Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 24, 1884, Image 1

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VOL. XXIX--NO. 21
JACKSONVILlJfr OREGON, MAY 24. ISS4.
3 PER YEAR
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. P. GEARY, M. D.,
Physician And Surgeon,
MEDFORI), OREGON.
Office in A. L. Johnson's building.
T. R. YOUNG, JL D.,
Physican And Surgoon,
Central Point, Oregon.
Colls promptly attended to at all hours.
II. K. IIANNA,
Attorney & Counsellor Ai-Laio,
Jacksonville, Ogn.
"Will practice in all the Courts of the
Slate. Office up stairs in Orlh's brick.
P. P. PRIM,
ATTORNEY & C01TNS'!L0R"-AT-L.W
Jacksonville, Ogu.,
Will practice in all the Courts of the
Sltta. 0(Uc in Mrs. McCully's build
in;, corner of California ml Fifth streets.
O H.AIKKN, M.D.,
DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
JACKSON VI LLK, ORKGON.
3-01ic oppiwlts P. J. Ityan' tnro.
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Jacksonville, Ogn.
OFFICE At City Drug Store. Kcsi
dence 011 Fourth St., opposite M. E.
Church.
Calls promptly attended to, day and nisdit.
MARTIN VIWiMAN, M. D.
pHYSICIAN AND 3UR3S0N,
MEDFORD, ORUUON.
Call promptly attended to at all hours.
U. F. 1)0 WELL,
T T 0 ?. N E Y - A T - L A W,
A
Jacksonville, oKKHoa.J.- .,
Win mv limnit.wfll receWe prompt
jJ-?peciivl attmition Riven to colloc-
'A. L. JOHNSON,
Hotary Public, Real Estate Agent and
Collector
;TVGl.ao3a.-7-illo, Or.
T mskr conveyancing and furnishing ab
stracts of land titles a specially. Loans
negotiated and collections m.ide. All
business intrusted to my cam will receive
prompt and carelul attention.
WILL. JACKSON,
rv E N T I S T,
JACKSON'VII.LK, OREGON.
K5S! L
mc
cktii exiuctkd at am.
vS2S3amiifitcrM.irI."lrov.,fr wLldi ctra
J-CCLXLJclirBt will be mil-.
Ottieo and re.M)iii.ii n coriiur il California anil
lflh streeti.
Iifiir.. I.'itlcmnr in Ad-
A. C. OIBIH.
L. D. STKARNf,
GIBBS & STEARNS,
INEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
!Strowbridge'8 Building,
OJIKGON.
Tocnrtu of Record in the State ot
!ml Walishlnctou Terrltorr; and pay par-
Jular altimtloo to lmtnes In Frderal Cotirti.
FBEBLGRffift,-
tprietoroflhe - a-
I
In Masonic Building,
Oregon St. Jacksonville.
The undersigned hereby desires to in
form the public that be is now prepared
to till all orders for pics, cakes and bread
of every description. Also have a full as
sortment of crackers of all kinds. He will
kcp
FRED. GROR.
JPROF, E. T. KLTGLER,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
NOTWITHSTANDING ALL RE
port to the contrary Prof, E. T.
Kuglcr wishes to inform tho public that
he -will still continue teaching music and
asks for a share of the public potronage.
The Professor stands al the head of the
list as a teacher of music and all having
pupils should send them to his school
ibr advancement.
Settlement Wanted.
The undersigned having been burned
out, and needing the money due hira on
account, he asks all those indebted to
como forward at once antl make a settle
ment. Don't bo backward as the money
must bu forthcoming.
J. S. Howaud.
AVIMTER OPENING
-AT-
Mrs. P. P. Prim's
Mi'linery Store.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW
and complete stock of Millinery goods,
consisting of
HATS OF ALL STYLES,
RIBBONS,
FEATHERS,
FLOWERS,
COLLARS
. AND CUFFS,
'voniTis,
ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES,
Gcnllemtns' ami Ladies' Ilandktrchicfs
Call and see them at the building form
erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor
nia street. MRS. P.P. PRIM.
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
S27. ESAHST'S ACADEranZ',
CONDUCTED BY.
THE SISTERS OF THE 1I0LT SAME.
TILE SIIOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS
X school will commence about the end ot
August, and is divided in four sessions,
of eleven weeks each.
Hoard and tuition, per term $10.00
Music l.'i.OO
Drawing and painting 8.00
Red and Redding 3.00
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Primary, per term, $ 5.00
Junior, " C.OO
Preparatoy " 8.00
Senior, " 10.00
Pupils received at any time, and special
attention is paid to pitticular studies in
behalf of children who have but limited
time. For further particulars apply at
the Academy
Medford Livery
AND
Bgan & XScSSahon, Props,.
,. z Medford, Or..--
-.. IKHH. -.
Wc have agood outfit of driving teams,
hacks and bucgies, and can furnish
the public willi first-class livery rigs at
all times, and at reasonable rates.
Horses Boarded And Fed.
Wc keep on hand a good stock of Grain
and Hay, and persons putting up their
learns at our stables may be sure their
horses will be well cared for.
Eoan & McMahon.
THE ASHLAND
Woolen Manufacturing Co.
Take pleasure in announcing that they now
have on hand, a full and" select stock of
Made of tho very best
NATIVE WOOL
And of which they will dispose at very
reasonable rates.
Orders trom a distance will receive
prompt attention. Send them in and give
our goods a trial.
Ashland Woolen M'r'o Co.
A
m REDUCTION
" TS
HOTEL PSICES
AT THE
SL0VER HOTEL
BOARD AND LODGING
Rest house for the money this side of
Portland.
Criterion Billiard Saloon!
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON &. GARRETT,
Proprietors.
THIS populai resort, under new man
agement, is furnishing the best brands
ol liquors, wines and cigars. The reading
table is supplied with Eastern periodicals
and lcadingpapcrs of the Coast. Give mc
a call.
F.EITSGHAED,
practical.
Watchmaker ad Jeweler,
California Sreet,
MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re
pairing watches and clocks. My
charges arc reasonable. Givo mo a call.
1111; mmn mm i
Colman's old stand.
A, G. COLVIN,
Hereby informs the public that he is dis
playing at the above stand a first
class stock of
General Merchandise
Which ho will sell
At Very Iow Prices.
His stock consists of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Groceries Provisions, Etc,
Everything is fresh and of good qual
ity, and prices put down to
The Lowest "Motch !
CITCountry Produce bought and sold.
Remember Colman's old stand, and give
mc a call when in tswn.
A. G. Colvin.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STREET,
JFIJVTJHJV and HELMS,
PROPRIETORS.
The proprietors ot this well known and
popular resort world inform their fiieuds
and the public generally that a complete
and first class stock of the best brands of
liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc.,
are constantly kept oa hand. They will
be pleased to have their fiieuds "call ana
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also be
found here. "We would be pleased to have
persons possessing curiosities and speci
mens bring them in, and we will place
them in the cabinet for inspection.
WINTJKN & HELMS.
aSrjLSA;
U. 8. HOTEL BUILDING, JACKS
MckENZIE. PRQP'a,
T.T
HAVING A3SUMFD THE MAN
agement ot this resort, I propos
keeping it stocked with he finest traud3
of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
And will be pleased to receive a call from
nil who wish the best in my line. Sat
istaction assiin.d. T. T. JicKENZIE.
ST. CHARLES HOTSL,
Corner Front and Morrison, rortl.iuil.
(On the European Plan.)
THOS. GUINEAN, PROP-
(Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.)
This hotel is thoroughly firc-oroof . Con
tains 120 elegantly "furnished suits and
single rooms, which have been refitted and
refurnished in modern slyle.
Free coach to and from all trains and
boats.
DR. J. BROWN,
T-ittrKZT,
Jacksomltlc, Oregon,
Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also
Typhoid Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Diph
.1 ! - :.. n. A -i. nin rr:.-.n
uieria, yuusuiiiiiiuji, vmaiiu, tiu jiuiu
and doctor' ibills will be saved by coming
to me at once. Dr. Brown will guarantee
to forfeit $500 for every case of Semipal
Weakness or private disease of any kind
or character which he undertakes and
fails to cure. His medicine is purely veg
etable and has all the power and clllcacy
of calomel or quinine, without any of the
injurious alter effects
C. A. HUBBELL,
Eeal Estate Agent,
AUCTIONEER,
Mttto, UtotMg ifttttfr,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Office in Dr. Aiken's building on Cal
ifornia street. All business entrusted to
my care will receive prompt and careful,
attention. G. A. HubbelIj.
(KHTT (SOnPcr di,y at ,10mc
2)0 1 V !oUSampIes worth $5
free Address Stisson & Co.,Portland, Me
(Jtja week in your own town.
Terms
J3UJano $5 outtit lrce.
Addres H.
Hal&ett & Co, Portland Maine.
THE U. S. -HOTEL,
IS.
Cor. 3d and California Ste.,
Jacksonville -
Ogn,
JANE HOLT, Proprietress
O. & O. Stage House,
FIEST-CJLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
ROOMS TO LET BY'tHS, DAY,
WEEK OR MONTH.
Prices Very ESoderate.
OUR NEW HOTEL EUILDING BE
ing completed lor occupancy, the un
dersigned takes pleasure iu announcing
tnat we are prepared to entertain the trav
eling public. No pains will be spared to
provide for the comfort of our guests and
to make them feel at home with us. The
most modem improvements have been in
troduced, and the accommodations of the
United Slates will not lag behind the best
appointed inland hotel on thiscoast. Our
tables will always be supplied with the
best the maikct affords and served iu the
best style by a corps ol obliging waiters.
The beds and bedding arc all new and
fitted up in the most comfortable style,
suited to Ibe accommodation of single oc
cupants or families. JANE HOLT.
Jacksonville, March 5, 18S1.
THE STAFF OF LIFE!
THE ROGUE RIVER
8TB1H ILODBISB MILLS
HAVING RECENTLY' I1EEN E
fitted with al" modem improvements,
are now turning out a first-class article
of flour, which is put up in one-fourth
bairel sacks, and every sack is warranted
to contain 19 pounds of Hour. If you don't
believe this, just compare a. sack of our
flour with any other brand offered for sale
in (his market, and note the differenoe in
weight. 1
FJour and MIIi-Feec!
Constantly on hand and exchanged for
wheata
BARLEY ROLLERS.
Having added a ye
i preparci
times' and in the best man
cess is tar ahead of the cru:
G.E
Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883.
PORTLAND
BUSINESS COLLEGE,-
N. E. Cor. Second and Yamhill Sis.,
PORTLAIID. - OREGOa.
A. P. Armstrong,
J. A. Wtw-O.
Principal
Tcnman and Secretary
DKCaml for tha Easiness EJacatita cf Bota Sexes.
-.. 73
, JlsZ4ZVCc'
Admitted on any week hy of the icar.
-PESWORKies-
Of all Un.ls executed to order at reasonable rates.
SJlislacliun lurjntced. ,
The College "Jounul," ronfiininj information
oflrc course of sta-l, ratu of tuition, tune to
enter, etc., and cuts of plain and oiuauivnUl len
iiuiuhin, tree.
Tho Rotters' GnniE is is
sued March and Sept., each
year: 210 pages, 8xllJ
inches, with oVf 8,300
illustrations r hole pic
tnrorallcrv. 4? ves whole
sale prices direct to consumers jn all goods
for personal or iamiiy trie. j.i "
to order, and gives exaf cost of every
thing you use, cat, drir"- wear, or have
fun with. These inva able books con
tain information gleaned from the mar"
kets of tho world. Wo will mail a copy
Free to any address upon receipt of tho
postage 1 cents. Let us hear from you.
Rcspectfclly,
5t3flTtrc-MRY WARD & CO.
S3? A S Vvalxua Arenac CuacA iu.
Will be mailed CDCC to all applicants and to
customers of last r II tt year without ordering it.
It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and
directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower
marrows
PATEMTS
Vfe conttn-ie to act as Soiltltonjror Patents,
Ccvcaa, Trada Marks, CopyrleMs. etc., fortlu
United btatcs, Canada. Cuba, England. Frar.w
Gem:nn ttc Vie bare ixl ihlrly-Kve
jcarV experience.
Patents oUah'ed tlireurt nsartj noticed In tbe
FciF.vrmc ahfucak. rbl'ilarco aid splendid
lllastrued vi 1 vUy jar-cr. 3.2 0 a jenr. s.b vi 9
tholToprrt-ss el ecleece. Is e.rxliurcint. and
nas an enormous drculatlun. Address Ml SN
t CO, Patent So'Jcltrrs. Pnb'a of ielSSTiriC
Amksicax. SGI UroadM ay. New Vcrk.
Hand boo i.btit Kaioi (!
CITY BMtBER SHOP
California St.,
Jacksonville, - - - - Oregon.
The undersigned is fulTy prepared to do
all work in his line, in the best manner and
at reasonable prices; V
uEouuEscrjnui'F.
LcLBarM Rollers to
0 .eefiB.Y-J my mnSMsssssSH Satimla-Jj . I
Ms' Li-LULsssssssF-:. ' ...'iHMii .1 . ' ' "" t
oHun.. 1 LLirnpH
A to iTTnSBILr .11 all .tt. OUXVJJ -CTIi.u sssssssssa
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AT
E. C. BROOKS'
New D
rug
Store,
Jacksonville, Or.
ClOCll.8.
A fine assortment of 8-day ciock3, with, and
without alarm.
ww ntolios.
Gents, ladies' and boys' gold and silver
hunting-case, open-face and skylight
watches, from $0 to 150.
Bracolots.
A fine lot or ladies' gold band and bangle
bracelets.
2T"in.sor" 3tl:rx5s.
Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone'
cameos set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearls, garnet and pearls, tnrquoise
and pearls, and onyx rings with hidden
mottoes, solid cold band and bangle rings,
I'i'iiu uuu sunn uaiuornia rmgs.
iToTETsroXry-.
Diamonds in every shape.
Ladies' sets of jewclrv, from the 50-ccdt
black set to the $200 bird setsofdiamonds.
Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets
and charms.
'iy.si fa.23.c5. 3E3Tj.ttoxs.
Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs
and collar-buttons.
Silver Waro.
Silver and silver-nlaled knives, forks.
spoon, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons
and longs iu cases.
Miscollanooua.
Gold anil silver thimbles; gold, silver and
steel spectacles; and a full stock of every
thing in the jewclrv line.
A full assortment of perfumery, toilet
soaps, etc.
A lot of steel engravings and pictures for
children.
In short, a complete and firit-classlincol
HOLIDAY GOODS.
All to be so'd at the
LOWEST PRICE!
rilso acconleons, violins, banjos, and the
best lineof violin, guitar and banjoslrings.
The best sperm oil for sewing machines.
Ji lull line of
Drugs and Medicines.
KB- Prescriptions ireful I r compounded
E. C. BROOKS.
A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching
and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered
by Dr. William, (an Indian Remedy,;
calletl Dr. William's- Indian Ointment. A
single box lias cured the worst chronic
cases of 25.ora0 years standing. No one
need suffer five minutesatterapplying this
wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions in
struments and electuaries do more harm
than good. William's Ointment absorbs
the tumors, allays the intense itching,
(particularly al night after getting warm
in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant
relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch
ing of the private parts, and for nothing
else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofiinbcrry
of Cleveland "tys about lir. William's In
dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores
of Pile L'uies, and it aftoids me pleasure
to say '.hat I have never found anything
which gave such immediate and perma
nent relief as Dr. Williams Indian oint
ment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on
receipt of price. $1.00.
HENRY & CO., Proprietors,
Cleveland, O.
Honon, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
PILL
rORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA. t
rrom these scmrcea arise tbxeefourths or
tha diseases of tho human raco. Theso
symptomslndtcatoUiorreustcncc: If "
Appetite, noivela costive. Sick Ileaa
nche, fullness a tier cntinp, aversion to
cxertiou of body or mind, JCraetBtion
or food, IrrUalHl7 of temper, Xovj
spirits, A feellni; of liavliiR neslected
s.imedutr,HIixliios,riuUerlnt:ttSio
Ilenrt.Dotsiberoro the ere,hlp;My col
ored Brine, COXSTIPATIO.-V, and de
mand tho uso of a remedy that acts dlrectl7
outhe Liver. AsaLIvermodlclnoTUTT'S
PILLS havo no canal. Their action on tho
Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; removing
all Impurities through theso threo " scav
engers of tho ytm," producing appe
tite, sound digestion, regular stoola, a .clear
sklnnndavisorousbody. TOTTS PILLS
causo no nausea or griplns nor Interfere
with daily wort and aro a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO KIALARSA.
Boldcverywherp.SSc. Otli(T.41 JlurraySt.,N.Y.
TSITT'S mm DYE.
GraT HAirt on Whiskers changed In.
stantly to a Gtossr Black by a single- ap
plication of this IITC. 60I1I by DruggUts,
or sent by express on recolpt of 31.
Offlce,4JIurrayStrect.hewyork.
Tlin'S MANUAL OF USEfUL RECEIPTS FEES.
DU. K. SILSBEFS EXTER5AL PILE IlEHEDr
Gives Instant Belief, and is an Infallible
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, 1.00
per box, iirrpaid, by mail. Samples sent
free to Physicians and all sufferers, by
Nrustaedter & Co., Box 301G, New York
City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS.
nH litis pro- . HL
H A'i' 1 . a v ir
. ...u..u..4. -.-. nvn YL'I.'n Klll'l'PIM
1 lv Viiu . a-ji.t kj a.' .' &.
TMTTff
ANAKESiS
Ho Girls StOear?
Philadelphia "Progress" says: "Most
any girl who is frank will toll you yrf,
that most girls do swear on occasions.
Their swearing is not shocking, except
as all swearing is shocking, and that
any bad done by the weaker sex is
worso than if done by ours. Girls
swear as they smoke cigarettes, when
nobody in about, and because thoy
think it does them good. Thj keep
their swearing as a secret gratification,
or no one is better satisfied than- thrim
selves how badly the habit would fit
them. Tho swearing of girls, such as
it is, is a mere declaration of power
and independence; wo can awear if wo
choose, and wo swear when we want
to. But they are careful, very careful,
as to when and where. No girl ever
swears when real angry. Then she
cries. Swearing is a weapon she does
not know how to use. Her swearing
means noMiing. It never even goes up
as high aj tlio blgD. It is all small,
very small d's, and a combination of
genuine oaths so mixed that all their
vigor is gone.
Alaska's Civil Government'. The
bill providing for a civil government
of Alaska has passed both branches of
congress and is now ready for tho sig
nature of the president. The bill pro
vides that tho territory of Alaska shall
constitute a civil judicial district, the
temporary seat of government of which
is established at SitKa. A governor
shall be appointed, with authority to
aee that the laws enacted froiil the dis
trict are enforced, and who shall be
exoflieio oommanderin chief of the
militia, with power to call it out when
necesfary to due execution. A district
court is established, which shall hold
at least two terms each year, one at
Sitka and ono at Wrangel. A clerk,
district attorney nnd marshal are also
provided for, and authority given for
tho appointment of four commissioners,
with tha power and jurisdiction of
rnor3 of tho United States
or -I!?riLr-arthV
be applicable. The officer
0 appointed for a term of four
years and receive tho following'salaries:
Uovernor 90UUU, district attorney
82500, marshal ?2500'j judge 3000
and cleik 2500.
Kissing, -in England, was certainly
known and practiced in the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries, and prac
ticed with an easy familiarity which
shows the custom was general. In
deed so general was tho uso of tho kiss
that it was as usual as tho bow. A
gentleman taking a lady to her seat
from the dance invariably kissed her,
and if he had not would, have been
voted a very badly-bred fellow.
The litaturo of kisses is carious.
Tho is a story retailed iu tho ''Broad
Stcne of Honor" of an Enclish knight
riding through France to the Field of
the Cloth of Gold. His horse cast a
shoo at a certain villago, the seigneur
whereof had departed to thd same ren
dezvous, but the seigneur's lady hospi
tably entertained the traveler. She
came out of her castle, attended by
twelve damsals. fair to p
- - 7 aUU,
baid tho dame, "lorasmucu as in r.as
land ye have such a custom as that
a man may kiss a woman, therefore I
will that ye shall kiss me, and ye shall
also kiss all 'these my maidens."
Which thing tho knight straightway
did and rejoiced greatly thereat. The
quantities of tho last phrase undoubt
edly indicates the jciitig man's feelings
the at salute with considerable exacti
tude. In Africa, and other parts of the
world outside the circle of civilization,
kitsin" is as yet an unknown art. An
African traveler once ofiored a kiss,
under favorable circumstances, to a
young lady of King Alumbo Jumbo's
courl, but she recoiled in great alarm,
absolving that she was "not jel
worthy to bo eaten.
The Baker City, Oregon, Reviello
give the following relative to the re
cent stage robbery near there, already
noticed in these columns: "A posse
consisting of Geo. Sally, Jacob Clark,
John Lemocs and John Fur man has
arrived in town nith W. S. florrell,
who confesses to the crime of robbing
the stage. It seems that his home is
in Indian valley, and that tha man
who was with him was his uncle. He
seems to bo a young man, is slender
and very tall, and posesied of just
enough brains to enable him to an
gwer every question the officers ask
him. His partner escaped.
Gold Hoalth.
The following, interesting extract
from a French periodical we copy froni
"Health:" "It would be impossible td
deny tho vast inflrfence wbicn1 the con
dition of the teoth exercises upon tho
general health and many stomach af
fectionp. Dyspepsia; for instance,
which is so often supposed to spring
from romote causes is,- in reality;
most frequently one result of swallow;
ingimperfeatly masticated food. Rea
umur's experiments havo long since
proved that food cannot be digested
unless it is properly broken up. Ho
caused some sheep (o swallow tubea
full of grass, saturated with saliva, but
not chewed. Two days afterward, ex
amination showed that this food had
not undergone any digestivo change.
Spallanzani still moro conclusively
proved this by causing a sheep to swal
low two tubes, the one full of masti
cated, and the other of whole grass;
The chewed grass was digested; tho'
other remained uncharfged.
"Tho state of tho teeth not onfy
affects 6ne's bodily health, but also in
fluences character. A bad conditio!!
of the teeth, by tho prolong suffering
it occassions, whieh are eggravated by
tho most trivial causes, ends by ren
dering tho disposition morose, irritable;
and thenceforward inclined to soe oulj
tho dark sido of ovcry thiiig;
".But if it be true that the character
can be influenced by tho state of thd
teeth, it is also true that tho teetli
rapidly decay under the influence of
overwork Two" 'English doctdtf;
Messrs. -Leitherwood and Harlan, be
lieve that they have noticed that thd
teeth of thoso who deyoto themselves1
entirely to study undergo rapid changes,
and that a period of rest; retards tho
evil. They then put the further ques
tion: Aro these occurrences attribu
tatlo to an overexcited brain, whosa
excessive stliildation makes it assimi
late to itself those phosphatic elementa
which would otherwise go to nourish
the., teeth? Or is "Ji is decay 08Ei
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facts which have been cnlle'J' from
different isolated observations, Messrs:
Leitherwood and Harlan Cud them
selves compelled to adroit that if tho
brain bo overstimulated by work, thd
excess of phosphorous which it then"
consumes can only be gaintid at tho ex
pense of thoso organs which require
this substance for their development;
as tho bones and the teeth. Ho ad
vises that tho studies of children! shall
bo carefully watched, and &0 regulated
as to be increased Or lessened in accor
dance with the condition of their teofh;
Solfatara.
Tho following description of tha'
solfatara, or "hot earth" in tho vicini.
ity of Linkville, is taken from tha
"Wtst Shore":
On Maj. Q. A. Brooks' land near
Linkville, Klamath Co., is about ati acr
of ground which is kept hot b Vapor
that ascends from some mysterious'
source of h"ntpy,'yT Jffst benealh tha
surface this earth is too hot to hold
the hand upon, and at twelvo inches
form the surface in BOmd places is
sends the mercury up to 205 dig.- Far
enheit. Whether this heat is of ehem
cal origin near the surace Or is from di
rect connection with the vast molten
interinr of the earth, is as yet a matter
of pure speculation, but the theory of
chemical derivation seems tho mora
rational. How that may be,- the hot
earth, which is a kind of red loam in
composition, has been found to have
astonishing curative properties in cases
of rheumatism, lame bask, diseased and
stiffened joints and many other affect
ions. A number of remarkable cured
are reported already, two of them be
ing of acuto affections of the back.
Prospective brides may bo inter
ested to' learn' that there are thirty
two days in the year on which it is
unlucky to marry, according to tho au
thority ot a manuscript dated in the
Gfteenth century, lhese days are
January 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15; February
6, 7, 18; March 1, 6, 8; April G, 11;
May 5, 6, 7; June 7, 15; July 5, 19;
August 15, 19; September 6, 7; Oc
tober 6; November 15, 16, and Decem
ber 15, 16, 17. Consequently Janua
ry is tho worst month and October
the best month in the year tor mar-rioge.
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