JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL ISSI I I» OS FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK (IIAIOI'H Misi MVK Entere»! In the postoffic«- of Jacksonville Jnck mil County. Oregon so accourt a Ins« tnaiu-r HI.'aacaiKtlON R ai K» (»lie year ..... Sil ilionth» .... Three inoulha .... fl jil , 4 <» Kl Cl.i HKI.su TUMM* The Rrutinrl Hlltl III«' Wo kly rt th hi mere financial Irettennent. Agriculturist. daily as it comes to be better The grange take* an active part in pro- Only Make» a Bad Matter Worse. moling the ciiim - of education and e»- Perhaps you have never thought of it known. It never refuses the infor­ penally urge* the practical study of but the fact must la- apparent lo evi-rv mation sought and it never over­ agriculture, domestic *cicnce. and the one that constipation is caused by a lack whelms one with a mass of mis­ arts that adorn the home. In fact the of water in the system, and the use of drastic catliarti s like the old f e-hioned order «funds for a greater pros|.crity and pills only makes a bad matter worse. information illogically arranged. The St. James Gazette- of Ixindon, contentment among the farmers who ¡»re Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab­ isolarcd to M»mc extent from th«- social lets are much more mild and gentle in England, says: For the teacher, the pu­ life of the villages and town*. Rural tel­ their effect, and when 'he pro|s-r dose is pil, the student and the litterateur, there taken their action is m , natural th it one is nothing l»etter; it »overs everything. ephone and good road* ar«- advrxtatcd can hardly realize 1» is the effect of the The New and Enlarged Edition becauM- »he former, liesid« its ¡»Tactical medicine. Try a 25 ci nt bottle of tin in. use, i* a k j »leu 11 id mean* of enlivening For sale by City Drug Store . recently issued has 25,iX>0 new AS THE ADVANTAGES OF THE the monotony of farm life, ami the latter .Slabwood in stove lengths fl. < P > p«- lo id GRANGE. Iermits rur.tl mail rout.* t<> lx- main at saw mill—Iowa Lumlrcr Co. There haa lx-« 11 some os»iblv of or il ill -n al» «. in a woman'» magaz lie. oigam/ation of a grange and we lielievc twe< n the pr«xlucer and the consumer. having a first edition of more than a ni l thm agitation to be a timely one. The This organization has exert« «1 tin- lion copies. It contains 240 [»ages To Order of the Patrons of Husbamlry had greatest influence known in making produce thi* mammoth edition "M2 tons it» origin in the mind of o. II Kelley, u farm life attra«tive to the boys and girl* of pajM-r and 4*. • presses workiug 2-5 «lavs New Englander who went t«» Minnesota and in bringing sunshine and happmc*» were required. In addition to exqu site color work, clever fic ion and strikingly in his earlv manhood and liecamc a f.inn­ into the farm home. Should an org tni illustrated articles, tile numb' r includes er there, but was apjxiinte'l a clerk in ration «»f a Icwal Grange lx- effect««! in a display of charming winter fashions the Dc|Mirtnicnt of Agriculture in 1 moi 1 this place it would I»«- of great value l(( covering fortv-two pagi ». letters from .11« and two years later was comni'»sionc«l by all of farmer* in the vicinity of Jackson­ ‘ foreign fashion 0 liters and illustrated articles on fashion ible fabr.es and trim- lion. Isaac Newton, Commissioner of ville and al*o tin- resident* of the town, tilings. „ millinery, ,. etc. There are many Agriculture, to visit the Southern stati s The systimatic work that it would ca r rv la-autiful art features, among th«-m four to obtain information com criiiug the <,u would benefit all cla*»e*. It» inter- I «ages in colors rrjirvsenting Baloliood, condition <>f the South, It ua* during , (-»t in education would help the scliool; Childh xMl, Girlhood and Motin rh(x»d— the work of Bcrnark. j. Ros« nui'-rer. this trip that he thought of a secret so- it agitation for Ix-tter communication For tin- children th« re are interesting ciety of agriculturists for the protection would bring rural telephones into use in games and stories and for the houst wife and advancement of their interests. a short tiuu and would hasten the day many practical suggestions in cookery With six other men he organized the of passible roads in tin- winter season; ami other household detriment* for the Christmas -eason. first National Grange. From the first I its influi nee wi-ul«! »«cure latter freight Thousand» of catt e have l»een driven wonf n have had full memlx-rsliip and rate s to the markets anints and several thou­ Tile National Grange has formulated the homes more comfortable and attrict- sand more are extiected mm > ii , before the rouds become bad for driving. Large the following general objects. ive. b inds of slice,» have also b en driven out. "I. Fnited by the strong and faithful At the meetings such practical ques­ The great stampede at pr«s nt is due to tie of Agriculture, we mutually resolve tions a* th«- following are discii»vd: ”Bv tile high ¡»rice of hay and its scarcity. to lalM>r for the good of our Order, our what means may »oil l»e improved?” Beef is also cheaper on this account at wholesale, by reason of forced sale», in country, and otir mankind. "What ar»i the effects of draining?" preference to wintering without suffici­ ”2. We heartily endorse the motto; "Which is ol more value, surface or ent feed at reasonable rates.—Yreka •In essential*, unity; in nonessentials, underdrains an«l why?" What is the ef­ Journal. New suit» lilef dew and rain and frost est liniment on the market.” of our homes, and strengthen our attach­ with the Agricultural College and the writ« Post it Bliss, of Georgia. Vt. No ments to our pursuits. To foster llltltll d State Grange officials profitable institu­ other liniment will lit al a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such understanding mid Co-ojs ration. To tes Ci uld lie held. quick relief from rheumatic (tains. No maintain inviolate our law», and to emu­ other is so valuable for deep seated pains A marriage license was issued this like lame back and pains in the chest. late each other in lalxir, to hasten tile week to Rola Sin arer and Mollie Ford. good time coming. To reduce our ex- Give this liniment a trial ami von will For Sal«—C.ood house and six lots in never wish to l>e without it. Sold bv ¡x-iises, Ixttli individual alle eor|M>rate. City Drug Store. To buy less and jiroduce mor»-, in order | Phoenix, inquire of Matt Callioud. to make our farmers self sustaining. To diversity our crops, and crop no more than we can cultivate. To condense the weight of our ex|x>rt», selling less in the bushel and more on hoof and in fleece; les* in lint, and more 111 warp and woof. To systematize our work and calculate intelligent!v on probabilities. To dis­ countenance the credit system, the ! mortgage system, the fashion system, and every Other system tending lo pro- I digality and bankruptcy. •‘We propone meeting together, talk­ ing together, working together, buying together, selling together, and, in gener­ al, acting together for our mutual pro­ tection and advancement, if occasion I may require. We shall constantly strive to secure entire harmony, good will, vital Brotherhood among ourselves, and to make our Order perpetual. We shall earnestly endeavor to auppress personal, local, sectional and national prejudices. '^yhat is it I’rojiortionate in price that ha» given you more lasting satisfaction than 7? Fine Portrait The pleasure derived from most possessions is tem|x»rarv but a |x>rtrait is a human document and is often the only means by which you arc rememliered. words and phrases, 2364 pages and .500G illustrations. Our name is on the title-|»airea of ull IF«- auth<-nti<- dictionary* of the Webater oeri«—. LET US SEND YOU FREE "A Test in Pronunciation'* which afford« a pJeaMmt and instructive evening'« entertain­ ment. IlluMt rated immphlet al«o free. G.A C. .MERRIAM t’O.. 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