SCIENTIFI«’ MISCELLANY Jiwephine's Co|>i»*r Mines. rOrauf» P»»» t’onrivr. Oct. 28.| ASHLAND TIDINGS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS As announced in a recent issue of WOSDEKPUL TREES. October 31, 1890. Friday, "Courier," that a parly of mining The following statements are com- the ' piled from apparently reliable ac.s.iiuts ’ capitalists would visit ttie new copper FOISTS OS THE TARIER QI ESTIOS. id tree wonders: One tr«*e of the 1 mines near Waldo about the middle of the present month, Mr. Thomas M-.iiposa Grove, California, is *.♦•» fv.-t ' Couch, president of the Boston A' |S, F. < h rollick- 1 in circumferenee; through another a Montana copper mine, of Butte City, The proof of the pudding is in the roadway of 27 ft*et long, 10 feet wide Montana, (tile second lnrgi*«t copper eating, and th«> proof of national pros­ and 1«» feet high bus b«*en cut, yet the mine in th«' worjd); Mr. Angus Mc­ For '40 Ycnrs. perity is the ability of the people to PilotKu.b. Mo , Septembers. l’SS. tree is still vigorous and growing. 1 ro'Tet».! with clirutiic rhotiniati-m in my Columbia county, 11 < of various kinds, and may even be We dare say that never l>“fr>re lias by g.’title rubbiugaud used over a tire for boiling water. Heures liemlHi heoiily-I’reston's “Heil Ake” such a Ixxly of men visit««l this coun­ applied frequently, will cure A tree of the Nubian forests grows If your shopkeeper tries to increase ty where so much mineral knowledge ready-made whistles, galls left by in­ and capital were combined. Conse­ the price of tinware upon you call his sects having hole: through which the quently their opinions :ia to the min­ attention to the fact that the new tariff m Sackett St., Brooklyn. N. Y , „an.ri IS89. wind blows with startling effects, ing outlook of tins country is corres- does not go into operation, so far as 1 wa» taken with neuralgia in side and l'he vegetable wax tree of Japan bears mffer-d 6 month». I was given up by doi> |M>ndiiigly valuable. As to what they tin plate is concerned, until July 1, lierri«*« from which fine candles are lore, but was cured by St. J aco P s O.l. will do, time will only revtjal. At 1891. By that time we will have ex­ Ml< lUELMcGIXS. made. Tue stinging tree of Q.iens- present, if they do know themselves, tensive works in operation, and the ef­ land is «langerons to the touch, but they have kept their own (Xiuusel for fect of tlieir (Nimpetition will be to re­ A t D stgouts and D ealer «. h'aves no mark, though the pain is Itti CHARLES A. VCGELER CO . Blit.co««. HA reasons perfectly well known to ail duce prices. maddening and tlie part stung is ten­ our readers. Sure cure—Preston'» “Hed-Ake." der for months when wet. A palm of In an interview with these gentle­ Pedur, India, 11 feet high, changes When the free trader tells yon that Ha ptiei'.ion morning ami eveuing. a men. we found out this much, how­ the tariff has raised the price of earth­ ever, that the ore so far is very rich handkerchief tied to its leaves so as ami the returns from the two carloa«ls enware and common window and to touch the ground at 4 a. m. hav­ they have ship[w*«l away has been pressed glassware point out to him the i ing liven I. inches from the ground at more than satisfactory, in fact, so fact that there has been no change in 5:30 a. m., 18 inches at 8 p. m. and 9 much so that they will uot ship the the schedule, and that therefore there feet, at 3 a. m. A leaf st«x*k of the one hundred tons as they intended to is no excuse for a dealer putting up travelers tree of Madagascar eontiuus. ; do at first, as theouly question they ’prices. If the same frt«e trader tells I even iu the dryest se:ison, a quart of now have to ileal with is as to the you that pressed glass is higher priced | water. Schelwish, the Bavarian nat­ Germ, Bacteria 4 biitsih lledroyer amount; and to ascertain ’this, further ill the United States, owing to the ex­ uralist, found ir< the heart of Africa development will have to la* made, isting tariff, tell him he is mistaken, I I an iron tr«x*, from which the leaves consequently, they have ordered a tun­ and call Ins attention to the fact that could lx* removtsl only by tii:ng. An­ nel four hundnal ft*et in length to be the Ciiimrd steamship line, which is , ol her African tr«*e yields butter. An 1 run at the base of the mountain, to be veiy English, you know, bought a large , engin«*er who has l.«*en surveying tn 1 under the supervision of the well supply of Pittsburg manufacture for Central America, reqx.rts a tre«* which ' known miueralolgist. Colonel J. A. their vessels, liecause they could buy ■ «bines with a brilliant light at night, cheaper and ln‘tter goods from the The mow* :i|fgr*«ftk*d ilixenx.■* I even a tree which gives milk, and u tr«*e Straight, who has I mh * ii in charge of I the mine since its first discovery, American concern than from any Brit- ' lepruxy i :itnl cuxex pr »n* awed inenrn hie. yield to it« miiiiic ti uch. it is » which la-ars dough for bread. l'his tunnel and the various cross ish house. E^MmYAKoT^PMto’i'i KHEUKIATISM. for Infants and Children I In the Circuit < «. irt of the state of ore • for I ickMin < ounty James Drum. Plaintiff, . vs. J.dm W. ¡»ol’arhidc. Defendant.’* P.v virtue of a u ri f «•xpcution duly is- out of the mimo e c !• d <>u 1 m thu a! enlitkd cause, to me i directed and 4 |x.unds of ' e.tlcined magnesia,-*<''7 pounds of hy- ■ |so<*hlorie acid. ann ami therefore po.--si*sr«*s no blenching ♦ v order, postal «>rd<-r <»r cash. Pric« power, l ilt idler receiving for 1G0 $3.50 | m r galhui ju*». delivered it thi hours a current of 120 ampere«, with a Ashland depot. Orders from abroad pressure <>f •> vdts. the solution cou- promptly tilled. I t.uns one fourth of one per cent, of %Mh^iFoi • a! | m » s ?<»-*4« • A-h;ind. fix d chlorin«*. This l.l.-aches yarn and tow in a quarter of the time hith­ erto requires), and .ppar.-ntly without diini'iisiiiiig th«* strength of the ma­ terial. 1 lie el«ct reales consist of three .-.he, ts of e-.pper eacu 27 itielies by 18 Ihel.i s, connected witii tile IK'gatlVe terminal oi the dynamo, and 72,1 ties The umbrsig i««i ha < T ¡H-roxule of lead, each 7 niche« by 4 brickyards i niches, «*onn«<’ted with the poeitivi* terminal. The ehemieai reactions are uot exactly known, but. the bleaching i peii'ormed by th«* fixed chlorine, without the usual loss of fr«?e chlo­ rine. an I the system eta*ms to lx» re­ generative. John Van Horn, TILE FOR SALE! I-'EATHEK FUTOKIES. At Mannheim, (lei many, several factories, employing steam machinery and hilii.lretls of o|x*ra!ives, are now it work preparing feathers for mar- , ket. l'he feat hers come in great .plan- i ’1'les from d'ffcreiit swtions ot Eu­ rope, ami from China and other parts of Asia, 'l he l.ales are* opeued near a kind of gm or breaker, which shakes ■nt the feathers and throws them around a ehamlier through which a strong air current is passing. From this machine they pass to others, in which the long and heavy feathers are -.■parated by ventilators fre.m the -bort and light, until the final deli­ cate down is blown iulo a large re- •eiver. l'he cleansing is effected by jets of steam, the dirt thus looaene«! l>eing drawn < ff by currents of dry air. Frrein the leading varieties ut as fine a lot of brvt • IN AMERICA. ;imin. N»fland. J. W. iHkUa.hide, Josephine SATt'RAL HISTORY NOTES iiollarhidv. I. 1» Dollarhid»*, An Irish naturalist. Rev. S. A. I.reti- Floreu« «* Iwillarhid«, Mary N. Grieve. H. c. DoHarhide « id in. records the«.* interesting olMerva- M F Ihdoirhide. heirs at luu tions: 1. A lien was s«*en going down ol'the estate of Jesse I»«d!ar- the chimney of a eottag«* in Arb< >e hide. *!e»'ea*v«|. Uvfendants. By virtue of an execution and or«l» r .1 parish. The owner was asked how it -a!»* issued «»ut of th«- • it.nil • ourt of th« came to do this; iu* said the house >tate >>f Oregon, for the ( <»unty <«f Jackson was often ln eggs in an outhouse in • »f thr»hundr**»i ami ninety-two and 7 H* «iollNrs, with inter«‘sl ««»» the -ano- iron» th«- Cusheiidun, w here* there« was a small •th «lay of SeptvmD r. i>‘?o, with fifty dolhir* hole in th»* nxif, just alxive her nest, uttorn> y fee, !.«-- de- r«»-ts of suit (ax- -I, moled the nest and eggs to one side forty t •> an* I ND* «lollars with a-iaiti-: «•«»sts, to iim * dirvelcd, agj ainat ■ * •* ----- ot to preveut the rain falling on her. the property -ai. I hax e levied U|»oii aim « 3. A gixise mtide her nest and laid shall expose for sale ut puMie sal«- t«» lhe on tin* top of a tliatcheii cottage at highest hld«ler, f«»r nidi in baud, on lhe < ilendum. Siu* pulled away the thatch sth, hay <>f \'uren.l. r, /' '•», off tlu* rix.f. and s it there during the At 2 o'clock, p m <»i S4ii He 1 and down. r» a!A*slul.»i to wit. laying aiid being m Ju> x SI X t'RE.UETHRMIXKI» I'.Y ROOK ElMIK. Ron county, Slate of Oregon: I n a review of our scant knowledge Beginning nt a point s‘,’* . fi’«‘t s«.t.:h am. "J?l feet w«“>t »»f I tic N K «•«»nwr of !«»l N«> I. concerning e« x>*s. Herr G. Herz fa­ m Secti.m N«. «. i p. *'•”. < Il H f U \l vors a theory of Fiquet, a cutth* farm­ thence running w« -r l:;? ie«-t, then« •• s«»u*h I s. f» vt to the ¡n»rlb lit»«’ of L. oairuit’s h»t, er of Houston, Texas, who had <>ls th» n* v «ast !• •’.» f» »*t. tUvi»< north I si f«-ct t ■ served that tlx* s»-x of young cattle th«* place «»I ! m ginninj. containing on« halt was usually that of the weaker parent. a« re iiiot«- or h - - I »ate« i Ja! Ashland, thi*7th «lay «»i <►• l«»b»*r. I >itT. rem-e in tile strength of parents w is pr.xiueed by feeding, and in 32 ) s*.«o j imi ' •• ululisi V. cases the s.-x of calws whs succ «* hs - >li.*rirt ««f Ja« kws.ii roujH \ . Oregon fully presb-tertniiusl. Herz has met Bv HOBT, rA V I.«»!:. Deputy. with tilt* same result in ex[x*nmfnt- ats.ki» aV Burh-ii-liM a . Attori»«?!« for I’lnintit!’. ing. - P. 0. Box 55 Forest Grove, Or cuts, will thoroughly pros|*ect the live claims now owned I.v the Oregon A California c.mpany, and tlu* five claims owned l.y the Boston ,V Mon- tana company. The Anai*onda pper company also have live eluinis which they intend to prospex-t. Iu answer to th«* question, "how long will it require to run this tunnel and cross cut«?" Col. Straight said it depended altogether :is towhat they would find lie thought it would re­ quire alx.iit three months; but it may take longer. A democratic contemporary who a f(>w days ago iufortned us that the tar­ iff does not benefit the farmer, yester­ day liewailed the fact that “the high price of laith hops and barley will ad­ vance the price of be«*r.” This inter­ esting item of news will be carefully excluded from the weekly edition of our contemporary, ns that issue will l>e largely devoted to telling the fanner that the McKinley bill doe« not help him in the slightest degree. Onrdemo- conteinporaries ought to settle I cratic Ibis question, tieeanse' it is extremely stole a -iipreuie Court ikeisioa. difficult to agree with people who say Washington. Oct. 22. A paragraph that a measure can produce opposite in a Western paper to the effect that results. In other words, we would like th«* late Justice Miller of the Supreme to know whether the tariff raises the Court was so reticent isincerning the price of barley^fcnd if so whether the business of tlie court that no one was farmer gets the lienetit of the raise. ever able to obtain from him au ink­ Perhaps our ingenious contennMiraries ling as to tlu* nature of decisions ou will wriggle out of their dilemma by pending cases is. of course, true. He saying that the middleman gets all the was the most scrupulous man alive, benefit of t he increase] price, but if but nevertheless on one y the pected of mingling in the lobby now New York Tribune, which points out and then to replenish her purse, but that the duty on tin plate will not be until July 1, 1891, and at the the Miller family were idwavs her firm changtxi ----------------------------- . --- -■ ----------------- friends, and she'was as much at home ?alue 11111 e some figures showing how much the eoet ought to be iu- in their house as iu her own. It was kuown that Miller had pre- creased to the consumer, provided he pared the opinion of the Supreme is called uim . ii to pay, as freetraders Court in what was known as the l’u- assert, .................. all of the *"" tariff. ,r ' The r‘"’ ,r Tribune “‘...... .. cific railroad cases, under the Thur­ says: “A dinner kettle holding three man act; that he had read it at the quarts, now costing ?I 44 per dozen, or regular conference of the Justice« Sat­ 12 cents each, weighing one pound urday morning; that it had been ap­ four ounces, by the new duty may l>e proved by the court, and would be de­ increase«! in coet to IB1., cents if the whole of the duty is added to the pres­ livered ou the following Monday. As the d«M*ision was certain to affect ent price of plates, hilt the retail price the prices of Pacific railway securities is now 5«) cents. Plainly no dealer very materially which way it went, and will charge 5112 cents beranse of the as it might ruin men who held the duty. So four-quart milk pans, now stocks and bonds, or make their for­ costing 55 cents per dozeu, might cost tunes, there was an integse anxiety to 5.3 cents each in consequence of the new duty, but tht>y now retail for 20 know its nature in advance. The difference between The agent of a New York syndicate cents each. largely interested in the securities of- the wholesale eoet and the retail price fere«l the general’s widow 350.000 if she is now so great as to all this class of would obtain this information. She pnxiiicts that the lnsigmticnnt addition nmiertook the delicate task. While to cost by reason of the duty wili not the Miller family were at church Sun­ affect the consumer in the slightest day morning, she went to the bouse, degree." entered Judge Millar's library, un­ Immediate relief by I’reHtou's -‘I1e«*r publish«« the fol and was th«* basis of very large trtms- lowing tinder display headline«: aetions in stocks before the opiuion “For a week past a dozen gentle was annouucetl alx.iit 1:30 o'clock ou men bnv«> l>een gather«*«! at the Grand Monday. Pacitic in earnest dlBCiiesiou of a plan The facts leaked out and the widow which sounds like a tale from the was never allowed to enter the Miller ‘Arabian Nights.' If carried out ¡01(1 house again, and was never again rec­ S2IUk«I.1 XM> of solid cash which has ognized by any of the family. In fact been paid in f-nys that it will In* th**ir she was >*ompi-lled to leave Washing­ scheme will result in m; ’ ing railroad ton m disgrace, but sin got her 350,000. trains appear like mere stage coaches, I’re-t’»n - “ He! Ak«*"isa >;»veifie for hvniation with n capital stock of 82500. A Salem paper says: They are already securing players for next season’s sport on the diamond, and th«* hope is that next year will see a g « 4» ami intere#*l al lhe rale «>í «»ne p« r cent, per mondi from Mn-uh I*. iss7. ihv -am m j ... atturikuy fe«*<. 5 ».2-» eo-ts ami the u-»-Is ami a'-ruHig ««»-Is «»Í am! up«»n Ibis writ. W hercu|«o;i I »liti on th* 1st «lay ««f ’ »« !<»t»ur, I**’.»«*, levy ujM»n, and will -»11 at putdie am* lion for cash in hand to the hig'u si l»id«ier at the court h«»u>«* d«»or in Ja» k-«»nvilh*. Oregon, on Sat ni dai/. A * /•« n r >. /s at 'i o‘el«»«*k p m. of - hh I «!av al! th« right, title and inl« rest of th»* -nel «tu!« intani-, W m.iEatoii. Irem Eaton ami Jam« - Hamlin, in mid !«► ’ I e i< *. w g d« t: item »■ north, ", ¿ decree* vast, tw«» hun«ired ami thirty-« •nr ’j;»»; feet to the the iitir oi Applegate r«a»i: Ihcti th«- Apple ate .-<•«y. «»•••gon. Given under my h.«mt »hi- :-l day of Ou t«»lxr. IS’.«». JAMES «. B!Ri»*F.Y SbcritT of Jack-on e*u»nty, Oregon . Tlx* Worhl’s Fair. «’lire» in 1» minutes: Pn »ten's "Heil.Ake." h y«»n'\»' liCHflache try l*r< *ton'N “Hu«] Ake.” will make the transportation of tin mails almost equal to the telegraph, allow a Imeinees man to have his office in New York and live in Chicago with no more inconvenience than if hie home was just around the corner. The tourist will I k * allowed to leave any point in the United States one day ami arrive in Europe the next, and any one lias the opportunity ot leaving .Nellie Bly back in the middle ages by making I he circuit of theglolH. in just five days. "The project was completed y«*ster- day afternoon, and to-day. at Spring­ field, the Mount Carmel Aeronautic Manufacturing company will be <*har- tere«l with a capital of ??2*»,. Within sixty days the first air ship is to arrive in Chicago. The company is backed by a powerful English syn­ dicate and by Eastern capitalists, l«.th these intorcHts having representatives at the Grand 1‘ncitic m«*eting. Th«' incorporators, however, and the in­ ventors E. J. Pennington and Rich­ ard Butler of tlu* Mount Carmel Ma­ chine and pulley works at Mount Car­ mel, 111., W. C. Dewey, of the Grand Rapids Furniture Manufacturing com party, of Grand Rapids, Mich., E. L ChamlM'rlaiu and James Pugh. "The proposed air ship, models of which have been sn feet square, and the contracts for it have nlready l>een let. The company will manu­ facture all it needs from the raw ma­ terials. even to the aluminum of which the airship will lie almost entirely composed. Spring & Summer Dress Goods, PARASOLS, LAOIES AND CENTLEMEHS FINE SHOES ANO BuOTS. <'lot liin«»' I >ii-<»«-t i'rom t li<- Eui-U. All at Prices that DI- tv COMPEHTIOX. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES I Almost as Palatable as Milk So disguised that it can be taken digested, and assimilated by the most •ensltlve stomach, when the plain oi) • snot be tolerated; and by the com­ bination of the oil with the hypo- phaephites is much more eftiiaciuas BraiarkAbie rs a le«h prodntrr. Persoas (tala rapidly while taking IL 80 n S EZVLSION 11 acknowlrdi;« dburii, Snl«-ni, AJt»aiiy, 'i Himeht. Shedd* Harrisburg, June» • ion ( ity. Irving, Eugmie. St'iViHC MACHÍNE NEEDLES AhO SUPPLIES. AUTISTS’ - MATERIALS, .Special attentimi paid lhe 1«. U III, LF.AVK A II RI V K Portland H:00 a m | Roseburg 5:40 i m R« jm -t»urg »• :2ii a m i Portland 4 :(J0 r m klai’. \.\ S LOCAI oiaily e\< « pl Sunday. I.KAVK AKKIVK Portland .5 00 I- M i Allxny »♦.no p m ..'»HO « m I l-i.nlHtid .H IO A M Alt any TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Shci ¡li s Salt » «< < oü MOIMTU.N OF ►r,.'i.»l> CI.À»» »■*«- I *TT*. uni T<> I.X1*IU>» TK«IN*>. • r l.-ul < ) ' D e II«»-’ Hil i I . A Rose h • \ i ; ;ii, t A ;t ue«l <»ut of I lie al»««v<- \v « hi ¡«in ; oiutnamied i 'n <1 i-a’ pr- p- iants tn « utisfV judt*rnent cl*» -ure • • . . « I '.red in aloreaai«! court oti th«- loth < ih \ iS/d, in i iv<>: •if « hi V < ! IL. bllUgh, ami nga n*’ '•«• Shid to the highest bidder for ca-h in 1, at th«* f «»nri I ioum * «loor iu Jiu k'-oit *, Oregon, a! 2 «»‘Hock i». m. on Sid it vda if. Nori tidn'1 T'i, £} all the right, title and interest of J«unima Box«* ami I.. A Rose, »b fi.iuhints, iu an*i to th« following d« cri’ied real < >tatv, t«> wit: Beginning at a point twenty f« « t west ami «•1»-ven ami <»m-*half i< «*t south of J h north- «•a*t « <»i n»»i «if lot ! insertion five (»)town >hip thirty nine south <«f rang«* «»n«* « a-t «»f \\ illam«-th- Meridian; them <• south »evenly eight (7> feet; thence West «»tie humlr«-d ami thirty nine ami «»tie half 'BD’^i feet , tin nee m»rth »«•v»-iiiy eight (7X) fu< t ; them «* «»a*l on«* hundred ami thirty nine ami one halt 'I I»' .) f. ut 1«» th«* place of beginning, containing 2 « K m » < u an acre, «ituaU-d in the town of A'hlami. Jacks«»n county, (>reg«»u. Given nmier m\ hand this puli dav <»f (>c »> ìy . totM -, 1' •" JAM ES g bikì ................. slo rii! of Jackson county, (Hegon. Final l*root Not ice. p.1 •• DON’T MISS OUR OFFER <>R! <• »N. » Weat Shle I v Í míoh . BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Tra in i ly Knee j »( *»Hii. H. P. A. P, Hammond, See v. A<111 AND LODGE: NO. Zl, A. F. A A. M Slateil cmn'nmiii-Htîoii on tlie Thur»'lay of or I h -I ot «* the full iu « hhi . E. V. Mn I». W. M A. Cahlwell, Scereliiry. Sept« mlicr 2‘J, I vm ». Notice is Imrclo k D’U that I lie following naim-d s« i: h r Im* ii!« »l m>tic«k«f his inten-, lion t«» mu' lina! pr<*«>f in • upp«*i4 "> hi- claim, and that >ai4 of s«*«- 30. tp s J . •*.. . M. H<* naiip s (lie following w itn -s« '. •«» prove his continuous residence upon ami <-ulti\ ;i- ti«»n <»f said 'and. viz: James Bigie'. John M'»r«land, Leniml I. O. o. I'., (’barley mul Frank Full, all «»!’ Abbiami, IIol«l r< guiar meetings »-very Saturday Jackson uountv Oregon. « veiling ut their hall in Ashland. Brethren JOHN H s|H PE, Ku.-Dhr. iu gno«i standing are cordially invii, »1 to attend. J. j. S trait . N. <» llobt. Taylor. Secretary, I'inal Proof Noti«-«* h is th« Dining Car Route. It runs through \ phtibulv train« every day in the year to ST. : PAUL : AND : CHICAGO. M» CIIAStiE OF CARS I < «»in •>« d <»f DIX1.Y<> < Ills . PI UMAX DICAWIXG *»1-1 I PEI’S of lat' -d • -|Uipiiieiil miKiif. TGURIST SLEEPING CARS Bus! that can becnnstruc(«*d.ami in whi< h a« < omm-via» ions ar«* both free a mi furnished lor holders of first or second « la's tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. PH OT BOOK EN( kMPMENT NO p, ¡ o o F Meets in Odd 1 -11 >ws's ILi’l every 2d and 4th Momlay in ea< h in«»r.«h. .Members in i sUindiiig («»rdially invite«! to attend. H. ( Mi er , c. p. floht. Tnyl«»r. Scribe. Pullman c*i<-«‘|»<*r its« rviJans < an be m *- «•un-d in advan< e through aux agent of th*» mud. Jacobs, Sei ssoland. Lod.ge, A. 0 .U. W I'inal l“t• itl«*r bas ;ih d noti« »* of his inten­ tion to make tinal proof in support of his < ¡aim. ami that said proof will he rnade be fore the Jmlgu .»ri'Jerkof the «-'»:inty <-«»nrt • *f .Wick- *i: :ity, » >!• gon. at la k -'*; i \iii> . < »rcg«*n, on >atu’«ìuy. No. ♦ i;. s r 4 e, w, m. II« imm«-- tin* foll«»u ing w itm s**« s t«> prow < optimums rusidem*»* upon ami uuitiva- tion «if. said iamb \ iz : M. A. \\ Hiker. ('. A. Iul«»w. J. R. Toz«*r. all oi Ashland. Jackson county. Oregon. Wm. f raient, Ja *ksuii ronntv, ( t > gon J«»HN H SHITE, èegispr. Within ;i fwv past the < «»pyriuht which has eovvrvi the unat WursTki: D iction luv lias expired, ami the Bat-itie Publishing < »»i ipany, San Fran« is««». has taken advantage «»f this ciruuinstanv«’ to put a reprint of thi'- ureat work upon the market at a com* ideraluv rv«lut tn»n upon th«- pric»-. whit 1» hvret«»forv rami» »1 fr«»m twelve dttJlar- to ft!!« • n »¡«»liars per \«»lume. The re publication of th«» dictionary in this wa\ is not in any s< nsean act of “pira« y, l»ut it* le^itimiii«-in « ‘.ery way. Those who had any proprietary light to the w«»rk, -a "•* h > a im ie !:ia’t«*r «»( hnsinv'"', arc I«»ng •df« e il«*ad. s«» that no injury is « ii as a i i' ini ini, in < oiiiicctioii Anli Inr wevkh paper. D is «•! uo«*rM» »!>* to make an actual donahon au«i valuable a ls»ok, .'«nd ii will be u«*d upon th«* following t . is I irli liras sul»M-iitn r t’» the weekly pa or ea« h <»1«1 subscriber < i year, will In* given th «’••.»■• pap« r together for th»- am oi postai;«-on the paper ami exj lhe lwH>k prepaid. This willciu son aishing to get it with the on«- \ear for on* third the prh «•iirrcutlj uba’g. f*»r th«- dicti The pri< «• is marvelously low. an exa« t reprod'.ie,: Hi in * form of the stan«iar»l U i-a ary , with only this «Ii f. i print is printed upon a liu letter pr»-ss is ail exact ia • II... rip tionary which is familiar t* tions will be re< t‘«*i\ir «lir«*«,l from thi*» agents of the piper | oftic«». Anylaxly «•iiriiig to tjik<‘ h «1\Hiitiigc of thisotfer may • I • -o by a«l«lresHÌng n- and etielnsing the sub» . riptioii prie«*, |â, for the b«»«»k and papei. Meets in lo«Rre room in O«1 I ! ill every firm and 1 iiihi » Wed ca< h month. Fr« -» ill hour of p. m . All Bn «hr« n in good cordially invited to attend. <> ANDREWS Bradfor«! Ra ALL PRINCIPAL: POINTS! E ast , W est , N or Lot HE M ummon> U| m . u you. if -« r\«d in Jackson (’ounty, Oregon; But if -ei vcl williin any « th«*r Having Umght the business oí S. st county of th«* state of < »r< gon, then within is located for the pH‘*ent on ,ty dir. - fr«»ni th«* date of the -er\ ice of -umnum- up«m you; or if -• r\ ••«! I»y pub- East Side of Main Street •n. t;««*ti by il«<* I'.r-t day of thumxt ir (|M*e«*nilHT Is’Hb term of -ai«l<'ourt; ««ii ar«* hereby iKititied that if you fail p« ar ami answer said complaint, a- i*bv rc*|uir«d. th«* plaintit!’ will apply to tbo < o.irt for lhe r« In f d« manded then-in, i eit: A »leer«-«- of lb«- «'ourt forever dis­ solving : In* l*e.nd - of mattimony h«»p*tofore ;» m»w «-xt-titig bctw«-eii plainliil ami «ie f -mlai. on tlie ground- of desert ion. -aid complaint alleges that -aid «lcf«*ml- itnt ................... ami dust*r!ed plaintil!' «»n or a‘H»e. 1 hr 1st f coffins cask.-ts, robes ot all sizes, gloves, crapes, etc., etc. J. H. McBBIDE. GREGORY & RICKS Office and war« rooms at railroad of Helman street. FRUIT-: BOXES Ik I i IlG ItbU. TRANSFER. hi< h !«» « very train. Freight in«»' ! nh«»ii’ *«*w n at rate- I«».*, «r than any- • ■ •' • 1 !!* *<»«.♦■<« ript ion . Fl BAX K L L. MERRD K, K. of R. : Siniinitiiis MILL AT PHOENIX, Chicago, < >«*t. 22. The local World-«« You may think Hunsaker is i;oiii£ to Fair iliio'tors are nimnimou« iu pro- quit the busiuexs; Ins prices will imli- moring th-* lake front site, and the na- eate it. tional oomuiissionerx have no ohj<*c tions to offer, provideii the money for ■ » piling and fillitiK' the acreage is not taken out of tlx-310.0110,(MH) guaranty pl. Jned to the government for expo­ 1.5 JiJvUiXtufl, ‘r*.;.«J Wllfl sition purposes. oet good health. To reieh wealth or an, President Palmer in speaking of it co-.:.foil rcsc.io.i In life requires the full Seal: “There is no re ason why the ex- pes.'ecskn a .1 rpr-ra’ionof all the fa;- p «ition compauy should uot improv«* Lilies Hr*l Micro has e Ucr ’d us woh. that portion of the site and begin nt Thcw con filler.« csnr.ol eidit unless th# one". I lx*h«*ve th**y intend to make p* »tlcal bei:*g h in perfect working only about sixty ncreH, anti that the c-rfer, si.i ff.ls ia l-pot. ihle when the monev to guaranty. Of h.g the Sfti.eticns, causing Ind'-gesilon cours** .io part of that sum eould lx* snd d -pepsia. with ail of their acccm- toudud for tilling in the submerged panylng herrers, land of the basin, but here we have a DR. HENLEY'S S]x*cial <*• m nittee of the directory— that of w au«l means which comes inert» a specific inf.eencs over the liver, f rw u.l n ! _»! rant««*« .<—>o.iii>0 f,,r evc'tes it to healthy action, resolves Its tlie piir|M.se, an amount in excess of chronic engorgements, and promotcarfhe the actual .-os *« •> ’ of the work. I ho[x> SKretionc : cures incigest'on and consti­ tn«*y wdl go r>_J;t ahead aud me« t with pation, sharpens the appetite, tones up complete slice *s's." th» entire system, and makes life worth *1 .»I ti.e letter of Secretary living. Windom deprecating the high salaries m il expens,ve administration of the JEWELS AM) LACES. e.-mn>|s- (.!i, l’resi.lent Paimrrsaid: “There is no reason for any anxiety ‘ Oh. girl with the jewelled flngurs. Oh, girl with the lac« s rare!’’ on the score* of money. We shall get along ail rigl.». : ml th.:’, too. without What are your Jewels an ! what are your laroi goiiik’ to <■>’igr«'-a for a «loil.ar of special worth to you If. from inn!« rgoing the trying U4 r p'i ti«.“. J'iiis matter of paying ordeals which fashionable -r'lety lmp»K*i on th«* lady m ur.eers is a «h*li«*ate one It*devotees, enough to t»*s: the physical strength and r. quire» a little manage i.ent; I ut and emturam e of the nn**t robust, you break How often
  • we M*e this on th« down, lose y«»ur h»-alth an t become a physical faces of children and. alas, of ‘..A,1,.; ut ntl riulit. The halt s wreck, as tlmusands do from «uch cause * u < «ru-«» th.rjn^ ! Ip nf xt Und«‘T such circumstance«« ymi would willimity who otherwise are healthy ? N " a .0/* "> s •- ; .1« » f the commi si' u. We h >ve give all your jewel- an«l al! y our laces to regain causes it ? Bad Bl»m.l«i, spe it.urz nesses p«*culiar to w««men, tt is theonfj/ rem»*dy, fiers. You inii-t have something that of!i.e«i.l. . I.a ill wlth'li tho want «»f s«»ld by druggists, under a positive gu »r lias proven its jiower in both Eunq»* ante»* fr«*m the maimt;»« t'.i i s, that it "• m give and America. !'•’•!»• \ noir 1 r.:ii:-p<*it; t.«»n nrul satisfiH General Wh«*atcrou ’ti» hi in every «•us«*, «>r money will be r«.»- Mil >siM., ; . « *« nld pl.ice i bo lady man* fumied This cuavuive tias b»*eii prtnt«*«l <»n Nelson, of London, says: “Mv ex­ ;»-»■(-, i «. .:k «i: «'U, Ilies*» women th«* bolth- wrapr i. and faithfully earned out perience in the English army, as « ■ for many year- are g<*it»^ i.» i . <*t all the same, even if Aninvigoratingtoidc.it imparts strength to as in America, convinces nu* t: V.hol«* s\ Stem. For I'eehl.- women g' fieraliy. mdliiiHi so throughly purili. • we ent eliort « tir «»wn Xesaions to eu­ th.- Dr. Pi» rue's Favc»rlte Pre-« riptiun is the gn at- lilixxl.oradilsto the health, vigo a1 (¡11*111 to d<» it.” ust earthly b*s»u. lite, «■ Dr. Acker's Eugh-h Bl Elixir." ♦» '.*pered. cr«MW, (iys[»entic and This grand Elixir is sold by dreg- *i.i. >h«»i*.d take Dr. J. H. Ale rfi. Mind wandering cnr«Mi. B** • k«e! ani«*«! . Sx -n r: n! it will i:|«EIH English Dandelion Tonic I VIA PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. BROKEN OUT ! SCOTTS EMULSION EAST AND SOUTH SI I AS'l’A my nan ! ihi r$iS.V I TRAVEL AND TRANSFER. Sonthein Pacific Boute. io t!¡ a ■ «i ar!» r (XE ;n t«»w:i-hip numb« r torty-one ;t . flammte m hundred and sirtv l'r /’>, /s'AJ, ' le a ’id i nterest « » I ut, John V». 1 win» d-<«-"ilM d IS E V It A T. G I A.. new rev elution to ninnkind: n briulit oasis ill a liofxl. K.s ilesert rxpans.-, ¡’lid threnteiis to n-volutiouiz«- medical pmc ti«». All orders will lx* promptly lilleil b\ seinlim; to ci i SlieiitFs Salt* ICROBE K1I.I.E MISCELLANEOUS. rr. -M C ures CATARRI« Kheuinatifiin, >« ur;i'gia. Corn HEADACHE, Ard ALL PAIN. The California Positiv- a ■ H- i-i- vs ELECTRIC COUGH CV.li CURtH COLDS, choup . consuvruoe. Bold by all Druggisti. Each 25c. 50c & Oreating.r & Co . Prop'«. Lo» Angeles C-sl. The Undersigned will carry paseen- 1 th« I ii the d< v«»t mid own fer lhe rv<- ’ ’« inptly to m IL «• a • ! fiuni ball»* Ix-ave «»ruvrs J. »I. Mc RRIOE. Swt C ure tjs S isk H txbrwe , t»nd ul 1 tratables aritdng from Indigestión or Constipation« 1 n:t*r:ivf-s t hn Cnmf• i» xion by tho Blood. ROOT*.;* HEROS, DF Y H K CUFIE Passeiii’cr Transfer. The -1-v <» can b» n ¡ / .,*-d t The <■.-«-. r.> <>!,*; ■ i < .■ 1> :■« •t-T I r. ’.>■• • ’. t * i t. k» as «o r •.• -i sn^ar 49 |’’¡!s ; ■ t 'i«”l t 1 , ■ .*rr.*’.** n holtie UMi'l l l»«»sr. Mil 1 m< ».« 'I l»«M*k h.r L. in »iMMp« (DR, HARTER'S (RON TONIC PULI! !.- ■ : . i.« « ‘ i» fil «.! f.A i f. At TH ®ti I KtnNFYSz . .1 >T«»!<. >:1. *. ¡ !«1*.1T II] A! TH :.-¡ Vil, ■. *1 - ' « •J.N*. . II 1 TUL CS. HAHTífl .’iltOIC'NECO.ST.LOUIS,Mft Ml?. ALLOTHÎR C-15 EASES ARISING FROM A have the Exclusive Control of JiSCFDCRED STAI Sont STOMACH This Space Res' even for M. L. McCALL, :»•! Enbitr .{(/»•nt Xsin «NI». find Snrr^i/o- < lit KOON. 4 ztu d^n’t hat)^ to oy*r a priz* to H9ll thft Goods, for it» the BEST MADE Eoery Can hoidt al Blanks CHE AND ONE f-eriptiiGi for sale at the E. M. ÌDINGS oilice. XSHLAND. - HALF POUNDS. Miller, - OREGON. ui D □ 0 _» « F < O QC O ri U1 a n ◄ » o z V) M » o a. <1 < < ö z