The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 01, 1885, Image 2

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Affinai Paper 1er Jar boa, Jsirphinr
F riday
... —
G kn . G kant ' s condition is much im- i
proved, and he will no doubt anrvivi* I
Lake if he docs not entirely recover.
MAY l. l*sV
S i ksi Kim: for the New Y ork II or/J,
the best newspaper in the Cnited States.
Only |1 ¡s>r annum. Subscriptioim
taken at the T im «* office.
H on . A. \V. W vmsx , I’. S. Treasurer,
having resigned.
I». Jordan, formerly
cashier of the Third National Rank of
New York, was ap|>ointed bis successor,
and is at present preparing to assume the
duties of the office. This is an excellent
appointment.
JOS/.VE' <
EDITORIAL NOTES.
VE'ir.S.
Spring tight« have opened at Waldo.
Crops are looking well in this region.
MISCELLANEOUS,
TO OFFSET
A. S. Payne has our thanks for favors
Joint S iii . k . mvn has become a convert, rendered.
to honest politics. Th«* N. Y". Time»
Fruit in this Hcction was sevcidy han­
thinks that this administration is doing
dled by the fn.st last week.
a marvelous work of regeneration.
\V. G. M. Anderson, the popular Bon­
T iirkk is nothing new or startling to
iface of the Waldo hotel, will remove to
r«*|sirt from Manitoba, Souilan or Pana­
Kerbyville this week.
ma. The insurgents ar«* gradually get­
Han marked his goods down to
ting the worst of the trouble every where. ; Frank Ih'ssingi-r and Win. Lind have
o|.em*d a saloon in Kerbyville ami line
T he San Francisco Chroniclr says it is
pose keeping a first-class place.
re|>orted that Sisson A Crocker are con­
We regict to learn that < has. Hughes,
tracting for large number!« of Clunes«*
Esq.,
our efficient county cleik, is se­
laborers to complete the construction of
ft.* will -«-11 J..11 MORE COCOS for
the California A Oregon railroad at an riously ill. Dr. Stirling is in attend­
LESS MONEY than, or iH-fe,-.. -..!«|
ance.
early date.
JackM.nvilb*. Hi-**m«’k ie
A M'MHKR of («ostmasters ami other' Miss Ella Hansen of Kerbyville pre­
officials have l**en found short in their cinct. who has been in Portland for
accounts since President Cleveland took sometime past, ha* returned home; also
the reins of government and have Miss Emma Bain, who has been at
promptly lieen sus|**mled.
Startling Y reka, Cal., going to school.
T h . I»6>> i « u is authority for the an­
nouncement that Dr. Calianiss of Asto­
ria has been appointed inspector of In­
dian reservations for this district, in
place of ex-<>overnor Newell of Olympia.
Wetrust this rsport is true, as the doctor revelations ar«* expect«*«! in other quar­
will make a most efficient officer in that ters. Turn the rascals out.
T hk foiirth-< !ass, or non-presidential
department._____________
oltices, are now receiving «-onsidirration
(', A. F. M okkih , formerly chief engi­
at th** hatuls of Postmaster-General
neer of the Oregon A California railroail,
Vilas, and new ap|s>inlments are being
haa returned to Portland. He haa been
made as rapidly as lu* can consider
•baent .»ince !a-t tall, during which time
cases. Seventy-two appointments were
he vi.ited Furo|>e. There are some who
think that his presence here means that mad«' Saturday ami atsiut sixty Mondav.
THE DULL TIMES
tfINES AND LIQUORS.
NEW ERA SALOON
AND BILLIARD HALL
PHŒN1X,
KENTUCKY WHISKIES,
ll< 'I* 'll WINKS, ETC '
II. DODD
CO.
Flint. First and Vine St~., PORTLAND, 0REC0N,
HAlDWATtii I1W A1TD STEEL
THE LADIES OF ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
PAFM MACHINERY.
WILL FIND AT
MOWER AND TLE!21.ZE*ISTi
Send for Catalogue, 1885.
Send for Special Circulars.
J. NUNAN’S, JACKSONVILLE.
The lient brundb of
<
Ill
A
f.
jfor
‘Ki A 8i!S.
DRESS GOODS!
••Vi'iy thing usurdly found in a Hist
class hoiitte.
Medical Purpos« -:
Silks, V elvets, V elveteens, Satines,
Wc keep a superior article of
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
The county-s *at «|Uesti<>i
Hopbine. A s|x*eial elect
plan* on Jun** 5th. If thei
then, tin* two points r«*e«*iv
est nmnlsT of votes w ill
contest at the m
»»Í
Kerby
building
tw
t ♦
bn'ddi
. ; v
OREGON.
l'h b h«»ui-c c irri«‘s in ht ck tlm rl-<»i<. M bt>nd- <
Hard Times Prices
Sheriff Hervey is «*ngag«**l in sulnena-
ing witnesses for the Ma •key eases, which
will lie ti i. d at Jacksonville during th«*
ensuing term «if etiurt. As a conse-
i|U«*ll «*, the.«* w ill Is* quite a numls*r of
our |s*ople at Jacksonville soon.
r’
• r
T* t t
a
vr.
- X y ..
“IK'KKYE ON THE HOAD.”
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints,
v’ a ?* rr^T
•«Tf
if n
»» x *.,;, k?,
X ,.
ASTONISH YOU!
V
xN
uw &
M YLi:s
( I, •
My Strick
• »M n put.
General Merchandise Stere !
ll ui
These maiiutf are too well known to n< i ' "in
ment. Th«?tln«is ot farmers here have used them,
and all upt-atef them with praise. Th« y are in even
I way the nc [Ju ultra of Harvest Machines.
The
wentv arvest ha%c made manifest
the remarkalfr •lurabihty <»f the Rl 1 KI.YE. r« sulting
from the s iul ity and h rf« cti«<n of its meehani-
and an immic majority of the farmers in the i’a< ific
States ami T<it<»rics have given the same vvrdi« t a«
the farmersh «very part of tlie wori«! where the
Buckeye baaMA Mid, pronoun^ng it to be
fr
-f
«¿T
H
|
*
The only ILrvesting Machine that will give
Entire btisfacticn to the Purchaser.
4
XI I.TM4N A CO.’S
S«*w ’hid* I VIbral«n< Thresher.
Th« imxt Effei-tive and ^«icce«ful Combination fur
H 4 and Cleaning Crain ever constructed.
Th< New M-slel Thresher is the result of years of
• .*,, , / aiai t act d < tpenineut, «inducted by Mr.
j.
* Mill-r. one cf the ni<*< experienotdandfucrere-
t H i.iul.iersof threshing ma Lines in America.
Th«
, t aunrd at was to produce a tnaebin« that would
1 i
, i «-t« r an i do letter work than the best ma-
. Jr.-ady ;n ofwration »«re capable of, and one
• U..11.1, .1« add.tion. Separate out from the straw
«. <• the grain in a more perfect manner than any
: i*, machine whatsoever.
construction will U* resumed on the O.
Ji r>«!K 1 pros, second comptroller of
e Lag* r Eeci
A
soon.
the treasury, has made a ruling that of­
C r»<’
.,.!■
1... foe.,,1 ,„ie ,
ficers of th«* army who had brevet rank
ii<x>rr?»A a ^5>
ï i«í >í
Ci;oi*s in California are going to be
au I, k B :k. C \
at th«* time of service in the Mexican
very short in many places, owing to the
• • \
war are entitled to tin* three-months
drouth. In the Willamette valley and
II
extra pay allowed by congress for such
a number of other localities in Oregon
service, according to brevet rank hehl
ram is also needed, and the pre-qx-ct for
.1! i
e
I by thi'in at the dos«* of their service.
a gissl crop is not tlattering. The grain
♦ 1
I kt
hardly a‘Vier m’y tHi’ù he I ‘n.u’u.ft'. ' ‘
Wt
B
vhli v was a feature on the San I
yield all over the Cnited State* w very
lb'iimmb' r th»* pine«» .•«‘in» r « f I ; lif«.j:.ia ami
likely to lie over 1OO,tfnO,Of** bushels I ranc;s«-i> prisluc«* exchange last Mon­
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, PROVISIONS. OILS, ETC.
We are P
:i tl it A. J. ( tr« g«»n stn•••!*.
day. From $1. It;1.., the closing rate on
short
<.. <
our
<
hapnian
< ficient
rx Binder.
Saturday, it made a jump on the open­
The Bucltcyc Ro
Highest Mai’ket pg ice
ulc ^bvioug-by^a glancj
is
r<
Toi l s have been reiluced on the road ing to-day ( Monday) of nearly ten < «*nts, sch*'«»I si
vering,
The
featur«
-
that
m«»-t
^triku.
fc
<
■
THE
!<• to be about
|1
between Yreka an l Delta,in order to off­ and rose until it reached »L2t>34, at and that
pah » rm:
4 it can be drawn *hrough a
Bordering, 'Window Blinds. Looking Glasses. It will pass in a btraiu'ht
lim* ?!
>1
■ipulatcd as any othtr bmde%'
set tin* reduction in freight rat«** over which figure it closed, an advance of auain in
11.* has l«*cu con-
stili narri wer apa«*e
lt i< re ■ *:’v ha
FARM
PRODUCE!
fun d to
th«« «begun A California road. The ever ten cents **n Saturday’s figures.
lrly two years with
e al Li
toll-roai! owners and the hotel men *>n
>f sciatica.
J’r'“'('ah and »•♦•«• if this advertisement is not
C koi * re|«>rt* from ali parts of Califor­
wr R
, /.
■ .
i .-■ *
ah.im
the California wagon roads arc deter­
*poses that if the an truena gospel.
NEWMAN I IS»ER.
pre-« S b«*f««r«‘ plum g your «»id» r.
nia
show
that
in
all
counties
but
one
111
mined to prevent tin* Siskiyou merchants
in* county shall k*
A* usual. I (ak.'.'t.l kind«-of I'rodu •«■. | .i' *i c tb**i. f«*r l u.< « ‘ f nu.rk« t rates,
rhankfnl for past favors. 1 m«»st respect fully risk tin ir continuance.
iiom shipping by the Oregon route, if (Shasta; the grain yield will bi* only
-tion in Abraham's
one-quarter to three-quarters of the last
JERRY NUNAN.
possible.
town of Grant's
Í»
year’s yield. This is largely due to de­
Co.,
Tin Pluladelphia Prut» thinks that l-reared acreage. The fruit districts re­
r *<
■ the
while war lietween England and Knssia port largely increase«! acn*age and prom­
X) wortb of lumlier
might not benefit American industry as ising crops. What is lost in grain will
■tion of the county
largely as would l>c commonly expect«*«!, Is* made up in fruit and wine.
We hav«* just withdrawn fr«un wan-house and
buildings, ami also on«*-hali interest in
placerion ale at our
it would give this country a gissl chance
• a-rto pay tl.o Mie of tl«* «1lefaulting debtor
Tl h-*.t the credit d«*rd«*r «»bilges the resiM»nsibIe t
their lands situated in Josephine county,
Tint
Postmaster-general
has
is-med
a
to recover some of its lost prestige on the
ix.onir-.tic
bubin«t*s
principi«
16 HD ■’
high seas. The time is near at hand for circular order to |sistma*4«*rs, explana­ which amount to over 2,000 acres.
1 HE BEST KOI IE AND
tory of changes made by congress at the
n re-ap|sirtionment of ocean commerce,
/’ IA7>o.V/7> 0/ 7’.
oí
-S
IN JACKSONVILLE,
last session, in rates of postage. Post­
an<l this country is liound to get a fair
KI
»»'.il Triknerii
h— •rf
,.«uc<»ii
i«'i«ac<'» nt
m
7v' to
Asnor bsl Jellies Id.
masters
are
informed
that
on
and
after
I
\
Inm.*
quantity
of
pure.
unadult-rnf«i
share.
rt
tl '<»
w Orleans M«»la-«*s
BETWEl S
July 1st rates on all domestic first-class
Arbn<
UJ »-1
T hk commissioner of the general land matter, including drop-letters at letter­ tiiuial pardon to
BOURBON.
frí?
d co 0
No. 1 bland Hie*
»
»-Mi
r
,,
office is said to be considering the pro­ carrier poetoffii es, will Is* two cents per jockey and garni
Z«b, S^ -st
VI W X*
RYE AND
( hin<i
0
priety of abolishing the “indemnity ounce, or fraction thereof, instead of two Hamilton
r—« s ’s
r-c1
M
ai
aJ
Gobi-
P UJ
CORN
a
limits" of the land-grant railroads a* it t cents per half ounce. This change w ill county, s< nne MX
r-« u
CL
1 upwnnl
is believed that this will restore lnn.Oix»,- apply on mail to Canada, but not to M'titenceil to ten
H- «•-a
The «»illy hr e t « » t ; ike for Des M«.mes
—5;
s 2.
town, (’«alar Rapi* 1*. Clirt«»ji. Dix«»n . ( Dica -> •
><
$1 tri
Jr.
Warner's
Health
Cureetb
.
000 acre« of land to the public domain. other foreign mails.
l*i ¡son. (
N g . 2
P*PI* * r. No. 1. If
"f’
Milwaukee, a nd all points Fa-t. i'«« tl«-"i
« b"- <1>
l«l 1.0. N.v
N bra.-k.i. 1 <► lorad . . WAomink*. 1 tai
These limits were not fixed bv law. but
..
fl a)
L
name
of
“
l
’
op-Eyi*
Geo
from
the
’
■
•-
rsing
Corset«
.............
......................
ri
GO
Tin: new Esmond hotel at Portland was
♦ ■
Lam¡
\\ i-L ingfon ai d Califon ¡a it «»ft* r- .
v-.da. On*
E
[*• UJ a
wekp created by nn order of the depart­ ojs-ned to the public May 1st ami the fact of his having idden the •lebratcd aup«*ri«»r adv nntag«*> not p<»>-il>l* l*\ ar.> «»th-'r ,
hfornia
Matcher
Our hqm.r*. ar • nl>~..'ut.dy pun*, ami
Oat.’i
0 c
ment. anil hence it is dearly within establishment was thronged by thou­ St. Louis race-horse, “Pop-Eve,” at In.«*.
«*f -'UJ.'"!- '
¿
-t-» nJ _'L
Am«>ng*i f«* w ««f t1 ip numor«>UH p<»it.ts
I V*'
0 J
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
Commissioner Sparks’ power to abro- sands who were mortf than surprised at Jacksonville some twenty odd years ago. ority enjoyed b\ t! . patrons of th * i<>. id lietween !
ri
:«» ar»' its tw«» «•. iits».«liy of '
Orn il a n: *i <
«X Va
Sii;*« rior to any «»ther liquor in this market.
gate tlwni.
h I > < n I f H ! n .
the elegance of the appointment* through­ During Ins imprisonment Collins was human
Perf.ct
S
,t
sf
«.-tK.n
gu
rarte.d.
I
J.
UJ CI
1
H 1 /
art ami ingenuity ran cnaf.
R< d
-
•
Jacksonville.
Men's Euil >ing.
k . i . y n.r < : .,!•«.*■t.
a
i * h L
Tin ll"< <r sAore will ts* published at out. The house was brilliantly lighted th«* best behave«! of all the convicts in tt 1 sf / 1 Cl >». f t li>. w
EC
O
nL of romf.»rt »• <! el*' ga: < • . Its C 1 R 1 • n:
his
ward,
anil
to
this
cause
may
Is*
HR 1 H ! \ t. /.'(Hl 1/ < i /;s. . . i t - >>«*d tn
Tacoma, W. T., hereafter, Mr. Samuel from basement to attic ami a most taste­
ami IN wul-ly «•• bhrate.1 /* 1 / í II 1 /
thinking that a more appreciative field ful ami appetizing luncheon was served. ascrilieil the shortening of his term of ar.v
/«/>/><. < 1 h’\. the «••pial «»f whirl i car
imprisonment. This is the first ease <>f I m » found elsewhere.
than Portland. That |>eriodieal has There was this unanimous verdict from
At < ouned Bluffs th- t- ainsof th«* Cni«»inPa- •iti«'
WHGLI SAI J
done a great ileal for the northwest coast th«* many visitors: “The finest hotel pardon under the new Board of Patdons. Ri. connect in ( nion 1 • •p«.t w.th th«.-. • ..f the
DEALE > IN
Chicago
A N«»rthwp-f -rn Ilj. In Cl -ag«.tl fl t ! lins i
of
which
Hon.
A.
Bush
is
chairman.
and the people should support it with north of San Francisco.” In his newest
of this line m ike cl«»-»« e >iin«*cti<»n with ith«»-»« * of
Eaetern lim
• I <1 < •Lxoil N i I Ì < k
the utmost liberality. The |s*ople of enterprise Mr. Guinean has the best Collins is reported to have gon«* to all F«»r
1
I)*tr«»it. ("lurnbii
Cm
Portland mi the day following his re­ nati. Niagara
• t -
r«»r<. nt«».
Falls. Bull
Portland should l*e ashamed of their wishes ««f a host of friends.—<nv'*/**i*i.oi.
lease, audit is said he left there for the Montn «I. B«»bt.»n. N- w \ rk. F: ila 1 Iphi a B «iti-
ACENTS FOR
»«1
«\i i«rw
niggardly policy toward Mr S.'s enter­
mor« . Wikshingtor : : I all p«*
in t *■ I
Tin: guillotine has commenced falling
<1 Twin«* Hinders,
prise, which has always ls*en a great in < Ircgon and the heads of three federal Atla'itii States bv the < liegon Short Line th«» ticket agent fur lick«4s vth«
,»r El 1 1 \v.\< II\S I'.l «.«;|| - AND Il A* K.'.
D*.ill.
“ NORTH WESTERN”
on Tuesday last.
I»t aper Headers,
»MBIM.I»
1 \X>IM
KIDIXi. 1 A 11 111 \V > V 1 I 11 < •
help tn them.
¡.officials have rolled into the basket, viz :
(f you wi-bthobest acr«»mn!.Mlati«ins. All tick.t
Rake«.
'
[<
a 1 I'KD i l l
iv.vH'i:'- \\l
-ll.* IX«. 1 • •« ’ . 1 il \ 1 « 1 ’• \vs.
I M
agents sell tirR.*!*» via this lie«*.
.1. C. Cartwright, collector of internal- 9*« vi pieparations for war ar«* l»-ing M. IIEGIIITT.
< Enirineji A Thro
M* -lili: :v l.KAIN 1’1; 1 LLS AND I'.l: » \ I ’< A>T sEEDLK**
U.S. HAUL
T hk xtis'kholders of the Gr«*>on'an«!
G.meral Manager.
Gan tai l‘< -.-ng. i A_- t.
•< ii : d it ** U ' \ 1 I. - IYI . 1 >
made in India by England. The < oni-
California Railroad held a meeting in revenue; Mr. Prettyman, collector of
PI o\\ s
< * > 1 ! I ' I \'t < A- 1 X. 1 ! 11
CHICACO.
customs at Astoria; and John P. Ward, missary department of th«* Indian army
F
t I..V
i :.\ n D \ l.l 1’1 1 VI : i - i \ ■ ll A L* » W s
Portland last week, but deferred tin*
«
Nt« M 1 1 J
1 «»KN > HILI 1 KS
"
1
\
\
X
idij : aiii 1
appraiser at Portland. The gentlemen has completed arrangements tor furnish­
O1 D V \ l 1.1 Y.
election of directors and adjourned the
\ 1 .1 >.
1 RS
ll
< 1 1
1 A 1111 : \ X |x s.
Hi KMITAGF.
who have !s*en appointed in their places ing trans|mrtation and provisions in
< < )« » ’I l; S L.Xt.iX 1 s
L W -1 LL".
meeting until May 14th. It is reported
I'KII'I <»l Kl N I !’< K\
r :i 1*111
«HAI 1.1.' <. 1 :
\v 1X1 > M 1 LLS.
are John Whiteaker, John Hobson and India for two aunv corps. Th«* first
\r«l T. .!. M. <.!Bl:lN
that negotiations are |>ending for the
1
\*
i HALI
«L. (. IAIN < R A
('. S. Schenck, respectively, Thes<* an* consists of l:!,iMki British and 16,1)00 na­
brat«-« I
A!
transfer of the lim* to Charles CriH'ker
Gr.
all excellent a|q*ointment*>.
We are tive troops, with 3,0h0 camp followers
and th« Central and Southern Pacific
N. Y. i LAVSL
well acquainted with the two first and transport tenders, s.ooo horses ami
1«< > ISI«< >^.
interests. Henry Villard, ex-president
BUSINESS CARDS.
FINE STOCK.
named, and know them to lie well qual- 30,000 trans|M.it animals. The second
» <»r
s’tipp. «I from
Fra
of the Northern Pacific Company, is re-
Have j i-t opened:« tine -to< k «»f
I. rj. if so d- s|
W. wouhi r.-speu.fulb tn'd*' "<ir j :.»r« -.sa,
f.jei ds t.
ifi«*<l, honorable gentlemen and consist­ : corps consists of 1’J.iXHl British and 15,-
♦ of
(sirted as working the wires for th«* con­
LI kl NSI I
goods lador«* purcLnsiiig elsuwhcr«*. ns w«- feel *urc w « <
THE FINE VERMONT STALLION
0iu> native troops, with L's.iioo followers,
ent and deserving Democrats.
solidation of the roads. It is understcxsl
8,1100 horses and ‘Js.OeO transport ani­
that [s liding the alsive the election was
VIRTt ors 6/77/ E 11<HHEES.
mals. One month's supplies arc to be
ANI
|xvst|M>ned for one month.
AT
<>wb* (\>m-
sent to Rendii, Killa ami Alslulla, and
ASH I .AN I ».
river. April
I- Mdd f..r: nml wr
A Washington special to the Philadel­ three months' supplies to Ipietta.
IVt h. Wo.nl-
Tut lo.frh) lan<ilur«U in <treat Britain,
I>I
I
2d.
returning
phia Time» says then* are more applica­
HIGH &L TAYLOR'S
CRONEMILLER &. BIRDSEY.
«iuiing the M*as«>n.
without toil, rrtvive from the soil more
Health. Health nml
u<
tions by Republicans for retention in
Their inotto is
Sampl. l;.H.m«, The la*«t *.f
than t wire as much as the total wages
more intimately connected with a
Pedigree:
the offices which they now hold tlmu
1 HF HA\ I
1 -toniach and go**d comlitimi of t
pai«i to H50.000 laborers for working
than most j...... pie -up|ios<*, Tl
there
are
from
Democrats
for
these
years old next
twelve hours through the seven «lays in
means wrakm
langu
nul mis« i
11 j >r« «porti «»ned
places. These Republicans give all
And he feels a-iir« d that all wh<» fax r him with
every week. But it is not necessary to
P« pti. stomach hu ans all th.- h wri
\1-.. on.* of H*u*„wi. k A llalk.***
11 f Mike, dam by Old
their patmnag«* udl
safish«*«l with liis prices
kinds of reasons why they should Is* re­
■all think * '■
Ur ivi
I *n Bin
cross the ocean for this s.»rt of illustra­
ell-known Overbeck
and the quality <>f hi.- goods. H< k >-|>s
tained. Some invoke the tenure-of-otfice
Pl
ntuckj Whip
Mike
Fine BILLIARD Tables.
DRY GOODS.
tion. ll«»w many thousands of Ameri­
h<* by I nd« • j»er:donee.
í
3
GKO< FRIES,
law, some the civil-service law, others,
•
rmai.
Morgan,
he
by
cans must toil in poverty to pay the in­
!'r<»|
PliOV ISI< >\s.
C«»m«* and -♦'«* uh . ami if v don’t treat you w *1’
I
i»f the M<»rgpn family.
< lol HI N g .
it will I m * because we d«»n ’t kn«»w how.
terest on the bonds, stocks and mort­ and not a few of them ” declare their
nu
—
. t ] im eon
! '
4
FIRN I Si! I N< r GOODS.
t nt rain in ! cho ne fully at« it
e.” Til
TJT’C’ft’ A TVT? A *>TT
gages «»f a single citizen of New York-’ purpose toad with the Iternocrutic party
HA I S \ND < \l S.
A
mST-OLASS
JACKSONVILLE
CALIFORNIA
ST.
l«J
W
.1
V.
1«
M>TS
AND
SHOES.
". Any fiereon wll-
It is true that we have to entail an«l suf­ hereafter, and many other expedients
And
rytlmiu' usually found in a first-class Connectai with the i *I h » v . •S.al.Mm.
nwill pl«*»M* remem-
fer less than the English people from are resorted to in order to keep them­
/<. if H"l True
G
nerrliandisp Store.
e ib then due.
HIGH «V TAYLOIL
1 ney will ffiv« their customer* the I 1 n»*ht ««f the
i to prevent accidenta,
I'll, re can be no argiiim nt
the aggregation of |>ro|»erty in the hamls selves in office. Ail of which shows
reduced freights ratis««1 i»\ tl <• ailvt-nt of ike
••unn-d.
¡ties e-seiitial to a |*i * I
I r< 1
that
these
Republican
office-holder*,
af
­
railroad, and will n«»t I»»* undersold i.\ ;«n \ l»«-d*..
JOHN Wl LIX
of a few families, but we are making
Hai
tive
comli-
arising from a di*>*r.|. r* *1 or
M.
BRENTANt» Maaager.
ter having been fed on government pap tion of the liver. *t**ii uo b and fsiwelf. Ev­
Phoenix. Oregon, Feb. 25. i>s|.
rapid strides in that direction.
PROPRIE TOR OP
for twenty-five years, are hungrier than crvotii' will admit that il -lioulil '••• perfi * tlv
for old ami youm -of both s« x«-. at anv
Ai i okiiixg to the latest rc|svrts w.ir ls)- 1 ’emocrats. nineteen-twentieths oEwhom safe
and all times , that it -‘miil.l be a* eeptabl'e
rri»«‘ <
Saloon.
(
tween England and Russia is inevitable never held any federal position. <>iir I. ith t* l lie taste and th** stomach . that it
t
promprlv
ami
tlmr-
should
never
fail
to
a
and active preparations are being made* readers have a distinct recollection how
JllMiES Hill.PINIi.
ou -hl«. yet painless)) .. ami it should giv*
Oor. < 'al.
Oregon St*.,
and ( opj*erhoth ri Stallion
hv both powers. It promises to be one many of these federal office-holders de­ strength to th**»»* m.
It is now «i ll
of laxf» as foil« w>: C<»ni.
California St., Jnelrsenvitle
iy
«1*1 - .n I ugh Point. April 1st,
of the most ini|s.irtant events that has clared their pur|s>se before the election kn *wu that Sy rnp of li . |.o-s«--cs lie,-.*
he will r. r.nn 4 day«; fl.« i« . t<. J M Manrfield a
Merritt JACKSONVILLE.
- - OREGCN
<|ii lities in a pre-emim n «legrer.
taken place since the Franco-Prussian to resign at once in case of the «‘lection
ti-’in \\ Hlou Sjirii.g- where he will i« xnain 2dayff;
•I'llf 1 X!H ItSIGNHi IIEKEIIY bl'.SIUFS TO
inson are agents foi Jacksonville.
1 inform tli»* public that he i* prepared to till all
Gent's Furnishing Goods tl.»•!)«'• t«» I., B«*all r*. wl.t r« I »• will remain two
conflict of ls;t). t >n tlie 2Hth ult. < dad- of Cleveland. Oh, no! they would not
<>r<l«Ts for wines liquors, cigar:«, etc . of th«* iineat
«•i*; r“
vVth <lay to Lib own Mabie«
Th»’ UrtiUtff of I on th.
V
And
stone stated in the Iron.« of commons hold office under Cleveland. They had
DAVID LINT;
Al
ired l.v S. G. H ed'a relebrat-
»w ha
that the government had wceiv»d no fist high a sense of honor to remain the
Laeks«.r.vill»'. Jan. 1. ISM.
n« >wl«dgt d to l»e one of
K
o
.*
jh
eonMnntl)
on
|.»nd
h
full
*>-»rtm>*:it
of
.1 t«« ()r< g<»n. Hiadam
parti
CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON
confirmation of the battle suppots-d to public servants of a |>ei>plc who had ex­
|M*rlH.ttom mar«*. Khe
fiin.itnre. <■*•..-i-r ii . m >1
U. S. SAIGON
i< k m <1
one of the
have recently occurred betwewn Russians pressly condemn«*«! the party that had
nr.«! gwirantci-d n> r« pr<
igld to tl;»* State. A- to
BEDSTEADS,
I do ro? prop«*«
to I
I"
and Afghans,with the victory for the lat- placed them there. They had too much
vet 1
m H ref. r you to T. F.
h»hn F « hi
I ter. Mr. Ellis Aslnnead-Bartlett. con­ tnanly inde|>endence to be de|*endent
•L Ñ. Traylor,
James \\
»«'REALS, TABLES.
»t lt«Tb.
servative, a-ked whether Russia had U(s>n a [silitical party for whom they
T.T.
IrKEVIE.
I
’
rop'r.
V lo mak»> a great blow. The
(¡CIL«» Mol l.DINGS,
withdrawn from the undertaking to not had neither political nor moral sym­
f. Ho u» large, wrll
ut 1 .filli ibi»
aving ass ! mf . dthe m ynagi mfntof
Gladstone answered pathy. But what a sjiectecle does the
occupy Herat.
thi* resort. I pr«>p«>sv ke«*ping it stock«*«! with
* at dose of R«’Hbon;
STANDS, SOFAS LOVN'CiKS,
(>’<! K «I Fruì
mre is known t<» be
the finest brands of
“no.”
country now l>ehold ! Thousands of
J. F. DAVIS.
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS
I A< KS< >N VI I 1.1
these self-same, virtuous lovers of gov­
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
Tut gts»! work goes bravely on. ernment pap have been suddenly trans­
Till
1
IXL
DRAFT
STALLION
t VTT*r- p
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUFI'S, A'ld will I m * please«! to .. ......... a call from all whn
Every day the Ih*mocratie administra-
formed into (mliticnl mendicants hang­
wish the best in my lin*'. Sat «-fact i< >n as-u r«*<l.
tion is unearthing official corruption of ing around the door-steps of Itemocrats
r. r. M c K enzie .
ETC., ET« ,
•ome kind, The latest is in the office of in power, bending the suppliant knee,
AI ho Il.Mir**. Hush nu*l !*lin*l, *»lw *.*,:i hnn.l
•r rir « Apnl
the commissioner of pensions. < «encrai that thrift may follow fawning. Talk of
' HU*I made fo order. Phll.i:)^ «buie on r. umnbb*
fritrni Point,
l.<* will I
I term**.
ni L B. William*'
Black on the L’xtli tilt, directed the sus­ the s|s>ils of office l*eing the leading
nt Ant< l«»i-'
A. CRALE, Proprietor,
I
1't’dertnkin.r a *-«■ *ei:dt..
and nt Fr» d Han-
la* ** at Table B«. k P.
pension at the Philadelphia agency of tenet in the Itemocratic faith ! No party
2 day«, returning
«'ALIFORNIA STItEFT. .1 At KSOSVII.1.1'.
• ' ' 11. • *>.
102 pensions, which have Is-en regularly nor set of meu were ever more thoiougldy
t
Harte
d
-
d
a
cry
dark
iron-gray,
actual weight
Han jil.q fa*en fur«iisl*e*( with mi <*)«* *md new
J all b«.j,« .
7, jiarn •>]<!
He was
VEAL AMD M’JTTON.
paid, although tin* pensioners are dead. impregnated with this idea, nor more
i*
imjM»rted
<
ljd
^dah*
Lors«*. ’’Old
GO
In some eases, the commissioner says, universally indoctrinated in th«* princi­
i <»w'»*dg< d t<* be tl.«- ino«t unif«»nu
Billiard and Pool Table.
E=
h~~
• «lu g -ir* * m . « ini|M>rl«*«i to th« Pacific
Q
|s*rsons in whose names istnsions are I ple that “to the victor belong th«*
cS
The finest brand** of
h dam »«
>|'¡M*tl«ott<»ni mare
►4
I L\ Dr.
. , ar<d considered
C_1
CT5
drawn have been dead since 1S71. lie S|M>ils” than are the leaders and mana­
1 0 CJ CÓ
ri Ain«*rica. Her
WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS
E
—J
also directed the sus|n*nsion at the same gers of the Republican party. Th«* elec­
At their New 8h««p n«*ar the public Idtcldr. : rack
Always on hand.
"r-L
W
CL.
f«»r ii'Mirai'ce,
in
agency of |s-nsions to seven widows, tion of ( leveland has served to tear off
MANLI Y Â Ni HZ.
t n t L« man* ih
1
_U
0 EL
I
«S*
0
who remarried in IsSI, but who contin­ the mask by which their true purposes
JACK-SON VILLE
for y«>urM*jf, «nd
W
w
d fo him.
ued to draw pensions ever since. The ! have lieen disguised, and they now stand
e. 1 EE H
j Ar»> now prepare<l to «I«» all kind» of Blacksmith­ <’«»r. California and O og«»n Str«‘«*t. Jacksonville
i bi i n unos.
OQ s 03 g 0 1 CD
commissioner lias a«ked the attorney­ out before the public in their true light.
ing.
LU X
JAS JORDAN, Proj
£
THE STYLISH MORSE,
X
QÛ
HENRY PAPE. Engineer.
general to bring suit against the (tension
l_UJ
I’ASS.
λ
HORSESU«
>I'.IN
’
G.
M
uZ
HEMO*
7M
T>
5.1
T/SEIED.
agent for moneys so unlawfully <lis-
ex.
O
THROUGH TICKETS.
C f . n ’TR. h~
X
t™ <
bursad.
W
WAG31T
&
CARRIAGE
WORE.
Äc.
l«*sts W1J
Chairman Barnum of the Itemocratie
pHOH'E WINES. LIO!OKS \ND CIGARS
rie
CO e
0
4;
s
1
<*«»ii-tant
!y
on
hand.
The
readin^
’
-tahle
is
also
CD
nrd nt the
Tnrav seems to be no question hut National Committee says that lie had re­
In a prompt and scientific mRtin>-r. and on
CCJ
IN THE MARKET
suppli»'«! with East»rn iH*riodicals and l«*<|ding
"re
Stehle« in
ti
'U-J
that the Keady liquor law, enacted by cently traveled over a great ¡sartion of
I J.;«;* re of f he COMri •
g each
rc
LXJ
Very Reasonable Terms.
CT3
the last legislature, is practically of no the country and conversed with |H*«*ple
in rarh
C-J
CO
effect, through its faillir«* to provide a of all shades of opinions, and he could
h : v
11
iM»r
HATISFACTION «il AJ.AN I EE II.
rate*, delivered;
]>cnalty for selling liquor without a li­ safely say that President Cleveland's
Uh
g
or
trading
hihtc *
GRANTS PASS.
ble for the uniount «lue
Tills powder never variés.
A marve 1 of purity,
cense in nnineor|s>rat«*d towns or in in- administration was giving universal sat­
A. JORDAN
strength t*r<d wholesomenes*. More Dfinomwal
»‘i Landa
J. B HUTCH, Proprietor.
corporate«! towns where there is no local isfaction. Then1 were some impatient
than theonlinary k'nds, and cannot t»e»old in com*
petition with tlie i:>ultitudo ( t low test, short
regulation of the traffic. As the liquor (S'ople, but they must consider the tre­
i «‘-fourth
Th«1 finest Wines. Liquor« and ' 'igar* are alway-
weight,alnni or phosphate powders. SOLDONLY15
elebrated
kept on har«l. while th«* refidii ' t.'ible •« «uppli« I
laws now stand, there is a |s*nalty for mendous difficult!««* that confront a
CAK5. K oval D aiuxo 1’ qwwmi C'o.. 1<XJ M a U- s K-
with ti e latest r.“W«p;ijw*r«. A Po>>J Tabl»1 n: «'
are
ir
vite«!
«n
c all and
violating the lieen*«* law. hut no penalty change of administration—the legal
al —> b.* f<«un«l hero. I p.«•[><»««• to k«*«*p a stri»*!
»• y mg patronage rlxv
i J', first-cla^-« place. Gi\«* me n call.
for selling w ithout a lii*ense. Thus, th«* questions to Is1 settled, manner of re­
DAVID
PM
NF
.
Prop
r.
J. B. Hl H H
is beautiful, all but her skin;
salown-k«*e|s*r, who pays tin* 9XCOO fee re­ movals, and the many obstacles to Is*
SOILED
AND
HARD CIDER
and nobody has ever told
quired by the new law . is liable to cer­ met and determined. It would Is- just
nd.
l.v <
ive \ eaks wo a light brown filly
her
how
easy
it
is
to
put
as
reasonable
to
advocate
the
substitu
­
tain penalties which do not apply to th«*
J I. TirriTT
L.*]., rfini; ti» th- «D*.ii !>!.•: • d rttmy»>d frt»in
. live miles en-I <F A- a I hi i. hîiVii'.1.’ <»n lu r
seller without lieens«*. The Or* */i,**«im tion of a full force of new employes on a pls-
beauty on the skin. Beauty
right z uld» r my brand, a T ;v d J comb::.« «I, J
Five hiir.Led b *1 «.f g«x .l 1 • ahlo «!«. k sheep.
learns that it is the intention of th«* sa- railroad at one grand stroke as to con­ hnv>* n«>< M**n said animal till this spring, when
on the skin is Magnolia For further p«articular« call on
she ah - f« ui (I with two coît,.. ; ;*d I discover that
K. F. ISH.
hs»n-k«*e|M*rs throughout th«* interior to tend that then* should l*e a wholesale she h^s a ‘ bh»tc!i«<l” brand on riidit shouliler
1-h Earn . April 1 *.
A H«m
of M.-.If.,rd
Balm.
under
my
hr.<ti«l.
If
-
i.d
nmrv
has
!w>en
taken
nj*
continu** their business when their cur­ disfiositioH of all Federal offices liefore
\\ ;il ! •» i
H K HANNA.
aixi
<i at any f he «'. tl;e p« r- m having claim
i st assortment oi bolts , scri
For fui
AdniiiiiMrator of tl.«* catate o
rent license* expire without renewing the President's inaugural address has upon her will plrMM prove prop« rty.
tin* and copp»*r riv«*t«. rasps, filea. pii.chirr
8.
P
Hanna. deceiiaecL
MRS. 8. E. 1SH.
1 nippers,tonftBand hanimers.ru
I Ai^l’uul, Or.. ApriJ V. 1— J ** ohn 1«. tavlor .
Uh 11JU1. Apui U.
them.
March 6,
è grown cold.
1
JOHN MILLEB\
KNOCK THE HARD TIMES
IN WALL PAPERS.
ROQUE
RIVER
$4.00 Cash
DISTiLLINC
COMPANY
Equals
$5.00 Credit!
Practice Economy!
AGAIN TO THE FRON T!
PayCash!
MONEY SA.VID IS MONEY EARNED!!
WHOLESALE HOUSE
AMY MAN
SHORT LINE
JAN BUY:
a
Omaha,
Council Bluffs
Chicago.
WHISKY,
AT MERRITT S CASH
FLFCKENSTEIN & MAYER
MEUT COMPANY,
CRONEMiLLER AND BIRDSEY,
MACHINERY !
LIQUOR DEALERS.
SOLE -AGENTS
NEW CASH STORE
Extras Furnished on Short Notice.
A NEW DEAL
ALHAMBRA SALOON, SELL AS LOW IF NOT LOWER
X.
ECHO
A FRESH STOCK
Qu ck Sales and Small Profits. WINES, LIQUOFS & CIGARS,
STORE !
FRED. GROB.
GROCERIES,
furniture wjre rooms .
BILGER
MAECLY,
DEALERS TN
Stoves, Tinware, Hard­
U. S. Hotel Building Jacksonville ware, Oils Paints, Plows
and Harrows, Mowers &
H
Reapers, Threshers, and
all kinds of Farmers’ Im­
plements, and the Cele­
THE “SUNNY SIDE,” brated Bain Wagons.
CENTRAL MARKET
BRET
riîliSll
HARTE”
MFA’I’s
BILGER & MAEGLY, Jacksonville^
BLACKSMITHING!
HAYS & ELLIOTT,
Railroad «Saloon.
THE COMMERCIAL H01E!
ARABIAN KNIGHT,
POWDER
LIVE OAK SALOON-
Absolutely Pure.
VINEGAR FOR «SHF !
Many a Lady
NOTICE.
Settle Up Notice!
FOR SALE!
F
FOR RENT!
B