The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 12, 1880, Image 1

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DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
DEMOCRATIC TIMES
Published every Friday Morning by
KATES OF ADVERTISING.
CHARLES NICKELL,
Advertisements will lie inserted in the
T imes al the following rates :
One square, one insertion.......................... $A.OO
each subsequent one........ .
I. uq
Legal ad vt*rti«einents inserted reasonably.
A fair reluct ion from the alxive rates made
to yearly and time advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly
Job printing neatly and promptly execut
ed, and at reasonable rates.
(’itiM'Y W ahkants always taken at nar.
Editor and Proprietor.
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OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth's Brick
Building.
Hates of Subscri<»tion :
One copy, [»er annum,........................
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six months.............................
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three months.......................
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, ISSO
VOL. X
$3.00
2.00
1.00
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FURNITURE.
A. C. JONES.
MECHANICS
DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC.
MERCHANDISE.
HODGE, DAVIS & CO.,
GREAT REDUCTIONS
!
PLANING MILL
Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO.,
and T. A. DAVIS A CO.,
JACKSONVILLE, OCN..
W HOL E S A L E D II U G O I S T S,
P n YSI C I A N
—AND—
92 & 91 FRONT STREET
.^1 <>nl<liI’bielory
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
CALIFORNIA ST.,
ASHLAND, OREGON,
Offlre—« >n California street, opposite Union
Li very Stable.
MARSH &, CO., Proprietors.
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P. JACK, M. D-.
PHYSICIAN
MARTIN VR3OMAN, M. D„
P n Y S I C I A N A N D S U R < • F. O N .
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Office in Orth’s building and nt the City
Drug Store; residence on < 'al i Tor nia st reel.
L. DANFORTH. M. D.,
A ND S V R < ; E o N,
Jacksonville, Orejjo
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Office nn California street, oppo
Rvai.'s «tore. Calls promptly
tn, day or night.
J. W. ROBINSON. M. D„
r II YSI Cl A N
SURGEON,
AND
Jacksonville. Oregon.
om.-o in Masonic Building, next door to
Kreuzer’» Bakery, Oregon stuet. Resi­
dence at B. I-’. Dowell's.
LI. KINDS OF PLANING, MOI’Idl­
ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll Saw-
»"g.
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READ HIS CASH PRICES.
PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES
SAI)
DRESS G<)( >DS.
Ir'sh
Poplin,
per yard................ ................. £1.5(>
FURNITURE A ORNAMENTAI. CARV­
“ ................ .....................,*»0i'
I Black Alpaca “
ING, E tc ., DONE TO ORDER.
.......... »(’
Melange, per yard........................
Furniture, Sash, Blind«, Doorsand Mould­
Double width dress goods, per yard.... 37' .•«'
<;/ - LS’.srn’j//A; IKLVPOJF CLASS, Unbleached M iisliu, per yd ... .. 10c upwaid
ing constantly on band and made to order.
Bleached Mnslin, per vd........... ...l'»e
4
Eadie’s Hose, 8 pair for............. Sl.no
PAINTS,
OILS
AND
g’Ö'We will eontract to design and erect
...
75c
Kid Gloves, per pair...................
all kinds <>f buil'lings. Whcn desirable to
Felt Skirts................... ................... SI .00
4
those emploving ns, we will furnish all the PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, Children's corset waists.......... ÿlJHi
materi.-il require«! tor the conslruction ot
$2.."»0
Enibroid. 'Table < "overs...............
4 4
anv building readv for ocii panev.
Laces 8c., Etnbroiiieries ,ir yd. 12' 2 4 4
MARSH A CO.
BLUE VITRIOL,
Rtiching
...........
27»e
.Sleeve and Neck I
GOLD i JEWELKY.
LUBRIGATI NG OILS, ETC. ETC.
Ladies setts from $2..’>0 up to SJ'i.OO, and
other Jewelry «•hi'.'ip.
M EN’S CL< »THING.
Suit*
f«»r
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>12.00 npvvard
Cor. ( ‘al. A Oregon Sts.,
%-ffSol«« Agents for Oregon for the cele­
brated
l>ll\ whi«h Hat*, each...................................... Loo
4
kills'Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, B< >vs" H ata..................................... 1.00
Blanket-lined
Dock
<'«»ats
.....
5.00
OREGON and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and
JACKSONVILLE,
Boots and Shot's sold ut the lovvi'st
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
and everything el-e in proportion fc
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I A fui! assortirent of Grocerics, T<
DAVID LINN
i t'igar*, Pipes, < «mib*, l’urses, t uile
Holi lav Présents.
Keeps-constantly on hand a (nil assortment
of furniture, consisting of
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PATENT MEDICINES,
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FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.
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CHAIRS
Will pradi«*e in all th- ('«»nils of tho State.
Prompt attention given to all business left
in mv care.
Office in « »rib's Brick Building—upstairs.
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TO THE FRONT AGAIN!
Viaiins, Citons, I
Also Doors, Sasli ami Blinds always on
h ind and inaile toord-r. Planing done oi.
II. KELLY,
reasonable ternis. J. i3" f ndcTlaking a spe
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A C’ »UNSEl.t »RAT-LAW, '■ialty.
. tt ;-— TV* T - t r -«J. i w e.-- an « i c r jj?. i T -vags» » ifji - mj
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NEW STOCK i. GOODS
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From San Francisco
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Amelie.in' -wintr Maehini's a niimbci
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iftimvs. Ini! has anotiicr lot <>f thoni <m
» NI » St 11(» 1 '.oN,
Takes [ileasnrc in announcing to the citi-
kmhx >>f Pho'iiix. \«!iland and stirroim iing
vieim'v that hr lias pmnanenlly bx'itvd
-ox XVairner creek, liirre miles south of
the f-*im«*r place, for the prac!ieo «»I hi*
profrs-ii >n.
< 'alls promptly attendeil at all hours,
day or night,
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Agents for tho
land. ’¡'Ili* is thè bt-htesf and tnost rapili
niiiiim', a* v.ell a- 11 il rat >1«'. iiiuhino therr
« ma le. and ««» «imple that little girla tiv«-
>r -ix v’i'irs old iiiak«* thi'ir patch Work <>n
Ili-m. T iis is t he place t<» bnv good vvat«'h«*s,
•locks an 1 ¡ewelrv, ¡imi h<* will sell cheap
’«■iids <•h(■¡lp<'r tlian nn v «me.
T. il* Watclies. eh >i |<s. i«>Wel rv ¡1 lld «ewinc
naehines «-'.«'aneli and repaired at a reduceiì
J. II.
OLD BOUmfl WHISKY
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SOCIETY NOTICE.
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And W.J. Lemp'aSt. Louis Beer.
new drug store ,
I?n. ternts for State Invfrtmrni iitxiirnnrr To.
Jaeksonulb I'.nus'
I’, uf II..
Holds its regular nice!ingsevery two week*
*t Ike residence of.I. N. T. Miller,
MINGUS, Master.
A xnik M ii . lkk . Secrc’ary.
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GENT’S a’lfl BOY’S HATS sai CLOTHING
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OF THE I. A TEST SI Y LES,
Groceries, Tobnecos, &c., &e.
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J acksonville .
Ä1 Prices that Defy Contpeliibn.
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MENS’ ANO
full assort ment
CALIFORNIA STREET,
O. W. SAVAGE.
BUSINESS CARDS.
the
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E has s )!.!> OU’T HIS STOCK OF
PH YSK'IAN
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GENERAL MERCHSfi D i E,
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WINES AND LIQUORS.
JACKSONVILLE, OHt3O?l.
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AVITI! A—
KINDS.
ETC., ETC.
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Sl’Ei’TACLES
STANDS, S( »FAS, LOUNGES,*
Jacksonville, Oregon,
list
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ATTORNEY a COUNSELOR AT LAW,
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but
ntlv
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Which will be selli al Lowest Rates.
GUILD MOULDINGS,
and
iltli.
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E. C. BROOKS,
BUREAUS, TABLES.
AfTORNEY
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
DRUGS,
A
Late of Glasgow, Scotland. Office ami
drug store on ttie Drake farm.
r II Y S I C 1 A N
rE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a complete stock of
AND SURGEON,
Applegate. Oregon.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
PORTLAND, OREGON
11A 1R-CUTTER,
SPECTACLES AND JEW I.LBY.
Kahler ¿L Uro., Proprietors.
"The finest lot of Spectacles and I lye-glass
«'s ever brought to the market and Watcho
ami J« wclrv of every «losiTiption.
£'T( 'all and he • mi vince.1
yirE KEEP CONSTANTI.Y ON HAND
»> thè largest ami m >*t compleie assort­
GEO. W. EL
ment of
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befo
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DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
IN ORTII S BUILDING.
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WINTER OPENING
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C. W.SAVAGE.
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the public ot Jacksonv i'll.* and vicinity
that he was a xehoktr of Prof. Dr. Mosit-r,
STATI. »NERV,
<lir«:et«»r «>t the I niv«'r-ilv «>t «»ri-ifswald«*,
Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Vetkin tun, ot th«'
< " A LI E< »KN t A SrilI-’LT,
\nd a great variety of PERFUMES ami \\’E II AVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW
University’ <>t H ill«'. During the r’ranco-
T< >1 LET A I! T11 ’ I, ES. in«'! ml ing the 1 ievt ami m ami complete stock of Millinery good­
l’russmn w ir hr was special a—i-tant to
Proprietor. «•lieaj»e«it assort me nt <>f ('• > M M ON and PER consisting of
the Doctor in-clnef Zuelzer and Ludwig ot S. I’. JON IS.
I’l' M El» ><> \ I’s in this market.
Berlin ami Breslau, Germany’. Fr.i<-tine*
Prescriptions can fiillv compounded.
and external <li*ea-.-s, acum or chronic, most
HATS OF ALL STYLES.
RoltT. KAHLER. Druggist.
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carefully treate«!. < '«ipp:n_’. I.i'«'chmg, Bleed
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ing and t«-«'th «• xtra-ied :ii all hours.
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RIBBONS,
All kinds of bird* stutfed and put up in
FEATHiiRS,
most natural shapes.
DRINKS, 12S' CENTS.
Jack son villi', Dec. 11. 1-77.
FLOW ERS,
es p fa t fu ll y
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a n n < > i' n • ■ es
THE KEW MILLINERY STORE.
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BLACKSMITHING, ETC.
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AND CHF IS
PAINTERS.
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DONE IN —
' "or. < ’ali tomia and ( tregon Sts., Jackson vil e
HOUSE PAINTING,
SIGN PAINTING.
ORNAMENTAL PA INTI NG,
ini »
Call and see them nt the building former
1 v occupied by I)r. Robinson on California
street.
div from Yr«-k;i undertook tho
tn tak«- a Spring-time walk
r«i;ul b twia-n li-re an«l Mc-
- k. bn» got so firmly fixed in
at sill- had t«l be lift«'«l out by
-th.
The stage coining along
vh , in i«l’. ert« ntlv precipitate«!
Io, th«'f« irfnl jolt breaking a
,« p<>. I; t <»f a drowsy passen-
aily dislocating a ('hinamxn’a
Innately she
IP
left her rnblx-r
■ bottom of the chasm, which
n i’i'of the concussion a little, or
i -nc«'« lninht have been seri-
I it!It’ll
ill
to 1- ’ 1 ’
ill li­
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THE BEST STYLE
HENRY PAPE. Engineer.
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RAILHOAO SALOON.
Damaged corn is exceedingly injurious
to horses as food, beeanse it brings on in-
tlamination of the bowels and skin dis­
ease.
Tomatoes, when ripe, make an excel­
lent vin<‘gir, ami contain sufficient sao-
cliaiin»' m.itter to give it body enough
without the addition of sugar.
Give hens constant access to lime in
some form. Hens must have the raw ma­
terial in order to manufacture shells; they
cannot make them out of nothing.
1 he b-.-.st renb'dy for the sting of a l>ee,
wasp or hornet, is liquid ammonia, ami
nothing will equal its dilution in water in
allaying the irritation caused bv mosqui­
tos.
Farmers shml I bear in mind that fro­
zen meat will not absorb salt. B-foro
either frozen j>o l, or beef is put in tho
barrel for salting, it should lx: thaweal
out.
Horses contract habit-
rv easily when
improperly m.m ig -<l,
, trausmit them
to their offspring.
The balky man makes
a balky horse. “ 1’is easier to prevent
than cure.”
Hogs when nei'lv fat are liable to havo
disordered I stomachs through over-feeding.
ref tsing their food. The best antidote ia
charcti.il. If the charcoal is taken from
till* s
w hen cold there will probably
lx- as! lr-.* taken up at the same time; these
will not hurt th- hog should he -at a por-
tion of them. Chirco.il is best taken
from an oj. n lirc-plaee. It would lx* well
to have <>n ham. at all times a barrel or
two of charcoal. ( 'larrc.l corn cobs or
charred corn haven good effect. There
is nothing ; l.eti- r thin these substiuices
gs have the
the scours.
w hen* hogs
l’r<»f. L. B.
IL Arnolu
Arnold advises about skim­
ming the milk ¡is soon as the sourm'ss is
«•«•pt il»l<* and to <-hiirn at GO degrees
perceptible,
instead I of 7
70, b l’or«' tli«* eream gets very
old ¡¡ml sour. Wh< n th«' batter conies iu
granules, enough cohl water or brino
should be put in t<» reduce the mass t«>
;
about
a.”» de ;r
xvh« il. alter a little slow
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churning, the granules will la-come hard
! and distinct
uni th«' batter beiti condi-
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ti<m
for
W:
liin
■’ «uit ¡di th«' buttermilk.
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’ The salt shonld th«n 1»«‘ woik«*<l in with
I as littl«' labur ;is po dble. ami after staml-
' in r avvilii«- it will b<- r«-adv l’or use.
cording to nninbers no class of men
uhi con mniea gr« -t snpply. < >n«* draw
sic A sylp . m .—A J/ce reporter
ck to tii" inv«—tment ofcapital in «juartz
i- ting the Insane Asylum at
intiig i - tli" fa t that inoli have bceit
ml. and from his description
lke.l by comp iili« s ovvning vvorthless
te. we make the following ex-
op -rty. This sectioii of the state has a
•h ir.K'ters, the “Patriarch of
• at future befor«' ìt and it.s -c.ipi»rt mav
and " Jesus Christ,” were
yet 1 H’ Uo< »s lGv.
a lively discussion. On one
nur wo
iced ¡1 man sowing wheat, as
1 cw
H< >W To
i<?
ima
d. keeping lrs hands in con-
de s<‘<
can
tant ni
n. Alioth« r was a busy shoe-
as ;•
la1 d isc< >n r
n:i’UT.
ling over his work, and mak-
kind of inn
fae •* ¡‘ ■ lie drew the nnagiu-
o
lie
p
his routine of daily
IV. t
through the leather. Many
toll wit hoi
f complaint ;.t any -
i- jilying their voi itioiis. In
r.
He mtlsi beat
’ him
1
! s depa tm< nt souk * of the in-
with
whims of ch ’dr<-n.
p latients !i .vc added little arti-
-po..
l.l
t home, settle al!
fl'OI
;ima to tin: und it lias be-
it
e between students,
lionv-li ke. The greater ma-
their want of pntie-
J< U tt V Wet .' l>UsV ill; g thoinselves over new-
*nce, itmi yet must
isse- id, bi- alwavs ing. knitting or i 'omethiiig of the sort.
umor, and adv ance Having chatted vv i Hi a number of the in-
But he may lie dis- mat«'s w ho s 'l-im-.l veiy cheerf ul, we wer«
11 you h<iw it cau be escorted to t il«' ward w her«' the incurable
the parent or gmir- and i.iiot ic ¡ire I. c pt. Such a scene will
never visit the school, nor talk with IK-ver lie si-e.'l Olli side the walls of an asy-
teacher about his work. Don't so liiPi. ami one visi t is all sufficient to satis-
h as let him know that you ever think fv the mo t i'llri«» us. Some were wailing
it it. It is simply your business to pill cursing, otln ■rs weeping and lament»
, and then pay for having sent your ¡ng. while others in their idiotic simplic-
secmingly as happy
1 to school. \\ hat do you care about H y elnittvri'd awa
One man imagines
I the child is doing while there? And as happy vi'uld
if this is not sufficient, speak dispar- lie is the Patriarch <>f the World, and
gly of his work to your neighbor and that his eommi.-sion is in the express.
ids. A little censure may do him
Dritixii Is?1.» only two householders
1. Be careful not to say aii.'thir.g ot
mistook the hired girl for a burglar and
i nergy. his fidelity, his ecamli -s ef-
p.ipp.-d her deud.
i L'-ie is consequently
. to iiuvanee his pupils. These direc-
jio demand for a notional convention of
-. well followed, will generally sav­
iiired gil ls t<>
t -1 d.sctl
de cm - the «pu st ion: “Shall
in discouraging the teachers if that
b
mì
e.proof corsets and demand
w<
‘
wear
1
more wag<
The number of kind-hearted ]M-ople
who went
nt «»nt
out hunting
hunting, mistook a fricml
l
‘
«»r
a
w
¡id
t
in
key.
f«»x or grizzly, and ¡wp-
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I v..< ■ fourteen, with Rhcxlo
pert'd him
from. 1 very one of them
I -land to 1
li to ciy ; but mistake« will
felt ba«l « I
happen in
Th «* number of mothers who left rat
»< »is< •n and other fatal doses where tho
•hilt!Iren coni«! get ¡it them was twentv-
1 hi« i* a ........................ ver the previ-
»no.
»US } • ar. aii 1 in the dim future woman­
iiihl max pos ably rc.d’ - that children.
< •als. nds. «•"•• 1.roaelu
d ants are aus-
•cpî!iblc t<> th«' «¡inn* in .uence.
'1 li«' number ol nu n who pulled their
guns towards tlmm by the muzzle wax
alient fifty . On«* tri;il will satisfy you
th.it it m ver fail«.
•ITI»
COLLARS
JOHN L. CARTER ¿c SON.
FARM NOTES.
Th«' climate of Josephine and Jackson
counti« s (Southern (Iregon), s.iys a w riti-r
in the Ace's, is mild and healthful, not
subject t<» cxtl’elili'S si» n«>tie«*:ibl ■ ¡it otll-
• ‘i [»arts ot the Pacific coast, th--«' coun­
ties being shelt«'reil from the eohl winds
and «lens«“ fogs so pr«'valent on the coast
by natur«* s barrier, th»* coast rang«* of
mountains, and in a hititiule where neitlmr
the parching lu-at nor drouths, w hich so
often prove disastrous to the farmer and
st«»ek-raiser of California, nor the too co­
pious rains <>f other se-tions, occur. N< )-
vvlii'r«' in this stilt«’ ¡ire the resources ni«»re
numeroifs than in this section. Th«1 min­
ing interests comprise th«' principal in­
dustry, ¡is there is a vast amount of capi-
tal already invesfe'.l an«l mor«' seeking for
representation in th«- mining districts of
southern tlregon. Until kite years the
miners ¡mJ «hose six-king pr«'ei«»us metals
eontiiu'd th ir utt< ¡ition to the pr«‘sent
«•reek channel« amt siti'fave diggings, not
h iving th«' means or experience wherewith
to work th«- more ancient dcjio.sits. Be-
«ides placer, «piartz milling
mining is
is receiving
no little attention,
I here arc already sev-
end quart/, ledges heillg worked with slie-
COS and no doubt Josephine ami Jackson
count i ■s in their m*w departure of quartz
minii
will ere long realize a revenue
full V equal to that of their placer mines.
As ;.i stock country this part is a sucitss .
tlu‘ J mountain region as well as the vai
leys 1 ro ’.living a luxuriant grow.h of
of g trasses. Owing to th- fa -t th it the
growing S( •ason is of about 10 months du­
rat i al, it is an inducement of con sequence
to th • stock man and wool grower.
1 •ining is carried on extensive!y. tin-
vvh i ■ <>! R »guv River valley being admi-
lilv adapted t > the growth of all the ve­
als. Fi>r the growth of nearly ail the va-
(‘ties of fruit, .shrubbery, etc., the eli-
it»* and soil are espi'i-iallv favorable.
DEALER IN
SU R G E O N ,
AND
JACKSON AND JOSEPHINE.
L aki
IN PRICES AT
J. S. HOWARD’S
Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Doors
G. H. AIKEN, BI. D„
OORRESPON DENOE.
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Will practice in all the Courts of the Stato.
Oilice on 5th street, opposite Court II oiims
NO. 12
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for
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YVAGON AND CKRRIAGE PAINTIN';,
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
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Orders from thecountry promptly attend­
ed to.
H
Gold Filliogs Warranter
■ rrextilar refill st rat gli teñe.I
I’ain!
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Witlioiit
All Dental operations *ri-tactorilv and
scientitlcallv perforine I. Teeth extrade«!
without piin.
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WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
WOOLEN MAK’FACTURSHG CO.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
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S. P. HANNA,
CRITERION BILLIARD SALOON,
FLANNELS,
CASSISI ERRS,
DOESKINS,
AND HOSIERY
F
CR o NEM TI-LER’S BUIf.DING, IS
in receipt ot a full assortment of material
and prepared to do all work in his line on
short notice ami in a workmanlike inannc
managt ment. is furnishing the I>:■< Veh icle* <>f every d.-script ion made to or.le..
of liquors, wines ami cigars. The Term* r< .isonable and -atisiaction guaran­
tattle is supplied with Eastern peri- teed .
ami hading papers of the < ast
Repairing a specialty.
a call. McDANIELA N< >1. \Nb.
S. P. HANNA.
LAGER!
LAGER!!
HUE PROPRIETOR, J os . WETTEREI1
L has now on hand and is constantly m m-
itacturing the best Lager Peer in Southern
tregon, which he will sell in 'inantitie« to
suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
P. DONEGAN,
a !■:. \
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Of tlie Eest Native Wool
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a :
Jacksonville, Or
)E ¡'assortment ofbolt*. *ci»’w*, t n- ami
4 1.1. KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN
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THE MOST REASONABLE RATES
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS.
) copper rivets, rasps, file«, p ncimis.
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, tongs and hammers, at
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JOHN MILLERS.
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Col
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ide riiilroads. tit** boats
and V» illamet«- rivers,
by the Oregon Steam
ion Company, and tip's same Com-
s conini' ,i"ed the construction <<f
id uo the Columbia from Port*
Wallul i. with liran.’li roads reach*
the ri. h farming country beyond.
E ast P«» i . t i . ano .—W. A
■ r. son of Jacob Vv !i< «‘l»'r. «-aiue t«>
nd hist week from Stinta Rosa, (’¡il-
His [»urpost* of coming is to
«iiit for possession <»f the half *«•«•-
land upon which East Portland is
it lving’ the south half of th«1 Jacob
er «lunation hind <'l:»im sold to the
T e von would mhi lustre to yo.tr accom­
■ bv .Lini« - B. Steph« ns. Som«- a«’-
I'. ing b«>«‘n inaugurated by th«- prop- plishments, study a modest ltehavior. To
eycel in anything valuable, is great; but
Io be above conceit oil accoilbt of one’s
b inent bv th«* heirs. Mr. Whee aeeonipli*hnients, is gr< ater. Consider,
if you have natural gifts, yon owe them
formerly publisher <»f th«* 1'
to the divine bounty. If von have im*
/ at Corvallis. Slur.
prosed your understanding and study
’«•«IA ‘Tr. V C ikes . - 'To each lionn«'1 virtue, you have <• By don* your dntv,
of Hour allow ii de-sert-spoonfiil of verst ami there seems little reason for vanitv.
powiler, on«' egg, half a pint of milk,
tv o spoonfuls of l:i<-!t« d butler, two spoon-
W hen th morning stars sang together,
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f i]s ( of
sugar. ID b the drv ingr<-<li< nts it ma«le music of the spheres. But no-
t ige'her. then quickly mix in th«- milk laxly but tho milkman was out of b«*d to
v. ¡th th«' butter, then the beaten e,rg; cut h«”ir it. That is the reason if didn’t pay
mt info biscuit form, and bake «jnicklv ii Ivortising expenses, and has never been
ia 1 uttered pan*.
repeated.
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— AMD DISPOSING ol THEM \T
/ iRDERS FROM A l>bT\M E WIL!
* * receive prompt attention. GlVEOl'P
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BLANKETS,
CALIFORNIA ST.,
VOl.AVDil McOAMF.I.. PKOPKI I;TOK«.
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DAV. CRONEMILLER’S.
DR. JAS. TAYLOR.
E CURES TOOTHACHE WI TH >1 "1
extr i ung the to »th; the restoration «•:
unsoiiml and deciv«'d tei'th to a healt.hv
con«bti»>n; the ins-riion ot Ar.iiicial leetli
upon the latest an t most approved base
known to the profession.
at
Company’»
Oil Steamship
•¡il so have bi en sold to the
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