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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1890)
LAND TIDINGS SOME ANCIENT 1TZZI.ES . ./ m /// i i t iJ SI \ I E /> »’> THLV SEEM TO BE INVESTED WITH A VIGOROUS IMMORTALITY. Rexivin^ a Coiitoi<iriin> Which Wan Satis factorily Solved Forty Yean Ago—Trick» That Are I'layed with Numeral«—Inter- rating Problems in Arithmetic. There are certain problems, chiefly arithii!*‘t*< :il, endue 1 with a vigorous inimortanty. No matter lioxv often the aadiilion i-i print«**!, or how w idely an ex- haustivp ansxver is published, the ques tion coin»*s up a -;dn. l>*-for*» the ink is fairly dried, to th»* lips of hundr* Is who h;ix »• not >♦•«•!! the r* plv, or xv ho either cannot umlernfaml it or will n< t accept it. Then* arc several of those which we have print«*«! so oft* n, but which still k«pt coming, that to save further time ur struck oil a hundred ¡»roofs of each, am! mailed <»m* to tlie inquirers in suc- ce^Mon xvithout comment. These proofs are rx!iaii-*>ted, and we have accumulated from a score or mor»* of corn <|»on<i* nt* th** ^am** old qu**Mions, with urgent re- quests for .a fr* *!i * »lotion. We notice that Th** Brooklyn ILigl«* h r- l»»- -n >tr ' i gling xvilh one of these. Th** '*ditor who has charge of that drpartim t t is v»*rv clever, and xvr t hink In* is play ing a liltlv w ith his inqui-itor. The original qm-Mion m nt to us f- rfy years ago nmi involving the >arn»* |>*»int submitted to 1’hr Eugb* was, how !•• tiud the product of plir.| by itself, .ir-. 11 iS the )M»iimls u.-r* the |M»unds as who! •ers, t 19 9“.9-‘.M;oths cul-1 lie I ¡tiplie.l its* If. Hut money of nt has two dimension*. isions If a I 4 feet i and 4 feet Io lg, am! we have tile lull» feet on the ]H»un»is are e Xt» i |> ,\Nb .> I V» V Ari 'or, lS'.Hl Ibi- <■< ‘[''Ist ' » r* I.EC \L \Xb <OASI Delinquent School Tax B. ki«r City i»;.- lamiil ¿3S,(n>0of thè i.'ei.t .Mi mbnidy u.-kivi ior lire building o! tire biinipter v.iiit-y railroad. lt is now pHipor-,-.' to usk thè fartiieis, stoek- glow.-ra and tmd>er land oiviivih aioiig ihe propobed r< :.d lo sidiscribe thè remainder. I n I D A i hccpherdi i i tnploytsl lo Ablart A l.ongvins foni..1 di ad in hi« cubili at lite tinnii <>f Siis.ui iìvit . bear Snsiin- iille, last we. k. He had beau demi 'ix monili.“, ila- siip|Hisitioti is that it w : k murder. Ilis throat wns cut. Ilici e vxas liothih'4 ili thè Dome. for Infants and A Children .Xoliceol Filial Sell lenient “Canto ria is bo well adapted to children that Caatoria cuffs Colie. Conrtipation, l inee of I In- successful candid .tes I recommend it aa superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhcpa, Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, promote* di- on the republican state ticket Were tnowu ( m me ’• IL ▲. Am’UKn, M D., pfstiun. born in thia state in the year ls’rf. Ill bo. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. Ilici <ni- tl.'i-r, ■ i\. McBride, sere- lari of nate. ILS. Beau, supreme T he C ent a i r C ompany . 77 Murray Strep Jiuige, and I rank Baker, state minier. I ion. iut» crai ins.im' asy lum, an noi. repn sen* om- I m r xv Lo have lx-? W hoi* aoliie e.\< ilei ing ami prophecy. M. Miller hits made a cout.nM*t to advertise Laue •••unity, through the BUI Nyesays: \V belt the Sail .Í .igt ncv of Ijo/ti ,v 1 hoim'iN, Chicago, Army know the great adverHiiii for twelve months, lie pays the bum M»llls ;.s well as I do they will not ot ?4.7‘J >, the advertisement to run to scar»» him with ero"-eve,I w.. hi nineteen religions weeklies in Illi or hive him and hie bo-ts by lwating nois, Missouri, Indiana, Tennessee and t hrt ami •urine, the sackbut lind the (»eorgia, with a combined circulation landlonl, 11 itmiMitty, chanty, si.ft of J mi . ikmi . | Cugelie (iuard. soap and iihm I tishll» SH will do more 1 be overiaml tiam now stops only ’•»ward tiviiii Si.tan "tic it tired L*vi- mg ’ than till tlie li»n»l i.nd omon- at the following stations iietween tbivored h* ; nnris of niiEjj III. I»-» I men Hose burg ami F'-rtliiml: Eugthe, Irv liiirrisbuig, Haluey, and bleating women, vvl io peek to ing, »Junction, langeiii, Albany, harass l»‘ l.octs I >f bell with a lines >tie<hl, Salem, drum, whi!»« t heir i >wli ehil.Ir.-n, w ti Woodburn aud Oregon City, Ticket« empty stoiiuiebH and nidilllidl.d to vtue .'tallona along lile Ime c.iuuot Is* pun li..si .1 to go un lin.s tinnì. «1 ep at holll live pounils does not llleaslll Twice two cliil but twice childi meaning. Si “i siliilitl'gs. • li'Vetl times ninct' <-n ings, eh-veii |«- Utt»'T llons»'lls»‘. Tl:< »! BI.F-» »vn M1I.I.S. The next puzzle on th».« list, ami one which rom» s tin« oft»nest t»> our »1» sk. in some form of a problem whi»-h proixwes t<> div id»' a whole sum into frictions that together di»l not make tlie diviilend. ml of tliis in our columns was an answer t case vv here a uian in Ids v sell one-third, one-fourth, one-sixth of his pro|s rty to his four children, supjiosing that lie had thus d»- vised the whol • >f his estate. The frac- tiolis luentiom-d only iua»le nineteen- twentieth of a whole niimlsT. This is easily ms - ii if they are reduced to a com ■non denominator, • >ne-tbird is t wenty - sixtieths one-fourth is fifteen-sixtieths, one liftli is tw elv. -sixti» ths, ami otie- sixth is ten-sixtieths, vvhi» h together make but tifty-sei en sixtieths, leaving three-sixtieths (or l-20th) to mak»« up th«« whole numls-r. This puzzle retipjs-ars in some form every few days th»' year rouml. It is answered on the -.ime principi»' lux» ..bed III. in the interpretation of tin Arab's II ile had tiftism horses ami four sons ffex im »1 his » stat»-, giving »»n»' -n a another a quarter, another an < i and the last a sixteenth. They fon ini|»O"il»l»* to agrie on a division, eldest son insisted that as seven Ir would not I»? half of tifteen he slum have eight; but theotlu r sons obj» » t» ami as m iile-r one half, on»- fourth, or eighth nor one-sixb-enth would gi either son an » ven l»»t tin y lia»l a fa r A xcii. r • If dispute over the division. Its sheik r» si" up just as th»' qtiarr height, and to niiiij»'“' their ■¡¿.»mounted ami generously add his mare to the tiftis-n I» the estate, agri‘««ii*.g that »■ take his allotted share from sixbs'ii, only stipulating that Is* th«* last s»-l*s‘teil. The ad< an easy solution of tlie ditH first then took eight as his half the sixteen, the n xt took f ur for I quarter, the third took two for I eighth, and tlie fourth took one for sixte enth. As this made but tilt» » ti l sheik mounted his mare ami ro»le aw; The Arab toys regarded it a - a mira» and exelaime»! that Allah hml given a horse to the sheik for his generous inter ference. In spiteof this ».ft t»»!‘i tab- til»' problem still survives and annually puz zles hundreds of our countrymen. JL'OOLIXG WITH FK.UTIoXS. A more r» c» nt problem which we already answered several tin w hich is rep'ated every we» k fr» quarter, is tlie division of one tract by another. Tlie original question which we answered several years ago was: *• What is the quotient >f two-thirds di- viilt-d by om-half?" Th unthinking i» r sun would say that as the half of two thirds is one third, this must l>e the solu tion of the problem, but Ihl'uoll will easi ly refute it. The quotient of 2-3 divided by | is 1 1 3; that is, j will go in 2-3 one and oue-thir l times. The last form of the problem, receiveil as we write this, is to find the quotient of 1 divided by j, two (»urtiiera in a leading banking house, having disputed, as they say, all one »lav over the result, the senior maintaining that 1 divided by » is }. and defying any one to refute it. We answer that when 1 is divided by j the quotient is 2; tliat is, j wiil be fouml two times in 1. If 6 l»e divided by J the answer is 12; that is, there are twelve halves in six. We should beg panl 'ii of our readers for re- jieating tin se ib'iuonstrations if it were ' not fur the cliaia» ter and magnitude of tlie disputes w liich occur every day cerning tln-m. We have r» servisi fu puzzli'« tlie century qu never b*» laid as th» w orli proof have J to parties have A writer wh»»se initials ar»« E. E. It in a letter just to liaml wh j Twentieth century 1- gins w.tli Jan. 1. Its*1, or Jau. \ .- til ¡•’lain- uly ( hve me tin ! S in XX hir’ii V • »1 i ar. ill •«n -h wd I IH» eXe <•*•. IH inl*»l ll*-'I'S, hr» ;>t Lvrs. tinch • h al *0 a »th 1 1 b* It f r*|ll* •Kts w J he .\*> I xv;t h>tan«ii: in whl«*ll llr IS eh. C« k* * •I** T Kroll I* to 1 . L < if a man. '• 1. 1901, ami declares thatof ail whom lie addr«'ssed lor an answer about half took one ilate and half the This ■iionld be no question t of century ends with tho 1: XX it li tlie year WOO. ami the m xt Jan. 1, W01. The muddle idea which some | reckoning of ami that one day. month or year all the counting of t ami at the end of tin lo gins to count. Thu“ \v the 1 rei anil of frolli »test x.-t I 41 l>> • • ! in 1.0 I lllll I» I lx I I I r I I tlx lini II Me r« I ut. 1 11 » i r up f II VI X r .1 ( ill i i na i in. a <•* I lit k call 1 »ir Th* l »e of Letter«. Bn i. I it k -• hi I. Ei ; A L A D V E RTT SE M E NI TS. Cl 1 ITW OO I) Citation. BID )»-<. hi the < •♦inity Court, for the ('oiiuiy <»f Jackson, Slate of Oregon. In iti»* mail, r of the »•stair of and guar • • liauship uf Amile.» i'orter, a minor. > i’o t tirolim* I’orter, < ha'in»*) Porter. Rosalia R. Coiiiiis, Anna Wii«i, Della i'alrthof*]».*, F'lith I’oricr. Amilvy Porter, greeting. In ilo* iiaiii“ ,»f tin* *tale <»f <>r»*gon, v»iu ar»* I h p *!»'. ritrd ami re quired to appeal in :i»c » oiiiii\ Court in lite State of <»remoti, tor liir < oiiut\ of Jack-on, at th»« rouit loom lb» iv<d, al Jacksonville, in 111»* »ounty ol lurk -«»ti. mi iti» m lav. th«* .'»th »lay ••( Aug usi I* ••». al 11) odo» u hi 1 hr foiT iHtoii of Ihu! da\ , Ihcii and tlicr** I«» ««hotv cun*r v\h) an «»rdrt slioiil.i mH l»c gunited to th»- guardimi <»i -aid minor to -« ll the follow ing »Ifwe; ilw «i real p/oprrl V hrivUi:: Ug Io said liiilior, to wit A siiipof land two him lred trrt wide ou each sidr <»f a line d**M*i ib.'d a- i.dlovvs I rom ihr noiihvvrst < orun* of section Ji. in tovviisbip S. R. our (I Fusi, in Jackson couutv, Oregon; running w»*st 12 chain-. !in*n< i —outli 1_" |w l'..A •>. ■'• fc» t ; Ihrnce ‘•«•nih ‘■'a*' W. 3j;‘. i«*ri, and ihrncr '■••nlh '-7' \\.. *l Irei to a point lr«u»ii the p lacroi lM-ginninv» :itid 1 lien» »- t uiiiiim l T solili 1 .2*4^ XX .. 121 f'*.*t . lIielHT* - • »nth \\ . !> f«*rl ; them »* south 11- U . 1 10 fret. th ••lire s• »ulh 10‘ I . 2 w . I”» ferì, thrnrr tert ; the nee s« > 111 h ii»»rt It > 4 w . ;•") i eel. th« !i»-r sonili .1* \V . »••U feel thence - outil 7u* wr-t.211 fret 1 heli»*«- -outh XX _’«.»• feel , then«*«* Miuth I1 »■ we- 1 •».’ irrt. th- no sonili 2<’»1 .»v we-1 I7‘; ferì . t lu-lH’c s< 11 rth .’v E. JI ■ D el; ‘thru«*. wollt h »LV- F 100 fee t ; thru« «• -‘•»nth 7W E. 14” irrt; th VII«*» *OU! Il K' j East. 210 fret thru»*.* - out li »«•'■ F -'•«> f< «*t ; muí also 1«»I-• -i v and seven in b I.M-k _’. in KaiiroM»! aldi lion io • tty .»! Addimid. at publi« a i« tii»n. as pr.»\id«*» 1 l>v law. Willie-- . th. Hou J K. Nril. Judge of th»* « ’olili! V < »lit., of th»- st)iîr ol Oo-iron. f«»r the C«»*U1 ity of Ja k m » u vv iih the -«-ai «»Í -aid Conn atiixvd, this loth »lav of June, ]s’«u Attc-t l>y J. H Hi FFKK, M ax M i i . i . ek , i’.-l ' < !. ik Slieiilfs Salt*. WM RADAM’S P i . aza C orni . r S hirk , AN.» h. VI.» Fine Perfumery, Soap.s, Sponge Trusses, Toilet Articles. All Standard Patern iVed'ches SEtflHC MACHIRL NEiMIS AhÜ r»V. PLIÍS. ARTISTS’ - K-ATETJALS. Prescription Departtnont. c r. 7Ä RTISTIG For Sale at a Bargain. I real | Hilt. Al nt. to > itlgmci aid em plaintitl and <l defendants. sum of w ith interest iherenj rut«* ol leu p«u rent, per annum I'.wj.uu attorney fee, aii'l th» ing costs of nn< • I upon this Brginiiing at : a point iv • »f the <-ornrr ' common l»rr< d nine ten, tificeli an«! th. * Wiih¡i nine south oi ran; .otte meridian, thence ra three and eleven li cha; ns, th» nee south sixteen ami drrdtb rl ¡aiiis. then« »’ west three and hundred Ih c hains thrurv north -ixti eight Inn nlrrdths » bains to th»- pince ginning : (•ontniniiig livea» r<*s. more ail situated ami being in Jackson Oregon. \\ licn hirc. I did up.m tin* I2th June. I*'O, l‘*v y upon ili» sani real prop» and will oiler for -ah* at public nin tidn I the high« .st bidder for cash in hand at tic court house door in .hn k*.»uville, Or., on St i tn rtltiy, July 19, 1^9 », clock i aid »lav. nil ir sani «hl M I •> V -I. Hey & Go Spring Sc Summer Dress Goods PARASOLS. LADIES AilD CENTLEMENS FiNE SHOES AND BOOTS. \n • • COMPETITION. LANDS No worm or liism«t is ever found up on the mealy pl us t. ee, or in the earth where th»« roots |H«n»-trate. A tow tn es planleti tliroiiudi an orchanl vinevanl will cause insects, worms or cal erpiUars to vacate that that region. l v »> branch, s < of t tlie he eucalyptus eii<*alyptiis nse< Ulis Of ui the rooms or windows, or as d«*c ih rooms, nrat'onsin th»« r««ouis, will cause mos •put,»« ., moths, liras and tin s Io leave t In- pr< iiiiscs. and when the h aves are placed beneath a earpet. mound the iiorder of the room when the carpet is laid, is an assurance against the mo»li. and branches pl:i iced I h neat h I lie bed [.illo.is are a pro deelioii against ileus, iSan Diego I t non. STOCK RANCHES H í s Work for liscdf Sl M T E'i 11 Ss i ! ixt-: VS’i Land I >| )( Tl V PULLMAN i 11 SI if CRAhSTS . li a I ‘I i id I I h< r».»//» «« Ht i stimulate patri < la III i > ui ir i '»•bools of tile c r fol I III .1 ii.ntiri tis a priz V. for r Ì all . t >U by the pupils of the s.'mii« in eai I > ill ..III ID I - th ami teriiloii in th»' I iihai, a I fa » I n It States tltuj, ineasiiriiix: nii.e bi V ll li: fui! P ’I fd. for tin- lies' » s«..,i on the <>iii|>t at l> • * lilt *1 IS of th»« "Patriotic InHlleiiee I I II I -» ar» • rl A »IV . American f laa '.ilien Kai I i .-•**, I ! K>* I Public School.'. ’ Pilpih tl If states an«i i-i\ t» rritorns cotu|«»-lrd Tor I. I "I t II rib I; I th»» prize. 1'ht Damascus pubh»* b . li r i sch««»l in »listrict No. 7», Clackamas tl it d.i h a ll li t Ji< coiiiity, won tin1 llaa' in Oregon, th»« i I I ll< 1 11X I essayist Iwuia' Myrtle Breithaup, while ( Vancouver won tin« |.rize for Washing, ton. Walter Seward Iw inu th»« ♦ ssayist. an f ilt. ♦•«I d « n Hi»« publishers of the f*oi,iy«OHoH il St if I it aiitiounce that th,» competition Utts I I I’nr very spirited an»! that tlie efforts of I’. I lie yoiiiii; tuithors were highly eredi table. He gives Irom «me of the ess ( I •f •li f th«- following,' pa.-'tiue: "T he ho|w •I I i cel the nation IS 111 the public school > un* l»»r I îles. Ih»* emblem of the nation is the tla^: let tlie two be united," adding; that the an- known l»v happy connection lietween tin* tlaa' and the scho»,l has never lieeu lx«tter eX|*r«‘ssed ¡mil cannot I'»* lietter presen ted Ilian tn these words. Amoin.’ the successful comp»tlto!s were twenty- I'l-tlit oirls and liinet» ell boys. T hose from the South- ru states an all' girls, a fact that, taken in connection uitli tin- halt-si of th»' SontluTli womi'ti for ( hristiiif NilflRon is r» p<>rt< »I t.» I».- n» a quarter of a century a t «2» », ■ousel» r.■»! in.lteulive of an a eotiiimirtl gambler, and one of tii»» t chain.»“ in sent linen! in I the most prominent tiuureH in that fash- lonable ^atnbliiiL' res<irt, M<»nt • (' irlo, at Nice. She ih reputed to lie xvealthv. -ystrili «d ling i.- xi Htt. a well known at- but jh I oniiij ; heavily. Ni|ss<»n in now Coh.s' htntion. in tin» tland, was shot and described as folloxvs: “Sh<* has nnder- contai ns, la •Midvs th H’d, a suburb of I’ort- ootie a remarkable change, is showing mniiv Thlli.^ 1 ’sday by Charles Bel- aue and Ingins to look emaciated. A put in to the ir st aut« <»r of the St. Charles grayish pallor now overspreads her f<*od. L»elgardr, after one»» iHMiitifnl face. A h a songstress Arc v.m ivsih-Ms a committed silicide by she will never appear in public again, »at from ear to ear with ami it is rumored that her deafti MrL* > !1S 1 ir Wine L mme*liate cause of the winch came on about t\\ sound s’* >t I m * learned, as tin* is becoming more sex pr.’iup t ami Ifcdtoli i wer< • when the quarrel <>c- re*l. It is supp*»se<i. however, A 1 Pinhii to have grown out of a divorce suit nt •!it t wri ■ m»w pending b* tween B.-ignnle and teilt ci ♦y is a his wife, who wriH represented by lottery dizeii by a Hewitt. While tlie Ixxty of Hewitt tliat <: ll op* r.itiv*» in xvas lieing cared for, a deputy alienti f ¡eteri1**R <ke vv a big p wen to the lioilee for’lie piir|M>*M> of iana Lotter v r*‘cent am sting Belgririle. doing into the ft h »H < >f the .\C in. the deputy ■ f<»und him ly ing on Danbiirv h; ive b-’cn the ■ tl<M>r lloor hi a p<»ol of blood, dea*l. 1 l«,K»‘l>s ever since. T wit h Ins throat rut from ear to ear. extent 1 to nn< •li an holdinga blood -tninrd razor in hn •red xv Ph. Far right hand, (h i tlie wail in front o Ihrlrtkly was banj. gu.g a circular inir W< »! kl ror and Belgard< bad evhleiilly stood I.« t tlIn- p*‘*>r i front of the mirror while cut tun? J if IT ii! 1* 1 » 11X is throat. In ins room was D;mbiurx na s lost moi »iind the pistol with winch Ik l i from all rst shot Hew it, all the «•hambers ♦ 111 to getht r fo mpty. Hewitt was 43 y ♦ ars of age. Hi. r. is r*'■ason to < haves a wi< ovv ami considerable <»mrty. He was well known in Sa D.nb 11 r v t < »it and Alban x’, having graduate! al n lv «•bar»’ inmrttv university, and lead law «»,» a pi /.* \lbanx. B. I garde was a xv. II r alMiut Pott land f«»r a wll»T. it XV ill . \ *l! s said to have AN OLD MAID’S SOI.II.OQX Y. long Ill-: .n et. N reputation. • Tn t»k. or not tn take It, 1« tho qiu-Wlim— dr»wt i in t Whether It in better to end tin» . u thly cnr.’er l-H.sl ▲ spinster—braving the smiles of those "be would insist *r. t thin; I h ». •» 1 That lack of lovers caused fny lone.v Mate,— JOSEPHINE 11 COUNTY ! ÍI . I fl I ••« B M Loi' Arthur Conklin, •MH 1.. 'M1I II A I OX Kl IX r.s r ati : aoi : n I . < < r. P lants \ X'l’S .\l RSEKÌ 111(1 N OÍ ICI I. A N ! J J UI Kit art An act i Stairs » I u MsInnKtoii I Itland. • ountv i. has tin* '» •tatenb ni f *<•« tion No ill offer pr< .* mor** v alun. than for a^rirultural pur tn to said laud rr al t I’hursda 1 ran s ici Business ! GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS. LARCEST STOCK IN THE Roses. Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies, Verbenas, Petunias. Pinks, Etc., Etc. LOWEt vT. H N ot i<*< NORTHWEST ! VEGETABLE PLANTS. IM ASHLAND It I.IIVV Eli. I am selling plants East Side of When as cheap as you can |¿et them East. VINES & SHRUBBERY i XI..HOX. A. II. CXKSON. C. R. VAN AELSTYR NEW BRICK * . 1 Land Notivi H. S. EMERY inc ••unni l.uirists \ ( oiniihTi ¡.tl \lun E. K. Brightman ,stnr. of \ITLE. ri.xi:. it . acii I’ld M. I’lU XE. CIIEKKY. VlllHoi. M'.CI \i:i\E. \I.MONI». WAI.Nt I. and Shade and Ornamental Trees. f Î Oi take tlie remedies my sisters take. And see my eyes rrow bright ao tho’ i bathed In the IminortAl fount I»r I,eon sought In vain tn Florida’s peaceful shades. 1 « ft have beard my married sisters cav [t!«• That good old I>r. Pierce'» Favorite Prrscrlj Would bring ba<-lc color to n faded cbeok Restore the health of on? who fain wo*uld die lo rid herself of all tbc pain she feels.’’ The aforemid spinster tnnk th<* and forthwith to« A a huflhand alB«», having rtgaincd her health and blooruitu beauty Thousands of women owe their blooming countcnnncea to tho rest or a: ii a effects or I)r. Fierco’s Favorite Preaerij> tion. It is a positive cure for the itioai complicated and obstinate cares of 1 u corrnea, excessive tlowine. pair.ful nier» atruation. unnatural suppressions, pu lap IN feus, or falling' of tho w ’mb, weuk b«< “female weakness” antoversion, ref- version, bearing-d<itvn senaationB, chre.s ccinirestion, intiamruation and Uicciut.«>n of tho womb. r h’t \ >11« h 4 ou*:i • III pí KOI * Il 1 • 1 1 < Uie.l. 1.» ;io. i J.n»».. rieuse inforni vour .»li...... .» ..... »ltivr l'tinedv ovr nan t > i lilk. ase. I’.V its is ot 1 fniudv use i», mían»* ntly ei ir».1. 1 shall s of iuv rrii'C- -.♦■nd ixvo f your re*itii'rs v* h»» •y 1 » I I. ’ ! 1 1 1 ■ • x Alli s »' 11 1 II.» rupt’oii i their expr* ss .liai p.»^t » ■Itici- iiiidr, ». i ■. Í’?.''.s| 1 \. SLIM ’i BI,M. Pi tri s-. N. ì i dilli grow n xv i l.ljout irn I, and all of km>v red in Southern Orogoii. aitfiiiplal i »•* tree planting to visit onr orchard ami nnr •r write us for price list. toflic** Murphy. Joo phiiiecountv n. H. R. stall m. (.rant’s Pass Butt* :m ilk as a reni .-.iv f..r dvs- ¡ ♦ pSl.-. 1* 1 iK. iy to retvivi,■ »•; i.tg i . h ' hi ,. now that r\ ( ’< li gr» ssn iati S-ott of F»nii*x Iva I’ll I U.S K«.id*sl 1ill. w.'lgllt <»f • >) V III f< r it»» u-»' « f- t r ¡ «i 1 v cil) llivTc» » , idit i*.»»- tH'ii'i»*' i" 11 1 in xv« i_ 1 r. Ml tW « » vv »S •ks. A Nvw ( >rl«*ans m an recon imriid <<l it to Lim. W h«> li d 11 sed it h >r forty war«, ami Im» in.’thiM l»»f pre paring it mav in- tervst s«»n Jr dx.-p • pt;<«. Ihr- it h : Y oh put tl le blitter iioik il i apan. u’.ueh is IS Fri Ml pot xv a!tor. T he nclk 1»r» »II;* lit t*i» th«» lx lìillll, p- >.llt, hilt hot !♦• lir.itx p’iri 1 ali«>w« d to boll. 1 I.*» uh ♦•' w!ii *h re* is skiun.ii 1 otT. !. 1 drank a îhr»'*» or four i hot as 1 is mid bea r H 1! i tux throat Aft.-r yon gr* Uscii t»» it ’o’U will lik*» v I h tt,-r t Lan eleiuiipaku ft. It has a «lehr’« »Us acni tas t*». 1 have U-. n a -Tra’ -aiîf* r*-r f*»r x ears with iüîi.itii- tnatio’i of ili* mne ns ni* i übrune, wbich «1 this is tho (*aii<e«t in y dy>4»ep: , I“ nmi iintor. bel|>eil me. A. H. CARSON & SON. í. L L O è DR. PIERCE'S PELLE repúlate and cleenie tk<' IlTW, st.erri ra.i bowels. They IN partly | e »«nt iHTfe.tly banale«. On« a ,r 't told by drugri*» ♦*»•(** viaL F kom ptlya n c TP erm /X entl Y IN AMERICA It I lEI’M ATINM For *40 Yearn. 1'il 4 Kn<>>>. Mo , September 8, ItVS. I sntT. r-1 with chronic rhcnmati-m in my and ankle!» f r twenty y. »ir* and had to *ut< he«. I wa< treated at times by several rs. but was finally cured by St Jacobs Have had no return of {««in in three HENRY’ P TRAVERS. Chr«»n ir Cases 4o Years’ Standing Cured. We have the Exclusive Control ot N <»ti< » P. 0. •Í r XV**cd p 1 4** m tig out at < “*t- THE COOD OFFICE OF: entire <^to*’k of hardware de., will !»*• sold without re ne a call before purchasimj B F. lb f - Disrated in iibt-ni •bins .X 1 sr, Ln 12 ALGIA kvtt st.. Bro klyn. N. Y .Jan.Hl. 1^9 io tnken with neuralgia in '■ale and i 6 month*. I was given up by t'Ut was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. MI< HAF.L MeGTXN. A t D ruggists and D ealt **. THl CHARLES A. V06ELER CO . Batt»m»r». M* J 1 on Tnnic exert« a tfeei x ."t’i ir. e over the li-er. exri’.ii it to ■ ea.action, resolten Its liironL er.go,(¡.rr..n‘.s. jr J prometei the secretici-. ; corer I p -, grs'ion anil consti pation. sharpens the appetire, tunea up taa .Hire s>*t«m, und makes life worth thing. 1 il Y UKEGON - Bn n* miilk t *>r In -i H|oin It may nut be generally known to the reading public how tnuch each individual letter of the alphabet is used. D, h, n, o, c and u are in third place as regards ordi nary use; t, s. a, i and r are in second place, being used a very little oftener; 1 and m are in fourth place, with f, g, y, v, p and b close afterward; j and k are not couinion, as compared to the rest; while z, q and x are used least of am The letter e is in first place, being used far oftener than auy other.—Christian at Work. i. A convention of the sheriffs of the tinrti-one cotinlies of l .regoli will be lield at the court house in Salem, M i I k I i . a , July 21. This nieetiug is h.lil for th-« ptirp ose of better ¡U*- <p>:iintin^' the sin riffs with each other, and tln-ir several modes of procedure, and also for th«« diwnsmoii of any topics, and ttiknu,'action on ¡my mat ters of interest or benefit to the craft. These meetings are l«en«-ticial alike to the officer«; of the law and the |>eo- ple whom they tire eh«cted to s< rve. »11*4 . \* »V Y*>rk. xv hieb threat*-st (*a!iber an« in its »I*sij2n ever •»»Hlut ry. 'I’li*» bore is li ll neter, nini 1 he g’lin iriiino to ( .' pt ci 1 m on of wire-xvin-iin* » to he ll>*»«i xviil I m - ■ !!.<• gnn prop. r, <»:i niel i in thickness, ami ’ rronu tin* breech to tl mil re lentil h. W hen «• »•«•led that this <D1» ¡•■«•tilo ’.v«'i/hin^r lixe , \t v j»«>nn«is ti» a «lis A i tl’ •I. ui Mdton wiil probably be the central colony <»t Adxeiiti^t- in < begun. A large society has already gatiieied there, ami one Hay recently t h. x pur- chased •one one of 11.* 11 finest pro|>ertips on .'¡am street •t in teat 1 city, upon which io erect a lar large three-story ¡»rick academy building. Forty families of Adventists will soon remove to Mil lon from tue Eastern slates. 1 • >u can hr e! I**rr ful w I d • n vo l ar«» xvell. 11 s«»r i.; ink. in . J. H. p.ir•ilia, h.pt; it l>*jlt».l I Filial Notice |o Deliiii|i|ent avers. \\ . B. M'(. tT» \, w ho has ••barge of Spr»‘i*ki**s lh»et interests near Castro- ville, tells us that his Inst field, 1.2.HI acr* s, i., the largest in the world, and that be Will so.ui advvltisv for b<»ys to thin the b*«‘t.- old a good Ameri can, >< ’i able thing. Mr. (lathy is anti-Clunese al! over a les join him in wishing cent on t he sons of [Santa Cruz Sentinel. > • 'N- I \DVERTTSEMENTS informât i, iti or Ad.lr.'“ (iroceries, tobaccos, blank books, wo.nl and wiiiow ware, confectionery, cutlery. cnwUerx and glassware, fruit jars, jar rubbers and (irees does not liny any ali jelly glasses, at the Ited House. * giHhls; but sells at eliialily price«. Anu don t haut to offer a prize to Good», for it» the BEST HADE. Etterq Cc-rt holds OHE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. loHN'loN Kr/iu E. M. Miller, ASHLAND, - - OREGON WORK