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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1880)
!!AT1C TIMES. DEMOCRATIC TIMES Published every Friday Morning by OF ADVERTISING. CHARLES NICKELL Editor anil Proprietor. y 7 1 -1 ver'Dements will lx» inserted in th* T in i:* at t ile ibi lowing rates ; One square, one insertion............................ $3.00 each subsequent one......... 1.00 Latrai ad vert isemcnts inserted reasonably A fa ir reduci ion troni the al>ove rates mad* o yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly pi intinz neatly and promptly'execut« aii 1 at reasonable rates. a ni y W akkants always taken at par. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates <»f Su User i pt ton : One copy, per annum,........................ “ six months........................... “ three months,..................... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I *3.00 2.1 Ml . 1.00 I PROFESSK IN A L C A R1 IS. GREAT REDUCTIONS A. C. JONES, IN PRICES AT I f B-A'— ATTORNEY a COUNSELOR-AT-LA!V, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. < mice on 5th streef, opposite Court House. AND SCHOOL BOOKS, SHTIOXEliY, I1MÏ GOODS. SURGEON, FIELD GLASSES, a -> 7TT*! fAntT T’T’Tfipc' A —> XXXw w A s >-.X a X i I vmü « i i I DR!'.-**» GOODS. Ir’sh Poplin, per yard......... I,atA of Glasgow, s.- . iand. 0:11 e nt Geo. Black Alpaca “ •• .......... Snliuinp’s barb ir-*!»'»:». Melange, per yard.................. Rouble Wld II dte*s good*', | Uidileached Muslin, per y< MARTIN VKOOMAN, M. D., Bleached Mu*tin, per yd.... PHYSICIAN A N D S U RG EoN. I.ad.i 's Hose, s pair for....... Kid <Hove*, per pair..... Felt skirt*.......................... Jftcksouv! Orr-~on. < ’hildren’* <• >r*et wai*'s Embroid. Table < 'overs. Office in Orth's b-iil l og a V Lace* Sc., i-'m’u-oidcrie Drug Store; re*id. n • • on < Sleeve and Neck It GOLD . L. DANFORTH F.ï. D., Ladi»'* sett* fretn other Jewelry < PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON M EN'.-* < Jackfonyillc. Cregon Suit* for....................... Hat*, each................. Offlco on California street, opposite I*. J. Boy*’ Hat*................ Ryan's store. Call* pr mptiy attende 1 Blanket-lilied I »lick Boot* ami Shoe* * to, day er night. ami everything el A full axsortn ent ( I ON. M. D., • '¡gar*, Pipe*. < oml»*, lloli lav Pre* -nt*. PHYSICIAN AN' Groceries. Tobaccos, £ic.. &c. that FVfv Pnn'nat'tinn At Prinno I 11U u □ 111 Ti I v ' / wvl.i'joili.J..» K t < >r k I T*r A T? JLtJL ÍA. iiiA rpms WELT. KNOWN MARK I posilo Kahler A- Bro.’* drug tetter prepared than ever to Im public with the chon *t<pi.day of I or i- th» i < it VVS AIN. I ind a lull assortment in of X E k L ; -, ■ J'*» ai •AW.* I i T TT' *, LOUNGES, STANDS ALL CHAI I». I I < KINDS. M \ I N ♦ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1.ft Txke* pleasure in •nnou,i"ing to tin» citi zvns of I’lb eni x. Ashland and *urroiinnin-_ vicinity that he ba* |»ermanenflv lo.-a’cl on Wagner creek, three mile* smith of tho former place, for the praeti<-c ot hi* profession. t^Calls promptly attended at all hours, day or night. Y Pl-vs/rf a > • J. " • 7' • J ’" ' ’ À. k t •«> 's»« ’ “ a • ■*T ETC. l Jk i -■ S : i the t í "í í N 5 jpRL’ I I WING REt'ENTLY 1 IT’I’EI» UP AN I I mi!irei V new and conimo limi* barn nli'I coi rai, wc aie now lully prcpaied to alimi'1 mali business in mir lino. l’Ieniy of grain, grain bay and Moni ket't constanti’.- oli bau I and for sale I (orse* l> .arde I and thè be*l caro bestow- ed <>n Ilumi. «>atis;action gnaranfeed. Givo us a trial. .1. N. T. MILLEK A CO. Linkville, Sept. 3, 1*7!>. ?**t Ol’C SOCIETY NOTICES. Jaeksonvillr Gr uir' \o. in P. of II.. Holds its regular irne! ing* cverv two week* •t tba residence of J. N.T. Miller. C. MINGUS, Master. A wmik Mu.i.nit, Secretary. Kahler ¿5 Ero., Proprietors. I CITY BAKERY fifO SÄLODU, IVE KEEP CONSTANTI.Y ('N HAND »V th ' largest and most complete assort ment of B. R03TZL, I n M asonic H AIR - C l’T T E R, IN ORTH’S BUILDING. Pl'll- in tilin to the STATU INERY, ANNOUNCES ’ T< I ) espectfully lean.l vieini !,v the public <>l .la-k that he wa* a *. 'r <r ot >t. Pi- Or. Mosh director of the I niver*i'\ of Groifswab ■ d : no 1’rus.xia, and Prof. Br. V. km inn, of t !... University ot 11.die. Dm mg tin» i-’ranco- Prussian war lie wa* *p< •i.il a**i*lant to the l>octor-in el) ,.| Zuelzer ami I.'i twig of any. l'racture* Berlin and Bre*'hi or chronic. mo*t and external di i I.eocldng, Bleed- «•arefuliy treated. ‘ 1 I 11 hour*. Ing and te<‘t h i*xtra All kinds of bird sluff. I and put tip in most natural *! h | m -« Jacksonx ille. 1 'ec 11. 1 R THOMAS' SAW-M Í.I.. 1 1 AT THE MEADOWS, W ebbing in H igh L ife . — A Washington (I). C.) journal give* the follow i» g ma <) mt of the wedding <»l Major E O. Feehet. and ?d i~s Mary Montgomery, which occurred rccenlly — vr nt Georgetown. M -j -r i'cchet not ”i rr,i j MFRY TJK f’ r i ÜL li Ll-d IÍIH-?. • IL ;■ i I V k fij 11 i-. long since paid Ibis section a vi*it in company with 1A Governor Chadwick with the intenti hi of investing in our mines, ami i* expected Lack at i almost any time. ‘‘The wedding of M ijor Eugene O, l'echct and Mi-s M a ry Montgomery, daughter of tlie 11 de Col ! .Mordgomery, of the Army, Inoli ¡ it Ch ri^t Ci)uni), ( ¡t‘( irgotown, Li* s t Till» gD O il ' W • d 11 <vday eve ning. M. ■j- Ft » l.< t, I i grid nate of We* COLLARS of 1 SG -, an ! - : v AND CUFFS, ; ’< » int in tho class ■ IS lii-tlib rant in tho Seimml A.tiller: ■ çtt ; i-.ii til !! S75, 'a !iea lie re*: ciifil Ii : « e > ii "/ ./ -’V’ - * tvn •_ Cti vr. i mi *s.< ai, mid has s i nee been eng tg'i in,:ig at ( íu.iy tu i. V< ii zi.i l qn »is ti ra ici» in tho Army ’ lìti ted a lenve and accepted th id Chef de I' iF* a livm i I I 1-e li army. Tim bride, ry, is a 1 »v< lv blende, VI und a universal : ivo: i’e A S LATID X the recipient of tho care and k of Mr. mid Mrs. H. B. Hur uc*> her earliest eliildho »»1, and from bridal costume rml most of her tr I d au wire Mr*. Iluiibut’s gift, I i-liur-h was lilted with Hu ir fi Flic bridal party cnti red in Hie fol! FLANNELS, iiifl order: the luidesmtii 1*, M-*s Al vi rd and Mi*n Hetn'z Bonn, prictd-d CASSI MERES, I I l»y the us'mr* mid followed !>y the DOESKINS, In ide, looking um omparat ly lovely, on AND HOSIERY the arm oi l’ayn-H*ter Gelb r.il Alvord, who was in tell uniform. The bride the Bc3t ITativc Wool. was met at Hie chancel rail bv the i groom and hi.sbeM man, Lieut. Wynll, AM. 1 I SPOSI X'. or I'll I’.M vr— 1 af the Army. 'I he ceremony was pet- formed by the R ‘V. Dr. Stuart, rector THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. i of the chuich. There was no recep- i lion, the bridal parly leaving imm< ili Hi ly after the service for New York. RDERS ERo.M A DISTANCE Wild receive prompt attention. Gl YE OU 1 Tltete may have been many as hand ( some wedding ceremotiie.s performed GOO I >S A TR1 A L. Eil MA’iïf.CTURlitG CO. or Bl ILDING, I r RO F ESS K ) N A L L seems The sweeti St \v Fresh Beef. Fork. Veal. Blnitcn. Haro, B.tcoa. Soit Meats. JACKSONVILLE, C?.E£3H, J. A. r? IL T« » i GCIL1» M< Ci.! O ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. \nd :ii at variety of PER1TM ES and • : T A 1 t I D LES, includiti. - the Instand' "'l”. •st a • >rtin mt of < ’< i.M Mt )N and PER ; 1 ’ M El » S( »A l’S in thi* ni irk» C-ÜT Prescriptions carefully < (impounded, st. I RORT. K MILER, Dm ' in Christ Church, but there h i* never i been one with so sweet a gl'l for n 1 tiride, or a more matdy groom.” T he Sau Franci*e<> Ce<7 thus speak* of the lato 3Ii*s Nellie Crocker an ! I Wm. A. Berk: Carrying Hie I *»• Kail “A romaniic story is in circGlatio i regarding the disposition of tin* estate of a young Sacramento heiress, \vhr> died la*t month in New York. Tin ST. EAVES AS1ILANB AND LINK VI Id.E EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. I lady, who is well known in this cily, J every day in the week, excepting Sun CONDUCTED BY days, and connects with the mail for Lake being related to one of the railroad magnates, her t tlier having been al*< view. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. one of the originators of tho Cenimi Superior Accommodations for Passengers I». JON I N. Proprietor. Who will be carried to any point oil the Pacific, was engaged to be married t< Hie son of an ex Secieliiry of Slate, road at reasonable ra e*. mm: suid »LÄSTIG YE\I : OF THIS now in ibis city. A few days lu-fota !1 I"»!lllll‘ life aititi it the cioi of A General Express Business shedied i i New York the young 1 <1. \ugust, and is divi led in I our sessions. of eleven wet k* each. Transacted. Ail orders promptly attende i ma le her will, disposing of *i»<!*),mki .. .. *|0.(t0 11.>ard and I it it>n, per term,... to and sati.'faeiion guaranteed. which was in tier own right. Remem H. F. 1'11II.LI l’S. Bed and 1’.I I THE l ’ t'Tl i: E it don't T IN > ( REDI bering Inr cotniiar.ilively ; oor Ashland. J une I, IST'.I. Drawing and painting................. ............... S.'K ■s no. 'ling :mr thing in < >ur ! in< Familit n this State, she inserti- 1 a clr. .............. 1 .*>.01' Piano,............ ilwa vs bi ■ -lip plied w ¡th the pures: ant! 1 S. I ’ LYMALE. l aitraii.-e f. e , only eneo............. ................ 5.00 the will, giving the young man to lie fol ind < n the Coast. < < i v e lue a W. F. OWENS. SEI EUT DAY St ilt >0L. <»<)() in gold Coin a* a parting gif and von will !I'C well *ati*t!e I. i NC P r T <! r- VMA I’riin trv. I»«, r term......................... ................$ i;.on LU ¿4 ( »»I.. i ' 'lilt' 'T, S.IM “ ................................... ............... 1O.(M St t:i. .r. I'npils are rm-rivctl at any ti lie, and spo- • •■al atten'ioi is 1 Ml ill > !' 1 1 it’ll 't'lia’l of eh iblroii ul.» h:i\e but limited CALIFORNIA ST lime. Forti irthur j ar irulars apply at tlu Rosebxirg, Oregon. Aeademy. xni. iN B a t oits. ILI. GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION t<> forwardimi good* .eonMgtied to theii care. Freight money advanced. Commi* 'PHIS pope LAR 111 * >RT. I NPER 'I’ll L *ion* reaxonable. All Imsines* in thi* line -meiit. i* furnishing the best *hall reveive olir proiii| t attentimi. I is, winesand cigars. The ' All cmi'ignmei.t* to mir care *houl<l supplied wit!) Eastern peri beniarked G. B. A., Roseburg, Oregon. HENRY PAPE, Engineer. ling paper* of the Coast I ?.J. HANI ILA N( »LAND. FIFTEENTH YEAR. I ::::::::::: i.o EUR TS NOW FULLY UREI’ \ RED T 1 ni*h the marke with CVefV do *••!’ ption s mill ot lumlier of a *<■’ ,u-i'>r qu-dit v. ’ i* new through >ut m l furnished IV it Ik tin ner v. late*t and im>*t improve 1 mi III! i'll’ » »f ,v thereby en*ut e» r t >•’ 1»ill ' all order* at ni<>*' reasonable prut tiawad to order " a dispatch. V»».' »ive ni'- a t ri il and I will pr» ► Vf what ■\ »TV I say, for sati'ía. ti» n i •; guar.intee I J. B TH< >A1 AS. ’ cas*». is?'.’. Table Rock, Aun ust ' . .LE - L., FORWARDING ANO SKIPPING AGENTS U I e CURES TOOTH.M'Hl extracting t lie tou» h : t'ic unsound and deeave i Ice'll condition; tho insertion ot A upon the 1 »test and m >*l aj known to the profession. H ROSEBURG KABBLE* WORKS. ß31!l Fitte Wiri’Mtei Firsts!^ Fl I ROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents 1 )O I All Pental op »r tti.»n* sa»i*f l'-tor 1 v and Bcientifically perlormed. leci.i «■ ..i.i» ><•' without pain. ______ F. CHOICE WINES. I.B»UORS AND ( ) gar* convint ly on band. The rea table i* al*o supplied with East'i n pel eáis and leading pat'ci* ot the < 'oast. WILL. JACKSON. Dentist. k -LX flEA 'E1LIL EL.ll'K'SJUTIl Jacksonville. Or. C iliforuia Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. Ì •Jt Ii k OREGON. Will practice in all the Court* *>f the Prompt attention given to a! 1 I»Usine trusted to luy care. Otliee opposite <’• •urt licito. liriiii the C<»r. <‘al. A' Oregon Sts., 1 I u •J Jacksonville, Oregon, i'll I spot ( hwóíoUi COUN* El.'»RAT-LAW, selling i ni M. KELLY, WHICH Hi: !S I Y. FICKE, Will practice in all th » Court* of the State. Prompt attention gi-.i-n to all business left in my «-are. upstairs. Office in Orth's Brick I’.nil l n Afar fr-'tu the « "i l l Vet we ne'e r can find s < hi either side of the • And « hui in ehildhoo»! In the w<> ods that vv i How we soilight the tr back, A ml had no joy till WC fullin' it. OF THF LATEST STYLES, E. H. AUTE.N ATTORNEY A 3ENTT 2D1 EOY'S HATS and CLOTHING SEWING MACHINES. Jc.cl onvU.'r. Oregon. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. egs leave to call the atten - tion of the public to the tact that lie has O'er stormy setts and through sfr.-uij' r lands ¡list returned from San Francisco with a full stock of M e journey in scare h of pleasiu e, Through art’s domain, where the heart may gain A harvest of richest treasure. By K dlarn y's lakes, or mid Alpin • snows, COX- I*'l 1X-G IX I'AIi T OF The heart every day gi i r.vs fonder LADIES’ FANCY GOODS Of the path toward l.oaie; for w her r V. c r< That wav' will aticelion wamler. B < LI. 1 \ lor 9 aving taken the agency oi - R. Brackenridge's Marble Works of Roseburg, well known throughout the state for the stipei ior.l v oi l heir woi k, 1 will receive any orders in this line. H í V» ant • Inti Ki :• fi. Jacksonville. Or., t ' I > EPA1RS I i Jewelry I T./yrs; a..* m J t ? UMBi R .1 lo-* in Kl: ville Will be *o' further parti., ul i Til ! k prompt AIS. MlsNOl HI ANN IN ‘».Ctr.wN. The I.'tU Month of ITintf >’ hasbyguti i for tho Northern farmer, while in the; There's many a path we may take through life Southern States Spring him already That leads unto liojie’s fruition, opened; whatev» r i* to tie done in the The thorny ways where the heart obeys way of ptepiration can be no longer The guidance of pron.l ambition. delayed. A lite beginning makes a Who urges us on to a distant goal, lite season, and to regain lime lorn A tangled clue to uiirav. 1; now, maybe found imp>s*ib|e here-j But where'er we roam, the path toward home •tiler. A farmer who is behindhand is Is the sweetest we ever travel. a prey to nc< i lent* and mi-f.iitunes of GENERAL HERCHSKDISE Oregon. P. JACK. M« D.. r II YS I C I A N A ND S U R G E O N , Office in Masr.i Kreuzer’.* Bak deuce at B. F. I It’ CALIFORNIA ST., •t, opposite Union GEO. W. ELLIOTT I GENERAL MERCHANDISE JACKSONVILLE, CSEGJN. Office—On California *' Liverv Stable. From San Francisco. SPECTACLES, DEALER IN G. H. AIKEN. M. D.. PHYSICIAN nv jo.si rjixi. poi.i.Aim. A NEW STOCK ? GOODS; WATCHZS, CLOCKS, J. s. HOWARD’S ! JACKSONVILLE, OGN., —WITH DEALER IN i t.ititi AKv wo:::« an :» pi . a . vj . TUE PATII ToWAlil» JlUMi.'. TO THE FRONT AGAIN! t 1; tî ti I l to her w lied its ll*e until tî tie in its praise, <>f the b -st families ill h r < HM! E be*.» a**..i l ni.'til <>f It».» i *' " • * their regular family ni' oi' i 1 tenlmlm’.* cmii-rv in '»"■ maik.-t. it Hop I’ltUis, -[Standard. JOHN Ml LEER'S. w t < * From a recent number of the St. Louis (M » ) lieptthlican we take the foil owing fl ittering notice of the Wil lamette Valley, as well as of many of our prominent Oregon statesmen: “M ~ m > iri is well represented in the rising young State of Oreg >n. As an •x i<iiple,iti the last state Son ite, which was composed of thirty Sen »tors, there we.-otwelve Missourians. Thesa were the s• ;»..(>:), and o lt n fitidi bi* la!» >r in 1. 1). Haines of It imlolph, M. Jasper created, and Hie results lessened liy of I’latte, Daniel L. Green of St. Gen- re tsun of hi*o vn carele-s'Jess. (> i the! other !i it: 1, '.he forward m m gets th1 be!»' lit of < ver ’ advantage, and many di* id vantages of “cas >n are sa cly p .s-i il over, l.ec iusj he is uh ?avl <•' th u. 7/ ' /Z.'c/ o:tt —Wtiile the gDmii'l i* hard or c<»v i*re»i with snow, I lie m-auure heaps cat; !>e ha »)!«.*<] to the field* with the lea -t trou! >!<*. Those who have pr fì'ed 1 our h ! >ts for the pa*t h w mi milts, w! il b ive 1the manure in good con lition fu»r hnulir »g o-»t now; ot hers u ill h tve it ly it:g around hr se nml f. z n., tn 1 co n- < (¡.ir! idy useless. for some ti ne yet. The / inc. •/ Ì r / 1J // ■ •, is mn do by turn- ing tlm lie; i |»< j ver t w i'-e. To do thi* I»* gin at e r !i end Iaf tin • pile, and tiito .v off H IO malli 1 î t * to a (!trance of three feel, 1liai! ling u p Hie u w Leips itn»l placing 1 he c<> .1 X •d 111 1 unri* in tlit* center. i i a n proci 1 unti Ì t kV’(_» 11 (‘3 | ’ ** art* mudo. Tnesc \ v i '1 Soo u boat and a tu» nth or *> »fiel w ards the pio-e** miy he rev ei -i d and the l wo heap* 111: 1»* ill'o (: lie ag tin. — Every firmer should' ( (7 ¡ r . , , raise C h U. i 1 ; s, both ('1H5' and 1 1I11. For t ■ally 1. liiil*, Illi* si ¡'(Is sliou. 1 be sown in a h- »1 1» <1 1 uis month, unit s* ¡>'.¡11! t r < ■d ! st F .11 h 1 ve been kepi Hut.iiig’i Hie u inter in < old fr tme*. 1 i is no t a was !e of m mure to use it for a hot -bed, t 1 • it will t>c ah tho hettei for a J.plii’Itt ion in Hie g u Jen after il fia* t- ervt’d t his purpose. . * ■ < » 1 7."'"*—Di many localities spri »i Ü v. he i t Will SU( :•<■(• 1 if it is s two e: r y . ()¡.o ■i Wc.i’hei- lb:* month may p< rm it plow ing ;.n I ' »wing, although the a1 ! : 1 » « < ' 1 1 ,. A r s n. A cold sJ'O.I nriy fr ei z • th ■ groun 1, nr rover ; t»» in id . »i ( t \ • L it t ho o s 1 it <01 To 1 hr* wot k is (lift. ( : am! one in ;;/ re-t con- < 1, V« h 1¡0 ( t'H’rs mo rrum• n 1*. '10 t'-f ’> ’ ■ only when the ¡•oil w: >1 c. u ii'»!o Io >*t ly; when * • ' t ; ' »’»’ .S ’ Î » eir* !h ■ u; lurao 1 surface, While earli- Hie * » 1 will be it j ire 1. n s » ind fori •han ! 'dne-s are commend » • Kl 1 . Ì one si; out 1 make mcAo with cau- I I ’ ¡ J , 7 ♦ r ■’/—A farmer «houl 1 al- W ". think in a Ivati -e of his work. T!ie whole ! ilan mu't lie laid out in the head , before• tho hands are p it to it. Fie re is t iniif yet li ft for thinking over wli-at . ahould1 be done in tho next two or th roe busiy month*. 17 t!>.n s <o s Inre a.<i 7 —Every relic of til e long continued depression—the «even lean years—n hv happily gone: ! y, i s passi ng away. Drices are ad- van ing, aiad every p'lr.hased thing COst.S considerably more than a year Tho f armor who values his lau ’ ago. »nd »fork may justly put up Ho» figure» 25 Io 50 pe r cent. 1 ! is income mu* t>e mado to increase in proportion, and this must l>e d ne to a great extent by iicre: eirg in every possil lu way the plO 1 il et i Vi» v ah le of »u ope; ty. /;</ 'ter St< Must be K< jA.— The . « .,1, light t o musi be k< pt iti the T he choice an 1 manage 1 ¡gilt line. mi nt of ani tn. ■ is ¡((¡une an accurate t> t ch mu't coim* from out- km» ledge w til wn farm practice. A f trm ■. r cant o’ t< *t thc. e thing*- f» r himself n d i u:i the ri*k of Io**- - that would he r times to Li n. Al! this has Icon d.ine ai 1 recorded in books and agri ultural ¡ an, rs, together with much «¡He r ii:di*¡>en- 1 ! I » infiirmatian, SO r ♦ III I . 4 t (( , , j t’ lirait ,, Ì ■. f '.V a (I Ik } L7.7,- el*e he can never hope to be a* * act ’ P S S • fui as he sliou’d bo. A dozen vol times of the Ai.lei b'iiH AjrieuHt fr/.* ' uiil form a n< • it ly complete cy- e|»»ptu*i! ia of ng» ii •tihnra!, mechanical, and other e - ■! 1 I.n »a 1-tig ! lor any one who lives hv cultivating th:' soi . I’he work of Hi » fan.», garden ani hoti-eli'dl ¡;i* been di»ct.'S«ed, de« *(-i i!>ed a ttd e \ j 1 iin< il ii; He se» v< I tri t - r nmre <h:m yep.rs ’ a< k, m a i r, 11.1J insíimtive mai.>nei; u 1 ! 1 e.*n, them » no can learn bo . in in piovi» hi* own clock or wlu re to » r »cure Site best ani'i ti*, as V.t 11 a* to in.prove evi r\ method <>f w<ii king, e:n»t ling him ti mi et nearly ev’ ? f V < ['le-li 'll and de man 1 t hai may 1 ’ 1 • u r. i. by ai i e. -~A,n r * í ’// « « a * ’u F ■ f ii i ,■ * Tilli: ( xie. s i» 1 of 1 he We-toYn Ore- g-m ! ! tiîron l has react 1 ■ 1 ' Mrvallis, ami t con - truction it aio ll ia 1 1» r. <1 into iS feti’el , g i V ht g j •y an 1 gl idnos* to it* inliabiDants. Ti HV Vif « ei til•»-ihtit and h< wird tin i r d- 1 , ’ll 1 1 ti! h 1 »ml and Tho regn l u- train v. ill 110: run l-u g. iu 0 C■(irv.ìli*, 1 owe v ( r, f >r a wack 01 two. ■s Hu* ros.<1 wa * laid along tin prail i t», anti has 1! >t 1 * \ er b i n prop erly 1 rtllMtt d. The I xti r;-ioli will * ! ( » O : 1 S for the pre. rid, a- t C l valli t h a**, and proba Uv 5 •r sever li year* Ti e timiount of tradii• they would re -(•eiV • fonth of ti : 1! p. in’, -m l Jui'ctiou ® wo ! 1 I o 1 i •.-., ■'s • 7 » ai.d not *'.ill- i -o' il pr< S *l,t t » V. 1 :¡ nt Iler oat tii'i. dim, Li a1.. 11 t a we( k regt 1 ar of thè road. ( rain* wiil 1 un !bi tWt ca I’-irliamJ and 11*, t'orva A s etititni’U! ti V ■ 1 u ¡ 1 ’ 'til l thus fe»*l- iti g!y ex pres Liu. * 1 f: ‘ i:ven a* t it or» » li nuvole•idly g 11 ■ 1' 1 * III" It l*e u i li t h‘»rii', su » ¡OI S sii.e endow won (. n With pilla.” I'vi 've, E C. Bradshaw of Randolph ('o: n in Kentucky, but moved to Mia- *ouri wlo-n very smail), James Appln- »z itcof Cole, C. H. Burch of Clay, R. it. Cx-lir.in an l John Myers of How- o i, John Burnett of Pike, S. G. Thompson of P. Ik, Wm. Waldo of G i-con i l(», and W. It. lhlyeu of Mil ler county. Tho Mi*boa riaas general ly \v »nt early into Oregon and had the sagacity to settle in the valley of the Willamette. It is one hundred mile* long, and about fifty miles wide. There i* probably no lan 1 in this country mme favorably situated than the Wil- I i-oette, both in its prod oct ivensss of *oil an 1 contiguity to market. This yi ar the tanners realized from $ I 10 to : 1 25 per hu-hel for their wheat. I’s *tioug car 1 is wheat, this cereal f tenirig G ci u's p r cental more io Mok Line, L ulou, than any other,. i:l>--rlr >mC .Ff >ruia,Washington Ter ritory oi other partsolOrcgon. But it il o < xcels in all kinds of grain, and in Il .i.amier of fruit* it has no parallel. Hundreds of Hiousmds of boxes ot a;»t l; s are shipped every year from the Wiilau.: tto to C.dif »ruia. Linn and L ii.e counties i.| 1S7S produced four tni!h »ns of l uihels ot wheit, tiiji their ipi.-iiy is sai l to ba 21,0n0,000 bush el*. The products of Oregou aro near ly all siiipp" I to foreign countries— mainly to England. Far ten cents a buMicl the wheat of the Willamette •in bo delivered in Portland, and for foity cents more it can tie laid down in I. vein A 1 rrgo portion of the soil i* vt t kept iu stock ranches, on account of th«.» 1 mg distance to railroad and : r tr u:*p<>rt ition — from thirteen to Hiit iy miles— but lines of railroad are I'i'ijc. ted that will soon obviate thia ditlk-ulty.” l.t J.li’NiiN I OK (NNU. Besides the partial eclipse of the -u;i, whicli o-curred on the 11 th of the 1 i*t month, there will he five eclipses luring the present year— three of the *un and two of the moon: An occultation of Mars, March 17. V.'ilJe to <>a*tern portion of .North Am» ri»-.), happening shortly after aun- *et, and hsting generally about an hour and a quarter. A total eclipse of the moon, Jone 22. Invi-ible generally to the United States. Visible to Asia, Australia, the Pacific o’ean, and western edge of North America. An annual eclipse of tho cun, July 7th. Invisible. Visible to the south ern half of South America, to Cape of Good Ilofiu and to South Atlaollo ocean. An unimportant partial eclipse of tho s in, Dec. 1. VisiLlo to Southern ocean. A total eclipse of the moon, Decem ber 16. Visible to ttie world general ly, except to South America, the West Indi i I-lmd*, aud eastern portion of N'U tli America. To eastern seatioard it w ili be wholly invisible. To the ad- j lining region as far west as the Ml»« *l*sjppi river the moon will set in the morning, tinged with the advancing pcnumtmil‘hade. Still furthor west, the moon will eet more or less in a shadow. A parti-d eclipse of tho sun, Decem ber.'ll. Visible to eastern portion of N nth Ami lira as far west as Illinois md ?1 i**is*:ppi, to Europe, and to north Atlantic ocean. In the United State*, where visible, the sun will rhe partly eclipsed. Tho eclipse ends in Hie morning at Washington, 8:29 A. M.; Uiiarleston, 7:58 A. M. --- ♦ - e - -— . » » ... Tin. R i al I ndian P roblem . —Me- j >r Powell, the leader of several exten- * v,- -urv< v irig exp» di! io i* in Colorado a .d <•’i ci p i ts of t!io great west, baa Hie f Hewing remarks on the Indian ij-ie~' in: l b - hi'lory of all the Indian tribe® with v.ho u this country at different ti i.e* has come in (ontact is partially the s t re. 'i'liey have all rebelled at Li' | .int where they have been asked to put ( ti the habits and customs of ■:iv ige life and adopt those of civiliza- i n. It is not a question of f eace or A ir p licy; it i* rot a question of lent« • nt o: h ir-h treatment; it is not aquea- i< > <h pending upon dishonest traders, > (1 wL.'kv, jot rations, shoddy ' »lie * and Springfield rifles, bat a qm stmn growing out of the demand un le upon th« s t penpls to change at lii-e from a;, that makes them savage lomad* to a con litlnn of peaceful hus- >m Irv. That is all there is in the |tre*tinn; and, simple as tho problem *, or may appear Io be, it is insoluble. \tiv attempt whatever, whether it be y fiiror foul mean*, to change the Indian.' into Caucasians will be a flat failure. ----------—. .... _ __ t*AttvioGA D iked P otatoes .—» W a-h the potatoes clean, slice with a pot to *li< < r very thin, throw into cold Giter l< ng enough to t .ke out some ot be * arch, Iherr wipe dry Rn<j p,jj '».»iiing lard, a few piccps at a time. B»t ure and k< ep the lard t oiling. A® s >uii us the potatoes are of a clear,gold- ii brown, skim o«t, drain them Ina colander ur sieve, aud serve hot.