Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 28, 1890, Image 1

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ASHLAND TIDINGS*
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W. II. LEEDS
Editor and
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ASHLAND,
VOL. XV
PROFESSIONAL OARDS.
Austin 3. Hauxmonfi,
CAR-LOAD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
A shland , O rboos .
Complete list of Abstract« ofTitlesto land*,
iu Jackson rotiuty.
Titles examined. Title« perfected Rec­
ords correct«!, etc.
1.124
J. T. Bowiitch,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Will practice 11 all courta of the State,
i.ollectiou» promptly made aud remitted.
Morris M. Hirküoss,
AND COUNSELOR,
Hacks and Carts
G rant ’ s P ass , O r B oon .
(^■Office iu Ahlf Building. Freut street
pt* 14.»
Robert A. Miller,
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A.Itoroey - nt - I jiw .
- At tlie -
Will practice in all the courts
of th*- Slate.
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with W. H. Parker, opp«»ait<
( ’«»urt House, Jai-ksonviHe, Or.
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Dr. J. S. Parson.
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON,
office ut residence on Main street, next
door to Presbyterian church.
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Dr. S. T. Soagor,
AND SI RGEO.N.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Ofilie in odd Fellows building, wcoud
fiiMir, on Main street.
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Come
and
See
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
E. P. Geary, M. D.
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ASHLAND
A ahland , O regon .
PHYSICIAN
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Office in Hamlin's Blix-k—Residence on (
street.
IS—SO
Dr. W. Stanfield,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN,
Has hx-an-d in Axnland. Or., fortheprai
tice ol his profession. Makes all ehrotii«
diseases, such as Rheumatism, Asthma.
Piles. Kiduejr diseases. Liver Complaints.
Female Diseases, Ac., a specialty, Consul
tation tree.
Office uext door to Arlington H*4el. near
the depot.
112-44
Mrs. F. M. Webster. M D.
HOMEOPATHIC
ASHIsAND,
PHYSICIAN,
OKBGON.
Office for the present at the (-OBgregai iona)
FarMHiaK«*.
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Dr. J. H. Hall,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Nine Year» in Hospital Practice.)
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Main Street, Ashland, Or.
J. S. Walter, M. D. S.,
Wil) practice hiaprofession i>f Dentistry
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A shland , O regon .
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Ofllce a residence.
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rlying Dutchman Sulky Plows
Oliver ('hilled Steel (one anti two horse) Ph
A full line of Garden City (Tipi>er Steel Plows.
Disc Harrows—all sizes.
Spring Tooth Harrows,
Scotch Drag Harrows,
The celebrated Steel King
Spring Tooth Harrow.
A. C. Caldwell,
OREGON,
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Nitron« Oxide Gas administered for
the painless extraction of teeth.
Office over the Bank.— [12-33]
la-pew and Cleielatul Cress Swords.
New York. November 18. The one
bundled aud lweittv-seeoud annual
banquet of the New York Chamber of
Commerce was Lel'.l lo-uight. Pr» si­
detit Smith in Ilin address said be was
profoundly cotiviuced that recipr.stity
IB the key which Will o|x>n wale the
d<x>r of comnie.en l intercourse ami
gtvo A^^U bhu outl* t for our surplus
prodnK^BMbaumvy Dep**n spoke at
length fiqKfapnUk,tn the financial
world, hi tn* coAreoof Ins s|x«*eh he
said: “Within the past few weeks we
tiHve strxxl the Htrain of the purchase
of ail our Ixmds and st<x:ks which
Euro|>e desired to sell. Il was a fear
fill tcet, but it lias superbly demon­
strated the «trength of our financial
situation, the soundness of our credit
and the permanenc.- of our prosperity.
T^e breaking of the dam of tins Eu­
ropean reservoir may pour u)x>u us
>< st ream of Beeuritiee which may re­
duce valileB from 25 to •’KI |x*t cent.
"Such cont ruction would at certain
times Biispeml the business of tie*
country aud bring about bankruptcy
and ruin. These possibilities will ->e
averted as we grow rich enough to ab­
sorb our own securities, but to in­
crease our available resources we must
enlarge the area of the market for our
surplus products. The solution of
thia dangerous problem audour future
proapenty u» largely, in liit».dir> i'U>u
of commercial recipr.wity among the
nations of America.''
Carl Kclmrz made a brief addres.i
calling for such revision of the tarifi'
as will relieve our n.unuf.iettiring in
dtiatries of the artificial burdens
which increase the ctmt of tliow
things they have to use in production
and give them a fair chance for the ex­
port trade.
Ex-President CleVelaud was called
on to say something’. Depew hud
mentioned that Congressman Springer
had nominated Cleveland for the next
Den.ocratie Presidentiki candidate,
and said lie ho|x-<l the Republicans
would nominate that champion of rec­
iprocity, James(1. Blaine. Mr. Cleve­
land was not on the programme to
speak, but, arising, made a few re­
marks. He said tiiat he had heard a
gixxl deal to-night alxmt reciprocity
with Spanisli-epeaking people. “Now.
if it is a g<Mxl thing for them, why
isu't it a g<xxl thing to have reciproc­
ity with our own people? We have
heard about France and England help­
ing out the United Stat«« financially.
Why cannot they do so commereii lly?
I'm sorry that my friend Depew men
tamed what Mr. Springer said, for it
«lot* not seem to me of much impor
tance and is of no interest to you.
gentlemen.”
Mr Cleveland jocularly referred to
a banquet at Albany a few years ago
when Depew had nominated him for
the Presidency, and bo|>ed that the
Republican party would nominat*
“that grandest of stateeim-n and
plumtxl knight, the name which r.s«*s
to your lips, but not to mine.” Cleve­
land addtxl that he h:ul rewaiMi •<> lx*
lieve that it was put that way owing
to Depew's extreme naxlesty. He had
said at the time he would when h<
got a gixxl chance put. in h gixxi word
for Mr. Depew's candidacy, and asked
if this evened up Mr. Springer's re­
marks.
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OREGON »TATE FAIR
A lbmib-oiue Balance on Hand—Next Years'
Speed Programme.
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
J. S. Howard,
Notary Public and Conveyancer
MEDFORD, OREGON.
R epair S
All kinds of real estate bn«ln. «s given CAre-
fnl attention, »nd information furnished
concerning property iu the new town.
E. K. Llrig-lit tiKtn,
AUCTIONEER
For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand
I* pr«*parv«l at all lime* to »ell livestock,
hoii'-t’hoM gtMnls. or other property of
anv kin«l in Ashlan«!, or will attenti to
«ali-* t.» go ANYWHERE IN THE
( wVNIKY.
Long experience in the bu*ine«s enable» me
to guarntee Nati>fa< tion.
Ai'CTiuN in A shland every S atvbday for
sale of stock.
Ashlaii.l, Or.
E. K. RRIGHTMAN.
JI. H. ATKINSON,
r. H. CASTS«
(■resident.
Vice-Pres.
t l.CABTt»
Cashier
MORE THAN
SEVEN HUNDRED
TheBankof Ashland
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ASHLAND OGN.
OGN
Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00
Does a General Banking Business.
‘ollertlon* made at all accessible points on
favorable lenii».
Sight exchange and tel ••graphic transfers
Portland, Sau Frai!CÌM «> and New York.
'rulti <hi.'ft t»mnjht tit nfniiJn ffl pru’eA.
TOWN - LOTS
---- In the town of-----
MONTAGUE
Siskiyou co., Cal.,
For Sale on Easy Terms.
One-fonrth down: tmlnnve within xix,
twelve »ml eighteen months.
See map at the Rail->ad Depot for graded
prices, etc ., or address
1». It. HASKELL.
Town Site Agent C.
R. K . fan Fram-iwo,
California
11*2-5
PHOTOGRAPHY
Having oneof the liest skylights in Or­
egon, and knowing how to use it,
I GUARANTEE GOOD WOKE.
M. E. TYLER,
A n H LA NO,
to-
OREGON.
Myer's Bl«x*k.east side Main street.
LOOK OUT FOR
H. C. Myer,
Ashland, Oregon.
KEEPS GARLAND STOVES.
A big carload <»f stovus and ranges just received.
linest line in the conntv.
BAD TITLES! ONLY PERFECT
SEWING MECHAM^
abi
Abstracts
.FAMILY USE. '
Oue third of the real estate in Jack-ou
-cuuutv i» held under pzrr«TivK title. Get
an
’raet to the title of tour property and
see if vov are ail right. Tbe ONLY reliable
made iu Jackson county come
from Auetis H. Hammond'« Law and Ab»-
»tract Oilice, Ashland. Oregon.
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HOW PUNY BILL LADLED 01 T
GOSPEL.
A Biiile Story Told and Elucidated in the
language of the Ranger.
!
<lian w'en lie kin strike a better job at
home. Mark his every play, now, fur
I want hie every play to impress itself
u. on you f«x>l pnalignls afore me. He
detenniime to bit the trail at once an
hoof it right bwek an' give the old
gentleman a pquar’ honest game o’
talk an’ own up that he has made a
bad break. He resolved to do this
and ask to be taken back not as a
sou but as an ordinary bin'll man at
reasonable wages. Perhups hie fath­
er might fall on him with a club, or
turn a shotgun l«Miee on him, or have
bun run in for vagrancy, or hurl
curs«-B or reproaches at him, but that
didn’t matter. The spirit of the Izoni
was working with him an' he gave the
hog outfit the shake forever an’ lit out
for the home ranch.
“His father war lixikin’ out over the
range when a form met his eyes far
away on the prairie. ’Some one look­
in' for a jub,’ mused the old man, an'
then stared at, the approaching figure.
‘That looks like my John,’ he thought.
‘It's John's size an it s John’s walk
an’ swings its arms like John by th«1
great heaven above it is John! an' b«»
snatched his hat down off a nail im'
lit out across tbe corral toward the ap-
proaehm' form. Dai he take the snot­
gun with him? Did he grab up a club
as h<‘ went along? Did he try to think
up cuss words to tire at. Intn as he
lop«*d over the grouud to meet him?
T'.h? No
be scriptures tell
us that he
his ni ck an* lilnb-
liere.l ami hugged him an" kissml him.
“Then w'at? He tuk the lx>y onto
the ranch and togged Jnm out in real
clotla's an' told one o' Ins herders to
l<xik up a bunch o’cattle an' cut < lit
the fattest ealf in the outfit an' kill it,
for he war a goin' to give the gran lost
jubilee o'the season. Ik* called for
music, an’ song, an' dances, an' llie
night was put in in a manner the
country had never afore s< en.
"Now, I xijs , I'm a goin' Io hit you a
pop right squar’at ween the eyes. Yen
are cussed f<x»l prodigals, every one »>'
you. an' you know it. But let me till
you that yer a gettiu’ the slack out o'
the rope mighty fast an' ye'll bring up
with a quick jerk agin the picket p :i
one o’ tli«>He days. Why will you
waller with the hogs in tlie mire o'
sin when you know that by takit: the
trail o' Christianity th«* lather'll s»x-
you cornin’ an' ’ll come out to meet
you with a welcomin’ hand an' rejoice
over yer return, jest as Bible I’tixi’s
father welcomed his kid back from
bender. No repnxif will m«>et you
thar. All will be forgivin an’ th«* past
'll lie wiped from the slate of life for­
ever. Boys, don’t delay yer return
another day. Don't monkey with tbe
safety o' jour immortal souls. Set
yer eyes ou the trail to the home ranch
«nice more, an' never look back nor
ease up on yer gait till you are safe
on the glorious range o’Zion, luxur­
iatin' in the never failin' feed o' right­
eousness an’ eternal life, an' bearin’
G<xi's own exclusive brand — the
the holy, brand of the cross."
lljIV fol’ StlM’k S||i|l|H‘(|
Tliruiiifli tiii* Vrtllry.
The
Was Awarded the only
GRAND PRIZE DO
YOU
KNOW
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH REMEDY
Martin I Harris's
ASHLAND, OR.
1368 Market Street.
SAN FRANCISCO,
The Most Rapid aud Latest Improved
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LHOAL.
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a <v
ional insertion J.
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Job Prmti.^
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Of all descriptions done on sho
Lega) Blanks,
Ci real ara. ---
tice. Legal
Blunks, Circulars,
uese
F
ueee Cards
Carda Billheads, Letterheads,
letterhead
ters, etc., gotten up in Rood style
living prices.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1890
Mechanical and Operative Dentist. All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
ASHLAND, OREGON.
TIDINGS.
The Oregon State Board of Agri­
culture met at Sa etn last week. The
[Salem Statesman. |
report ot the treasurer sbowtxl
During hie brief stay in Salem it
the receipts of the fair of 1890 to have
been .8'2.8,1)94.08, while the expenses was the pleasure of a reporter of the
were S25,iM3.60, leaving a balance on Stategnuin to hear Capt. Jack Craw­
ford, tbe poet scout, rend one of the
han«l of «3,050.4(1
It was decided to have at tbe fair cowboy sermons.
A beautiful grove on the Pecos,
of 1891 running and trotting ra<m al- I
ternate by days, ruunmg «me day and near the base of the Gloritta range of
trotting tbe next. A swttep stakes mountains tn New Mexico.
The holy stillness of a lovely Sab­
premium of S5<) was voted for the liest
draft horse of auy age or breed. The bath morning was unbroken, save by
premium list of 1890 was adopted for the soft, tlnte-like notes of the bright
1891, ex >pt a s(>«eial «100 sweepstakes plumaged birds in the branches of the
for th*
st rum, which was omitted. trees, the low bum of conversation of
It v.
’«sd that in all divisions alx>nt thirty cowboys wearing broad­
three full .«.«tneeshall be made to con­ brim hats, leather leggins aud heavy
stitute competition. When a less spurs, tbe crunching of their ponies’
number t han three are entered, 20 per teeth as they cropped the luxuriant
cent snail lie (deducted from tbe ' grans near by, and the lowing of the
herds of loug-horned cattle gracing
premiums.
I ne following officers were elected: away off yonder on the grassy slopes.
“Pony Bill, the cowboy preacher of
I'rcsident, J. T. Apperson; secretary,
J. T. Gregg; vice president, D. H. the plains,” hail sent word that lie
would lie there on that Sabbath morn­
LaMioey.
\ Biased programme for tbe next fair ing, and the' boys from the various
ranges in the vicinity bad turned out
was adopted as follows:
to hear him “ladle out gos|>el talk,” as
trotting .
they termed it. But a few months
Breeders' stoV“« for 1-year-olds: lief ore Bill himself hail been a knight
tialt-»
m
of ' la- rof«■‘Stk.RvMJu, ;«ud was known
«Ait rance 840, 825t) added.
H8 one of tbe wildest lxiys on the
Bretalorx' stake for ‘2 year-olds; liest range; lint in u town over on the Santa
two in three, entrance«40. 8250 ad<ied. Fe railroad he had dropped into a
(’lass 2:40; la-st three in five purse Metliixli.st. revival meeting merely
85110.
through curiosity, had become con­
Three-year-old class; lx<st t wo in verted to the Chrietiau religion, ami
three, entrance 850. 8250 added.
now goes from range to range expound­
' Class 2.22; beet three in five, purse ing tbe word ns liest he can to his com-
8800.
panions who are yet wedded to their
Class 2:20; lx«t three in five, purse sinful idols. "Here he comes, boys!”
«800.
Yea, here he came down the slope a
Trotting and pacing, free for all; half mile away, his pony flying over
lx*st three in five, purse 81500. Class the ground at a swinging gallop, the
» :30; liest three in five, purse 8000.
rim of his broad Eombrero flared up in
front as it caught the soft mountain
RUNNING.
Mile dash, free for all; purse 8500. breeze, anil bis great iron spurs jing­
Tbree-qnarter-miledash, free for all; ling in musical time wit h the steps of
his game little horse.
purse 8500.
He staked out his anima! where it
Three-eightbs-mile dash, free en­
trance, open to h 11 horses; pure«* 8120. could feed upon the green grass and
Breeders' stake, three-fourths mile; came up to the crowd with a genial
8300, added to a sweepstake of 850 smile, a shake of tbe hand and a pleas­
each; free for all 2-year-old foaled in ant word for each. Then, after read­
Oregon. Washington. Idaho au<i Mon­ ing a scriptural selection tbe story ot
tbe Prodigal Son be offered a brief
tana.
prayer and began his discourse.
Derby, mile and a half, 8300 adde<]
“Boys, it makes my heart dance with
for 3-year-olds. free for all horses bred
in Oregon. Washington, Idaho and pleasure and cavort around as joyful
as a spring calf on a fine mornin' to
Montana.
.Mile ami one-sixteenth dash, purse see bo many o' you here to-day. It
doesn’t mean that you rode here from
«600.
every direction just birthefuno’ bear­
•'Nursery" stakes for yearlings foaled
in Oregon, Washington, Idaho ami in' Pony Bill jerk bis jaw on pious
talk. It doesn't mean that you regard
Montana: 83(K) aiidol to a sw^pstak«*
my awkward style of preaching as a
of 830 each
sort of free side show and come here
Mile ami one-fourth, purse 8700.
just to monkey away the time. It
Five-eighths mile dash, free for all.
didn't mean that liecause 1 am tbe
puree 8140.
only sinner herder on the range yon
put me up for a great curiosity and
Ail» lew go Mother«.
sail in here from all around to take iti
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has the proceedin'^ like you would a cir­
A prominent physician and old army
been used by millions of moth­ cus. Oh, no. Then what does it
ers for children teething for over mean? It means, boys, that my pre­ surgeon in eastern Iowa was called away
from
home for a f< w days; during his
fifty years with perfect success.
It vious talks are giftin'thar an' are bear­
relieves the little sufferer at once, ing fruit. It means that the spirit o' absence one <>f the children contracted a
produces natural.
qniet sleep by grace is circumnavigatin' these range:;. severe oold and his wife bought a Ixittle
of Chamberlains Cough lien < dv for it.
freeing the child from pain, and the
little cherub Wakes "bright as a button.” It means that you have lieen thinking They were so much pleased with the
It is very pleasant to taste «ootlis the over matters an’ are almost ready to remedy that they afterwards useo Seve­
child, softens the gums, allays pain, re­ admit tliHt it are foolish to haug on to rn! bottles at various times. 1 .• said,
lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and the ranges o' sin whar the gruss is dry from iiis experience with it. he regarded
Hr. Ilosatiko'« Cough and Lung Syrup.
is the best known remedy for diarrh<ea. an’ burnt out at the rixits by ever- it as the most reliable preparation in
use for colds and that it came the near­
This svrup is composed of wild cherry, whether arising from teething or other lastin' fire, when tbe pastures of tbe est lieing a specific of any medicine be
tar and balsam of Tolu, which everyont causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
gixxl Lord are afore you, invitin’ yon had ever aeen. For sale by Cl 'twood
knows are the most tonic and healing
to move in an’ feed to your fill on the Bros.
I remedies known for tbethroat and lungs,
A Stone Head.
never-failin’ grass o' righteousness.
io this we add just enough squills, ipe
Professor Comlon had a large crowd Boys, yon are nothin' but n lot of half­
cao and blood r<«>t to loosen and throw
off the offending matter l>,v expectora around him hist Saturday, examining starved mavericks roamin’ here and
Making a Fortune.
tion. Ask your doctor if there could a «tone image he was carrying home. thar at will, and the fust thing you
possibly lie a more happy combination It was found in Eastern Oregon, and know you’ll hear satan’s rope wbizzin'
“All things come to him who waits,”
for the cure of eongbn, oolils ind bron ih solid granite or hard gray stone, round your ears, an’ when you take a
chitix. or to build up a weak aud emaci­ the size xml sbntie of a man's head. run ou the rope yer feet’ll be snatched is an old and time-honored axiom, and
young Mr. Morgan, au ex-resident ol
ated consumptiv« patu.ni than thia.
from under you an' the devil'll sock Kalama, fully rcaliz r tl. truth of it,
For croup and whtMiping cough there is I; l.as linen vni ,e«i out by human
nothing lietter. and every mother who Imn.ls, perhaps by the ancestors of his pitchfork brand onto you an' throw says the Astoria Colui. hioii. Soin
values the lives of her little children the present Indian trilx>s, or by a riu’e you into a corral where the temperti- after the Ixxun bnrsted til Kalama
should always keep it in the house It that preceded them. Gov. Whiteaker tnre'd kmx’k out the hide of a thick- several years ago. Morgan was s.-nt
is perfectly harmless and the babies lik< suggested tliHt it nnjffit have lieen hided burro. His herders are out all down there to act as telegraph operator
it. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
carved out of the solid stone lO.iHD tbe time lookin’ fur stray stixdt an' aud station agent. At that, period it
years ago, and others expressed var­ beadiu* 'em toward that range of jier- was a difficult matter to induce men to
laemuwsl Pensions
ious opinions concerning it. Prof. dition. Some o' these herders are live iu Kalama, much
less own
It is understood that the amount Condon suggested that perhaps a Chi­ stationed behind the bare o' ealixins, property there, and tbe thousands of
rispiireil for pensions for the current nese junk had been wrecked on this an' throw yon onto the trail to tbe town lots that had been placed <>n
bottomless pit with good natiired the market and solii, w.-re being s. ld
tiscnl year, in addition to that appro­ coast in the distant ages, and the ini
priateti already by Congress, will lie age or idol in the shape of a head on friendliness a sh<x>tin’ out o’ their for taxes. Morgan kept steadily at
the Ixiw had lieen copied by the In­ laughin' eyes. So,me o’ them weir work, and whenever he had s.iv. d up
between S35,0iM 1,0011 and i llUHHI.IKMI.
dians. He sanl lie had lieeti offered gixxl togs an' big diamonds an’ start a
few
dollars
he bought
in
That Hour-tempered, cross, dyspeptic SlOo for tlm head by an Eastern man. yon toward the ronnd-np o' satan by a few lots at au exceedingly low figure.
individual, should take Dr. J. H. ,\lc but be declined tbe offer and told him invitin’ you to a seat at the green-cov­ The few people who lived in Kakona
Ienn's Sarsaparilla! It will make lion we wanted to keep these things out ered gamblin' table. Some of 'em
at first fell sorry for the young mm,
feel ns well xnd hearty as the healthiest
here, l’rof. Condon has the most val­ smile upon you with the bright eyes piled hull because he Worked so h.ir<i.
of us. vitalizing that is all.
o'
wotminhiHxi
an'
sllnr
yon
to
the
uable geological collection on this
and didn't know any bett“r than to
coast, ami it is high time the State downward trail when yon go into towns blow his money in on Kalama real
o
blow
in
your
hard-earned
cash.
should secure these treasures before
estate, but as tune wore on they be­
they pass into other hands and may They are herders o' tbe devil, every came suspicious and lie had to raise a
lx> taken out of Oregon. Why don't one o’ them, an’ they will use every little when he wanted to buy a tew iotj»,
t he regents <7 the University of Ore­ endeavor to get the brand o’ sin but he allayed their stispieioiis by
gon attend to this matter and lay it, onto you an’ eventually throw you telling them that lie intended to quit
into the big herd on the home ranch jerking lightning for a living and. ss
before the Legislature, if necessary?
down lx*|ow.
| Eugeue State .Journal.
s < hju ns lie got a little mon* land, in­
“The Bible story which I red to yon tended to start a dairy rancii. I'ins
is a peculiarly toucliiu' one. an’ one satisfied the
A Sure Cure Tor Piles.
land owners
and
which 1 hope has corkscrewed its waj
Itching Piles are known l>v moisture into every one o’ yer harts. Here we they continued to sell their property
for a song, and waited for the cows to
like perspiration, causing intense itch
see a young feller, a mere kid, posses-
mu »lirii warin. Thin form as well as sin’ ail the comforts of a happy home. come home. 'The cattle that they
different styles and differ­
looked for never came, and the dairy
Blind. Bleeding and protruding yield at
once to Dr. Bosanko’u Pile Remedy, He hsd kind, indulgent parents, wore ranch was never started, but a few
ent kinds of Stoves for
nobby
clothes,
was
a
favorite
m
soci
­
which acts directly on the parts affected,
months ago when the Union Pacific
absorb« tumors, ailayx itching, and ef­ ety in short, had everything which struck the town with 3i)dl) workmen
Heating and Cooking are
fects a permanent cure, 5(k>. jirnggists the heart should long fur. An’ yit he
or mail: treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, was dissatisfied. He chafed under the and made preparations for an extensive
World’s ße' 'Manufactured under the
plant to I m * |x<rmanently located at that
Piqua, O. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
restrainin' influence o' home as the point, property began to Ixxim, and
m-’ats tluiLe-j* .n?1,0Ve
mark- This
broncho's back'll chafe iiudera lixisely Mr. Morgan Ix-gan to realize on Ins in-
cinched saddle. He had heard o' the vestments. Lots that he had pur­
Huntington » lni|«>rt«'d Xoliility
The New York II orhl says: Sight- wicked pleasumo* life, an' longed to chased for two or three dollars exeii
f0,uid’
.“«•«■rs at tb<> corner of Fifty-seventh take'em in. Hie young eyes wandered were worth from 81dt> to #2'x>aud still
street and Fifth avenue stare at the away out to the lag range o' sin, an'to advancing.
While they may never
mammoth building slowly assuming him it Icxiked lx*Hiitiful an' pleasant. reach a fancy price, they have in
Tbe
thorns
were
coneeided
from
Ins
crease.l in value siifficieutly to make
sha|iw there, the residen«» of C. 1*.
view by the tall wavin’ grass o' pleas young Morgan independently rich, and
Huntington. The huge wing on Fifty-
:«ai-
lire,
an'
tbe
gulchee
an'
dangerous
703
the people who formerly felt sorry for
seventh str«M*l is to la» devoted to
»•e th4t
ditches could not lie seen at h distance. the young man are now corres|M>nding-
I'tmc«* Hatzfelt and the Princess.
Tbe Prince's arms api>ear in one or At the pro|*T time he wax to rei-eive a ly sorry for themselves.
two pla«*es in elalxirate carving. portion of bis father's great wealth,
¡mt Ins impatient spirit would not lie
Nearly all tlie houses therealxmla will
“Is this the best?” Isa question of­
«ink int«> lnsiguificiiuce when tbe curlieii by the bit o' wisdom, an' by ten Hxked. when medicine is wanted.
Some li<K'iis-p<K*iiH he made a huccpki - The following arc u few of the medi-
Huntington mansion is pushed a little
1 F.G SYRUr C
further sky ward. The size is simply ful play ou tbe old man an' induced cine« of known reliability sold by Gbit-
r 44 j'.O. <:«(.
st il|>elido<u. Tile
|>eople on
the him to whack up ahead o' the sot tm.e wix>d Br x . druggists of this place,
MivroM.*.'
an' let him go forth to f»* the world. ! They linve many other excellent medl-
secund floor can almout l<x«k ou tin*
“We next see him in Illegal |<alac<-R ' cines. but these are worthy of especial
rods of tlie ueighlxirilig dwellings,
mention
o'
aiii a biowin' in bis dust like a tlior- ' ChHiid'erlain's Gough Remedy, fa
and the liuilding will eventually I m *
one of the landmark« of Fifth avenue, ougbbred an' planting everything red. ■nous for its cures of severe colds, and
('oruelnix Vanderbilt's boti-e will ap- We m < c Intn roundin' up wickixi spirit« as a preventive for croup, i'rioe
l«T«r like a French villa lieaide this to join him. an' they flix’k around Ins per Ixittle.
(.liHtulx rlain'x Pain Balm, a general
Ixxxile ax the lightuin* bugs Hock
baronial castle.
aron j<i our camp at night. Every day family lit iinent and especially valuable
for rheumatism. Price .'«!<• jx-r Ixittle.
l*«-4»l»lr trotibled with <v»ustiuttion «h<»ul«l he stulls lux pale hide with Ixkizc an’ ,
I m * u*r> earvfii! what kind uf a laxative the) every night be goes to «»tni a wboopin. I < 'hiiniberlnm's Colic. Cholera and Di­
u*r. » *o many uiedirinc* are put up to Fair women, whose eyes lire as the I arrhoea Remedy. the most reliable
known medicine for bowel croplaints.
-« 11 which arc «!»*•• ntrly without hiiv
or vm I uv . nu<i which, if taken, will net your light o' sunbeams, but whose hearts It is especially prized by ix-rsons sub­
U»n»*U hi »m li u Mate that you will I m * com are uh bi ick us night, surround him I | ject to colic. It lias cured many cas. s
pellcd 14» ket-p on iimiik physic ih<* year and carreM him an’sing to him th< ! of chronic diarrhoea. Price 25c and 50c
A-ouixi iu order Ue enjoy any health. Begas*
Liver i’ll!» will do in<»rr to keep a fuinily songs o' tbe siren, while they sip tbe ' per Ixittle.
iii tf«x>d health than auy other pill» on the costliest wine and eat tbe daintiest I St. Patrick's Pills, for disord rs of the
liver and bowels. A vigorous hut gentle
market, a«« th« y are put upwith the utmost
.• ah *, and are guaranteed to giv«* »aliidae grub, for whiub he's called U|x>n to put physic that cleanses and renovates the
up the Bluff. He keeps on a spendin' w hole system. Price 25e per box
tion. Sidil by all druggiatN.
bis suIxUauce in notour livin', while
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oint­
his wicked companions pat him on the ment, for tetter, salt Rheum, scald bead.
back au' call lnm a Jo-dandy from the eczema and chronic wore eyed. Prior 5c
lAf HAT You tlrt'd—Do you mía ground up. lie Boon gix«s dead broke ! per box.
llA I w,,at *l tneans? Y’on are nerv­ on the racket, an' w’ol then?
Ix-fmilt of the Oregon l*a<*iflc.
ous—Why ? Y’ou cough in the
“Ixiok at him again. Wat ih this
we see him ilom,? Herdin'hogs' Aye.
Tbe New York 'rimes of receut
morning—Do you realize the
boys, nctually herdin' bogs on a Jon ill date says, the application of the
caUM*? Your ap|>etite is p«x>r—
rancii iiti' afoot, too. Can our eyes I m * Farmers' Loan and Trust Companj
■ ¡1« a What makes it so? You seem
playin' us fur tenderfeet? Can our to have the Oregon Pacific Rulw.iy
All W like a changed person to your sense i>e tryin' to put tie up for Company and tbe Willamette Valley
greeny«? Alaa! no, it ib ail Ux> true. A- Coast Riilroa ) placedin the hands
friends—Do you know what is
Poor boy! His money goue, his jewels of a receiver was the result of a default
the matter, or has the change
gone, his good clothe», in soak an' Ids in tbe interest due October 1st, on the
been so gradual it has eHcajM-d
late angelic companions smilin' at his Oregon Pacific bonds. The same in­
your notice?
greenin xs a»' iix.kin' out for another terest owns both companies. The
Villi 0 You have Consumption! sucker an’ lie, tiie once ]>e:ted dartin', petition for a receiver was signed by
ekein out a mi^-rabie existence holders of SlJjOu,l«tO of the txmds, aud
I UU • Wedonotsay this to frighten a around
a bog tabeti! Jis' siiet yer it was at their re piest that T. Eg<‘litou
you. but it is
the sure symptoms of this terribl«- di.-s-ase.
eves a moment an' take in tbe sad Hogg, president of Ixith coinpani»*,
There is one thing which will check it and that is
picture. Not is that all. It is to lie was ap|x>iiited receiver. I lie projected
on
inferred that t lie outfit had run short line of the Oregon Pacific road ex­
ou grub allow.-.iice, an' prodigal war' tended from Yaqiitua t»ay, Oregon, to
It I» wommen.l«! by the ix-st phy.iciAM in Europe And Amerka.
alius eo hungry that he'd a bin glad Boise City, Idaho, a distant > of <>"<>
25 cent», .'»O erata anti ♦I.OO per Rattle.
to eat the husks the hogs had crawled miles. There was completed and hi
W. H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, New York-
over, if he'd a lx—u built for chewin' operation last May 140 miles, extend­
sich truck.
ing from Ys<|uiiia City toGe, Oregon.
*V
“Keep yer eyes on him. boys. Watch It. ih probable that the financial affairs
him close. We next s<-e lnm sett in' on of the Oregon Pacific system will be
the corral fence, sizin' up the layout reorganized.
an’ takin' stock o' his condition. He
begins to reason with himself, an"
A Bure cure t.ir the whiskey habit: Dr.
Bays: “Thar'» lots o' rixmi hi my f ith- Liv Ugstoue's Antidote for Drunk« Iles«
Pacific Coast Main office,
will
cure any case of the liquor habit in
er's house, lots o’ the ifest fi»«i the
market'!! afford in the hirders, an’ frotu ten Io thirty day«, from the mode­
WILEY B.ALLEN&CO. dead '.XHlIes o' cash in the treasury. rate drinker to the drunkard. The An­
«iKNF.RAL AGENTS,
I km stand in again with all this, if I tidote cun be given, tn a cop of coffee,
211 First Street.
Portland, Oregon I'll oui» make a Ixil.l piny hu ' lope without the knowledge of tin- pentun
Vi
taking it. The Antidote will not injure
liack outo the range. He retleets an' the health ill auv wav. Manufactured
good agent uMut< «J iu
14-21—ly
every county
. reflects, an' finally pnta hiuis *lf as a by the LivingHtone (Ticmieul Company.
cotidem fool for actiu’ an a hog guar- San Francisco, ('al.
BAIN WAG0NS'
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A8HLAND TIDINGS
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DR
KWH’S DISCOVERY
Vienna, Nov. 18.—The first Vienna
doctor who went to Berlin to study
Koch’s cure, I ihb already returned, and
hie report of his experience is very in­
teresting. He is Dr. Carl Hocbsinger,
of Rudolphs Hospital, aud Lis earnest
advice to patients is at preaeut to re­
frain from going to Berlin.
The infinx of doctors and patients is
so very great that it will not be pos­
sible for Koch to bold back the com­
I position of the remedy, which is being
upplied for to such a degree that it
would be cruel not to place other cities
in a position to make tlie lymph for
themselves. Dr. Hocbsinger was five
days in Berlin, and has had every op­
portunity of watching the immediate
effects of Dr. Koch’s remedy upon tu­
berculous diseases. He saw injections
made by Drs. Cornet, Krause and Levy
upou consumptive adult patients, and
cases of diseased larynx and scrofulous
tuliemiloiis children whose glands or
bones were infected.
He says that Koch’6 lymph liottle
contained some magic Hind, the im­
mediate effect of which, watched by a
physician's eye, is indeed miraculous.
A milligram, a thousandth part of a
cubic centimeter, was reject««! under
the skin of a child which bad scrofu­
lous glands on tbe neck, each us large
as a man's fist.
Hix hours idler the injection had
fieon made The fchmds llegan lo swríi;
the skin over them reddened and l«e-
came hot anil gave pain. Sill! the
glands <hd not burst nor were any
signs of alwess evident. Six hours
later the swelling bad abated and the
glands were hard and gave no pain.
They were only a third smalled t him
liefore the treatment.
The impression produced o" . medi­
cal man is overpowering th . a remedy
should have been found which destroys
the tnbercule wiihout hurting trey
other part of the body, and that
through the bio««] it should be able to
approach the infected tissue is a tri­
umph of science.
Professor Hocbsinger saw a patient
who after the first injection lost con-
sciousness for thirty-six hours; was f« -
verish during the- whole tiii'ty'aud
lifter the second injection was uncon­
scious eighteen hours. Several other
patients had high fevc-r and showed
signs of irresistible sleepiness. Light
attacks of pleurisy íleo resulted from
the injection. Professor Hocbsinger
thinks no weak pa lent should lie treat­
ed with the remedy. as it is not possi­
ble to foresee the results.
The young Archduchees Antoinette,
aged 16. will lie subjected to tbe treat­
ment soon. S ie is consumptive.
(atairli Can't be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cvnnot reach the seat of the disease?
< ati.rrl’ is ableist or constitutional dis­
ease. and in order to cure it you have to
t-.ke internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and acts direct
lv on the blood and ruuootts surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is no quack medi­
cine. It was prescribed by one of the
best physicians in this country for
years, and is a tegular prescription. It
is composed of the best tonics known,
combined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the muoous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two in­
gredients is whst produces snch wonder­
ful results in curing catarrh. Sind tor
testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A
CO., Props.. Toledo. O. Sold by drug­
gists. price <5.
Mongolian Pheasants Business
The Oregonian says:
Inquiries
continue to tie received here for Mon­
golian pheasautB. The park commis­
sioners of Springfield. Mas«., have
written to a gentleman in thi6 city to
find out what tbe chances are for ob­
taining some of these birds. There
are t hour-amis of them up the valley,
and p>ot hunters shoot scores and
scores of them, but no one seetus to be
able to catch any to furnish people
who want live birds to stock parks,
etc. Here
"
aud there is a person who
has raised a few pair of these birds,
lint they do not know how much to
ask for them, and if anyone wants to
buy them the birds do not materialize.
__________
The last lot of pbeasnnts brought here
by .Judge Denny were turned liaise on
I’rotectioii island.
The island has
changed proprietors two or three times
since, mid Mr. .1. G. Warner, who late­
ly spent two or three dsys on the
1 h 1 <nd, says there are 30(1 or 11 HI pairs
of Mongolian pheasants and alaint loo
pairs of gold, 11 pheasants there. The
pheasants increased Bofast air.l Ix-eame
st numerous that a great many win­
shot. The man who owns the island
now would sell some of the birds, but
it is so far from anywhere that it is dif­
ficult to make any negotiations with
him. A gentleman here lias a pair of
goldec pheasants which came from tire
island, and if the park commissioners
of Springfield would send a Ulan to
l’rot.-clioii island be could probably
get all the pheasants, Mongolian and
golden,that they wanted. Mr. Warner
lias sent to China for five pairs of gold­
en pheasants end five to ten pairs of
Mongolian pbiMisauts, and has built a
large eixip or ci'ge with wire netting,
in which there a *e trees and brush, Htid
in this nxiniy e. ge will plaoe these
birds, ami li^|xvi to ruisea lot of young­
sters. .Judge Denny isexpecUM home
from Corea in the spring, and lie may
bring some more game irrds.
A TYPICAL OBHMffi FARM.
Now, as an illustration of all that
has lw>cn said so far, let the visitor to
the exposition building find his way to
tbe horticultural ball aud seek out
the display table u)x>n which tbe mani­
fold pnxlucts of Mrs. P. M. Itinear-
son’s Clackamas <?ounty farm are out­
spread in such profusion. This farm
is at once typical and historical. It is
a donation claim of 1843, and rouaiats
of 320 acres, 22») acres of which are
etill a part of the “forest primeval,”
less tbe motisrcUs of the grove which
loiiL'jHince were feil«-d and sacked or
floated to the sawmill, aud form the
pasturage for the stiick of tbe farm,
wbieh consists at fifteen horses, eight
cows, ltMJ pure-lihxxied Cotawolds, and
forty swine. The remaining 100 acres
are divided into gram fields, twenty-
five acres; orchards and vineyards,
. ! twenty-seven ucres. and truck gardens
i forty-eight seres, tift«*en of which are
l
phinteti Hi |xiUit<x«e. These 100 mge«,
were originally just stuffi a thicket and
tangle of trees and nudergrowth as
one can see auy where in the unsettled
wixk I u I regions of Oregon, but have
lx*en cleared and reelaimtxi by hard
and long labor at a cost varying from
S35 to $Gt jx*r acre; average 340. Tlie
land lies at tbe junction of the Clack­
amas mid Willamette nvers, is subject
to overllow at long and rare intervals;
but even tbe tremt-ndous H<xxi of 1800
did r«i appieciabl" dcniag*,-
a few acre* of sandy soil in oljecorner.
Tbe apple orchard is plauted in 128
varieties, luciuding speck* ripening in
summer, many of whkyfi have lieeu
steady Ixmrers for over thirty v«*rs.
It bus I mh - ii affecie«l, indeed afflicted,
with niH«*ct iiests. bill the !1« mx 1 of the
present y< ar almost exterminated
them. An item of sale from the apple
orchard coiuriBted of 4,000 boxes to one
firm.
Among the many varieties
showu. aud which have not already
lieen enumerated in former report«,
are the seedling General Lovejoy,
uamtxl aTt»*r one of the founders of
I’ortlaiii’l. HubbardsUm, None Buch,
Smith’s Cider.* Victuals aud Drink,
McCarver’s Favorite, Ridway, Kay,
lied Canadian and Carver’s Premium
Fourteen varieties of pears, includ­
ing Howard’s Only One, and the P.
M. IL. a seedling named after the late
Mr. Rinears.on, a premium-taker, are
noticeable, aud found on the farm.
Among the twelre varieties of plums
on the farm are the Bradshaw. Colum­
bia, Jefferson, Green Gage, Poll «‘lie’s
Favorite, Blue Damson, Coe's Late
Red and Late Peach.
Tbe five choicest varieties of prunes
cultivated in (>r«*gon occupy a place in
tbe “orchard lot," aud three kinds of
quinces and three of grap«-e have their
appropriate nook« and corners. Straw­
berries, raspberries an«l blacklx-rriee
are planted aud yield in profusion.
Walnuts, butternuts and almonds are
also found on the farm.
All kinds of vegetables in season are
planted as a matter of bnsinesB. This
is now the middle of Oetolier, and
forty-seven varieties of these tooth­
some delicacuB are displayed upon
Mrs. lliuean-on's tables, conspicuous
among which are nutmeg melons,
huge tomatoes, and Ruby King bell
peppers, the latter eight by fourteen
niches in size.
Vines loaded with
bops, and huge sunfiowers are also no­
ticeable.
After what has Ix-en said, if the
caption, “A Ty pical Oregon Farm.” is
uot appropriate, if the pioneer woman
who has gone to the trouble and ex-
I> sdh <‘ of making this fine display is
not worthy of “special mention," this
writer misses his guess.
Nothing more to the credit of Orf-gon
lias a pltfre iu the exposition building,
and tbe fact that Sirs. IL took the
“sweepstakes” in the genera! award,
proves it. She hes done Clkckamas
county promt, but has r«*veal«xt but a
glimpse of the wonderful resoorcM of
that go abend section of tlie state,
where manufactories -air running a
race for supremacy with farmer, oreh-
ardist, fisherman, stock-raiser, «lsiry-
man, and other promoters of enter­
price ami industry. (Oregouiau.
torn-five Years Bondagr.
Genth Far forty five year*» I lia'e In^en
aftlifted with I»I<»< m | fMiison. liver and rh«*u
iiialif* difficultie^ Part <»f the tim«* < on-
lifivd Io my bed. Mv ldo«id wm * Iwidiy
ea-M-d. Six I m »'.tics <»f Hibbard** Rheumatic
\vruj» did me more
than al) the other
mcdifinch I have takvu. My friend* haw
used it and in every < a*.«’ it ha* pr<»ven a
uondrrfiil remedy 1 have known of hom«-
woiiderfu! i-JircN <»! dyspepsia and neuralgia.
M r .*. M aky Kimuu MitchelhiHe, lowu.
Ilibbivd n Rhemnalie Syrup and ilastem
arc reniiMjle.« of gn ;«i merit. I believe they
have no ««{Bal in the cure of rhcniiiatisin
aud all Idocal <I im as«’*.
i»R. II. R ek i < a hi ». Druggist.
Mitchellville. i.»«a.
Tim spring is the time to take Hibbard's
Rh«*uui>if ic svrup for the blo<»d. For sale by
T. k Jhdlon.
The Rwkafeller’s t<» '* u <,«, kn I Villard
I'ho New York.S’i/n of the 19th aiiys;
The greatest piece of news in Wall
street yeateninv was that John D.
and William liiN-knfeller, tbe Stan­
dard Oil magnates, had acquired con­
trol of the Northern I’acda1 Railroad,
which practically means the ousting
of Henry Villard.
They are known to have In^en heavy
buyers of Northeru Pacific preferred
during the late decline iu values. The
North American Company, by owner­
ship of the sr'Ciiritiee, bad control of
tlie Northern Pacific, but much of the
A Woman's OiM-ovr-ry.
first named company's hbm ta hnd lx.en
“Another wonderful discovery life* close. 1 out. during tlie past few days
Ireen made and that too try a lady in m liquidation of lonus.
1'Se Rockefellers Ixrught in North­
this country. Ibsens.
fastened its
clutches upon her Hnd for seven years eru T\ctic at the request of Jay
«lie withstood its severest tests, l>ut her Gould. .They have a great amount of
vit *1 organ« wen*undermined and death
«.*<‘tned imminent. For threi* month« surplus 9**>ney for winch the. have
she coughed iiiee«xautly and could not beau sivking advantageous iLveat*
sleep. She Ixrught of us a Ixrttle of Dr. i nients.
The earnings of the Northern Pa­
King «New Disooverv for Consumption
and was so much relieved on taking first cific are uow the largent in the history
dose that xhe slept all night and with of the company. The couipcuy. how­
one Ixittle ha« i>< en miracuiouxly cured ever, has lx*en suffering from entangle­
Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thu.
write W. ('. Hamrick A Co., of Shelby ment with other Villard <%>r|x>ratioua,
N.f- Get n free trial Ix.ttle at Chit- and tbe purpose of the Rockefi liera
ih stated to lie to rem*»»«* it frotn them.
wo < k 1 Bru's Drug Store.
The RiK'kefellerB have not hitherto
engaged in railroad oj «ration«. Their
('<«1 Instead of Seal.
wealth is s<> great that, one* having
Advices from Washington state that embarked in railroad siVya, it je in. _
Senator Pettigrew. Indore be started their power to dominate t
for bi« home in the west, announced
There ih a scheme on foot to provide
Ins ih termination to prop<x<e in the connections for the Northern Pacific
ITiit<xi States senate [the ^lx»o|iite winch will make it au uninterrupted
abandonment of the Bml-fisliing in­ rail line from tbe Atlantic to tbe Pa­
terest of the United .States in tbe cific.
northern seas. Tbe senator said tbe
By its alliance with the Wisconsin
reasons for this movement ou Ins part Central it already reaches from Puget
were, first, that tbe seal fisheries cost sound to Chicago, r nd its route thence,
more than they bring in ¡.second, that it is said, will l»e by way of the Balti­
they area constant source of interna­ more aud Oiuo.
tional complication; and third, that
the seals which are protected by the
If you or any <d voiir family should hap-
government destroy the c<xl fisberi<*s. l»eu to bo fn^htfuliy burned or scalded,
wha*
aav»-you iu the house to alleviate the
which would lie infinitely more valu­ pa5 until
you can g<*t a pbyvicia&* A Fox
able than the seal fisheries, and which of a .eggs’ German Salve at hand in times
would entail no ex(a*nse. Senator like this would sav«- a world of hi fieri )g
aud ofientimec a doctor bill, a» it has no
Pettigrew meant what be said and equal
in (*a**3M <»f this kind, as well as in-
will undoubtedly carry out bis propo­ Ha mm at ion of all kinds. For sale by all
sition as far ax ixissible. He is likelj druggists.
to meet with a very stnmg ally tn the
O. A ('. Road lands.
person of Commander Tanner, of the
United States fish rommitMon. Com­
We understand an luisteru company
mander Tanner has just returned from with almost au unlimited amount of
a cruise along the Northern Pacific ch pi tai to back them are negotiating
coast of tbe United States, and has for tbe military road lands now lie­
spent some months in investigating longing to tbe Oregon dr California
the fisheries iu tbe Behnng sea. He Land company, and lying along the
reports that the c<xi fisbern* there are military load southeast of tine city.
of almost untold vaine, and that they The intention of the company is to
promise to afford enormous returns in bnug in from tbe East such familiea
the future. Senator Pettigrew’« idea hh will locate on the land and develop
1« endorsed by several senaUirs, and if it and change the forests into rich
the fish commission comes out stroug- farms. A railroad will srx>n traverse
ly for it, as it is likely to do, it need this country aud it can be made to
not surprise any one to learn that the support hundreds of families instead
Alaskan wnl fisheries are not to lx» of a scattering few. The valuable
farmed out at the expiration of tbe ex­ timlier there will lie made good use of.
ist ing contract, but t.iiat <xxl fisheri«n
[Eugene ih-gisler.
are to I h * cultivated instead.
KueUlei«*« Arnie* Halve.
Tbe best salve in the world for cuts,
There are many »ccitli-nta and di«
«•a«« s which affect stock and cauxe sen- bruises, sores, ulcers. Halt rheum, fever
oux inconvenience and limsto the farm­ aorea, tetter, chap|xsl hands, chilblains,
er in hi« work. which may be «jinckly corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­
rctnied by the u«e ot Dr J. H. McLean'« tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfae-
Volcanic Oil Linimeut.
tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents
When you need « mild laxative you »er box. Fur sale by (.'hitwood linM.
xhould have a medfeiiM.* that will act ou the
liver and kidney« a» w< 11 a« tlie bowel«.
V m * lb itjs ’ Dandelion Ritter* for iudiees-
Begg»' Vegetable liver pill« are prepared
■-xpres-ly hw this pnrpotie. luahtou grttiug • tiou. <ijra|M*|»*ia aad all Idtuirwi «I ím ***«*».
ttn-m. x- they hive no xuperi«»r »nd few . It has no tNitiul in CMtioi thi* kind. For
1 »ale by ail druggists
equals. For sale by all druggists.