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rnfM? -tt v jinwi at. ''mi'mjvawainijiiiK i. .02S$M 11 ,1 IM t JtEQOll fiLMilL iXi lOJktLA n'fiSu t V -sTaw .-, -' jM'KmiIUi JACKSOWVII.L.1C -. -ADVERTISIN, Q 1ATE!. .Idverliscinents will be Insert td in tii Sentinel at the following rates: Ten iinc$,one insertion.. ... . . (I SO " ' each subsequent Insertion ft W " Legal, oidrirtiseinents Inserted ra sonably. v Jobuorkof all kinds done on promst notice nnd ia warkniap-llke style, A lHieoutai lo isl .tctierft. , . 1 'V tilt It PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT Jacksonville, Oregon, Jic.iVcJMlJv' FRANK KRAUSE r T C R M 8 Ojte copy. rr Vcar.lnadraiir... .. Ml VOL. XXW--.TO.46 JACKSONVjLliE, OREGON, NOVEMBER 20, ISS6. Sti PEU YEAK j lrd ufVT ' : i -d--. -- s flj yk a 7. 1 at r , .3 y ' A ?- : v r..i - "4. br u, '.' 8 e ' f V m'd WBBHVRXaBT (BPst -5 . ? PROFESSIONAL CARDS. jy - . -i " , T. R. YOUNG, M. D., t&3PkysicasvTAHa? Sftrgsen, L ,. Cbstral Point, Obboox. T,-Tat!jil!?)roBipl4y Btten4ed to .it all hour?. . J '. JU.X. WHITNEY. M I, E-aL rvuMT oRtaoJ - Having located, at tUls'place I ask a Tia'fiTaf the patronige.or this lection, "CalU'aUcndcd to atawr riaie.,. .w. , Y, R. ANDREWS; tjrr .. .. . ..ntt..TAn r t eir .5 -. JTllINKI E UUUSIiLUU-AlJiail -, Jacksonville, Or. "Kill prac'ice in all the rourtd ol the State. Office with District Attorney, t'ourcHouse. " V. P.WILLlAMON ATTKOKEY &C0UK3EL0R.T-L.1 Vi ' - Medfokd, Obeoox. All business in my line Trill receve prompt Attention. " P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUX3ELORAT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the ' StfcK. Office in Court 11 jum:. T. B. KENT, T ATTORNEY & COUNSELER-AT.L.1W. Jackssmville Oriook. "' "Will Tractive in all the Courts ofthis State. Office in de urt House. cTl-EMPERT, M- D-. iJraduatcof University, Leipiig, Germany, Physician AndSurgoon. Calls attended to at all hours day and uight. Qfflce oppobiteSlovcr IIo el. Jack Minvlllc. Oregon. tt.rrrrt, N.t. X. r. Ccarr, jr ; J iRRYCES&GEARY. .PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, .: Modford, 3r. Offlrrs For th present will be as Heretofore. . -t ( J. W. RaUIMSOJC, M D., ' PRYSIUIAX and surgeon ffackdavile, Oga. 'OEPIOB At City Druj Blore. Rcsi Vtafe on FoarlU St., opositt M. E. Church. . 2t'alU pramptly attended to, day and nifht. B. F. HOWELL, kkzvj: 0 R H S Y AT-UW, PoRTt.sD, Orkgos. All hnsints. placed in my lifcnd Tir',11 re- sivo pnnnnt vitti-mioj. special cuen tiba ilmn to eollectious 1 : A. L JOHNSON, NoUry Public, Real Estate Atjent and Collec er Modford, O I nnVtenveyancingand fnrnishingb ttracts r land titles a specialty. Loans c;otiated and co.lections made. All bninc(i intrusted to my care -nill receive prompt and caret ul attention. WILL. JACKSON, nENTIST, JArRKOMVII.LE, BBGOX. Teeth exlrartcd at all hours. kLaujhing sas administered, lif desired for waicu extra charge will be mvle. Office on corner of lealifornia and 5th street. A. 6. GIBBS. L. B. ITBABKr, GIBBS & STEARNS, Wi I AvTT0aNEYS ASD C0USSELL0RS. t Rooms 2 an 4 StrowbriJ je's Bailding, Will practice in all courts of recordln the State f Oregon and Washinton Terri tory; aad piy particular attention to ' basinets in Fdrral courts Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing V 'tween Samuel I)eRboam and C K Beaum'e, undrr the Arm name of DcRo bosra & Co., kas been this day mutually 4isslved the said Samuel DeRnboam continuing the business in bis own name, asd paying1 all the debts of the said firm sf Dsltoboam i, 'o. when due and all Vie debts owing to said firm tin to to this fete are due and parable to C. K. Beaumle. Jacksonville, July th,188. S. DEtlOBOAM C.K.SXACXL& mm TO CALIFORNIA VIA f Oregon & Oalifoma R. R. dnd cimnettmns Time's' days-. Fare frwm rVrllabfl I Han Iranrlsro e3? a kacramrutv $3- " (05e eonnrriions rnaiit? at Ashland with slas" cf 'he fV.liforuia Ort-gi)a and Idaho Stsj;c company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) " $-- - ast Side Division. ,fc ,? Between Portland & Ashland Hall Trata. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland .".7:30 A. M.lMedford. .JJ:24 a. m. Medrord..3:25 a. .v.Ashland...4:l.'i a. m. Asblnnd. 0:150 r.M.Mrdroid.. 10:10 p m Midford. 10:11 r. MjPortljnd..4:2o r. m. Albacf Lxprrts Train. tP.ATK. , ARRIVE. Portland. ...4:00 r m Lebanon... 0:20 r u Lebanon... .4:43 a x Portland. .lu.05 a m Pullmnn Palace Sleeping Caru Dily between Portland and Ashland. The O. & C. It. K. Ferry makes con nection with all the regular trains on the. Eal Side Di.lrom Tikii of F. St. "West! Side Division. Between Portland & Corvallis. Stall Trala. I.EATE. t AlIRIVE Portland.... 7:30 a M0)rvallis...l2:25rM Cbrrallis....l:30A MPoitland...C:15rM At '"oivallis connect "wilh trains of Ore ron Pacific It. It. lor Yaquiua day. IxprrM Trala. I EWE. I AKRIVE. Portland.... 4:50 pm McMtnnvilleS -00 ru McMinnvilIe5:45 AM!Portland...9:00 a m Iioxal tickets lor sale and basgasc ch'-ckid at campany'a uptown oflice, cor ner Pine and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in aliforma can only be procured aad baggage checked at com pany's office, t srnrr F and Front nt , rartland, Orraoa, Freight Till not b receicd fur sliip meiit uflerflve o'clock r m on cither the East or WtstSlde Dividons. R. KOEITI.ER. E. P. ROOERS, 3Iana?cr. G. F. A: Pass. Agt WHY WILL YOU cnnBIi wlii, Shiluh'ri cure will give tmiiiiiiate er. lief. PricB SctB. andl 00. Brooks keeps it. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cuir is xoIiMiy oo on a cusrantfr. It -cures consumption. Brooks can furnixh it. Administrators sale of Heal Property. ViOTICE IS IILRERY GIVEN THAT 11 by an order ofrcsaleofihc county court Jarkson county. Oregon, dulv m ide and entered of record, on the 30 ol N'ov. 18S0. 188B. term of stid court, the undesigned, sk the administrator of the cbtite of Wm l!rim-r, clereMS"d, wtis airhorir.id a-id commanded to sell he lolloping describ ed real property, belonging to said estate and lying and being in Juckson county, Orrgon. to.wit: The Y if of the N E U. and N W of S E if and lots No. 1, 2 and 3 all in sec tion 20 in Township 37 S, of ranee 1 west, in Jack-on county. Oreiron, and contain ing a frattion less than 100 acres. Aai in pursuance of tairt order I will on fatarilnj. Bee 4, lion. between the hours of 10 a. m and 2 r. M.of wild day. at the ourt Mouse door in Jack sonville, Tackson county. Oregon, sell the above d scribed real property to the high crt ' iddcr. Termi of Sale S.tid property wi.l be sold for gold ooin as follows Tn i.r cent rf the purcli.iv: liriee on the dav Jf s lie, the balance oil continuation of sale uv Ihe county court B C. GoDDvnn. Administrator estate of Wm Briner, deceased. Wotic. WHERKAS. THE COUNTY COURT at the October session mide Hie lollowingordir: "Tliat the Clerk oft up ounty Court be and is Itertby directed lo notify the owners of the bridges nerriw Rocue river, near Rock Point and Gold Hill topnscrittoUii-i Court nt it next rctrular term, to-wit , the Novrmb- r term, 18)6, .lnirKwitions in writinc for the sale to the county 4f their said bridces, re- speelivclv. Therefoie notice Is hereby given to nil paitics interested to jiet in accordance with aid order tod submit surli wnlten propositions for the sale of said hridsrs. respcclirelv. to Ihecinniv. Iit "Wednesilav Novemler 3, 1880. at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day. W. H. PARKER, Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement. InthcOmnly Court of the State ol Ore gon for Ja'ckson ounty. In the matter ol Wm. Hoffman de censed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TII.4T the Executor of tlie estate of Wm. Hoffman deceased.has filed in Ihe county court of Jarkson county Oregon, his final account as such Executor, and bv order of said couit Tuesday, the 2d ditv of rtovcmoir, iceu, ai uivkouroi tuo'clocK, a.m., is set for hcartxrg, All persons interested are hereby notified to appear and tl'e his" or her objections to said ac count on or before said day. Published by orderof Hon. E. DcPeatt, Judge AtWd. court. ( X. C. Bcckman. Dated OcMber 9ih, 18SC. Towb Property Per Sale! rpHE'HEIRS OF JAMES CLUGGAGE. - decascd, offer for sate thcirproperty situation within the corporation of Jack soDvil'c, having leit the disposal of the same in the hands of the undersigned. Ail parties in possession of any of the property owned by James Cugeage at the time ol -his-death are-noljfird tocall at once aud make arrangementa for pay, ment ol rrnts etc, if tbey dcsire,lo lon cer retain possession of the inieK)iSn- ' II.K.HANNA- Jacksonvi'le, .ct. 1, Ife. ,. Tta SIMMONS LIYER REGULATOR . For all Dsscmscs of the j. This partly Trjrtahlf pre- f ant ion, now celebrated as a amfly Medrdne, originated in the booth ia 1828. It acts Sently on the Dowela and ;jdncjs and corrects the ' action of the Lirer, and, ther ' fore, the best preparatory medicine, whatercr the sick . ' tress but orore to? be In alU. . cotnmon -diseases it will, anv assisted by any other tacdi one, effect a speedy en re. The Keculator is safe to administer In any condition oithe system, and under no circum stance can tt do harm. It U1 in vibrate like a class of wine, but is no intoxicating bcrer agetolcad to intemperance: will promote di genUon, dissipate headache, and gener ally tone up the system. lhe dose is small, not unpleasant and its virtues undoubted. IVolos of tlme.no Inter ruption or stoppage of business while, taking the KecuUtijT. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or lck btomach, a teaspvsful or more will gire rebel. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA. ?wHl expel the poison and protect them from-attacL. a pnrsiciAVs oration I Kare been practicing medicine for twenty yeirs, and have nerer been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, lAe Simmons Xiver Regu lator, promptly and efTccuvelr move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. - L. M. Huron, M U .Washington, Ark. EE THAT TOT; GET THE CENTIME. rKBrAKKD BY J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. n CASH To SMOKERS of Blackwcll'3 Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Perm'' ,s tc pisranteo tha parment of the 2i prenJums fully desciiUV in our former announcements. The premium? nlll tw pald.no matter how small the number of Lags returned ma J be. OJle BlarkrtlT Pmrtmwt T'itarfn GO rkan, H C, ! W. ISM. f P. A. WILEY. Ei"). (ultttr B uifc of MrAsin. r(mt If C Dia aia wlu3n rou SlUaiiu. whtca Iom ilace ro Krcl rrot to vy tremliun for ur i mpty tobacco ran to ! rrturnM Iec. Wh. Xi-uiitrnlr. 1 8 CMIR. Pifttdeot. OSixt rf tit Dfttf Ihtrhim, In.rian.Jf C. Jiuy W. lS3i.( I 8 CAMUEfQ. i-rrr filaeJt T Prhm T'-M'-m r Ptak Pi I hiT to cknorlwiire r-wirt or ill9Mm from jron, which vrc he iliced upon BpeclllKliitf'rUniobJ(Ttroilttr BvmMi 'iocTBtrulr. P.A-tVILEV.C8Mer. Kcae renulae irtthotit rictoxe of DULL oa tha lactam). 78e. oar oihex aanouaocz-estx Co they "iouiirf crOid, haTin: Lot those attrlLTitci of PERFECT MAhHOOQ llaj Bcsaln QolcLlr MTBITICT !'.Cnvnl Dniiior tiai5OCAUul 1 U1ICI Jg AJSTX3 iTsi "it hail"i (.!. KVTIIEISEOF The Civiale Remedies. Itifvr.rrffrrr lii.co nf HMtlMll, 8!'l I:. V. VlOUt.Iili i, UI.MIKH.K v.ry form ol btu 1 oiBrntraLbs.i wLet r una to YontI f ul F 11 AUj. or ittirH. la'n e Tl.fsUvii.il lto itfn.it ii bv Pltf-c. Ct I l h, .uwKhifvry llO-l'Kl J.int liNt n 1 u 1ifHfl1.y -'i ' & v tw ;ifiirfit ttof r 01 , it II V ri'J.ll. lMlII.in k, nil klK)cal LtHll. U l.-i I-H 'N Fhirri ATT I 1 ! iritrt' 3 rrti w "p I frp to rtT t r un i i I t a c a (4iivl ! 5 . "" .fri.vU cf tit tr suuii Mi i, tc uuiLalsandne p4-ntrc dorM.iu(.ntsA-C- e re nlao afrnts t r new und rrtnln to mre, Si If Adinst'Pff rd CImo llttimt Ctartle Coii rcr, fortlto tUiorouhand lauical cure, without turcery, of VARICOCELE rn..lLllon ul h rull UeJIcul SI. IT, FUEL lie RcmeduU Agency, 160 Futlcn CL. N. Y, rzLnttUmy&W. i'3V,.:;ilirRraLlVAZJryi JT DaWJiz'Pmi W. TOU JSSS.r W1U fc.nt4F!ZEI..H .ppUeutf. wl tesiutoewrfl.r lutvtMwiUAutwdLaclt. 4i cwaui.i itMt IW p... too llUstraiont. pilca, .-e.ru. aarlptli.i ul Talo.Ut dlTMUent for plaKtlBir .11 Twletif f VCCTABLB ui ruivrtustius, iidi.hs,. i.ru.un. to 1 pm!.H7 to Vutfl 0.rdenrrk bnd fcr lu D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mlchlgaa A Word to Worier. If your.arocations are mentally or phys ically laborious, ifthfy6Uijectyoutoexpo ure In Inch meet weathrr, li llwy cunBneyou to the dest, and are of a uature to lnvolva wear and trarofhraln, and nerToiis strain, you may occasionally require some renovat ingtc ic. HostelUr'nSlumaclir.ittrrsuilh article for you. It .timulittet thefailingener cirs, lnrigonUrj the hixly aud cheers Ihe mind. It enables the Mem to throw oil lh lebiliialinc; elieet. or undue fatigne. Rives renexel utr lo the ontans f digrtlion, anmes the iir r heu inuiiir, which it rery oHeil I with lieojilr hwe ieruits are crtcn tary. renews tliejsdetl ar-elite. and enwur aprhelthniln i)ie. ItainFredientsareatre, ami itscredeiiiial', which consist in the hearty eiut.ireirieiit of person. f every class ofsucl ety, are nm.t conmieins Admirable ltU adapted to the medical wants of workers. Borne anb jarrrt, LarsMtClrcnlaUoarfarT ftculroral raptr laCj.Vr . 100,000 E;' ill ISSUE .3.0: 13. nlnn List. ts. a TToiar. QxxX-y HO Cor JJlOaZZ oQcb-rslsera Tn. Mir f'CKa FARM. Loulirlll., Kr. W a.n.tocX to Tlxohnngo, To exchange a house of It rooms and 2 lots-lOOxlOO feet with .spring and ristern water on vit, near public echool and street cars, in citv of Portland, rents for 35 per mooth.vt m exch-ingc-for-goisjLstock Hnccin SonthernOregonfi?-'wwa Jddress, C W. LAtwiys. O. R. N. Co. Portland, Oregon HOTEN &&?;&$&& 1 $ rtX. ?m Iirw 11 ffiiSiSK yr6 mn Lff55?2rf NiiaZ.lK GEO. RIEVES, WAGQiV- MAKER, Jacksonvill, Or. At llie olu stand of S. P Hanna, in Crone. iuiller's .Imildimr, kt ps on hand a 'full line of on Material. do all work in his line nd IDA WQri.rnanlike des- Itevairing A Specialty. Terras reasonable guarantetd. and sitisfacation Gto. Kieves iIcmgc 3n management or THE U. S. 5EOTEL, .Cor. 3d and California Sti., Jacksonvill - - Ogn, ITaving tiken charge of th jotel the undcrsirrned tike pleas-nrc in announeiue to the public that a complete change will be made. T3xo Talslo will be supplied xvltli veij-tliing the inirkct (Tunis, and a general renovation ot the Eodi n.xxc3L Iloonia mill be made. The patronnd of the pub licis solicited. J DeRoboim. A BOG 10 i 13 I ATS. I have mtdc a reduction in the price ol hog meat now selling Shoulders, 6 cents per pound "ide-tru-'at, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 7i cents per pound. II is all open tor inspection and nr.r ranted. Jon Okth. CITY BARBER. SHOP California St., JncksonTille, - OreeoiiT The undersigned is fully prepared to do all work in his line in the'bes mariner and al reasonable prices. (ikui;k schhmpf. MILLEE BK0S., Dealers in Field Tradable and Flmrtr Sttdi Imperial Egg Food, Garden Tools, Fertilizers. ETC , ETC- 120 2d St., between Salmon and Taylor. Portland, Orego DR. SPINNEY, THE SPECIALIST, His h.id 25 years experience in the treat ment ot ronir, Xtrvoas AaJ ?;'mt Distant nd having ihonmglily proved the mer it of his Si-kcikic Roiicdies, in thu.tre.it ment and cuim of many tlrousind cases, he now offers them to those in trouble to curt flitmttha U home. Dr. hriNM-.VS Speellle for Unnnrrliea. ' " hperlfle Tor iihllli, " hperlfle for opermalorrhea, " " sprclflr f.r I nlarrli. Price ol eitliT remedy, fiTOO per case. Sent by express, packi d s-cure from ob erv.iiion, on receipt of price. fall nt ofllce nnd Private Dispensary. Multnom-ih block, opposite Post Office, i rile t Du. X. S. hHSMY, Box C23 Portland, Ureg.m. Tits Greatest Kidical Trinmpil of tlie Aja' SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lota of appetite, UoweUcowtiTrt Vain In Ihe head, whU a doll sennatloa in tho bacix part Tain under Ihe shaultler blade Fullness after eating, with adU lndlnRllsn to exertion of bodr rrtuiad. I-r lability of temper, Jott spirits, "wlii aftrllncofliKTlncnralected pawedHty Wearioear lzzlncss. Fluttering at Ihe Heart. Dt ce fare the eye, Ileaaaclio over the rlzkt eye, Uestlessnesf with fitful reti wo, ISlchlir colored Trine, aud CONSTIPATION. TUTT'fr rlUJI ar enpecially a apteo "to lilicla caa, ono tIo eiTecta siiii n ibag-ffsr 1 iz uto.iinWiilteaa.ri tiir They tnereaetbestinetlterandtauetfae bMr t Tatwe x lIt.T i tha triu Ii Eowiihe.r-'t byih r Tonic Actloa on tU3 lljtifcU,serffii.!TrHlr!folnr Tir1nf-t l-i-a5c. l I lMrrair At..l TOH'S E9JIIB B VI 1 Gexi IlAia or Wbisicsas isrgel V, I Giosst j:lck Ht e single fivptscariir tnWDrr- It iinjiaruaintiunil to4ir.. insiHiitan-jily. csiM by Urnsjists, ntli' ernrerm vv.it o 1 CITY BREWERY. VKIT SGIIUTZ,- rroDtittor. e TWOOLD MOSTRMMCTrm.LT 15. form lbs eitli.n. ot JkUostHI. and the world at larn.tbsf tk.r cms lad. at IranTHrrilrlT-r-T it tin bestlarer rt -zi-l ;. ."v r . ' r -j..i- nsr. is nj liii is parcnsiisi a;y..ii y bouse la eiaTasisatiesIiaated and my roosas wwwrsia araa. Aiamvat . . .Sssssssssa A na IssssssssssssssssTrl r. . iiKku t-.i '" ilSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSWllil,1BSSSS.i7tV 2tJKm '' s. -jvjhwi, TOTFS ff T7ciin,'i--' "' -'"" til I'i usaer'i Vl PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Fashion Notes. "" Jackets grow longer. Sliort-tlijaTis are going oat of favor. Fuarufum gloves af ths latsst fancy. Very few dresses are made cf of ono fabric. , Collars of dresses, crow higher" and higher. Tnnewest;eorsaffes.r lonrer. all around. , , " . v "'V. ' ' Few abort drapsries are seen en ,fall frocks. - , Gloves for stree' wear are shorter in the wrist. ( N'w po'onaise am very lonf.Tand are not looped. r r , Turbans of alF'kings are restored to' fashionable favor. ' ii . Al! shadts of brown from Sued" lo pal aro fashionable. Heliolro) and Sueil is a niueh ad mired color combination Dark-red shadenare pnpalar'in vel vet and plus.li broche dre8. JInro and more tnculie ijrows th'o morning toil'l for outdoors.'' Shaded fi-atlier bands trim both nimple and dressy wraps ami frock", Mnt!ea are very fchort fnrtlia Lacks but have lone tab-like fronts. Many minor details iu men's atti tude are I orrowed by women nowdayt. The chemisette shirt front, makes a a collar and tie, grow in -fashion and in favor. , Velveteens and invisible phid which are made op into hunting suits are j dandies. GforcBir.oro'ft, 86 and heartv was delighting WH(.liingto,n again, with his genial appearance, in the raddle. Keep Straioht Ahkad Par no at pntion to plundrm and goMip mongrrs. JrILirlS'lt' n qut roart-e, am! ht their back biting die this death of negl.ct. What is (lie ose of Iving nke at niuht, brooding over the rr inrks of some faUefrimd, that runs hrough Tour brain like lihtiiiii! IV hit i (he use of getting into a wor ry and fret over gossip t lint has ieen set a float to vour disadvantage, bv omf medfeoni lu yhody who lia. more time than character! The thing cannot poil!y injure you, unless in ded you take notice of them, and in combatting them give them stinding and chancier. -If v. hat is said about tuu ia true, set yourself batter right; If it is false, let it go for what it will If a bee sting you would you go.to the hive to dealrov itl Would not a thous and couin npon rout Ii i wisdom to ay littfe res( ecting the injuries vou hv. receivec. We are loarra in the ud, if trs believe all the backbiting apil gossiping we saay hear by the wai. Tiey are anno;ing, it it true but not datigerou, so long as we do not stop to expostulate and aco'il. Our charac ters art) formed and sustained by our selves, bv our own actions and pur poses and not by 0'herx.4u,Leti,uaal-t aya bear in mind (hat "calcuminator inav usually be trusted to lime and the tlaw but steady justicA of public opinion Lake county Examiner. Populatiok. Every minute of the e'er 70 humans beings are brought ii to existence and C7 are removed, says awriter. The population of the world is steadly increasing atjjheraie of 3 per ceni, or 4,320 per day more than 1,500,000 pei vear. Just think of ihe yearly incroare of man being equal to ihe entire population of tha State of Iowa. Where do Ibey all gel The home ii f the human race so far as e are able to learn, was in Asia, and from there all the nations have come. The rapid increase of population in the United S ales thoaa the tendency of ihe raea to scatter and seek new fields. Had the revolutionary fathers forbid den immigration, our, great , .West- would still be a wild waste. .The na tural Increase of population would 'not have been sufficient Uo havo populated the country as far west as the Alleg- hanies. However, instead of discour aging immigration, rhey offered induce ments to farmers and mechanic?. There were bat few attractions for professional gentlemen, or those who were above working.. The "result was that an industrious as well as pro'ilc class of cilixeiraMrasjsecBre I, and the adniixturejefiJWeodt hasiprolaeed a n w racefntcirw aa distinctly5 Amer ; ican as tha Irish ia Celtic W7iy Americans arc Ner vous. -sKervonsnesa ii'more ard more re garded as an undesirable characteris tic of our nation." The idea that we are a wculiarly nervous people is be coming widef.pread Thin has been fostered by articles writ'en on the aulj-ctf an that in the last ten years "nervous" has become almost a house hold word. The question nrtses, Are Anieriian idorevAervouaithap lOther, nations of li same grade of jcivilizv tiou. and if so, ht am tha means of, overcomtug sacli a cunditionl It is 'usual to attribute much lo clitnaie. Whilu dounteas it has influence, it should bo reirieinbcred that in the United States every climatn except th' extremes' the extremes of the eipi ter and the poles is experienced. Letting asiJeiheat and cohl, the drv ness aud electrical condition of the atmosphere ars thf two factors which are said to upon ,the nerves nnfaver ably. Such s .supposition is extreme ly liyjiot helical and catiuot be proved. It i, hower, plain thi the atluop1lre of Colorado, ihe typical dry climate, acta lavorably upon people (tittering from nervous exhaustion. The fact that climate; is not a prom inent influence 'is shown most con clusively by the condition of thore towns which- are found upor. either side of those linen, prominent upon the map, through invisible to the eye", which separate the United States from Csnada on the not th and Mexico on the Kuth. The inhabitants of places within an arrow aliot of each other exhibit the uontraating national peculiaritiei. A stirring Texan town, with ul! the enterprise and "go", of Auioiici, can be seen on ono tide of tha dividing river, wluleon the other ii tli M-xicn-?psnisli town with ith sleepy inhabifants, with their customs of 200 years ago undisturbed. To avoid .nervousness we should pay more a t-ntion to hvgift.e,,s)ot indulgo in hurry and excitement, take ph ide al ami outdoor exercise 10 ilevdlop the physiijur, and educate Ihe children nnd ihe people out of this notion ihst in-the ex ernala which surround Amer' iuvn, if they properly understand themselves and regulate their desire?, their method of living, their education, becatisi on- ia an American he or she mut perforce be nermut. It is the loss of thn!,'0verning power the will, which allows an increased re flex action- unchecked, unhindered, which is characteristic of the i.trvnus, and has given to the world its modern definition of weakness, while a pro'ier ilisp'ar of controlling: impelling inlii l.iting impulses according to their na ture, gives the old time signification of st length and force. There ia no reason why the nervousness which has been attributed to them ahould not h a nlory ratler than a stigma. Phila delphia Times. Grateful for a Favor A tough looking man entered the sancton of a San Francisco sisper re cently and said to the inmate: "Are you the editoil' "Yes sir," was the rpply. "Well, I have come to see you about a piece in your paper one dav lt werk which says that my wife; who keeps a candy ktore on street, is rather fond of the society of young men." ' I assure you" said th editoe, as he cast' his'eyes around the room in search of some weapon of defense .-.ml eeing none, looked out the window lo calculate thediUuce to the ground. "I had nothing to do with the puh! cation of that article and the reporter who wrote that article was discharged last S.it'urdav. But I will have the false publication corrected with p'eaa "Cerrected? Whv I wouldn't hive It corrected for S50O I expect to make a fortuno out of it. My wiff sold morrfcandv this week than she did tha whole" six months before, and as I am not the man to furget a favor I just came around to pav for ihe ad vertisem'nt. Her' $25, and if vou will put id another piece next week and make it a li'lle stronger I'll pay you $50." San Franuuco CalL A firmer sent one dolltr fora'ligtit ening potato bug killer, vviich be saw advertised in a parr, and received b return mall two blocks of wood, with lha directions printed on as follows. saAse. the 'bug asrl proceed ts befortlIsLd son (. x ) tighter 'Take.lhis block, which is No. 1, in he"'right hand, phai thn bag on No 2."aml press tb"nm lege'lher? Rpsaave Pacific Nerthwcst' Prineville had a $150 fire Sunday. The Dalits bas organix aiilita company. The Catholic ahool at Albany will open on the 10th. Sheep thieves are bothering tha grower of Crook coonty. Oregon City has two Chinese wash houses running opposi on. C. U. Cowan, a pioneer of 185J, died at Prineville last Thursday. Dwelling houses are very scarce at Albany, and, in addition, are ia du niand. A coyote was killed at Fairviaw the other day after having breakfasted on a sheep. The new M.E. Cbutch at Eugene will seat COO. It will be dedicated" oil Tlianksgiving. An efTurt is nn foot 10 estuali.h a daily mail route between Fossil and Arlington, Gilliam county. Hundreds of, covote scalps are pre sented daily for bounty to the County Chirk of Wasco comity, j Tha new bell at lloamouth weighs COO pounds not twice the weight of Ilt'iilitu, the Portland pRlicemati. The citizens of Fossil, Gilliam coun ty, have subscribed about C0O toward the building of a new school hou.a there, in place of the building Ulttly destroyed by Gre. ' A Wall Wblla apple weighed twen ty-six ouncM. Two small ,lovs unearthed a human foot atTacoma company. The Cheney Leader's existanca ended with tha election. H, B. Levy, of, Seattle, has par ilmed the eteatuer Gold Dust for 3323. Nelson ands-Soak, the Yaquins, horse thia ss, were, tent ip fur vt years. ' " " "" The switchback is approehing rom pletion. There was no aauw up tt Friday of last, week. Seattle Pies: King & Cssey will begin driving their( lojrs down dawn the Coutenay river this week. Too drive will contain 3,500,000 feet of lui'ib'or. ' Oan Rice, tha old circus clown, claimsao m the rightful heir to an rs la?f of 3.00,000 dres in T.ivas II, savaho weut to Tfxas and found the title perfect, and now he has only to prove that he ia the son of bis fa'.h, er whose name was McLaren. Ihe howman's full name Daniel Rice Mc- e Laren, but he only used part of it for professional purposes. He says that he will scon be able to clear the mat up and that men of means are furnish ing him the money to secriu his for tune. He started out as a clown, and many old citixens remember him as a stable boy under name cf Dan .Mc Laren. The walls ot Babylon were 350 feet high slave labor. The highest pyramid in raistence is 520 feet in height. The temple of Blui at BaSyloin U said lo bsve been CCC feet in height. The Tower of Babje is supposed to bavft reached the height of 780 feet. The highest mouument in the world to-day ia Wasoicgton monument 555 feet. The highest building in 'he world ia the spire on St. Peter ' church, Rome 518. Thn output of the coal mines at, Roslyn whpn thn connection with the main line is mad wll be some 39, 000 tonaa month. The Northern Pa cific Company will revuire some IC, 000 Ions per month' The payroll at Roslyn in one year from now will con tain some 2,000 names. Smith That dog of yours keeps ma awake of nights, howling. Jones "Why, I havo no dog. It must bo my daughter singing. Smith 1 tiiaf sol Excuse "i, I am sorrv. I dont suppose sha can be hot, eht A good collector must be aa patient aa a post, cheerfulas a duck, sociab'.u' as a ties, bold aa a lion, cunning aa a fox, weatherproof- as rubber, and aa watchful as a sparrow-hawk Amer jcarriiGa) Recorder. y f--