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ïtogtie lîibtr (i’ourirf An Indapandent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon VOL. XIV GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1897 grave creek mines ] pease, I WASHINGTON LETTER. Forent Crerk Item* and rich returne should be the result, aa the ground is known to be • Isaac Coffman lias 229 acres of mining good. Another large mine near the <.i..„r,i Proni |he and farming ground jua< below the Vic- Dolllvar wi 11 not Support Gage's above place is the »lean Beer, also said Item* of Interest Freni Oregon '* Me roy place on Forest creek, and li te llie Rplendlil Proispeciu. Gold Blind Schema. to be a good producer. Both have re tropoli..- Buainese Aclisti« latter place, it well adapted to farming ceived considerable pre»« notice and it ia or mining, being a rich, black, alluvia | JENRV I. BENSON, «-a»«- i reek is a large tributary of annece«sary to mentioa them at length. tCoKKKsroNUKNT OF TUB Cot'KIKK.) A regular, rainy, Wsbfoot «vek culmi •oil with auriferous gravel beneath. TbeCelumhia placer mine, principally fogue riv •!. ami ha* many branches, ail t ttouney , at law . Those senators who asserted, while nated in a two inch dressing of wet snow Thia place could be made one of th* on Tern East creek, a tributary of Grave «arrytng go d. therefore it is a difficult Practices t’ all Courts of the State, on Portland «ids«a!k« Friday morning. moat productive mine* on the creek by the debate was under way which result- instier for a pereon to visit all lhe mines creek, is justly entitle«! to being the ban Retail busine«« suffered from the untie- a proper application of water and giant •d tn the rejection of the arbitration tiffice over f irst National Bank, «-I*, tally dtt.-itg such stormy weather ner mine of the district, as here can he G rant a I ass , • < » begun . as the writer encountered, and justice eeea placer mining on a large scale, one ual wind and wetness, but along the ri But Mr Coffman prefer* to till the soil treaty, negotiated by the Cleveland ad- ver front the activity was not very much •nd let tha gelden nuggets lie idle on the niiiiiatration ami endorsed by the pres could not be done to this important I of the feature« being aa hydraulic eleva- ent administration, with Great Britain, affected. A dosen iron sailing vessel* bedrock below I tor An electric light plant, now beiag rthur p harth mining district. The future i. bright ' are tied up a', various point* just below Mr Donegan of San Franctsio, who that tit.y {a>uied m Libation, but op OPPOSITE THE BOUND HOUSE. pat in, will greatly add to working the «« there are yet hundreds of acre* of the tcur bridge* which span the Wil has 13 mining claims just above tbe Vic posed that particular treaty because ol 1>HTOR OF DENTAL >C’RGERY. plecer grouad that will be worked, and I taino to advantage. lamette, where ship and rail meet in rov mine on tbe same ferk of the creak, objections they specified, will shortly be A. C. Briggs, about four utiles above OlBf over First Nriona) Bank, 'he mountain* must surely contain hid-I » ♦ « transporting grain to hungry part* in hits constructed through his efficient su given an opportunity to show whether ■ •wit traamw**«^. .u_ i 1»^^, rai iuiuc vmuiDie i*nu, sampir» Placer, has some valuable land, samples ru trra.ure«, the source of the »KANT’b 1‘A ä », they meant what they said or were mere O regon ,o ' 1 of fo'd m « u indiestin« that good Great Britain, Australia. Africa.Belgium, perintendent. Mr. Knapp, a 'arge res loutid along the bars. bontli America, France. China, J*p«n. ervoir, winch will greatly increase their ly talking for it« sffect upon their infla- wages < an be made W. Thomson han Heavy Bacon, toe, 5 lb. can Lard, 45c, The stieam« hive swollen sine« * » a iiairu claim iiaiQininf adjoining iubi that oi of ur Ur nrig<", Brigg«, Phillipine Is amis, Mexico ot India, capacity for work during the coining enti.il constituents wbo favor arbitration yyiLLARD CRAWFORD. j Heavy rain storm. began. and and opposed tiieir vole« against tn* rat countries now looking to lhe United • inter. Mr Winiinghaa. ie now look 10 lb. can Lard, 85c, Choice Peeled dried Peaches, ¡oc inirer. along Grave mid it. tr.bu 'ares L'0“'*hich t°°d rMum* ,re Ari’OKAEY AT LAW. States for wheat and flour during the ing after the property in the al>eence of ification of the treaty. Another arbitra There are numerous other claims fur are bappv. Prunes, j}ác, Roll Oats, 24 lb. for Ji 00. •hortage in the world'* supply Some Mr Knapp, who is now tn San Francis tion treaty has bean negotiated, and es practice«* in all Federal, State and Su- A company con.isting ol Epoksne, ther up ths creek, the most important af these vessels come in laden with tea, pecial pains have been taken iu drawing preme Courts. Notary Public. co, but will l«e up in * f ew data, as soon "ash., and Ea tern parties are putting being the Blalock, equipped with pipe its provisions to meet the objections rice, tiemp. etc , from tha Orient, while a* the reaervoir ie lull, to take charge A fine Turkish Towel with 20 Bars Soap. Office at re-idenne—Third St. North. m a plant to work a large Dorphvry dyke and giant. Another is being fitted up otIters rsseb here simply carrying dirt ot raised by senator*, In executive session, G kant ’ i P as *, - - O regon E. F Vicroy, who has 160 acre* of the same, the owner arriving lately to Choice Shelled Pop Corn, 5c per pound. well up Reuben creek. It will bo sent to the rock enough in their holds to stesdy mineral an«l agricultural land combined, to the old one. Ona of the great drawbacks to placer sttrertaiend it, At will pay you to see ns besore buying—look around. Browning and Hannum. owners of the them in their voyage aero*« ths ocasn. that is to say the gold is on the lie.iroek senate as early in the session as may be mining along Grav.. a, well .8 Coyote I Gre.nb.Ck’l^ge. 1, are hsppv over a re Discharging this ballast on Portland sail a fine productive soil on the surfac», deemed advisable by President McKin >reek, t* the lack of dumps, the ground 1 — VIA THE ----- cent rich strike. Before the strike their docks is dirty, asnd-mukiug work iu wet a happy combination not usually found ley, probably as soon as the treaty for being flat, the large plants having 'o re srastr* was turning out about $100 per weather, but teamsters clad in rubber tn mining regions, has leased his mining the annexation of Hawaii is disposed of. ShíAístci Route sort to methods that are expensive. There is much doubt alxjut what finan day. and with the additional rich ore suit« don't allow tbe rain to interfere property this winter to Messrs. Short — ul the — C. L. Mangum of Giants Pass, own «a , will probably double The ledge is with their hauling the mud away to and Hanson, who built at considerable cial recommendation« will be made in high channel near Hur««-ahoe Band the president's message to congress. near Placer, Upper Grave. J. Abbot, dump in some vacant lot that needs fill « »st quite an extensive reservoir on Jake brom parties who are acquainted with It will probably depeud largely upm the ing ta. of Grants Tase, also has a promising Smith fork, which gives them enfllcient Jackaon County Notvs. Oregon's Product« for'NT. ExoroMB L'rainti L* are Portland Dailv the property it is learned that a shaft I ledge near the above. Considerable de UOISTIBG KltUtNCa advice given ttis president by the prom water to pipe for several hours each «lav tiouth. |_ North was sunk to a depth ot 75 fest, showing Holme« Bro« of Eagle Point are in are use«l to raise tha ballast out of the inent member* of hie party ia congress. T w enty-two counties of Oregon market velopment work is being done on other Ifatn and Allen, who had the same 00 r. n | i Pot i ind at . 9 M)a « bolds in iron cradle« slung to the yard This doubt doe* not arise iiom any ilia pork packing buianess. product« for the year 1807, aggregating m :05 a . m J uv . Grant« Pass lv . j 7:30p. m good prospects. j ledges neat by. Pope «St Co., on Torn around rented last year took out by 1'1 * gulch emptying into Up|>er Grave 1«. \. ■. at . >un r ran co lv . i r i arms, while ths vessels are being emptied clas liitig of financial views between the Aablanil ha* a large crop of candidates »27'820,030. East creek, are ranning through their ground sluicing on le«s than half an to hold wheat, which is *hip)ied in the Above trains stop at al) stations be creek is the Browning filacer, well president and mem tiers of his cabinet, for the othca of city Marahal. Itemized, they area* follows:) \ arastra 15 tons of ore as a prospect from aero »1009. tween Portland and Salem, Turner equtp|ie«l. having a four mile ditch, and lOti-pound bags a* it left the threshing t hey are all practically of one mind aa »7,4(6.014 Mis* Kate Lemberger, stanogiapher. Wheal..................... Marion, .letterson, Albany, Cottage(irovt using 1200 feet of pipe, witlt 250 feet their ledge. in the early dav. of pioneer jniiiiing to what financial l<*gislation tney would Livestock...................................... 4,300,373 On Covote creek, the main branch of machines in tbe Willamette valley or in paid the Pats a vi«it last weak. Tangent, Shedda, Halsey, Harn» along in the fiftys, tbe placer miners on like to see put through congress, but Hav.................................................... 2,606.500 burg, Junction City, Eugene pressure. Past work proved the proper 1 Wolf creek, the various miners were in terior plateaus el the Great Columbia Hon W. IL Parker and wife ate turkay Gold ................................................. 2,296,580 Jackaon creek used to find in their sluice there are grave differences of opinion Drain, Oakland and all stations from ty to be valuable, hence the present readiness lor ths season. The most im Basin. Fish .......... . 1,867,400 boxes some very rich specimens of gold among them as to the advisability of with friends iu Ashland Thankagiving THK HIV KB BOATS Kosebuig to Ashland inclusive. great improvements. • lops................................................. 1,324,656 portant is the Ruble placer, being well Miss Esther Silsby of Ashland, hat have their hand* full while the stream« aad silver ore — nearly half and half of Lumber..... ................................ 1,302,646 making recemnmndations which haven't Messis. Kramer and Weatlierall, own equipped in every respect. An elevator Roseburg Mail Daily »an............................................. 1 each of these two metals—and it was even a remote chance of being enacted a muaie class in Medford ami Jackson 8:30 a . m . lv . Portland vr. I .tor. m ers of tlie Copper Stain quartz mine on and separator ia used here. This mins enable them to reach the heads of navi fruit ..................................................... 1,191.620 12 2ú r M. 1 lv . Albany gation, and pasrenger tratfii must seri- until a voar oi two silica, a uivstery The weight of sentiment among republi vill, of 29 pupils. ov. 1 12 50r. « Mt. Reuben, are putting in a Cornish is known over the entire coast, frequent 'Vool............. .............. ............... 1,08«.515 > 2" r. M. , Ar. Roselm re úv. 1 7:30 a . m Beek can senators and representatives will Tbs Miner says that J. H Stewart., Butter, Cheese and Egg« roller in lieu of a stamp mill The roll mention of it having been mads in var ouslv interfere with the businesa of th* • hera this rich float came from lj.Hi.l28 DINING UARb ON OGDEN ROUTE. railroads, as the fares only average about man and Huffer recently discovers«) ia probably determine just how far preat the great orchard man, has sel«l 10 car Potatoes ..................... 7(1,800 er crushes the or* Io a»>out the size of ions papers Quartz mine* in Ibis sec Other Products ................... . 670,650 Pullman Buffet Sleeper» wheat, which is then put into a “pan” tion are net being worked extensively 2 cents a mile, and meals or lodgings are their le«lge, two miles west of Jackson deniial recommendations will go loads of apples which will be shipped to — and — furnished at 25 cent«, 8e those to w hom vill* on a limestone and siste conduct, Although a strong supporter of the ad Germany. containing five large revolving balls. The 8*rah Bell qaarti mine is the only Total......................................... »27,820,030 S econd C» ass S leeping O ak » lima is no object can have quite a cheap the true source of this uime'allle ore. ministration and of the St. Louie plat Miss Bsrnice Cameron, one of the This exhibit is a* nearly complete as the This is termed the dry process, tbe ore one thnt has been developed recently, Altai lieu to all thiough train* oicait in a steamboat trip to and from Some beautiful specimens shown ns at form, Representative Dolliver of Iewa, teachers in the Grants Pass school, not working well otherwise. Oregonian can present it at the present con«i sting of running tunnels to tap the Portland if they a-e fortunate enough 1» the bank of Beekman and lloffsr in is not a supporter of Secretary Gage's • pent Thanksgiving with relations in Near Leland, on Grave creek, is th* main ledge at a greater dorth. This time but the omissions are serious. Jacksonville assays 800 ounces in Silver scheme of issuing gold bonds to retire this county. live within reach of the boat«. hydraulic mine known as the “Lewis,” mine has a stamp mill and much ore Some of them could be supplied with IN Tilt WET STRKBIS and »2900 in gold. There is a limestone the greenbacks. Iln doesn't attack the A delsgation of Ashland Eastern Stare approximate accuracy, but the record which ha» been fitted up at great sx- ha« been crushed. Ptx West Side Division gum coats, oilskin suits, umbrellas and dyke from four to ten feet wide extand bond scheme directly, but whan a man paid Jacksonville Bieter« a visit last has been made up with cart in each case mackintashei hold high carnival ami the ing northwest to southeast through this uses language like the following, winch MAU. TRAIN HAiLY EKCEPT SUNDAY. Friday night. A plsasant tima was from local sources, and guesswork has at . 5:50r. m . 7 a. N lv . Portland .treat cars are wi ll patronized by those part of lbs country and in all proba is Ins, there is no doubt about where lie reported. been avoided. It is necessary, however, lv . i :05 ?. m 12.15 h . m at . Corvallis wlio ran afford to spend a few niekles a bility other rich pay chutes may be ■lands; “There is throughout the coun Mr. and Mr* P. M. Ol well of Cea trai to state what ths omissions are. Vi Albanj’ ami (,’orvai.i*« .‘onnccl wii. day, and many ride for a few blcska found in this cenduct. try a considerable fear that an attempt Point have gene to California to ipend The wheat crop, for example, appear! ti i h - «»i ' »r. /entrai A 1 a tern Ry. who can't at’iord it. Alfred Carter, who has-'tie distin to introduce a new system of financs i* the winter. Mr Olwell rateed about without Umatilla county, which raised I XPBKM »CAIN n/.ILi (EXUEF <UM'AV I 1 ADV PEDESTRIAN* guished honor ot being related by affinity ths present state of politics in eongre«« 3,000 bushels of apples en hie large 2,858.370 bushel*, or one-fourth of the are numerous, even is the midst of to one st the first faniiliea of America, might result tn the mere exhibition ol orchard this year. «tale's entirs crop, in 1805; Gilliam heavy showers, though one hand Is busy and whose wife is a lineal descendent ot the Infirmities of our present system, William Cameron of Uniontown sold county, which produced 818.677 bushels, in charge of an umbrella and the other the famous Modock warior, Captain Jack grossly exaggerated by the zeal of the lii.Oikl fionad! of beans te Lumsden <k and Union county, which produced 724,- han a light grip on the draggling akirt. wbe kept the United States army at bay reformers, without attaiaing anv sub Warner, Medford grocerymen, recently 228 bushels. while the ealored underskirt is left to for six months in the lava beds of Nor •tanlial result. I find very many people Th* immense danv interests of Coos, He soon will have delivered the full gathvr slush and wetness te mop the them California during the late Modock who are anxious to see the defects of our Curry, Columbia, Umatilla and Union amount, «aye th«- Mail. ankle* at its own sweet will. Occasion war, and wlio sacrificed his life on the present «»stent corrected, but who feel Make Good So is the 1 be many friends e( Patrick Duan oj are without representation. ally you see a lady whose dress hang« gallows in the cause of his people, lisa that we ought to avoid espoeing eur stock Industry in Gilliam, Grant, Klam five or nix inches clear of the ground, 160 acre« ol milling and agricultural land monetary syatem to a scheme of miflu Ashland, the pioneer of 51, will lie sorry to hear ef his serious illness. Mr Dunn ath, Lake and Wallows; the mines of and these have no trouble in locomotion, oa the divide between E'orest am! Foots ished surgery. It.would,seem reason* AT THE DRUGGIST. but they defy fashion in their preference creek«, where be manages to make a hie that a coherent plan could be devised was improving last week, but later toek Grant, Uaioa and Coos. Grant county a relapse and his rsi-every is now doubt is the largest producer of wool and hogs. for comfort and common sente. good living by ground sluicing in winter to relieve the country ef defects ia fi It is not represented. The tee counties Portland stood the raiu and wind and making cedar posts in «niiinisr To nance, which evervbodv admits, without ful not reporting would probably increase Judge Triin and wife of Jacksenville of Thursday very well. Reports of the tbe honor of this hardy pioneer be it bringing 11 troub'esome, questions as to this total by »10 000,000 —Oregonian. storm's havoc along the coast came in, said that when hie lelatives protesteil wbi< h no possible agreement is at pres have gone to California to spend the winter. The Oregonian of a few days and the details of trees falling acruse against bis unseemly conjugal relation« ent in sight.’’ The tnan who ago contained a picture of Judge Prim railroads and of streams overflowing with this dusky maiden of the forest, has been struck The now Spanish ministry may not by a locomo their bank* in parts of Western Wash wbo doe* not w being totally blind succeed in whipping the Cubans into and also a brief sketch of hit Southern 11ve and is ington, were about the only reBlinders “Ged in the cloud«, but “heais Him in ■ubinission any better than ths eld mtn Oregon life picked up alive WE SEND IT Max Pracht came home from Rose to the average resident that wt had in the wind," replied, “Sii« wan my i«trv did, and it may not really be any and earned on by the c o w - passed through a storm remarkable for faithful companion tn my youth. and 1 more friendly to the United States but it teurg last wei-k to «(«end a month or e<> ia catcher has had Max has its severity, especially so early in the shall nut now desert her in her *11111'11.111 lias become apparent in Washington that this Bounty for Ins health. a miraculous [INCORPORATED] not been in good health for several season. The Willamette river, about and declining years.” its repi ated concessions te the Unined escape, The There are so many fakea and q uack months and ha will try Tolman's 10 feet above low water mark, looks mud man who imposing on the public that a man nat John Broad <& Co. of tbe Oreg »n .Bell Slate* are haring a very decided effect springs Mr a while in hopes of regaining through neg- dy and turbid, but still has some 22 feet urally heMtaiea before paying for seine mine on the.Jake Smith fork have a fl ve in lessening the senlinient for interior lect has sacn- his health. thing he knows nothing about. Foi higher to raise before it can reach tbs foot Huntington mill which thay keep enco by this government Men may fired his health that reason, we will send it absolute!' high water mark of June 7, 1894, the The Record says: “ Mr. ami Mrs. E and wrecked his l»ody, and through the running night and day on »20 ore. The question the sincerity of the cem aesions free bv mail, in plain package. PR highest in the city's history. ilOFFMXX’S VITAL RESToRATIVfc ss much ss tliey please hut as long as .1 Earlow anl their two children left merits of a medicine is picked up alive Belli« a sister ledge to the Rustler TOK WHEAT M VUK KT. Sunday for San Jose. Cal., te "peed the and restored to health has had an almost TABLET", which we guarantee will re Gold Ktsg ledge in the same mineral Spain concede« » veiythii g. or even manufacturers of equally wonderful experience. There are of the past week lias not been very en st'»re your vitality. develop every part winter in that state for the tieaeflt of E<l's thousands of men, w ho have for years over bell and apparently in the same lisle makes a pretence ol conceding every- your body and make you a perfect man. cournging to those fanners who held off lieal'b. which is a «ton ach trouble, lieirig worked themselves to the neglect of their The Gold King k Rustler was discovered thing aaked by tint goverawient, it. will The wonderitil curative jxi^rrs of Kai when it was 80 rents, as th* price has unable to hold as nntrli as he would like health, and then when utterly wrecked arnazoo ('eh rj’ are well known, and e» and loeate«l some three year» ago by J be difficult for this government to justify in body and aha'.tcred in nerve have been hovering from 73 to 76, though the nave faith in our treatment, die *» W Coffman and Dan Mcl'bea of Grants itaelf, in the eye« of other governments, to eat been picked up am! restored to health by world’* supply lias no great sign* of lie would not send it to you free. When John DeRoboam, who ««« sent to *h* hi any hostile action towards Spain. In Dr Pierce’s (»olden Medical Discovery. Pas* Mcl'hbe and < offutan i-ame down you are watiafied it will re-tore yo and mg heavily replenished by the harvests It is a marvelous remedy that corrects front,i oltax. Wash., under a gr (¡betake diplomacy, the new Spanish ministry |s>nitenti*ry frem this county abeut one wish to continue the treatment you ran south of the equator, where thresh all disorders of the digestion, invigorates coBslract with Judge E K Hanna <4 Hi. han shown itself to be vastly superior to year ago for *s«*ult with a deadly the liver, and fill« the blood with the life* then iemi ns our pay. ing liegins An January. The raise • Ujierior • jurt of that state and !•< ate-l the ministry it succeeded, bet the trou weapon, wi* pardoned last week bv giving elements that build new flesh ami W estern M ediclnm C o ., in price of transportation has probably It is lobe hope«! that mum le. It is the great hlood-maker ami the («old King A Rustier during lhe ex hie in Cuba is hardly I'kely to lie settled Governor Izird (Incorporated) Kalamazoo. Mich. more to do with the weakness of the flesh builder. It cures 9N per cent, of all ¡stance of that contract. McPhee l>e by dipt jmacy, unless preceded by some ths le«*<>u mil he a good one, and that caaes of consumption and is a specific for markets than the probability of any the hoy may yet make a man worthy lecisive Spanish victories in battle. eouiingd Ssati.flsd, sold out the<> JdKmg diseases due to oisordem of the digestion great surplus before the northern bar The monetary confeience, which ha- the r««j •< I of the community iu which or imperfect nutrition. Druggists sell it. te Jwhri Broad «k Co without tha know -----ALSO----- harvest* of next August and leptaabar. " Myself and wife writer Mr H G. Adam», ledge or son-ent of Hanna or < -ilmau been holding meetings of]' and on In be live«. of Turner« HI «lion Henry C g . Ky . " hive taken Besides this, the Rev Samuel Henry, a le< *1 pre*< her ef B yc buttles of yoLir 'Golden Medical Discovery' BRIDGE WORK BOLTS RODS IRON 8HUTTERS CELLS and left the country Judge Harina, lie Washington for tome w»*eki, ban issued K londike ravra and ’ Favorite Prescription ’ The medicines are the M E church and Union war veteran, rijrlng lx»th ol HB We <«»n t my too much for sho.il.l bold the price of wheat, flour, coming apprised of McPhee« a(ternpe<l a sta’emerit proy In ( y ing their suc< ess in WINDOW GUARDS. DOORS AND them or for you My wif- persuaded me to quit elebrated bit 941b birthday last Thurs the pushing a bill providing ^financial re* «ale, came down from Waelnng'on ami doctor hrrr and try our >>n<tle of your ‘Gold oats, iiay and dried fruits up to the high OF en M rd hi I Uii»<--ivrrv I did <o. and I thank God day Rev end M-s Statford and Mr. ¡form" through both brant bes of con est in year*, as knowing ones predict an instituted suit fur the recovery of bi« in- fur it I have recommended it highly to many of SOUTHERN OREGON. <t I Ep|>er*on were the guests of Mr my neighbor« I told them that if it did not do exodus to tho*e northern gold fields of u-rest in lbs utoperty, winch is naw grPNS.whii h is a« • hu< k full of coofi lenc one dollar «» worth of good that 1 would pay and Mr« Henry, anu an elaborate tur them for it from 75.000 to 250,000 person«, »..-gin- pending in th« circuit < nurt for Jackson , .$n an ante-election bulletin issued by a "I will give yo»» a little atatement of my own key «linnnr was served in honor, of the ring in March, '68 These gold seekers county and will probably eoma cp for < umpai. n manager, ami which will turn cawe I w« enervated, could hardly get up in occasion. In the afternoon special the morning never got a whole night ■ sleep, was I »ut to Is* alsmt a** true a» the late anti trial at the next regular farm, which are coming from the uttermost bound« •bort of breath, had a tight feeling in the atom Receive deposits subject to check or or ' lamRi.iny bulletins ««sued in New York prayer services were held and the day ach. and wan rratlewa I would throw up my convenes on the !3lh proximo. 01 the earth a« well as from all part* of CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ESTIMATES FURNISHED and had numrroua other ailment* which I c rtiticate payable on demand. if any syndicate of eapitHlistM are fig* was *|>ent very pleasantly by th* aged fookl our own country and will all bava to he have not time to write about now I now feel Bucklen s Arnica Sa ve better and look better than ever before iu naiinsler ami bis friends — Jacksonv lie uring upon buyirg the Kansas Pacifi« Sell«right duffs on New York. San Fran fed from the farm« of the ratifie coaat. my lite ! Railroad, which will bo sold under fore- • orn-spondsnt to the Tiding«. eixo, and Pot land. Portland ia organizing to make it an in Dr Pierce ’« Plexsant Pellets are the sur The Geel Salve tn the world for cuts, Krom Kaiser we Irarn that tw > ladies est, safest, quickest cure for constipation. ducement for prospectors to fit out fiera B(ut«e« Bores, Ulcers, Kall Rheum I cloeeure rieit month, for less than the Telegraphic transf-r* sold on all point* in They never rripe little " Pellet ” is a ¡amount ot the road's indel»to<lne«« to the ia Medford once had a pugilist!« gentle laxative, and One as well as to embark at Ibis point by two a mild cathartic. he I nited States. fever Sore«, Tetter, Chapiwd Hands, | government. I In y are w net iuk their time Substitutes are sometimes dangerous, and encoontar He ears that it was m> steamers I sea-going ati.I sea-wor iiy Chilblain*,Corns,aadall 8ki-> Eruption«, always cause disco »fort *teps are to be taken to qualify the gov onmon hair pulling, tars scratching which will leave every five days for DEALER IN and positively cure* Piles, or no pay I Hrnmcnt to bid, aml.iinlens other parties affair but f>otli were nervy athletes and Kkaguay direct. Portland merchants required. It is guaranis I to give perfe< t bid an amount which * ill insure the full how to hm > <»t r went for blood. I n« <lifll> ulty was have raise«! a fund to send provision* to satisfaction or money ref'iaed. I’m e 25 payment ol its rlaim, the government Fill a bottle or common glass with m-ttle«! without aa appeal to man'« urine an I let it staml twenty-four hours; the (now bound Klondikers in January, <esti |>er box for bale I’y W. I will buy in it. The government ia also Bimey ■ ■ urt ol ;u«tu • Doublle-s wlisii a *e«!iment or settling indicates an un A . ; I . e He .1 «•.,■■'• ta Ata st in I't»»^ Kremer. preparing to foreclose its mortgage on theae women rame to their sense« they healthy condition of the kidneys. When forwarding these by way of the pa.sss w * the • eulral Pa< ifi< and Western Pa< ifi< • >m lmle«l that it was ridiculous enough urine stains linen, it i« evidence of kid The Yukon is not considered feasible for Railroads, if these road« default in their t<> tight, but more ridiculous to put the ney trouble. I’oo fre.|u«>nt .lesire to uri 8\ í A winter travel. nate or pain in the lan k, is alw> convinc payments on th«* first ol Jamnry.as they ii v to the expense ■ 4 »ett hug the trouble ing proof that Die kidneys and bladder The sensation at one of Portland's are likely to do. are out of order. I theaters tbs ps«t week has been hypno lor them. PORTLAND LETTER. You Can Save Money By buying Groceries at the A . Little Cash Store. , EAST and SOLTI) MASH 1 Southern Pacific Comuauv. PIKE CHOICE PERFUMES I11 Fancy Bottles and in Bulk.... Christmas Presents CLEMENS WOLFF & ZWICKER IRON WORKS FREE TO MEN Oregon Portland — --- Hydraulic Pipe And all kinds of Machinery for Mining Purposes, FIRST NATIONAL 3 Ji. IST KZ Cast-Iron Structure Work. $50,000 Capital Stock. M. CHILES Staple & Fancy Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Table ware I ’H libi F very article »old warranted as represented in exchange i<A. Honte PAS.-. OKI’. Farm Produce taken T he S yracuse C hilled P low I.i titnt Oil the Const, 1 s C cía ! c r- i.OYAL-TANSY PILLS. I Scours c OR. prFFCR f », r $ - --Jv f k£W OISCOVEST A -4» en 1 «»r« F" r a .. Where Others Fail! .ng. The SYRACUSE has me before purchasing. finish or anything else—and ta guaranteed to F. H. SCHMIDT, Agent tism. A “professor'' had a young man in bed for 48 h ir> in a furniture show window apparently a und asleep, and great crow.Is bl krd the sidewalk for dav« gazing at ths<orjoe lik* scene J.N. The Grandest Remedy T< Make Ueehlng Fluid L’ m ’ j 01, Sain of lartar, 't ot. Man* ate of Ammonia and 1 an of Rr<i Baal Lye. Get the Lye from your gr<»<er and Something to Know the other ingrt«lirnta frem a drug etore Il tnay ta worth something to know Ehaeolve in 2 galiona of watar po not that the very taat medi.-ina for restoring □ com mor» Ije aa it contain» lioth wall the tired out aervon« «»»'em to* baa thv ami ( auntic ;*oda vigor i« Electric Butera This ine-brine ' i. porelv vegetable, « ts by givieg How long will it take tone to lhe nor«e eentroe in tbe etoasseb, gently stimulaioe the liver an 1 k liiey. you to find out whether and aides these - rgana in throwing off imo'iritiee In the blood Elecir e Bitten* Schilling's Best mprri.ee the appetite, aid* digestion it •nd ia pron onr«d by tm-e» who have l'i*t it as the very »rest blood purifier are good enough for you ? and r.erve tonic. Try it. bold for 5bc or »1.00 per buttle at W. 4 Kreanee’a Sugar Pine Door Rr Lum C«. Drag elore. 2 Mr R. B. Greeve, rnerchml, ul Chil howie,Na ,< ertifiee that ho had consump tion, was given up U> die, sought all medical treatment that money could pro«mre, tried all cough rernedi*« he could here of, but got no relief, spent many nights an ting up in a chair; was indm • 1 te try Iing • new 1 • »very, and was cored by use of two bottles For peat three years ba been attending ;o business, ami says Dr. King » New « Di s <* g very, is the grandest remedy ever ma*ie, as it has done so merh for him and also for ottiers in his community. Dr. King s New Discovery is guar.mteed for Coughs, Colds, ar.d ('ensumption It don't fail. Trial leXtis« free at W F Krerner a. Drug Store. ■ low, Keward «100. W II AT TO DO. There i*‘ oniiort in the knowledge so •ft» (i '>--> I. that Dr. Kiiiner e Hwatnp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, blaJdsr «mi every part of the urinary passage«. It corrects inability to hold urine and «-aiding pan« in p*«-,ng it, or bad effects following u-e of liquor, wine or beer, ami overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being tons* pelle«l to get np uiany times during the night m urinate I ns mild ami extraor dinary effei-t of Swamp-Root is soon real ised It stands the highest for it* won derful cures of the most di-«tres*ing cases. If you need * medicine von should hate th* best. Solti bv druggists, price tiilv cents an>l one dollar. You uiay lisve a sample bottle ami pamphlet both sent free by mail. .Mention the koui b bivkb covbikb , and semi your addreee to Dr. Kilmer A Co , Binghamton, N. Y, The p oprietors of papers gsareatee th* gen- suiesa* of this offer. The readers will Be plearu-d to learn that there io at leaet one dreaded «lieease that ecienc* ha« been able to cure in all • stage« and that i* Catarrh. Hall« ztarrh Cure ie tha enly poaitive cure now known tu the medical fraternity, i atarrb >>emg a mnetitutional di«eas*, re«|uir*e a eonatitutfonal treatment. Ilall’a Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blorvl and mii'-ous surfaces of the systeet, thereby ■ Jeetro) mg the foundation of the «lisea«e, ' snd giving the patient strength l>v build ■ ing ui> the constitution end assistins nature in doing it* work. The proprie tors hate« > m'U h faith in it* «urative , |M>w*r* that thev offer »100 for any i ase that it tail* to «-tire dead lor liel of tee timeeials A>l>lroe* k J Cheese A Co .Toledo, O. He 1 Seal Lye it pure granulate«! Pot. Nold bv Driiggiate. 75c. ttli. pw< kej in silting top can* — B.AM. Hall e Family Pitlaare the beet.