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T V a / ' * ;; ? 2.. V 1 r ata' X 1 ■ * Sn 4» A8 ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. H. LEEDS. Editor and > Publisher. ■ INGS W W ■»' A rice. ASHLAND, VOL. XV. OREGON, -THE WAR B OVER '• PROFESSIONAL OABDB. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Re] Austin. S. Hanmoni, ATTORNEY AT LAW akhlakd , O kegos . Coir-Iilete list of Abstracts of Titles to land» iu Jack.xiu county. Titles examined. Title« perfected Rec ords corrected, etc. ••‘-3 O it» Attorney and Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. Will practice it al! courts of the State. Col lections promptly made and remitted. 9-4 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR, 4 G rant ’ s P ass , O regon . fM^Otliee tu Ah’.f Building, Front street. At the - A.ttorney - nt - I ^nw. Will practice in all tlie courts . ___ . . oí tlye State- fft^teOFTlCE with W. H Parker, opposite Court House, Jacksonville, Or. nil -, ASHLAND Dr. J. S. Farsoa. PHYSICIAN AND Sil re cur«— Preston’s “Hed-Ake. ’' No less thiil) 150 young women have taken up timlx*r claims in Western Washington during the past six months, and in Eastern Washington 1 probably 100 others have hx-aled lands. If failK.'uiiiiiey refunded:Prv»ton'«‘'He<l-Aki ’ The Union Pacific will lx* able to lift the wheat blockade in Washington, as J. Gould has secured for the road 130 locomotives and between d.ltflblihil 5^X>) freight cars. Immediate relief by Preston’s '‘Hcd-Ake.” Successful operation of the ditch of the Umatilla County Irrigation Com- puny on 50,000 acres of land will in crease the value of the laud $40 an acre, or grand total of $2,000.000. The ditch will probably cost $1.0t*t,000. Cure« while you wait—Preston's “Hed-Ake." The board of county commissioners has levied a tax upon the assessable property of Lane county of 22*^ mills on the dollar, being com|>osed of 4 nulls for state, 5 nulls for school and 13*2 mills for county pur[x>ses. it cures headache only Preston’s “Hed Ake” Cr<x>k county contain« less st<x:k and more prepared Teed than it ever did siuee it became a great stix'k grow ing county. The hardship that a long and hard winter worked a year ago cauuot re|x*at itself this winter. We are tix) well “heeled.” (New^ If you’ve headache try Preston’s ‘*Hed Ake.” Report comes that the small end of a very large Ixxim has struck Port Or ford. Rumor has it that a syndicate has made some extensive investments there, and that a railroad from the in terior is to be built in She near future. We sincerely hope the rumor may prove true. ¡Gold Beach Gazette. Preston'« “Heil-Ake "i«n«i>ecitie for headache Says the Eugene llegixter: “J. W. Bnx'kman writes from Sen Diego, Cal., to parties in this city, that thirty fam ilies residing in that vicinity will leave there between now and January 1st aud will come to Lane ixmnty to lo cate. Tins will be a valuable acquisi tion to our population, and there is rixmi for more such colonies. Immediate, harmless—Pre-toti * •‘Hi d \ke.‘ MILLS SURGEON, A shlano , O regon . Office at residence on Main street, next door to Presbyterian church. ¡11-42 ± 11 Dr. S. T. Soagor, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. AbHLAND, OREGON. Office In Odd Fellow» building, second floor, on Main street. 111-12 E. P. Geary, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ¡Come and MKDFOKD, OREGON. Office in Hamlin's Block —Residence ou C fetrtfi CARLOAD OF Dr. W. SUnfield, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, Hal located in A-hlxnd, Or., for the prac tice of his profession. Makes all chronic diseases, such as Rheumatism, Asthma, Piles, Kiduey diseases. Liver Complaints, Female Diseases, ácc., a specialty. Consul tation free- Office next door to Arlington Hotel, near the ilepot 12 14 Mrs. P. M. Webster, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC ASHLAND, :o: PHYSICIAN, ORBGON. office for the present at the Congregational Parsonage. [12-49 Dr. J. H. Hall, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. (Sino Years in Hospital Practice.) Main Street, Ashland, Or. ,1442 J. S. Walter, M. D. S., Will practice his profession of Dentistry —AT— A shland , O regon . 11-a Office a residence. A. C. Caldwell, Cum in i’> minutex: Pl Vermont bus vol ¡giving that state a the World’s Fair. txe Beggs' Ilaiideliq lion, dytpepaia and a It has no equal in i as< -ale by all dragiriats. Sales of real estal year will reach fii“ked.Ata* SOjDOO towards d showing st ■Meat for lndlrei- kfndrgd dlseaaea. V thia kind. For F t^. í in CteioMo thia y Www. ins In Kansas one persou in seventy draws a pension; in Ohio one in sixty- tive, and in Indiana one in forty-seven. These states lead in proportion of pensioners. If you stiffer pricking pains on mov ing the eyes, or cannot bear bright light-, and find your sight weak and fuiling, you should promptly use J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a box. This season’s hog-packiug in the west has exceeded that of last year by 32*a per cent. The packing of Chi cago so far l his season is the largest on record, and by the close of the week will reach about 3,100,000hogs. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cts a box. Between 30.000.000 and 40,000,000 gallons of wine will lx* made iu this country this year, ovr one-half of which will be produced by California. Seven-eighths of the grapes of Cali fornia go to the wine press. There are many accidents and dis eases which affect stixik and cause seri ous inconvenience and loss to the farm er in his work, which may be quickly reniicd by the use of Dr. J.’H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. A remarkable operation is srxin to lx* ¡lerformed on the eyes of Frank Ber — on lin, a blind editor of Salt Lake City. It will be tlie transplanting of rabbits’ eyes and the connecting of them with t he optic nerves. This operation has been successfully tried before. Far better than medicines which hor Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, ribly gripe the patient and destroy tlie coating of the stomach. Dr. J. H. Mc Oliver (’hilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows. Lean’s Chills and Fever (hire, by mild Glendale is evidently a woman's and yet effective action will cure. Sold A full line of Garden City (’lipper Steel Plows i rights al 50 cents a bottle. town. Tn has a lady post mistress. Mrs. C. Clark, and a lady no The Baker county grand jury has Disc Harrows—all sizes. tary public. Mrs. Fanny Rolxirts. The .indicted E. H. Mix for fraudulently former officer and her deputies wen issuing warrants while county clerk. Spring Tooth Harrows, duly qualified and “sworn in” by the Mr. Mix is a leading republican of latter one day l ist week, and Glendale Baker ixmnty. and was a prominent Scotch Drag liarrows, rejoiceth over the fact that it is tin candidate for the nomination of state only town of its size in the state in treasurer liefore the last convention. The celebrated Steel King which tht-He two im|iortant offices an When you need n mild laxative you tilled by ladies. | l’lamdealer. Spring Tooth Harrow. ■liould have a medicine that w ill act on the liver and kidneys as well as tlie bowels. Why suiter' Prestou's “Hed-Ake ' will Beinr»' Vegetable liver pills are prepared cure j ou. expressly for this purpose. Insist oil getting The board of trade litis taken bold them, as they have Up siqierior aud few ' -jiggiats. ---- of the iron problem of this county, and equals. Fur «ale by The yield of cw offers a reward to the party bringing .n Nebraska is the best sample of iron ore with a de much less than an( ipated, the aver- ,y 10 ■ bushels to the scription of the ledge. They do this age being lesa that* oh the authority of capitalists who are acre. Farmers have nothing to feed anxious to find iron ore m tins state, wit h, mid vast quantities of hogs half 1 who say they will immediately develop i fattened are being rushed to market tuts industry m this county if we have and sacrificed at very low prices. Corn ore, of sufficient grade to pay working. is selling on the streets for from 50 to [Grant's Pass Courier. 53 cents per bushel. It is impossible It docs seem singular that so many people to disguise the fact that in the western will let their skin become yellow, <hirk «nd counties there is much destitution. greasy, (finally resulting in blotches aud Many homesteads are heavily encum skin eruptions, a> well as a general drying bered, aud a few have been abandoned. up of the blood, cau«ing wrinkles and pre mature old age), when this can be remedied Women and children are suffering for u ith so little exp<ui>e. Two Imtilvs of Begg> f<xxl. clothing and fuel. Blood Purifier mid Pdood Maker will renew People troubled with eouxtipation should and purify the blood throughout the whoh system, leaving the skin clear and free from be very ■ «refill what kind of a laxative they u«e. a- so many medicines are put up to all eruptions For sale by all druggists. sell which are ab-o utely without any merit or value, ano which, if taken, will get your bouel* m such a state that you will lie com pelled io keep on using physic the year around in order to enjoy any health. Beggs' l.iver Pills will do more to keep a fandh m good health than «uy other pilla on the market, as they are put upwith the utmost are. and are guaranteed to give saiislae I 'ion. Hold by nil druggists. Surgeon General Hurnilton has made a report to the secretnry of the treasury, giving the results of visits 4 4 .■I'. [mid by him to the principal foreign ; ports of enAprkation of immigrants « » • bound for the United States, llesaye ho visited the ports of Naples, London, different styles and differ 9 Livert«x>l, Glasgow. Bremen, Trieste ent kinds of Sto7es fcr and Hamburg, and found that there is 4 tit present uo systematical medical ex- Heating and Cooking I amination of emigrants at any port of oro World's B®st’ “annfactnred under the embarkation. He also says: “So far as my observation extends and so far as I can learn from the literature on trade mark, Th;’.i il û- this subject, there is t o country in the lì“ xn “f s¿, tv. L '* ’4? world tn which citisenehip is so cheap h .;: '<t> from ly obtained as tn the United States. found ia " riost ¿ q , . e’0Qt c‘ui btì 1 he welfare of the country demands more restrictive measures than the present laws define." V "Is this the best?” Is n question of £*a.n. ten asked, when medicine is wanted. I ,fe tost The following are a few of the medi 3 cines of known reliability sold by Ghit- Nt wood Bro«., druggists of this place. I They have many other excellent medi cines. but these are worthy of especial mention: Chamberlain's Gough Remedy, fa mous for its cures of severe colds, and as a preventive for croup. 1‘rice 50c per liottle. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, a general family liniment and especially valuable for rheuniHtism. Price 50c per bottle. Chaiiiberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Di- arrhiH'a Remedy, the most reliable known medicine for bowel cmplaints. It is especially prized by persons sub Tho un<lersi£ii(.'<l has at ih» Hanley luunr ject to colic. It bus cured many cases tn ar .lacksonville, Nh iifurd ami <'< n of chronic diarrhoea. Price 25c and 50o A big carload of stoves and ranges just received, The I ranch tral Point a lar^e '¡unniit' of ¡ho Iwst nliall.i ¡x-r bottle. hay. ami will soil at the place at tiv* low finest line in the county, (’all and see and believe it. St. Patrick's Pills, for disorders of the price of F* a ton. feeding corral furnished. stoc kmen who iron wish to ship their liver ami bowels. A vigorous but gentle beef cattle from Klamath eoiiuty or cl-c physic that cleanses and renovates the where to the northward will lin’d this an wh ile system. Price 25c per txix. exc ellent pin« e to feed, «nd will he c heer Chandx-rlain’s Eye and Skin Oint fully furnished wi»h full information re gnrding the market' hi Portland, raconm. ment. for tetter, salt liheum, scald head. : eczema mid chronic sore eyes. Price 25c Seattle. Victoria ami elsewhere . : per box. For further iiif‘»rniafion. Hddres' nt M ford. Oregon, W m H anley , 15—1.» Ka'e is Mrs. O'Shea’s name, but it ought to have lx»en Helen, from the terrible wiirsbehas stirred up. — | N. Y. I. Mechanical and Operative Dentist. All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and ASHLAND. OREGON. Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank.—[12-33] J. S. Howard, Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. All kind» of real estatb builneaa given care ful attention, aud information furnished concerning property in the new town. E. K. Urig'titman, AUCTIONEER la prepariti at all time« to Kelt liveatock, houseliolit Kixxia, or other property of any kind in Ashland, or will attend to calls to KO ANYWHERE IN THE ClH'NTRY. Long exjmrience in the business enables me to guarntee satisfaction. AL'CTIOH IS AsHUN I> IVKMY SaTl'KDAV for sale of stock. Ashland. Or. E K. BRIGHTMAN. A I *. n. ATKINNON, F. H. CARTER E V. CARTER /•resident. Vice-Preu. Cashier The Bank of Ashland / Harrows have ever sold in this market. R epair S For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand. I MORE THiYN SEVEN HUNDRED XT y ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 4 Does a General Banking Business. 'nllectinUH male at all accessible points on favorable teruis. r Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers Porllaii'l. San Eran-isi o ami New York. hnuoht at nfnndard i>rira. 7.7,/ TOWN - LOTS ----In the town of---- MONTAGUE Siskiyou co.. Cal., For Sale on Easy Terms. A H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. Was Awarded the only W- ar M. HOUSE and LQT GRAND PRIZE F<»R SALE A dwelling house and l.irge lot ci.a- taining acr> oli 6treet il’ choicc reside: 'c [ urtof Ashland for Fin*- !<>t of .ruit on I sale at a targato. th<> pince;comfortnbl«' sn. li house ami so.ble. For furilmr informi ’ion tnqi ire at I T idinoh office or A tdresn 1>. P.iyne. Phoenix. Or. <>ue-fourth town; balance within six. twelve and eighteen months. See map At the Rai'"^ad Depot for graded prices, etc., or address D. H HASKELL, Town Site Agent C. P. R. R.. San Francisco. California. 112-5 i i V I PHOTOGRAPHY Having oue of the >M«t skylights in Or egon, and ¡mowing how to use if, l OÜÁRANTEK noon WORK. M. E. TYLER, O bibos . A x ulano , MyePs Block,ea«t siile Main street. J II Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaint, dyspepsia. ind'geHtion, cos- tiv-’ie-s. tor, id river, etc. 1 hese pills .name ¡sTfect digestion correct the liver ..nd -.to n icli. regulate the bowels, purify loiil enri-h the blood anil make the skin clear. They also produce n good appe lite, and invigorate and st’engtht-n the entire syst. m by their tonic notion. S.Id i box bv T. K. Bolton. DO Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at Marin J Sarris’s I a || • All V " v* YOU Pacific Coast Main Office, 1368 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. only 14-21— ly KNOW You feel ttred—Do you frn<« what it means ? Yon are nerv ous—Why ? You cough in the morning—Do you realize the cause? Your apatite is poor— What makes it so? You seem like a changed person to your friends—Do you know what is the matter, or haa the change been so gradual it has escaped your notice? ASHLAND, OR. LOOK OUT FOR BAD TITLES! OflLY PERFECT Qua third of the real eMate lu Jackaou vouutv Lt held uuder bsraenva tide. Get SEWING MECIW íjsm au ah-ti^t to the title of vour pnqerty and ree if vol-are all right. The reliable Abstract» made in Jackson conutv come /XMlbY USE. ‘ from Austin H. Hammond's Law and Ab • strait Office, Ashland. Oregon. I l-Cfi I A Great Liver M.ilieik. At a Barg'aiti. YOU? Asheville, N. C, Dec. 18.—The Inter The annual reported the Postmaster state Immigration Convention began , General recommends the establishment busines« this morning. Two reeoiu- , of postal BMVitigs hanks, a postal tele tions were introduced deprecating sec graph system, the use of pneumatic tional animosity, and protesting tulies for handling mails in cities, t n against the pawge of the elections increase in the «pai d of mail trains, bill. Both were referred! anti diwi»ffi*s penny postage as likely A rwwlutiou waa introduced by to be adopted in the near future. Boone, of North Carolina, saying that The deficiency in 1 he receipt* com- the war id al! over, and extending to tiiaSe their PI SOTES A Hacks and Carts ¿»Muere db. Miller, — / R E f orlT You have Consumption! We do not say this to frighten you, but it is true These are the sure symptoms ____________ _ _____ _ disease. _______ of this terrible There u one tiling which will check it and that is Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH REMEDY It U recommended by the heat phyddana Ln Europe and Aaeriea. «& ceeta, &• enta aad »1.H wr Bettie. We H. HOOKER & COe, 46 West Broadway, Naw York POSTMASTER GENERAL’S REPORT. A Southern Immigration Contention With ' Wanamaker , Makes Some <»o«d Suggestion* - Broad Views. Several Keforms Beeonimeuded. ♦ BAIN Morris M. Harkaess, »7. ■ PoMder J. T. Bowditch, NO. 29 AY, DECEMBER 26, 1890. F revenue of tlie department is hotoeaand aid '^ontherneiH in devel $5,000,000 larger tins year tbau ever oping this richest country, ill natural before. resources, efimate and location, of Negotiation« with the German ati- any kpiiii.nj on the faoe of the earth. ti«jnjies for the establishment of «ea The Jlisdlution ended with a call for ¡.ostoftirx-E has been, aaoceestul. 5OQjOO0|ans of toil and make their Thirty-aix per,cent more of the city homfimwith them and join to develop- mail« have been di«lnbuted’on trains 2 •Vn r instant for ioMant dispatch than ia former J)«| I«lread matters Tta^tar tee Rave increased ug “home seek- over fi,ÛÜO,ÜBÜ. ------------ ; and the railroad ou tickets to pro mileage over 11 mote immigration, and citieé hua Th» tim» unking that a « imittee be appointed been reduced •o tb«t a to •ppiy to ’(»^ versi railroad asso- large bhare is gHinal matrons for .«atenaion of the Bale of The most important •uch ticket«, aa the practice of «calp- a iag^r ticket brokerage make» «uch a« fallow»: UR committee recommends that, the con vention memorialize congress t« pro hibit scalping, or ticket brokerage, by au amendment to the interstate law, and also recommend« that each state delegation bring tlie matter strongly to the attention of their congressmen and legislature. This resolution was adopted. General Mannger Chilton, of the Southern Interstate Association, in his annual report, referred to the good work accomplished by the Florida bu reau in sending exhibits to the North. A great deal had lieen done in the ad vertising line, and Sonthern pnxlnct« have been disjilayed in several North ern states and Canada. If their means will justify, the association proposed to eugage speakers to address meet ings in the North, East aud West, and contend against the prejudice towards the South. It is also proposed to use the steroscojie, showing views of in terest m the South, etc., and represen tatives will start within ten days. If the convention indorara the plan and the scope of the work mapped out, the assiK'iation will become the most powerful body of men ever banded to gether for the upbuilding of any conn try, and the success that will speedily come to the South will be a marvel to th« whole world. A vote/if thanks was tendered Chilton, and he was re elected general manager of tlie bu reau. ( I iE: __________ X 4’ Blanks, OiroulaN, BnN ness Cards Billheads. I -elterheaa«^Post ’era, etc., gotten up in good style nt liring price«. AS IDEAL < HKINTMAS. are Boro. Some are Maxie and Some j Ought to Die. However, those who have seen much Kveete uf x Itey Which Mnde Mr. Noriggtee Tired - ’ of the inside life of some comic jour nals and other journals with comic It was Christinas day; anybody departments know thut this kind of could tall it; sleigh-bells rang out more wotk, like pretty much every other cri«p aud clear than usual: the sun was kind, may be made almost completely brighter, the air was sharper, men tnei'banical. There is a regulation stepped more briskly along the streets, way to make a joke- that is to say, the chimes sounded sweeter, aud it a regulation joke. Of course, genuine | that wasn’t enough to con^pce the humor and positive writ transcend all most skeptical, be could look at the rules, and the great jester is born, not heading of the morning newspaper. made. Bui tor all that, there have "Ha!” cried Mr. Scrigglrs, us he lieen professional ftinny men who limped out of bed; “beautiful day! hadn’t * Krain of wit in their compo- beautiful; and, indeed, Christmas; sition. por instance, it is well known Mrs. Scriggles isn’t awake yet, either; that the proprietor of a certain great I'll get ahead of her this time. Merry New York daily uewupuper has a habit Oil ri«t----- ” of mixing hie editors all up periodi “Scnggle«, hns the servant got that cally, to prevent them from sliding' fire started yet?” into rut«, and to give each department ’ “I don't know, dear; 1 was jnM go the benefit of fresh idea« (and fresh ing down to see about it Merry ignorance) from time to time he Christ—" changes bis men all about, transfer "Scriggies, I would hke to have $5 ring the sporting editor to the finan to give to the church. Have yoa got cial department, setting the live stock any money left from last night?” reporter at work writing political edi “Certaiuly, I kept $15 exclusively torial«, and so on. for Christ mas. I'll leave th^ flve bn Now it chanced that in one of the tbedresMUtg case tor "yon? Vmx-upe the fphny oohimn fell to the .................................... ira jurt He «kipped gaily down stain lot of a reporter who did not kupw a in time to uVX*t the now up «un tosiiri. - joke from a logarithm—who had no “Good morning Mtatber Scrfa more eeuse of bilruor than a haystack- Marry CbriaUuae aad Cbristaaagy ■He wsm 3«e»«»tomed to obey, ta*«re«rer, 4t4J¿rterB _________ ’Jy. _ T.'ricgkHkAeaaMHH . =-JiliK' Ml -•n ami he went to work making jokes, of dollars for yon.’r His first attempts were something The cook was just emerging from wonderful to read. People with pale the kitchen when he arrived at the faces stopped one another on the I door, street, [xiuited out with trembling I “Christmas gif. Massa Seriggles." fiugers these jokes aud asked if they i “Certainly, Arabella: here’s $2 for really read as they ha<l read them; I you. >♦ and when they were answered that ' Breakfast J~ was eaten aud Scriggies they diil, they drew deep breaths of presented lus wife with a bonnet which relief mid passed on. Friends of the she said was horrid, and she gave him proprietor of the paper lx*gged biui a cane to add to his collection, which to make a change aud declared to numlx-red something over a dozen. him that there were some things that He theu took the street cardown tlie paper could not stand. But be ' town, adhered to his programme and kept “Mornin', Massn Scriggiea," said hi« 1 he man at work, and in the course of Ixxittilack, “Christmas gif.” time the new funny man made jokes “Yes. Sam; here's a dollar for you.” that were copied in other papers for “Christmas gift, Mr. Scriggies,” said jokes and Ix-came au admired mem the elevator lx»y. ber of the National Paragraphe™’ As- “Y’es, of course; here’s a dollar for sociation.— [ Philadelphia Times. you.” “Christmas gift, Mr. Scrigglea,” said time. Salt anil Sulphur W ash. his office Ixiy in a cheery, holiday tone, Niurar Beetu. This IB at present the moat popular which was g<xxl for $2. Now that a Ixmnty of two cents pt r “Ab, good day. madtime," said he application as a winter wash for scale pound is paid by the government for all sugar manufactured in the Umtt I insects on décidions trees. The pro to the lady whom he found seated in States, it is time for Oregon to get a gressive fruit-growers of Sutter county his chair. “Merry Christmas to you. move on herself and go for that Iwo have given special attention to the I'm sure.” “I am glad to see that you Lave the cents. This 8**011011 of Oreg.m has preparation of the material to secure not as yet proved to the world that it the best results, and we give lx low true Christian spirit," «he sai«L "I approved by R. C. Kells. augurs favorably for my errand. can profitably produce the sugar beet, t I he / ’ formula i’,.. .. U — U__ • M WI>nf Anti "What can I I do for v/»n you, vvin ma ’ ’ n am?” but we tire ready to affirm, upon “in J. C. Gray and H. P. Stabler, Horti “ I am working in the cause of char cultural Cairn miBsioners of Suiter as formation aud belief;" that Southern ity,” she replied. “I am soliciting Oregon can raise unlimited quantities follows: Th.- Horticultural Commission, at a subscriptions for the new mission for of this saccharine vegetable and that the same can be manufactured into recent meeting, decidmi to recommend the natives of Patagonia. I hope I sugar at a fair profit to all interested to the fruit-growers of Sutter county may put yon down for $10. Mr. Seriggles said certainly, and —the producer, the manufacturer hi d the application of this popular wash Merit Wins. the consumer. We know of no rea this winter to all deciduous trees in handed her the money. The janitor aud two scrub ladies al We desire to say to our citizens, that son why such should not be th» case. fested with San Jose wale. The fol for years we have been selling Dr. King's We have au abundance of the very lowing formula has lieen usist with so made successful calls. He had to New Discovery for Consarniition. Dr. liest of soil, the climate is favorable, great success throughout the State: compromise with the latter on 50 King’s Life Fills, Buckleti s Arnica cents apiece. aud all that is necessary to go into W pounds unslaeked liine. Salve ami Electric Bitters, and have At aliout 3 o'clock Mr. Scriggles the sugar making business on a large 30 Islands sulphur. never Handled remedies that sell as well, concluded to start for home. As be or that haw given such universal satis scale is for some one to furnish the T> |s»uudh common stock salt. reached the sidewalk he felt in his faction. Wi do not hesitate to guaran scads to put in a plant, rustle arouud Water to makeBO gallons. vest p<x*kets,then in bis trousers pock tee them every time, and we stand readv among the farmers aud induce them Boil 10 pounds of lime aud the 20 et. A slight kxik of annoyance crossed to refund the purchase price, if satisfac to plant the beete, aud the thing is tory resi'lts do not follow their us< . pounds of sulphur m 20 gallons of hie face. These remedies have won their great done. It is estimated that a good water for half an hour or more, or ud - “Merry Christmas," said a cheery plant, sufficient for present purposes, popularity purely on their merits, i’hit- ti) Gith lime aud sulphur are dissolved. voice. could lie produced for $125,<Mt.) woixl Bros., druggists. “Ob, how are you, Brown; yea. to to $150,tMXl, and that it would require The sulphur must lie thoroughly dis about ltHHI acres of beets to feed it. solved and mixed with the lime: the lx* snre. Do yon hap[x>n to have a Enormous Horsejiower. acre coul 1 mixture will theu be an amber color. car ticket in you pocket?" It is a very easy matter to talk about Aliout 20 ton6 of Leets “No, 1 haven’t.’’ grow in any ordinary year, if not more, Theu slack in au empty half-barrel 40 18,000 or 20,000 horse power, but few “Any change?” pounds of lime with soft hot water, which at $4.50 |>er ton, delivered at persons realize what it means or the using enough water to thoroughly “No, not a red.” the factory, ought to lie sufficient in enormous force that it exerts. slacken the lune, aud keep it in a When Scriggles reached home it ducement for many of our farmers to The new White Star line steam liquid form. After the lime is ¡»lacked was about half past six. He dragged ships, for lustauce, or the Inman line's take bold with a will and help start add 15 pounds of common stock salt, himself weanly through the door and City of New York develop from 18,000 the eiiterpriss aloug. The cost of while the material is still hot. hung himself on the lounge. to 20,(k>0 horse power. They have planting aud cultivating beets is about When the salt is well dissolved, mix “Did you have a pleasant Christ the same as that of corn, and it ap twelve boilers and seventy-two fur- the two lots together with sufficient mas?" Hsked his wife. pears that the profits would ix> inn fit na?es, worked with forced' draught. water to make 60 gallons of spray lug “Christmas be bl -z^d?'was the Assumiug that tlie engines will require greater. It won’t do any harm to material, which will theu lie a thin only reply as he Hopped over on tns think the matter over aud lie pre 18 pounds of steam per horse per hone, whitewash. The material should lie side, with his face to the wall. then 160 tons of feed water must be part'd to talk business with the first strained, after lieiug thoroughly pumped into the boilers every hour man who comes along and proposes mixed, through a fine wire strainer. Keeping Cliristmaa Wliely. and 160 tons of steam will pass to put up a sugar factory. In the Apply the wash, milk-warm or Througbtful ¡ample have discovered through the engines in the same time. meantime if any of our farmers, or warmer, with a spray pump. In twenty-four hours the feed water any one else, knows of any reason win Use either a “New Bean nozzle,” or that we are m danger of losing our will amount to 3,840 tous, occupying beets cannot lx* grown in the Umpqua a San Jose nozzle. If the latter is Christmas by doiug it to death. It valley we would like to hear from 138.240 cubic feet. This amount of used, the usual brass disc accompany may die of surfeit, as well as a pet, or water would fill a length of 493 feet of them. If sugar beets won't grow in ing it should lie replaced with a rtiblier a love. Douglas county th** sooner it is found The madding crowd making iteelf a canal 40 feet wide and 7 feet deep. disc to prevent the material clogging Taking the condensing water at thirty out the belter.- ¿Plaindealer. the nozzle. Use only when foliage is maniac acroes the impassable street«, choking the writhing shops, stalling times the feed water it will amount to off the trees.—|Pac’*’? Rural Prt*ss. Itiicklen'x Arnica »alve. the railway trains, blocking the 4,800 tons per hour, or 115,200 tons to The lies! salve in the world for cuts, United States mails, and choking, twenty-four hours, or for a six day Excitement bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever stalling, blocking and madding more transatlantic run not less than 691,200 sorus, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain», Kuns high in this city over ''System tons, or 24,883,000 cubic feet. This corns, and ail skin erujitions. and posi Builder.’’ as evervlxidy is using it for madly every year that it did the year amount of water would till a cubical tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Malaria. Constipation, Dyspepsia, im before. d<x*s not necessarily mean the tank 295 feet on the side. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac pure boxai, and catarrh of the stomach, growth <>f Christinas sense, but is The coal consumption is not less in tion, or money refunded. I’rice25 cents and it is only $1 a bottle at Chitwixid's quite as likely to mean the growth of drug store Get a liottle and tell your Christmas nousense. It means a teresting. Four hundred tons a day >“*r box. Fur sale by Chitwood Bros. neighbors alxiut it. vast amount of folly, imitation, greed, are burned on the 20,<MX) horse power A Mythical t heck ambition. Tt means au incalculable pressure. This would till 400 wagons. New York to Have the World ’ s loftimt sum of envies, disappointments, jeal It requires for its combustion 8,600 For some time the Rev. Dr. John R. Hotel. ousies. It means unmeasured aches. tons of air, occupying a space of 222.- I’axton has liven receiving letters from ¡New York Dispatch.| It means women literally “tired to 336,000 cubic feet. It is impossible to all sorts of persons tn various degree» put these figures tn a shape such tln.t of allegtsl destitution, asking him for A work of colossal magnitude has death,” and men in debt, and neigh- they may lx* grasped by the average sums ranging from $5 to $51 k) out iif lieen begun at the northeast corner of lx>rs offended, and rich relative« reader, but then enough has lieen the proceeds of a $]m.iirio<-hi-<-k which Fifth avenue and Twenty-ninth street. cajoled, and a host of human blunders cited txi show that the circulhting be is supposed by the writers to re At present only prepsratory excava which we might call the Christmas pumps and fan engines of such ships ceive as an annual charity fund from tions have been made, but these are waste. All the ¡irocessess of action are a hard working lot. one of his wealthy parisbionera. These« of such a depth aud so much in keep have their waste, aud it does not con letters have bevome so abundant of ing with the projected structure that demn the action, but only apfieals to _______ intelligence behind the action to are ______ aston the AiliP'e to .Mothers. late that Dr. Paxton publicly com- all who have seen them ished, The depth of the excavations regulate the proportion Is-tweeu profit plaiiitxl alxmt it last Sunday from hit. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has ranges from twenty-two to forty f*u»t. and loss, been used by millions of moth pulpit. Recently lie told a Sun re- This lias lieen necessary so as to have So. when we have a tine thing—a ers for children teething for over porter that they simply showed 1 he» fifty years with perfect success. It longevity of a lie. “For,” said he. “n a rock basts whereon to raise this fine art, invention, feeling, <>r custom — the first ¡xiint is how not to lose it, relieves tlie little sufferer at once, New York journalist wrote a story five» mighty edifice. produces natural, quiet sleep by years ago about the millionaires of On this foundation will raise Wil and it may lie found that we ue«*d n freeing the child from pain, and tin- this city, and said that a certain liam Waldorf Astor's new hot<*J, which high spiritual economy to save our little cherub wsikes "bright as a button.” is to lie the loftiest in the world. It Christmas from the kind of decadence It is very pleasant to taste «ooths the wealthy aud charitable memlier of my is to have seventeen stories, and will that lielongk to a society like ours. congregation gave me $]<4),(XH} every child, sof tens the gums, allays pain, re It is the greuteft. it ought to lie th» lieves wind, regulates the Ixiwels, aud year for distribution among the needy lx* 225 feet high. The site is 1(10 feet grandest day in our calendar. A is the best known remedy for diarrho a, jMHir. I be*gan to get letters at once on Fifth avenue by 125 feet on Fifty whether arising from teething or other from all parts of the country from j « m >- ninth street, The plans were pre ¡Hilly spirit, a false extravagance, a lost temper, a worn-out body, a disap- causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ple begging aid. There was not a pared by Architect W. H. Hume. Mr. Astor is deliberating on the [M>itited soul, have no more place at word of truth in the story, but it A Famous Oregon Iiorse. shows how these things are saved, for name be shall give to the hotel. The Christmas than at a marriage lime, or time.—| Elizabeth Stuart firs' four stones will l>e rough-hewn heaven In a conversation with .Mr. Mulkev a Kansas City paper printed it as fresh brown stone, with Roman arched en Phelps, in Christmas lAidiex Home a few day s ago, says the Breeder and news the other day, mid 1 have again trance« on the sides and front Next Jon null. S/H>rtxnMn, the history of Old Lum- lieen deluged with letters. Oue wo- w ill come seven stories in yellow brick, mux came tip. and as Uy first went Pi man wanted to start a boarding house, with terra cotta aud Belleville «tone Highway Enginwring. Oregon in 1S47, with the gentleman, She said she would get the furniture trimmings. The twelfth story will Mr. Owensby, who brought the old if I would get the house. Another have a brown stone cornice. This will A movement in favor of good roads, horse across the plains, it is fair tx> as wanted me to send her daughter to have the ap[>earanoe of breaking some such as are seen in other countries, sume that our informant should know Europe for n musical education. J what the towering appearance of the has commenced in the east, aud it is considerably about the horse that simply put the letters in the waste building. The remaining stories will hoped that it will extend throughout made a good name for himself in Ore paper basket. But I wish they would be lighted only by skylights in the the entire country. Col. Altart A. gon, in the years gone by. Mr. Mul stop coining, as they annoy me very roof, and will be devoted to tlie laun Pope, of Boston, has endowed a pro key says that in the early part of the much. Our church supports itself dry work of the hotel. fessorship of highway engineering m 4tl’s. a band of horses was brought from ami its choir on its pew rents, and The building will coat about $1,OX),- the Massachusetts institute of tech ■there are no donations of $100,(4X1 to the North to Missouri,and on arriving (MM1, and it, will take two years to con nology. A new department is to be Ht the place where Mr. Owensby live 1 anyone." |N. Y. Sun. struct it Work will not begin until , organized m that institution _ . . to fit pet mission was asked to leave a man* next spring, and so the hotel will not y(_’n.“<?,e,‘P?u!l]rnct, with him as she was unwell. In con A Sure Cure fur Piles, be readv for business until the spring proper repair the roads of the country. versation it was found out that the» * Instruction will also lie given in grad of 1893. Itching Piles are known bv moisture men had a band of race horses that like perspiration, causing intense itch ing, draining and paving streets in they were taking through the country ing when warm. Ibis form ns well as cities and villages and in making side A snre cure for the whiskey habit: Dr. for the puriHiee of making matches Blind, Bleeding and protruding vielil at Livingstone's Antidote for Iirunkem-ss walks. with them; they promised to pay him once to I>r. Itosatd-.o's Pile Itemedv, will cure any case of the liquor habit in i In moat of our schools instruction well for his trouble, and the mare was which acts directl'ffin the parts affected. from ten to thirty days, from the modi is given in a great many useless, or at left with Owensby, Nothing furth r nbsorlM tninors. allays itching, and ef rate drinker to the drunkard. The An i least impractical, things. The grad Wits heard from them, and tn the fol fects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggists tidote can be given in a cup of coffee, uates from many of our higher insti lowing spring he bred the mare to or mail: treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, without the knowledge of the person tutions of leaniing are not prepared Piqua. O. Sold oy T. K. Bolton. taking it. The Antidote will not injure to earn a living or in a condition to be Barnes’s Black Whip, a son of Old i the health in any wav. Manufactured of much advantage to the world. A Whip, and the result was a horse colt. by the Livingstone Chemical Company. General Suiter's Home. About the time neccessary to w*-an the San Francisco, rial. T. K. Bolton sole knowledge of highway engineering colt these men returned and were de About nine miles lx-low Yulm City, agent for Ashland. promises to lie productive of^mnch lighted totindOweusby was still there Sutler county, is an orchard and vine good. Every county in the country ami bad the mare in bis posseeeioD. yard surrounding an old adobe house needs the services of a highway engi Sugar Reeta. which was once the abiding place of neer. This office should be created I Satisfactory arrangements were made At Grand Island, Nebraska, the lieet for the keep of the mare, and they General John A. Sutter, from whom as e<xm as there are men competent sugar company has produced in large made a present to Mr. Owensby of the the county derived its name. For a to fill it -{Chicago Herald. colt, telling him at the time that the period of twenty-five or thirty years, quantities hu article of granulated su gar of the best quality. The Graud mare was a Printer. When Owensby these grounds have been H resort, in Henry tillard I iidauntail. come to Oregon in 1847, he took the season, for picnicers. ami now the I Island enterprise is sosucceesfnl from The second and most severe failure colt with him and be s ' imx I for service Marysville Democrat 1-sirns that “ail every point of view that pr» parations tn Greger, for a iiumberof years. One the old historic tig trees at Hock Farm” are living made on a larger scale for of his life has not affected in the of his colts was a' i: race im-etiug in I have been cut down, and that the hist the cultivation of 1x9*18 in others of slighte*,: degree the suavity, amiability 1855, when several horsemen were in picnic lias Imen held at those grounds. the northwestern states. Agricultur and generally healthful look of Henry vited around to take a look at. him, The Native Sous should devise some al manufacturing firms are preparing Villard, one of the most remarkable of and then a prominent trainer wi . h means to purchase this ancient land to turn out machinery expressly adapt New York's baud ot Wall street neerw- asked what he thought of the colt, mark and rest the hand of the modern ed to this sugar beet culture. If the mauceni. Jay Gonld hat aged per Hnd his answer was. •-Why. he is a per vandal who now wets to destroy this farmers of the northwest have a new ceptibly within the past two yeare. and profitable industry thus opened Addison Commack's hair has whitened. fect Innimux." an 1 from mat day the historic glove. -| Woodland Mail. to them, what shall I m * said of the pos S. V. White l<x>ks ten years older than colt was called Liltnmux, aud the old sibilities of the same industry here? lie did in 1x89, and Russel .Sage, who horse that whs brought overland b Pr. Ito-anko's I oligli and Lung Sj nip. The soil aud climate of this state are always hxiked old, has of late lx*eome Mr. Owensby wxs afterwards called Tins avrnp is compomxlof wild cherry, t*s|>ecially adapted to the production patriarchal. Cy rue W. Field, who waa Old Lutnmnx. There haev l»vu so Hti(l balrsou of T olu. which rv-rvoll(* of sugar beets, and out farmers are two yearn ago the personification ot a many stones written and told about tar knows p.re the most tonic and healing this breed of bor.-es, that it is truly re- r'-iio dies known fortini throat and lungs. rich enough to form companies among sharp, decisive aud ulert business man, is now slow and deliberate in hie ftesbing to get a ft* sb story in ri-grrd To this we add just enough squill«, ipe themselves for the manufacture of movements, and quite out of the world sugar. (Ex. to them once in a while. cac and Idixxl root to 'oomti and throw of active finance. But Villard, who off the offending mutter by expectora If you or any of your family should hap has bad ups aud down« enough to tion. Ask your doctor if there could French Tansy Wafer». possibly lx? h more happy combination pen to be friglitfùlly burned or acaldsd, whiten Lis hair aud eeam bis face with These wafers are a sure and safe sp - for th« cure of coughs, e dds and bron what have you in the house to alleviate the wnuklee, haa not a trace ot the great pain until you can got a physician? A box conflict through which be ffiaa pMned citicfor rli kinds of female troubles and chiti«, or to bmtd up a weak nnd eninci- of ’ German Halve al hand In ttmea will remove all obstructions to the nted <xni»nnu>tive pntiant tlmu this. like Beggs this wuiiH save a world of suflering ■luring fifteen yeara.—| Iowa Stale Bag* monthly periods, no matter what the For croup anfl whooping cough there is and oftentimes a doctor bill, as it has uo inter. oauxe. They are wha» every woman nothing lietfer. and every mother who equal in canes of this kind, a» well aa in- needs, mid can be used safely.' For sale values the lives of Mier little children tlammation of all kinds. For sale by all Fine line of faney and plum c.iodteB I » by the Livingstone Chemical Co., inxnu- should always keep it ill tile house. It druggists. for tx>li<ia> truffa at MOounell ft Ea- faoturera, San Francisco, Cal. T. K. Bol is perfectly harmless and the babies like bauka. * Green Seal ton Hole agent for Ashland. it. Bold by T. K. Bolton. s' ut 1 . J è I Ì < > 4 4 I I / / «/ / SR. > 1 ' 14 latmg savings banks; second, in any other states upon a petition of a con siderable number of residents of any one locality and third, not more nu merously than one pastoffice for every ten miles of area. That the interest to lie ¡ aid deposit or« shall lx* paid by the secretary of the treasury at the lieginningof each year, and shall be one-half of one per cent, less than the average rate paid to depositors by private bankers. That all ¡metal savings received within the state shall be placed on de posit with the national banks of the state on application, in such amounts and at such interest as the secretary shall prescrilie, and that all such <’e- |>o6its be declared by a s|»eeial enact ment ¡(referred claims against the banks holding them. £ I I Legal ■r T a . w I Some t V <c .jbtr ‘ u_(- '.1Í khx« square, first inaerttoo..- $2 M Each Additional ipaMtiaM..'./ 1 60 Job PriirtUKj Of all descriptions done on «bort no Ferms ot Subacriptmn: Oue copy, one year.......................... $ 2 -4* “ •' six months....................... 1 mi 75 “ “ three months.................. Clnb Batea, six copies for.............. '■ 12 50 Terms, in advance. .i ' äi / *