The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 20, 1885, Image 2

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EDITORIAL NOTES.
RAILROAD HILL_
COMMENTO A TED
WINES AND LIQUORS?
MISCEÏÎLANEOUS
The recent accident to the mail carrier on j The lloult bill, which had previously
T he hill providing for a State ltoard of
the »«rant's Pass Wilder« file route again
i immigration and appropriating $5,0«» shows that it is not safe for one to travel dur-1 pa.'-bed the Senate, was last week taken
. aptr tar Jarkwa. Jaiephiac A Lake for its expenses passed, it will no doubt
ing the winter months. This has been one . up in the Hotis,* and after brief discus­
I of the mildest winters cv< r experienced in i
sion passed by a vote of 44 to 8. The ‘
prove a beneficial measure.
southern Oregon and notwithstanding this I
FRI.*>AT.
FEBRVARY -D. 1WV».
Of a Republican friends say that Mr. the«'ontractor has failed live times in mak­ following is a summary of the leading :
ing connection always on uciount of high provisions of the bill, which is ve ry long. |
Twa bill to put Geo. Grant on the re­ Cleveland's civil-service policy remains water. Over the Jacksonville-Waldo route,
a distance of «.» miles, and reaching all the It is understood to have been drawn by
to
be
seen.
Just
so.
It
will
not
only
tired list
in the lower house of
1 be seen but felt, and sometimes he felt |s»stottiecs on the other line, not a single Judge R. I*. Boise :
connection has been missed for several
congrees, many Republicans voting
Ail persons shall l><* charged alike for
wars, the stages always arriving on time.
' when it ia not seen.
sgahiRt it.
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l*at M< Male'll i-contra« tor on belli rout*- I similar services ill carrying, receiving I
T he California railroads are carrying but for f*»ur months in the winter season I
ami handling freight, All charges for H uh marked hi* goodi" <luwn to
Rvsscuiss for the New York It'orM,
passengers to New Orleans and back for I he-aV'Im would pr< f> r carrying the mail such service shall be reasonable, but '
overthe Ja< ksomille route, even if it is lit-
the best newspaper in the I'nited States.
fllM), in order to secure a large attenil- teen miles tarther. The attention of the shall n<»t exceed the rates charged on '
Only $1 per annum.
Subscriptions
; ance from this coast.
There is more Pnsttna-ter-Gcncr.d should be called to the January 1, lss.">.
wav matters stand and the improvement
taken at the T imes office.
public spirit about this than is evinced made.
Sentinel. Feb. 7. |s>>.
The same facilities, without discrimi­
The above is so flagrantly ilevoid of nation, shall be furnished for the car­
Mt bray , the murderer of Yenke, was ■ by the Oregon roads.
T hs prosecution and conviction <>f truth that 1 cannot let it go by with- i riage, receiving, delivering, storing and
Hr Will Mol you MORE GOODS for
hanged at Portland last I* riday. L p to
LESS MONEY than ever before Hold uj
the last moment he had hop®> of his ! several polygamists at Salt Lake has out a passing notice.
handling of all pro]s*rtyof like character,
Jacksonville. IhsHtock is
The •'*< i.1',,'/ says this has been one of ami such service shall be perfortne.l with
senten«’e being commuted by the Gov­ ! spread dismay in the ranks of the Mor-
, mons and may cause an exodus from the mildest w inters ever ex|H*i ienced in i equal expedition.
ernor.
' I’tah. It looks as it the laws of the southern »»tegon, and that the contractor ,
The carriage shall be continuous from
Ast» still the failures continue in Ore­
. I'nited aitate» will finally triumph.
tailed live times to make connection, al­ place of shipment to place of destina­
gon. Hardly a day passes but what a
T he Ashland sheet crawfishes on its ways on account of high water. Now, tion, except when* stoppage or interrup­
Ard I hh price*» will
business house collapses. The credit
former shameful insinuations against our this is the first winter lor years that the I tion is made by virtue of a ■'contract,
system is in most cases the result of
I members of the legislature. Had it as- miners of Josephine county have hail so ¡agreement or understanding,'* unless
these disasters.
I eertained the truth before giving way to bountiful a supply of water; and as to ! necessity or accident interferes to pre-
T iik legislature will adjourn to-day, at | ’ its “petty spite,” it would have been the mail, it has arrived ami departed on i vent continuity of carriage. Ami no re­
it ' m ii»M*<lli*s.q t<> t*iium«*rat«* li»»re 11 »« artici«*« ho
tiing every trip this winter, excepting on bate, drawback or other advantage in Ita.« t«> r«*ll. a * he k»•••p- everything t»» be found in
midnight. The people will then have | spared the necessity of an apology.
u
tìrst-claaH
reason to congratulate themselves. Too '
T he Democracy of Douglas county is the morning of the recent accident; and ; any form shall be allowed.
Pooling freights, or division of aggre-
many laws were made at this sewsion, ! making arrangements for a grand cele­ , even that calamity was not caused by
inanv of which will no doubt be repealed bration on the 4th ef March, the date of high water, but by the parsimony of the ' gate or net proceeds of the earnings of
I contractor in providing an old, o | h * u . iliffeient roads, is forbidden.
two years hence.
! the inauguration of Cleveland and Hen­
.. 1 e. j
The charges for carriage
dricks. We hope to see a goodly num­ wagon and a team entirely too interior
Hos. M. C. G xoruk , member ot con­
i to de the work. Th.* trip on which the tanee may equal but shall
ber from this section in attendance.
gress from Oregon, is the man who voted
accident occurred he had enough mail those for carriage for anv
A liAMDeoMC souvenir, giving the pie-
te exempt national banks from taxation.
1 to load his wagon, aside from the lour tanee in tin- same direction.
He favors exempting the rich and taxing i tures of President Cleveland, \ ice-Pres- passengers, anil was told by parties that
Schedules of rates and descriptions of
the poor. The people have found him 1 ident Hendricks, Thos. Jefferson, Sam­ they did not think he would get through freight to be carried shall be posted up
uel J. Tilden and Andrew Jackson, is
out and are done with him.
with it. In crossing the Applegate the on the first Monday m July ami the first
given to every subscriber to the S. I-'.
wagon-wheel struck a rock orsomeothvi Monday in January of each year, and
i
T he contest tor Senator Burch'* seat E, jminer. Everybody should have one.
obstruction, breaking the axlctree and : rates shall not be raised during the en­
resulted favorably to that gentleman.
Hi- -f-.»t k in vanni híh ! complet«*, ani y«»u <*an
Ir is re|*orted that the legislature has II causing the wagon to turn ..«or, thus suing six months to which the schedules
haul.;, a k f»jr a xti i;jg h»* i»a.- i «»i kqî .
A h the people of Yamhill county did not
passed a registry law and that person­ 1 precipitating the passungers and mail
apply-
1? ni'-uih’r th«» placo c«$r»;» r <»f California and
decide whether he or Mr Warren should
voting at our future State and county into the water. We have a bridge across
F inally, tour cents a mile is to be the Or«»gl*ii nt
have the long term, the matter was de­
elections must first register. We hope this salt)«* stream; but the contractor ‘ maximum charge for passenger tares.
cided in the Senate in favor of Mr. W.
Highest Market Price
that this may prove to l>e the case, as was shortening the distant«* about two
»»»i mi tn.nr/x.
such
a
measure
has
been
needed
a
long
Hox. Jolts H ailkv . delegate-elect to
miles by going across this ford.
TO OFFSET
NEW ERA SALOON
THE DULL TIMES
AND BILLIARD HALL
PHŒNIX,
NEWMAN FISHER
Hard Times Prices
A WKLL-tsroRMKD ranchiaan of east­
ern Oregon says stock losses this winter
are about as follows: Sheep, 15 per
cent.; horses. 2 per cent. ; cattle. 5 per
cent. ; and 5 per cent, more will die of
I Stat«* aid.
S ex iron P rim succx*«*ded in getting the ■
bill annexing the l «rant’s Pass country
to Josephine county amended so that ■
weakness, Thia is not as heavy as ex- the latter assumes those townships' pro­
portion of the debt of Jackson county .
pected.
This is only fair and pro|>er and nobody
Tits legislature has passed a bill in­
objects to it.
creasing the salary of circuit judges to
Si'.x.vroR S imon ' s bill, relating to me­
$.1,000 |>er annum. This is a commend­
chanics’ liens, has liecotue a law. as the
able measure and every citizen who has
governo! has approved it. It makes .
the good of the State at heart should re­
some material changes in our laws on 1
joice at this act of tardy justice to our
that subject, and any person furnishing
judiciary.
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lumber or material, with the intention
I
T hs bill to foist woman suffrag« on to take advantage of the law. should
the |>euple of »»regon was defeated, al­ study it
though a motion to suspend the rules
M ails from California »till come by
and put it on its passage in the Senate
steamer, although there is n«» grs’.l rea­
was almost successful.
It is hardly
son for this. It is to Is* ho|H*d that a
probable that the legislature would have
change will s«sm Is* made, as the present
passed it on a square vote.
service is quite unsatisfactory to all.
ScXATuK WxA'r>IKBVORI>’s bill appro- The* San Francis«*» pa|«rs come ina
f
priating $10,750 for a fish ladder in the heap nowadays ami several «lays later
Willamette river has passed; also Sena­
tor Haines’ bill to establish hospitals
and maintain a health officer at points
in eastern Oregon where transcontinen­
tal railloads enter the State, ami Senator
Simon's bill relating to days of grace on
sight drafts.
than they ought to.
Bi. vi g’s bill to allow persons te pay
the taxes on money they have borrowed,
which was intended as a sort of a com­
promise, passed th«* House, but was
amende«! in the Seriate to read “where
I the interest specific«! does not exceed
both routes anti for lour months in win-
ter season he would pi elei the Jackson­
ville route, even il it is 15 miles far-
tiier. I suppose it wishes to make its
' readers lielieve that there is only 1 .
miles differcuee m the two routes, when
: it knows very well to the contrary,
There is ;;<» miles ditfeience, awl all
mails coming trout the li.olh will reach
Wilderville ami Crescent city a cun s id -
J acks«>u-
erable
ville.
attention
The l*<»stnid-(vr-< ieiivrdl'
should I h ? called t'> the I fact that the
re carried oil this i route in an
■etioll
vagón, without any |
unless a bill is put through at the last
moment.
S everal prominent Ikemoerats of Ore­
gon Imre been complimented with the
l*emocratic vote for I’. S. Senator and
in most cases it was merited. However,
it would have been much better if they
had voted for some conservative, intel­
ligent Republican, and thus ended the
strife which has demoralized the legis­
lature to a considerable extent. No
■ »etnocrat ever had a chance of election
from the lieginning, ami it was the sheer­
est nonsense to prolong the struggle.
$1J1h ftl 1
It
will
is given <»ut that Senator Bayard
not accept the porti«.»lio <»i the Treau-
be« ause he is too po«>r. He has a
lerate fortune—.somewhere between
».000 an»l $200,000. The salary of
ictarv of the Tieasu. v is is.ooo a
W v will uell Ohl Kentucky Whisky at *1
per lottie. Ohl price $1 50
bill. We have not wen the full text of
it, but we understate! that it makes few
changes in the present mode of licensing
MANCHESTER CRETONNES
B* .st l»i uh I h of Stomach Bitters 1 per
I mt lie. Ohl price $ I 25
b’»»r Medical purposes, H o IL th «! Swan Gin
at $1.50 per quart. Ohl price $2 00
liennvsv French Brandy. S2 per quart.
This house has always in stock the cele
bratrd Joseph Schhtz
Milwaukee
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
rvprjthing usually found in a bn-t-claur va­
riety store. Alm.
PRINTS IX ALL SHAPES,
All
it n«i
NA'ool
A im !
CHOICE
(*ot 1 giuk I c *
Tn bottles. Here can also be found one o
the .1. M. Brunswick & B-ilke Co. 'a
Ashland Flannels and Blankets,
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS,
SHEETINGS/ rJ
Bleached and Unbleached !
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
BILLIARD TABLES.
Our reading tabl«» is sv plied with the
Daily Oregonian, Daily < hr<»m«‘le. n e»t
Shore, Mirror of American Sp sirts, Chicago,
and the county papers' Tinies, Sentinel ami
Tidings.
Al bO in stock. Men’s, Youth«»’and Boj>’
Irish Table Linens, Napkins and Towelings!
G. C.
DAVID I IKK
<’E< >1'1 I 1 A <
K«-».*j
THE
\ X 1)
1«< X >rl'*^
ROGUE
R4VER
I
< ■ <? II t
DISTILLING
COMPANY
1 1 < >
< ¿OO<1 m
l^ll Ä -11 i >»11 ¡II «¿’
GUILD MOULDINGS,
STANDS, SOFAS
(iROCERll S PROVISIONS. TOBM < OS.
OILS, • RO( KERY and su«*h artich
'• II"
W hich will I m * <.»ld f»»r ("ash «*r I irni I’rodu«'»*
W e pax for Farm Pr<Mlurts the Highest
exchanging <»«»<>«!- a* l<»w c»>ri-i>f»*nt ly a- anj h’gifijnrite <!<*«*ih r.
rhankful fur pationag«» received. I most i«*|>*ctfullj aak a continuance of theaam»
JERRY
CHAIRS
NUNAN.
ETC..
Rlinfl- al way* on hard
.ne dono on reammablp
WHOLESALE HOUSE
HARVESTING MACHINERY
JACKSONVILLE,
IN
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
OF THE
A largo quantity of pure, unadulterated
BETWl 1 N
i
WAGONS AND STOVES
BOURBON.
RYE AND
CORN
UV
WHISKY,
rl'IlI2
K. 1IOTEE,
(AKI A>AD’
Having taken charge «»f this hotel, the u’.d» r-
-igned ti«k<» pleasure in announcing to the public
that a complHe change l a- lieen mad».
The table is supplied with everything the mar
ket affords.
The Rooms and Beds
Have been thoroughly renovated and put in
FIRST-CIASS ORDER
»
Ju!) 7. l-*i
*MUUw 41
•
•"*
Which have no equal» in the harvest tn*
-71.O11
2.2J6»
.» «.i i
y »» i ; r
regular
BLACKSMITHING
k
Iw »Nh.
lerk.
X < MtLOAD OF
PERRY & CO’S EASTERN STOVES,
IS
Aft
California Street. Jacksonville Ogn.
JOHN Mil I.Fit. Proprietor.
TI A AV A 1« 1 :
WliiskioR »'itli»T «¡tipp» <1 fr<»m Ran Francine»» or Inrlmling bruit
«Air Eastern 1 ’ptilb ry. if s<» «I p *« iî • «I.
ELI ( Fl NSII IN A M \\ FK.
Sam pic Kooin*». The host of
ar.-nil
[.<n-
for a
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE
STUDEB AKER--IN ALL SIZES
V Y. < I.AVS1 X < HAMP HF'ER.
BOCA ANI» Hl 1IWF1SI It.
HIGH & TAYLOR S
-AND
Direct from the factory « Carload of the best Wa^ou« that run on wbi'elt»-
brated
faeton*
i ALHAMBriA SHWFÎ
HUNTERS' EMPORIUM!
Rakes and all k’nds of Facing Implements,
Which hi* Ruj»crior facilities enable .• lam to .*11 cheaper tl.Au anybody
i
SOLE AGENTS
ABo,
BLACKSMITHING. ETC.
THE PLACE
And everything wdi be done to insure the c«»m-
(•»rt of gu»*slM.
i'tie traveling public who fa\«»r this Louse with
th«*ir jiatronage will alwayb rec» ive the utmost
attention, ami «\trjthiig will b« dm» to make
rhe I’. R. Hotel th«* mot-t popular puitllc h<»uee in
Southern Oregon.
JOHN DeKOBOAM.
Light Reapers and Twine Bindel’s,
Ir La
LMSHING I .V hl.I. JOIN I> D lb »DS. i.l M N
^139
*7 ' l-'t-ein— -.nd »»ihTi-ilk im» • r«» !- -u : v«»l«» OLD V \LI.T Y.
urtiti«' id tiy I « » k>. m » I« l < • k- « -• • pr
HEHMI I \'.l
2.2’»3 ’»•*♦ i (♦•ad»»!»*
♦ .* ,.f If Kl,. H. at
IOH.N MILU K'S.
BRIDE <>1 KI NTl’< KY
1.21H
«TX
Lil-W 51 ,
And T. J. McGlBBlN WHISK ILS.
'JK g 61 •
S,*Vi6 77 !
( hjif .
etc. 1 U
¡U.-t
ire and fresh
IV
•f
FRUIT TREES
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, BCOTS & SHOES.
By the Thousand !
And (tenera] M«*rchandÌM* in emi h-se variety, whirl I »in enabhil to offer at greatly
i»'«hic»*«i prie»**, and for >hieb I will take in vxrhmig»* all kinds »»f
l^VIt.NI
rriil ( NDEIIS1GNFD IS .NOW TAKING OK-
1 »h is through Jackt-oii-uni JtiM’phine eountiea
(or
I>K<>1X'CE.
It will pn) y«»u to call and u**t ni) prices U*foi.* ptnclibsing «-l-.-whrr»». a* 1 .ar
detenniued to el<»w out my increantil«* buHin«**.- at <1 w ill -«11 at the v«»rj l«»w« -t rat**
THE BEST STYLE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS,
G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville.
»
Anj km«! raiscil in a first-cku* Nursery.
I
THE LOWEST RATES. Fine BILLIARD Tables.
saloons. However, it requires that a
majority of the voters of the precinct in
which a person wishes to sell liquor must
sign his |s*tition ami makes the mini­
mum rate $.^k> per annum. The latter brainy man, < »>n-« i vati vv in his opin­
SeEAKlNQ of the fair, the Yreka
- provision will cans«* many of the saloon­
ion»*, an«l likely to I»«» foiimi e«pial to any
n<il says: An examination <*f the ac­ keepers to go out of business,as they will
emergen« y. an»l. if care ainl »li-ctetion is
find
the
license
to«»
high.
counts of the fair given last fall by the
«•xei» i<e<! in the selection of his cabinet,
Tm complexion of the Illinois legisla­
Agricultural Society shows the net prie
his administration will n«»t only be auc-
ceeds to I m * $<>iH>.!>5, which, with about ture is the same. |siliti* ally sjieaking, «•essfuj but brilliant. As reganis the
I
$lt>0 receivisl for rent of grounds, will , and th«* Republicans are doing every­ tantf, h»» thinks that the «piestion must
assist the society in paying oti over $?is; thing possible to prevent an election, he s«piaiely iu$ t and dealt with, and that
of the $’.•>«! claim on their property. Had with the intention of allowing <«ov. its settlement will form oiia ot the f«*a-
there been a first-class field of horses at Oglesby to appoint Senator Logan'- -ur- turrs ot the coming pr«-i»l«’iitial term.
. e-sor an i thus rev.>li(l/«>niz«* all pre. « -
the trade the indebtedness could easily
The -ul».-i»lize»l raih«>ads, in his opinion,
have been wiped out. The energy dis­ dents in the premises. ' The « onslitution should be brought t<» t«*rins and coni-
s | hm tally provides that then* can be an
played by the president. 1». N. hash, appointment only in i a«e of a vacancy |»ell«’«I t«> live up to their contract«.
and the other officers is deserv ing of the by death or resignation. It lia- is-eii They shoubl l>»‘ taught that they ar«- th«*
whis|s*red that the Republican legisla­
greatest credit.
servants ratlmr than the masters of great
tors of Oregon would do likewise.
popular interests. All tlmse sugg«*stion-
O xk of our I’ortlaud exchange**, after
T he State is comparatively out of debt euntrihute «•unsiderrthl«» t«> tiie giound-
mentioning the recent arrival of B. A. ami had a large surplus in the treasury work <»f a strong, »'onseivative I’rmo-
Stannard «nd w ife of T cxum in Oregon, when the legislature tact. Still that « rati» policy, an<i it w«ml«l imt surprise
-ay« that for h nuin>»cr of yearn Mr. bcslv provided for a Stat«* tax of four us if I’resnlent-elect < levcland shoubl
desire some conversation with th«* ‘’sage
Stannard Ua*< been engaged in the ex- mills, which will raise over $;too,lino in
of Ih‘t*i tiel«i’’ after h»- g .»ts settlml in
jieritnental aa well a*» the practical < ul- one year or $fi«)0,oot» by the tiim* it ni«'«‘ts New York, preparing himself for the
lure <>( rice and cotton, and l*elievei that again to apportion the plunder. There o|>eniiig <•! his aiiniimstiation.
the»«c will thrive best in what might I k * is no necessity for raising so large a sum
II HE I 7 RERoRT.
called Hcmi-Mouthern climate*. Of late of money, ami not more than three nulls
he has l«*en studying the climate of shouhl nave la*en provided for. The
The w«dl-kn«»wn agency of Hausman.
presence of so much idle money in the
southern Oregon, and he lielievea that
state treasury breeds extravagance and I\tif«*k«‘ ck Co.. San Fran« is» <», semis us
around Medioril is land excellently corruption ; besides, taxes are high the following under a late «late :
suited to the growth of rice, especially ot enough anyhow.
There haw not t»v«»n any « hang» s in
a certain variety, which he had great
the lnatkets on this coast since our last
CORRESPONDEN' E
issue, hut the London atni Liver|M$ol
Miieeess in raising in Texas, Mr. Stan-
markets have again declined from .< to <>
man.
who
intelligent
natd is a quiet,
i’tst V ai . i . kv , I'nion « O., lei*.
a <|uait«’r, making business in
asks no uid from anyone in his plans. T<* tiie E ditor or the T i . mi :*.:
wheat l»etm»«m here an»l Europe quit«
but with money enough to carry them
I» eak S ik —Pint* valley w under three impracticable. Fanners here are not
willing to take a less pri«’e for their grain,
out propose" to give both riee and cotton
feet of hiiow , with good |>roH|X*i t of more no matter up or down. Market across
a fair trial near Medford
«.win. Snake river ix frozen over ^o that the water an«i ocean freights remain
in about the same position. This mak«*s
A1.TIIOTGU il wits defeated in the Ht.H k .-an croH« on the iee. Cattle own­
it very ba«i for all «’«»n».’erne<f, ami busi­
House, Senator Hoult's bill providing er»« fear heavy losw if the revere weather ness is once more at a standstill. We
continue»«.
Heretofore
Snake
river
lu.
for a constitutional convention finally
wheat to-tla\ at from |I.27C to
as to grade, an»i freights 40 to
passed, tha vote by which it was lieateu been their winter range, but thia eeaeon
42-6 |H*r Iron, E. K.
there having been reconsidered. As we the ground in covered with mow—«oinr-
understand it. members of the conven­ thing never b«*fore known nt this time of
I OHI.XESE RIOT.
tion will beelected in June, and they will I year—and they are compelled to feed;
A ( hilivse riot broke out in Eureka,
meet in the following October to frame a but as feed is scarce ami stock very |s?or
a heavv loss will surely l*e the result. ' IIuml»oldt ttjunty. Cal., one night re­
new constitution.
This is eminently Straw-stacks are in grssl demand and
cently between rival «oinpunies that
pr«|»er, as our present constitution ia too every holy is praying for a chinook.
Horses are 'lying in the Malheur coun­ 1 have been warring for several months.
far behind the present age
try—one man losing 15 in a week. Th«* During the tiring that followed David
}» g.__ Since the above was in type we
disease w hich carries them off is some­ Kendall, one of Eureka's best citizens,
learn that the House again, in its frivol­ thing new to liorscmen here. The ani­
ity, raconsidered the bill and defoated it, mals are seized with vomiting and die in was shot dead l»y a stray bullet, while
passing through the street. Intense ex­
the Republican» selfishly thinking that a lew hours.
Wm.
Dennie,
a
farmer,
was
kille»!
by
citement
followed. A meeting was im­
it was of more benefit to th«* lfemocrats
a falling timls*r while helping to raise a mediately calle«! at Centennial Halland
than themselves, though they could give barn near hen* recently.
no satisfactory reason for thia belief.
!»ecr are l»eing killed on Snake river I a committee ap}>ointcd to notify the < hi-
However, a resolution was passed leav­ at a terrible rate. They hen! in bands nese to leave the city within twenty-four
ing it to the |>ei»ple. at the next general of from 15 to 20 and are surrounded by hour*», which they did. Mr. K« n-lall
election, whether they want aucli a con­ a dozen hunters on snow-shoes, who kill j was formerly a prominent and res|>e« ted
citizen of Josephine county.
anil cripple them shamefully.
M.
vention called
Comn rui*l s*s* u-. sri.l if wedsn't treat y*>u w.-'l
it will Is* Issriius** wo dou’l ki»'Tw Usw.
H \l
CRONEMILLER&BIRDSEYS.
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
ConnfstMl with th» above Saloon.
HIGH A. TAYLOR.
A. D. CARRICK.
Blacksmith and Wagonmaker,
T. T. MENZIE, I'rnp'r.
AV IN». ASSI MED I III M AN VGEMI NT Ob
thi« resort. I prop«»M> keeping it stock«»«! with
H th«»
fiiM'st bran I- of
HORSESHOEING
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
Railroad Saloon,
Cor. Cttliforni » mid Oregon StrM»t, Jtu?k»<>nv ill»
REPAIRING NEATLY DUNE.
THE
BEST TOMIC
le -1
Th!.< medicine, combining Iron with puro
vrertable tonic*, quickly an-l ootnulrt« ly
< urvN IlyMprpniri, ItidiK**Mtl<»u« IV rtiKHCM',
I in pure It loud« Alniuriu,( hills uud Fevrri«
>. nil NcurHlkhi.
11 is an unfoilins* remedy for InseaRCs of th©
Kidneys and I.K» t .
Ir I m invaluable for Diseases pcu’iar to
VV'ont'n, an»l »til who 1 ch »1 sedentary live’.
It «loe* not injure the teeth,cause heada< he.nr
- r■•»iuc«» constipation-oM'f f“’ii fnrdo'ittfs do.
It enriches an t purifies the bk»od.stimulates
If appetite, al.ls Ibo Hbsiinflation of f«-»’»l. r. -
• . • s Heartburn nn»l H» 1» King, and strength-
- the nniacles anti nen« s.
f or Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, I^clc of
I • »■gy. «fcc., it has no equal.
The genuine has above trade mark and
-e I r» d lines on w rapper. Take no other.
,!_.lr only by »ROM N < IIF WK
<0., HALTIIOK». Mfb
KI DINi.T(»N. WOOi'AltD A < <>.
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
EXPRESS.
L. ikc . i : .i.vi) riJi.u.i.x'kW T nrsi.vEss, T
I NDERHI«,NI 1) 1 Kkl H I I E «si RE
mouncing thai I;«» i» n«»w
* p»«»M»n-
4» r- and mi.iis fri-u« « kl\ lM*tw«**n Ja«'ksonvil)c
an<! < ‘n*t»c»4ii Cit\. via J<» m j . itine rounfv.
St.ig.-H b ay«» Ja« ksonville rv« r> M. i da> U » «I-
!)«*-<!a.\ ani Frida) iiHHning* ;.t 3 m .. arrivine »»(
Wa’»l«» in tli»» «•v«»ning, wher»» « l<»-<* <‘onn«*<*ti«»n ir
»rnv for <’r»*M «nt ('n). ( ai.
ma«lenoxt n.«»ming
I’:i**ti,.'» ;■> « arru-d c»»rafortably ai.«i with di<-
t»at**h. All business pr«>in|»tly alt» !.«irsi to af r»*a-
tK>nable rati'H.
p. M»M AH( »N. Proprietor.
BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
In Jackpon <
LIVE OAK SALOON,
mpply
lit«
W.
. hu
NI in<‘i*!W
r i
w,,r^,p*r
8« i *i i"»'fi:»».
J* I
■»>-t.•!*.’«• ;ti ti \ m «..I n.« i '«ni ft • n
I I Ifop L b I rtivnl. \ Hluftbl«* ‘■«iirpl«» b«»x of $rood««
Jimi will put y«>u in th» wax of niakii $r ni««r«*n»on» y
tn a f.»w da) h than )«»u • »« r t> « lurhl |»oHAib]<> at
•Ji) bubiiH't-. < Hpital nut requir« <1. YoucMnliv«»
*«r li«»Tn<’ ar «! work in fpnr»» tini«* «mix. «>r all ;h«*
firn.» All of Uttb m X«-, ..f al! . c* -, $uw «!!) $-u< -
•«•--ful. *<. (•«■! t- to
« ;tfil) t;.j; id « \ < t) « V« ; llkT.
That all who WHI t M « i k ina: t« «*t th«* I u-ll.« f-b. W«
ma k c t hie imparali« nd « fl«*i 1 « » al) w i «> iti ♦ i ut
w«'11 «-at h *1,«*»I w» will ( d $11<» pH) for th«» trouble
»•f writing h - Full paftirtilai«*. «Im-et k t ». « t«-..
-•’nt fr« •*. t inn>«*i>«* ¡>a) abi-olut«*!)* mih * f«»r nil
who Rtnrt ;«t «»h«-.
Don’t «I« h«j. \«!dnr-
B ti > m » s A « o.. rortlMd. Maine
li
GRANTS PASS.
B
HUTOH, Preprintin'*,
FOR STOVES, TINWARE AND HARDWARE
,ro th»» |»,M.
PKK'l
THE CITY BREWERY.
LAST CALL.
GRANT’S PASS
BILGER It MAEGLY,
Livery & Feed Stables
DEALERS IN
BLACKSMITHING ;
E. DeROBOAM,
PRJCTICâL Wh'EELWBIGHT
JA< KsoNVIIJ.E
(»REGON
ISB.M I». Al MlNisl i: Viol: OI
»•f Madam«* .lai» Holt, d» «•» r.s, «|,
l\» b I'OtH’»* t o all i!<l>-bt«d tulli«' «-iLt»»
tl.«* ) muât mak e intntdial« -» uL n . nt. it
!»•- in to Niv«' e»'»•*1*. Til»' DCC« UT If «.f tl«* '
f. il1 to re-pot« ! witlnn nxty (lay* uilllx»
><1 ii ! tin Lands o f ai» htt«»inr) f«»r f<>rc«<1 col.
•n. Th«» boxine *— "f till* e-thtf TllU-t b»-
Having assnmetl the Mile manaffenicr.t of »his
«table, th»* proprH't»»r takew pleasure in inform
ing the public 11,at I m * v. i’.l always !»•■ pr» par»'d to
furnish tin* I m » m | arc»»inuv»«lationr f»»r h«»rsf*.
Turnouts furnish» »1 »»n ali<»rt noti»*<‘ f»»r all ore:
*ions. (iive me a ti ini am’ I will pr< w what r
say.
II THOKNTON A HON
(¡rant’s Paa». An*r P
>>., p,l„
ALL WORK
IN
MY LINE
D k ROHOAM
AT BABER'S
GOLD HILL.
A tirai I Bal 1 will »■<• *,. » »*n M t ite plact* «if th«’
IT- ig: » »1. m’ar (»old Hill, «>n » rula) ♦•icnijig
e!'(¡i*r-
bel». I *. Is'»’» Tie* »)•■'( of Mu ¡eaj’.d S’lppor will
Is* )>r«»T*<!c«L
Ev"r\l»o*l.\ i- invitwl io come and liaron g»sal
time.
R. H. HABER.
li/l ll’nor»* money than nt anything « ’ m » by fak
Will
”* n agf’ticy for tlm »»»-.-t - lld>g l»»< k IMS! SPOltTiM. III.ASUXG AND GIANT
vf Ilf,,,;», j;,. innere --i** &MÌgnmdly. Norefair ‘ I > ! y «•• t F hm *. Cap* rtnd Wads at
Terme free. A.vLUTTBook Cra. P»«rtlard, Maur.’
JOHN MILDEN S
how »~vou
I'
II. THORNTON A SON. Prop'll.
ST. VALENTINE S BALL !
L»e\vhi<-h will h»'li» )<»u to iii«»r*
fn«»n»'y riclit aw.;y f l»*.n ti v«l»i*c ••!-«» in tlif* worhi. hi first-»»!}♦»•* -ti 1»» an«l at v rj
All, «»f mtlifr «»♦•x. sip *«’»*» I fr<»m tir-t h»»iir. Th»* V»,ln« l»— af all k»i th ma«!»' ’•
broa»i r«Mid to fortum* »»$ • ■ Iwiort* th«» worknr.*,
Ib'pairii e a sp«»«*ialty. t»iv
nuM»lut**ly F*ur«». At « hi «’»1 utkln - - T utt . A <’«»-.
Sat ¡sfavi ¡«»H ecarar te«*d.
Vritrusta. Maim*.
F..
JOHN MILLER S
I »(.vk*. un<i having made
k
M
For further particiilarn «’all on
MERRIMAN A REDFIELD.
M. «Iford. Jan. J’. !>•<».
assoktment or bolix screws .
tin' and c«»pp«*r rivt-. ra-ps. files. p nch» r-
B ist
ninpvrs, tong» and hammers, at
PRODUCE !
— BY —
The un<l«»rsign<*<l. who Lav»* l<»< ah*d pnrmau« !.t-
V E I 'I’ sell IT T Z.
ly at M«»»lf<»r<i. Ink»- ph asur»» in inforniirif th«’
public that th»*j ar«» n»»w marufactuiinu M»*rri
man's c»*lcbrat»«<i Iron-t»H»tl» Harrow, which ha-
K. S< III rz RESPECn I LLY INFORMS
been »‘xteruMVih us»<! in D«»Ukrla*' «-«»linty. an«!
th«* eitiz»»ns of Jacksmivill»* and surrounding
given p»*rf»'< t ^at i**fact ion • \ < rj \vb re. (ri t <* th» m
country that he is now manufacturing, ami will
a trial and judge for yourwelf.
constantly k»»«*p on hand the v»*ry !»«»»«t of Lager
Wo are ala«» prepared to <!«» all kinda «»f
Beer. Thos«» wishing a cool glass of h«*er should
give him a «Mill.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
A “ PRI7F
I r 11
PIIOK !• WINES, Iloti IBS AND ( KiAKS
I \J conMuntly »»n han»l. The nstdingdahl«* 1« al«**-
«uppli»*<ì with F ist» rn pcriodicalh and hmdiiiK
PHjHTH <»f thv «’»»a-t.
CLD HI-
ilding. and that in _____
it now _________________
pi
id* of work in hi? hi •• in a sii)»erior mannrr
r! at prir«- to suit th« times.
Clothn g ma«i<- after th«» lat»*et at »i h«*«t
A larxw l«»t <»f hample* alw js on hand to
select from.
IL V BAKER.
Jacksonville and Crescent City
\V •• hav»» a tine Stör*-r» (>u:.
our arraugvment* t»» •!•» a
I A >N\
THE 1 NDERSIGNFD \NN«H N» ES II IM-
I - If a- a pan.li.l.il»’ f. r th«' »»ffi* »• *»f Marshal.
-ul»j*'Ct t«» th«* d«*«’|sion <»f th«' voten» "f Jackson­
ville, at th»- en.-uing town »•l« «,ti«»n.
(•J.o. \V. BROWN
Jarksoto lilt .’:»’ I’». 1S>5.
I
HIDES, FURS,
The finest Win«*-. Liquors an«i Cigars are alwnj -
kept on hand, while th»» reading table is supplie»!
with the late-t newHpap< rs. A Pool Ta»»!«' ma> Ther»» i*» no occasum to g»» anywhere "I»»»'; a
aim be found here. 1 propone to keepaetrict«
I y ti rat-class place. Giv«1 me a rail.
J B. Hl’Tt H.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Bl SPU TI FI.IA SIF.VIIi MYSH.F ÍO
th* ».eopl»* <»f J k-»».' ville I” > ''»«llduh* for
It
T» »wn .M u«hal at th«» ••"»*t»iiH. Marcii »*l»*«ii<m.
a- siring
1
them that I will a*. n»«w. «io mj utmost
-»■rvn them if ele»'t»*d.
I). L. < I Kl iS.
I: j ZH
Ln*k«m
SPECIAL IXDVl I MENTS
MERRIMAN'S
USE NONE OTHER
EAST!
1 !>♦• *ul»scrilw r tak» - pl»'a*ur«* in iiif»»niiir.$;
»ublir that he ha
THROUGH PICKETS, I2| C ents
J
TRY
Wiitib Mtl<‘ Ag< uts. Portland. < >r« c»»
FOR MARSHAL
HENRY TAPE. EugFneer.
THE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
JACKSONVILLE. ORECON.
*t ani »n t H.»ck of GENERAL MERCHANDISE «•*
♦•ver off. reti befere.
county Mvlliiigat twenty per cent, let*
I
And will bo pl»»:u*«'d to rcceivo a rail from all wb<
wish the »j«»-t in inv Ini«*. Sut «sfarli » hi a*sur»»l.
r. T. M. KENZIE.
Wagons and Carriages
wanting Ti«»«*- fl:;- fall will d«» well tu
give m»* their «»niers. as 1 will guarantee satisfac­
tion.
1 warrant all my tr#H* if prr»i»erly cared f«»r.
I «Tins of j'.tym» r.f eas\. I*r«xiuce tak• n at mar­
ket ¡»ric<>. If««'lb-, of I’« u«'l. S k I wo Hl.
A. S. .KiHNSON.
Jackeoniill«*. Oreg«»n. Aug. 1. 1SS3.
R. N. BAKER,
I
NEW GOODS
U.S.Hotel Building. Jacksonville I DIRECT FROM
LINKVILLE. OREGON
good supply of lfar<iw(MMÌ an»l Wagon Mate-
rials always on hand.
alta» transact a (’«»mmissioi B :■
. I ..................
«nd ran
furnish «11 kin»l* of Amniiltur.il implements«,
»•tr.. at r»*ason>il»lr rat» s.
Tf»ninMt*r»» and other* wiflinnt th»*ir \v»»rk »lone
with n«»atf»«*K* an«l »ii-patch. at th»» low«-t ruling
pri»'“**. will <!»» w»‘!l to civ«» ni»* a call.
A. D. CAKKK K.
CHICAGO AT GRANTS PASS'
U. S. SALOON.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY,
IL. m .*
Also <»n«» of Brunswick A Balke’-
ll»»n. H«>ratio Seynnmr hits «pok«*n
well and widely upon public affair** an«l
the political pr«i>|M». t* of the country,
lie is thankful that he h.».- !>p»»n spare«!
to witness the triumph <»f the I »emo« racy
in the late presidential election. an»i has
the greatest confidence in P:e-i»lent-«dc« t
Clevelainl, whom he reganls as a big,
Olii ».<>.\
JAi’KSGX VII J.F'
G. KAREWSKI
.»1-2» 2G. iron! Strcft, Purllnml,
“NORTH-WESTERN’
liti è-: If J.'ll W!si
wish th.’ twsi a. ' .».mil wlatl.-
All ticket
•Il ticket.* Via till* III.'-.
ns’.'l t- —
well
1»>3
It. S HAIR,
liti M >11 '«.II11 :
ircr.
lie. rat M .Gier.
Geiiori! !' —nger Agent.
* i ,6.;ó ’»1
CHICACO.
i
LOl'NGEÄ,
ALL KINDS
OF
BEDROOM SUJ |s,
W»* have juM withdrawn from warehouse and
placed on Kale at our
LIQUOR DEALERS, Hay
M”
eonstantly un i a al « ful1 *
furuiture, consiAÜLg »i
BUREAUS, TABLES.
DEERING MOWER!
FLECKENSTEIN & MAYER, Mower and Reaper Combined !
I '»IN IÏ 11» »At
Ko ,.is, bridges an«! surveys
I -♦-of 1» ro. «I -iq»»*ni*«»i-.
m
BEI »STEA I»S,
’ic( ohM uuak
THE FRONT!
RAILWAY.
CAtLWAY.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
Patronage resfiectfully solicited.
Terms Cash.
FRUITS IN SEASON.
Bup»' Gannenti
Loger Beer
faiwot
Il I n
•327
312
676 INI
4tn<tiiu it ft-w “f the numer
partons of th
ttnlj "iijoyc.1 t>j
13.1
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
< »nrtl h ai d < h •;ur»» ar» it«- twi»
^’16
l> I 1 t <> t< III >. w ... Ii art*
Hup« ri«»rto any <»ther liquor in th - raark» t.
limns', art aiui ineemmy run crew
P»*rfe«'t fMitisfa« tmn euarantr» <1.
Ilf
s I I i I-1 M. > IMs.'
N. K. LYTLE. S»ip**rir.trnd»«mL
-1-
..I .•..iiif'.rt anti ............... .
>1.31 fl
/»M I It / V <■ M<»<> »/ « IMS. i
ar:>. ,-c *1 its witlelv celebrat'sl
/it V / X «. « IMS. tl„. . i >1
which cannot
t*l— 'Where,
k_’,2..3 *•*•. la- At htuud
I ..lint'll Hint:- thi-traiuwof tl
WHOM SAI I
lit . col I . cl 111 I I ...11 I >e|H>t w II
I i i. to.-’' A V.r' we-t. r:. lit. In t
* ..f Illis lin.. milk.' close eoiiniK'tim
MH
nil F-ast.-rii In'.*-.
-1
For ll.'troit. ( ..limibus. In iuc'u-di-. ('mein.
n.Ul. Sinusra I >11*. Buttnlo. I in-l.iiru. Toronto,
M.e.tri
>1, Bowl..n. \ .v I 'l.,. I’
»1- pi.Ill Balti-
(*>
71 r»i ; ni'.r. , Wn-hinuton mid all |»’■: G in the Fast, rntlt
'
11 !..•
mry aid
to ugent
Titr. o>ry,Illi'ili says the people du not
wrant a constitutional convention. We
« have never heard that the voters of Ore­
gon had made that journal the conserva­
tor of their opinion on this or any other
I subject, and therefore we consider that it
. is yet to l»c ascertained whether .sin h is
■the ease. Let this question l»e decided at
the ]>olls and then there will Is- no flir­
ther iloubt in tile premises. There is a
I great deal of assumptivn ill the o
ijuniiin'» statement, to sav the least.
i 1C.AKH.
JEWELRY.
CASKII S, Nt'TB,
PIPES. < AKHH.
NOTKiXS » L’TLEKY.
STATIONERY. Al.HI MS
TOHA» < OS. < TU A KETT»
Owing to a large stock on han»i a reduction o
from 25 to 8u per cent, will be mad»*.
WESTERN
’
Tut impression obtains that the legis­
lature has passed Kea«lv’s local-option
KMERICAX BIUM 'ATELS,
GROCERIES,
SILKS AND SATINS
FRENCH BRANDY,
HOLLAND SWAN GIN,
FINE WINES, ETC.
In quant it
to nuit, and at price«
fail to itivi» »atinfai’tion.
Our li'piort« ar» al»w>lui»*ly pur»', ant:
to provide a safe «•«mvuyance.
Ii for life an«I pi oj»ertv .
E I »:Mix K.
CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE.
English Figured and Plain Dress Goods,
We keep a superior artici» of
rriE CHICAGOAMD
SHORT LIN E
Omaha,
Council Bluffs
@ Chicago.
J. It LITTLE.
CASHMERES IN COLORS,
For Medical Purposes
idrj bill*« contraeteli by retiring B»»an il .*l:W >7 1
¿0 1
dn or storm, and c»»inpel the «.’on­
i eight per cent.” The measure does not
A uti.L has passed the legislature to
therefore come up to what the author
do away with the business of “profes­
intend«*«! it should, and help matters
sional witnesses” who swarm about the
1 very little.
justices’ courts of Portland, which has
T he <),'•
i'i" seems to think that it
received the signature of the Governor.
No person residing within two miles of is helping its party and injuring the
«aid justices’ courts will receive witness Democratic party to the same extent by
fees in them hereafter. This law has no referring to the Democracy as the south­
ern confederacy
Some radical jwirnals
application elsewhere.
East have adopted this line of political
T he different bills introduced in the warfare, and the great Oregon octopua,
legislature to redistrict the State have i w hich is never original in anything, is
all been defeated or ¡>oatp<>ned. Many aping them. Out upon su* h unscrupu-
of the counties have not their proper [ [ous strifc-bree«lers !
representation, and a measure tiiat
would have made a fair ap|»ortionment
should have t»een passed. A* it is,
Jackson, Clatsop and several others
will not have as many niemler* of the
legislature as they are justly entitled to,
-
AT THE SAN FRANCIA ()
VARIETY STORE!
And in fact everything u.-uall) found in a tiret
clan* house.
MAVMXN FTMHF.lt.
st
A FRESH STOCK
LOW PRICES!
CIGARS
FARM PRODUCE!
CRIMINAL BL’MIN»«.
1 xp-Tiscs «»f November term <»f circuit court,
including fee»» of w itnwM-rs, t-öi« • ■r*» unti board for '
jury :
^ateof <>rem»n v* B msm ’U
Al
û-9 b'.i :
Culi».
Riu*s«*ll..
1
Wit! km-.
293
J list ll*
1
677 ni '
n
SÒ M
YHiii|»t*r
iti
Macklin
t«M irt
Expenses of grand jury anil witp» --«•-
1.113 i"
Jurors und tali.-m« ■n....................
l>.st. Xtt > in ça.-»«» <»f State V*. (¡»‘d»ÌÌM
KM
<». S. Howard, serving tfiib|Kt rias
171
Baditi* in circuit court.
3
S ,er«tï. mÌM,»»|laneoim t ourt business
< ierk. misci’llnneous bugine*-
Irti
67 6»;
t elegraphing ami stationery
S'. Tiff ami jail«»r fe*»s
B»»ar«| ami washing for prisoners
tn
i
Medical aid to priaonen» in jail.
And unprecedentedly
OREGON
The iiot brands of
I
KNOCK THE HARD TIMES
sna-ANxrAi. cxumir.
Sli«»wiiig amount of county warrants drawn
from July 7 l»l, (u and inelusirc of th»» January
term of county court,
ANO
CH OIC E WIN ES. ETC
General Merchandise Store !
This same route that the s.etoi</
T he bill making an appropriation for s|>eaks s<> disparagingly <>f has always
the sup|H»rt of the State normal schools 1 been the main thoroughfare for Jose-
was defeated in the House by a slight phme county, and this is the tirst acei-
majority. This is to l»e regretted, us 1 dent that has evert.... urred on it.
Then it g<ss on te say that Pat. Mc-
normal schools are a necessity and all
all of them should hare had adequate 1 Mahon is the original contractor on
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
KENTUCKY WHISKIES,
ASTONISH YOU!
time.
A NEW DEAL
Making rr>um for Spring Dn -• - ■*'. w? ai' offering
This house carries in stock the choicest brands o
IS GOOD AS THE BEST,
congress from Idaho territory, was pre­
sented not long since with an elegant
gold-headed cane, the gift of Barrett
Williams, a man 81 years old. and a
faithful friend and admirer of “Honest
John.”
BUSINESS CARDS.
ter Stock
TO Close our Falx
Stoves, Tinware, Hard­
ware, Oils Paints, Plows
and Harrows, Mowers &
Reapers, Threshers, and
all kinds of Farmers’ Im­
plements, and the Cele­
brated Bain Wagons.
BILGER & MAEGLY, Jacksonville.
I
Gctt
SPLENDID
! -. i. • . 1 .
KICKHB CIGAB.
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