The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 31, 1894, Image 2

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burned
to
death .
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
■ •rrlbl« Fir«, at Silver Lake, Or., on
Ckr1»ta»a» Eve.
coun y cuu ') who will have the mai.-
age i.ent of the school.
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■
1
"it!
E ngland has no si ver mines, hut
waits cheap »live-.
N> direct slii;-
ineuiH
e Iver we e luad.-totne U»i te-J
Staten from Lidia during tbe past fiaca
year.
If ii < ce.-sar;, foreign »iiver can
eas'ly be k pt out of our c umry by a
prj’.ib 1 ve l.ir-ff; banco ttie argument
that t I,» won’d tie liie durnpiu -g ound
oi ti.» j silver oi the wliu e wood fails oi
itsown Wiigd. li e vtepuiri Amer-
cau mlt ee ubuntu be c. l ,edvu vie
te.ua lilt' g »»d ,f. however.
y euiiL'OCtud
U. VV. out oi
bu -a- co uouey. and tills lielief
wa» tu ly ruulix d by the air,st of tile
ui au in biuux city, Iowa
E cokn * V. Di Ct, piesideut of ti.e
Ameticaii Kaiiaay Uu.uu, aud lii.t col •
leaaii»» decided lo tale the penalty
imposed by Jud,e Woods without a|i-
pealii g, aud are yow confined in the
Cook cuUiily jail, where lltey wi lri mam
for » . uroliths a* puiiisliuieut for CaUt-
iug ’ii» great s'.r.ke Let aumuier. i’ru.-i*
deal Counters ui the Federated Tradr«
said legardmg Um decision of Judge
Wood«: ”1 thin*it is contemptible for
any juige to ukefium a cKiz.n of tlx
Un tea States Lite r,gbt oi trial b„> jury.
If Dubs is gU'lcy of any criunual ac», a
jury ul hi, years situuld oe allowed feu
say »0. I denounce
ait on’of any
juugs who ahoWB Unused so eager to do
tiis bidding of Itie corpuHuions-’ *
Lotifieff on Both Sides.
A Japanese paper gives a summary of
the losses of the Japanese and Chinese
armies up to Nov. 3, exclusive of the
battles of Fung Wang Chang, Kin Chan,
T-ilien Wan and at Port Arthur. This
shows that the Japanese lout about 339
and SJ5 wouudwl, while tfce Chi-
4,000 killed aad 4,500 wounded
10,090 were captives. The Japanese
have taken 325 cannon, besides many
other aims; 43,090,000 cartridges, be­
sides enough ammunition to last a
month, firing with 20,000 rifles; 383
banners have been taken; also 3,400
tents, 1,000 horses, 3,500,000 taels' worth
of gold and silver, 11,095 arnie coins,
2,418 kokus of rice, 5,755 kokus of un­
hulled rice and in addition sufficient
food to last an army of 20,000 men three
days. The Chinese have lost 18 vessels,
a torpedo-boat, five men of-war and one
of their war vessels captured, which
makes a total tonnage of 0,850 tons.
The number of killed and wounded
on the Japanese side at Port Arthur is
estimated at over 400, while the enemy’s
loss is estimated at 9,000.
CHINA SUES FOR
1 tin St, Lours Globe Democrat a con-
■ehtuiwus Rupubiicau jsMmai, candidly
a. knowledges that the ftepublie™ sena­
tors in defeating the mutieu to lage up
lite sugar bill were guilty of llut Bj.t O1
biunuetteg winch if mx aer in= ls wunjfe
than a enate. Tn s w lam.-sny put, in
su far tta ti.e effect of tbe defeat of the
motion is comet n d. Bq» lh(J Giube
Demoeral’s attempt to expfeq ,he MC1;on
o' its party,»« being p.ompf«d hv a p,.Uv
desire to bat a.a ih, Dem«rats, ih far-
fetclied
The sugar . rust is< m’uuopoly
by tbe aide of which the Standard O 1
curpoialiou is a ph iaiitiiropitenl8r„r se
Il lias been so braz»n in ite op ralion^
that I het e lias never b en as opp rtu-
liily to mistake its purpose*. [t aaa
lustered by R pubdcan legislation at the
start, and it has been maintajn^j py
Republican voUs.
Given the power
and tlie people would ewe^ lUve-
ineyer's aud Sprecklos' infaindL -,r v
leges oat of -v -tenc»-. The D,o'Xi,i
of the s nate who aie in favor of
ing ihe odious»ugar tax si uuld o« bedi-
c u-»ge«i by their failure to bring the
bid up. They B.>ou..i per8;wt uwil
get eveiy senator on record.
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^LiynM DunvHrww
■ very P air G uaranteed .
address
FROM GOVERNOR TO PRESIDENT.
S an F rancisco C al .
NO EXPERIMENTS IN OREGON.
Poriland, Or., Dec. 25.—To the Presi- The general agent of Rand, McNally A
$ 751 CO
Total
dent, Washington, I). C.: Christmas I Co., wo see by the Ors^onian or yesterday
has again v.sited our stricken land with has a Look to sell. For this reason he >8
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
its prostrated industrie» and its idle deeply incerned lest the schools of Oregoo
throngc willing but unable to work, and should Le compelled to use for six years
Tbe matrimonial market is lively in tbis
longer a series I geographies which he
unwillingly forced to beg or suffer.
pronounces high in price and obsolete in • ‘neck o’ the woods.”
Your 1 anacer—a ctiauge in tbe Sherman methods. Tbe Montieth geographies now
Jobu Lot-g, who was a s udent in Lawyer
law and the tariff—has been adminis­ in use iu Oregon are an excellent series of Zink’s office, w is tried at Bebeuu g Ou a
tered, but 1 here is no change in the sac ; text-books. Published twenty years ago, charge ot cattle stealing and acquitted.
condition of our unfor!unate country. they have been frequently revisid and
Our Murphy creek correspondent, writes
After two years of ruinous delay and brought dowu to «late, while their many ex­ under a late date: A sad accident happened
mismanagement you Lave,thank heaven, cellent features have been preserved aud to the little daughter of John Prince. In
at last discovered the real trouble, al-} and improved. The very fact that while the temporary absence of her mother her
though you have not proposed the proper , new books on geography are being pub­ ■ clothes caugLt Are from the stove, burning
lished every year the works of Montieth her badly over a large surface ol her body
remedy. As you now concede, the coun-
still retain their popularity aad are used iu and limbs. Mrs. Prince bearing the screams
tty needs more money, but it does not thousand! of schools throughout the laud, I of tbe child, ran in the house* and extin­
want the worthless stuff yon proffer. I’ is an unanswerable argument In favor of guished the flames, burning her bands se­
needs gold and silver money with which their ascertained merit. Iu their efforts to verely .
to pay debts, aad it does not want bank supplant standard wcrkB bookmakers t ack
KI AMATH COUNTY NEWS.
rags with which it cannut pay debts. their brains for si me new design or catchy
Fifty years ago the D mocratic party fad witu which to sntiap the nnwsry. One
S’elgbing and skaliugaro beiug liberally
Bad a 1 r sklent tiiat defied tlie banks in ambitious geographer has discovered a indulged in by the average c'tizen.
“world ridge” about which lie groups a
the interest of tbe people. Has it now I mass of hetero», . neous
Tbe meicury has been gamboling below
a president that defies the people in the piettv but iueievaut 1 leas ad ot ted with bsio , which Is rather cold for ibis section.
pictures. An. ther
interest of the banks? All the traditions book, so poorly made that ks agent is eon
J. H. Houston has flcu'iy retained bom >
of the party that elected you a re for cold stantly apologizing for its appearance, tries Wonder Wat the a traction at Ashland is?
and silver money and agaiust ank cur­ to make up for its niauy deficiencies by a !
rency. Do you aspire to furnish an ex­ gorgeously-colored fronriS) i-ce. The book I H. F. lltclocb is looicttg after the edi-
ample of treason to the cause entrusted
orial depa.»n?eni of the Express during
to your care, which will be without any of Rand, McNally & Co. cannot, however, Mr. Wortuington absence.
be
accused
or
any
innovation.
1
»author,,
parallel, except one, in all the annals oi
American history. Your party in both having struggled in vain to ttiluk ot some­ Frank Huie, who h.n been daugsrously id
houses favors thé restoration of silver as thing now, seems in sheer despair to have] with pnemounia, is convaiesiug, after a long
standard money, the people a imally enf concluded to substitute something voiy old. siege of sickness.
fer’ng from the existing proa ration oi He hu., .t'.usfma, adapted the printed
Universal Trouble.
business favor it, and will yot. not stand quv.etii n *od i*n
■ ¡jr.th«.'... a s»_-beme so
with them in overturning tlie monome­ oi».' asJ so universally eon -mned that it
It is said that every pet son at some time
tallic policy of tbe British moneyed ol:-
has a touch of rheumatism. Why suffer ?
garchy, wiiic'.i is fast degrading cur fail hi' long beta obsolete when the alleged
country to the condition ol a subjuiiated obsolete methods of Montie’h were striking A few do^es of Moore’s Revealed Remedy
province and our bitbeito free people to novelties, b esb from the brain of heir tal­ will give quick relief.
a condition of financial serfdom? Al­ ented originator.
ways remembering the unemployed mul­ Tbe truth is that school books wh ich have Dr. Price’s Cream linking Powder
titudes all over onr br»;ad ¡and, I pray never been tested in tile actual schoolroom
World’s Fair Highest Award,
that God may give you light and strength ate to be regarded with much suspicion. I
to do the right.
Nearly .Jways they abound in errots of mat- |
S ylvesteb P bmnoyxk
MINING NEWS.
The hills are still full of prospectors,
noiwithsiand'ng the ui favorable weath­
er,
Twi-itiy-eigli! mining no ices of <1 ff r-
e t klima wi re filed for record in the
county le k’u oilice to-day.
This is th last Jay on which notice of
i of inlen':<>n 10 suspenl assessment work
on mining claims can be filed.
The Sterling Mining Co.’s opera ious
have been letariled by l..e cold weathei,
but i|'ino will oe resumed this week.
The Virtue fold mine, near Bakercityt
btnplojs seven y men and keel«
twenty-stamp mill itoing. The protits are
$18,000 itei month.
PEACE.
ICx-Hwcrotary of Atete Foster Asked to
Assist In Settling the War.
China ’ ts begun negotiations looking
to the ce: tion of hostilities with Japan
and the re ration of peace. Ex-Secre-
tai y of 8. to John W. Foster has been
asked by t. _ Chinese government to as-
SsNAtoa D- hi*.!, uu every uccasian
gist the cc
•iasioners of that country
which pieseiite iltelf, slu,*., n,*t be
about a settlement of the
wea>s Ibe i.»ilri« i «.liar. Tiiis is uoth-
. Coster
will
-
«« not
«. . act as . a repre-
mg new, however, iiotw.U.Siandiiig the'
United States, but
Iu:l lliai Uie Kepnb man legiri.t’Uie
! c-U id
y for the Chinese.
tnv c
WU.CU eiueteu hiui uueaeibly d>ii to ■'• - |
. to Thao Yoo Tien,
tL i Ob
j peace commission-
cause il would nut have Senator M u ... .1 |
i.s fort terly governor of For-
for ibe ru». ou tl.al iiu
supposed to be j
,
a reward of |12,000
a ranroad allotuuy. Mi. D ipb s lai« I'
rt : >1 of big Japanese war
effufl ill belisif ol « pm cuiporatijiB
for the capture or destruction
w.s ahec tbe adverac u, 0 I ui the s«u. ut smaiier Ja ¡mese warships $6,000.
ate cuiuuiitku on ihe geueial »and-^r.a He < i-'ered . cncdule rewards to be paid
fo. ei'.ur« 0 11 was priMmtad. H t t x- to Cirnesu who took Japanese soldiert
pressid the belief tiiat conges» baa uui or sairors, dead or alive. For the head
lite (>ower to f tieit lite^laud», bu: that of a Japanese officer 200Jaels were of­
fered, and for the head of a Japanese
Ibe n.ht to ihetu wm
iu tbe tai - private 100 taels.
roads.aud eveL s coa^i« ilaa tlie )wwei
to for.eit t'leui it would be Ut
auj
mequiiabie »»>f.e rail oad companies
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AND
CuuimiAsImier Apiminted by
Clilua.
On Dec. 19 General Kosura attacked
General Lung’s position at Unit Chang.
Ten thousand Chil e >u defenders were
routed. Both sides lost heavily, the
Chinese killed numbering 500. The bat­
tle was the fiercest of the war. The
combatants met in hand to hand con­
flict and was stubbornly contested.
A Tientsin dispatch says: Chan Yin
Hoan, a member of the Taung Li Ye­
men, and Shayeolien, late governor of
Formosa, have been appointed imperial
commissioners to ‘ treat for peace with
i'll* O’ugouiaii to.ys that niter three Japan.
uiu.iilis uf good drtee'ive work by C ile!
ul ,'u e» M io o li.s « fleeted the capture ol
K hard K. Hanke’, wiiO disapp unti
HU.U H j Vaud lu July Jac1, aud was
*• in ra» y
yed lu Uayube-.n dru*n.:d
i»i il u W-
— *" 6 l rjly aller
z s
ANOTHER JAPANESE ViGTORY.
A Peace
S 01
/•g
News has just arrived that a most
horribly fatal fire occurr»» 1 at . iver
MONDAY............. DECEMBER 31,1894 Lake, Lake county, Or., on Chrt- .ma
eve, in which 41 persons were Lurne-l to
death and 16 were badly injured, five of
TO ADVERTISERS.
whom will die.
A large crowd had msrmbled in Chris­
Ike TIMM I mm B rirruiaUou <4 2JHL die
!.*<«•< erjoyed by
i*»u.paper puhiudied ■ man Bros.’ hall to attend a Christmas
VMweea Portland and Marysville.I’alilumt».- ; tree. While the festivities were at their
* listaaeeoi 7W Biles, it thetefoN tfrra the height some one climbed on a bench
teat iadueemmu U> advertiser«, our itot 1» from which he expected to get a better
pilnetpally roaOnHl U» Jaeluon. ao«epkl»eBa<l view of what was going on. In doing so
* uuiaib eowatiea. Bu»i«<„
^..Bld t*k»
his head struck a lamp hanging from
» •reirf IH-
the ceiling ar. d overturned it.
The oil immediately caught fire and
T he 1 IKE. w'»hes ng „ttrona, one am' everything in the hall being dry and of
au inflammable nattiiu tbe room wm
a I, a very • Fapi.y new year.”
soon a mass of flames.
L ik T im as commence« a 11 w vohi "
Some one shouted: “-Shut the door
with its next i-su . We have n< <ou - and keep quiet; it can be put out. ”
By thia time the conlusion was so
plain* to make »gainst lie bus »u
it
did last year, as it has pro! lily been tire 1 great that people begaa scrambling in a
wild e.rdeavor to reach the door.
largest «■ j >ye.l by any new*pe!er in
Women and chiblren were trampled
Oregon, outside uf 'lie 1 -rger citiet. W« under foot. There <v:ia only one exit
give lhanka for thia appreciation cf<u from the hall, ted the fire being be­
efforts.
tween the majority of the crowd and
the door many people rushed headlong
S snatjk H ill ’ s remark» about the into the flames. The dead are:
character of the fi¿l:t ma le tifico th > in-
Mrs. John Buick aud two children,
coioe tax in ll.e house of représentât vw» Mrs. Owsley and two children, J. J.
are meri” Bivi cm.'
eri-i c. He »!<■»» Buick and daughter, Mrs. Suelling, Mrs.
nut think it orojie iu d-r’fcai a l»w which Howard and two children, W. O. Hearst
L invesr l as pass»,J, by r» fu in > a 1 »P- I and wife, Mrs. Ooshow, Frank West,
wife and two children. Ed Bowen, Miss
'►r.,priai on for iís adtriLd-c rut >0 >. It‘
.McC: 'ey, T. J. J. ishie and child. Mrs.
oi i.ui wuids be doe» u »t tie’ uve in p» it War . Er . U. F. Aimhier, Frank Horn­
U'u*s or 10 , nur ha warhre in legWa ion. tig, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Nettie Williams
and child, W. Clay martin and wife,
T hï Senate coxmittee on mi I c !a dr Rob <'. Si'inll, Mrs. Ella Ward and
ila» a^ur to .ed a favo eitle repo i on ID child, Frank Ross, mother and sister,
O U piovi.1 ig for a comm a-loti lo essa - ind a ciiil l of Roy Ward, Ira Hamil­
ton, Mrs. Gas Schroeder and child.
me and st/re nie the lie u jl Lnus
Th»» five injured and likely to die are:
Mm t ma rmi 1 hi It > W’lhin the N rube u Mrs. T. J. Lxshie, Robert Snelling and
Le lie Ln.l g ant. U.ir genulo.a a 1» sister, Edward Payne and son.
see li>ac U eg-oi’a n.inert ’ands me
The building, a t wo-story frame struc­
Hea.id l kr.wisu if they are nut in ihe ture, contained Chrisman Bros.’ store
einpluy of lue ra Load compilile« wli’cn on the first floor and on the second was
the hall, which was rented for gather­
Well d toils be -tf c eil.
ings of all kinds.
Silver Lake is a village in Lake county
A bill w.i, bo p esr itei in the ire:
leg;»'aiu>e lur 1I1, u.stab shiuent oi I igl* of about 100 iithaliiiant j and is 159 miles
from the nearest t .»legraph office.
* Iroo'b in rucil C'lUil’i H iu HlU MIH l»S
The stage line which runs into Lake
may elect. Il to 11 provide for auotu county, Or., Btai s from Ag.r, Cal., a
biaiil uf e 1 lie.itimi, composed ui five small station on I be Southern Pacific in
members, (the ocuool su(>e Jiteudenl Siskiyou county. The distance from
a ui Itiu cun ny j'liRe to be two oi them Ager to Silver Lake by the stage route
and tlie citie s iu tie appointed bv the is about 250 miles.
The following deeds have been .ecorded
in the office of the county recorder since
I the last reo-ort of T he Tii'i-S :
Helman, W >gnor and Klum to Cath­
erine SrX erfleid; 1 acre in Ash
¡and .............................................. 8 1 00
State of Oregon to Win. L. Llndsley;
80 acres in tp. 35 s, r 8 e............ 100 f 0
Alonzo Klover to W. B. Rhoads; lot
Ito 00
No 9 in blk 52, Medford............
Conrad Mingus to F. W. Hutchinson ;
w yt of lot 7, blk 2, Mingus’ sub­
division in tp 37 s, r 2 w............ 350 00
Louis Claude Hill to P. Dunn; lots
23 ana 24 in blk K, and lots 1 and
100 00
2 mblk B, B Baud to Ash .
A. D. Helman to Wtn.J. Schmidt;
land iu tp 39 s, r 1 e.................... 100 co
The American Mining Code, standard
authority oh ail subjects pertaining to
mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale
at the T imes office
The Mary Ainsworth mine in Jose­
phine county, owned by Clough &
Wright, is equipped with an mantra.
The three first of sixteen toDS of ore gave
1526.
The placer miners are considerably dis­
gruntled over the freezing weather, al
thougli the snow which is piling up in t hi
mountains ensures ninny of them a good
run later in the season.
Another cl eanup w as made at the noieJ
Hatnmersly mine last week, from which
$500 was realized. The snow is too deej
in that district now to admit oi anything
but development work until spring.
T. A. Rickard, a prominent minim,
lawyer of San Francisco, says: “A
’vein’ is a fracture in the rocks carryin,
ore; when such a fracture cuts across the
bedding planes of the country it is styled
a ‘true fissure vein;’ when the flesuri
vein is not inclosed by a single rock for­
mation but has one wall of one kind and
the other wall of another kind of rock,
then ii is a ‘contact fissure vein.
ter and methods; errors which out. actual
useean detect an i caretul revision remove.
Books liased on rational principles, after
having underg'me tnfs ordeal, become
standard, and though frequently revised in
order tiiat they may bo kept abreast wi u
recent advances in knowledge, they let iin
their ol»l titles and their holdings, while
newer books catering to some pedagogical
fancy become the talk of the hour and pass
into oblivion Those who have toj»ass upon
the question of tex'-books for useot schools
of tnostate liaveplaced betorelbem hundred
of volumes with which they are unfamiliar,
s uit' of whom nod<»ubt have merit, while
others are unquestionably bad. Time will
uot penult a careful examination ol them
ad, and a seaictilug pernsal would not bo as
conclusive as the verdict of actual use. The
books nor.» adopted h ive stood this crucial
te»‘ ; common pmdeuce therefore demands
their retention. Add to this the item of ex-
peuSe, »hich no ingeuious juggling with
fractions by agents or their paid allies can
semi lo the background, aud the duty of
the county superintendent is unmistakable.
I. A those upon whom the eyes of the peo­
ple are turned remember this, 'fhe crimina­
tions and recriminations of book agents are
nothing to the public; into whose pockots
tbe profits of tbe book trade goes is nothing
to tbe public. Theoue thing people desire
is that booxs of known merit shall not be
cast aside for tbe sake of dubious expert
mentation, aud their money already invest­
ed in school books shall not be wholly or
partially lost to them. Io brief, we want no
change. Oregon schools should not be •
fluid for experiments.—[Purtluud auu.
Do Not Waste Money, Tm? or Patenee.
If you need power for any purpose what­
ever, send at once for catalogue of Hercules
Gas and Gaso!ttie*Englnes. They aie sim­
ple, strong, safe and substantial. Their
economy, reliability, strength aud sujierlor
workmanship are beyond question, aud we
defy tests to the contrary. 1 almer 4 R ex
Tiru F oundby , manufacturers, Front &
Alder streets, Portland, Oregon.
Y iDFOKD SQLriBS.
Pritchard, watchmaker and jeweler, Med­
, ford.
I J. A. Whitesiue of Stockton is pay ng
, his old l o ne a visit.
Quite ;■ nuicber of our young fclks '•it!
intend ibe mask ball at Jacksonville.
Tbe infant child ot Dr. E. K'rcbgess-
ner, who has been quite ill, is convales­
cent .
WASHINGTON NOTES.
T. M, Reed and F. Offenlsecher, two
jolly
Apnlegate uoys, illuminated Med-
later«.ting Items Picked Out from tho
1 1 1 i»n S;it »day.
Daily Dispatches.
M '. C. \ roomn'i hits leturaed Iron I
The president 1ms returned to Wash­
ington from a duck hunting expedition her visit to Jacksonville, accompanied
to Georgetown, Md. lho party killed by ber daughter, Miss Helen Strang.
about 800 ducks, the president'receiving­ Carl Nariegan, who is R'lending the
credit for the death of over half of them.
ho>iday vacation at home, will resumi
A general complaint aguiust the issu­
ance uf government rations to Indians iiis stedies at ibe Uif versify of Oregor
is maile in the annual reports of agente. next week.
Captain P. H. Ray of the Shoshone
Alex, ltelaiu uad two of the bo; es
agency, Wya, says: “They will never in liie 1 ignt duke bloken in sti iking a fui- (
become, eelf-suppoi ting as long as the low, who was annoying him, on the bead.
government gives them the semblance
I
of support; neither can they begin to Dr. Picket re paired the damage.
Toe piano recitU and musical mte-
accumulate property as long as the sup­
ply of the necessaries of life is solely in ta nme/it given under the ausp'ces 01
the liamls of white traders.”
Mrs. M. E. Savie and ?Iies ora Adkins
on Saturday evening was much of a suc­
cess A firs -class programme was pre­
sented aod tbe participants acquitted
tbetrs-ives to the entire satisfaction ui
When Baby was ad, we gave her Castorla.
tbe many who were n a tendance.
When she was e thilJ, she cried for Castoria,
There wj'l be a lively contest over the
When she became Mias, she clung to Cast-»ria.
When she LaJ Ch ildrea, «Ke gar e them Castor!» city election on Jan. 8th after all. A
secoutl corveution was held on the 28th
and the following ticket put in the field:
I For mayo., W. H Packer; recorder, Z.
Muxcv; treasiirei, H. U. Lumsden;
ROYAL Baking Powder, marshal. M. W. Skeel; connciliaen, J.
highest of all la leavening E. Enyart, C J. Howard, F. V. Medyn-
Strength— U. S. aov«rnment Report. ski and J. A. Whitman.
NEW THIS WEEK
And Parieci in Their Action.
AYER’S PILLS
Never tail to relieve Dyspepsia,
Constipation, and Headache.
“1 iiatte proved the value of
Aver’s Pills in relieving dysj ;r>ep-
—-
sià and headache, with wl nich
___
■ 1 k
complaints
-------- I was so long troubled
that neither tbe
doctor
i:or
my-
...................
seif supposed I eliotild ever . lie
well again. Thiough the use of
the above medicine I am better
titan I have been for years.” —
A. G askill , V ersailles, 111.
‘I have used Ayer’s Pills for
’.5 vears as a cathartic in liver
coirti tint, and alvuivs with ex-
tre iic-lv beneficial (freet, never
ha • ing bad need of other n edi-
Cf’M . I also give Ay it ’ s Fills to
‘’ren, "hen they require
ny child
:. 1 r.perie >.':t, and tbe r< st It is al­
Wt’.'.'S most satisi act orv.” — A.
E. x TO' i, Centre Conway,N.H.
“TLnr ‘»nglx’en severely afflicted
wii.ii ci isiivencss, 1 Was induced
try Aver’s Fills. Their vse has
eiîccti ■d a complete cure, and I
can ci ii.fitlently recommend them
tn all milarlv afflicted.” — C. A.
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■_T THE WORLD
'»co ij oo o oopo q j>ooo.ooooo.S
AYER’S PILLS
and all women who are nursing ba«-11 s i*er»'e
ceivable benefits f: n the nouri.-Lii’g properli1
Scott"5 Einu|
This is the most nourishing food known to sc n
riches the mother’s milk anti gives Lcr
makes babies fat and gives more nourishment
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PkEE.
Send far pamphlet on Scott'' s hnih.'.n
Scott & Bowne, N. V.
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All D-uf S'c'.s.
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We Want
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EVERYBODY
To Come and See Our
of DR Y and FANCY
DRESS GOODS, BOOTS and
SHOES. HATS, Etc.
Full aud Complete Lincs of
GROCERIES and CROCK-
A
ERY
OUR PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU!
Jacksonville Cash. Store,
Cronemiller & Love, Prop’s.
lu the Circuit Cot rt of the State of Oregon
for Jaiksou County.
8. Robiuson Ooale,
Plaintiff,
vs. .
Patrick Donegan,Mary Don­ Suit to fore­
egan, C. B, Hostel, T. J. close a mort-
Keuney, Jean DeRuboaiu i gage.
and the Jackson County
Flume and Irrigation Co., a
corporation,
Defendants.
The Annie Wright Seminary
1884.
TACOMA, WASHING I ON.
Eleventh Year.
1834.
A Boarding School for Girls,
with Superior Advantages.
vtrtue of an execution and ob -
B said y derof
sale issued out uf aud under the seal
circuit ciurt of the state of Oregon for
the county of Jackson, dated December 18th,
1894, upon a decree rendered December 31,
1894, in fav.»r of 8. Bobin<-on Coale, plain­
tiff, aud against the above named ilefend-
aute, for the suin of three thousand and
ninety dollais, ($30!XI (Ki) with interest there­
on at the rate of eight per cent, per annum
from the first day ot April, 1894, and for the
further sum of three hundred dollars attor­
ney’s fees Iu this Buit, and the ocsts and
disbursements of aud upou this writ, and to
me directed, commanding me to make sain
of the following described property, aud by
virtue of said execution I b»v i duly levied
on said prop«;iy, to-wit:
Tbe i'»tth fractional half of I he northwest
quarter, and north fractional half of the
southwest quarter, and north b-df of the
southeast quarter, and southeast quarter of
southeast quarter of section seven, (7) aud
west fractional half ot the southwest quar­
ter. and southeast quarter of southwest
quarter of section eighteen. (18) aud West
fractional half and south halt of the south­
east quarter of section nineteen. (19) ami
lot six. (8) in section twenty,
ana north­
west fractional quarter of the Lor hwest
quarter of seetiou thirty, (3o) in township
thirty five (35) south, ot range one (1) west,
aud southeast quarter ot southwest quarter,
and northeast quarter ot section twelve, (12)
aud northwest quarter of seotii n thiiteen,
(13) and southeast quarter of sec'ion four­
teen, (14) aud nor'.h half o: the northeast
quarter of section twenty-tl.tee, (23) and
noutheast quarter of the sc itheaat quarter
of seetiou twenty-four. (24) aid north bait of
the northwest quarter uud southeast quar­
ter of tbe northwest quarter md east half of
the southwest quarter, aud n-'rtli halt of tbe
southeast quarter, aud southeast quarter of
the southeast quarter of section tweuty-
Cve. (25) in township tbirty-flve (35) south,
of range two (2) west, of tbe Willamette
Meridian, containing eighteen hundred and
thirty au ’ eiuhty-three hundredths (1830.83)
aert s, t Xeeptlng therefrom , commencing at
tbe northwest coi ner of the northeast quar­
ter of said section twenty-three,(23) iutown-
uhip tbiny-Sve (35) south, of range two (2)
west, and running llteuee east «wenty-three
(23) rods, tbenee south sixty-eight (68) rods,
tbuuce we*t twenty-three (23) rods, thence
north six'y eight (68) reds io place of begin­
ning, tog« ther with all their right, title and
iuterest. iu aud to the same, including dow­
er and claim oi dower. The above de­
scribed property ijing and being iu Jackson
»»juuty, Oiegon. In accordance with the
provisions ot said decree, 1 will on
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children than till the rest ol* the food they oat.
Scott's Emulsion has been prescribed by ph ysi. i.tns i.(|-
twent; ytars for Rickets, Mart.smn«, ‘Waating Dijea- is oí uauorea,
Goughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Emaci-tion aad ■- lUaL”.. • in.
S deriff’s Sale
Saturday February 2, 1895,
Easy to Take
Weak Woth
Tam lasTtruno» )
Grms CaaBTJt >
A ttsstio « to tsi )
MORAL
INTELLECTUAL
PHYSICAL
^sz:celJ.erxt
isiAxtifull S^xxrovLrxcä.irxg's.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES,
Address,
MRS. SARAH K. WHITE, PrlndMA
aawt ,*«sí¡srr5¡av'ss8s»c¿ srjHa5K3e?»ai
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: AM NOW A
Cuica«c, Oct. 5, 1E3X
I was treablud with amissions
«nd yaricoca’e. and lad been
Rexualir weak for seven year*.
Larinc ti>A ?ast four j-earn 1
triad «very rein« dy that wen ko RI
as he w /» s .
aJ Rnd fit! no rp.iei for <i;iy of rny
T trou»>l^ until 1 took C ft • TEOS-U enr-<! and
w reivtorwil «»? und i an> ,:ow e ntui«.”
( t »Uv.ct Ir.ii« one nf IhouM n<u << h r terr received Ly u*.]
We vriil »end you the trar-
vi Ions ¡■'reni.h’preparaiioii
CALTHOS frea, by sealed
mail, ami a legal guarantee
tiiat CALTHOS will
STOP NveFwuitGi r’heihVQri.
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w V j *; u coceie. »u4
RESTGRE l - iv ^.
se it pay if sa tisfied.
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I Addre-ss VON MQHL CO., Sole Aineejcan Arjenis, Cincinnati, O.
PROFESSIONAL CARI>S.
Mineral,
Railroad,
- Agricultural. -
Grand
Ii. G. Potter, Attorney-at-Law,
Mask Ball,
IIO6 C Street, N. W.,
u.
Washington, D. C.
S. HALL
JACKSONVILLE, For many years Examiner of ConL»»tB: Mln-,
N ew Y ear ’ s E ve , 1894.
lho nranagoment will Rnnre no mins In
making tbit a most re .nod and ei J table'at-
hiiraad grandest Mark Rail eV. r laid In south-
t’oa<l*re<0,>' Ao''rd'a '"ritalion is extended
» Four Valuable Prizes •
will be given »way; or.e each for the finest
costume worn by lady and g,
Hlld (
each tor the best ms lt|n- d tadv’s an t u- ntle
nian s character. Musicw.il be luruislii d by
era! aud Mineral vs Railroad ami agricul­
tural cl >ima. »nd lat<■ Chief <>f 1 he Mineral
Division in 1 h<-Cent ral Land Oftica,
TB'corrvspondencc solicited.
P. O. APPLEGATE,
Civil Engineer and Deputy V. 8.
iviirieral Purveyor,
- -
- Cól trai Point, Or.
Surveying ot Every Oesor’ption exervte«! st
rcasuuable raus. batisActioU Guarante-M. •
at 2 o’clock p. M., at the front door of th-
court bouse iu Jacksonville, Oiegon, sell at
public auction to the sigbeet bidder for
ROET. C. SMITH.
cash, all tae 1 ight, tide and interest ot tbe
of five pice»», under dheefon <»■ attorney ano counselor at law
above-m.-.. u «lefendants in and to tbe consisting
Professars M.d l’eto.i ami M irris m
above deseriiie l property.
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tirant'» Pa.», tinaón.
Tickets, Enclud n3i!upper Si each
8. PATTERSON,
8b< riff of Jeckson county, Oregon.
i’rui’ice» m till the-court». o«-«e fu Bank
Spectator’s Ticket. 50 cento
Building u,»stairs.
By A. 8. B aenes , Deputy.
Slipper will be served by Mrs. L. Ch. •
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theCbappes nous«*.
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Special tmin wiilleave Medfur I at 7 • j. . I
Citation.
DR J. V. CEARY,
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CRAND
WIARCH.Do
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cicckprcmp
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PHYSICIAN
AND S D K G E <’ 5,
I I 1 the Conni v n.ui tor me S..<te cf Oregon
Pn- ¿tie Cui’iity ot Jackson.
C.wirul
Poln«,
Or»g«m.
I ii.ieinutù • ur dm auunlUnsiiip <>r booert
O Goddard, >rruvs JI. Godderd and Hal-
Cal!»
attended
to
promptly,
day and nlgbt.
t».nS. Ü »dilani, minio h-1rs ut il. C. God­
dard ji . th cease«,.
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To the next or kin of bo raid wards and all
ill Oil
id «»HÎhîtiî
n.raor.b lol» >-.»Mt<»H
r»stcd in
said
eel ate:
IN THENA.MK< FTHB8TATEOFOKF.GON,'
rby an order imide Dec. it. 1834: You are
STOCKTON, CAL.
lierebv called and required to appea in the
Oounl’y Court of the State of Giogou, lO.'iue
WITHOUT COST.
CO’J ::tvor Jackson, at the eou t room the..»-
rlGEOCGH INSTRUCTION ANnt»,.™,-,
ot at ’ Ji <’k«-om ’le, in the c» unty 01 Jack-
cal D.-ill In all Eugliih'
PliAlfl I
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Corn-
son. on T. esday. the 4ib day of Fehruary ff-plit ’ Buetness Course N?m,wi
W ; will send you by bhii I post-pafd one
lsie'i at 10 o’clock In the fo enoon of tuat for reBCheia’ rtfecat^, Äunnal Training small cvcrc’rpcn tree adapted to jour climate«
dav'thenaiidtberetoabow cuus.»,ifany l >cre
with instruct ions tor planting hd <) carfn< for
lie wb” au order sh .u ii not be made, bj this
it, toircthcr with <»ur compute lis* of Nursery
court, for tbe guardian ot said iu'n.,is to twenty yt'ia’mi ^ essful i expekj - stuck If you will cut out mis advertisement,
se' the foliowing rd I estate, belt nging to the
mark on it the name of this paper, mid tell
r»t ite ot B. C. Goddard, deceased, lo-wlt:
how many and what kind of trees and plant«
or TUI11OM.
The undivided one-fifth interest in tbe frac­ One Month, tn TSKM--
you would like to purchase, and when you
wiEb tn plant 1 hem.
tional 8W;-i <»f >ctR 1.2and 3, a»id the KWJ4 of Three Muuin». advance,.
m Hdvan’ee.................
theSWyd ot sect full 36, in township south, Six Months, in »4-
We will qno<ejuu lower prices on the FtocW*
SnCe. ..................
ot rai'uel west, containin.- 110.12 u-ies (ex­ Ono Y ear. I n ad roue«
you
want than have ever been offered juu.
.................
cepting thtrcfr- m M nc» <* su'd by u. t God.
Write «t once.
dard, sr , to Z. P- Webster out of the SW cor­
8a'’»fact.<,1Itug,..nu,(d
EVERGREEN NURSERIES.
ner being 44 4-S ro-la north and South ano w
rodi ertetno i west). Also eooimeneinz at a
Evergreen, Door Co., Wis.
Sboitband. Tyr^..Ing aIld T.leg.^hy
Make 84 25 chains north and S r- ds »-act ol
the SE corn» rot donation chum No. U7; toence
north 301-3 rods to stake; thenee caM w r.»d3
to stake- ’ hence south 30 l-‘i rods and < hi nee
we«« jh Axis to p'ace of begiatiin r, contain-
{yo’-ii O'tirii ?.* •
0-
•>’ ¿u ;‘cMI
10a «sin township38 south.rnnge 1 w<et, be­
to I it y. V'i
>
< '• >7
ing In at 1(9 acre. situated in Jackson eoun-
hi'ine, f E o .”, hioro m.J
Urt»»t«Ff coj . tvm
ÍOll^t
leur-c
I xm *« «eiier cn Perth
,5MntD£a toc Hon. .Is nes R. Ne.L Judge of
zAcrcntft make
f o
|M'r da*«
Ot.*Jr i
,«.,«•« cj/-art
w»
the county • ourt ot tbe State <>r Oregon, for
neiRLuorH. t iu« in^troinenv*, »10 WA
thecounty oi Jackson, with the seal of said
anywhere, any do-tance. Complete, ready ior
court affixed tbis 31st day ol Deoember. A. I).
n-n» when ship! ed. Can be put ul by fny < oe.
¿iGver out of order, no reneirin^, )a«t* * J11*
lfAitest:
N. A. JACOBS. Clerk.
tim». Warranted. A money m r-r. to rt*-®
» P. Harrison 4 Co.. Ctfefk 10. CoiUff^ui-0
file.
eo Jacksonville Orcb'stra
/N LVEi CREEK TREE!
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