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* »fo. .MH• firnes. — JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 1901. V ol . XXX ------------------------------------ ---- No. 41. --------------- BRIEF MENTION. PEOPLE OF THE DAY HINTS FOR FARMERS Bananas, oranges and lemons can Fertiliser« For Gardea Crop«. Britain’s Financial Manager. • always be found at Wetterer’s. Upon tomatoes it was found that the On account of the complicated con Light drinks, cigars and tobacco, dition of British finances brought use nt 150 pounds per acre of nitrate lunch goods,etc.— best In the market— about by the heavy war debts and oth of soda gave an Increase of $LGO worth at The Botts. * er exhaustive drains uixin the re tn the’crop, or «53.33 for every dollar Thia paper is kept on file at the sources of the government and made the soda cost. One hundred and twen Oregon Press Association headquar ty pounds of sulphate of ammonia in- ters, Portland, by Albert Tozier, who cteased it 844.26 for each dollar of is authorized to make contracts for cost, and 200 pounds of dried blood advertising In the same. gave «22.55 for the dollar of cost. On Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends, muskmelons the same quantities of LAWNS INDIA LINONS bills of sale and every imaginable •poll were tested, and nitrate of soda PIQUES ORGANDIES kind of legal blanks—the latest and increased the yield 115 per cent over best—are constantly on hand at T he CRASHES GINGHAMS plots that bad no extra nitrogen, dried T imes office. PERCALES LINEN SUITING and blood Increased it 91 per cent and sul Willie Blackburn, son of Walter phate of ammonia 87 per cent. When Blackburn, a farmer who resides near larger amounts were used, the yield Sheridan Yamhill county, Oregon, was less, as the vTnes seemed to grow was drowned in the Yamhill river too rank and bore less fruit The aamd* while in swimming a few days sloce. klpds and amounts of fertilizers were The celebrated Snap Shot, the best tried" upon sweet"corn, and the average medicine in the world for allaying ln- Increase of ears was 21.1 per cent with flamraati jn in man or beast, can be nitrate of soda, 25.4 with sulphate of found at Dr. Robinson’s diug ammonia and 34.9 per cent with dried store, also at Dr. HlDkle’s, Central blood. In this case it was thought that Point. Try IL much of the soluble nitrogen in the Prof. Emile Francis Pernot, bacteri chemicals was leached down below the ologist of the State Agricultural col corn roots before the development of lege, was recently appointed to the ears began. Increasing the amount office of State Bacteriologist by Gov used generally gave better results on ernor Geer. He has notified the gov SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH. ernor that he accepts the position. the corn so apparent by the recent budget an Ex-Sheriff Nellow of Lake county, Growl»* Table Beet«. who Is reported to be over «6000 short nounced by the chancellor of the ex Upon a sandy loam land which bad in his accounts, will be tried for em chequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, bezzlement. He was an efficient and that gentleman lias come to the front been for ten years heavily manured and cropped with table beets and cel popular official. He spent too much with Increased prominence. money trying to be re-elected, It Is Sir Michael was first made a cabinet ery It was found by the New Jersey said. officer in 1877, while he was chief sec station that the use of nitrate of soda President Hays, of the Southern retary for Ireland. One year later he In amounts varying from 400 to 700 Pacific railroad company, is making a became secretary for the colonies, and pounds per acre, in three equal appli r tbtto TBTnHHrrmnni rarrrrrrronr rrinnni innnnnrinnnnmnrj tour of Oregon Oregc_ _ in ____ the __________ interest of ___ his since then be has been conspicuous cations, hastened the maturing of the PROFESSIONAL CARDS. many road. Mr. Hays . Is inaugurating ■_ -1 whenever the Conservatives have been crop. At the first pulling and making changes in the management of the in power. He has managed the finances of two pound bunches there was 63 road and many improvements are to of the country with considerable skill per cent more on nitrated plots than on GEO. O*B. DE BAR, M. D., be expected from these changes. and has maintained his political those without the nitrate. At a second PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, An awful forest tire, of recent date, strength in spite of severe attacks and pulling, four days later, the nitrated on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, de the Intense opposition be has raised by plots gave 135 per cent more bunches, Jacksonville. Oregea. stroyed over seventy lives, burned up his blunt way of telling the truth and at third pulling, three days later, many thousands of acres of coffee and ■Office tn Kahler'» Bulldin«, up-«talra. Re. there was 17% per cent more, after banana plantationsand other growing about the country’s resources. Id.no« on California «treet. Day or nl«bt which they produced about equal crops. It spread so rapidly that many «all« attended r-romotlx General Gilmore'« Record. amounts. The greatest gain per acre people could not escape and It raged Brigadier General John C. Gilmore, by use of nitrate was where they used for ten days. colonel in the adjutant general’s office, Which always gives Best Results. Every GOOD COOK J. M. KEENE. D. D. S. The city of Butte, Montana, is again was placed on the retired list od April 700 pounds per acre, 827.10 more than o will concede that the :::::: sliding down hill. Some time ago 18 on account of age. He was born in where nitrate was not used. This was due to the higher price obtained for there were indications of a slow, slid PERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. ing movement of the ground on which Canada and went to New York at an the earlier pullings »nd amounted to O.floea >n the Adktn. Deuel block, the city stands, and now, after a rest early age. He entered the military about 83 for every dollar the nitrate o of several months, it is once more service in May, 1861, as a captain of cost. legford, Oregon. moving. Five large cracks or rifts the Sixteenth New York Jnfantry. He o She ever made came from a sack of Snowy Butte Flour. appeared in the streets. Beat Paatara Graasea. received three brevets In the war of I have tried 20 varieties of grasses Rev. Thomas H. Pearne, a former the rebellion—one as major for gallant °Max Muller and Croncmiller & Love Handle it in Jacksonville. H. D. NORTON, ei minister of the Oregoa conference of and meritorious services in the battle ! and find the orchard gras» 1» the moat .TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, the M. E. Church, a very able minis of Antietam, another as lieutenant valuable pasture grass In the world, UtJUUUUUUUULaJLkJUUUUUUUUUUUlJUUUUUUL^^ ter and brilliant orator, also the first colonel for gallant and meritorious says Professor Carr of the Rhode Is Orant*» Pa»», Oregon. editor of the Pacific Christian Advo services in the battle of Fredericks land Agricultural college. Second to it cate, died at his home in Clnclnnattl, burg and the third as colonel for serv 1» redtop, third created dogtail and June 1, aged 81 years. Mr. Pearne ices in the war. •»•Office .box. 8 P. D.4L.C0 i Store. fourth meadow foxtail. The latter 1» was at one time Foreign Minister to the first grass In the spring to grow. He also received a medal of honor Hatl, and after the war was provision al governor of Tennessee during re for distinguished conduct in the battle You will have the first bite for the ani Win. M. COLVIG. of Salem Heights, Virginia, on Mar 3, mals of meadow foxtail In the spring construction days after the war. LAWYER. when the other grasses are Just begin Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be 1863, when he seized the colors of his ning to grow. It will grow during regiment, the Sixteenth New York, and dasksenvll*«, - Oregon. cause to live requires nourishment. and May, and then it takes a rest Food is not nourishing until it is rallied his men under a severe fire of April the enemy. In the Spanish-American until September. In the autumn there digested. A disordered stomach can Mi« tn Red Men*. Building. Among the new goods received this week we make not digest food, it must have assist war he was a brigadier general of vol is a most bountiful growth of meadow ance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests unteers and accompanied General Mlles foxtail, and it is one of the most valua special mention of a particularly fine line of ble of pasture grasses. Fifth, I have all kinds of food without aid from the to Cuba and Porto Rico. P. P. PRIM a SON. stomach, allowing It to rest and re two varieties of fescue. There I stop. gain its natural functions. Its ele- ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW All others I have discarded, and these Schley For Shore Defy. merits are exactly the same as the are enough, because they include vari Rear Admiral W. 8. Schley will re Jacksaavllle, Oregon. natural digestive fluids, and it simply eties that will grow from the very first can’t help but do you good. City Drug turn at once from the south Atlantic in the spring, as soon as the snow goes station, where he has been In com Store, Jacksonville,and Dr. J. Hinkle, •Will practice In all oourte of the State. Of- mand. Permission was granted him nway, and come on in successive stages flee tn the Oourt Hou.« laet door on the Central Point. by Secretary Long to return to the with fresh growth all through the sea riebt from entrano«. A dispatch of June 2nd says: All ar We will save you money on these goods. Remember we son until winter sets in. rangements have been completed for United States without awaiting the ar sell the celebrated the coostructioD of the great Powder rival on the station of Rear Admiral A. N. SOLISS, Five »nd Beddin*. River irrigation system which the Cromwell, who recently was designat Pigs and the manure berp have given ed to relieve Schley. Schley left with Powder River & Irrigation Company ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW has been preparing to build for sey- out delay by a merchant liner. It is rise to considerable disousslon of late. oral months past. ’I’his canal will, expected he will arrive in Washington The average farmer cleans bls pigpen Jackaeavilie. Orege». when completed, carry water suffici between May 15 and May 20 and will but once a week. If he has the time, a ent to irrigate at least 50,000 acres of then go on shore leave. It is planned handful of bedding is tossed In on* «-Notary I ubilo. Pi notice« in all the oourt«. of land. About 30,000 acres will be that he shall have shore duty fitting his corner after cleaning. This Is quickly Offioe on California Street, bet. «th and Sth. brought under cultivation at once. worked over by the pigs, so that by th* 1901 I Spring | 1901 Ladies Will Find Our Selections of. ARE COMPLETE. NUNAN’S Jacksonville Oregon. Much of the fame of Jacksonville Ladies 3 is owing to^^ 2 Snowy Butte Flour ■Best Loaf of Bread 5 The Place to Save Money Is at the RACKET. Lace Curtains (Extra Wide), Cottage Curtains and Chenile Table Covers. GORDON HAT I TH RAC K ET, H B NYE Prop A. C HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ... Grant'» Pass. urego». «Office over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. Saint Helen's Hall, A. E. RBAMES, ATTORNEY-A T-I^W, Jackaoavlll«, • . Offioe In Red Men’. Bulldin«. ROBT. O. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Orant*» Pass, Oregon. Praotloea In all the oourt« Julldtng. up-a taira. Portland, Oregon. Oreara. Offioe tn Bank Dr. J. W. ODOBRS, DENTIST Medford, Oregoa. ■Ha. permanently loomed In Aahlandfor th« practice of denttatry. From a oonllnued praotloeof over fourteen year« I am pre pared to tuarantee «nitre aatlafaetloa A F amily L ibrary The Best In Current Literature 12 COMffLKTC NOVEL» YtASLV MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPIC8 $2.50 MBWMI 28 CTB. A CORY NO CONTINUED STORIES.* CVIAV NUMitR COMFLtVC IN IT»«L« Deale« Mark Twain’« Chargee. Edwin II. Conger, United States minister to China, is home on a 00 days' leave of absence. On his ar rival at San Francisco he was inter viewed by in Associated Press cor respondent. On the charge made by Mark Twain and others that American missionaries In China extorted vast Opened its 3 2d year with a full corps ol well trained teachers. It comprises four departments: A Board ing and Day School for Girls. second day they have a wet floor for a bed. So the filth Increases until that convenient day when the pen can be cleaned again. The up to date fanner throws bedding from his cows and horses Into the pen. This gives the pig* good bedding twice daily, so that they always have a supply. The man who throws his manure without the bedding Into the pen has certainly missed hi» calling as a first class fanner. Vain« of Roots For Feeding. According to the tables sent out by Professor Hcury In Foods snd Feeding th« artichoke is the most valuable root for feeding, as. though It has but 20 pounds of dry matter in 100 pound», while the potato has more than 21 pounds. It lias mor» than double th* amount of protein that the potato has, and its feeding value is reckoned at 82.44 per toD. while potatoes are but 81.66 and are not equal to parsnips, which are 81.82. Next comes the sugar beet at 81.42. the common beet at 81.38. rutabagas at 81.22, flat turnips at 81.16» mangel wurzels at 81.10 and carrots at the bottom of the list at 81.06. Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. The Academic department offers four courses—the Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College Preparatory. Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. Under the patronage of the School ar« BOKMAL KIRDBROARTBR TIAISMS CLABSB» □dueled by a Speclallat. Separata Ho«« and Special Regulatlea« far Poet Oradaatea and Matare Student« ««■For oiroulara and other Information addre«« DOCTORS ____ MISS ELEANOR TF.BBETTS. Principal. MINISTER EDWIN H. CONllKR. LIPPINCOTT’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE* rank until be retiree for age on Oct. 9. VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS hsv. Iran in urn over ro year, by th. leader, of the Mormon (txirrh and their follower.. Poeltlrely on re. the worn earn, in old and young «ZS/ im« offert. of •aa dlMlnatlon. exoeeac. or Xi£Ä cigsretl« .mubln«. Care. Lean -•Bora, 1 , Nerveae Debility, rwrlr, or C«a«tlpa~ Headache, Ungine.* «• *,“JZJr’1J’"** °*-7 ï,’ JLñ«. Twltrhl.f.f Kyo. t)«n. Usickne«« oí Plwhargs. Rt<w»w M.ii mai lldfc "ffecCaXtminndlafo. Import v'»«.*?»iî'^XîX ______ function. Don’t get Ct NTS oryen«. Stimulate. rtmnnnÆnt- a nè cura U Ver. st hand. R» box. ■‘torca amali, radevo lop» A <1 wnit.n cuarontoe, ?hTSSto «ad Me. • • for VM u bp in.ll. to our. or 50 1UOU07 reiuudea. wlite b boxea. Circulara ire4". ’ Ad dre es, BISHOP RIlPiOY COM Ban Francia««, Cab Sold at City Drus Store uaokaonville sums from the Chinese under the guise of indemnity for property losses he said: “Th* missionaries have been misrepresented. The Americans have the largest number of missionaries there, and I am free to My that there are few things they have done for which they need make apologies. The storiee of looting done by the mis sionaries or for them are absolutely untrue." TEA DA CUEcu red In M minute. by Dr. Mlle* ° Air. Piu*. “Un« cwt »dose." Atdrumi.ta say "Consumption ean be cured.” Nature alone won’t do It. It needs help. Doctors say “Scott’s Emulsion Is the best help." But you must continue its use even in hot weather. If you have not tried it, »end for free »ample. SCOTT * WWNA Chemi»«». 404-415 frail Street. New York. 50c. and |i.oo; all dm««i»t. Your gold Curyo for Sc*