Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 27, 1898, Image 4

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    VALLEY RECORD
The
People’s
Paper.
ASHLAND. Or....Thursday, Oct. 27, 18t*
Conl.llOB aS These Dlnaerz.
At Wliiit Aire fa Sfnn Strongest!
In his dining room Sir Joshua Rey­
nolds constantly entertained all tho best
known men of his time, including Dr
Johnson, Goldsmith, Garrick, Burke,
Sterne, Hogarth, Wilkes, Allan Ram­
say anti a scoro of others, who formed
tin brilliant Literary club of which tho
g ... painter was the founder. There
dutSA/ste vj- it the .am.liar lines of the
author of "Retaliation,’’
The muscle», in common with all the
organs of the body, have their stages of
development and decline. Our physical
strength increases up to a oertuiu age
and then decreases. Tests of the strength
of several thonrauds of people have been
made by menus of u dynamometer
(strength measurer), and tho following
are given as the average figures for the
white race:
The "lifting power" of a youth of 17
years is 280 pounds. In bis twentieth
year this increases to 820 pounds, and
in the thirtieth and thirty-first years it
reachos its height, 856 pounds. At the
eud of the thirty first year the strength
begins to decline, very slowly at first.
By tho fortieth year it has decreased
eight pounds, and Ibis diminution con­
tinues at a slightly increasing rate until
the fiftieth year is reached, when the
figure is 830 pounds.
After this period the strength fails
more and more rapidly until the weak­
ness of old ago is reached. It is not pos­
sible to give statistics of the decliue of
strength after tho fiftieth year, as it
varies to a large extent in different in­
dividuals.—Strand Magazine.
Sheriffs Sale.
Joy’s for tho Jinffed and Goo«
Health for ali Mankind.
iot ' s vEaETAaLE SzniAr/.BjLLa.
tic«« tliro ig-i
nature'sown
proper chan­
nel«. J ova
Vegetable
8ar»apLr'!a
cur on Dys­
pepsia,
Chronic
Cousupa*
tion, Liver
Co uj plaints
and Kidney
Affections.
micc 'ran
herb», uud
contains no
mineral
u r u k ® or
deadly pois­
on. Joy’®
Vegetable
liarsa pariila
robs the
blood of nil
Jts impuri-
lies, end
courses nil
IhciQ impv.ri-
KP* «M
University Training For Women,
When they talked cf their Ra^bnels, Corrs*-
Woman is held in higher regard as a
Sias and stuff,
r.ocial power here than in any other
Ho shifted his trumpet and only took snuff.
-ouutry. She has more political and
At these dinner parties, according to
in use for over 30 jcars, lias borne the signature of
business rights than elsewhere. Her
Malone, though the wine and the dishes
and lias been made under his per­
competition in nearly every line ut oc­
were of the best, there seemed to be a
tacit agreement that mind should pre­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
cupation, so far as her physical power
dominate over body. Tho table, we are
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
enables her to enter any race which she
told, though sei only for seven or eight,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex­
wishes to run, is unrestricted. Even
often had to accommodate double that
Joy’s Vegetable
periments that tritio with and endanger the health of
Ircr lack of fitness to carry a rifle in the
Will S. Green was born in Kentucky number. There was nsually a deficiency
Hursapuriila
Lulauts and Children—Experience against Experiment.
battle front she offsets by her generous in 1831, camo to California in l.J49, and of knives, forks and glasses, and the
prevent« tired feel­
ardor in going to the front as a nurse settled at Coiusa in 1850, where he has guests had to bawl for more supplies,
ings, staggering sen­
in larger numbers even than masculine ever since redded. In 1863 he became while the host calmly left every ono to
sations, palpitation
of heart, rush of
red tape can be persuaded to counte­ editor of the Colusa Sun, lias been its f shift for himself, though he lost not a
blood to the head,
nance. But proportionately to popula­ editor ever since, and leing yot in the word, if be could help it, of the conver­
Otetoria is a substitute fur Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
dizziness,
ringing in
tion her university advantages are even vigorous possession of all his faculties, sation.—Loudon Telegraph.
\ and Soothing' Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
ears, snots before the
greater tn several other countries than ha expects to remain such for many
eyes, neadache, bil­
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Approprinte Hymns.
;
iousness,constipation
our own. The test is in the admission years to com;:. Ho has supported vig­
substauce. Its age is its giir.i-antcc. It destroys Worms
Some people have peculiar notions of
*
of bowels, pains in
to
university
training
uuder
tho
same
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
orously every Deinocratio platform what 1 h “appropriate.” Somo time ago
t- the back,melancholy,
A FlahtlnK Diet.
conditions as those given to men. Col­ adopted, and every Democratic ticket a resident of a neighboring town wai?
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
tongue coated, foul
In
some
remarks
on
vegetables
as
i-
umbia, Harvard and the University of nominatodfirom tlm day he took con­ preaching at the Gladstone jail and
breath, pimples on
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
fighting
diet
G.
B.
Shaw
rays:
"Nine
face, body and limb,
Michigan are tho only high class uni­ trol of its columns until this moment, prefaced his remarks by regretting the
Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
A
declineofnerve force
ty-nine
per
cent
of
the
world
’
s
fightin)
small
attendance.
At
a
raco
meeting
versities in the United States which and expects to do so as long as he can
Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
dizzy spells, faint
put her on an equal footing as to cur­ order the combination of the types. held at------ a band was engaged to play has been douo on farinaceous food
spells, cold, c -\mmy
“appropriate music,” and it was fonnd a • • Compare the Tipperary peasant
riculum and degree. In England Oxford In 1855 lie took up land surveying as a
feet and hjads, sour
Ji
that tho numbers selected were from of tho potato and buttern ilk days
GENUINE
ALWAYS
YiKlEg'i, L.Jgue, in­
and Cambridge open their doors, with profession, and was several times Moody and irankey. “Go Bury Thy Sor­ with tbs modern gentleman woo gorges
somnia,
and
all
dis
­
two colleges in each, while there are elected county surveyor, although the row” was ono of them, and tho others himself with murdered oow. The Tip
eases of the stomach,
Bears the Signature
three other large university colleges of office did not add materially to rev­ were all equally “appropriate.”
perary man never read bloody minded
liver and kidneys.
Hos’,8 Vegetable Sar
less note where she is welcomed. Sev­ enue of the profession. In 18C7 hr
ChiMma® religious service was held novels or cheered patriotic music hall
saparillaia sold by all
eral medical colleges also admit both Wils elected to,the assembly, and w: .e at tho local jail and hymns suitablo to tableaux, but he fought recklessly and
druggists. Refuse a
substitute. When you
sexes. The University of Copenhagen what was known for many yeurs as tho the occasion wero of course selected. wantonly. Your carnivorous gentleman
nay tor the beitseetha*
you set the best.
makes no distinction, nor do several of Green Code of Land Laws. He was The first one was “Free From the Law, is afraid of everything, including doc­
tors, dogs, disease, death and truth tell­
Oh,
Happy
Condition,
”
and
the
last,
tho German universities, though the Btate library trustee for eight years,
“We’ll Never Leave This Safe Abode, ing. ”
d./F
rude bursohen often make it very un­ and has hel i several positions of trust, a Refugo In the Time of Storm.” Tbe
pleasant for the women students with but never one of profit until appointed funny side of it all appealed to Eoir.e of
7i
uJTi
Ï
their cruel staring and impertinences. in 1891 to be surveyor general for Cali­ the inmates, and the intended good ef­
Switzerland is the great power in tho fornia, with a salary of 12000 a year. fect of tho service was lost.—Adelaide
________________
higher education of women, and there In April last Governor Budd ap­ Quiz.
IT
are more woman students in its univer­ pointed him state treasurer to fill a va­
Bismarck’« Intense Date.
sities than are found elsewhere. The cancy, and he appears before the peo-
That Prince Bismarck was a good
fact that it is tho political asylum of! i plo of the state for the first time, ask­ hater is shown in the reminiscences of
There is only ono cure tor Contagious
i Europe causes a constant escape to ing to be continued in that position. Ilerr von Tiedemann, formerly chief of
Prevai 1 \ \\. must be. chosen with M
: its hospitable shores of hundreds of His services to the party and to the the imperial chancellery. During the Blood Poison—tho disease which list
Y
CARE, and, JUDGMENT.
rrematnre.
first
dinner
at
which
Herr
von
Tiede
­
compi
>tely
baffled
the
doctors.
They
“You’vo kiseed that young squirt refugees from their own lauds, So state as an editor would not be lost by
mann
was
present
with
the
prince
Bis
­
are totally unable to cure it, and direct
good night and let him go, haven't yon, among its woman stndeuts, perhaps in­ his election, for he would continue
marck said be thought Goethe was their efforts toward bottling the poison
Stella?” raid a weary voice at the top deed a majority of them, are to be right along.
wrong
in
saying
that
only
love
beauti
­
of the stairway.
I j counted many foreigners. Much of the Early in the fifties Mr. Green began fied life. Hate did the same service and up in the blood and concealing it from
TO THE
There was an awful silence for a mo­ nihilistic plotting which in times past
the discussion of the irrigation ques­ was quito as great a vivifier as love. view. S. 8. 8. cures the disease posi­
ment, and then in a timid, hesitating
I
threatened
tho
lives
of
czars
emanated
tion
—proclaiming to the people of this “To me,” added the prince, “are indis­ tively and permanently by forcing out
voice the young man in the darkened
I
from
the
Swiss
universities
and
their
slate
that to bo successful agricultural­ pensable love for my wife and hate for every trace of the taint.
hall b'elow responded:
t was aflllotod with a terrible blood disease,
"No, ma'am, but I—I think she’s women. Tliat nihilism, fed so constant­ ists and horticulturalists they must Windhorst.” One morning Bismarck which was ip spots at tirst, but afterwards
spread all over my body.
said
to
Herr
von
Tiedemann,
“
I
have
ly
by
Russian
student
life
among
the
have control of the water. He has at­
going to.”—Chicago Tribune.
x COAST AGENCY.
These soon broke out into
women, has not induced the successive tended practically all the conventions not been able to sleep, I have hated the
sores, and it is easy to
GIVE8THE CHOICE OF
Imagine the suffering I
whole
night.
’
’
Till« Seems Coifect.
czars to Bhut the doors of their own and discussions held ou that subject in
endured. Before I De
Riprap—The eyes are the windows universities to the fair sex certainly, the state, and some on the outside, and
came convinced that the
TWO TRANSCONTIENTAL
Domestic Science.
ductors could do no good
cf the soul.
Ban Francisco.
scores a credit mark to the imperial spent three entire sessions of the legis­
“What do you understand by tho de­
1 had spent a hundred
Consider—if yon can keep the wet out
Wigwag—Then the soul of the man
dollars, which was resll>
of your rifle it will not rustuurfreere. Only
partment of domestic science?”
thrown away. 1 then
v> hose eyes have been blacked looks out generosity. But half barbaric Muscovy lature trying to got legislation in that
"It’s where they teach women how
tried various patent
of stained glass windows.—Detroit Free is in tho very van of forwardness in behalf perfected. He lias.begged the to keep their husbands away from the
medicines, but they did
have Solid Tops, shedding water liken
this rcspeot, even in the Russian people all these years to take control
not reach the disease
Press.
duck s back- Our T>7-jt<<ue b<
juttt nut)
When I had finished my
tella all about them. Up-to-date infor­
schools, while France, with its most of the water themselves, and not let it clubs. ”
first
bottle
of
8.
S.
S.
1
mation about powders.blaek and smoke­
Of course the ansiver waB wrong, but
less; proper sizes, quantities, how to
was greatly improved
artificial of European civilizations, become the subject of monopoly In they all felt that she ought to go to the
load; hundreds of bullet«, lead, alloyed,
and was delighted with
jacketed, «oft-nosed, mushroom, etc.;
frowns persistently at the whole theory 1864, 34 years ago, ho made, at his own head of the class just tbe same.—Chi­ tho result. Tho larga red splotches on my
trajectorle«, velocities,penetrations. All
chest began to grow paler and smaller, and
calibres 22 to45; how to care for arms and
expense, u survey to determine the pos­ cago Post.
or woman’s higher education.
before long disappeared entirely. I regained
l,oiio other things, including many trade
secrets
never befoi e given to the public.
my
lost
weight,
became
stronger,
and
my
ap
­
sibilities
of
the
Sacramento
river
for
VIA
Tho progress made throughout the
VIA
Free if you trill send stamps for postage to
As lato as 1682 squirts or syringes petite greatly improved. I was soon entirely
Marlin rirearms
Firearms Co.,
New Haven, Ct.
,•.7. The
me mania
uo., mew
1 J
world in the fuller extension of educa- irrigation purposes, and in 1883-4 con­
well, and iny r.kln as clear as a piece of glass.
SPOKANE
were used for extinguishing fire in Eng
SALT LAKE
H. L. M yers , 100Mulberry St., Newark, N. J.
y
ticual chances for womeu is an interest­ tinued the investigation to the streams land, and their length did not exceed
Don
’
t
destroy
all
possible
chance
of
a
ing fact. Nothing in the last quarter of of the coast range, and continued the two or three feet, with pipes of leather. cure by taking the doctor’s treatment
MINNEAPOLIS
DENVER
BO YEARS*
a century more olearly marks the ad­ surveys from the river. He has also Water tight seamless boso was first made of mercury ana potaah. These minerals
ST. PAUL
EXPERIENCE
OMAHA
vancing wave of intellectual and moral taken great interest in matter of tho in Bethnal Green in 1720.
cause the hair to fall out, and will
AMD
AND
wreck the entire system.
progross. Whether woman does or does drainage of the Sacramento valley,and
To show the carelessness of mothers
not need to support herself, a larger in­ in 1868-9 made surveys and maps that
CHICAGO
I
KANSAS
CITY
" /1 ■ ■ j . ■
V ■
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1
tellectual outlook equips by that much cost him fully $1000, besides his own in Great Britain, over 3,000 children
How Do I Look ? ”
OCEAN STEAMERS
the better for any duty or station which time. He has attended practically are burnod to death in the year from
IIow frequently
their
clothing
catching
Are.
a woman _ a«ks
. this
____________
question! ___
How much
falls to hor. In answering this need the every convention and public discussion
OREGON,
is purely vegetable , and is the only
... study
... j - she devotes
----- to
_ it!
-j It ¡j
> TRADE MARKS
thought and
latter half of the nineteenth century held on this subject, as well as those
A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
OlSIONS
natural. A woman
7.
'..„U,
hates to think that sh.
GEO. W. ELDER,
potash,
mercury,
or
other
mi
neral.
'
CORVRIQHT» AC.
for
the
betterment
of
the
navigation
yields
t
■
One
Minute
Coogb
Cure
Harm
­
is -
growing
day
by
day
less
charming
and
. „1-,
2-, ____ ______ I... _..J
has developed one of its most striking
Books on the disease and Its treat­
_
Anyone
__________
«ending
______
a sketch
“1 and
de»Gilption
d<
may
less In effect, touohes tne right erot, re­
attractive and youthful to her husband’s
of
the
rivers
of
tho
state.
He
has
“utcklv Ascertain
quickly
ascertain our opinion free
fr< whether an
features.
liable and just what Is wanted. Ic acts at ment mailed free by Swift Specific Com­
CITY OF TOPEKA eyes than in the days of courtship.
Invention is probably patentable. Communion,
made
preliminary
surveys
for
railroads
once. T. K. Bolton and Telephone Drug pany, Atlanta, Georgia.
tious etrictly confidential. Handbook on Patent«
A woman may always retain her charms
Leave Portland June 7th and 25th for
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
and the vivacity and freshness of youth if
The bill introduced into the British that promised to benefit his section, Btore.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
she will take the proper cure of her health.
special
notice, without chnTge, in the
The
parliament providing for loans to colo­ also without compensation.
A tremendous percentage of ill health in
women is due to weakness and disease of
ides under certain specified conditions money given to public work of the
the distinctly feminine organism.
Dr
is in accordance with the general policy kind, with the interest he has naid on
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
The following will bn sailing dates of our Pierce’s Favorit-- Prescription is an anfail
culation of any scientific journal. Terms. 134
Ocean Steamers from PORTLAND to 8AN ing remedy for all disorders of this nature. of the country in binding its dependen it, would amount to a large fortune,
year; four months, fl. Sold by all newHdealer^
FRANCISCO for the month of October:
It .allays inflammation, ktals ulceration,
unn &Co. ”B«‘-^New York
cies by the most genuino helpfulness. and the time to years. He would ap­
October—2,5, 8, 11, 14, 17. 20. 23. 26, 29th stops debilitating drains and soothes and !
branch Office. 626 F 8t.. Washington. D. C.
But it is difficult to see what practical preciate an election to the office of
tones the nerves. It preserves in a woman
Snake River— Leave Riparia daily except all the charm of healt’nv youth. Thou­
Saturday. Leave Lewiston daily except sands of women have testified to its mar­ end can be served. The same conditions state treasurer, but in any event, he
Friday.
______ ______
which tho proposed bill specifies aro so expects to die in the harness pulling for
velous merits.
“ Favorite Prescription ” is sold by all re­ confirmatory of the solvency of the bor­ the betterment of California.
Steamers Monthly from Portland to Yo- spectable dealers in medicines. Deal only
—Yreka, (Cal.) News.
koboma and Hong Kong in connection where you are honestly treated. Any store­ rowers that they would justify the easy
keeper who tries to give you a substitute
sale of colonial bonds. If Great Britain
Win your battles against disease by act­
with O. R. <4 N.
for what you demand is not treating you
For full information call on O. K. AN. honestly and you should take your trade wishes to help its colonies in this way, ing promptly, One Minute Cough Cure
Agent, ROBT. LEONARD, Ashland, Or elsewhere.
it wcuid be a more easy and direct way produces immediate results. When taken
Ok addbzss :
“ For nine years I have suffered with falling
to indorso the bonds, thus giving thorn early it prevents consumption. And in
of internal organs,” writes Mrs. Marv Williams,
W. H. HURLBURT,
still greater security. Tho same purpose later stages it furnishes prompt relief. T
of Raleigh. Wake Co.. N. C. (Box 196). ‘ I was
Gen’l Pass. Agent,
K. Bolton and Telephone Drug Store.
troubled with bearing down pains. T had indi-
department is
PORTLAND, OR festion and female weakness and nervousness, would be effected in a way probably
f
i Onc of the most complete
could not sleep at-night. I w.a- cons’.ir»ted
Some curious experiments have been
more acceptable to colonial pride. It
DODWELL, CARL1LL 4 CO.
and had urinal tr«ible. The doctor here said
looks as if this measure was an entering .recently mado on animals raised on and finest equipped in Southern Oregon.
that no medicine would reach mv disease. Dr.
Gan. Agts, Nor. Pac. S. S. Co.
It is in charge
Pierce s Favorite Prescription. ‘'Gohlen Medi­
PORTLAND, OREGON cal
wedge for the revival of tho great sewage farms. The result shows an in­
Discovery ’ and ‘ Pleasant ‘ Pellets ’ have
cured me.”
an artist, and neat and original work, and prices that
'
Chamberlain scheme, of which there teresting effect on the flesh and secre- of
An every-day necessity in the home. A
,
was so much discussion a year or two tious as influenced by tho herbage ma- are
right will be found.
good home medical work. Send 2: one-
nured by the sewage. Where no more
st noe.
________
cent stamps, to cover mailing only, to the
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
Tho real importance of an individual sewage goes into the soil than is fully
Buffalo, N. Y . for a paper-covered copy of
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad­
can only be judged by the effect his assimilated and transformed by the tis­
viser. Cloth binding
stamps.
death makes. Yet great men survive sues of the plaut cattle and other ani­
the active period of their greatness, una mals fed on the grass show no deleteri­
RAILWAY
the
effect is purely sentimental and ous trace in their flesh or milk. If the
A IOCALi
Disease
critical. Dead Bismarck and Gladstone! soil, however, is fully gorged with the
anything yen invent or improve; also geti
: CAVEAT JfiADL-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN '
The world is not moved a whit except sewage, then the herbage crop will be
A Climatic
PROTECTION, Send model, sketch or photo. (
surcharge
1
with
tho
sowago
elements
in curious contemplation. "Imperia)
for free examination and advice,
i
Affection
Cipsar dead and turned to clay” be­ and dangerously unfit for cattlo to
BOOKON
PATEN
I
S
ft« before patent i
Nothing but a local
comes only good for Hamlet's moraliz­ graze. Both meat end milk will be re­
remedy or change of
TC. A.SN0W & CO.:
ing over an open grave. The death of plete with the same constituents, un­
climate will cure it.
PatotrtUwyent WASHINGTON, D. C-;
pleasant
to
taste
and
dangerous
to
the
Get a well - known
the biggost man, after all, makes a very
ENVELOPES
phar mac eutica 1
health.
Tho
susceptibility
of
milk
to
small ripple in the ocean of life.
remedy,
HEADS
Pullman
the flavor of tho food eaten by cows is
Ely’s
well known. But it seems that the
HEADS
Sleeping Cars
Tho
retired
officers
of
the
United
Cream Balm I ____________
WIRE ROPE SELVAGE
States army, constituting a largo body effect on tho flesh is oven more marked
Elegant
MEMORANDUMS
It is quickly absorb-
of able and in many cases physically and unwholesotno.
Dining Cars
ed. Gives relief at once. Opens and
clennses the N»«al Passage.«. Allays In­ competent men, have not been encour­
Tho quaint old couplet about the sick
Tourist
flammation Heals and protects the Mem­ aged in giving their services to tho gov­
CARDS
brane. Restores the senses of Taste and ernment in our recent needs. Hundreds devil and the well devil finds a fresh
Sleeping Cars
W
edding STATIONERY
8mell. No Cocaine, no Mercury, no In­
illustration in the action of the sultan
jurious Drug Full size 60c, Trial size 10c. of military offices have been filled by of Turkey in refusing to grant coinpcu-
ST, PAUL______
at Druggists or by mail.
civilian appointments and tho trained
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. N. Y. soldiers debarred. In the naval service satiou for American losses at the time
Poultry, Farm, Garden, Cemetery,
MINNEAPOLIS
Lawn, Railroad and Rabbit
of the Armenian massacres. Wlieu the
this
rigid
exclusion
has
not
been
en
DULUTH_____
Fencing.
pressure was sternly forced, ho was pro­
PAMPHLETS
forced.
It
is
not
easy
to
grasp
the
phi
­
Thaueande of miles In use, Catalogue Free,
FARGO
fuse in promises and agreements. Now
losophy of the distinction.
Freight raid. Friers Loir.
BLANKS
'M ilwaukee !
that the powers of tho civilized world
TO
GRAND FORKS
LEGAL
BLANKS
have
begun
to
show
their
teeth
and
For
broken
surfaces,
sores,
insect
bites,
CROOKSTON___
rhe mcmullen wovfn wire fence co
burns, akin diseases and especially piles snarl not at him, but at each other, tho
WA 11R hr «nd 120 N Market St. CHICAGO. ILL.
BLANKS
WINNIPEG
there is one reliable remedy, DeWltt'a shrewd Moslem laughs in the faces of
HELENA ami ~
Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for De applicants and repudiates all responsi­
BRIEFS
Witt's don't accept co unterfeits or frauds bility.
BUTTE
Operates its trains on the famous block Yon will not be dIsaDpointed with De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. T. K. Bolton
More than twenty million free samples
TmtTT-imrTB tiar ,
system.
I
and Telephone Drug Store.
of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve have heen
I
Lights its trains by electricity through­
distributed
by
the
manufacturers.
What
TO
24 Page* i Weekly I Illustrated.
OHIOAGO
out;
It ¡3 to be feared that Commissioner better proof of their confidence in its merits
do
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want?
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piles,
ourns,
scalds,
WASHINGTON
General
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dallied
at
home
too
long,
Ueee the celebrate.l electric berth read­
and that Americana have been too indif­ sores in tbe shortest space of time. T. K.
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ing lamp;
Bolton and Telephone Drug 8tore.
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ferent about tho Paris exposition. Now
Runs splendidly equipped paesanger
that wo have begun to waken up, the
Tbe persistent snubbing which th*
BORTON AND ALL
$3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID.
trains every day aud night between St. news from Paris is that any further new Prince Bismarck and his famhy
POINT9 EAST and SOUTH
SIND FOR FAMPL1 COPT.
Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and award of apace i. impossible. The other have given the kaiser, from the fur ?ral
Throuah tickets to Japan and China, »la
nations have got it all.
Chicago; tha
to tho present time should be whole
Taoama and Northern Pacific 8teamship
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Porlnformation, time oards. map anri
mau. It is not often that he experiences
ttekets, oall on or write
such a shower bath. It is to be assumed
St. Paul
A. D. CHARTZTON,
that he forgets all thought of leze maj-
Aeeietant General Paasen<er Arent,
Also operates steam-heated vsetibnled
For Inlauts and Children.
esty as his anguished fancy dwell* on
PORTLAND. iIKKGON
trains, carrying the latest private com­
I I I'.aler in I I
a certain literary dynamite magazine
The
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You
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Alwayi
Bought
partment care, library buffet smoking
in Loudon.
Bears ths
cars, and ptlaee drawing room sleep­
Wanted
Signatars ot
ers.
Granite, Marble,
Jackson county property. Will trade
Parlor cara, free reclining chair cars and
one
hundred
and
sixty
acre«
of
good
the very beet dining car service.
Freestone Monumenta
ANTED-SEVERAL TRUSTWOR­ farming iand seven miles from Klamath
For loweet rates to any point In the
THY PERSONS in this state to Falla for Jackson county propertv. Ad­
and Copings
manage our business in their own and near-
United States or Canada, apply to hy counties.
It is mainly office work con­ dress P. O. Box 55, Yreka. Cal.
ticket agent, or address
ducted at borne Salary straight 8900 a
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Also ag.nl»for IRON FENCES.
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year and exnensee—definite, bonafide. no
C. J. EDDY,
mor», no lees «»lary Monthly 175. Ref­ hmte
Dw 1*4 V« Hr* Vw,»
Satisfaction !MMM
erence« Enclose self-addreesed stamped
J, W, CASEY,
General Agent,
' Blut>3ol
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Trav, Paa«. Agent.
Portland, Or, M VChl»«Jo,rt*n
FOB BALI BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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What is CASTORIA
CASTOR IA
of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Great
Oregon
Northern Ry Short Line
Penuant to an execution iss .ed out of
the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for
the <\ u..ty of Jackson, on the 20th day of
¿September, 1898. upon a judgment duly
rendered in said court on the 17th day of
beptember, 1892, in favor ot Henry Ammer­
man. plaintiff', and against Theo. H. F.
Engle. Henry C. Engle, F. M. Engle, Chas.
Nickell, Deidreik Lehners, Silas J. Day,
administrator estate of Jobanne Engle,
defendants; for the sum of >1863.50, (Eigh­
teen hundred sixty-three and fifty-one-
hundreth dollars,) with interest at the rate
of 10 per cent, per annum from Sept. 17th.
1892. and which judgment was duly and
regularly assigned by Henry Ammerman
to H. J. Teel on the 25th day of May, 1893,
and on which judgment th»*re was paid, on
the25tb day of May, 1893, tbe sum of
»1086 04 (One thousand eighty-six and
four-one-hundreth dollars ) being the inter­
est accruing on the same, and part pay­
ment of the principal, leavi.ig
leaving a balance
due and unsatisfied
25th day of May,
nistiea on the 2<5th
1893, of One Thousand Dollars,
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and there
:L-. j
having been applied
' las a payment on the
interest, accruing
on this sum of >1000.00.
___ -Ing on
(One Thousand Dollars,) on the 12th dav
of August, 1H95, the sum of >110 00. (One
hundred ten dollars,) and whereas it was
ordered, adjudged and decreed that the
mortgage mentioned in piaintiii’s com­
plaint, be foreclosed and the mortgaged
premises described herein, to-wit;
Tbe Northeast *4 of the Northwest
and lots numbered 3 (three) and 7 (seven)
in Section 16, in Township 38 (thirty-eight)
South of Range One West, containing
123 76-100 acres, and also the Southwest %
of the Northwest % of Section 16 (sixteen)
in Township 38 (thirty eight), South of
Range One 'Vest, of the Willamette« Mer­
idian, ail in Jackson County, Oregon. I am
commanded to levy upon and sell said
premises aforesaid, as bv law made and
provided, to satisfy the said judgment, in­
terest, attorney 's fees and accruing costs, I
will sell as the law directs, at tbe front door
of the Court House, of said County, in the
tow’n of Jacksonville. Oregon, on
Saturday, October 29th,
at 2 o’clock p. m., the real property abo ’e
described in said order of sale.
ALEX ORME,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Dated Jacksonville, Or., Sept. 22, 1898.
Notice for Publication
L and O ffice at R oseburg , O regon .
October 5, 1898.
Notice is hereby given that tbe following-
named settler has filed notice of his inten-
•ion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be­
fore Gus Newbury, county clerk of Jackson
county, Oregon, on November 19. 1898 viz :
George C. Coy. on H. E. No. 6318, for the
RH SE!4 NW« SKJ4, NEJ4 HW%. Sec. 26,
Twp 39 S, R. 1 East.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz: William H.
Holbert. Edward Youmans, Joseph True,
J. A. Coy, of Ashland. Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
Notice for Publication
U. 8. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore.
Octobers, 1898.
N
otice is hereby ginen that
the following named settler has tiled
notloe of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Gus Newbury, county
clerk of Jackson coun'v, Oregon, at Jack­
sonville, Oregon, on November 19, 1898,
viz: Darius N. Davis on H. E. No. 6736 for
tbe N. Ji N. W. K. 8. E. »4 N. W. %, 8.
W. J4 N. E. J4, sec. 8. twp. 40 s, r 3 East.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz: Zenas How­
ard, J. M. Wagner. J. D. Williams and G.
W. Grow all of Soda Sdrings, Oregon.
J. T. BKIDGEb. Register.
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