DEMOCRATIC TIMES ADVE5 USIN'- AND JOB r»E TIMES JOB Of ; n 1 In fi:r 11 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1884 VOL. XI\ MEDICI Nt.!‘ BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. mi: THE FUBMEK'S STATE ! AM» • L [(’ohn.vn’s old M-uid. IND A. G. COLVIN K Durtnct Atte A FRESH STOCK 7 form cf Lkin ana LI ase. from Pimple crofula. \T I !H: san 1 Mo»mt'»r ». all. ru Cl» r!<. W. H. F r »Hírin’^iid»' ’t. fre>;( orun-r. irvojvr: J CENERAI MERCHANDISE Braatur. H. H < «»unly Ju'lk’” H. Plamr. J. Hhentt. A. H <r fM»r. J T. I ('IlMpUllUl. At Very low Prices S »nai CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. Tin- Hill GOODS Ht-niUor, ( fativr, U. <’<»rniai4’*it»i X F. S-idl A. Mel ali« (IX l.h d fl* tit! GROCERIES ¡:x poseí i" v. /.7X7.VAX.S FRUITS N main building is ‘he largest * vt t It is 1,378 ft vt long by 905 de, without courts, .»ml has a ous roof composed laigelv of > nriai'f-< 1 aa t< ail’ r 1 an abun • f light without subjecting the o the rn * <>f tho sun Within. is unob.»tructed. From one •orner of the building to it- »Pposite, the interior, showing .»11 tie ahis- uf indu industrial activity, is so I her»* aro n » partitions, and the I< ill irs. u ititi apart, supporting the r ■trin tmv, no impediment to » visi t only aeive to assist ye in measuring the va*t expanse, interior ii imded by wide and twenty three feci he.l bv twelve ch ived saf'd \ it sta in* .nt i t loll of t.i; : tf unde wood i SEASON > Il were P'l«' I tor « .> the prie»' of u triff ubici . eith ii'tiin eff.cl le rests lor the ing traili" rates on freight traffic. Iron iwuers of largo coal I iiler:. in lumber, <>p- manufaeturira of most products in ons. for tile -ale of what t. , -tip'll t' I ninnfm-tiireis of •■st.- and control in the country, di- nae profit, bus eoiubin question th" lumufaeturers of tlm pnrpoae of Ii' price of the bill to keep th • 111' PROFESSIONAL CARD NEW CASH STORE A. P. H \M5I >ND. i '. i BEAUTY AÎJO 1 ? 8« < >Si AYER’S PILLS A large proportion of tlu- <iiM i>»s which cause human euifci mg result Irvin derange ment of the •lomacii, bowel«, and liver. Av i k's t'AiiiAKrp F ills act directly upon ■sc organs, aud are esj»ecially designed to e the diseases cuused by their de nt, inrmilmg C«»ii»tipalion, lu< tioil. !»v —|» ;»!*i¡11 atlat hr, I)vr>ri ments, lor i urr. I VTTi »T N 1 > 1 H E M X K! ■ F A r > ird to contribnte so liber ili;, t '•e K piibliean <• impnigns? How in ¡'. .bilie», thè rn-ll iri'll 111 ninfa" m ami present chairinan <•! th" X-itioi. <>f ll' pnblie ui Connnittce itn'nit" 81<H(.O*tO, as hn •uing of thè caiupaign toc to be reinnm’iafed for thin;: h i .-ui". No m iti »»• »iik i ng aneli <• eintribul lowing I.efori hami tb,' nvn ». wnnld reeeivo a f f.iir p inve-tinent. The c»nb I llese immiitaet ilers m ees-arv fnnds to k< ean pirty in power, u| flint III" p irty will m < H 7JA V/. T. Ilio prof' etive tariti .al,un of thi t uiff ilio ’ll. V'AbEMY tmike prineelv fornii) CIJA !.LIM). Hess,all lieliee " «n afford l and* of doll.us to thwart tl at • b. "ti us atei tiiamla li "ai'i in power. Ali 1 »»• i- ? The far lanic, th" b a- consumi in .f.ieturei th.it tl; 11V • le in V i II I 'M S' \ I HE' PHV'K Hl' Wool. unii nth. Worn V-it-!, hie A7..1.V i in v< 1 br iiii’iv I bat 1 rurnviliing Coodt;. CHOICE ixtet : ix poi. ht < s . SI W 1>: IGAHS. .11 WEIT.V. i \M>lt N. XI I riris . \Kns. XUTltlXS Itrtl 13 siti tost t:». \i iti'Ms. univi tis.t it,Anin ir,- G« nt’ .Notch ! ir t/.7.7»-x \O. I \ VE i t T.C T V" si to still.. 5 poi! If ih" ■Chall le f .r he . to p u t » ■tiu..- t other [i th" peopl ■ i t to L froin tlieir a lio teli th- fa e tanfi’ li" is g for all lo- cun rae " boring tuan ami n. til«,- iviiol.-soiiic operute ti 0 a pro ne taliff they me -eeuriii" g imi »• i Bui does uot thè farrner *•■■ tbat he Ila1 no houle iiiaik< t at all limi th.it tip for eign market is so w*ik that il will uni in .ti ly re. ilo Hot th' teefi'.n lift W.I'eS? I.' Iv e insule l e Bill 11" » alu ibh iv. mill, ream is Link» I ruppi grow i tig in-auuti of co...bin iti '.i» eir asaocintiou». by wiiicii i i» . il coni 1 be pia" -d und »» >ul i afford a 1 V- lucer. A tariff 1 r iibly, a.-c »lupliac d>" ubteil by many t i ei’h-.-r i •»' o. when of wool Mil IX IXI'EHE ice De ovetti.lt'> lltdl 11 bl.it NEUSTADTER ■. K distiguis.'i d i. E C. Bay- itt-m mauufac- aper that the " Im si nos* de fili--igu traie. ■ni'dislied bv u 1 a lininisiratiou » illustrative of it while the cot nvpr*«t'»cl. in i. r.. ASHLAND I Hl BLANKETS i i mi um 1< s . will prob- of n - X X i : i. How KINS \XH Post Nativo Wool J.C. AyeràCo., Lowell. Mass. ru- h tn ICST REASONABLE RAIES. KEF. M. .i < x | h i .tti»' w-.n-i rial I-;. li I., t vii.-cut of FURNITURE WARE ROOMS D Ayer's Sarsaparilla. > i lu ; I ' P 1YSIC1 \\ S«>r( ïv ph A3HLAN0 WOOLEN MILLS. tarv- •ACSSOAVJI (V NINETEENTH YEAR. I* Il Y s I C I \ X AX’ l> DAVID LINN MARY’S AC ADEM V. Ro k Point Or »•I th I ■ ' < i Í t 1 CITY DRUG STORE ft RS oft* T. K. Y OL NG. ft IH KI AUS. I HOBINSOii GVIl.p .Mol’I.liIX'i in length a ml 195 fe» t s center, it ii i v in the wcilil ! lid nit • ih i ng. b v 111 range mt id with th- . a perm an I lit f»ut Ufe of th" I '.irk. i* located (»11 high gi ■oiind in tin st of live oak gi oves. S ih m< •nut the fnter ir. ÎIi magni lie-nt to wer, riiAiiis DR GEO. 1 A X I- II V Patent L:eii Ph. ’ COMMERCIAL MOTEI. KSO.V. JORDAN, P: CHANG' ’N MANAGEMENT X’ 1 1 S’i V ill. . I . ' «» 3 i < i <:i F 'U r years ago stroiii: B'-piinli .-ii now supports Mr Blaine, di "'rilie.l him the.»: t he 111m I Bl.i m ' who h id voted for or failed to ................... subsidy of eithei-land 1 un lie» asked for while he was in Cot giess. 1'hey knew him a-a lobbyist be fore he entered Congie-s, -■ "l.ing con tracts for the supply of 'inns They knew him while ill Congte-s md white Speakm a- the ins de friend f wildcat "orpoi ations, ruling as Speak-r to save their bills, ami a- ci inning reward for hi- official netinn: as engaged in selling the uoi’thl. - bonds of such co: porn lions, receiving large gratuiti"* there for, ns confessed m Ins letter; mid final ly. alien pec iliarly involved, getting th" Pacific r iilri ml conipa y. as it si ems almost cert un. to give him .*64. i till for »» hat wus not worth fit IM»') c. nts. I* this the record of a reformer—of a man to purify the ml ministration and t '•» inise th" standard of political ami ffieiul morality? MARKET w PHYSIC! \ X AXD S ( <1 .1 | U it FIRST-CTA^S OR DTR I’lie* C’iiv Snloon Ore on. Gran4'» Pass. H’DGI s BUILDING. lUr». <1; » il • vi riti ■ r c r.-.t ■ f eó'-i». I ' Ir:.»' I;- 8 IMPt RUNG I WHÎIESAIE DRUGGISTS, I . s || t I C liforira St.. J alisonvillt .GW D I» E I’ rsi I! I R \ VV111 I'rnr*ir», i »II- i>- Pi»» urn«n».i. I ! Î . 1 New Saddler Shop, t i : ki » i . ! giioh . ì—i. .»will-". Of. zon I Si <■» f,.t, The Rooms r.nd Bit’s GROB II. r AX'YGA >v\ J. SIGN PAINTER, Hi! LUMBER YARD Ja< ksonville, Oregon i A’ Gold Hill ! ».id I I Faring 9 ' < Ro ig'i u A The Very lowest Rates I k <<1 I *1 St». I d I < . I ins ELI. Honey to Loan ! FIVE THOUSAND DOH A ;S id i.’ y.;v ♦>. t‘i-f ’ . Î: >>i I--I. SADDLES. 3RIDLES. HARNESS 3iTS. SPURS, i in i.xsuw. TEACH MÜSSC -t < ,|.t Iti and LcGHOBN BROS. & GILROY, FRUIT TREES DOORS, SASH & BUNDS Jar rtH>m find MAILMi S PLANING MIL! AMILXND. Oli Or ir< ’n¡ tL Attend«»1 te» T P RTL’ND KATES By the Thoasand ! T'.i for FRUIT TREES An- k a SHRUBBERY. i in ti n. 't-'’la--- •r STUTE TOST. red h*t a promis-*»») awn in his favor as h *»d'*r GnbtteTt. ,L«r ru'f J«lv r-'var«ifd <»n E. !»!MI< K. .Vtotfnee. I Hn t , plunU and forestry, ■ iJiv.it' d product*, in export u ods. i: !iiin**rol(’gical sample*, in n.divt» inufit in ifl product*, in rich arch co d > «>r<tin' exhibit of M- xico, countries <»f Central tud South ii i jea m i the \V< st Indies will be -•■■nipleto and comprehensive, unitedly • •omp"snig an extraordinary exposi- . 1 tion. The general government exhib- * < ) 4 I ; -1 pr I..V it« will in njugnitnde and variety ex- ■t I reed the n>ugnitic<*nt display mair 1 at Il.f Philadf lphia ( ’rnteniiiui. l’lie • 9t ■ PROF. E. T KUGI.ER ten exhibit, from the wood to the h V rie, through numerous and wondern Take* j.! .. nr. ,. , (•S piuce- «■', will be an nnii-n.il .ittiactio» I < I he same cm be said of the sugar cane ami th»* rice plant, the process of culti vati« ii, harvesting and maim fact urie g. ali Lf ii.g practically deinonstiatv.l The live ^tock display will lie a very inter ent » >t»ng feature. It not only includes rie*. catt’e, hors» s, mule. . sheep, bogs, )-•••-! poultry und p< t st .»ek. buttila1 useful .miniai th»* (i g. A ve»y liberal pre nimm ìi-t « IT red in this <1 j* innen’ will iisiire a large representation. The . lectr’cal display will be complete, Í d» monstrating the wonderful progress in this line in all d»»*eriptiofi - of invon Jnrksom file. <» r* ; on. tion and use. The machinery e xhibit TH F I ■\i>r.l:SIGM ’> m H I.l.l I will b - enormous it will present in de tothii ail work t;« ’ii- li:i ■ m t h< tail the culmination of this, the great nt re; irOlLtOi * i«: viitive eras. The develop ♦ ; H)i:i nt mit . est of nil uh nt* of the past few years will afford ctr N AIM WHOi ' ’<T WllrS. (LIAT i.at< ri il tli.it will be a source <»f c«»ntinn i. *;> nul ., i-j.--j.i- . X ,d- r-xit ’r. ’ al woialc’ men* to tb<* visitor. Tho ex- u ,\ . • .. i an.i Nt.‘ol Hute- poition of women’« work is u feature •holte Ct JON.1 MILLER b. I < 1 vvnrr-u » <!' i ’> ’• ••• if pr«»’wrlj t in I for. ’• : •••’’ -y. i’r<nit e taker î a» • Kir.r •. I' • !‘w. ■ f I'« a<’h S. •! wart» d. A. S 4HINSON. Jacksonviir *. Oix^uc. Arg. 1. làòtf« Pm.stvr.s rs .John Taylor anil George Q Cannon, leaders of the Mormon 'litirel., in an interview omphatieally repildiate the statements telegraphed from New Yot'.i that the Mormon Church bad appropriated money to ai.l in the election of tlx1 Democratic Presi i dential ticket, bn which cert tin corsid- ei iti.nn were tr ho given in return. Til. ', aisert that anything of the kind, in an» form, h is ho existence or fonn dation whatever in f u t, and that the dispatch referred to has been manufac tured for electioneering partisan pur poses. 1» sheep are kept in apple orchards they w ill destrov th" fallen fruit con taining the coiling moth larva even l>- tti i than pigs. The first crop of larva fall with the apples while they ; are veiy sinill till 1 somewhat litter ill taste, flogs will no! eat these unless starved to it, and will leave many un touched, preferring to eat grass. Sheep rel.-ii these small apples very mnc1'. and w.ll run around at all hours of the day to gather them as they fall. I.ater J in the season the pigs will eat the fallen fruit readily enough. the <-il-f.ink* uvei 11 iwmg With "i runs to wast". cotton—beds pilei with raw tDiiteiiiil. clothing I glutted with "»--d-. provision crowded with food, while thin and tens of ihous in Is uf Inni. - industrious mechanics -w ho w«-i years ago informi d th it if it :i " elected there w mid be no »» n tin 111 to <lo beeail e tile t il llT Wilt reduced—can ii it earu money i i to buv the food that th y ha» • 1 i to produce, the clothing thuir have mile, the coil that they mined, nor to pay for th" little « that—in a m ij 'i ity of eiise- in tie —belongs tn the great " irporati " have rediiecl tlp-ni to a d""r.i.b-d m rvi tilde? i The B’aine Republican n it- : i account for the prs-ent < !.. of dep siati ami suffering am mg th" latt i in the manuf.i'-turiug «entri of East. 1>I to Mu Lini.i. Si ri- ■/■ <. bus tllÌN li. ni«- against : "Mr Blain I i rillt buttine.» f .-.'>o.<NHl Whitt th SI< ’ll (>1 it is»»- have not leaineil. but W"suppos ■ i i p titmi of t in ofil K' ti- ttii-ky inei t If tli.it ba s i. why tli.i he not attack the Chicago /«'.t' . that h el two columns, i i i|>|>ort'-.l liy atliilav its ? This is a ver y i J I tuck wit ii Mi Blaine. He tried it on ns in >r" than twenty live years ago. to the tune >>t -■J''.mi i,if wc- reui"tni'er < rr "ti ». We pibi only f i- tlie wilt in th«1 civil nit. A y. a mil a 1 alf after he had ns in.l ci ■ I in another couni», anil we promptly .1. imimled tri tl, but w< ih I not succee.l in gettiug it. At III" next tei 111 of court a "»•/ ye-oseye ha i been enteie.l without Ju- "Ur know ie.i^ <- until ihn opening of the T he C hinf . se R iistkiction A i i rm, and tin n notice given u« thereof, tie« l’h-1.1 nt th" Unit" I St »1' - - i i" who!«- th ing ». is niere bluff W 'st court has rendered three <lo"i i n editors w ill not Ii- greatly disturb- Chines« cases in referen -' t cd by attempts in the a If aniende.1 Chinese R -trieti n A M. '.Blalle- piop .se* tr first case is tbit of a boy born i tuii* to Le intimate* country of Chinese parent- . • ;»l to hear ] Fi. hl noidsthat the Fourteenth A »11 of the affair. A nv nt to the Constitution does n 11 ill"» ' . he will .loll 1 elude the petitioner from eitiz.i and he must be allow, d to lam! Th. After elect loll he will srcon.l case, covering that of or"» ins the i >: -I W:i\ he calf. residence. Judge Field d "ided that mi evidence to that effect was n .»» per mimi-sioner of the generai missible; that no Chinese e mid bind •e ha* submitted a report of in the United States in tlm futuie. nn ?r tiens of til.-lise il year elido! less the b -.irer of th • certiti •at" i- pi r 1SS| Rillelltrr s, und se- ud in th" amended act. Tin- third "•■ le lami embract . I fi**.- tl was that of u ioniamle.1 China» in in, Indiali land-, 697.129 who applied for l ail ttpoii a i ■ >, liz 531.170 iii-l i s, all ili- titiee that she ivonbl appear w en tli* c vear 1SS ve-s. l w i- read» to leive Tie Jud ;• •11 over lssjof 1: denied the iipplieation. holding teat frolli <ii-|*osal* ii mi ler the 1 iw a woman was prohibited ,f.»3: from Indiai frotn lauding, and he Im mi autli i i > t I 12.779.13", an inarca*« over to allow the law t • l<- evaded under Sl.073.361, ami un im-reasc over any eonditious. I .-•1.3'12,75®. to wliielr ìs to Ire $10,27.5 receive.1 f ir ccrtified • • • G kami D e M 'N stuatiox -Portland, i-'ipies of record», inakiug thè total ic- October 17th.—8« nator .James H Sla ceipt* of thè year *‘12.7^9.405. The ter : I rived hero from Eastern Oreg tt conimissi'iner iene»-» bis r< commenda- vesterdiiy. lit» visited the Denioct itic tion flint thè pre eniptiou laws 1 m > re- h>-ad.|uiirtors during tiio afternoon a i l peab-d, ami flint thè li.iim- tenl fili»* was tendered an informal recepti >n bi in- nm< li le i so a» to r.qilire proof of the County Democracy. A large m l •ictual residence nnd improvem-nt for enthusiastic proce-sion of tho vot.-r- of two » iis b foie homi-t«ad entry tuay the city and E mt Portland, 'ti -lii iin ' lie "oinninted to ca-l-. pnyin'-ut. Ile tin-Couch ("bib of 60 I nun, paraded '•• "OIIIIII'll'ls thè lepi-.ll of (Ile timbei the streets this ev. uing and escort'd "it li ni e ad. tliv .' et pi o» iding t fiat Intuì s tlx- Srnator to the court lion-", whero 1-ivered uith lelimpii-hiueuts shall be lie made a rousing Domocr it. • s|.e"ch s’ibje.-t to entri linai, di.itelv upoH cuti to about 2 <*<HI people. He pt. fl I his eelhitioii :it th" limi "Ili-e, thè dea -rt land Ja imi thè ttmber and afone land speech with the I'.-mark that h" ha 1 ii Ib' T" »»eie 1.076 miles of iHilroad tended to take for bis text th’ Republi act. can majority in Ohio, ljut c mid not con struct' I during the year under va tell what the majority was, as it was go rious land grants. ing so low that it broke the telegraph wire. Great enthusia.-iu prevail" I »lur T iu '. tos . Oct. 17.—Eminently r ing tin evening. spectabb- evidence isofi-red in support of a -i.akc story that comes in from the G aheield root ivo.I 211 olecfotal v f irm of -John Yard, eight miles from ami Hmi.'ot'k 155, in tin* el“di<in of this city, on tlm Brim-wick pike. Dio lHSl). Notwithstanding < im li. '.!', ]i! - Stoiy - that ' ue of Mr. Y ird's COWS pomleranee in the eh'otoral college. li° »» i found every morniug on coming wa* a minority eatxliilato in th" popu from a certain pasture field to I m - us dry lar vote. Ou the face of the returns I e a- th -ugh she had been milked. When olitaineil 915 more votes that. Il me > k. p.-tured in another li -Id she gave the tho.igh throe counties in Texas failed usual niuount of milk. A watch w*» to send in their returns to th" Secretar» s< t and it was found that a large snake of St ite, which if estimat. d at the sinv I'nin.i early i-very morning and took a vote for governor would have gin n meal fioin tho cm's udder, draining it iancock a majority over Garfield of of every drop of milk. 3.156 Hancock an I Weav< r'r. vote was i 819,898 more thau Garfield's. bCBscjiiwt for the T imeh . M tú HCtlfiQs uow jm trade. He re I. -s to tt mu own, “which i expor'ing » iv two third* ____ of ____ its r... | j | o - ilit -t t ■ S .nib Ann ri"au Stat"- and Chi in. This tr.i l" h:i - been built up ou a profitable basis in d< -pit" of the fact th .1 the mill makes nothing but brown, nnbl-a-h'-d eotton cloth." Tbi« tuir.u f.e'tn s positive in hi* assertion lie printing machinery and ilv--tuffs could lie imported or brongbt iato tliiw pn •< • c-irr..-.p'>n<liug will 1 of fl EuglisL market, witli ad Je. A lioTÌl-lHI i.iillw conili <1 nt h <-o»t wb:<-b ih- ni t<> «n.lctt<p!l tb* mJ Is all over tir- w-jrld, tl.Us Hi •!:■•;■ .«t .in .tvtìons bitter tbali -li- mml nf bv any Eng ji < r.” Belicking (hi», ir. Bivler •b-efiirc* hi» intenti of ii|i|w>rfing (fio D -nioeratic ticket Tw» s V rot k years of Kefitibiican and our navy is driven from the < rity ! ir year» of Republican and our merchant tnariae i« un year* of market fwr i dort roved. • years of Republican in >nev in al! house«! into K publica ■ of million of Republic»- jwsverty aro ®:i 4 N ew Y oke , October 19tb. -A special from Philadelphia says: The papc> trade is in a rninoua condition, cause«! by tin. G iverimieut embargo ou th - importation cf foreign rug«. Rag« liavu already nl\an«-«sl from 39 to 59 p- cent. During the fni-t thirty days not ;. pouud of r ig- h i* bi- n put on a ves«< bonnd fo • th" United States iii any for eign port. The paper mills in this c mutry have a short «apply or none nt all, except in a few instances, and <1. nn-stic .b-a'er* baveiiom» on haml. Tbi is i-s]n- idlv true of the e <>( thè We-t. West. TI domestic si il ply from remote ajute» is alwavs * .»caut ut thi» aca-on of fi • year and mnstc jutinue so tiutii Sprint: By 1........ iii I mt 1 i thè l.thk) mille, using fr un 2,0tK> to :>.<kM fons p.-r »by. will ii uve ground tip all thè ruga iti sigili 1 i niak'1-an buving up stock. * T he caprices of fortune are again strongly illustrated in the story of oiu Tack Jacob«, of Sun Frnneiseo. He ba.l been well t<> <lo many years ago, lint h id long subsisted b.V selling latter» tickets, nn.l peddling cigars. He ha., lioi rowed small smns at different tilM . aggregating abn-.it fctifM) dollars, and li nlwaya “ui'id" a not" on'».” A fav. .lavs ago a millionaire brother in Enf hiti.ldie.|. leaving him «3.600,000,Vf wliicb $10.000 was sent as an earn»»' Th" first thing tli<- old man did uttaM pay all his debts. But was Fortwi favoring, or only mocking him? At- lie i» ti"w an old man. and only tw ivei k* ls-f.irc th" news came, hi* will to whom through all he had ulwaj lie'-a devoted, hil l died and left bitm alone. A big 1.1 of money, but old au 1 .alone ! OvEHLANI» M o NTHET.—’jl»0 OM a A>-: nnmber of this «uperior periodical liu* been received, and is about the beat number of this sterling magazine yet I n' lished. It eontaius among the choice articles, a story of "A City in the Old West,” by Clarence Miller; "Discovery of tho Nevada Fall,*’ by •Tames A. Lawrnnee; "Employment of Women iu Kan Francisco.” "A Story of Donner Lake Puss." "A Night Storm,” "Indians in Far Northwest.” "Indian Campaign in tho North,” “Pern, Bolivia and Chili," “From Mis sion Peak to Mount Desert,” vrth many other excellent articles, lxxik review, etc.