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ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING YV. II. LEEDS Editor »nd Publisher. Terms ot Subscription: One copy, one year..................... “ six months....... .......... •• •• three months............. I’I uh Kates, six copies for......... l'erina, in advance. I 2 30 . 1 fit) ’LAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1890. VOL. XV J« PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Austin S. Hammond, ATTORNEY AT LAW J. T. Bowditch, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. FARM M.24M WAGONS Mi-Brhle'!* plurality <1 »11. I i IKASI'KKK. AND COUNSELOR, /// c ,oods Fully Guaranteed, Robert A. Miller X I I < »!■!»<• A S. Parser. AM» >1 Ki.Ei'N. ITow often «lo w«> hv this on tint face« of children and, alas, of |xsiplt, who otherwise ar«' healthy? Whal causes it ? Bad Blotxi. The though* is terrible; the trouble is wors»*. No ordinary help can reinov«' it. It h *- quire« something unusual. D<> no» t.ik«* cheap sarsiparilla, or blood puri fiers. You must hai e something that has proven its |x>wer in both Europe ami America, (leucral Wheatcroft Nelson, of Lindon, says: “Mv ex perience in th«* English army, as welt as in America, convinces me th. t iKithiiuj so throughly purith's th bliMsl, ora«lds to the health, vigor life, as Dr. Acker’s English Bhxxl Elixir." ’his grand Elixir is sold by drug- ts in all parts of America. It is a »1. pure, honest medicine. Try it to-day. MetM*hHU . W. I.t> M»lker I MitM-lmi’’ ; irality si i-KKlNTKSliKNT M< Elroy 1..IC.O •lory,. 7.»43 Mi Elroy s pltrality s-r a ix HXINTrH. Baker .34,125 O Bihli 5,14* HakerM majority I-KO-K 1 IIS'. (TTuRNSVS 1 i r*t libtrn-t—Win M. i'ohig 1 . li. W Ml'..a ■s . .,n»l lliatricl W < ornimi • T <i. Owen Tl.i 'l bistri«1!—J. J Whitnej " “ «. < . Bingham ' ’ Koiirtli bistri. t—T A Stephen». . li. K Murphy Fifth District—T. A McBride J B Brockenboroug!i sixth Distri« t J I. Baud .. .. |- E Hyde sevt alii District - E. B Dufur. * H Wilnou The Heat of Summer Sew fork's WnterSupply. B. Goary, li. D. |.\X AND SIRGEOX, 1Ü.IW9 4O,2!*2 :t2.(M4 Bonham P axs . O ke « .Dr. The following is the result of the official count for the recent state elec tion on all the state offices except the Governor. The official count of the election for Governor will not lie made until the eonveniug of the legislature next January: CONliKKHM. Ilernmun 40,176 Miller 2,&j6 Brtiue Hermanu’s plurality Sl HHKMK .11 bi.E SPRING WAGONS, Tlw OFF!« IAL STATE VOTE. MOUNTAIN HACKS, Monis U. Horksoss, MD>1:M.\ uKEN OUT I G.C. EDDINGS VY ill pra« tiv»* ii *11 u<»mt* «»I t!»e state. » oli«*» lion** promptly made and r«*initted I TIDINGS V Hollow Axle Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack Bed and California Roller Brake. Enervates the system, reduces the vi N ew Y ork , July 11. Twenty-five tality, and weakens the energies. In million gallons of water started on its lliiscondition, the Issly readily falls a way to Central 1’nrk reservoir yester victim to disease. Fortify the system day morning from Croton laketbrough against these debilitating influences bv the aqueduct. Chief Engineer Freley taking Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restora started the stream, and thus opened tive. It enables the nutritive system the new Croton aqueduct. There was to absorb sutticient nourishment to keep the body vigorous and healthy, and in no fuss about the opemug of what is a tit condition to resist disease. For now one of the most remarkable ex sale by T. K. Bolton. amples of engineering skill in the world. The new aqueduct is somewhat over thirty-three miles in length. In round figures it will cost $2.’>,(Mi(),(MMl before in thus praised: entirely completed. About lt!3,0(M),(JOO State of Ohio Tre&s- bricks have been used in its construc Ma ury Dept, Columbus, tion The flowing capacity of the new J» Ohio. Feb 6. Ib89. aqueduct is 318,000,000 gallons a day. ■ “I have used St. Ja- When all is completed the total sto !„ cobte Oil in my family rage capacity will be about (59,700,000,- fur years, a ml find it to 000 gallons. It has taken alxiut five years to build the aqueduct. Under be the medicine of medicines neath the Harlem river the aqueduct FOR CEISERAL USE. takes a Ing dip. At this point it is 307 It 19 »good, bond medicine »nd honest men feet Ix'low the mean high water. will not hesitate to recommend It to suffering humanity.” JUHN P. 8LEMM0NS. Bookkeeper. Bev. H. L. Chapman, pastor of the M Church, Johnstown. Pa., says: In Every Bottle There I. a Cure, lu Every Application a Relief. , Somi after the great Hood, at a time when diarrhoea was quite prevalent. I received a box of six dozen t.bamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedv. As soon ns it became known that 1 had the medicine for free distri bution, there began a great run on it. which continued until it was about all «. gone. Everv one, so far as 1 heard from TRADE MARK them, ♦estitird to its virtues, declaring it the best medicine for the purpose they had ever used. Those who got it shared it around with their neighliors, so that I am confident it was productive of great good. We used some of it our selves and found it not only an excel lent medicine for diarrhoea, but for all kinds of pain and uneasiness in the stomach and bowels. It has been re garded as th».* best medicine known here for the diseases it is reoommendvd. For T^ ho - mq .T he E has -A-V obeler C o - sale by Chitwood Bros. ‘‘Good and Honest." M r i CM Mrs. P. M. Webstor, M D., PHYSICIAN, HOMEOPATHIC as / ila .\ i >, <> i ; f .«; o . x . at th«* « ■<»in:r«*_'at DHirtl 12 4’* K Dr. J. H. Hall, paiate V \ I A lì D PHYSICIAN ami SCKGEON ni Ilo. ASHLAND, ORECON. Main Street. J. S. Walter, M. D. S YY ;!1 iiriutn*«» his professi« «li <»f Dentistry XT — A siilxm », O rkoon . JllacoBsOilí A. C. Caldwell, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED ASHLAND, OREGON. Nitrous Oxide Gan administered for Hie painless ♦ *,ra<'U«>!i of teeth. Oitt« e owr the Bank.— [12 33] different styles and differ ent kinds of Stove-; Heating and Cooking J. S. Howard, are ' manufacturej under the , . a^07e trade nieans tb. ■»■it tiler«» ¡3 »• mark. — the chea- from found i can 'hp World’ Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFoRD, OREGON. i ki.i l' <•! real estate busineMgiven • *•» f 11 m ;i» htion. and inf«»nnati«»n furili*!»«*«! I oi»« «1 iiiD‘4 property in the new t»»wn. C. W. Hoot, Surveyor—Ashland y°'4 I trade ?Jt8t,0n’- £*aa- the *ar'f' 8ee «h*. —( H'— BAIN wagons I V . 1 lei«»h t 111:111 AUCTIONEER *' to '«’I 1\ < I' pr< par«'«l at al! tini» lHMI*rÌM*ld k « mm ! m . <»r otilft .*tn\ kind in Y'lil.nid. or wil «afh n. V»» ANYVY HELE • «»I VI RY liable* no* I a » u « r.%p» rien4 »* in the >11*111« !•» guarnì»*«* s EI ’ . V ’ •ir» ’ RI»AV lor Al I ( TI«»M I N A 'll 1 ' ND e *ale of*HM ik F K RR1GHTMAN A*hl>«ii»l. i »r H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon. KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. A l>ig carload of stoves and ranges just received. 11 k finest line in the county. < ’all and see and believe it. H ATKIXSON. » H « ARTEK F V. CARTER »««ólrnt Vi«*»—Pres. t’ashier - At tlie - ASHLAND >>>>>>>>>>>> TheBankof Ashland ilso HS NEW I tW-AW4( Was Awarded the only GRAND PRIZE ( 'omc and Call anil Examine Them now on Exhibition at ASHLAND OGN. Martin & Harris's, Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Does a General Bauking Business. »Ileelions ma*!«* at all accessible point» <»u f*V'»rabl'* t«*nns. "iixht ex« hHn«»* an«! teiegraphiu transfer* i'ortlan*!, -an Fra”.* i.*< o ami Nvw York. TOWN - LOTS ---- In the town <»f- ASHLAND, OR. OHLY PERFECT SE^' ng .F amily USE, 1368 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO MONTACUE Siskiyou co., Cal., For Sale on Easy Terms. uionlti* ^e»* map at thv Kni,’,»a‘i D»-|*«»t for grade«! I»r*<•••*. rt« -. »»I a«l«lrv»s IX H HA*KFLL. r«»wn Site Agent F. K R . r»u Fran» !*«-«. • ’«lifurnia. J. L. DOWNING. ASHLAND, OREG., \\ in. A. Grow House, Sign and Decorative Ihr Most llapiil ami l.alr>l Imphivcil Type WritiDi Machine. WILEY B. ALLEN & CO Special Attention to Graining and Paper-Hanging. T-TSr JLrB h (VEoKl)EK' »• «mull Ali-xlge - Eurnaure liar». 1MW iFNFRAL AGENTS. Fortinn*!. « MILLS Terms ot Meertitinq 1.KU1L. One sqnare, flrst insertion............. f" Ufi Lach Additmual insertion................. l'W Job Prtntmq J Of atl descriptìonH done on Sport no lux*. Leeal Hanks, Cire^^n, Bnai > m Carda Bittheada, l<etturfea«iH. P«mt t»'«V et«., gdtten up tu j^*«t «tyle si IlvinS pneci* -r of BartnerHliip SIORi Oh A SCOOP. Iliir. Ijltlr «.HIIM-. When a piirtnership is formed for a Nivid Iri pt ion of the Ire Plain I* orma - Xew York Herald < ’ «rres|M»n«|»*nt detmit«' period it is dissolved bv the Governor Hill, of New York, 1ms n<> (i«»ll of lceleTg> Beat H in <'oiiteiii|M»mriete oil a The death t expiration of that |>eno<i. superior in what is known as practi I or insanity of any pnrtm-r o|>erat« s as Big Item cal |x>htic«. He is shrewd and far- Dr. Bushrod W. Jamee, <>f Phila- seeing. agixxl judge of human nature, delphia, m a letter written after t ravel- a dissolution. The conviction of any |>artner on a criminal charge, ami sen Talking the other evening aliout well acquainted with the inlri<*:u*i«« lug through Alaska, lias the following , tence to imprisonment for hfe dis- i newapa|H*r ••sc<M>|>e.” and the many of stat«» politics, and, iiaxit of all, to say of the wonderful Muir glacier: daring efforts to secure the exclusive cognizant of the power which is lx-- We pass through ley Strait the solvt's the partnership. If wie partner I mmihuc « individually publication of news, Manager Hen bind the throne iu nearly every state doorway to Glacier Bay. Icebergs bow a chilly welcome to us and the insolvent, and makes an individual derson, of the Western Union Tele of the republic. Bearing this in mind, aud recalling air becomes decidedly bracing, with a assignment for th,. I.enetit of his graph office in this city, said: "The «•redi’ors the partnership is thereby most noticeable thing of the kind that bis presidt'iitini aspirations, the pres promise for the near necessity for dissolved. J came under my jiereoual olss-rvatioii ence of Governor Hill nt the banquet warmer clothing. Aud now the ves Each partner is supposed to give a waa iu Victoria, B. C.. iu 1NUK. The given in New York by l'om Grady to sel steams into Glacier Bay, in among real iceliergs almost as tall as her reasonabl.. share of his tune to the summer liefore, in 1Mb, Secretary of Ctinstoplier A. Buckley is easily ac- slender masts aud some far broader liusmess of the linn. In case of his State Seward had bought Alaska from oouiited for. Hill knows that Buck- than her graceful hull. Great mov refusal or n. gle. t to do so, the other the Russian government, paying there ley not only can contract for thetraus- ing masses of crystal, tinted with all partner or partners may ask for a dis- for S7,20t),(MK>. It was the first time fer of the deiuocratic party of Cali the shades of blue imaginable, from hnn', ,U ,iI“1 t,“*n r*‘n'»ii‘,,lze w:>bout for years that the I uited Stab's had fornia to him illilli, lilt that he can Ismght any territory; Alaska was a carry out his coutraet ami deliver the palest pearl to deepest indigo, with Ik-tween the partners tbemselrs the sort of terra incognita, ami people gtxxls. He knows that the d*-m<»*rat a* here and there rich rainliows gleaming <*u the splintered edges. Far ahead provisions of the articles ar<- binding were interested in the transfer. party of this btate cowers lx<neatli th«' "The U. S. and Russian commis- ¡nail of Buckley, and that it is not there seems to Im a dense white mist, and are the measni.. of the rights of mid now it has cleared away ami '•«. h memlH'rof the firm. But they siouers had gone up there, the coun often that lie fails to whip a maicou am not binding np„tl third persons try bad lieeu formally tamed over to tent into the trac«*s. lb* knows that all is still again. Night has fallen and we must re « ho have dealings wit h t lie firm, unless the United States aud the whole lot betweeu el«x*tious th«' deunK'ratic par tire, each with a silent, resolve that he • Hicles are shown the,,,, or they are I including a half-dozen special news ty of ('ahforuia imstunes an air ot ind«' I paper correspondent« were on board pemleuce, but that when an el<s*ti«m will be first to see what further won aware in some way. of their tenor. 1 arti.ers are trustees for each other the Sierra Nevada, wli their way to is i:n|x-iidmg Buckley is the master ders are awaiting us in the breaking Victoria. Each newspaper man had, and auttxTat of the party, even th«' day. In the morning light Muir IS among thenwelv««, while they are (»lacier rises before us, not a great tall ''M-nts of each oth.-r U> third pei'sons. of course, a full desenptiou of the leading newspaper ot that party using rock of ice, but a crystal citadel with As trustees, therefore, everything they whole thing, and was anxious to get its lntluence to «sxist hiui in carry lug towers, turrets, crested minarets and J" must mure to the Ix-nelit of the it off’ to his paper and beat the other out bis pluus find s>'lieuiea. Hill, ttiep, attendwl this banquet, lance-like spires, all of glittering ice. r im \ , pmtnerean take advantage fellows. his position as a partner to obtain "The Sierra Nevada stopped nt Nan which was giveu by an avowed enemy Clear ami transparent, shading . J"‘vale gam for himself. The t aimo with some accident to her ma of Cleveland for the express pur|>osc through all the tints and tones of blue, capped iu some places with purest ■ ’ d l,,,r,norrtL1P is a community of chinery. and it looked as though the of capturing Buckley, and through silver, in others with tieece-like snow. i r fi«r ’ ’ i* ,|Un‘PnH*r,t t<> share inffh steamer might have to lie there three him tb«' solid California delegation 'to the national democratic convention a,J* and a ri^ht to a or four days. Later in the morning we land and J of the affmrs of "As 1 learned afterward, the cor of 1892. Whether the bargain was climb to its summit and roam over its respondent of the New York Herald conclinW or not, or, if eouclud«-«!, crystal land-scape. Deep crevasses show shimmering lights far down „.A! “ r,ll'‘ ““ •’!‘rl“,-r ‘'an sue bis co- was a long haired, full liearded, dash what its terms are, cauuot la* said; M.tm ron any matter connected with ing young fellow of Hibernian ex but if it Las lieen «'onciudtsl let no their shattered sides where the sun tii ». m . . atT<tir.s ’ . liimr ,ib «la ti, partner- « traction. Some called hint 'Beauty,’ California democi”.t (latter Lmis<-lf ttlnrx touches the ragged edges or the wav tui* ing curves of the broken ice. Strange ship continues. He «-an. however sue others 'Adonis.' 'Adonis' went ashore that he will lx* abl«< to move baud or at Nauiamo determined to secure a foot to help Grover Cleveland, how sounds come up from the uncertain for any private or distinct debt •a'b partner is a geueral agent. •scoop' for the New York Herald, and ever milch lie may desire so to do. depths murmurs, gurgles and long broken sighs as the prisoned water t ,.e''r,act for and bm.i struck across the country. It is very If the game has las'll made all that forces its way along, now and then in h« tirm. J-.ae , partner has the power rough, a veritable wilderness, and he the ranks ami file of the party in this a«"K'n must have suffered great privations. state «'an do is to staud by ami see it terrupted in the course by rocks and nJ ' ".T'r1 the part- “How he made the trip I never played ollt. They will have Ho more sometimes aided in its sad toned knew, but one morniug 1 was startled to say alsiiit the nomination for 1M92 music by sharp gusts of wind that Each partner can borrow money where I was lying nursing a broken than thougli they tx-loiiged to some sweep down into the ice gorges. Great solid blocks stand between these «n.t gne promissory notes of the firm leg, in Victoria by au apparition other party or Inisi on som«* other crevasses, so dear and pure that, one I as heeiinty for the loan, lie can which looked like the ghost of what planet. can imagine that the eye penetrates ■r"""se or release debts due the tirm. had once been a man." Tile t'l-cat Ni>llli«e»t I lout the knowledge or consent of “It was Adonis! The poor fellow to an impossible distance into the th" other n,emU.r(j. J|t. llmJ. pay was almost a skeleton. He had a few heart of the glacier. Deep, awful Charles S. Fee, < ien. 1’ass. aud br ,M 111 ful 1’ shreds of what bad been clothes; his Ticket agent of th«* Northw«‘Stern l*a- caverns yawn almost at the feet of the if t tA'k'I'i ii ’ h ,bt" “88ettl "f ’*“■ Partner- eyes glittered like those of a maniac, citic R. R. has just arrived at Port daring explorers, and ever and anon ship k as be staggered rather thau walked land from St. Paul, Minn. In an in loud thunder tones aud frightful, i’he authority of a partner IH Coll- to my room. terview in Portland he stattxi that crashing sounds reverberate from med to th.- general s<-ope and custom ‘•His first thought was for the paper. neighboring crevasses as great ice "The Northwest is the coming coun masses fall into the depths ami star of the lmsmess. \\ bile he might sign He had not stopped when he had try, and immigration is setting tins notes or cheeks, and a, .... pt bills of ex- finally emerged from the brush way more and more all the tim«-. In tle one for an instant, so calm and quiet in the solitude around. Beau <h..nge. this must lK. commercial through which he had fought his way, Isss we carried into Montana. Wash nT fours«, of the but made straight for the telegraph ington aud Oregon ikl.tkio |xx>pl<- with tiful grottoes, with dear blue flooring and shimmering iridescent walls greet business of the hrm. He cannot bind office to get his report nff. «txxrud-cliiss ticket«; in 1889, J2.I*»'; "The line was down; the cable that and tins year we shall bring in here the la-holder in the most surprising Da firm by a note m favor ..fa private *" payment, of a formed telegraphic communication unless than 5D,IHH> sixxtmi-i'lass peo localities. Long, irregular depressions pnvite'.l ¡'t*1 m.i .deot. Without the eon.-ent of with the maiuland was broken, and no ple. These ar«* almost all setti«*rs, starting from the far away heights of '«’"tier partners. Nor can one part- message could lie sent or received. the u-e mountain and running <|iiitejto and nearly all will stay. Th«* |»-ople "Are you the operator?" he gas|>ed. of tins country should not neglect the the turrets iiear its Veige, make ner issue nn omodation paper that m. ign he n<.te of ,-m. >ther firm or individ- "I want to get this on the line nt once. im]xirtaut work of k«-epiug these ;x-o- courses for the constant drip from the hills beyond our view, as the rivulets 'al as surety or indorser in the firm It is for the New York Herald. It is ple here. It is n«d «'Very man that is trickle ami rush onward down to .the ua Hlfl' Partners. the report of the tifinsfer of Alaska pleaxsl with what lie s<-«*s m a strung«' sub-glacial river, or as the superficial Withou then knowledge ami ...„sent to the United States. It must go im land to uliii'h he has come, leaving streamlets discharge their freight into 'a such a ease the partner signing mediately. It must go! Ins home an«l old surroundings lx* 1 told him it was impossible, and hind him. It is important to get the bay by the glacial stream near the ¡.would lx- iH-rsonally liable, hut not the iirni. explained the situation. mountain side. Some rivulets are ;>eople to come li«*re; but it is as «es One partner alone cannot execute "My God!" said lie, "what shall 1 sential to h«-lp them to lx- c«inteiit«*d dear aud limpid, some appear like I’l-Hhehin, by any instrument do! I’ve risked my life and nearly ami pr«*s|«erous after they come. streams of milk, others like amber. while more are turbid aid swollen in under seal, except to release debt. killed myself to get in across the coun Every effort put forth by your |>eo- the mid-day sun, carrying with them A I the partners must execute d.s-ds try ahead of the other fellows, and ple to retain and assimilate these in mild and stones, making rough, grat and mortgage of the partnersh.p now there’H no sending it. What coming thousands, will lx* repaid a huudretl fold. I am glad to find, al ing sounds as they take their final property, powers of attorney, etc m shnll I do!" "rder to make them valid. The part- "I'll tell yon what to do," said I so. that they are coming to realize* the leap. are entitled to lx. "Go down to the lieach. Hire a g«xxl truth of tins, ami a«*t accordingly. Ib-re and there moraines give safe naO "t1/ footing for the most timid to expl e i I"*"1, ,h*'lr de«»«* in full out of the stout canoe and an Indian crew, Pay “When I say that people ar«* com "f «he partnership, them to take you across the twenty ing here more and more, I say so ad the glacier. Mud i«>hshed stones, ! i‘7',rS Vi 11 ''‘'‘'‘alfreditors of one mil«« to Swinotnish. There you will visedly. 1 am meetiug from time to pieces of rock, scratched and ground i find a telegraph office and can tile time the passenger agents of other into all imaginable shapes, dark earth | I arm« r < an Haim anything. | Ex. your report, and it will be in the New lines, and they all bear witness how and tiny rivulets, compose the great \ Sun* ('ure for Piles. York Herald to-morrow morning." hard it is to turn people m other moraines, whose substrata is “God bless you!" said he. aud away clumnels. They say they go to cohe solid ice. How many ages old? Itching Piles art* known by moisture Once in awhile old tree-trunks meet like perspiration causing intense itch In* went as fast as he could pull him Illes aljont to move West, ami sLow the merits of the tine lauds they Lave us as we scramble over the rugged ing whet warm. Thin form, as well as self down the street. “Without waiting for food or rest, in the Southwest, but the reply is surface, and now and then a lovely blind, bleeding and protruding, yield at flower |«eeps at us from some shelter'd once to Dr. Bosauko's Pile Kemedv. he got a canoe and the 1 milans, and *We ar«* going to th«* Pacific North which acts directly on t he parts affected, got across the stormy strip to Swmo- west. Our crops have failed here, and H|H>t. But, alas! amid all the glittering absorbs tumors, allays itching and ef- misb, tiled hie rejmrt aud got it we hear that in Washington and Ore fects a permanent cure, ."•Gc druggists through iu great shape. It appeared gon crops never fail; the winters here loveliness there is a chili as if of the or mail; treatise free. Dr. Bosau ko, exclusively in the Herald, aud that are very severe, ami we l«*arn that tomb. The feet liecome numb, the Piqua, < >. Sold by I* K. Bolton. day was wired out to the coast and there the climate is very mild. If our ears tingle, and at last frail nature appeared the next morning in the San crops fail times are detqx*rately liani; compels us to leave and return to the I Francisco papers. An Agricultural Creed welcome warmth of the sun. but they tell us that those far w«*tern “Two days after the belated Sierra countries have so many great ami won We may wander on and upward for According to the ('mniilit f\ir»ier miles, seeing at every turn new feat the agriculturists met in convention Nevada arrived at Victoria, much to derful resources that when on«* hue ures of the mammoth glacier whose and adopted for themselves the fol the disgust of the other newspaper is light, the others make it up.' Oh, birthplace we cannot reach. Explor lowing creed. The foundation prin men who found that their cherished this Northwest is the coming country." ers have traveled over its expansive ciples of farming are t he same every news was widely known. “ 'Adonis.' U|K>n ins return to New surface for at least eighty miles, and where. ami a cree-1 to which a ItuckIrit'f» Arni<a ’■'dive. its full extent is supposeci to lie near The best salve in the world for cuts, (’anadian farmer can give his allegiance York was promoted, and given an im ly four hundred miles. Its width is a creed which his California brother portant position on the Herald staff bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever for his intrepid and successful effort sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, varies according to the proximity of can adopt with a clear conscience- corns, and all skin eruptions, and | m » si the great mountain chains and peaks "We believe m small farms and to secure a ‘scoop.’ " tively cures piles, or no pay required it to wiiose presence it has accommo thorough cultivation: we believe that is guaranteed to give perfect sallsfac dated itself most wonderful, consider the soil lives to eat as well as the A«IO«-s to Mother». tion, or nmney refunded. Price 2’» cents ing how it has torn and bruised them owner, and ought, therefore, to lie well Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has nar box. Fur sale by Chitwood Bros. as it passed. manured; we Itelieve m going to the been used by mothers for children teeth Bang' Clash! Roar! Again and bottom of things, and. therefore, deep ing for over fifty years with perfect suc killwl la th«*<'sf> again that clattering cannonade. Again plowing, and enough of it all the cess. It relieves the little sufferer at Last Sunday morning. July 13th, aud again the water turned to misty lietter if it lie a subsoil plow; we once, produces natural, quiet sleep by foam leaps higher and tosses for a believ<- hi large crops which leave the freeing the child from pain, and the the niaugl.xl laxly of a man was distance its glittering particles' And land better than they found it. making little cherub wakes "bright as a button." found lying on the railroad track at is very pleasant to taste sooths the \\ llbur. From facte elicited at the now, not very far from where we ride, both the farm and the fanner neber It child, softens the gums, allays pain, re we hear the loud report of its sudden at once; we Itelieve that everv farm lieves wind, regulates the liowels. and inqu««t it appears that the deceased cleavage, and watch an immense berg should own a good farmer; we believe is the best known remedy for diarrleea. bad Ixjeu known by two names, Jas. break from its parental tiosom, and that the best fertilizer of any soil is a whether arising from teething or other W. R umki aud Janies Willard, the former lx-mg considertsl his true plunge down, down into the deep spirit of industry. enterprise, aid intel causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. name as the following written iu his waters of Glacier bay that welcomes ligence without these, lime, gypsum I memoranda Ixx.k would mdieate it with engulfing waves, and throws and guano would be of little use; we Tla- BstHl Service "My name is James W. Ruse... of around it a very Niagara of spray, Is-heve in good fences, gm*d farm (« ’ hrouicle. j West Bend. Wisconsin. If anything Down it pluuges deep into the vawn- houses, good orchards and good chil It lias l»eeu well sai l that the re should iia|>|M.|i me. please inform R. mg gulf, lost and entomlied. dren enough to gather the fruit: we Then it bounds up suddenly into a lielieve in a clean kitchen, a neat wife ports of the Po6toflice service are an A. lor S., initial letter obliterated so as massive, glittering silver-eln’d tower, in it, a clean dairy and a clean con- epitome of the country's history. to make it uncertaini Rueeo, West dashing huge waves across the bay, science; we lielieve t- ask a man's From li statement of the operations Bend, \\ is." From other entrn-e it and dancing up and down, each time advice is not stooping, but of much of the offi«*e of the First Assistant ap|.ears that lie was a stationery eu- Post master General for th«* fiscal year gmeer and had l»-en on the coast for showing more of its glinting, dark benefit; tv** lielieve that to keep a place blue surface,each time seeming toen- for every thing and everything in its eml«xl June 30, 189(1, it is learmsl that several years. He had cards of hotels deavor to bring itself into a more se place saves many a step, aud it is sure the whole numlxir of postoflices in tn California, Idaho. Montana and cure and «bgiiititxl position. At last to lend to g<*od t<H»ls and to keeping operation iti the United States on Oregon. The address of J*. J. Tell.'en, it settles and then starts out upon its them in order; we Is-lieve that kind July 1. 1890, was (¡2.400, against 58,. Dayton, was found in Ins p<x-ket. journey to the sea a glorious, new Hess to stock, like gmsl shelter, is n D'JI m 1889, 57,370 m 1N88 ami 55.457 Another entry «hows that intheearly Hedged icelierg, out to the wilting saving of fodder: we lielieve that it is in 1887. Instructive as thes«* com part of tins year he worked as engl- waters of the briny ocean to the a good thing 1<> keep an eye on experi parative figures are, they lack the as neer m Staid's brewery, but when- th.« golden sunshine, which, while lending ment« and note all, good and bad; we tonishing character which would lie- busmess was l<x*at«*d was not stated. new beauty to the Arctic stranger, I | lielieve that it is a good rule to sell long to the figures of to-day set in The last entry stat.xi that lie left will steal part of its life away with , gram when it is ready; we believe m «‘ontrast with those of 100 years ago. Lathrop, Cal., on the Kill of J uly. 1“ M, In 1790 there were just seventy-five and started for Walla Walla. Wash every slender ray that, touches it. producing the best butter and cheese. ]x»stoflices in the country, while the ington. Only #2.50 was found on him I and marketing it when it is ready.” extent of the jxist route was 1875 There was a prescription for a pul Take It Before Breakfast unit's. It was not until 18n5 that the monary complaint winch wastill«*d out 'I lie ¿»rent appetizer, tonic and liver Ix»stotJi«*es came up to the thousand by Drs. McLean A Evans, M<»leeto, l'.|M ><-||. regulator. In use for more t han 50 1'hc transition from long, lingering limit, and 1850 had come and goue'oe- Cal. Coroner Shanibruok siimmomsl years in England, Positive specific f »r mnl painful sickness to robust health f«»re th«* postolli«**-«' of the I lilt«»! a jury, who return«»! a verdict that Ins liver complaint. 1 Bad taste in t li<* mont li marks nnep<H-h in the life of an m nan»' was James W. Rusco, and tha’ on arming in th«* morning, «lull pains in dividual. Such a remnrkalilc <v<nt is States numlieied 2(1,000. Then there tie cam« to his deatli by lx«ing rim the head and hack of the eyes, tired tri-asured m tin- memory and tin- agency came a ¡temxl of o»mparative inaction, feeling, dizzin« ss. languor —symptoms of wlierebv the good health Ims Iss-n at ami it was not until 1M71 that another over by t lie ears at Wilbur, alxsit 1 10 a. m., July 13, IMHO. He was buried liver complaint, ltemedy Dr f lit n taints! is grntefullv bl< ssed. Hence it is 111,(Mill |*o8toffi<*ee had been i«d<le<i to at Wilbur at the ••xjM>nse ot the coun ley's Dandelion Tonic. Relieves con th«' list. In 1 m 79 there were 40,000 that so much is heard iu praise ot Elco atipation, shar|M*ns the app« tii*- and trie Bitters. Si many feel that they ami then the business of the post ty. | Roseburg Review. tones up the entire system. Get the owe tin-1r restoration to health to the genuine from your druggist for $1, and <»rent Alterative and Tonic. If vou are oftic«* took a giant st rale, and in less Families not Already Ruppln il should tlam six years th«* numlter ha«i risen take according to directions. troubled wiili any disease of Kidneys, J to over 50.000. l»»f»e iiotime in procuring a Until» of l.ivi-r or stomach, of long or short stand It is not alone from the number of GlianilM^rlain's <'«die. (’Iiolcra and Diar mg von will surely find relief l-y tin- use Diiln't Make it Weik rh«M*H Remedy. It ; the only remedy of Electric Bitters. S>ld at .'»<<• amt fl 1«wt<itlicA'S, however, that the lessons that can always be de|H-nd«*d upon for Many <>11 Oregonians remember p< r Indtb* at Chitwood Bros, drugstore. of the country's marvelous growth are Intwel complaint in ail its foruK. ?.'» Jesse Applegate, “the sage of Yon 1 to lie learu«sl. In 17'JO the revenue of and fill cent bolt U h for sal* bv ChPuood the ilepartmenl was ¿37.9:45, th«' ex- Bros. calla." 1» Mr* Mauk.iX Mmidrnil? In the early days just for accom ’ ;>emlituree $32,140, th«* salaries of T in-struggle of Mrs. Jno. . Mackay . postmasters amounted to ¿«198 ami modation lie would provide meals ami lodgings for such travelers as <*lairm*d for social prominence in London cir $22,081 were paid for the transporta- to travel his way. It was an annoy cles continue«. The story of her rise I tion of the mail. When th«' United ing custom with a certain class of from the wash tub up to the top of the Suit«*« was for the second time at war stock «lealers who went over the road ladder of wealth, which she is contin with England the revenue of the de to offer a #50 slug in payment for a ually reminded of through liewspajiers partment was less thau a million, not night's entertainment, ami if the and other less public mediums, is a much more than a quarter of a mil change could not lx* given they would souree of great perplexity to her and lion was paid in salaries and half a settle tn full the next tim«* tllHV atop* she is using every means |»>HHible to million went for the tninsixirtation of put a stop to the "vile slanders.” Th«' mails. When California liecatne a p«*«l. Ont* day a fellow whom .lense Ap- latest is an advertisement which th«' State the revenue of the department piegate tiad spott**«! off«-r«sl a slug in Mackays recently had inserted m the was $4,905,176; the expenditures of the usual way. saying he was sorry. Ix»n«b»n p:q»ers, which read as follows: the department S4.479.O49; the sal- « \ITI«»X 1200 reward, all kind* <»f ari«*« paid amounted to $1,320,921, ami but really that was the smallest coin slanderou* n-poi $2,527,407 were paid for the transjKtr he bad about him. wntvl an«! « in i in tation of the mail. At th«* lx'gmmng “I'm sorry, replied the host, Mr* Mackay an of the pre««*nt de«*a<le the account "for I haven't a bit of change in the is the circula rth.ii* Amen« Hi stood as follows: Revenue, $13,315,- house." IBh-r of win. 479; exj»enditure, $16,542,M((4; salan»*«, "Oh, never mind,” replied tin* guest, America. YY $7,701,418, and mail carrying $22,25,5,- “Pll hand it to yon as sixui as I come Mn< kay I«» otl II honor r 984. The full figure« for 1M8!( are not back." month fn at hand, but according to the sum “But maylie I'll never see you ♦ \ ul. n. »• t Aliiuiituc for mary of the America}» . again," suggested Applegate, ignoring land <»f p. n:* r« h-rn d to that year the • revenue of the depart- the band ontstretchrtl for the eight JollN* »X. Bi ld« A JOHNS«» ment for the • fiscal year ended June cornered coin. 4 Vi'îin Erinrs, I >nd<»n. Solicito 177. the exj>eh :«f, 188M, wax "Yes, you will. I’ll lie along here ditures were 858,126,(HU, the post- in atxiut a week." said the other. musters’ salaries amounted to ¿12,58*.«,- Tll«'ir l,ll»ine»'> itooillillg. "Oh, well, in this case I'll just keep the slug, ami wbeu you come back I'll Probablv no one thing has c»u»ed 7(‘i8 and ¿31,450,847 were paid for the have the change for you," reph«xl the such :ffgen<-r:il revival of trad«» at Chit- trans|»ortation of th«* mails. There is ol«l gentleman, ami putting the pi«*«* wood Bros, drug store >>a their giving no need of any oonuueut on so plain in bis pocket lie liade the stranger away to customer., ot ~ > many free trial an <>bj««ct lesstkD as this. g«xxl morning, with beet wishes for a Ixiltles of Dr King's N'r-w Discovery for Absolutely Pure. prosperous journey ami a safe return. Consumption, their trade is simply Exposure to rough weather, getting enormous in this verv valuable article powder never varieii A marvel That man didn’t try to fool with form the fact that it always cures aud wet. Jiving in damp localities, are favor of This purity. str«*ngth arid wholeaomenos*. old lmin Applegate any mora -j Ex. never disappoints. Coughs, colds, able to the contraction of diseasee of More economical than th«* ordinary kind», asthma, bronc hitis, croup and all the kidneys and biadder. As a |jrev<»n- an«! cannot be »«»Id in < <>nq » tition with and fol the cure of all kidney and th»* multitude <»f !<»w t«*st. ‘‘bort weight You can be cheerful and happv only throat and bmg diseases quickly cured. tive, trouble, use that valuable remedy. alum or nhosphate powders. So!«i only in when you are well. If you feel out of You can test it before buying try getting liver cans K oya H iking P owder ('o .'iub a trial bottle free, large e.i/.r «1. Every I Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver ami Kidney VY all Ktre«*t, N i. sorts,*' take Dr. J H. McLean's Sarsa Balm f 1.00 per bottle, at Bolton's. I hottie warranted. panlia. Kept at Bolton V All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. POWDER l or Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand.