« ?/i.i. UUc ¡The Jlruiorratir Jim«. i'íí é ADVERTISINo Pftlblûftiiud ev<*r> Frati)’ u;<»ruui¿ hj CHARLES NICKET T í NEW TIMES B U IL Í) IN Ü. t€*«lrw ••» ’••it» • r » pi a«**« JACKSONVILLE, 01ÎEG0N, FRIDAY. NOVEMBE 28. 1S84. VOL. XIV $.i... ûc»* c«»py, per Hnnti-n. - t ! i 1 . . ** tlirce month* OFFICIAL DIRE TORY. DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. BUSINESS THE FARMER’S STORE ! A NE ,V DIAL [4 'oluniiX ohi '•tanti. ! \ XD ITCHING DISEASES A FRESH STOCK G. COLVIN S • Hol i riti s\x a li-pl.iyiDg (■«HA'IDISF. •I. IL LI I I I I ow Pricev CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. A - - i> < AM \< >l’h »Xs il I I I I Y > l \ I loxt i;\ M I < )i.,\( I < IS. I I «. ' -, El . on. Fu ni-hi ng FRITS IN SEASON. r »»e.* ' A F. P. PRJB s ; 3 : < > MERCHANDISE A I AT- OF 1 VI x 21k i S I s ¿¡id Smail Profil I »U ) • »( H >1 •>. I l;I ! A M N V \rr«» bn • ¥ VF JUNG I >l< )Xs. i I.M1 BIX«. I- i KMSB ING MHi|»S. \ I\ X I » « \I’S. I.M >i > \XI » SHO1 s, Ik f«»ur:«l in a tir-t •«•I»»- -Tl,« JM ! ».«• a.lii Mt Mthl I,I ' X r\x<>. ’! > i-L »t x- (»BXWIU.XTS SILKS. I A( ! S lamps’ MercH ■’bT’ri^ NEUSTADTER BROS THE ASHLAND of a BLANKETS boss or i hi : road •IK! ' »I • I \ X ’ ». NiNET ENIH YEAR. DAVID IINK GARY’S ACA DEM y CHY DRUGSTORE . I Mot'EIUM .'*<»!•’A" ERRITT i HCBINSON L<>! N«.»„* LINI» I X X A DRUGS, Pii « n i. Paient Mettes 8 Chemicals. il- 1 to. »lay .»r THE COMTBCiaL MOTEL. R. W Lf. IA KVOW. .1 l«k *»«*!!% ill«. r I J j P C V I n Jac okl <.OX. P . » ..inn ■< • ! - " . I . <1 B« *» H«.i. I if >i - j.-. • f S- .i* h» i 11 . Gu«-*!* will al V..JM t.L«l fu»* I -I» Mi|»|i|i»i:x ris r sui:< ; i:< >x ( )ftir«> !,■•«••?»ft«-r : t i irr ¡»r.-/ ».•«- n- M. <»n Fourth «tre» '. priHUptls att- '«L. I ... I i h W. H. F ANAGA SEST IN THE IT. ? s < rru ï MARKET, \ :•«! f b" fb»«».D ■ tithd up With H vi'-w t»i clwtn- J.VKSt >X VI ELI h, ••** ;«ud ««»nafort. I r.i:¥fs m k *» o > • in.» . Wh’-» > « »i «■«»•D* »•» Gn. I’t". *t«»p at tl'#* I • W I I! ' ' •' J'-IU U '• ' Will h. pr ||>- »*rb '• "ppli».l. .1 \S. IOICDÀX. I Oll. KT FRED. GROB, . D . PHYSK I \ X AND S U KG 1’0 X. ' 1 ’11 « - < ’i t v Gian**» thl •<• ul <• favor tit is hop-r u it I ill ;•.«■ to ip.tlv » ino-t | i«i>ii!.'«r public l. Hi El J:v DI SIRI H» I ■ ‘ n. t- • j ul. - th t h» - po par - «i lo till ail . f.. an «: > ■. i e r*. • "g’ i-. • t»’.. "f tl * h«. • 4ixlit>. I i l l) (.ROB. A i', r. i »1 I • t v • J < k* I Bi ' Bn* <• Ja krcnvilL . Or« gon. I O .. \ F'.OORIXr HMSIÜM. A ch w II » • «I rt'H-’i »nHi»b’ r ’ (ft .i I. |. «« LP t «>¡«*» *«l. V« JI IJ MBF I t it M tO - ’Ut V, . W <1 . ,. IM LI l: .> i (ft. U \KS!I S ! I AXIXG VJ L. AMI! AND. <’L . • ¡it M I JOIN I» »U »I’S •- uni >ilt*d-«Hlk . « ••* rR*lffi.- Utkdt* - trf hrtr.l tly hook», - Il i «•«•kn rr •U* . of id) biz . 0, St JOHN MlLiJth’ AT P RTLXN3 N i£ I OST ES 1 i.ousi nd ! I M i l.-h,M 1> 1C M W l.MUMi Ob ii,i<>».. ti J.i< k>i»!i ;d d et‘lii.ln- F.i ¡or i i, UIÌ TRi LS & SHRUBBERY, \i h 1 i «i i i:-«etd w; i »•••!. T i •' w b HG ,,w in) • ........................ A. i. IÜHS .UN. d.*hv»Ti. r *•: «I <»u tewte ¡/¡Ml' F. J w- «X.V -L* a Urcguu, Aug* 1» löcü. Gia. I B lw, JuD 4 sVbAeJM> U ¡I». TEACH MUSIC I’lK-S. J. hi XXI Ï. iJORS, SASH & BLIiWb. 1 c**»ry. H 1 LUIT TREES M Factory a d Sal«•• «»• in at n n to the I • *4>k :.»’<•« «II' *, Hi A i- -' 1 «ju«»**t'»d t«> * • tL I** tho . id »* f«»r»Jw,;l. A know, nv l»ti ' I j a- il • t t -k W'*r?* ••» r r I atro? Ml T A XI W SAIHUJ il >iu>P ii L any work h my ; i« will, pr iwptt «— a l «»ut. a ti ¡ : . . DOiEi. ¿RIOlES. HARNESS OiTS, SPURS, I. 14 i Xsou (’alifornu l'-.itluT u*t «I. ai ti pn< • " t<» suit th G 0 S s .S. SG Liii V. ATI ‘ N’i I' N B w ■Í. J ' CII 4LL »I ■ foni: , .■ Ilk*. if I Im- i F ..11 «•:< il* r- I I • I ' f • »■ B b lur «I ¡ " I* 1 I C. C PfK R 8 C ’ RJST’O, J. Kenney, Si GN PAINTER, PARKER’S SAW-MILL Th • •’ - i » tn- h :v ■» ««i'« WHOLESALE DF4JGGISTS, Few Saddler Shop, X :•*( > w ess V t n i:<)p(»\v Jack’ nnvillo Or gon. f ■ f SKTS. HODGE, DAVIS&GO Xil I « »< » 1» fire on. P a «». THE HOUSE THAI It AN BUILT. “Y« s, it sliovhl be a cottage,” said Dan B i kh*y , lavint: wn Iff» ml«* an«) 17 > TEXT ; Fl > E P II ES I PEN /'. THE SUPF.HFLl’OUS CIEL. Tie* twelfth atuemlment to th«* run stituti 'ii of the Un’t' d Stat»«, wh ch was ratified iu lk(M pi'»vid»> thaï th« elec oral votes shall la* Cist on the first Wednesd.iy in D-c*inb person have su«di majoiity, th« n from the persons having th»- highest niiini?« i s not exceeding three on the list of those voted for sr prvtd • lent, the hous«* of representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot,the pre» ¡•I» rt. But in «hooding the president the ballot snail b • t tk» n by State*, th* repre>entation fi < m • aeh Staie having one vote. A quorum for this purpose 'hull consist of a number "f member« from tu«> thirds ef the States, ami a m ijonty of all th«» St tvs »I ih II be nec- «•(• -aiy to a ch »ic»*_ And if tl e house of reput ntatives *b: 11 not choose n pre-11» nt wbeua \er thr« riglits <>f choice sh ill iltt\ Ive in on them, b- f »r»* tli»- 4’b "f M .rrh next foil Wing, then the Vice pr« *i> ent 'b.«ll act ».s president, as in the ease • f the d» alh «»r » tie r constitu tional dis.duhty of the p»< si lent. I’he per-*» having the urreatest num* her < f v «•'» g a* \ c«* pu *if elwet'»ra ipp in’H«l. ami if m» pt T'Oti ha^e a taa j t itv, th*n li<»m th m two high «t num I*« s a tli® I -*t th»4 -»eri it- shall di«» »se iL<> % i<,o-pn‘*:-l»>nt A quoi uni for th»* pin j »»*♦* *hu)l o»»» si*t of t w«« tirr Is of ’h» whole number of sei uor», an«J s »li jiiritV of the * hole num ber shali b • ' <-■ •• M*ai v to a eh ’ic<*. But m per-oi. eonstituti •: alh in«*li U Me to the flji*e ot pr*s:-i®iit fthrtll b;- 11 !» t i he 1 - ili • of v i ••• pi PAhL’Ut •f 1 h • U'.'!» ♦ Sta» « ” A recent nnmlterof tin London HhAx' lav» down the proposiiiwu that "the que-tion what to «‘ done with uur girls It u. bv no means a new proposition, Imt the Glohf presents some fre-h and interesting fi'-'iir- s by way of re estali li-ltin,’ it. Notice was given a few weeks ago of 2(l vacancies ill tln‘ L •«» don post-office that were to bo fllle,l by women; ami w .men desiring the places were s 'niinon, d to undergo a competi­ tive examination in arithmetic, hand­ writing and «nctatiou. Th« result wa that as m inv a- 1 4 1' women presents 1 themselves f,o the ordeal. A few months earlier MMI girls, of ages rang­ ing from 18 t > 20, underwent a similar examination for a similar number of va «•aneies. Here we Lave a total of 1,9 X1 wmn-n on the one hand, and not auove 40 idac«,.s on the other That is ti -av. 1,860 of these aiiplicati's wer<> -npr i fln ous Coinmerit ng upon timse tacts.the f.'W.e declare- th»' the matter becomes mui< «‘omplieat'-d the fiirthnr it is «-x- iiuimd. since th«' girlsHlready employ­ ed n- clerks necessarily displace an al most equal nntnlier of young men Now, what is to be done about it. I- it one of the social problems that are destined to b ,ffl ■ mankind for all time? Is the -tlperfliinus girl, like the poor, to be always with n-? To answer tn the affirmative is to ta> e issue with one of the greatest of philosophers, for he Ims written that "Nature makes no mis takes ” Ami vet everything that is n«ee.<»arilv snpetflous is a bad mist ike Bn’ it is l,y no me.ms certain that all of tliu 1 8tXI girls who fail' d to secure tin positn ns m tin' London pustoffiee w, re s i nmtiv noeessarv superfluities. They were not needed tn that particular field of eff rt But -ere they not needed some place? I’he chances are that a- tln- 1.860 di-appointeii one- walked out of the posfoffiee. tearing their hair and gnashing their teeth, 1,860 citiz ms of' Lsuidou were engaged hi similar pain ful > xeic -cs be au-e of their «ualulit« e obtain co ks equal to hiking br-ad “s”ch a- ni'itlier u~e«l to bake.” or par lor ma d- equal to «lusting w ithout h.e.iknig the ehinathat cam«- over with the Conqu, tor, or governesses that un der-tand the fine ar» of betiding th, tw g without def.,rtning it. beginning to chalk out a diagram on 1/ /¡ MA, «•» - It Bl inn. u Hi it* lutoniz.iuk his carpenter’* bench; “yes, it shouhl I’j ;t !.’« u i- «I hiin i e. 't iinh r« h«*vi «1 t»y H w;v ni I nil. will; < titi« unt b<»i p. ; • «I a mi l '1<* R|;- I«»? ;i c«»ttagv, ami b.iilt on tho plan of l>l)»-,ii«>t «.I « ut i«’u»:i tlv ri’ U Skin Cur«*. ¡'Lr r«’|» d «I « !>. v i n i u«’ • r t !" • t. tin X ’W Bi«’«.«i Puntar, t«» k« • p those picturesque. Gothic porticos just th«* LI«»« m Í « «>«»!, th»* |aT-i* i»tli»»n pur« and unirn- I)an tati.’v. tli* h<»\v - i . th»* bv- i :« <1 k - a«’ here, facing the west” (h«re live, will -I *tb ■ Ul- I'Z iHil. J' tor. I.’:L ’ ii 14«I p a p(‘htavr<*iial addition to the wenn. I1*«’: i.»' I. "L«‘:i. Ihuritu-. S«- ih| Iliad Ih«iaii. tl. ;¡: • u. S«’ .ly i’L'l western side «*f the diagram), “and two tiiiplv lluin*’r* i>f fIt S> ;.|p •' «I Sk n. when tl.i bav windows” (making two smaller -t pl.« Hi!" a* «I JI kfiw’i r(iii"«h«** fail. p. ntagons), “ami here should be th» parlor, uinl here the library, ami here I 4 «I i i IM M I 4/4 Ks. My tîiî.ti’iul«' I«» <««Hl i - «in* «'ULt|’ obl’ui «I fr >i, if • t;-»’ «»f t!>• < utH’tira when* w would l»r* a‘.fast together so Ihn1 «li«-*. 1 1 »¡v«- I" «*n 11 » ul !••« I \« 1’ I « >•■«•«*• ma "i my !••-’' for tw« nt> >• ur*. I I ad D'»t a <'o!nf«»r1abl«- •"sily Minnie nd 1;” and Dan smiled niaflit f'»r « ••;«r*. Ih'* lull «'I du aiul it^hiurf w *re *'» to hiiiiself at th ■ (’harming picture bis n (♦•»•*•*. X«»w I ’in I i i .. i" * . I hnt«> no tr<»u til«’. < »*>ly 11n* Ii m i - i»l««r««I i iirh«f «»n my lind»* fancy had created “Minnie” might well have be» n r»*nr«in as a t«»k«*n <»f iny f.»rm»*r\ in<*t*r\. tlh Xi:\ L. SMITH. proud ot Dan if she had linpp ned to i - > \. . '. N.Y. *-• him ju t then, for he w.«s looking i:< ZI Ì| % (ft \ 4 « III 1.1» his l>» st. M»‘U always do when they are V ur mo*» \ tin •>■!•< u1 Hiua lb»u«id»l«* Dan B« rkl« y’s mind tint dav w th k’D d r« Mx I’tiif mrl wh * (r«»ut»l»«l And D««n B -rll' v. looking bis best, w ilt l.' / uit, . g <1 1 tri«'l »*. M-ial do»t«H* »i o dd «I.« i ' i 1. «Id * ' t d” • ; • j u•• « ut . tica Ib u • «li -, vlml. ht»»‘»«iil\ It is noi »‘very »lay ‘hu! one meets khc I i cun I l.t r. f«»r wl«««’h I « w«1 j«»u m.’o y thank»* ni.«! a hamlsom« fellow, or one so manly mat.) nudib • f i , *- i . \X i<»X BOSSMII H. I r ion Bakvry. ami noble. Fdu »«’rub. ti •». Eimina L<’vering thought so, and I I I ! ( i: <»B I t *»< 4 I I*. w hen 1 >an ask«*d her to be hi- wife -he I « • • r\ w llnik’ly sp. k«’tlx* little word that tl •• top «•’ tl « ìp. I r .! ><» gi (in euia K» ii ina • Inin iiappy «■till - ; it > 1» vim iti.<* i « ill**. it v« , i it " oi M iiihit* J, »vf ling Ami 11 I «¡ l.t t«» t’ ll j« hi tl ! j.> ii; ( utuma I;•-• fa« «1 u 111, I lot<1 « aitt'l' I - till« I <'«v t (’\« r u s a man *<> W(*rtLv of vej ! v ; - j «*rf« «'th « ur» «I. «•«a ti«h n» e as D *n. I El I» KB K MAI ¡ EE. I In* on thing th P *♦<»• J m lie w ty ' . « i t their P» rf« et l».>pp.n**s n.tH Dan s I > A l’Oi»4>% I -• <;. i k • f n •I dl\ wi alth. il c-iil.l ti 1 * • f poi*««! n v ! i> vy or «]>>« n«>«>d. ffmd t.» ¡mild a b. u*e. H,.I Ei tu lia i t u’ ’em a ’«■ « ui» • v n t il « . I la? -olii «' ft r t \ t \• ■ i - i : si , ¡<4... t. «•..«lid b. gm life in a <’«.s\ , irxlept hden Il«»lli*ton. M o-'acLuM ti'-. «»in«' • J î I ei r o a n So!«l ’V« r> « I ■ ! » . l’l'Ci <'ll!«llr'. "> C i lc R»*u’lv«*nt. *l ■’>. S. : i . 2’» < r ¡’«»tt'T Dru I lie *nl j- ct wa* one of great aniiety HL-I ( h«4n:«’l»l ( «'.. B»’*t< : . Ma'-. D He *p* n’ a vre.it «» nou, i- Io* * ""il there, nl.inninz nt hi* I" *« t<«r th«* ti \ e-h mi Ir« I» .... I IJ SCP f liions «l.M ,*<»r«>. lit» une, l|e l > ! w *«> lUt- I- *ti «I in i’ th it h» It«, ««Zi-ina, Biotti««*. K ingii oí i».. .* II toil:!. Pii ¡«I ml, .imi ronfùhd a l ts.or*. ( .irboii« l«*s. I¡«»i¡*. al: ; l.i'llpti« .. iis lio < * to the »’¡ti p. » t -r * b> n> h m <1 the >kin, are tbv «l.rect l’csu'.l « i urc state of the blood. »I* le xer «licuring tint tie h.», r.u-'.Ni than H ib- el hltn-elf for a mi Z " I en,-li under tie o en i i li. au I 'va­ il- vni’ g li V ir >1 he I l«»ul bui * «i«î? bh •o.|.r.-n;..iv8 '¡'m ie u is a suspirit ils Iiioistu O il' I..Ü trentine; I. au«l |-i > \ ■ ( le-i« N »1 h »n's ev > * ami a suspici «u.s M II I'l-V itM. S h r O . Wedn.-» qmver «»n Ins lips H«- w t> v» rv fond i « ven lig of I.,»■ «. ,.|¿ .\.|,,||,|i Spreck >» i oftliot '»Í his neph- w a. «I his pr«1t\ flan *ee. «lav le»’. a si n of C..IIIS S| r. ■ kies, the sugai iii«H le- t « «light it re dh t ««» b ««1 that I.iti j of San Ft'tt» «’i*«*«*, enter'd the lie y <• U <1 n t h «v«- th*-ir h'»ii*o i? the »• rner .,f Bush ai d “ II« le .ru I «pi. t « U:. • «• N »th m ». ('hra . ir/e • hnn*e f. “wto h .î *n t«4 bnim an(| to K a 1 tun slier t- . and imrne lately on­ m» fi« « tl u mnri.b i .¡m a»»,t.*k n us st>aek tl j •» n M H -.¡r hly u*4? :««r it, and r» nlly—‘ D Y Ul)g 11 fl ft; tllMa* » *h.»ts, the e,| three Ami Ile n ami th» rv Uncle tir*! sinking D Y ung in »In !ofi arm. f ime«l a plan winch h® ¡.» so I m • little ab:»ke th«* u.luiw, aU«l the RffiCMtul niime«b »teh mio eventi, n '•m* strnek him in the sh»mhler At '4i h» Dm the m x morning: XC'A Ì > Th. .Jun« :hib D< \ " mg tilt ne«l t»» c • into his pri “ D m, I want you to biniti a house p.-l-onH t’t| hi \at” «»tli •<• an<| m doing so *lippvd and H i O lii tan ; h I-. i f«»r me UTlti* of 7‘. 5 tell t" tn. floor Sp • ckh s io ch» «i ov “A lioii*e foi yon. Unelo k (ili. u ho m ill hik ei 4 c miter and A m al u third *h»»t. th* W h «t in the world «lo v<»u { io (Io* %» und« i I ti I bull >t 1 iking a bundle of *«’h • <»1 b»e •k'* .tp-irilla. not oidi in 11 -• ? .Alo y«'ll g»»ing to kret II i, lillt in liis* OIVII 4 « hi,-li ih-Y ut.g « c ' h rving Htiil which l’h it is n«»n» of your Imsin» - u it hin hi- knuit 1« probably -,««<•,I In- lif. At the tnun • f • X « lian . i ra*ciI » 1 y "Will »•rn wri.t i enfio 1 firing tin* third -Lot, G A. Enu-rson, i« »t:ik<» t!;«* j >1», or won ’ t y< m? ” oí r, .V. U. “Of course,* rep i* «1 D.«n, who n n eu advertiking «-letk in tb.- . flic, t,,- A a »••d theo d g»’i>t!einan*s peeul ni- • evolver fr,,tn the il- -k and fired at •‘Bu! m h> n* where ami how is it Spie«kles, hitting li m ni th'-leftaiat At th - jimetiiie 01 her employe, h in the built?” want it to be commi i I'd light ■•tHee leached Spri-ckles a d tO'>K the Policemen off.” siel I ¡»ele Nathan, ib cidediy ; 11 V. lv. r from his hand “and [ v. mt it built <»n th it cornor lot tlu'ii , nt- re I th-- < ffi e and to k Spreck h -an.i Lni.Tson in «'ustodv DeYoung < f mine wle i’e ti e big elm « stand «,«» taken to his nstdenee and h » I (i ll s a line title I»iii hill ding »ling >p. spot. 1. It I’ is to !»♦; 1 ve a cot tap T Y'll n’ ’ \«sr«n B«:i Morrill'»»? « "ii 11-. I - dressed. Sp; >>ekh s was re lea. \\ • il. that is the style; only my cottage e«l fioni custody on five thous.ml dol­ Hi- father and uncle were is to be ever so much prettier than his lar bonds 1 11 1« tv»> it to your judgment and taste the security. Etnersou was reb’ased . u Mak(* it ju*t *iicli a I ioiig - is you’d like one t holts 1 nd dol ar bonds De Young' a f .r v" :i*elf Ami yon aie not to «oun :s while dangerons are not ennsid I’he shooting, it is-upp. s both r me ab«»ut it Take it elitiiolv cred fatal. into y< ur hand''. Hire all the work ed, grew out of a«,me articles publish»«) rm n you w.in»; «'lily get it «lone as soon tn t be i 'hrom.-p iu reference to ths man i> pos-ibl«» (' ill ■ n me whenever y«>ii ageuient of the Hauanau Commercial and Sugar Company, of which Claus want funds; expense i* imcbject.” * Umdr Nat ha . I •!<» believe you are Spr> ckles is president, and he and hi* going to get maiihal' laughed the as soil own the prinripal stock. The at r«î Co . Lowell Mass t.iek is similar to that of five rears ago, t ni*he«l m phew .. » i•.'•«• ÿl, six bottle 1 »1 Un * e N it han\ cve< I a ink!» <1 as lie when th, younger K ills h murder, d iti*w• ■ i<‘«I: “¥• u build inc a pretty ( uaries DeYoung on the same spot where Lis brother fell last week, n* ’U ! , ami I II promise you there shall U . 311 Ki 111. and tli*' attack is winch jess provoked «« a pretty woman in it within a month louug Spreekies, who ib now twenty­ fr in the dav it is finished.’' ¡'hat evening Dm t >11 E min t about seven veils of age, bv reason of his tin* collage uliicli he wa to b'lild, and wealth and the wealth and H,fluence ef his lather, niav escape the gallows, tn ill »t h»- l»elie\« d I’ m •• N ch.m had mat < AI.II OIIXIA sebi i r. timoni»! intend» ns Whereat theybotli eas, of D<4 oung's death. <>r a term is the pcntleulmrv if lie should recover. fell t< • L»m**'li o wil «III hr «as g ing t > N I I !(• V marry Um u’i*sS I’ he ets«* <>i S F Chadwick, app^l D i«•***. but Mi nie it th* I’l.oi'Klllol l.aut. R. B. EiiHi.ai’t, seciet.«ry of W «low B ii k ». V» s. Dm went *o wmk nt Uncle Na Stilt«’. !»*si»«»n«ient, which w.«s deci«l^d n th«- hii|»r«*i'>«' court e«*»*ntlv. involve« lli.m’s cotta;*» lie thr< w into it all the inauv ni« e p »inis It will he remain taste the pi i t«» I • k at h» build •«- r*tni v «»f S’nte, B «- ini'* trove nor by ¡i L». ’ <»•’ a j»' «•( it g’y. and go away \ lit ne *1 hiHtiili«*« , and «-ontiniied filling When at Inst it w - a!l finished, ami Pl 111 WINES A I I , l i HIS 1» >th offi until S« pt»-luher. lb7S, I hud < Xi !<•«*• d lima -If «lebglit»«! at I'llMS. oils, l it'.. when inw s'i<*c»*«sar was elevte.i an«i t. nini ( vetyl»«'«lv who | a-sotl Rl’tl it i • Is- fi.ii-at ii q»< III 1>1. kiK'W tb»’ ti'*t tinnì» about th*» furnish UNI s« nte«l >i bill f»»r bin *a ary a* governor i!.«* < f a bolide; it takes a woman for fr-'in Fvbriiarv, 1877, to Svptenber, that So 1 want Ermin » Lotormg to 1878 Mr Earhart ref used to pay ■- het and arrange tht fixing* Sh« hi* th«* account, clairni >g th#* *aiue to b-* na«»re t;.Mr than anv wm tn I ,kn w unconstitutional. Chadwick then a«k- V I j ” at v.'i«’\ «.f I’.rf•!.. r ¡>1-114 Store. i b iL tl tin* olii gentleman. th«» court iefu*t-d t do, au appeal wa« \Vh« r» at Dan 1 m rhe 1. and went "ff at one»* taken t«» the siipnune court,an«! • Established 1851. to tell Ermina of Uncle Nathan’s de «Judge Wald • n t long **nee «¡ehwred sire And Ermina. with parte blandite the opinion of th»* court, (Buidmg from Uncle N ithan, went forth amonu Governor Chadwick to be entitled to th»1 fut ¡litnre de «lets. Ami presently tho amount «daiineii by him as wdury a* the h' ii-e wa* ali fii. n’Hhe.l from garret tí» cell ir, iitxl l neh- X itlrm came with g<»v(‘rn«»r. IMPORTING Dan ami Minn’»- to inspect it A Qt EKli E lkction . — I’he contest for ,od,'' sani said he, ho, after a tour “V»‘»y through the In use, "mid n»w here’s tiio lien gate-hip f r Washington l’er- ritoi-y is so close that it will probably v.'tir jmy,” handing Dm a f.’ble.l pa liuve to he decided bv the e u ts. I hw per. X . |1 .11 opened it 11 ll as a deed of the last count gives \ini-irong (R-p.) 3.866 cottage, up n which Uncle N itli in ha 1 majorities and Voofhi es (Dem.) 3,833, Ol.i GON. I ( I. i LXXI ft. best wd the pl'tic mime of "Ebn with tlnee counties, about evenly ba ­ sticeli, to hear from. One of the»« is \u •l ’ fol Lodge.” "Why. why. U ) de Nathan, wli it Lincoln county, shich was formed by There has been a does this mem?" stammered Dan, star the last legt dature very hot fight for the county seat anting ing in bewilderment at the deed. tliri'e pl .cos, and eviden« ly some ballot- Ermina peeped over his shoulder. At Sprague, where the Witt» • full hr- <»f I>ruS'lf’i»!i«- Perfum- "Oh! you darling, Ujiele N it hull!" box stuffing *"• riv*. Toilet artich’js. »*t<-.. etc. -lie crii d. clapping her hands. "Y .n < ntire population is only 1,300, more than 1,000 votes were cast, and the bai . ; r*’“ Or.l.r* «solicited aid promptly tilled nt mount it f< r ns all the time.” !« we-t nnu k< ’ iai» *. lot box < f another precinct is alleged to "Of course, little witch," smiled Un cle Nathan, pulling her curls. “Are have been stolen. It is likely to turn PROF. E. T. KUGLER yon very much disappointed Irecanse I out that the election of Delegata tp Congress lunges on the vote of Lincoln I tk« - ph .- i'. ir icGK iin i ith» th* public that am not going to marry Miss Nancy or county, mid it may take months to de­ the widow?” ho ha.« «¡«‘ter mneii to Minnie testified her disappointment cide. by 11 rowing In r arms around his neck and ki-smg him rapturously. So. after- A lt . collars should be ventilated. By term* rousi*t ing of t »v. nty h-- on* p» r tmn, all. D ,n mid Minnie were married very There is a great deal of foul gas that ac­ »•Del. occupying half an hour, i L ih tmn* Min•«.uh* har been highly r« • »Tiiin« ’ 1 I h ‘C« hu «* cu-tomary wth the tage. to pans into the rooms above, to the in­ >•■*1 u n -:< il ir■-«ru«-t«T- <4 rii«- I tr.e citi'** l»oth I the I jdl. «1 State* it’ ti I urope. , K of the lo-alth of their occupants. .t______ T he E arly B ird -Mrs. Sytnpersnn jury It« hud * at the i . S. II«»tel. J ju k-o; \ r||«> is quite » young woman, and is th« The b< at way to secure ventilation is to CI Y BARBER SHOP mother of a precocious little girl. have communication betwe*«H the cellar rU"V< wa* coni] any at th« liouso a few ami the chimney by innacs of a pipe or UALHORXIX STPIJ.T i>>eninga ago. When bed-time arrived other opening. The upward draft will remove the f »ul air as it acciitnrilatca, Mis. Symperson aliil; JllfkMHM lllf. “Con<>’, now, Mamie, it’stimefor yon and rentier it nearly or quite a* pure as tho looms above — Iloitun Transcript. rill' ( X .NED IS 1 ULM PBEPABEI) to go to l>eumal i» responsible for "But yon must Don't yon know all (¡FORGE H- HUMFF. the ststeinent tlmt th.* silver which b >s tin- little chickens hr.ve gone to bed ?” t tbi sp«» .listi, hlas ’ iino \ sd giant "Yes but the old hen wnt to bed been «lug out of the Comstock min., t I » Ì «« ( l»pb and U •!' «t wuuid load a wagon tram 547 nixies long* W1IÜ tlllUl.’’ JOHN MIU I K’S SCROFUL I f V I >1 I < E M X he . feti lims,. one meertioc............................................. pt SO “ «»neh #‘ubM»qu#*nt mnartioQ ................ 1 0U fx«raJ MdvHrtikeiuent» inserted raeeonably. A fair r»*iuction from the abuee ratee made ta ymrly and time adrartise« THE TIMES JOB OFFICE im »n«»rp complete by far ttuui any other in Suath <*m O »-«ron. and corn perm favorably with anf ia th«» Stat«*. Job I‘rintin< of every imaginable deernption «ione at 8an Francieeu ratee, and in a prompt and br>t-cla»«e manner. HiSB!SH» I1”“ MISCELLANEOUS. STATE <>l Ol MMX. r. J X l> » |.|i, I .. . V. H. 8 a .t"r-. -I. H. s KT'-rAts nan. M. ('. (»••»»r- •. i Z. I M«»Hh state Tr»*''t*ip«*r. t . H r-« iiihr. W. II. By ir**; Mupt. ¡*«ii»i ■ 1 B. M-Elros, S ipt■•••ti" I .«I ' .1. B. VVi f hl t:< W. T h i.v«*r, A. >’. L«»r»i ria «r n ui C«»ini»r K’a n . Dit*iru ,\0. 48 . I . ..... ■ i:cr- v WOttr. st the tollowin* rates : Î3ITM A»3 PMPaiiTM O h • • AMD JOB AdrertiMmients will be inserted in the TiauB A H igh - toned W edding —Sum* of 'h*- !■ H'iu«-*<»f th- Astor w. d.l nb.',which to"K place in N w York N ,v. 19, are thus He-cnt>"il: The cerem >uy took rl.i«m in the art gillerv au.l the Lail— r«»< in, tin- w.,ils of which «ere coveied by S2 .OOO.OtM) t> rth of pnipinu- I u» i»ri«l and Kroom stood between pillar: <»f loses ten feet high. The Th»* wb'»ll* wb"h* in- teri«»r • f the bouse was i r *veif*«l with tl e choicest roses, orchids. lili»*«. vim bus ami rare fe ns Over lO.tMKl ro*es w«-re nee«lv«l. The exr «*ns<* for fl w ers mu it,ti> th"iis«n«ls of dollars R— freshments were s«-rve«l from ft tabl»* Set with th«* tan <»iis Aster silver »erviee, worth $75.000. There were two or <*h» sti m pany of N, w York, as trustee for Caro linit S A-t ir, wa-issued to-day. Tin­ ts a gift item William Ast ir to his daughter, who was yesterday married t>> Marsh «11 O Wilson T he L eapinu L ady .—The Chicago [¡•rahl's Washington special says It is generally believed bv those wh>> know Cleveland be-t ths’ there will be leas festivities during his tertn of office than there have been for many reais past. He has been a bard-working Governor and will probably continue his tndn-trious habits as President B ichelor ns 11« is, the White House will, however, have a most creditable mistress There are four ladies in his imnv di.t'e family, either < f whom can w. ll perform th»> honors of bis hotiae hold. Hisel, e-t s|-tcr tn this country, Mr \V C Hovt. of Favetteville.would till any position with credit. She is a middie-ageil lady of pleasing address, who has spent a good deal of time at ttie Executive mansion in Albany since her brother his been Governor She lias made menv friends tn the capital of that State, ami will doubtless «Io the same in Washington, where sh» will M>ss R. E prob ibly go on M u eh 1 Cleveland is a maid, n ai-ter Sh»» re Sides 111 the little liom» cottage at H d hind Patent, jn-t out of Utica. She i- a good public speaker, a qn ok couver national is-, and generally a plain w>. ni in of int'd actual force, and she would do her sh.ie in entertaining her broth er’s guests ,t the national capital. Cleveland I » a aister who for twenty year- ha- Item a missionary tn Ceylon. She h .» t wo -harm ing d »lighters-, Mary and C 11 1 le Ilas'ings, w hom the Gotrer nor ha- been for years educating in this country H» lias given tlp-ta every ad vantage, and they have improve i them. I li-v will ti , doubt be a part of tbeir Bncie’s f imiiy eirelt at Washington, aa they li ne been at timr's a' A hinr. With Mrs Hoy», or any one of the other Lelies spoken of, the social por tom of the firs, Democratic Administra­ tion which has been installed here for a quarter ul a century will be well aus tamed, even should the President-elect continue a bachelor. It is now Miid with Moina decree «¡f truth that th* Central Pacific contcua plate putting two steamer*on the route between Portlaml ami S»n Fran isuo in case the O R A N. company and O»e gon Sli«»rt L»n • join hands to carrr S.iti Francises freight br wav of P«»rtl tn I These steamer« are u*e-i lent, an 1 nor to bet on Blane, Simon hail then already bet a large amount of iu mey on Blaine But on receiving’his diapa'ch he went out and borrowed five thousand dollars, an 1 put it into the bands of personal friends, who were Democrats, with instruction* to bet it again»'. Billin’* a- swan as possi­ ble; ami s urn therrattur Joe Teal and Sam Wolf were offering Blaine men Lots even or two to one. At the same time, ami all day fhnrsday, dispatch»** were coming ever the wires indicating Blaine's election; aed Republican» who app, ale.l to Simon as Cliairm >n of their State Central Committee to kuow th truth of these di-jiatehes were told bv Simon that thev were reliable, and to bet on Blaine In tins wav Simon got all his five thousand dollars put up ou Cleveland, ami ofeourss he has won that itmouut uf money off his brother Republicans. The R 'publicans of Portland who have been bilked iu this way are per fectiy furious, and well they rnsv be. If true, this is the deepest dive into political rascality that we have ever heard of, ami it literally out-Herod s old H'-rod himself. Joe S num is Chair man of the Republican State Central Committee and general manager of th« R"puidica:i party in Oregon, and, thu- entrusted with the confidence of bis party, should have been »rue and faith­ ful to the men wh > were confiding in him But it seems from thia be lias but used the centi '.«lire of his party fi lends to more t ff. . tually skin them out of their money. Now you see. Re­ publicans, what sort of a machine is i running your party affairs. Do you wonder that people are 1 - ng confidence in your p ,rty? Simon is Dolph’s part­ ner, and has lieon his politiosl tool for icar- Do you wonder that honest men in the Republi' au ¡.arty have kick.-u against tin-i tile of such men?— ViA'-tfr. E xperiments tn H og F eeding — Ptof Sanborn, in a r cent rtport on -wine fe.-.|mg at the Missouri Agii ul tural College 1'arm gives fact» that should be carefnllv studied bv all fam ers He shows that th<- cost of mam tenanee alone (simplv rtiunifg the ma chine is fi.art 2 to 3)i p«r cent., the latter while the pigs are rongi iiig it in tlo-cold and storms of winter. Of two lot- of pigs, equal in numbers and weight and fed equal quantities of g, air., 'hat lot confined in er.s with t o gre-B f '"d gained 78 pound» while lot num her tw ,, having the run .,f a blue gra»» pasture, gaiued 174 pounds. The same l"t, dining another period, fed alike, and both on gra-s. showed a gain of 24 ponmls in favor of lot* one, showing thel >• was no deficiency us to health or ihrift. During another pi-riod lot one fed grain and running to grass gained 1'1.3 pounds, while jot two, to grass d ie., gained 2" ponnds. l he-• expe rim, nt« -h ,w that pigs fed grain alone hardly make a profitable gain; those fed the same grain ami running to pas tur? make the most gain, and that u pasture alone they gain ton slewly to be profi'alde; that while running in good pasture and fed grain the grass furnishes the nutrimeat for .uaintainmg existence, and the gram is all used to increase the growth, thus giving th« greatest measure of profit He further shows that in crowding pig» forward from tin- time of their birth so they will be fattened rea ly f >r slaughter when » v.-n months o.d, there is twice ns much profit a wintering and feeding two «nmrners. What lmg raisers need everywhere 1« a quick growing, early- matiiring hog that need not be kept nvei winter. There is really no profit in the-e large k"ga that Canilot well lie marketed before two years old THE MAGIC OF METHOD. "Lt bygone* be l>y-goue*,” ah* sai.l, ,fter she h id sucr’ended in qu*r- ruling with him on the way from th* circus. H" reflected: "How! This is th* end?'' •'It is. sir; I shall never speak to y*n again.” "I see; hut last Sunday uight yen told me that you loved ■«.” "Oh. yes, then. I do net naw.” "And bv gones are to ba by gone*?” ”Yes, this ia t' ecnd.” "Well, whose to pay for all the i*e- crcam?” "Go away from rue. you miser! Let me know how much I am indebted t* you anil I will pay you. sir.” "Good! Bing up! I'll do it." H" loft her. The postman next morning delivered at her home the fol­ lowing itemized statement, franght with interest: Mt— A xi . elini M ARTIS. Tp Mt:. H eart II i : own . D r . T«»—S cHf-riasi.'ride* ■ « ■ Zii'i t,. -. st ,!«•—-i im-t, *• rsie .,1, nners «1 tic cuun-li *• £1 3’ liack- nt th" churc«, *» Sl.jo ■S' t:cket-Hl theater*» St Suit of clothes , s«y 1.. . . <" -l.svss and sliin * promisee I'not k*-i,t, 4- 1 ■■■s'r.'.iin anil call«* 1 breaking my ■sir« Raising hope- . . . Throwing nieover lm*t nitfbt l ot si 10.(1) •JUH »U« 30.00 41 «æ fl.ou .25 24.01» 1. Si MUD s.rnx ) IKl S*.« >75 Ur. Bj -iJuAnching h«»tx* 3 evening* with snot her luMU. ♦» £4 ... 3 h<*alnig*. bhufitetl nfirc- t h » d *. iu Snr . .. . ......... 4 tl Lux-. *® ................... Hitting 1.50 Hi.'«' 1. (1 ft U M 2. MUI) 247O.(H-- «.«O Du* balane® *L».25 Will call to-morrow night to eoilect. Win n »In» answered the bell next evi-ninir| she -aid, “Come iato the par­ lor, Harrv, anil I will p®y you." About hull an hour after »ho was con trading a new J»'bt at the ice cream saloon around on the aventio. P runin '«».—The owners tell u* that trees will not live as long here a* in th« Eastern Sta'es. Why not? The owners allege over-bearing on* thing, "tree* grow no much faster" as another, though why these shouhf necessi­ tate, justify or excuse the gutting sway >f one half or two-thirds of the feliage is not explained. Every winter the pruning fiend, armed with ladder and huge *bc «rt, travels around frem or- ,-hai.l to orchard for a job. He want* to cut awuv the long, graceful, droop­ ing litnl s that constitute not only the U-antv ,ml glory of an orchard, but its u- fuln, -’ as well. It is probable that tli" disease called curled leaf is intensi- fi<-l l>v the excessive pruning which leaves th" sap producing or feeding vessel* in excea . of the digestive part wf the tree Cherry trees thus pruned arc liable to die suddenly, as if blasted or if they live, have dead limbs ami gum «'xcreaocnsoes, which detroy the be.itity ami ttscfuk«'«». Pruning on gen, r «1 principles is all wrong; prun ing for shape, if done when the tree is young, especially if only .-mall limbs are cut away, is welt enough. It is still greater folly to prune to prevent bear mg. Thinuittg out Ihe fruit is much better. In many orchards threa-fonrth* that is set should come off After the fruit begins to grow it should be thin- ne«l out so that th»' leaves bide what is left. It is bail farming to leave so ranch that the tree requires propping, let the tree* grow. They know whs they are altout. You can aasist ther bv cutting away the useless limb' The tree itself ceminences the work 1 enlarging around the limb to be exc.s ed, showing au evident design of chok ing it to death That ia the way tl native forests S un .—The buocms « ,e ie Democrats iu Indiana thia month, 1- it is understood, insure the retm ,er H n. Daniel W. Voorhees to tli»' I' 4 States ¡»«-nate for another term fW is some talk of Hou. Joseph F. Donald contesting for the plant, bn can hardly «io so successfully nnlea issue is mad" ou the tariff a ques’ on which Mr. Voorli««» is not tn I many with Ins |>arty. But the prol bilities are that the Legislature will 1 turn him to the Senate aotwitlistaudii bis departure from the faith in this pt ticular. Mr. A oorhees as Senator s no doubt feel quite proud to greet h; so* as a ilelegate from Washington t«r ritory to the House of Repr.'sentattvi - for it is quite a distinct! ni for one fart ily to be thus represented in botl branches of Congreas. The son is aai to possess many of the prominent pc culinrities of the father, andthet- will no doubt try te make life a bi den to the officer* aud managers ef tl Northern Pacific Railroad Company 1 their advocacy of the forfeiture of liu. grants. — Daily New». T he S tate A k . si . nal .—The arms be­ longing to the State of Oregon are be mg cleaned and brightened up. The room to the left of the hallway leading from the north entrance is occupied by the arms. Mr. .1. T. Bennett has been einphiyed by Secretary of State Ear hart, who is <-x officio adjutant general by virtue of his office, to clean the guns and put them in racks, lie has built racks around the room, and the gun« orderly stood up in them present a .piite formidable appearance. There are about 400 of the gun», part of them regular old muskets like those used tn the war of the rebellion, and part of them are needle gnns. The gun» have been boxed up, ami s >me of them have rn-ted considerably. A gowdly number of them were used in the Modoc war of 1874, and have not been used since As Oregon is now at peace with all the world people do unt see maav gun»; but it vi u want a squint at a real nice M oral C<> cbaoe ,—Sydney Smith, i ami clean-looking armory, just step into liiw werk on moral philosophy, spea! ilie room occupied by it at the State in thin wise of what men los« f»r w*i IL, u sc. — SoiMxm««. of a little moral courage. The fact 1 that to «lo anything in this world A n O iieoon M ade W atch —The well- doing, wr must not stand back shi known watchmakers, Butterfield Bros., ing, and thinking of the cold and "fl62>. First street, had an exhibit at ger, but jump in an scramble throng the fair that marks an era in Oregon as well as we can. It will not do to manufacturing It is no less than a perpetually calculating tasks and watch ma le entirely in Oregon. This justing nice chances; it did very w exhibit was in the center of the main bsfore the fl.iod, when a maa cou hall, and shnn d be seen by everybody consult his frieuds upon an intand attending th« fair. Tbc w itch ia »quick publication 150 years, and then live train, straight line < aeapement, full *«>• it* success afterwards. But at pr, jeweled, six pairs of setting« and chro ent. a man waits ami doubts and h« uometur bal-irca, mid is compos -d of tat«-«, and <-on«ults his brother and 142 pieces. It to k one son 21 daya uncle and particular friends, till , to make the wateh. It ia proper to sav fine dav he finds that lio is 60 years that this is not a mero setting up of a age; th ,t lie has lost so much time ) >t of wheels cut at a watch factory, but consulting his first cousin an 1 parti Ja- the watcb entire was made here. The lar friends that he ba* no more tim Ito wheels were cut >