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* P Ei«h«r B,x 2541 ASHLAND X TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS \V. II. LEEDS Editor and Publisher. Terms cf Subscription: One copy, one year.................. .« -* M,x mouths................. “ three month* .......... • ’»ub Kates, six copiu.s for........ Irriiia in advance. ASHLAND, OREGON ATTORNEY AT LAW A.«HLA«D, OUE'ION Complete list of Abstract» ..f Tule« to lami» iu Jackson roiiuty. Title« examined. Titles perfected ords correcte«!, etc. J. T. Bowiitch, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. Will practice it. all courts ot the State, l ullectious promptly made and remitted. 9-4 BAIN WAGONS, Morris M. Haxknsss, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. G raxt ’ s P ass , O keoon . 'til street. Robert A. Miller, - At the - t - I 11 oriio.v - vv. Will practice in all the courts of the Slate. ASHLAND Fl< E 'vilb W . H. Parker, opp«»silk ( «»Urt House, Jacksonville, Or. Mil MILLS. Dr. J. S. Farson. PHYSICIAN AND A mhlani », SI RGEON, O rkgon . Office ut resldencv oil Main street, next door to Fresbyterian church. (11-42 Dr. S. T. Songer, AND SI RGEON. PHYSICIAN AMILAND, OREGON. Office in Otl«l Fellows building, seroud on Slain street. 11-12 I ! Conio and See PHYSICIAN AM) SI RGEON. E. F. Geary, M. D. :<>: MEDFOKD, OKBUON. Office in Hamlin's Block—Residence on » Street. IS—50 CARLOAD OF Dr. W. Stanfield., ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, Has located in Ashland. Or», for the prac tire of his profession, Makes all chrouir diseases, such as Khun mutism, Asthma. Piles, Kidney (H mmisvs , Liver Complaints. Female Diseases, die.. a specialty. Consul tation free. office next door to Arlington Hotel, near the depot. 112-44 Mrs. F. M. Webster, M D., HOMEOPATHIC ASHLAND, PHYSICIAN, 00 ORKUON. Dlïicp for the present at the Congrega:iotiai Parsonage. (12-49 Dr. J. H. Hall, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Nine Years in Hospital practice.) i 112 Main Street, Ashland, Or. J. S. Walter, M. D. S., Wil) practice his profession of Dentistry --- AT — A shland , ChiiaoN. 11-b Office a residence. Flying Dutchman Sulk}’ Plows, Olivdr < ’hilled Steel (one am! two horst*) Plows. A full line of Gartlen (’ity < Tipper Steel Plows. Disc Harrows—all sizes. Spring Tooth Harrows, Scotch Drag Harrows, The celebrated Steel King Spring Tooth Harrow. A. C. Caldwell, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. ’ ASHLAND. OREGON. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank.—[12-33] All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market J. S. Howard, Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. R epair S All kinds of real estate bnsinosM given care ful attention, and information fnrnishcl concerning property iu the new town. K. K. lti-io-hi nitin.. AUCTIONEER Is prepared at all limes to sell livestock, For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand. household kitM»»|*. or other property of auv kin»! in Ashland, »»r will attend to .alls n> 40 ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY. Ijonif experience in the business enables me I to guarntee sati.-tai tion. Arenose in a > hi . ani > kvkry S ati rday for sale of stiM'k. Ashland. Or. K. K. RRIGHTMAN. *. H ATKINSON, .‘■resident. r. H. CAKTKR ï V.CABTKS Vice-Pres. Cashier different styles anil differ ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and Cooking Th” World’s ®e!"" n;aDufact!ired under Ewans ¡.i’,- ■ ’.I [ U( * Dade mark. 0{ Dauduie-, ASHLAND OGN Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Does a General Banking Business. •ollcctinn* ma'le at all accessible points on favorable term». >ighl exchange and tei graphic transfers Portland, San Francis« «• ami New York H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon. KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. A big carloatl of stoves and ranges just received. The finest line in the conntv. < 'all and see and believe it. at sfnndfird prtri^. LOTS ---- In the town of Was Awarded the only MONTAGUE GRAND PRIZE Siskiyou co., Cal. For Sale on xiasy Terms. One-fonrth «town: baiaii<-«‘ within rix. twelv«- and «-ighlet-n iiionth.-«. Sv<* map nt th«- Kail—‘*‘1 I»«-pot for gra-le-i price. * t< . <»r addrv-x 1» H HASKELL. Town Site Aip-tit ('. 1*. K. K . San Fram-isco «’aiffornia 112-5 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1890 ; V Having ¿ne of the liest sky lights 111 Or- eg/n/axd knowing hoir to use it, t 0VARANTEK GOOD WORK. M. E. TYLER, OKR1.ON. Mver's Blœk.eaat side Main street. : DO KNOW Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at Martin I Harris's ASHLAND, OR. LOOK OCT FOR BAD TITLES! OHLY PERFECT SEV/IHG MECHAM ism M mily USE. ' I One third of the real estate in Jai'ksou s-ouutv is held umler !>«:«>■. T1*K lift«-. Ge an abs-’raet to the title of «our property nmi xee if Yor are all right. The om . v reliable Abstracts nude iu Ja'-k-on «siiinty come from Auatiu 8 Hammon«!'» I-aw and Ab-- »tract Office, Ashlaud, Oregon. I 13211 OREGON STATE FAIR. YOU PHOTOGRAPHY A x HLANP, Of all descriptions done on sho tioe. Legal Blanks, Gironi ara, teas Cards Billheads, letterheads, I* tors, etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. PaclKr t oast Main offn e. 1368 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO 14 JI —ly HOW PONY BILL LADLED (H T 4linn w'en he kin slrike a le tter job at home. Mark his every play, now, fr.r GOSPEL. I want hie every play to impress itself KOCH'S I»1SCO\EHY A TYPICAL OBBGOX FARM. Vienna, Nov. 18.—The first Vienna Now, as an illustration of all that u, on you fool prodigals afore me. He doctor who went to Berlin to study baa been said so far. let the visitor to determines to hit the trail at once an ; Koch’« cure, 1 ihb already returned, and the exposition building find his way to hoof it right back an- give the old i bin rt port of his experience m very in the horticultural ball aud seek out gentleman a squar' honest game o' , teresting. He is Dr. Carl iiochsinger. tiie display table upon which the mani talk an' own up that be has made a of Rudolph« Hospital, aud Lie earnest fold products of Mrs. P. M. Rinear- Salem Statesman. | During his brief stay tn Salem it bad break. He resolved to do this ! advice to patients is at preseut to re son's Clackamas county farm are out was the pleasure of a reporter of the and ask to lie taken back not as a frain from going to Berlin. spread in such profusion. This farm Sltitesiiiau to hear Uapt. Jack Craw- ! aou but as an ordinary hired man at j The influx of doctors mid patients is is at once typical and historical. It is ford, the poet scout, read one of the reasonable wages, l’erbaps Ins fatli- so very great that it will not lie pos a donation claim of 1 M3, and consists er might fall on him with a club, or | sible for Koch to bold back the Com of 32<l acres, 22o acral of which are cowboy sermons. A lieautiful grove on the Pecos, turn a shotgun liaise on him, or have ! position of the remedy, which is being still a part of the “forest primeval," near the base of the Gloritta range of him rnu in for vagrancy, or hurl applied for to such a degree that it l«*ss the monarchs of the grove which curses or reproach«*, at him. but that would I m * cruel not to place other cities loiJv(since weie f«‘ll«-d ami sacked or mountains in New Mexico. The holy stillness of a lovely Salr- didn't matter. The spirit of the Lord in a position to make the lymph for floated to the sawmill, ami form the batb morning was unbroken, save by was working with him an' lie gave the themselves. Dr. Hochslliger was five pasturage for the st<x*k of the farm, the soft, tlute-like notes of the bright hog outfit the shake forever an’ lit out days in Berlin, and has had every op which consists of fift«*en hors«»s, eight portunity of watching the immedmte cows, lilt) piire-blixxl«<d Cotswolds, and plumage«! birds in the branches of the for th«* home ranch. “His father war balkin’ out over tte effects of l>r. Koch's remedy upon tu forty sxvme. The remaining ItM) acres trees, the low hum of conversation of alxiut thirty cowlwiys wearing broad range when ¡1 form met lus eyes far berculous diseases. He saw injections ate divided into grain fields, twenty- brim hats, leather leggins anil heavy away on the prairie. ‘Some one kick made by Drs. Cornet, Krause aud Levy five acres; orchards and vineyards, spurs, the crunching of their ponies’ in'for a jab,’ mused tiie old man, ui upon consumptive adult patients, ami twenty-seven acres, aud truck gardens t«*eth as they cropped the luxuriant then stared nt the approaching figure. cases of diseased larynx and scrofulous forty-eight a<-r«*s, tift«u*n of which are grass near by, and the lowing of th«* •That looks lik<* my John,’ lie thought, tnlierculous children whose glands or planted in |*otat<x«. Thee«* 100 acres were originally just such a thicket and herds of long-horned cattle grazing •It’s John's size an it's John’s walk lames were lufecti-d. He says that Koch’s lymph bottle tangle of trees and uudergrowth as away off yonder ou the grassy slopes. an' swings its arms like John by the “Pony Bill, the «jowboy preacher of great h«M»veu above ills John! an be contained some magic thud, the im one can six« anywhere in the unsettled the plains,” had sent word that he snatcluxi his hat down off a nail ai>* > mediate effect of which, watcheil by a wtxxleii regions of Oregon, but have would Is* there on that Sabbath morn lit out across the corral towanl the ap- physician’s eye. is indeed miraculous. Ix-en cleurixi amt reclaimed by hard ing, and the boys from the various proaehm' form. Did he take the snot A milligram, a tbonsandth part of a and long labor at a cost varying from ranges in th«* vicinity bad turned out gun with him? Did he grab lip a clnb I cubic centimeter, was lujected under $35 to $fio per acre; average $40. The to hear him “la«Ue out gospel talk," as as he went along? Did he try to think the skin of h child which bad scrofu land li.-s at the junction of the (Clack they termed it. But a few months up cuss words to tiro at him as h,. lous glands on the neck, «..ch us large amas and Willamette rivers, is subject liefore Bill himself had b«*en a knight lop»*d over the ground to meet him? as a iiiau's fist. to overt low at long and rar«‘intervals; Six hours after the injection bad but even th«* treniemioiis H<xxl of 1800 «>' be mp1 *»■<• n .‘'He, end was known I’.h? No ! oye. '• I ■ seriptuns tell ns one of the wildest ls>ys on the us that lie fell «into his li< el; ;iu’ blub- ' been made rhe ghind? began to sw.L; did 1-0 apt«»«'- <Rbi~ «iamxgB, Cp *».^U> range; but in a town over-on the Santa lieretl and hugged bun an' kissed him. the skin over them reddened and lie- a few acres of sandy soil m ope corn-' '. “Then w'at? He tuk the I ary onto I Ciime hot and gave pain. Still the F l * railroad he had dropped into a The apple orchard is pltiut«xl in 128 MethiHlist revival ineeting merely the ranch mid togged Jem out in r<-td 1 glands did not burst nor were any varieties, including R|»«*ci«-K ripening in through curiosity, had become con «•lot lies ;m' fold one o' his heriiers to | signs of alwess evident. Six hours Rummer, many of whicJi Lave Ix-eti verted to the Christian religion, tuid look up a bunch o' cattle an' cut < lit i later the swelling had abated and the steady lx*ar«‘rs for ovea thirty veara. now goesfrom rangeto range ex]K>und- ¡lie fattest calf in th«- outfit an' kill it, j glands were hard and gave no pain. It has Ix-en affected, ind«*ed afflict«*!, ing the word as liest he can to liis com for he war a goin’ to give the gran bet 1'hey were only a third smalied I han with iiim et |x-sts, but thetlixxlof the panions w ho are yet weddeil to their jubilee o'the «eason. lie called for before the treatment. present y< ar alue-st extermiuattxi sinful idols. "Here he comes, boys!" music, an' song, an' dances, ¡111' 11n The impression produced on a medi them. At: item «if sale from the apple Yes, here lie came down the slope a night was put in in a manner ti e ! cal man is overpowering that a remedy orchard consisted of 4.000 Ixixes to «me half mile away, his pony living over country had never afore e, en. should have been fouml which destroys firm. Among the many vnrirti«-s “Now, Isos, I ni a goin' to hit you a the tubercule without hurting any shown, au«i which have not already the ground at a swinging gallop, the rim of his broad sombrero Hared up in pop right squat'at ween the eyes. Ye n other part of the liody, and that been enumerated in former reports, frout as it caught the soft mountain are cussetl fool prodigals, «-very one ♦»' through the blora] it should be able to are the retailing (reneral Lovpjoy, breeze, and his great iron spurs jing yon, an' you know it. But let me till ’ approach the infectisl tissue is a tri uam«*d aTt«‘r one of the founders of ling in musical time with the steps of you that yer a gettin' the slack out o' , umph of science. I’ortliui.l, Hubbardston, H om Su«-h, the rope mighty fast an’ ye'll bring up [ Professor Hochsinger saw a patient Snutli’B Cider.* Victuals and Drink, hie game little horse. He staked out his animal where it with a quick jerk agin the picket p q who after the first injection lost con- McCarver's Favorite. Ridway. Kav, could f«*«*d upon the gr«*en grass and on«* o' these days. Why will yo 1 sciousnees for thirty-six hours: was f« - R« h 1 (Canadian ami Carver's Premium. came up to the crowd with a genial waller with the huge 111 the mire o'1 verish during the- whole tim<Vand Fourteen varieties of pears, includ smile, a shake of the hand and a pleas sin when you know that by takn. th • after tiie second injection was uncon ing Howard's Only One, uml the P. ant word for each. Then, after read trail o' eliristimiity th«* father'll s « h * ; scious eighteen hours. 8» veral other M R.. a seedling named after .he late ing a scriptural selection the story ot you coinin' an’ '11 come out to meet patients had high f«vrr and showed Mr. Rmearson, a premium-taker, ar«* the Prodigal Son h«» offered a brief you with a welcomin’ band ¡in' rejoice sigi.*s of irresistible 6‘eepinese. Light noticeable,rud found on the farm. over yer return, jest as Bible I’tod's attacks of pleurisy dso resulted from prayer and began Ins discourse. Among the twelve varieties of plums “Boys, it makes my heart dance with father welcomed his kid back from the injection, l’r ifessor Hochsinger on the farm art* the Bnulshaw. Coluu.- pleasure and cavort around as joy ful liemler. No reproof will meet you thinks iio weak pa lent should lie treat bia, Jefferson, Green Gage. Poil«*u**’s as ¡i spring calf on a fin«* mornin' to Hair. All will be forgivin an' :Le p; t 1 ed with the remisiy. ns it is not possi Favont.*, Blue Damson, Coe's Late s«*e so many o' you here to day. It 'll be wiped from the slate of life for- ble to foresee the results. Red and Late Peach. «loesn’t mean that you rode her«» from ever. Boys, «lon’t delay yer return I The xoitng Ar •hdnehess Antoinette, The five choicest varieties of prun«*s every direction just for the fun o’ bear another day. Don't inonke; with ti e aged ]•'■. will lie subjected to the treat cultivated in < iregon occupy a place in in' I’ony Bill jerk his jaw on pions safety o' your immortal souls. Set ' ment soon. Sieis consumptive. the “orchard lot,” and three kinds of talk. It iks sn't mean that you regard yer eyes 011 the trail to the home ranch quinces ami three of grapes liave their (atairli Can’t I»«* < ured my awkwartl style of preaching as ¡1 once more, an' never look back nor , appropriate mx>k« and corners. Straw sort of fr«*e side show and come here ease up 011 yer gait till you are saf<* 1 With I.«)«! vL Al’PLIGATIONS. as they berries, raspberri«a aud blaeklx-rri«« just to monkey away the time, it on the glorious range o’Zion, luxur «■ ‘.nnot reacii tiie seat of the disease? are planted aud yield in profusion. <l<H*su't mean that liecause I am the iatin' in the never failin' feed o' rig'.lt- ( atarrb is a blood or constitutional dis- Walnuts, butternuts ami almouds are only sinner herder on the range you eousuess an’ eternal life, an’ bearin' | « ase. am! in order to cure it you have to also fouml on the farm. put me up for a great curiosity and God's own exclusive brand t lie t ke internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh All kinds of vegetables in season are t'un- is taken internally, and acts diraci planted as a matter of busiuess. This sail in here from all around to take in the holy brand of the cross." iv on the lilixxi ami miKxius surfaces. is now the middle of October, and the proceedm’s like you would a cir A pruii'im iu pbvdei.ui and old arn v llall'H Catarrh Cure is no quack medi forty-seven varieties of these Uxrth- cus. Ob. no. Then what does it cine. It was prescrilxxl by one of the mean? It means, boys, that my pre surgeon iu eastern loua w:.-.called away l»-st physicians in this country for sorne delicacies are display«*! upon from home for a f< w days: during bis vious talks are gittm't bar an' are bear absence one of thi children contracted a years, and is a regular proscription. It Mrs. Ruieareon's tables, conspicuous ing fruit. It means that the spirit <>' severe <x.ld and his wile bought a bottle is compos«Ml of th«- best tonics known, among which are nutm«-g melons, grace is circumnavigatin' these range;;. <>1 (IbnnilierlaiiiH Gough lieu edv Io, 11. I combiued with the best bio<xl punfii-rs. huge tomato««, and Ruby King bell It means that you liave lx*en thinking They were so much pleased with the acting dir« etlv on the mucous surfaces. pepjx-rs. the latter eight by fourteen over matters an’ are almost ready to remedy that they afterwards useu sev •- I T'lie perfect combination of the two in inches 111 size. Vines loaded with is what product« such wonder admit that it are foohsti to liaug on to ral ls> it les at various times, i’e sail, gredients ful results ill curing catarrli. Send tor bops, and huge sunflowers are also do - tiie ranges o' sin wliar tie* grass is dry from ins experience with it. he regard<-d testimonials free. F. J. GHEN’EY A ticeable. as the most reliable preparation in an’ burnt out at the roots by ever- it After what has been said, if the use for colds and that it cam- the near Ct».. l’rops.. Toledo. O. Sold by drug lastin' tire, when the pastures ot the est lieing a specific of any medicine he gists, price75. caption, "A Ty pical Oregon Farm." is -------- - gms! Lord are afore you, invitin’ yon had ever well. For sale by Chitwood not appropriate, if the pioneer woman Mongolian Pheasants Business to move tn an’ feed to your till on the Bros. who has goue to the trouble and ex never-failin' grass o' righteousness. The Oregonian save: Inquiries pen.« of making this fine display is Boys, you are nothin’ lint a lot of half- continue to tie r«*cetved here for Mon not worthy of “special mention,” this starve«! mavericks roamin’ here an 1 golian pheasants. The park commiH- writer misses his guess. Making a Fortune. thar at will, ami the fust thing you stoners of Springfield. Mass., have Nothing more to the credit of Oregon know you'll hear Ratlin's r<qx* whizzin' “All things come to him wiio « .its." written to a gentleman in thi6 city to lias a plittv iu the exposition building, round your ears, an’ when you take a is an old and tune-honored axiom, and tiiiii out what, the chime«« are for ob and the fact that Sirs. IL took the run on the rope yer f«s*t'll be snatched young Mr. Morgan, an ex-resident ol taining some of th«««- birds. There “swe«pstakes” in the general award, from under you an the devil'll sock Kntama, fully r. 11.17. 1 tl. truth of it. ¡ire t lioueands of them up the valley, proves it. She has don«* Clfu-kamas his pitchfork brand onto you an’ throw says the Astoria Colmuhiau. Soin ami |x»t hunters eh<x>t, scores ami county promt, but has reveal««! hut 11 you into a corral where the tenniera- after the boom bursted ¡it Kalama scores of them, bnt no one s-enis to lx* glimpse of the wonderful rcscurces of ture'd knock out the hide of a thick- several years ago, Morgau was sent able txi catch any to furnish people that go abend section of the state, hided burro. His heniers are out all down there to act as telegraph operator who want live birds to sU«ck pinks, where iis.nufactories ar«- running a the time lookin’ fur stray stock an' aud station .agent. At that perioii ii etc. Here and there is a person who race for supremacy with farmer, orcb- headin' ’em toward that range of |>er- w.is a difficult matter to induce men to IlHR raised a few pair of these birds, ardist, fisherman, stock-raiser,' dairy ditiou. Some o' th<*se herders are live in Kalatua. much less own but they do not know how much to man, ami oth«r promoters of enter stationed behind the liars o’ saloons, property there, and the thousands of ask for them. and if anyone wants to prise and industry. [< >reg««nian. an’ throw you onto the trail to tb<* town lots tluit hud been placed on buy th.m tiie birds do not inatenahze. Ixittomlese pit with goo«l nature«! the market and sold, w.-re being sold The last lot of pheasants brought here Forty -five 1 rur* IkHidagt. friendliness a shootin' out o’ their for taxes. Morgan kept steadily at by Judge Denny were turned l<x«e <m <.<-!it> For fort\ five y «’ his I haxc iwen laughin' «‘yes. Sortie o’ them wet r work, anil wheiieve. lie bad s.iv, d up l’rot«s*!ioli island. Tin* island has affii<*t<*<! u iih liltMid liver an<i rheii g<w>d togs ¡m' big diamonds an' sta.t a few dollar« he Insight in changed t«ropriet<irs two or thr»-«* tim«« iiiatif <iirti<n!iifs Bart »»f the tim«* «on wkk iMtdly din* you toward the round-up <»' satan by a few lots at ¡1:1 exceedingly low figure. sine,-, ami Mr. J. G. Wurm-r, who late lined io li'v l»C'L M> Si \ I m » lies «»f II iliLard’^ Rheumatic invitin' you to a seat at the grix»n-cov- 'The few people who lived III Kal:.":a ly spent two or tlir.*e «lays on the • < :t»»l. yrupdidine more g<M»d than all the other er«*d gamblin’ table. Same of 'em at first fell sorry for the young m in, isl.uid. says there are itthi or loo pairs »n« <iif*in«,s I haw taken. liave smile upon you with th«* bright eyes piled him because lie Worked so hard, <>f Mot.giilian plieasunts an I about 111« tiM-fi it and in e\« ry« :js<* ¡t ha* pr<» n a womh-rfui reme.h I have known of Hb.ie o' womanhood an' nlltir you to the aud didn't know any b-t’-t than to pairs of gold« ii ph«-asanls tiivre. The h inidcriul 4-iires <»1 dv« . n downward trail when yon go into towns blow ins money in on Kalama real pheasants iticr«-ase«i so fast aiullxx’ame Mi>. Min R ioo L f '! il«hrll. ille. I..w HiLlt.aj'i^ RheniH’ili«’ bvrtipaiid 1’laMf‘TV o blow in your hard-earned e:isll. estate, but as time wore on they iie- s i minii'toiis that a great many w« re remeda* of un ;»l merit. 1 lie he re they They are herders o' the th'vil, every cailie suspicious .an 1 he had to rair.* a shot. Tin* man who owns the islaud are lime no < <{ hh 1 in the cure of ihcui«iati»m one o’ them, an’ they will use every little when lie wanted to tiny a tew lots, now would sell some of tin* birds, but au»i all I»1« mm | <(]»< hm -'*. i’l: H. lb i< nt ri >. In nggist, endeavor to get th«* braud o’ sin but he ¡illnyed tlieir suspicious by it is so far from anywlier«* that it is dif M11< In i I vil I«-, l-.iw a. onto you an’ eventually throw you telling them that he inti ti.ltsl to quit ficult to make any negotiations with Tiie spring i“ the time ttitake Hibbard'* into the big herd on the home rancli jerking lightning for ¡1 living and. as him. A geutleinan here has a pair of Rti**iiin>it i< rup fur 1 he blond. I <»r bale by I . k Rollon. down lielow. s< k > u as he got a little more land, in g<«l-l«*.- pheasants which came from the “Th«* Bible st«iry which I red to you tended to start a dairy ranch. Tins island, and if the park commissioners is a pei’iiliarly touchin' one. an' <me satisfied the Tlic IliH'kMfeller's l.< Snnwd 1 illuni land owners and of Springfield would send a man to A Sure (’lire for Piles. which 1 hop«* has c<>rkecrew«*d its way they ixinttinied to sell tliiir property Piot-s-tion island be could probably The New Yolk Suu of the I9l|i si.ys; Itching Piles are known liv moisture into every one o’ yer harts. Iler«* we get all tin- pheasants, Mongolian and like perspiration, causing intense itch s«*e a young feller, a mere kid, posses- for a song, and wi.itisl for the ,-ows to golden, tl.at they waut«*l. Mr. Warner The greatest piece of news in Wall ing when warm. I llis form us well as 1 sin' all tiie comforts of a happy home. come home. The cattle that they has s<*nt to China for five pairs of gold street y»*sterd,-iy was that John D. and William ltockafeller, the Stan looked for never came, and the dairy Blind. Bleeding and protruding yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, I He had kind, indulgent parents, wore ranch was never started, but .a few en pheasants ,'tid five to teti pairs of dard Oil magnates, had acquired con which acts directly on the parts affected, nobby cloth««, was a favorite 111 soci months ago when the Uniou Pacific Mongoliau pbeasauts. and has built a trol of the Northern Pacific Railroad, absorbs tumors, niliiys itching, and ef ety in short, had everything which struck the town with dlkhi workmen large <-<xqi or cege with wire netting, which practically means the ousting fects a permanent cure, 50c. Druggists the heart shouhl long fur. An’ y it he ane made preparations for an extensive in winch then* a•«* trees ami brush,and of Henry Villard. r mail: treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, was ilissatisfied. H«* chafed under the plant to Is-permanently located at that in this roomy «• ge will phi«*» th«««* They are known to have lieen heavy Tqiia. <1. Sold by T. K. Bolton. restrainin' influence o' horn«* as the point, property began to lsiom. aud birds, ami li*i|x« t«« raise a l«>t. of young buyers of Northern Pacific preferred broncho's back'll chafe utidera loosely Mr. Morgan began to realize on his in sters. Jinlge Denr.v is••xp«-et«‘d home during the late decline in values. The i cinched saddle. He ha«i heard o' the vestments. Lots that lie had pur from Corea in th«» spring, and he may North American Company, by owner Huntington s Ini|«rrt«<l \ol>ilitv ship of tlje sei'iiritiee. had control of >i The New York II orhl says: Sight wiektsl pleasuri« o' life, an' l<>ng«sl io chased for t Wo or tliriK dollars each bring some more game 1,'rdt». in I ' . >«> ■ di« suit - w In I' take ’em in. His young eves wandered the Northern Pacific, but much of the I ! " . ■ n i eli ; it is pit iisnnt seers at the corner of Fifty-seventh away out to the big range o’ sm. an'to were worth from Sbttt to f'J’itt .itid still A \\ <»inan's 1 <*rx • first named <s>mpany's aast ts had l.en advancing. While they may never lé'-g t « ih«* taste, ami act- street and Fifth avenue stare at the him it looketl beautiful an' pleasant. reach a fancy price, they have 111 inaiiinioth building slowly assuming “Another wonderful discovery 'ti*/ • closed out during the past few days Tue thorns were concealed from his ¡••«i un!iv <-ti tin- Kitineys shape there, the residence of creased in value sufficiently to make made and that too l»v a lady in in liquidation of loans. 1’. i Se R s'kefolleis bought in North i i?* - ó i-, cicali'«« iIn- "s Huntington. The huge wing on Fifty- view by the tall wavin' graaa o'pleas ! young Morgan independently rich, tin t this country. Disease fastened its ure, an’ the gulches an' dangerous upon her and for seven years ern btcitic at the rvqueiit <if .lay i' -! . «i -pi Is <■>•!.!-. head seventh street is to lie deveted to «iitches could not la* seen at a distance. the people who formerly felt sorry for »•hitches the young man are now corresponding sh»1 withst»M>d its severest tests, but In r Gould. They have a greut amotiul of I f< V« ■ < ¡:n<! cun -■ lutfiit:ia. IT mee llntzfelt ami the Princess. vit *1 organs were undermined and death surplus B">liey for which thoy have The Prince's arms appear in one or At the proper time Lu* was to receive a ly sort,, for 'tiems-lves. st »med imminent. For three months F. r .<:*.!« two places in elaborate carving. portion of bis father’s great wealth, she c »uulu•»! incessantly and could not lx*«-n Making advantageous inv<«t- but his impatient spirit would not lie by a!i Nearly all the bonnes thereabouts will “Is this the best Is a question <>f- sleep. She bought of us a b<»tth* of Dr. i llients. cnrlied by the bit o' w;s«iom, an' by The earn’ngs of tiie Northern Pa sink into insignificance when the some h«»cus-pocus he made a suce«*ss- ten asked, when medninc ls wanted, Kin«: s New DiMsiverv for Consumption The following are a t» w of the medi* and v.i.s so much relieved ou taking first cific are now the '.argent in the history Huntington mansión is pushed a little f g syrup c further sky want. Tin* size is simply ful play on the old man an’ induced cines of known reliability sold b< Gbit dos» that she slept all ni^ht and with of the company. 1 lie company, how dCO. CAI, him to whack up ahead o' the sot time wood Bros., druggists of thi< place, one bottle has b» en miraculously cured ever. has b.-en sutodmg from entangle stupendous. The ¡teople on the an' <v£(/ rovt. r jr let him go forth to see tiie world. They have many other excellent medi - Ib r name is Mr>. Luther Lutz. Thu. ment with other Villard <x»r|x>rat ions, second floor cun almost look on 'lit* but these are worthy of eH|/ecial write W. (’. Hamrick A Co . of Shelby and the purpose o f the R-s keft llere “We next sc* him in the gay palaci s cines. roofs <>f the neighboring dwellings, &. C Get a free trial bottle at Chit- mention: ia stated to lx- to r.-tiewe it frotn them. and the building will eventually be o' sin a biowin' 111 Ills «lust like a thor- <’hamlerlain’s Gough Kernedv. fa ' a < hh ! Bro's Drug Store. The Roek. feliers hdve not hitherto one of the landmarks of Fifth avenue. ougbbr«*«! an' painting everything r«*d. mons for its cures <»i spy Coids and engaged di railroad oj eraUun«. Their Cornelius Vanderbilt's hon e will ap W e see him roundin' up wicked spirits as a preventive for croup. I'rice .’«o«* I ’ «et heb-a.l of scut. wealth is so great that once having ilar like a French villa lieside this to jo« > him. an' they Hock around Ins per bottle. (.Imniirt rlain’s I’ iin Balm, a < m*r .1 I xxh II h as the lightnin' bugs Hock Idvices from Washington stat»- that embarked tn railroad uflh*», it js in ba roí i nd castle. Tir innl«-rsiirn< ‘! ha* ut tìe-llxiiley li«.«n«- around our camp at night. Every day family liriment ami especially va.ualdc S-nahr I’ettigrew. Is-fore he start«! their power to dominate ta.’.. for rheumatism. Price .’sic p«*r laitth*. j - iiih h n< ar la. I:«..ii-, ili«- VI, -lf. ni nini ‘ . n There is a scheme on foot to provide People troubled with constipation should lie stu fs his pale hide with ixt/ize an' tTaUj-oint a tara*- >>uantir* <>f tli«- la-*t ■ l’nlfii (’hamberlnm’s (’one. ( hoi« ra and Di for bis home in the west, announced ha*, asti ulti •-eli at th«- |»la' .-al th-* l--w Lo \er> «-Mreiu! uhat kind of a laxative the} «■very night be goes to tied a whoopin. arrhoea Remedy, tiie most reliable Ins th termination to propose in the conueciic.ns for the .Northern Pacific UM*, hs mi many medicines are put up to Fair women, whose eyes are as the I known medicine for bowel cmplaints. 1 ii.t«->i Stales senate [the Alsisolilte which will make it an uninterrupted pra-t* ni ?• a tuli, f.-t t|;tur i-urral fiirni-b- I STia-knit ti alio ma; w isti tu «-hip tlu-ir m 11 which arc al»-o.ut» ly w ithout any nn &i’ light o' sunbeams, but whostt hearts ! It is especially prized by persons sub al> iiid.uitm-nt of the seal-tishing in rail line from the Atlantic to the Pa value, and which, if taken, will get your Ixrf tallir freni Klaniath <*<»utit* ur et-«- or ’s m ‘•m h a state that you will be com are as black as night, surround him ; ject to colic. It has cured mai.A ra- s terest of the I'nibsl .Slates ill the cific. wher«- t«« thè nortliuanl «ili tinti thi*. an bow* ¡»riled to keep on using physic the year and earress him an'sing to him th« of chronic diarrhoea. Price 2.’»c and . mm northern aeas. The senator said the t vt «-Urlìi piai t- lottiti, alni n ili li. tliiiti By its alliance with the Wisconsin i oiind in o!d«*r to enjoy any health. Beggs ’ full* turni-br i v. itti itili inf<irnn«ti«.n rr songs o’the siren, wliih* they sip the per bottle. reasons for this movement ou his part Central it already reaches from Puget Kaniinu tlir market- at l'ortbin«l, im «>ma, Liv« r I’il!*> will «bi more to keep a family St. Patrick’s Pills, for disord rs of the were, first, that the seal tisheriee cost sound to Chicago, and its route thence, in good health than any other pills on th«* costliest wine aud eat the daintiest .-rattlr. \ :« tona ami <-I-<-w li,-r< . market, as the> are put upwith the utmost grut), for wliioil lie's called upon to put liver and bowels. A vigorous hut ji«*ni> more than they bring in;-second, tba'. it is said, will lie by way of the Balti For furtln-r iiifo'inatioii, ii.ltlr«-— at M.- i physic that cleanses aud r« no\. t( S the »•.ire. an*! are guaranteefl to give sntisiac f'tr'I. « irruon. Un II 1 m . ky , I hey area constant source of interna more and Ohio. up the stuff. He keeps on a spendin' whole syBtem. Price 25c per box. tion. Sold by all druggists. 15-151 his substance in riotous livin', while Chamberlain's L.w and Skin Oint- tional complication; and third, that his wicked companions pat him on the I m' lit, f««r tetter, salt Khcum. M*ald head, the seals winch are protected by tne If you or Hin of your family should hap- back an’ call him a Jo-dandy from the eczema and chronic sore eves. Price 5c government destroy tbe cod fisheries, P«-n to b<* fn^htfully buni«*d or raided, what hav«* you in the hotiM* to alleviate .he |>f II A T You fpt>1 Do you k-na which would lie infinitely more valu pain ground up. Il«* s<x>n goes «lead broke per Ism. until toil can gel a physician * A box able than the seal fisheries, and which of Beggs’ German Salve at hand in 1 linen Wil A I what it means? Yon are nerv on the racket, an' w’ot then? like thi«- would >n\<- a world of au fieri ng ItefstlU <>f the Oregon Pacific would entail no ex|s-nee. Henator ous—Why ? You cough in the “Look at him again. W'at is this I and ofientime- a doctor bill, ah it ha* no I ’ ettigrew meant what he said and we see him dotn,? Her«iin'hogs! Aye. The New York Turn's of rivent equal in <•»*-«> of this kind, as well atiin- morning—Do you realize the will undoubtedly carry out his propo ilammu’ion of nil kind*, ror «ale by all <-ause? Yourapfietiteis|xx»r— boys, actually herdin’ hogs on a Jon ill date says. the application of th1* sition as far as |s>ssible. He is likely drugght*. ranch an' afoot. t«x>. Can our eves lx* Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company _ u_ What makes it so? You seem pl.lyin' us fur tenderfeet? Can our to have the Oregon Pacific Rulway to meet with a very strong ally in the O. A C. Road lands. All % like a changed person to your sense be tryin’ to put 11s up for Company and the Willamette Valley liersoii of Commander Tanner, of the We iinderst.uid an Eastern company fri,,,,,).,—Do you know what is gr«*«*nyH? Alas! no, it is ail t«x> true. A-Coast Railroad placed ill the hands 1'nited Slates fish commission. Coui- maniler Tanner has just returned from the matter, or has the change i’,x«r lx«y! His money gon«, his jewels of a receiver was the re.-nlt of a default a cruise along the Northern Pacific nitli tdmost au unlimited amount of 1 gone, lus ,*<x«d clothe«- in soak an’ his in the luterest <lne < tctolier 1st, oil I Lc capital to back them are negotiating I been ho gradual it has escajx-d late aiig<‘iie «-omr-aiihins smilin’ at his < »regoti 1 actfic bonds. Tiie same in ••oast of the United States, and has for the military road lands now be your notice? greenie ss an' l<x>kin' «mt for another terest owns hotti companies. The sfient some mouths in investigating longing to the Oregon A* California fisheries iu the Behring sea. He Land company, and lying along the Viilï 0 You have Consumption! sucker an' lie, tiie one? ]«*:t«-«t daritn', petition for a receiver was signed by the n-ixirts that the c<sl fisheries then* are military load southeast of this city. a eketn out a mii- nibl«* existence holders of 31..'iDU» ’ »t of the bonds, and 1 I I UU • Wedonotsaytliistofrigbten around a hog :au«*li! J«s' sliet yer it was at their request tliat I Egentou •if almost, untold value, and that they The intention of the company is to you. but it is true Th«-«- are the sure symptoms of this terrible disease. eyes a mome:il an' tai;«* in the sad Hogg, preFi ieiit of Isith companies, promise to afford enormous returns in bring in from the East sneh tamihee There is one thing which will check it and that is picture. Not is that. all. It is to lx? was appointed receiver. 1 lie projected the future. Senator Pettigrew's idea as will locate on the land aud develop inferred that 1 Is* 0111 fit ha«l run short liue of the Oregon Pacific road ex- is endorsed by several senators, and if it aud change the forest« into rich ou grub allow.-.are, an' prtxiigal war' tended from Yaquttia i»ay, Oregon, to the fish commission come« out strong farms. A railroad will soon traverse It is recommended by the first physicians in Europe and America alius so hungry that, he'd a Inti glad Boise City, Idaho, a distance of DHt ly for it, ns it is likely to do, it need this country aud it can be made to 2.’» cent*. 50 cent* and $1.00 per Ruttie. to eat the hueks tin* hogs had crawled mile--. There was completed and in not surprise any one to learn that the support hundreds of familiee instead W. H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, New York- over, if tie'«! a lx*««u built for chewin' operation last May 14o miles, extend Alaskan sea) fisheries are not to be of a scattering few. The valuable sich truck. ing from Yaqnina City toOw. Oregon. farmed out Ht the expiration of the ex timlw-r there will lie made good use of. contract, tint that cod fisheries | Eugene Register. “Keep yere'os on him. Ix-ys. Watch It is probable that the financial affair? isting are to lie cultivated instead. him close. We next see iilui s«-t,llT on of the Oregon Pacific system will be I*.uekleu*. Arulra Naive. The Most I’apiil aud blest Improved the corral f« lie«-, sizin' up the layout reorganized. lhelsst salve m the world for cuts, There are many accidenta and dis an' taki'.i’stock o' liis condition. H«* i bruises, sores, ulcers, «‘ It rheum, fever begins to reason with himself, an' \ KUi* cure for the whiskey habit: Dr. eases winch affect stock atm cause seri aorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, says: “Thar's lots o' r<x«m in my fath Liv.n^tone’s Antidote for Drank» ness ous inconvenience ami loss to tin farm corns, and all skin eruption«, and posi m his work. which mav lie qua kty er’s house, lots o’ the ine. f«-»si the will cure any case of the liq i*>r habit in er cures piles, or no pay required. It rumied by the use of Dr J. H. Mcb< ini's tively is guaranteed to give (lerfect sat.sfac marker’ll afford in the lard«1»», an' from ten Io thirty days, from the mod • Volcanic Oil Liniment. WILEY B. ALLEN & CO. «lead ’■xxlles o' cash in the treasury. rate drinker t«» the driinkard. The \n- tion. or money refunded. Price it cents ran be j»ivep m a r.np of coffee, When you need «« mild laxative you •—r box. Fur sale by Chitwood linn. GENERAL A«.ENTS. I km stand in again with all this, if tidotv without the knowledge of the p»-r^on slmul.i have* medicine that will act on the 211 First Street. Portland, Oregon I'll only make a Ixild play an’ lope taking it. 1 hr Antidote will not injur«* liver and kidney- sa well a. lite bowe'a. I’ m * It- ir.r»' l>aiu!elioii Bitter» lot iti<!itr.*s- —4^“A good agent uaufe»] in l»ack ou.o th«* range. He retl«*ets an' the health in any wav. Manufactured It.' kk - Vegetable liver pill« ire pn-pared <|.r.-»-ly for this purpose lusi-tou .-•■ttiUK U<m. <ly»|H |> ia and all kindred dises»*«. every county retleets, an' finally puts biuis ‘If ns a by the Livingstone Chemical (¡ompativ. ,. them, as they have no superioi and few It has no «spiai ill case« oi Ibi« kind. Fur I -ale by all di ug< ists condem fool for actin’ as a hog guar- San Francisco. < al. equal». For sale by all druggists. . TOWN LKUAL. • tmeaqsaN. first insertion. I^ieh AdtUtional insertion Job Pnnti N«*w York, November is The on«* llaiKlMiine Baiane# on Hand—Next Year*’ hundred util iw«*nty-8<*eoml minual A Programme. bm.quet '>! l!i<* New York ( htiinlier of l'omm*-re»* was Bel I lo-uight. l’r-si- The Oregon State Board of Agri dent Smith in Ins mldrcss said lie was profoiimlly eo:ivine«d Ilia'. r«x-ipr.x’ity culture met at Sa etn last week. The lx th«* key which will <>|x*li wida tin* report of the treasurer showed d«x«r ot comme.eb 1 intercourse ami I lie receipts of the fair of 1X90 to have give - gi oiitl t for our surplus been $28,094.08, while the expenses prixhtlnEMfaUmtincey Depew spoke at were $25,043.60, leaving a balance on length olf^»v«TiU m the financial hand of 83,050.48. I It was decided to have at the fair world. Tn tlw cofrrtto'of Ins speech h<‘ 1891 running and trotting races al of s»ud: “Within the past few w««»kH we have stixxl the strain of th«* purchase ternate by day«, rnuning one day and of all our bonds and stocks which trotting the next. A sweep stakes Europe «iesired to sell. It was a fear premium of $50 was voted for the tiest ful test, but it. lias superbly deinon- draft horse of auy age or breed. The Rlriited the btreng'hof our financial premium list of 1890 was adopted for situation, the soundness of our credit 1XJ1. except a special $100 sweepstakes and the permatietice of our protqierity. for the is-sl ram, which was omitted. Tin* breaking of the «lain of this Eu- 1 was ordered that in all divisions ropeiiti reservoir may pour upon ns three full entries «hall be made to con a stream of seeuri ies which may re- stitute competition. When a less number Ilian three are entered, 20 per dn<*e values from 25 to 50 pet cent. I “Such eontraetion would at certain is-ul shall be (fieducted from the times suspend th«* bitsniess «,f tie premiums. Tue following officers were elected: country ami bring aboiil liankrnptcy l’iivident, J. T. Apperson; secretary, and rum. L ’ h«-se possil littes wilt be I avert«-,! as w«‘ grow rich enough to ab •I. T. Gregg; vice president, D. H. sorb our own securities. Lut to in I Lisitiey. A sjieed programme for the next fair crease our available resources we must enlarge the area of the market for our was adopted as follows: surplus products. Tiie solution of TROTTINO. tins dangerous problem amt our future Breeders’ stel.-sB fpr 1-year-olds; piosiierit* uffit la’ ;ely ill Hit- ilinetiou ; indf-»M'» wftf *-■ --■■aC>*i>t '■>, in thre.» of commercial recipr,x‘ity among tin ,*lit rance $40, $4t>, $25(i $2.r«tia,l added. nations ot Ameri'-a." Breeder«’ stake for 2 year olds; best Carl Schurz made a brief address two in three, entrance $40, $250 added. calling for such revision of the lant" Class 2:40; liest three in five, purse as will relieve our n ullilfact tiring in $500. dustrn-s of the iirtitieiid burdens Th ns» year-old class; liest two in which increase th«* cost of thus« three, entrance $50. $250 ndded. things they have to use in pnxliietioii Class 2:22; lient throe hi five, purge $X1 M I. ¡ and give them a fair chance for the ex port tr-nie. Class 2:21»; lient three in five, purge Ex-President Clevelauil was called $800. on to say something. Depew had Triw-ing and pacing, free for all; mentioned that (Congressman Springer liest three in five, purse $1500. Class ...... had nominated Cleveland for the next it); best three iu five, purse tflitK). Democratic Presidential eaudidate. RUNNING. and said he hoped the Republicans Mile dash, free for all; purse $500. would nominate that champion of r«s‘ Three-qnarter-mile dasli, free for all; iproeity. James G. Blain«». Mr. Ule .t*- land was not on the programme to ph se $500. Three-eighlhs-iiiiie dash, free en speak, but, arising, mad«* a few re marks. He said that he had heard a trance, open to nil horses; purse $120. Breeders' stake, three-fourths mile; goixl deal to-uigbt alxiut r«x‘ipr<x*ity with Spanisb-epeifking people. “Now. $30l), added to a sweepstake of $50 if it is a g,xxi thing for them, why each; free for all 2-year-old foaled in isn't it a g,xxl thing to have reciprix*- Oregon. Washington. Idaho aud Mon ity with our own people? We havt* tana. Derby, mile and a half, $tl00 added heard about France and England help ing out the United States tin .neially for 3-year-olds. free for all horse« hreil Why cannot they do so conimerei,- lly? in Oregon. Washington, Idaho and I’ui sorry that my Irteml Depew men Montana. Mile and one-sixteenth dash, purse tilines! what Mr. Springer said, for it «loes not s«*em to me of much impor $» ;• h ». "Nursery'' stakes for yearlings fouled tance and is of no interest to you. in Oregon, Washingtou, Idaho aud gentlemen.” Mr. Cleveland j«x*ularl> referred to Montana; $300 added to a sweepstake a banquet at Albany a few years ago of $30 each Mlle and one-fourth, purse $700. when Depew had nominated him for Five eighths mile dash, free for all. the Presidency, and h->ped that the Republican party would nominal« purse $140. "that grandest of statesmen and plumed knight, the name winch rises A<lvi<*e to Mother«. to your lips, but not to mine." Cleve Mrs. Winslow's Soo.liing Syrup has land atiiled that he had reason to be been used by millions of moth lleve that it was put that way owing ers for children teething for over to Depew's extreme mixlestv. He had fifty years with perfect success. It said at the time lie would when h< relieves the little sufferer at once, quiet sleep by got a g,xxl chance put til a g<xxl word produces natural. for Mr. Depew's candidacy, ami ask«xt freeing the child from pain, and the if this evened up Mr. Sprit.ger's re little cherub Wakes "bright as a button." It is very pleasant to taste so. hs the marks. child, softens the gums, allays pain, re lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and l)r. Bosanko'« Cough and Lung Syrup. is the best known remedy for diarrhu a. whether arising frem teething or other This svrup is compost'd of uild cherry, causes. T wenty-five cents a bottle. tar and balsam of l<du. which everyone knows are tin* must tonic ami healing remedies known forthe throat ami lun ;>. A Stone Head. T<» this we add just enough squills, ipv Professor Condon had a large crowd cac and blood r<»ot to loosen and throw off the offending iuatt«*r l\v expect ora aroiiixi him last Saturday, examining tion. Ask your doctor if there could ¡1 «ton«* image he was carrying home. poMiibly be a mor«* happ> rombmati»»n It iv.-is found in Eastern Oregon, aud for the cure of coughs. c-»lds ;ml br»»n is solid granite or ban! gray stone, chitis. or to build up a weak and eiuaci- 1 h«* MZe and shnne of a man's head. >itAd consumptive p«tip»>» than this. For croup ami whooping cough there is I; I...H l««-!i var.«*«l out by human nothing better, and every mother who hands, peril;.ps by the am'«*stors of values the lives of her lit th* children the present Indian trih«*s, or by a race should always keep it in tin* house it that precixitxt them. Gov. Whiteaker is ¡lerfectly harmless and the babies lik« , suggestt'd that it migffit have Ix-en it. Sold by I. K. Bolton. I Ciirved but of the solid Rlotie 10,1*1» years ago, ami others exprassed var InrreaMsl Pensiona ious ..pinions oincertiing it. Prof. it is undrrbtood that th«* amount Condon suggeHted that perh.'ips a Chl- re<|uire«l for pensiona for thè eurrent 1 nese junk had been wr«*ck«*tl on this fiscal y«»ar, in additimi lo tliat appro coast in tlie distant ages, and the ini priateti alremiv by (\>iiyréss, wiil b«' ' ag<* or idol in the shape of a head on the txiw had lx*en copi«*d by the I11- ixdween and ' .bans. He s.-ml he hail Ixx'n offered That sour-tempered, cros^. dyspeptic $10u for tin- bead by an Eastern man. individual, should take Dr. J. H. Me but he d«*clined the offer ami told him Lean’s Sarsaparilla! It will make him wanted to keep these things out feel as well and hearty as the healthiest li< re. Prof. C-ondon has the most val of us. vitalizino that is all. uable g«*ological collection on this < ‘ ist. and it is high time the State should seettre these treasures before th«‘y pass into other hands anil may lx* taken out. of Oregon. Why don't the regents < • the University of Ore gon attend to this matterand lay it 1«. for«* the Legtslatiir«*. if n«*e<-ssary : | i Eugene State Journal. MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED TheBankof Ashland "rttLi duxt I Ix-pew nml t leo-lati*! Cross Swords. Austin 3. Ha’-amond (¡^■Office ill Ahlf BiiIMing, I- pl-14,:» Ttrma ot Adrerttyng ---------------- PROFESSIONAL CARDS I TIDINGS A SUL AN . > ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING 7-- Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH REMEDY Type Writini Machine. A Bible Story Told and Elucidated language of the Ranger. ill the