Poole are in tin *bsk bu*im-**. which i* the principal industry tor that section. Mr. Be.ile is one ot tile old settler* and Barley . millfeed, corn ami wheat at the hr states that it h.is been several year* since cattle were doing so well in Nov • Boss. Cheap as the market affords. enilxtr as they are this (all. The rains Mi*s Anna Lyden of this place, who is has brought on th«- grass in g>xwl 'h.qx- teaching the Applegate school will close and feed is tine on the range. Sonic of her termon the 2Ikl of this month. Her the stockmen of that section nev« r feed pupils are now preparing a program of at all during the winter. Winn th« entertaining exercises for that day. ground is hare the cattle find plentv of Mi'S Lyden, though a young teacher ami feed anil when there is a heavy *m«w the this her first term 1* given the credit by stockmen cut down trees to enable the her patrons of conducting a successful cattle to feed U|x»n the twigs and moss. school. There has long existed the need of Henry Dox. cashier in Beekman’s bank. some guide or hand l>ook which will cti returned Tuesday from a business trip to able one to r< cognize the various trees of Dunsmuir and a pleasure trip to Sacra ■lie Pacitu Northwest. This want is met rnento. Mr. Itox states that California’s in the Pacific Monthly for Ih-ccudwr, by capital is having one of the most prosper an article. “Our Fort st Friends and How­ ou* years in the city’s history ami that to Recognize Them,“ by R II. Kennedy. yew buildings ire going up on even The author is at once a student and a street. As to the business outlook the practical lunilx-rman. He has brought leading men of Sacramento anticipate lx»th hi* knowledge ami his cxperi< n r to bear upon this article, and has expla­ good times for the coining year. ined the difference between the Pines Kindling Wood—$ll>«ialoal at yard and Fits and H< tnhx'ks and Cedars, and or delivered. Iowa Lumlxrr Coinpmy . their various subdivisions, nvliarh anil George Hamilton ami C. M. Adams so carefully, that the re nler is it once are learning the candy maker' trade at enab'ed to recognize the »lift rent familv the Bo*sConfectionery under \1 Learned. groups, ami with a little study, to delect They pay Mr. Learned fVi each f >r this the various individuals. The twenty instruction, and they consider t money illustration* add greatly to the value of well in Vestel for -Mr. Learned i* an ex­ the article, which *h >uld be of the great pert at the trade. John R inkin who est interest to every lover ot nature as completed a course under Mr. Learned a manifested in the matchless trees of the m 'nth ago i* now established at Gn shim North* e»t. in eastern Multnomah county where lie Calling cards, the latest in style and is building up a profitable tr« le in a con­ printed so neatly as to re-a mble copjx-r fectionery store that he is conducting at plate work at the Sentinel office. that place. Mr*. J. E. Davidson, who*«- husband is C. M. Ruch, mayor, merchant, post­ superintendent of tin- .Millionair mine in mister, telephone hello and blacksmith the Blackwell district, ha» lx en in Jack at the lively little town of Ruch on th< souville the past week at the home of! Applegate, was in Jacksonville Wedn< *- her sister Mr*. W. H. -Miller, with her dav for a load of goods. Mr. Ruch state* little boy aged three years to have his j that the sun shines each day, the fanners hand oj«erate«l upon to repair an injure 1 are prosperous, the gold *c kv * having done by a burn when In- was IM month* good success and tl\r community ge eral­ old. The burn was made bv the : babv ’ ly happy and contented over hi* way ami falling against a hot stove which SO 111- I that they have the best se< tion • f Jack* n jure«! hi 1 hand that three of th'- I fingers county to which they would gladly- wel- \ were lx-nt in a’most to th- ] alm of the ' < come more • settlers. In the way of hand bv the contracting of tin skin on amusement they had a tine dance at Mr. : the inner «ide of the fingers. Last Sat- ! Ruch’s hall last Friday evening that wa* urday Dr. Gale and Dr. R ibinsmi cut well attended and an enjovable hold them phvee. They decided not to ojx-rite J. A. Gilmore, of Lower Applegate was in place. in Jacksonville Wedmslav to procure a on 'he middle finger as it was not so marriage license for himself and Mi-* b.arllv injur'd but it will regain it* nor Bertha Rexford. Their wedding took mal position when the other fingers an­ place Thursday at the homeof the bride'* no longer stiff. The little fellow's him! parent*. Mr. and Mr*. M mley Rexford, 1* now healing nicely from the ojx-r.itio:' wlio reside three tniies below Applegite ami tli»- doctor* fi el c -n'id-nt th it he postoffice. Mr. Gilmore is an Agplegate will regain the full use of hi* finger*. toy. hi* pvrent* rvside on Lower Apple­ for Rent. gate. For the pa*t year he Ila* been en- Two fine store r«x»uis. each 2'»xM0 feet ployed at die big New York mine near Yreka, where he is engineer in charge of m White-Thomas brick bh ck. Medford, New, well-furnished rttoms, the compress r* He is known is a young iregon. m 01 of g*ite day, J 2t>th. on the main train. the J. N. T. Miller place just north of Round-trip tickets have lx-en placed at town, is having the lumber haule»l ami fl*», good for Io days. will soor. commence the erection of a In order that ample accomodaton* cottage 20x20 one story. During this mav lx- arranged for, th >-e intending to winter he wall build a barn an«l other make the trip are requ> -ted to inform the buildings an»l fix nis place up for a coni management as early a* p< -sible. forcible home. Mr. Fling will plant The hundred* who hav participated in this winter 1OO peach, apple and cherry- these excursions will test fv to the enjoy­ trees and it is his plan to eventually ment afforded by them. The introduct­ plant the greater part of the tract to fruit ion of the New Year in San Francisco is and berries. Mr. Fling has one of the something worth witnessing. best pieces of fruit land in the Yalley and a* he is a thorough, practical orchard- RECTOR OF ST. LUKE’S, ist he will make it into one of the fin« st Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to the Good orchards in this vicinity. Qualities of Chamberlain's Mr. and Mr*. F. M. Tungate had with Cou^h Remedy. them on Thank-giving their daughter Mrs. E. l’o >le and her husband Mr. Pool«- A shbi rxham . Ont., April IK, P.*i”.—I and Mrs. Tungat-’s brother, G. W. Be de. They reside near Mt. Pitt on up] er Big think it is on’v right that I should tell Butte creek ami lx>th Mr. Beale and Mr. you what a wonderful effi'Ct Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy has prixluced. Th«- »lay before Easter I was *0