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GOLDBUG IGNORANCE A SHINING EXAMPLE SHOWN UP BY HON. JOHN DAVIS. ICASTORIAI A Boston Editor Who Thinks He Knows It All May Have Another Opinion When He Reads This—But We Must Be Pa tient With Bigotry and Lunacy. The Woman’s Journal of Boston, May 9, 1896, contains a review of A. C. for Infants and Fisk’s valuable little book entitled “Statesmen Three.” The review is signed H. B. B., which I suppose means now that Paregoric, Henry B. Blackwell, the editor in chief I V | Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and of The JournaL His statements show so most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? much ignorance and bigotry that some Do Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? of them deserve attention. I Evidently H. B. B. has only studied ! Do You Know that in must countries druggist* are not permitted to sell narcotics the money question from the standpoint without labeling them poisons? of the usurers and gold gamblers, whose Do Von Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child predecessors our Saviour drove from the unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? temple in Jerusalem, and of whom Pres Do Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list oT ident Lincoln said, ‘ ‘I wish every one its ingredients is published with every bottle ? of them had his deviliBh head shot off. ” (Carpenter’s “Six Months In the White Do Von Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. House,” page 84.) That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than H. B. JB. thinks that Fisk’s “asser of all other remedies for children combined ? tion that the government is in the hands of brigands who have robbed the people Do Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of of more than a billion dollars annually other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word for the last 80 years” is “wholesale ** Castoria ” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison oficnse ? falsehood,” by which "well meaning Do Von Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection people are misled and become anarch was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless ? ists.” He says, “If the writer believes this amusing statement, he is a lunatic; Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria arc furnished for 35 if he does not believe it, a charlatan. ” cents, or one cent a dose ? Now let us test the truth of that al Do Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may leged assertion. The United States cen sus report of 1890 states the wealth be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? of this country at $65,000,000,000. Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. There is a very general impression abroad, sustained by the testimony of la on every Tlze fac-simile numerous public men and high authori ties, that fully one-half of that tremen wrapper. signature of dous sum is now in the hands of about 80,000 men who are not creators of wealth. The question arises, How came Children Cry Pitcher’ Castoria. these 30,000 non producers in possession of $32,500,000,000 of wealth which they did not create? There are several wayB by which wealth may be acquired: 1. It may be earned. 2. It may be inherited, 8. It may be acquired by marriage, 4. It may be stolen. Now, if those 80,000 men have not earned, inherited or ac quired by marriage some or all that $32,500,000,000 of tho wealth now in their possession, then they must have Manager - and • Funeral - Director. stolen a part or all of it. So, as the Myer Block, - Ashland, Or, production of a * ‘lunatic, ” it Beems that HEADQUARTERS FOR Fisk’s little book has hit wonderfully HARDWARE, near the truth. STOVES and H. B. B. says, “The national banks andle first - class goods Day or Night Calls promptly at- have supplied a better currency than TINNWARE t“'»ded to. ever before existed. ” Let us look at the facts. National <X“CHARGES REASONABLE. bank currency is redeemable in green backs. Can the redeemed be better than F ALL KINDS and GRADES the redeemer? Is not that absurd? And Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder, Caps it may be added that the greenback is and Fuse. A fine line of Electric Cutlery, and a large and complete stock of Fishing older by two or three years than the na Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of tional bank currency. What loose state all kinds done on snort notice. All work ments these goldites sometimes make in guaranteed. behalf of the rich “anarchists, ” who OV*Tin Shop in connection. override, change and disregard law al First-class go ods, and prices as low as the most continually. lowest, H. B. B. says, "The gold standard is the indispensable basis of our financial stability.” That is equal to saying that American liberty is a failure and that the great bulk of the people must surrender all power and property into the hands of With all bad consequence«, certainly and rapidly cured with «afe and easy methods Que«tion Blank and the owners of gold, and that enforced BookfrM. Caller write. DR WARD INSTITUTE, 1M0 N. Ninth Street, tT. Louis, Mo. idleness, starvation and death must be tho fate of millions. Th¡3 extra* The single gold standard is the new Constipation,. ordinary Re* Dizziness, juvenator is est and least tried of all the financial Falling Sen the most sations, Nerv systems known, and as far as tried it wonderful ous twitching discovery of has proved itself the least satisfactory of the eyes the age. It and other of all of them. The silver standard, the has been en parts. dorsed by the double standard of gold and silver and Strengthens, leadingscien- the flat standard have all been tried Invigorates tlfic men of RAILROAD and tones the Europe and through long periods of time by great „ entire system. America. nations, with considerable success in Hudyan cures Hudyan is Deb illty, each case. But the single gold standard IS.’ Nervousness, was not known on earth prior to the Emissions, Hudyan stope anddevelopts year 1816. It was then adopted in Eng frsmatureness and restores of the dis land. And since that time England has weak organa charge in 20 Pains in the been the seat and center of monetary days. Cures back, losses crises and panics, as Egypt is of the LOST by day or plague and India of the cholera. nightstopped 1ANH00D This country adopted the single gold Pullman standard in February, 1878. Let us compare results with former systems by Sleeping Cars A decades. Experience is the great teacher qSckly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. V Elegant of wisdom. t'rematureness means Impotency in the tirst stage. It is a symptom of seminal weakness Dining Cars During the decade from 1850 to 1860 ana barrenness. It can be stopped in 20 days this country was on a bimetallic basis, by the use of Hudyan. Tourist The new discovery was made by the Special with silver as the unit of account, and ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. Sleeping Cars both metals freely coined and alike It is the strongest vitalizer made. It is very powerful, but harmless. Sold for $1.00 a pack , legal tender for all purposes. The in ST. PAUL age orS packages for W.00 (plain sealed boxes). crease of the wealth of this country dur Written guarantee given for a cure. If you buy MINNEAPOLIS six boxes and are not entirely cured, six more ing the decade of 1850 to 1860 was 126 will be sent to you free of all charges. per cent. The wealth of the country was DULUTH____ Send for circularsand testimonials. Address • HCD8ON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, more than doubled. FARGO J unction Stockton, Market de Ell is sta During the decade from 1860 to 1870 •an Francisco, Cal, GRAND FORKS TO wo were on a paper basis. It was the decade of the war—of the destruction CROOKSTON___ and confiscation of wealth for four or THB OLD DOCTOR'S WINNIPEG __ five years, with reconstruction and re HELENA and cuperation only half the time. Yet in spite of war, in spite of waste and de BUTTE W LADIES’ FAVORITE. vastation in one-half of the country, in ALWAYS RELIABLE and perfectly SAFE. The tame, it used by thousands of women all over the United States, spite of the confiscation of slave property in the OLD DOCTOR 3 private mall practice, for 38 years, and not a single bad result. and the diversion of northern labor into Money re urned if not as represented. Send 4 Cents unproductive channels, for the creation (staiapt) for sealed particulars. TO DR. WARD INSTITUTE. 120N.9th St. St. touts, Mo. of the munitions of war to be destroyed CHICAGO on the battlefield, the increase of wealth WASHINGTON during the decade from 1860 to 1870 PHILADELPHIA was 68 per cent, gold valuation. Had it NEW YORK not been for the war and its conse BOSTON AND ALL quences the percentage of the preceding POINTS EAST and SOUTH decade would certainly have been Through tickets to Japan aud China, via equaled or surpassed. During the decade from 1870 to 1880 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMHaBEäStijrzr. Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamship Co., an American line. we were on a specie basis, and eight For information, time cards, map and years of the time we had the single E. McNEILL, Receiver. tickets, call on or write gold standard. There was no war, with A. D. CHARLTON, TO THE Assistant General Passenger Agent. its attendant devastation and destruc PORTLAND. OREGON, tion. No impediment to hinder the fair working of the gold standard system. The increase of the wealth of the coun T DI A I A package of our treat- I III m L. ment for weakne«« and try from 1870 to 1880 was 45 per cent ’ 1 1 decay, nervous debility It was 81 per cent below the bimetallic and lost vitality Mat free for 12 cent« decade, and 23 per cent worse than the postage. GIVES THE CHOICE OF L WARD INsTUTUTE, 120 N. 9th St. ST. L0CI3,10. war period. It looks as if the country must have been swept by a cyclone or TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL the wrath of God! It fully verified the prediction of Senator Wade of Ohio, who said that an early return to specie payments “would be as bad as fire.” Senator Johu Sherman said it would be “ an act of folly without example for Have put in a new-^»^ evil in modern times. ’ ’ The trial of the experiment cruelly verified these dismal forebodings. Children MOTHERS, Do You K s for ASHLAND CASKET CO. H. S. EMERY IJ |-| FILLER MEDFORD, OR H Builder’s Material O D. H. MILLER V aricocele stricture NORTHERN PACIFIC R U N S THROUGH TICKETZ q.RM EAST ROUTES Great . Union Northern Ry. Pacific Ry VIA SPOKANE _ MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES, OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS —FOB— SAN FRANCISCO. For Full details call on or address, W. H. HURLBURT, Gen’l Pass. Agent, PORTLAND. OR. ROBERT LEONARD. Local Agent, Ashland, Oregon. PARKINSON & WISE @ SODA WORKS © Palaces on Wheels. When people travel now a days, they At Yreka, Cal. expect comfort, and when they travel on "Tne Milwaukee” they get it. There has been an evolution in the N D are prepared to fill all orders on means of transportation for man that is «hort notice. • • • • * verv interesting. The more civilized a «•“Give th em a call. people becomes, the more exciting it grows. The coaches now running between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, on "The Milwaukee”, are marvels of elegance and convenience. The private compart ment cars,. library buffet smoking cars if you use the Petaluma Incubators A Brooders. and free reclining chair cars are models of Make * money while luxurious comfort, which in style and others are wasting furnishings are palatial enough for royalty time by old processes. itself. A great pleasure for the traveler on Catalog tells all about it, and describee every its sleepers and private compartment cars article needed for the is the electric berth reading lamp, which is poultry business. an exclusive feature with “The Milwau kee”. The beating is all done by steam, thus doiug away with the old fashioned The’ERIE” stove. By all these means the fatigue mechanical y the beat mcident to travel is reduced to a minimum. wheel. Prettiest model, e are Pacific Coast The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail Agents. Bicycle cata way is always popular, and those traveling logue .mailed froejtives over its lines are the loudest in its praise. full description, prices, etc. agents wanted All coupon ticket Oft agents CALLO BC11 sell tickets UUKflS V via the PFTAXUM a INCUBATOR CO., Petaluma. Cal . Chicago. Milwaukee . . * - & St. - Paul - Railway. Ra BRANCH HOUSE, 231 8. Main St.. Loa Angeles. 0. J. Eddy, General Agent, Portland, 1, Ore. A CHICKEN misimpws .,. 1 mvaeïw Beautiful new Catalogue free at Stearns Agency or direct on request. E. C. STEARNS & CO., Syracuse, N. Y. TORONTO, ONT. ARE YOU Sheriff’s Sale During the decade of 1880 to 1890 we had the gold standard, but it was favor ably affected by the partial remonetiza tion of silver in 1878, which continued to add $2,000,000 of silver per month through the entire period. And to the wealth of thia decade was added the value of the “state, national and Indian lands.” They had not been valued be fore. With these favorable items in its fa vor, the gold standard men cannot say their system did not have a fair trial The increase of wealth during this aus picious trial of the gold standard from 1880 to 1890 was 49 per cent It was 77 per cent worse than the bimetallic de cade from 1850 to 1860, and 19 per cent worse than the war period. Verily John G. Carlisle was right in 1878, when he said: “Mankind will be fortunate in deed if the annual production of gold and silver coin shall keep pace with the annual increase of population, commerce and industry. According to my view of the subject, the conspiracy which seems to have been formed here and in Europe to destroy by legislation and otherwise from threo-seventh3 to one-half of the metallic money of the world is the most gigantic crime of this or any other age. Tho consummation of such a scheme would ultimately entail more misery upon the human race than all the wars, famines aud pestilence that ever occur red in the history of the world. The ab solute and instantaneous destruction of half the entire movable property of the world, including houses, ships, railroads and other appliances for carrying on commerce, while it would bo felt more sensibly at the moment, would not pro duce anything like the prolonged dis tress and disorganization of society that must inevitably result from tho perma nent annihilation of one-half of the me tallic money of tho world. ” Let us note a few incidental items. Silver was demonetized in 1873. With the advent of the gold standard came the American tramp, a destitute and miserable parasite on society not heard of before in this country. And the trou bles between capital and labor began to attract attention. Strikes and lockouts became more prevalent as time passed on. And these evils which hopeful peo ple thought would bo temporary have become chronit. We are now far along in the decade from 1890 to 1900 on a purely gold basis. Money panics and the fear of them are as common as tho rising and tho setting of the sun. Labor is restive and poorly employed. Tramps swarm in city and country like locusts in Egypt Prices are still falling except in a few favored centers, and seem to have no bottom except a receding one. Troops have often been needed to keep labor quiet while men’s stomachs wero shrink ing to the size of their insufficient ra tions, and women and children were crying for bread and dying for the lack of it Business is dead, and the New York clearing house reports show smaller figures in the nineties than in 1869, though our population has doubled. These are the fruits of the gold standard in this country. They are precisely the same "apples of Sodom” as are borne in England by tho same upas tree. We have adopted tlieir financial system, and are already duplicating their squalor. It is the newest, least tried and least satisfactory, as far as tried, of all known systems of finance. Yet H. B. B. of Boston says, “The gold standard is the indispensable basis of our financial stability.” And of course he knows, because SAW HIS OWN HEART. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Some Suggestions as to How the Valuable Roads May Be Acquired. UNPRECEDENTED EXPERIENCE OF A One argument urged against govern CHICAGO POLICEMAN. ment ownership of the roads is the cost One of the Blueooats Injured by the Hay market Bomb Saw In a Mirror the Beat ing of His Own Heart—Saved by • Deli cate Surgical Operation. It must be an uncanny sensation to look within your breast and actually see the pulsation of your own heart. Yet this has been the experience of Charles W. Whitney, one of the men in blue who was injured in the Chicago Haymarket riot. His chest was torn away by the explosion of a bomb, and as he lay in the hospital bed he saw, with the aid of a hand mirror, his own throbbing heart. What is still more marvelous, he recovered and is today doing a man's work and commands $100 a year more than an ablebodied police man traveling a beat May 4, 1886, was a bloody night in Chicago history. One hundred and sev enty stalwart men marched from the Desplaines Street station. They had been corralled there for several days antici pating a crisis, and at 10:30 o’clook the order to “fall in line” was given. The country thrilled with tho horror that followed. The efforts to disperse the mob and the throwing of a bomb that burst between Lieutenants Stanton and Bowler’s companies left over 60 officers lying in a heap on Haymarket square. One man died within an hour, and two others were hopelessly crippled by hav ing their legs blown off. Other men were cruelly maimed, 14 of whom are now dead. But of all the men Whitney stood the smallest possible chance of life. His breast was horribly mutilated, and bits of exploded bomb were imbedded peril ously near the vital organs. He was taken to the hospital, and after the neces sary probing the wound was sewed up. Just before taking the stitches Dr. J. B. Murphy inquired: * ‘My brave boy, do you want to see what no man ever saw before?’ ’ “Yes. What is it?” asked the officer feebly. “Your own heart. ” He handed his patient a mirror, and Whitney saw the greatest miracle ever given to human eyes. He now affirms that the heart is not a movable organ, for it neither leaps up into the throat nor desoends into the boots. In fact, it does not indulge in any of the acrobatic feats generally ascribed to it by imagi native writers. But he frankly acknowl edges that he is incapable of expressing his sensation as he watched the oscilla tion of his heart. Within a month he was able to return homo and was supposed to be on the road to recovery. Later he suffered a re lapse, and, after weeks of unparalleled suffering, Dr. Murphy decided to resort to the most extreme operation known to scientific surgery. In the history oi surgical procedure in this country it was the third time it has ever been under taken, the former cases having proved fatal. A careful examination indicated that a piece of the bomb casing pene trated the breastbone, passing about midway between the second and third ribs, and was located about one-eighth of an inch from the pericardium. Like a magnet coquetting with a piece of metal, every throb of the heart brought the piece of shell nearer until the pierc ing of the organ was inevitable. Down to Boston, The operation was set for Friday, According to their showing, Nov. 6, 1886. Relatives and friends of What they don’t know the injured man protested, and, this Is hardly worth tho knowing. And of course all who know differ coming to his ears, he said : “I am going to make a test case of ently are “lunatics, charlatans or an archists.” The fact is, some of those this and see if there is anything wrong goldites have “praised themselves till with Friday. ” The eventful morning oame. The old they think there’s no light in nature when they wink. ” One must have pa wound was completely healed, but the tience when he deals with bigotry or flesh was laid open and Dr. Murphy pro lunacy,—John Davis in Junction City ceeded to bore a hole through the offi cer’s breastbone, very much as a skill (Kan.) Tribune. ful carpenter uses an auger on a hard Marvelous Results. wood stick. The instrument used was a From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunder- trephine suitable for making a hole nian, of Dimondale, Mich,, we are permit ted to make this extract: “I have no hes five-eighths of an inch in diameter. The delicate operation was a marvel itation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost mar ous success, for at the foot of this tiny velous in the case of my wife. While I was tunnel lay the piece of bomb, which pastor of» the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with was easily plucked out with a pair of Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible tweezers. It was cone shaped and com paroxysms of coughing woula last hours posed of almost equal parts of copper, with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend rec zinc and lead, and was cozily ensconced ommended Dr. King’s New Discovery; it in the outer fatty coating of the heart. was quick in its work and highly satisfac It was over a year before it healed, tory in results.” Trial bottles free at E. A. and during that time he wore a rubber 8 herwin ’ s Drug store. Regular size 50cc drainage tube. But it was several years and $1.00. before he was able to do any manual la- ■ bor. Meanwhile he watched the anarch He Had Deen Treated. Old Lady (compassionately)—Poor ists’ trial, kept in touch with his ooin- fellow ! I suppose* your blindness is in rades at the station and was detailed for light service. Then for three years he curable. Have you ever been treated? drove a patrol wagon and afterward Blind Man (sighing)—Yes, mum, but not often. ’Tain’t many as likes to be served as a messenger on the force. For seen goin into a public house with a a couple of years he was officer at the Goodrich school, and two years ago he blind beggar.—London Tit-Bits. was appointed at the Carter Harrison public bath, where his star awes unruly A Terrible Threat. Register (to witnesses at a marriage bathers, large and small. He draws a who are talking very loud)—Ladies and regular salary for his service, and as gentlemen, if you won’t be quiet, I long as he lives he will have a pension. shall marry the lot of you !—Lesehallo The laws provide for this. Whitney is a handsome man, with All Recommend It. large gray eyes and brown mustache. Ask your physician, your druggist and Suffering has given his face the charac your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Con teristics of a scholar rather than a man sumption. They will recommend it. For of muscle. His conversation with phy sale by T. K. Bolton. sicians have given him a scientific James J. Corbet gave some pretty good knowledge of anatomy, which is per advice to the boys of the Olympia Club, when he was in San Francisco last. He haps not so remarkable considering he told them that the best way to get strong is the only man in the world who has was to avoid all excesses in youth, so that seen his own heart. — Chicago Cor. they should arrive at manhood lusty and healthy. Many men who have been guilty Philadelphia Times. of excesses and over-indulgencies, ana have A Fact Worth Knowing. used the Celebrated Medicine ‘‘CUPI Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia and DENE” lived to give testimony of its won all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by derful stimulating and curative powers. 8hiloh ’s Cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton. •‘CUPIDENE” will check all the waste tis sue of the body. In fact, it stops all losses. “CUPIDENE” is a powerful, harmless, The World's Fair Tests vegetable Compound. It is as sure te showed no baking powder strengthen the generative organs as it is to rebuild and regenerate you. Trial package so pure or so great la Zeav- »1.00; 6 packages $5.00. For sale by E A ening power as the RoysJ* B bxrwik . of acquiring them. In reply Professor Parsons holds that fully one-half of the ten billions of capital they represent is water and should not be paid for. For the acquirement of the remainder he suggests the following methods: “First.—The nation might assume the bonds at 3 per cent per annum and pay upon stock the average dividends it has received during the last ten years, gradually tapering off to zero at the end of 20 or 30 years. If any of the bond holders refused to submit to the trans fer, money could be borrowed at 3 per cent to pay them off, or, better still, cur rency could be issued by the govern ment for the purpose. “Second.—The government, through trusty agents, might watch tho stock market and buy, from time to time, tho stocks of valuable roads at bottom prices, until a sufficient amount had been obtained to control the chief road ways of the nation, after which the bonds and remaining stock could be treated as above. I say the chief roads, for there is no necessity for the govern ment to buy useless roads that ought not to have been built; the best roads, in sufficient number to control the rail way traffic of the country, are what the nation should buy. “Third.—New currency could be is sued to buy the roads, or the majority of the stock, or to settle the dividends, in terest aud gradually the face of the debt The currency has been contracting in ref erence to business ever since the war, and a gradual expansion of it now would not only constitute an easy solution of the railroad problem, but a very substantial benefit in itself to all classes of the peo ple, except those who use the shrinkage of values as a means of acquiring their neighbors’ wealth without a fair equiv alent, and that class has reaped profit enough in the last 20 years to be will ing, if they were reasonable, that the game should go the other way a little while now—turn about is fair play. “Fourth.—If the government would establish postal savings banks, where the people could deposit their earnings in absolute safety, and where loans on good security could be obtained at low inter est—2 per cent or perhaps even 1 per cent after a little—then the nation could use the funds in its possession for invest ment, and if further funds were needed it could borrow of itself at the establish ed interest. This fourth plan seems to me best of all the ways I can imagine, if we can only get tho government sav ings banks without too much delay. If the first plan of purchase were adopted, the government would have to pay 8 per cent on $5,100,000,000 of bonds, or $150,000,000 a year In interest and $80,- 000,000 or so In dividends, amounting altogether to $280,000,000, and cutting down (he savings to $430,000,000 in the first years of completed public manage ment. All the other plans are more fa vorable to the government than the first —the third being costless, so far as the national balance sheet is concerned, and the fourth ditto, or nearly ditto, so that the yearly savings would be between $430,000,000 and $660,000,000, gradual ly attaining the latter figure as the bonds and stock were canceled and divi dends »»d infarct ’ BUFFALO, N. Y. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. If so be sure and see that your tickets read via the N pursuance of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson county,on the 25th day of May, 1896, on a judgment rendered on the 7th day of April, 1893, in favor of Henry Am merman, plaintiff, vs.A. Rummel and J. E. Rummel, defendants, commanding me to satisfy the sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-eight dollars and eighty-eight cents, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the "th day of April, 1893, and the sum ot $53.00 attorney’s fees, and the Chicago, St Paul, sum of $16.25 costs and ail accruing costs, I have this 6th day of June, 1896, levied Minneapolis & Omaha R y on the following described property, viz: NEJ< and E % of BE Sec. 1, Township 38, Range 1E, and will expose for sale and — THIS IS THE — sell as the law directs, at the court bouse door in J ackson ville on GREAT - SHORT - LINE Saturday, the 11th day of July, 1896, at two o’cloce p . m ., the above described BETWEEN DULUTH property for cash, to satisfy ;the above de mands. S. PATTERSON, Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. Dated at Jacksonville, this 8th aay of And all points East and South. The June, 1896. -Magnificent track, Peerless Vesti- buled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: SHERIFF’S SALE. I Line, The ST. PAUL & CHICAGO “ALWAYS ON TIME” N PURSUANCE OF A DECREE AND order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passeengers carried county, on May 7th, 1895, in the case of Wadhams & Co., a private corporation, on the vestibuled trains without extra Plaintiffs, vs. A. C. Stanley and Susan charge. Ship your freight and travel Stanley, Defendants. over this famous line. All agents have 1 will expose for sale and sell as the law LickoL« directs, at the courthouse door in Jackson W, H. M ead , Gen. Ag’t., ville, in said county, on 48 Washington St. Portland, Or. Monday, the Sixth day of July, 1896, T. W, T easdale , G. P. A., at the hour of 2 o’clock, p. m., the real St. Paul. Minn. property described in said order of sale, viz: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 30, in Twp. 35 S, R 2 West, Jackson county, Oregon, running thence West 60 rods; thence North 80 rods; thence East 60 rods; thence South along the East line of —VIA— said bection 30 to the place of beginning— containing 30 acres more or less, excepting therefrom the various tracts that nave heretofore been conveyed to other parties Srior to the 6th day of April, 1895, or suf- —OF THE— icient to satisfy the sum ot $618.54 with in terest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum Southern Pacific Co from the 7th day of May, 1895, and the further sum of $61.00 attorney’s fees and the further sum of $17.35 costs anl all accru ing costs. 8. PATTERSON, Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. Sheriff of Jackson County. South ! 1 North Dated at Jacksonville this 3d day of 8:50 p m Lv Portland Ar 8:10 a iu June, 1896. 12:50 p m Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p m 1:0 p m Lv Ashland Ar 4:10 p m 10:45 a m Ar SanFranciscoLv 6:00 p m SHERIFF’S SALE. Above trains stop at East Portland, N PURSUANCE OF A DECREE AND Oregon Citv, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, order of sale rendered in the Circuit Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junc Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson tion, Tangent, Sbedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, county, on May 7th, 1896, in the case of Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell, Geo A. Parrott, plaintiff, vs. William B. Drains and all stations from Roseburg to Kincaid, et al,, defendants; 1 will expose Ashland, inclusive. for sale and sell as the law directs at the lloseburg Mail Daily. door of the county court house of said county, in the town of Jacksonville in said ARBI ve : leave : county, on Portland....8:30am I Roseburg...6:0p m Monday, the Sixth day of July, 1896, Roseburg.. .6:00 a m | Portland... .4.40 p m at the hour of two o’clock p. m., the real property described in said order of sale and Salem Passenger Dally. decree, viz: leave : ARRIVE Lots numbered one (1) and two (2) in section sixteen (16) and lot numbered four Portland. .4:00 p. m. Salem... .10:15 a. m. (4) in section fifteen (15) and Donation Salem...... 8:00 a, m. Portland.. .6:15 p. m Land Claim of Ethbert F. 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