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DEMOCRATIC TIMES. f Official Paper Tor Jrrkaoo, Jowphinr & Lakr FK1OAY.................. JANVAIIV 20, IMS. A nd now they are unearthing frauds and peculations committed in the Navy Department under the pure and sjxdless administration of Mr. Hayes. Pretty soon they will strike the Interior Depart ment Our (iotemporary ¡slicing hauled over the coals for his monopoly tendencies, several of his Republi can colleagues engaging in this pastime. Principal among these is the Salem Statesman, which is particularly sarcastic at the ex pense of the St-nfincl. I t is an odd circumstance, but nevertheless a true one, that such a wretch as Guiteau should make Garfield a hero and a martyr, Chester A. Arthur a President, Grant a power liehind the throne, Blaine a private citizen, Garfield’s family rich, and Scoville a famous lawyer. * 1 - T he aggregated estimate that tire present Congress is asked to appropriate for the different de partments is placed nt 8310,562,507. This is some fifty millions in ex cess of tho amount exjiended in 1881, and doesn't denote that Ar thur’s administration will lie an economical one. T he political campaign of 1882 Will soon lie inaugurated. The Democracy has taken the initia tive and its State Central Commit tee will meet in Portland on Wash ington's birthday. As this is not nn off-year in Oregon, a most ex citing struggle will no doubt take place throughout the State. JrnoE" P outer and Davidge, Counsel for th* prosecution in the Guiteau case, have finished their argument ami the attorneys for the defense are now being heard. The fate of tho assassin will lie known before long. Reed, of his Counsel, says the jury will hang and there will not lie another trial, ns Guiteau will lie a raving maniac before it can come on. W hat Mr. T ilden wud about no|x>tism in his letter of acceptance in 1876 will apply with force to the present time. The abuse has grown since then, ns lie predicted it would if not checked. It is a common thing now to find the fam ilies of leading Republican office holders drawing aggregate salaries of from twenty to forty thousand dollars, and even more, from the public fumLs. A special hi the Cincinnnati Commerced says that it has been definitely ascertained at Washing ton that the Star-route thieves stole at least five millions of dollars. Yet they will never lie punished and never lie compelled to dis gorge a cent, though we hear that a few of the small fry have been indicted and will probably lie pushed through some sort of a trial. Partisans who come down no lilmrally for tho success of the Republican ticket are not going to ho punished very severely by such spoilsmen as Arthur, Grant & Co. Tn® jury in the case of J. G. Rolswon, who murdered J. D. Robb in cold 1>1< mm I at Astoria last year, returned a venlict of murder in the second degree, aud tho de fendant was sentenced to the peni- teutiary for life. Rolieson is a rel ative of Congressman Rols-son, Grant's Secretary of Navy. Tho best of legal talent had liven se cured for him and all that money Could do was done. If any One deserved hanging he did, and it was fortunate for him that Ore gon juries are averse to capital punishment__________ O n 'our first page will lie found an article from the pen of Jay Beach of Lake county, reviewing the bill recently introduced in Congress and which projioses that the Klamath reservation shall lx' thrown open to settlement. Mr. Beach is well informed in the premises and we believe states the case accurately ami without preju dice. There seems to lie a g<Mid size»} nigger in the wood-pile and our Senators and Representative in Congress should lie careful that they are not imposed upon in press ing this bill to passage. RrniEiiTRAi D i>. H a \ f . s , who drew $200,000 1»elonging f<> »Samu el J. Tilden, ami saved the most of it, says ho is too poor to subscrilie to the Garfield monument. The rigorous criticism lie is receiving nt the hands of ln»th the Democrat ic and Republican pre«« for this very small act is just and deserved. "America's Fraudulent Presi dent will lie his epitnph, ami the only monument wo shall ever see reared to his memory will be pro cured through the agency of th»» money he illegitimately became |ioMM-s.4ed of as such. When we' consider this.ean we blame the nig-' gardliness of the poor fellow? RAILROAD SEWS. POTITI» J /, i OEJIESPOS DESTE. Oregon, Jan. II, 1SS2. (Y»l. Hurlburt is now pioceoding To the P'HtTi.AXi», E ditor or the T imes ; t»iwnr»l the Klamath river, from th»' My letter to the T ime « sometime sin»»« Siskiyous, an»! is running prelimi has had the effect of stirring up <|uito a nary lin<»s on I m »th sides of Ilenley, breeze in ¡»olitical circle«, cMpecinlly Cal. II»» ex|x»cts to I«' engaged ill among the inembers of that clono cor this for at least a month. poration known as tile “State House Mr. Finley, th«» P. R. 11. sur Clique;" at lea -t I am led to believe that veyor, is now working southward such lias been tho effect of my letter, by along th»' Sacramento river, in sur tho many trips which tho chief of the veying towards Ri'dding, and in the clique lias made toourcity since tho ap- pearam-oof that epistle. Humor has it Spring will commence surveying nos» Dial the tacts brought to light ill my ag.’.in through Shasta Valley, and letter lia vo also had the effect of opening in this vicinity, to aseertain th»»1 Itie esesof one member of tho corpora most feasible rout»» for an easy tion totlie fact that be is likely to be sac- gra«l«t and shortest distance towards rilieel in order to promote tho nomina th«» Oregon line. } l;a Journal. tion of “Rocky, the oily-tonguod." Although tho railroad company Ami let me whisper in your ear, Mr. Edi has its surveyors in th»' fieltl nnd tor, that rumor is not at fault, as‘»Rocky” stH'ins to lx» making great preparnt ami h s man Friday have determine i nt hazards tint lie will till the Secre. tions to commence th»» ,-xtensionto all tary of">tato’s office another term without California, nothing definit«' as to regard to the interests of tho people of its plans has lx»en furnisln'd th»' the State, the interests of his party, or public. S»imo are dubious enough the corporation of which lie is the head. to think that tho work of extending And let me say to you now, that unless a tho road will not commence for a material change is mado in the -pro long time. What th»» programme gramme of “Kocky” and his man Fri is will doubtless s»x»n lx» manifest. day, Mr. E. Hirsi-h, candidate for renom Homer Harkness of Leland in ination to the oflico of State Treasurer, forms us that Dois»m’s corps of sur svill meet with ignominious and unde veyors hnve <livi»lo<l into two par served defeat at tin» hands of tho next Republiciin State convi-ution. I way “un- ties, ti«'s, which are »re still entieavonng endeavoring tn to ' deserved," because Mr. Ilirsch has, since tin«! a practical»!«' pass through the I ■ ln> was elected State Treasurer, estab- Grav»' creek hills. In this they! i lislu-d a reputation for great affibility are exjw'riencing «•<insi»lerahl»' tlifii- | of »-hnraeti r and gentlemanly dcp'irt- cnlty, as the country is r» ugh ami i inent, which has rendered him very pop till til«» routes so far eXiilnint'il will ular anmng the people, and especially r«»»]uiro much tr«'stle-work,etc. They alining Democrats whose essential cre»»d now pr»»|x>s«' running a straight is, that an office i« a trust placed in the line from Cow creek to Henry hands »»I an official to bo administered Smith’s on M’olf creek, nml thence and <’oiiductt»»l in the interest ami for tho t< > Harkness’ stati» >n on Grave » reek.: benefit of the people, ami not to be hold keeping very » lose to tho pr.»>i»nt , | as the property of the official. And this sti'ge roail. That the railroatl will j : bring» us to tho causa of tho “ehiet” lx» built they «leeni certain, all re- ' making so many trips to our city sine«» ixirts toithe»»ontrary notwithstand the sp| . arani o of my letter. Your read ers are doubtless aware ot the fact that ing. Mr. Sol. Ilirsch of this city is a broth» r information has reached the Sil of Ed. Ilirsch, present Treisurer of the verton Apix’al from a private source Stale; that th«» llirs.^i brothers are Jews that \ ¡Hard ¡mil th«» German stix k- [ : and that there .... are ......................... a large number _ of ho!«l'»rs, to W.lom lull Hollula» . votersof that »-Li'S in flits »-iiv; lh.it th.»3 FROM \ A S SoY'S FERRY. A corresp«mdent of the T imes writes ns follows: Tho citizens of Vannoy's ferry ami vicinity are organizing a new school district.... The officers of Josephine Grange No. T”1 install«»»! their newly elected officers recent ly, Win. Ilayse of Washington Orang»» acting as installing officer. Short addresses wer»» made lij Bros. Herriott, Garson ami others. ... .Soin»» evil-ilis]xise<l person »»n- ti-red th»» house of Mr. Stockton during his absence and ln-lped him self t<> the provisions.... Several of the farmers of this section are setting out large orchards of plum. |x»;ich ami prune trees of the early Mirieties. . . .The two stores at \\ ilderville se»»m to be doing well. Nature'« MiiiceAtny. The kidneys are nature’s sluice-way to wash out the debris of our constant chang ing bodies. If they do not work prop erly the trouble is felt everywhere. Then be wise and as soon as you wee signs of disorder get a package of Kidney-Wort and take it faithfully. It will clean the sluice-way <»t sand, gravel or slime and purify the whole system. Druggists sell it, both liquid and dry. ami it is equally efficient in either form.—KrJ H all ' s V ixiltahlf S icii . i vx H air R l - niiwkk is a Kcicntitiu conibinati'in <4 Monin of the most powerful restorative ag»»nts in the vt'gvtable kingdom. Il re stores grity huir t»> Its original color. It makes th« si-alp white and clean. Il cures dandruffand humors and falling out <if the hair. It furnishes the nutri tive principle by w hich tin» hair is nour ished and supported. It make, the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as h hairdressing. It is tin» most ...... nominal preparation ever offered o the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application nece-sary. It i. recoinmeiidtxI and used bv eminent medical men, ami ollieially endorsed l»v the state A»sayer of Ma.sa- i linsetts. Tlie popularity of Hall’s Hair Renew er has iliereilM'il with the te-t of many years, both in tIns country a»id in foreign lands, and it is now known and Used in all the cis ilized countries < f th - world. I'mt S ai l ns si r. D lai . lii -. NEW THIS WEEK. MISCELLANEOUS. YOU CAN FIND THEM ¿F knabe E. C. BROOKS’ GROB & ULRICH. CITY BAKERY AND SALOON, Vick’s lliiistraied Floral Guide BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Buy Only the Best ! Ths Singer Mfg. Co. T. G. REA.MES. IMMENSE QUANTIFIES E. R. BUMEH, REAMES BROS., ----- OF----- NEW GOODS ! New Firm! » A1.I1 <»KUA ST., JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, New Goods! NEW DRUG STORE, ----- AKIUVING AT------ AHEAD AS USUAL! New Prices! XEW.MAX FISI 1 ERS.' BY AlXiP ING Jacksonville. Or. CLOCKS. A fine assortment of 8-ilay clocks, with and witliout alarm. aving just re ( f . ived a large H Htock <»f jjoods, (fud op» n« <1 out nt Bi«-» kcufi« Id’s old Maud. \\< an* prep «i< »l isAiui i Gent»’, ladies' and b-ys’ gold and silver hunting-case, open-face and bkylight watch es, from $5 to §150. BRACELETS. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, The Finest Assortment of —AWD THE— LARCEST STOCK FANCY GOODS, HATS, & ■. —OF— ----- OF THE----- Ever brought to tins Section, General Merchandise ! Latest Styles & Patterns Agjents for tho Celebrated Eagle Tobacco. GREATEST VARIETY ALI. To BE SOLD AT IO SKl.Krr FttOM IM Prices Never Before Heard of. Any Ono Store in Southern Orrgon or Northern California. M.WMAN FISHE1L Wc will als«» pay (ho tiijla'xt price for : Wo».»i anti Hide». <i,Giv«* us a trial. J . >«>L< >M« »N «V CO. I f e. V vicri'i ii. ( ¡I. IÎ. M.\»*l«(’l 1.1’. HEN. II \YMGND. —THE-* EVER BROUGHT TC ID'S "ITT. BEDROCK PRICES MISCELLANEOUS. HOLiOAY GOODS. Ever Known in Regular Business LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SILVER WARE. Silver and silver plated knives, forks,spo ms, napkin rings, silversugar-sp«x)iis and tong in «ai*es. MERCHANDISE, IN PKICES ----- OF----- JEWELRY. PINSAND BUTTONS. THE GREATEST REDUCTION BEST ASSORTMENT FINGER RINGS. Gents’gold Bt-arf-pin», bcarf-Uide.«, stud« and collar-buttons. GENERAL ----- AND------ Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone, ram- e.O8 uet with diamonds, cameos m t with |M?arls, gamvtanl pearls, turquoise and pearls, onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain aud solid (’altfurnia rings. Diamonds in every shape. I.;, lies’ sets of j »w< lry, from the 50-cent black set to the S2<H1 bin! sets (»fjliarnonds Gents’ and ladies’ gold chains, lockets and charms. A CASH BASIS! COMPRISING A FULL LINE OF lo otter lo the people ol Jackson county lbw WATCHES. PtANOS. Sole Agi nts for the P.o i:;c ( oast. This,of eours»», will place “It s-kv” be- WHAT THEY SA F o¡' is. tweon two tires, a. it i. umleratood tlia. ES • R AY NOT CE. lie has been negotiating with Tho.-». Mou- ; tcith of Albany who is a can.I ¡late lor : '|V\K FN IT BY I HE FNDERsi :NI'.D, The Jacks»inville T imes has cn- 1 living io Willow ¡Spring« j « net terol ii|M»u its twelfth volume, State To a, irer to unite their intere-.ts, Oregon, on the 30lh «lay of D»-urtnl»vr, lss!. anil your correo-omlent is IntbrineU bv ! newsier, bigger nml brighter than a lit publican from Albany that tho ne-; siX lit id ot eattlv, tf'-wit: One white c«»w, > vats «»hl,, swallow fork in riuht ear and ever. -SlanJard. gotiations havo lieon coni'lu.Io.l an.I that! underbit in the left. l»ran»le<l «ltli h<>rs«*- The Jacksonville T imes has en the I.inn county Uciegation totlie next i sh e. Oue One r< red <1 <■ «■ nv, »«, f <ur or ti»e (i»e y y»‘ ais «.LI, tered U|x>n its twelfth year. It is ¡ Rejuibl.i in State convention whl sup-1 whst-spots spot» ou <>u I ip, undtol pe ami »ht m < hie nd r< d cow, three t hree or f ur vars a gixxl l»x»al ]>a]H»r, find deserves port “Funky” for Secretary of State. '■ t i« h «ar. One car croppul » 11 CI« .•»»», undeisd»»p«» success. Its recent enlargement hits Monteith lor-Stat« Treasurer, an.I \V. D. i • in >LI, left. right (>ne pale r« »l c.»w, , four \ cars «»'•!, greatly increase»! its p"pu!arity. j Hare tor Governor. This is now sail to! und« r half crop in right ear and j*w.illowfo; k be the “ slate, ” so tarns I,inn counlv is Lakorietr llcralJ. in h it ( hie r» d hcitvr,tw«» \ears obl.no mark« Your correspondent is in- or ¡»rands. One «’¡.If, n»» marks or brands The Jacksonville t Oregon t T imes iniiierneil. AppraiM' l at -15 by Geo. »<. W.dt.-n, .Jus formed that ••lln.ky's” friends claim has just »fiterol ujxm a new vol that tho “slate" lor I.ano county will b" tice of the Peace, January 13. |SS2 »IAS. M< DONot on. ume. It is one of the l>est bu hl Hu» same, except th»» natno »4 M »nteitli jiapers north of the Sficramento will be erased anil tho name ot J. «;. grob . U II.I.IAM I’Llilt II. valley and is soundly Democratic. »¡ray, present I'ountv Treasurer ol Lane, We congratulate th»' Dem»x»racy of substituted. While it Is as certain that , Southern Oregon in the |iossession Ed. Hirs-h will receive the support of rropHirroKM op I hi : of so able n champion ns the T imes . Multnomah county in tho State conven-1 Stanislaus I Cal.) .Vi»tcs. tion as any political event that lias not The D f . moekatk - T imes , pub already happened can well lie, it is al lished in Jncksonvill»» by Mr. Chas. most equally certain that the support of I n M asonic B vilding , Nickell, comes to u.s enlarged and that county will not lie sufficient to se- | cure him tlm nomination, unless Mr. improved, which is a pleasant sign Hirseh’s fi iends now come to tho front! Oregon Street. Jacksonville of prosperity as well as enterprise. '• i and use the vast means which they have : Jacks»ittville pa|M»rs ar»' n»dexcelled in their power to secure his in niination. rplIE FNDERSTGNEL HEREBY DE 1 sires to inform the | u'»hc that they in the State forgathering up news The Jewish vota in this State is compara «ire now prepare»! to (ill ail order«, for of genera! intert'st. and tho liest we tively large, un i mostly Hepiihlie.in; cakes, pie^ **nd l»r«uid of every descrip(:«in. but even in th»» fa»»o of that fact, and the ■ need wish our friend is that he ntay other fact that the two ¡.olitical parties in Also have a full assortment of crackers sustain the interest of th»» enlarged 1 this State mo rather evenly divide 1, we of all kinds. Wowill keep sheet as well as lx for«».— irillaiuellc ttml many nari ■» m ndeti, know .notha A Lunch House, ing Kepu icanawho iuaist that a Jaw Farmer. sho.ilil not I o »»looted to so important a w here a good lunch an 1 a cup of c«»tTee position. How nmcli this objection will «•an be had at any tin e ot i ho «lay or night. A .VAIL TA<K. allo, l Mr. Ilirsch's chances tor ranomi Oysters in every style. nation lemaiiu, to be seen. I’. N. Fresh bread every day. S» niit»ir A ""lines i>f Imlinnti lias Mr. b-aihait f«-els porl»»e'.ly certain of Highest raali price paid for e»mn being rem nnnre I, as no other candi ty onlnrs. GROB«t ELRK’ll. intr»-»hiceil tt resolution pro|x>sing date ha' publicly announced tii.w inten to relieve the President of the duty tion ol coiite'tmg lor the prize with him. It has l.itely been wl.i'pered about of npixiinting |xistmast»»rs. tev» nut among a certain cia.s of knowing Ke pubioans, however, that if Mr. Earhart' For H*‘.I is an olpgant book <>f 1*0 collectors mid other Federal ofli- and til' l"< il ls shall tlllow obstad«'« in two Colored Plates of flowers, and more 1.twin Illustrations of tin* choi<'i“'i cers. We supjxis»» it is the inten tlie way ot \!<. Hir-eli, by forming <-om- than Imiations with other »-andiilates, then Flowers. Plants and Vegetables, and di tion of th»» Senator to make these; will a liirmidabk» eandi late lor >.»‘»*retar\ rections tor growing. It is hand-some; offices elective, which would indeed ol Stale be amiouneed from a um-t unex enough for the <’enter Table <>r a Holiday quarter. I» is now known that Present. Send on your name and Post lx* n first-class id» :i. The resolu-i pected tho olli -e of S. ere'ary I.f Slate has not <lilice address, wi.h 10 cents, and I wi 1 tion will, no doubt, receive the been adiuiiiistered in that pure and send 3’oit a copy, postage p u 1. 'Phis i< not a quarter ot its cost. It is print<*d in hearty op,xisitioii of the party’ in leonoinieal way that has been claimed hot h English and German. If von after Mr. Earhart by hia IriemlM, and this, |iower, which will insist on the dis-! fot fact, it i, « i id. will be ollero I m jn'tili-i wards order seeds deduct tho 10 cents. tribution of the s,»>ils to suit its I cation by those above spoken <>i, who VUK'S SEE I IS a ro the lust in the world. The F loral will toll how own interests. Take away tho <»o-! will l.i ing »nil another candidate. It seems that Ju Igo Lord will proba-j to get and grow them. hesive rower of plunder, and the! ...... .* ; ’ lily - ■ C be Kinoiiiiiiated without ». .....»»«I . opposition. . | .| r«/^n 1« Itl. ¡ V ick ' s F lokai wi » V i oi : i aiu . i : (J ar rapid ihsillIPgnit l< >11 <»i tin* Ib-pilb- Il insaid, however, that there is a strong IH N', 17.» P ages , (> Colored, Plates, . h 10 En , | feeling throughout all the interior Wil-! gravingH. For 50 cents in paper covers; licttn party would lx; a natural re--' lainelio ......... Mi.h-y coiiulies " tliat th»» Supreme ¿1.00 in elegant cloth. In German or suit. It is only through the much-1 Beneh sliouhl not he ma»lu up from one Emil ish. V ick ’ s rr.l.I STRATED MosiHEY M aga ¡nations .if the 1DO,<MM) oitiee-hold-J politi<-al party entirely; lienee it is verv .mmoii talk, C'p«M'ially among fanners, zts i »'2 Pages, a Colored Plato in every ers that it maintains its hold at all. e that number and many tine Engravings. it will be l.etti r for tie people at W»» cannot, therefore, look for any largo to have, at l»»a«t, one Denioerut on: Pr <•♦' $1.25 a year; l ive Copies f<»r S ».oo. Numliera sent for 10 cents; 3 thing else but determined Opjxisi- tin- Bench; and many of this satin, class j specimen iifiuen say that the i.tfiees of Governor, trial copies for 25 cents. tion from that <|uart»»r. Secretary of State, State Treasun r and Address, JAS. VK'K, Rochester, N.Y. Siq>erinlendeiit of I'ul.lic Instriietii.n, VA’IIS FA7/.V THE J EAN NEI TE. should bo <livole»l up in like manner, esjieeially tho otliees of Governor and of Mtate. Mr. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of Seeretarv The anti monopoly movement lately State, Im-» just received the billow inaugurated in tins valley cannot, in tlie ing telegram from < >ur Charge D’af natureof things, assume formidable pro- as I «»-iiuauals have always lieen faires at St. Petersburg, respecting portions, undeistood to be tlm friends of tlie peo. the fate of the Jeannette anil her pIo as against the unjust an.I baneful in, SINGER SEWING MM HINE crew: Dauenhauer and five of the lluouee ».feoriioratlons when ulteiiipt'.ng (HUE to mollify and eontrol tho legislation ot I «’«>. would «’all the attention of tho crew of the wlinle-lioat arrived nt tlie ountry. The general and pievail piddle to the device» of a swarm of "oun Jakutsk Dec. 17 ami are now com ing it i me nt among Democrats is that terbdters who are trying to imitale its machine'*. None are genuine witlioirt. fortably fudged ami nil their wants ot frii'udlin. ss toward« the building »4 the w«-r«is railroll« now g.mg on in tins Slate. suppIh'iL Melville nnd six men J There ». no well di-line 1 »lixpositi'in lo arc exjM»cf»»il wsui. Del.ong ami s< i'k tegi’l'.»ton that w ill crippie or roen.I railr. id building; but when tin» the crew of tho first enttor were such railr..»»I eor|.i ratiol s <le¡> in to contiol on tho oustings anti tho arm. not found Nov. K'.tli, the Inst <lnt<>. tlie legislation an»l p” d<''s ‘>f the Sta'e, I ts F inkh and A dji stmi nt am siin Boulangn rejHirto»»! the Jeannette I lie. I Will th- II11 ill'll Vote» of th«» lx-..... . plypi-rfecl. Tt»«* r \ i; in uro made by the and thousanil' of K»'|»ublieans bo ¡«•st machinery m the wmldami are per caught in an ice pack October 1st. racy li. anl i'l lavnr ot legislation to restrict fectly a«ijtiMc’d nnd I hoi - ughly fjiii?«lied. 1879. It driftmi with the winds the pow.rs «4 sni’li powerful corpora Tho inncliinerv u-e 1 for making (he Gen ami currents till Juno Inst and was tion«. Your i'.rrespomleut is c-.nvin.-ed uine “Singer” »Machines lias Let n in tr on the outlook ot thin» s now that Mr. vented < xprcssly forth Singer Manufai- then alxmdoned. H owman . Villard will rn’er th»» lu l l < | | lines at turing (’ompany. and no other company the coming campaign -not I k cause he is has or can obtain machinery equal to ii. PLl ' EY ASD HoPEFVL. personally inclined to »!<> so. but Iwaiise This injures to tho (¡»‘liuino ‘ Singer” Ills advisers will induce him to believe Ma» hi if an eAact a da pt arf lit Y or par ra that he better for th»» railroad com ¡ which it is impossible for any other ma The situation in Ireland c»nn- pany it to will chine to attain. do M>. In conM‘<;tience of‘Jds perfect harmony As you are aware. J. N. Dolph is a can inands more attenti«»n than over. il .date for I’. S. Senator; that Ii«» 1« close <»t |-Rrts. th" machine w r ai > i \ i n j . y and Although the English Government ly al lie») wit h I le» < >. It. A N . < ’o.t an.i b-- this in why the “Singer” Machine is for outlasting al! other machines. is becoming more stringent, the i ing not over-nice in politice, bevrill not famous Thus tho purchaser «>f a Genuine sin hesitate to plunge tlie railroad into tho »••inct-sions of landlords arFgreat-, lilthy pool it it will promote Ins jxilitical ger Sewing Ma< hi jo n< t only gets the best made , most easily understood , er. Th«» Land Longue remains till-: aspirations. Th» |x»opl« of Oregon w ill rue die d iv and 8TRON«iEfT machine In the world, but one that wu.r. last LONGER tliau any |x»W» rflll and the imprisonment of iftli«»y permit tlie rmlronil I company to .. ... . . S. Solían r. »»pe.nlly other sewing machine ever invented, and Irish lead, rs has n.,t .b,m|x»ne.l the it .............. ‘ .^"eikV; In be such a man as l»olph or M iu-bell. 11 I. lor iheStM». I’RIC t. « hnr^etl tor i nnl«»rot tlH'ir < “iHD.it ip »ts. < osMoFoLin.. I iMi.iuou » h < in « JO SOLOMON & CO. —21—fi---- ------ . . ' J .... ----- AT Gold .ind silver thitnblcH; gold, silver .Tnd steel spectacles; and a full stock of every thing in the jewelry line. The great south American Remedy. A full US’*'»rt dp nt of perfumery, toilet '1 he most positive «•urr* known for Nervous anti Phv.-dcal Debility, Sciti soap-*, etc. A l«>t <»f hte< 1 engraving« and pictures for inai \\ eaknest». Lost Manhoo I and Kidney Diseases. Price $1 per hot children. In short, a c«»in]»b:te and first-class line of tie, or four times that qiruitity, ?I0. < ’orre.spondenco answered promptly. Names ki'4»t stH-ret. Ad Ires*. DR. WH«LARD A < <>., 229 Fir*t St., Portlaid, Oregon. P. O. P. »x 29«». All to I m .’ sold at the sold tli«‘O. A’ ( . R. I!., have had a are nearly all Kopubllcan«, and (list sol. row. and that the Germans hav« , Ilirsch is their leader and spoke-nnn. HERBENE mad«» arrangements t< I sell til«' ills ive No!. Hinwlj is a wily, shrewd, cunn ,ng. E naimsl road t«> til«'Central I’aeific, »1 »»»p-thinking politi. tan, and is said uy »» ’ ** »■ t<> pay off **• a mortgage » the latter of j those who know him best to bo not en R ■Si.'HM'JMM) which Villard uow h il»ls tirely SCIuptllous III polities. Now, tho B against ther»>a»l. Our iiiforinatimi highest and only political ambition <4 E c»>uies from a gentleman of ]»>si- Sol. Ilirsch is that his brother Ed. N tion and intluenco in railroad cir should ba renominated and ru-eliiwte 1 I E cles ami we are inclined t«i lieliev»» State Treasurer, and Sol. will dortbt-V use all his vast powers of political ak tho r»»[xirt. It lisiks r«»asonable, cuuning and wiliness, as well as tlu from the fact that the Central Pa vast intluenco in his party wbiob ii! cific must, s<Hiner <>r later, prote.-t wiekls by virtue ol liis peculiar relations her business by a feeder to the to it, lo secure liis brother’s cle»*n »n. Niirthwest. It is rumored that it Tbat lie will l.»i al.ic to name tlie dele is Villard's intention to exteml the! gates from this county- to the Kepubiican “For beauty of tone, tone!» an 1 actmn, I the r equal” narrow gauge eastward next Spring. state coiiven'.ion admits not of s doubt. have never t sven LARA l.ol 1>1’. KI l l/.GG. We hear that 81(>,(M)0,000 is the I I'liatth»' .' will be for Ed. is no les« »’er- “The Knabe" is absolutely purchase price asked by the Ger- tain,an-i s»>i. will tluw b<> able t»> as».v to mans, which will embrace the O. i ••R<»»,ky;” “You mu«l bring y«»ur ft ¡ends Í the best Piano made. A. I.. BAN» Rl»I T 4 tO , it ('. Ilailmad to its connection to till«support of IM., or you shall not 721 Market Strv.-., »S. F. hav« a single vote front this county.” with th»» Central Pacific. MERCHANDISE.____ MERCHANDISE. MERCHANDISE. I NUNAN, ALL FOB CASH!! ori: STO» K CONSIST» <»F MLLE Cllin)BMASTBB,Jl FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS Next Door to U. S. Hotel. F ANC Y GOOI >S, J1ST 1’1'11» HAMID AN I N tirely new si<«» k of . neral M» r H AS 1 \DI1> «•haiidise lr»»ni the Lol (¡tin- in >:tn g F.ÜCK POINT —ANI»— r rnn«’i^<*o, <•»-n-isting in pail of a »• »m-i ph-te a*»x»rt!uent <»! \R'!Y Illi: I Aiu.i>T AND BIXI S.<evL*‘d .«st »-k ot ». LOTH ING, El»'., LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS. FANCY & DRESS GOODS General Merchandi - s I ID11X MIXSIA X lüIl.bi.’AV Xib'lkY l<« | tl»varx I.»»tix4* in <.«•i,|-.f in <>r« L’»>n »»»»’•' i«* ot Jacksonville. Oiirsloek «••»n- si-sLs in pai t « « CaLisni'a-mads Bosts â Slices, n I »'M.I.THE XTT1 NTIONOFTHF. ’’ i I .'- h> th«* I.» ». that we have now <»w h.o.-l the l.irg.-si hii .I I h - m selei-ted U.>!..» I.AI'IE'C I»i:i'-x ».mH'»* :i u ■ 1 x Y « Y G< i» i| is «4 «•« ery ilc'i-ript ion .ii Suntlu-rn ««reg.iii. «lui we will heii.-e- b■:t h iu:i!.. th ' I ie of good, our »pecial- » and m II ii eui hi pt >1 « FOSÜ.ÜY & KIIU’O.XS, CLATÏLÎI7G, GREAT CRASH cf PRICES UT I ud ■ ,S;. P»7. fsH r'U 1 ri.lL.j I. ft J I \ I' 1 U J L L x-Jr «;*♦ Ji r iJ • - • »% •--.<« ■j J v J t*. v . U w 01 1 ! ' ! *. -.ii ..F H \ j : i »\ v \ i: 1 O' and .<! E. i . Top, V < ’os A" • 1G A RS. P \T! N I’ M I.i 'D INI >. (IPHKERY A • .I.AsxWAF.l’ 1VIIERE \ < • IN!PLI ! i: %ND M ' > H m: ■ •«• ip a".»i!m< h : «H i'.cw - ; lias ju*>t bei li receive»!, «•on-usting ii part of AH Kinds of Groceries. CARPETS. « Et(THING, DRX -GtNIDS. FAN't A GOODS, BOO TS A SHOES. SCHOOL B ooks HATS AND CATS, TOBACCOS * CIG.'.RS, 1IAKDW ARE. TINWARE Ladies' Beautiful Hats & Flowers PAINTS & GLASS. X j Cheaper thr.n the Cheapi^st. < tati "N ei : y . T»» (lif i’»»n!h«n»rii we v ill »av, if you .«an: a N»». i >1 IT <»F < L< >'¡11 IX v*u > i-’ ?»»!<« Reirn«“* Dr«»«, t«» buy if, aa «’J• ■ A I S « I. '.1 I. ; ’in < i i\4 t in»l»« 't s |«»(’K <»FCl «»TH Ktsi » i , ,;»,. < -i, NG Hi J.t. k«. .it ••» indy and will allov« no ■ me to utuierM‘11 ii ^. < lt«»< KEtiY A I ! • “«■ | d v« i> all pundniwed by a i’ll Krol «in firm Irntn Fl RNT-Ul.AKS »-!. A" \i:i:. i l -1 >’i: s.tii Ft miicim . o and Nt h York, i i.»! vxt \xdl «arrant rverv article and •<■1! iH H e! •t|«F toi < «»di than any cf all Kinds ■ n-s m « mi \ . We h I ko keep on An»1 a tit'1 li» < »d •••: • ! u»» > ’s. «dam* hatnl a full stock of »«x-dri-. i»«!« !«t'. s-f »«ten. «i.-xilid l. n , Sulky laws. »• rtn-il ! ■ . I, t-’c. All «»( v.hi« h viil H •»»•id tor « a-h or pl» »! u»-« al II! Ab’i; B MIK'S, (Hex’ll[ * * !<SW A CASIIMEIIES ■«AHN', boots i shoe «, ’S & BOYS’ CLOTHING, Grs’it'c Pfiss: JaeAsoi C?.,Ogn. MEN M id«' from Oregon City Ca^iinf i«“*, t l»l:r'< GixtDS, AM» I'IA».ONA1>, SILK' AND tl il, An»l evm Groceries GROCERIES. Extremely Small Prc.iii . kb lHirr. lil.'MiWBrf. (nll ry, (rnrkrry. ! am aK«» :•<;«••«( (dr M«veral l'ire lour aiii’o « '• inp mi• 1 11 «• rt i\ » <»F'«’ L ! fkTOnr h »»« »!** are nuiL I «lown to aini A»« i»b i i liis.l »., « ! Hailtor»!. tlie LOAFS!' L1V1XG «AMI PRh T.\ i ' *ine an»I >« ♦• n** an»I (•»■ » » »n\ in« » I. VFI.UÌÌ B( % t I HAYMOND «V M AGRI DKR. anil losses ¡ r<»mp‘t\ adjn***e«l a.i-I pa 1. J. M N AN. Farm ninl Freight Wagon«, A ITLLI.JM (»F Asli LAND GOODS. I n f .<•! e\««r\ 11, iup from i In« Ane«t needle > u thi« ‘•himr-mMfli'ne. Give us a cal! r.»i i iudg.‘ t«>r \ ui m 'I x os as in our oa j y " Inis |’ • g ^ood» as above. I ><■ v ix »• 1.« in* in y la l«»- save it. To‘/.vp ii I.iix « ’«r.ip. T«» buy «'heap pay* < A>B Id; \ »in ^'»«» »1* and buv ««f RLAMhS BROS. SETTLE UP NOTICE ’ All tll"M» kmiwillg III» TII>'1' t - ï IE ASHLAND indebted t" the limleisiglled. « ill" r by bunk »if mde account, must : come fofwanl ami >» ttle up intuit»-* Children's Carriages, Velocipedes and »liiltely. 1 will take (iltiin tit the Wagons, FRENCH CANDIES. Etc liighcit market price in payment.' IS COMING ! r ( « u- BLANKETS, , Ft.\NNELS, G. KAREWSKI. In fact everything to lie found in a first-class stock of Gvner:il Merchandise, whichwill be sold nt prices M XSt » to. I ! LIS»; CASSIMEKES, TO THE PUBLIC That Defy Competition. The liighe«t pi»■•«■ nlluwril tur country pnuliic».. I fake plea'itto in informing buyers •. < ;i »..■ mea cali al my Mtabliuhment that 1 have on liand a in Musimi»» Building «nd bc convinci li liuti tlicre is ilo liunil ug alxiiit Ibis. E. J.U'l>BS. Complete Firsîolass Assortment STAELES. ASHLAND LIVERY, -'••’S r.p ^'«^ »b «-> X. fi * v X ' a ! IMF ESKINS, AND HOSIERY J. s. howard . Of tho 33e«it Nat've Wool. XM« nisi’i.siNii or THEM AT — Who is soiling his fine sssert- xnent cf Gcncrsmerchandise very cheap in cider tc make reem fcr for Here Kcvr Gocd3. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, / IUD!!!!* A I'bTANcr W!IJ/ ( J . ...,\e I • IK It aUt Dll' Fl. Gl VE OUR < i» »( U» A TRI A I.. ASHLAND WOGLEH MiLlS. CALL AKB GET BARGAiKS W. II. A l KIN’S»IN', s < m rotary Main Street, Ashland. Ogn. General Merchandise ! ! rilHE UNDERSIGNED TAKF.S PLEAS- 1 ure in anmnmcing I hat be has pur chased thftse stables ami will keej» con stantly on hand the very best For whielt I will take Farm Produce in Exchnnge stimi.i: iiousis. iti».».iis » mi < .mici A«.«.'. ! HUNTERS EMPORIUM! —AND— HARDWARE A»ID CUTLERY SI ORF ANNIVERSARY BALL! G. KAEEWsKI. And ran furnish mv customers with a tiptop turnout at any time. • in roasonabìo torni» ami glvcn thè l>e<t atti'iil imi. Hortes bonghi ami »olii ami «ativfaetion guaiantiid in all mv trnixac timi'. HENRY NORTON. BEFolIE IT Is T»'<> LATE. “Si I INT IS Bl.I.¡EX IN»..” PIONEER MADAME HOLT’S HALL HARDWARE STORE WASHINGTONS JACKSONVILLE. OR. BIRTHDAY. UWsiat Etc.. M. 221. PII I l.l.l I’S' EXPRESS California Street, Jacksonville Ogn. FRED. OTTEN, Proprietor. 5 Ft <’reat « banco to make uion- |v||| Iley. Tbo»e u hn always tako U La M a,l' antage <»f the good chan Currying (lie V S. Mall«. ri.oon M.'.s «»»rit«; ce* l«»r making money that ar«» «»tttired, J ix. R. Little, g« n» rally become wealthy, while thoae Win. Níen'”»r, D. W. < rosbr xx ho do in t improve mii < h chances remain F. M. Drake, 1 jFALERs \ND \V«»RKI:R s ’IN TIN, m p»>\«riv. want many men, wo REC ! ri ios < •-• Ml 1 1 k i : I Bracami «'upper ware. Keep eon rn« r, I oj >«nd giria, to work for uh right slant ly on hand a tir'il-rlass assortment of Sol. A. H Maegly. |»> tl < r « xxi, kxMhiivM. Any one can do PL 1 . Ro* k«ellow, tl «■ v < ik piojM'rly from the first atari. 0)1. White, | EAVES ASHLAND AND LINK 'I I < ( u ¡t < s "11 pay more th»»» I J ville « very Jl.ty in the wcuk, t \< < pt STOVES. im < ' • idtiiary vages. 1 xpe>i?»ixe outfit ing Sunday, un i connect» with the iiihi I « <.K\N|| BALL WILL T1:ANSI’H!I 1 uiiii.’died tree. No on«' "ho engages for Lakeview. \ ,i vo name»l plare and time TINWARE. Tile best .4 mil'll» an I supp«.»r will be prv- lads to ma ke money zapidly. Y«»u can »1» \«■!«• x oui " hol«‘ume to the work, or Best Accommodations for Passengers HARDWARE. v i.ie.l. Ti.'k«»ts, ■’.»*. only your «pare momenta. Full inf«»r- Wlm will bo carried to any point nn the G! h ‘ s , Paint«, Oil», Rrusliea, Meehanie’« EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO ATTEND. iiimi ' n s:i»l aJ 11 al is needed amt free. A'l I m - sx Ai C«>., Portland, Me. road at reasonable» rates. 'fools, Pumps. Pipe, Ammunition, etc. I KILLER it .M.ERl.Y, A General Express Business Job Work a Specialty. ALFALFA SEED ’! EVERAL TnnCsAND POINDS Ol Transacts»!. All order. promptly attend Prompt att.'iition given to all order' fresh alfalfa x‘i‘»l. nf the bvht »pialitx, ed to ami satisfaction guaranteed. from abroad. Our motto is “Live anil tr»'in the la 'in of J.Lu Miller » n Apph’^at*', «« Ix»t Live.’» II. F. PHILLIPS. Ashland. February 25, 1"1. Tir Call and examine before purchas ottered for 8aIe. Thia Meed is wartanfe«! to be vt^an and pure. Apply toG. Kaie^Mk», ing elsew here. Jac’rsunx ill*, <>r at the ranch. BII.GI.K .< M.EGl.Y. rilHIS PAPER may be found on tile at LYMAN < H AITF.I. I (’'♦•<». P. Rowell ."t Co.’s Newspaper Ad WT nails, wrought nails, cleat nail », vertising Bureau (10 Spruce St.), where ad THE best assortment of Ib^f-rs’ ami 7 lath nail', finishing nails, fencing vertising contra» U may be made fur it Jill nail«, horse-shoe nails, and iron and I WoVd.uludfn’i «t” Ir-rx in (Im market. New York. M FRED. UTrEN> Me<q bors^-sboes at FKEl». OTTE.X>f. S ( EUGIUESS MEANT. 'P I" KNOWl.M; THFMSF.I.VES IN- k ’ *'d to tin’ undersign'd, either by i» *’ « r* .. .• -«iiuit, will do well to call •’** • ’ : x t23«! of Di irrlaT, I bbl, a* they will ►,xvr«osts there* y. I xxdi have f<»- ■ i.Hiu-i.to bn -ne the II. I «hp « and need wiiut m due me. I mean just vx hat 1 »ay. hAVID CRONF.M1LLEK. pAIVPS OILS, VARNISH, <;LASS' 1 utid putty at FREb.ort EN’