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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1886)
¡[he ikuiiHvaiic ¿imw ♦ <&he feiMcratir ♦ mucwtr gtimeÿ. Published every Friday morning by CHARLES NICKEL f EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. Office—Corner Third and C Streets ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK NEW TIME8_BUILDIB G. Rntea of Mubacriptlou : i >ue copy, per annum. ... “ six months..... *• throe month».. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A ITCHINC THE FARMER S STORE I California Street. Jacksonville. Oregon, (('olmau'» old stand.J A. O. COLVIN riasT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Comprising Jackson, J.M*phine, l-Jk" ' Klamath .-ountie.: Ciroult Judge. L. H. Webster; , District Attorney, T II Kent. SKIN DISEASES INSTANTLY RE LIEVED BY CUTICURA. TKEATMENT. - A warm bath with Cuticura 1 Hoap, anti a single application <»f Cuticura, the great Bain Cure. This repealed daily, with two or three doeee of Cuticiiru Keeolvent the New Bh mm I Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the per- Mpiration pure Hnd unirritating, the I m > we It* open, the liver and kidney active, will epeedily cure Eczema, Tetter. Rii'gwortn, PaeriaMia, Lichen. Priiritue, Beall Head. Dandruff and every ttpeciea of Itching, Scaly nnd Pimply Humoreof the Scalp and Skin, when he beet phyniciana nnd rvme. diet* fail. lao>»rin( to Fall aiul Wiufrr buyer« JKOKSON OOUWTT. Senator. P. P. Prim; Repre^ntAtive». 1’ho». r. 1 Hereby informs the public that ho is displaying at the above etand a firet-cla«*« »tuck of ».will, Theo, (toareron; (¿»nntJ Co naii*i*i‘>n«T*. < . H. Picken». W. J. Rqdgore Clerk. W H. Parker; Hheriff, A. 8. nrer N. Fiehor; A»»et*s«M, J. A»hpole; School Bu- perint»nd»»nt. W. M. Uolvig; Surveyor; Ja*. Jef- frey; Coroner, H. T. Inlow THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF COODS CENERAL MERCHANDISE, JO6KPH1NBOOUNTT. Senator. H. B. Miller.ReoreMntative, A. Porter;, County Judge, GCrockett; CommiMioner». A. 1 H putter. J. M. Payn. ; Clerk, ( has. Huslte.; Sheriff. A. Hervey; I’rwpMirer.Win. Naueke; A»»e»- eor, J. T. Bryan; School Superintendent A. J. Chapman. KI.KMKTH COUNTY. t , Joint Senator. M. Cartwright of Crook; Rep resentative, U. F. Abshierof I sake, County J u«lg-. G. W Smith; Commieeionor». M. Obenchain. K. Hutchinson;(Herk. W.C. Hale;Sheriff. ( has Put nam; TroaMurer. E. R. Rwme»; AMe-wmr, M. D. Childere; School Superintendent. E. DeLap; Sur veyor, J. O. Allee Ever brought to this market, cooeisting of ECZEMA ON A CHILD. Which lie will sell DRAP D’ALMAS, TRICOT CLOTH, At Very Low Prices French and English Cashmeres. Ilia stock consists of SHADES) DRY GOODS, LACK COUNTY. Senator. C. M. Cartwright of Crook; tative. U. F. Abehier: County Judge. A. Pitta Commiesionere. T. O. Alair, W. D. Arnett; (Jerk, A F. Snelling; Sheriff, A. J. Charlton; rreaeurer A Mci’allen:School Bupenntendent.W. J. Moore GERMAN CLOTHING. MKETINO OF OOUHTH, KT0. L ionels , beiges , etc . j< COVERED WITH BLOTCHES. Groceries, Provisions, Etc.. Etc FANCY GINGHAMS, PRINTS. REPELLANTS IN COLORS! The Lowest Notch ! f NEW GASH STORE k Real Which are selling at extremely low price«; also in »tuck: LADIES’ AND MISSES’ < I.OAKS. MEN’S; YOUTHS”’» BOYS’ CLOTHING BOOT« cavito bhos Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon. GENERAL MERCHANDISE P. P. PRIM, -AT- ATTORNEY <t COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, P1IŒMX . lACKSONVILLE, OGN., SHOES. HT- Good» sold for cash at the lowest margin ot profit, or exchanged for merchantable farm products, (’all and examine before purchasing elsewhere. JERRY NUNANi A. H. MAEGLY Their motto is Will practioo in nil the Court« of the State Office in tire Court House, fire* door to the lift or en- tranoe. yV>I> CO., SUCCESSORS TO Quick Sales and Smail Profits. BILGER & MAEGLY. E. D.PEATT, And he fe<»ls aseurod that all who favor him with their putronagu will be satisfied with his price« BELLING FOR and tin* quality of his goods. He keeps DRY GOODS, A.lilan.I, Oregon. GKOCEllIEH, AND 8MALL PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, Will practice in all <loiirts <>t tho Stille. Offiee in FURNISHING GOODS, O<U1 Follow’s building, up stairs. HATS AND ( APS, BOOTS AND SHOES, J. R. NEIL, And everything usually found in a first-class Wo koop in stock all kinds of Shelf Hardware. Stove-1 and Tinware, Paint» and Oils, Merchandise Store. ATTORNEY * COUNSELOR AT LAW, General They will give their customers the benefit of the reduced freights caused by the advent of the railroad, and will not be undersold by anybody. Jacksonville. Ogn. M. A. BRENTANO. Manager. Phienix. Oregon Feb. 25 1884. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Office in building opposite Court Hou.se, comer C and LampH, Bella, Rope, Iron, Paint and other Brnebes, Curry-comb». Tacks Window Glass. Coal Oil. Fifth streets. Hinges, Blacking. Padlocks, Door L<Hjka, Powder and Shot, Fuse, (tope. Band I uper, Knives, Forks, Crosscut S mwh , Hand Saws, PI ujhh , Nails. Traps. Grindstones, W. F. WILLIAMSON, Bolts. Augers, Cable Chain, and many other goods too numerous heroin to mention. ATTORNEY & C0UN8EL0R-AT-LAW, Cor. Cal. A Oregon St«., ATTORN EY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, GLORY PROFITS! PLOWS, WAGONS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, ETC FURNITURE WARE ROOMS Medford, Oregon. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON All business in my line will receive prompt al tent ion. DAVID LINN / H. K. HANNA, xxoapw ATTOHMKY 4 . Jacksonville. Oregon. —- Largest Stock of Hardware, Tinware. Stoves and Farm Implements \;< tv In Southern Oregon. fâT“ (toll or write for priera. on hanfi a full Msortment of furniture, consisting of A. H. MAECLY A CO., BUREAUS, TABLES. C. LEMPEHT. M, D„ H. B. MILLER * CO GÜILO MOULDINGS, qrailgate of the University of Leipsic, (terninny STANDS, SOFAS LOUNGES, (lalls responded to at all hour«, «lay or night. Office opposite Hlover’s ’lutei, Jaekeenville. CIIAIRS OF ALL KINDS L. L WHITNEY. M. D. PARLOR & BEDROOM SUFI'S, PHYSICIAN AND BUBGEOa, ETC.. ETC. Eagle Paint, Oregon. Of Grant’s Pass invite everybody to call and examine their Goods before buying elsewhere. They have the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS Xn Josephine County, consisting of Having located at this place I ask a share of Also Door«. Hash ar.d Blinds always on hand the patronage of this section. Calls attended to and made to order. Planing done on reasonable at any time. terms. Undertaking a specialty. ». PBY0V, ‘ DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, E. P. GEARY, M. D. D. PRYCE & GEARY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, PARKER’S SAW-MILL Medford. Oregon. Big Butte, Or., Offices—For the present will be us heretofore C. C. PARKERJ CO., Props. T. R. YOUNG. M.D., The steam saw-mill is running on full time and turning out Central Point, Oregon, SUPERIOR LUMBER Graduate of tho Medical University of Louisville, Of all kinc}». Wu have un hand a large assort Kentucky, (’alls promptly attended to dily or ment wf seasoned night. ! KUBTIC. CEILING. FiiOORING, FINISHING PORTLAND, -— - --------- - ■ -—----------- ■ ■ ■■ a*M»aa» a » O trim U m I’ hmm . I Done in a superior manner and at prices to suit the times. I refer to the job» of painting I have previously «lone for recommendation. Satisfac- ........ —----- tion guaranteed. I Give me a trial and judge for yourself. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, i PORTLAND, PORTER & BLACKBURN, OR., ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE in the State. Tree Buses to and from the Hotel. R. N. BAKER, MERCHANT TAILOR,' JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. I’d THZ OLD RED FRONT Bui hl in k . and that he in now prepared to do all kinds <>f work in his line inasaperior manner and at prices to suit the times. f*“ 1 Nothing ina«i«> after the latest and beet styles. A large lot of sample» always ua hand to select from. • R. N. BAKER. IMXNOW SIGN PAINTER. Jacksonville. Oregon. I take pleasure iu informing the public that 1 have eetabliahed myself in ba»in<*» at this place, and propose filling all order» in my line with promotu»»» and at very reaaonvhle rate«. Only flret-claee work will be turned out, and 1 mar an tee aati»faction. Jackennville. Marc! 2A. 1MH4 GENERAL MERCHANDISE GRANT S PASS, OREGON Koop constantly on hnnd a complote line of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC All of which they offer at the vety lowest figures. Remember, our good» are all new. having been purchased since the great decline in price», and we cannot be undersold. BUY GRANT’S PASS, JOSEPHINE 00., OR- Na Chinese employed and no deviation in Deed», Mortgage» and Legal Instrument» of all charge«. kind» made and executed with care. Meal» 25 cent«; lodging 25 cent« to 50 cent*. Luana negotiated: property bought and sold; E. LEWISTON. Proprietor collections attended to; abstracts of titles fur- i niahed, etc. We are agents for a number of well-known In surance companies; also, agents for tho sale of several desirable farms and town lota. Bnainea« transacted promptly, on reasonable term», and satisfaction guaranteed. References furnished on application. The anbacriber taken pleaanre in informing the public that ho han opened a Tailorehop AYER'S PILLS, Dr. J. C. Hyer & Co., Lowell, Mass. [ Analytical Chemists.] For sale by all Druggists. THE GREAT LIVER 1886 J. C. CARSON, Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Blinds Dealer in WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A full line in stock of GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. , Ksliiaates _______ _____ and Price Liat on application. Country order» a specialty. FACTORY AT WEIDLERR MILL. Salesroom». cor. Third and E Streets, PORTLAND OREGON. —ASK POR— THE BOSS BOOTS UNRIVALED GOODS! 1 H I MW I Bushel* of Wheat are wanted at the I’" vU’J Hngne River mills in this city, for which I will pay 50 cents per bashel. cash. G KAREW8KI Firet-cl«»» and guaranteed in every particular tiVNIDTftMQ ■ Bitter or bad taste in mouth; ©I Iflr I UlflO ■ tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, sides, or joints—often mistaken for Rheumatism; sour stomach ; Ions of appetite; sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion; flatulency and acid eradiations; bowels alternately costive and lax; headache; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; debility; low spirits ; a tnick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes; a dry cough ; fever; restlessness; the urine is scanty a*l high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits I a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is g-nerally ui«d in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It net» with extraordinary efficacy on tho TIVERrflDNEYS, A-----AND BOWELS. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Dyspepsia, Cowjtipation, Biliousne»», Sick Headache, Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, Mental Depression, Bowel Complaint», Etc., Etc., Etc. Endorsed by the use of Tf Millions of Bottles, as FRANK BROS. IMPLEMENT COMPANY, DEALERS I’ll* FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I Walter A. Wood’s Binders, Walter A. Wood’a Chain Kake Rea|»erR, Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reapers, Walter A. Wood's Enclosed Gear Mowers, Gaar, Scott A Co.’s Separators, (iaar, Scott A Co.’s Plain and Traction Engines, Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake ; also a Jb'nll Line of Infirm >1wcliinery. Write for Catalogue. Addreee either FBAXK BROK. IWPL. CO., Portland. Or., or CROMKM1LI.F.R A BIRONFT. Agents, Jacksonville, Dr. / JAMES DRUM, -DEALER 1N- GROCERIES A CLOTHINC Hatw nn<l THE BE8T FAMILY MEDICINE For Children, for Adults, and for tlie Aged. 8AFE TO TAKE IN ANY CONDITION OF THE 8Y8TEMI Boots, TOBACCq- ' ^ ARS, ETC., ETC L. BUENBOW MORE WHEAT WANTED I Leading Physicians Concede That A yer ’ s P ills are the best of ail cathartic medicines, and many practition ers, of the highest standing, customarily prescribe them. J. W. HOWARD & CO., J. W. HOWARD A CO. ■ CCNVEYANCERS, General Collecting, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 1851 Absolutely Cure All diseases proeeediug from disorder of the digestive and a.-siinltatory organs. The prompt u.w of A yeii ’ k V ii . ls to correct the first indications of costlve- ness. avert?* 'he serious illnesses which neglect of that condition would inevitably induce. All irregularities in the action of th«' bowels — looseness as well as consti pation—«are beneficially controlled by A yer ’« P ills , and far the stimulation of digestive organs weakened by long continued dyspepsia, one or two of A yer ’ s P ills dally, after dinner, will do more good than anything else. Oregon Also, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Containing 120 Rooms, well furnished. The beet Ayer’s Pills Accomplish this rcstordfivu work better than <uy other modi ine. Titty tire searching and thorough, yet mild, in their purgative action. They do not gripe th<‘ patient, and do not induce a costive re action, as b the etfect of oilier cathartics. Withal, they possess special properties, Jii ret<<, hepatic nnd tonic, of tire highest medicinal vainc and DEALERS IN House Painting, Paper Hanging Frescoing, Kalsomining, Etc., Cor. 3d and E Streets, A Thorough Purgative medicine is the first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect must be main tained. in a mild degree, just sufficient to prevent a recurrence of costiveness, and at he sune time the liver, kidneys and st much must Ire stimulated and Strength ( "■ d. And patinfaction guaranteed. Having permanently located here, I offer my services to the people of Southern Oregon. CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK Twin Foes to Life Are indigestion and Constipation. Their primary symptoms are among the mo.«it distressing of minor human ailments, and a host of diseases, speedily resultant from them, mutually aggravate each other and assaJ at once the whole machinery of life. Nausea, Foul iireatli, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Headaches, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin Disorders, are among (he symptoms and maladies caused by derangement of the stomach aud bowels. Kept constantly on hand and for sale cheap. JACKSONVILLE, OR. THE LARGEST, 8ore ch<*t Hn<l hacking cough every pnin and ache of daily toil. 2 jc . Everywhere. CONTRACTS FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDING TAKEN house painter OZE CLOTHS, Linoleums, Rugs, Mats, eto. Tinware !■ and Lumber and other Building Material T. J. CRESS. CARPETS! HOW LIKE OIL .I.V.7 ll /.VJi to the fiimiahed of old is t ('uticura T* Anti-Pain Planter to the acting ride« PREPARED RY AND ROUGH LUMBER, OREGON, IN THE METROPOLIS. Hardware Which will be sold in quantities to »nit at very reasonable rates. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guar- anteed. (’. C. PARKER & CO. 173 Flrat Street, I m| l’LEH. Blackheads Skin Blemishes F* I Uri Baby Humors, use( uticura Soap. Which they will »ell at bottom prices for (’ash or Produoe. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, T. J. COLBERT, (’uticura Remedies are sol«! everywhere. Prico: ('uticura. 5(»c.; Resolvent. il.H); 8o,*ip. 25c. Pre pared bv tho Potter Drug anil Chemical Co., Boston. Maas. Jacksonville, Oregon- BESTEADS, Will praf-^-o in all the Courts of the State ri’Jlco up stairs in Orth’s brick. BEST FOR ITCHINC DISEASES. One of our customers says your Cuticpra Rem. edie* are the best h«,< nn find for itching of the olein. Retried all other»and found no relief un til he used yours. F. J. ALDRK’H Druggist, Kising Sun. O. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, OILS AND SUCH STAPLE MERCHANDISE. Have just opened a lino etock of All busineM placed in my hands will receive prompt attention. Special attention given to collecting. ■* 1 want to tell you that your ('uticura Resolvent is magnificent. About three months ago my face was covered with Blotch«*», and after using throe bottles of Resolvent 1 wn« perfectly cured. FREDEK1CK MAITRE, 21 Bi. Charles St., NewOrlenns, La. WORSTED AND COTTON HOSE! A. P. HAMMOND, Atlorney-at-Law ^TETTER OF THE SCALP. 1 was almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter of Ac t«>p4»f the scufik I used your «’uticura Rem- isfies abiTut six week:.‘und they cured iny scalp ¡H«rfectly. and now my hair is coming back as thick as it ever was. J. P. CHOICE, Whitesboro, Texas. PACIEI(’ AND ATLANTIC The Supreme Court of Oregon meet» at Salem, regular term» commencing on the first Mondays in March and October. . Circuit Court for Jackson county meets the second Monday in January, first Monday in May and October; for Josephine, second Monday in April and first Monday in November; for Klam- Everything ia frowh nn l of good quality and nth. second Monday in June anti first Monday in price* are put down to September; for Lake .second Monday in Febru ary and third Monday in August. | For Jackson county the County, Probate an«l Commissioners’ courts meet every month, com mencing with the first Monday; for Joeephuio #"" Country Pr<xlue*» bought and sold, county, the first Monday in January. April. July lemembor Colman’» ol«i stand, and givomea nnd September ; for Izake county, every alternate ( call when in town. month, commencing the first Monday in January. A. G. ( OLVIN, For Klamath county the first Wednesday in March, June. Scpteruber and November. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Year most vain ihfr Cuticura Boinediea have don., iny child «oYnuoli tiuit I fool likeany- ing this for the l.anetlt of those who are trouhkal with skin direna»1 My little girl waa troubled with Eczema and 1 tried several doctorsandinod- icities. I.ut did not do her any goo.1 until I used theCuticum liemgdiee, which s|>oa<iily cured 1er, for which I owe you unity thanks and many nights of r.-et , , AN ION BOSSM1KH. Edinburgh. Ind. Prices ! «JNGE. J. H.ZEIL.IN * CO., Hl, F*OFat«Tn.s, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PRICK. «1.00. PHI4 K. St.OO. CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT OF THK LJ. S. HOTEL, Cer. Third and California St»., J ACK8ON VILLE....................................OREGON Having tAken charge of this hotel, the under signed take pleasure in announcing to tbe public that a complete change ha» been made. Tbe table is supplied with everything the mar ket afford». The Rooms and Beds Have b*en thoroughly renovated and put in FXRST-CLASS ORDER. NOTICE. STATE AND NATIONAL POLITICS SOCIAL DISSIPATION. THE REGISTRATION LAW. The death of Miaa Katherine Bay The registration boards of the State, We go into the fight under the most The following, which has been issue«! from the general land office nt Wash propitious skies, says the Portland ard is not as some correspondents under the new law, will meet on Mon ington, D. C., has been sêot to the World. The people are disgusted with would have us think sadder than the day, April 5th, aud hold for three days tbe two late sessions of the Republi deaths of other young persons, as a board, sitting in the several pre T imes for publication: To Hryisturs and Receirers and Officers can legislature. They especially re says tlie Oregonian; but it is more cincts iu tbe county from 9 a . m . till 5 authorized to take affidavit* and proofs gard the expenses of last session as an notable from many reasons, and so i*. >i. Registrations have to be made unjust and inexcusable tax,while tbe re will more widely impress a lesson personally. Iu case of sickness or ab in public land cases : Gentlemen :— The large number of de sults of legislation are regarded as bad which “society" needs to consider. sence, though, tbe time to register is fective, irregular and insufficient proofs aud full of blunders as that of ita pre Miss Bayard died from the effects of so extended three or four weeks. Below presented in public land cases, an«! the decessor. The extra sessicn, which oial dissipation, just as many other we give the principal features of the looseness with which attesting officers, was called to benefit the Republican young women of other cities die every law. as classified by an exchange: To be a legal voter a person must be particularly others than Registers ami party, has proveu a boomerang to that 5ear. It is a bard term, but it is true. Receivers, have exercised their finie organization. It has torn open the ol«l lie lives which “society girls" load in a male over 21 years of age, either na Washington and in other cities where tive born or have declared his inten factional sores an 1 caused the deep cut tions, make it necessary that the fol lowing directions be carefully complied wounds to bleed afresh. It has left the there is much fashionable gaiety are tions of becoming a citizen of the Unit party that called it in the condition of physically, mentally and morally ruin ed States, and a resident of the State with: 1. In cases of final proofs and of en tbe Killkenny cats, beyond even the ous. For a few seasons life’s candle is for 6 months and of the county 90 days try applications Jho partips, whether hope of a reconciliation. The Democ burnt brightly at both ends, and then preceding the day of election and of applicant1-’. **T or witnesses, racy on the other hand is, we believe, follows premature death or a life of the precinct upon tho date of registra must > I tied before you. enjoying a more harmonious season pains iu which husband and family tion. Tickets must all be printed on bear half tbe burden and which grand paper furnished by the Secretary of Att« Vding Registers than at any other time in this State. The party must get near tbe people, children inherit. People permit their State. No distinguishing mark is al amnk ^certify that the partial o are personally known who hate trickery, sham and hypocrisy, daughters to follow those ruinous lowed to be placed on the outside of a to them or «flat their identity is satis- iu or out of offico or party. It ought courses because they are either igno- ticket, but any design adopted to dis factorily established. The names of to pledge itself for a reduction of tax raut aud careless or vain and heedless. tinguish regular partisan tickets is al persans vouching to identify must be ation, a destruction of the war tariff, It is not surprising that tiio children lowable on the inside. The County Judge and Commission- < stated. Identifying affidavits should an antagonism to the gold bugs of the of our great men come to nothing, since be required in all eases where necessary. great cities, a vigorous reformatory they are permitted or urged to melt ers constitute a board of registration,tfi 2. Each question in final proofs must cleaning out of the rascals,an eternal en- down youth, strength and spirit in which all contested oases must be ap be orally asked and answered iu the mity to monopoly and on application fashionable follies. What sort of a mau pealed, and will meet on tbe first Mon presence of the attesting officer. Appli of that doctrine which is the essence of will the son of tho average 'society day following the close of registration. cations, affidavits, and final-proof ques all Democratic truth ‘’Love thy neigh man” be? What sort of a woman will They must sit three days, but not more tbe daughter of tho average “society than ten days. tions must be thoroughly explained, so bor as thy-elf.” In ease of special elections registra Iu this month of January, 1886, I he woman" be? It is fortunate for Amer that there can be no possibility that the parties will misunderstand tbe purport Democracy stands in the full fruition ica that the popular ideas of pleasure tion must be made 30 days before the Challenges may be made of their affidavits or the full meaning of its hopes and endeavors. The great are wholesomer than those which shape election of the questions asked or the effect of wrong of 1876—the electoral commis tlie conduct of our self styled upper either against registration or voting for their answers. Ready made proofs pre sion counting out by fraud—has been class. If the characteristics of “so any legal cause, whereupon the person sented merely for pro forma acknowl righted. The Democratic candidate ciety”—display, extravagance, affecta desiring to register or vote may bo edgment without verification, cross-ex has not ouly been elected, but inaugu tion, late hours, immoderate dancing, sworn as touching their competency. a Any person registering fraudulently amination, or evidence of identity, will rated, and the executive administration wine drinking and a struaMj^ for ap- iei >ur may be fined in any sum not exceeding not be considered such proofs as are re of tho federal government placed iu his pearances—were to becotfSjBsBerAp Id n< liuwiei in- $1.000, or imprisoned in the peniten hands. The party still controls the system of government cmild quired by law. (Rip plB tiary ouo year or both in tbe discretion 3. ( Jffieers taking affidavits and proofs House of Representatives, and presents dure. Tbe great body or tbe w- must test the accuracy and reliability a faithful aud honorable record to the are too sensible to be led by a false of the court. Fraud by a Clerk or of the statements of applicant* and country. It has endured adversity glitter into a life where these are the Judge may be punished by a fine of claimants and the credibility and means with honor and advantage; aud it now surroundings. The men and women not less than $200 or more than $1,000, of information of witnesses by a thor has to endure that which is infinitely who give the nation character and or imprisonment one year or both. ough cross-examination. Questionsand harder to bear, prosperity. The temp power do not coms from the “society” answers in such cross examinations will rations which surround the party at class. A B elle ’ s S tbatasbm .—A young la dy of Smithtown returned home a lit to writing anti the coats this firne are manifold and alluring. thereof included in tho costs of writing The temptation to make a great show T ub Eagle Point correspondent to tle late the other evening, and, after in favor of this or that hobby in the the Roseburg Reriew gets off the fol parting at the gate with a “someone out the proofs. 4. Cross examinations should be di administration of the civil service is lowing short, sensible sermon: If the else,” crept up on the front stoop and rected to a verification of the material one temptation. The old Jacksonian good people of Portland would hold softly inserted tho night latch key in facts alleged in tho case, and especially principle, that the party which admin a series of revival meetings for the pur the lock, unfastened the door, and to the actual facts of residence and isters the government in name should pose of reviving her manufacturing crept into tho house so as not other requirements, tho use of the land also administer it in fact, and that interests it would be better for all con her parents, who were sic and purpose of the entry, und whether there can be no true political responsi cerned. It does seem that Portland stairs. But luck was o- the entry is made or sauglxt to bo per bility without party administration, is and all Oregon, for that matter, 1« run bhe upset a chair an immediately ■ fected for claimants, own use and occu a principle that cannot be disregarded. ning wild over imported goods and pation or for tho use and benefit of Any theory which disregards the party wares. Hundreds of tons of b-.tter, “Only me, papa,” control of administrative functions nat others. oheese, bams, bacon, lard and other and where liav 5. Registers and Receivers and other urally tends to disrupt constitutional eatables are being laid down in Port went down to government. officers must carefully see that parties land right from tho great markets of ing.” Iqur ’ We believe that the present congress the east that should by all means bo ings wher and witnesses are swearing to uctual facts and not to constructions of law as and tho administration will certainly produced by our farmers, while car cestor p to what constitutes facts. This require display the courage, good sense and load after carload of all kinds of farm stairs. ment will be particularly observed in fidelity to principle which character ing implements, wagons mid carriages, to wr ized the Democracy in the days of its furniture, etc., are arriving daily, She respect to facts of alleged residence. 6. Proofs must be taken on the day pristine glory, and that the success of while the stores and warehouses are b and before the officer named in the ad the party is abjured. We believe that fuirly groaning with heavy stocks of vertisement, and at his office, and be the questions that now are seriously ag like goods, all imported, and all good tween the hours of eight A. M. • and itating the organization will be settled that oonld and should be man* fact' six p. m . Proofs takeu privately or in satisfactorily to all interests. New and in Oregon. Surely the p< Becrot, or otherwise in substance irreg able leaders will come in good time, as some day wake up and see in the olden days. Great leaders are Bided policy now being pursi ularly, will not bo accepted. 7. Proofs must in all cases be made made by great issues; and these can on derstand that Salem, Albany to the satisfaction of Registers and Re ly be attained by unswerving fidelity towns are taking tbe matter ceivers. Proofs that are not satisfac to party principle. and are offering parti-; who y tory must be rejected. Registers and in the maunfactWn‘fa t._ A N ew P aper .—Here is the way the tion.from taxatgQ ou and on until the Receivers are authorized to avail them ) f 1 • ” «-»11 ULI ll WIL UUlll vuv Eas> . Belves of all means of information in a^M.xa va ^'machinery aaaswaaaaawa v aaara^ may be aav»* heard «• on respeefto the validity of. entrLu, »n.i section: “We are glad to see some- -4Wm every stream, and prosperity aboun.A iiio interests in which , . .. “ throughout the length and breadth of aud will not allow entries “R oar ‘° Zin the Ifiai/inol.miziJtliAl rescue by starting . . ’ which « . they ‘ I n bod nn J ixO con r ‘1 \V have good reason to belie?« csllnsive. a paper at Weston. It is to be hoped that the land. “Our remedies are unreliable. —Dr. others will follow the example. We speculative, or otherwise fraudulent. Valentine Mott. \ “We have multiplied diseases.Dr. \ 8. Registers and Receivers must thor visited Weston a week or two ago, and A P ortland paper «ays: It in a f \ oughly scrutinize all proofs taken be noticed that something seemed to be singular fact that this country, while Rush, Philadelphia. “Thousands are annually slaughtered w fore officers other than themselves. wrong. There was a chilliness in the an exporter of all other grains, is a air, ominous clouds low hanging, por >. « They will not accept proofs so taken large importer of barley. It seems in the sick room.”—Dr. Frank. “The science of medicine is founded that are defective or insufficient, and tentous of evil. Now all will be chan that the barley of the western States is on conjecture, improved by murder. ” — ged. Another ‘ newspaper ’ was what they must see that all papers are com not perfectly adapted to the nses to Ashley Cooper, M. D. plete and perfect before an entry is al was needed. But, beloved ‘brethren,’ which, chiefly, this grain is put in the Sir “The medical practice of the present lowed or the papers transmitted to this think how 1hese villages are suffering. United States, ami conwc mars have day is neither nor common office. This rule will be imperatively In some of them a patent outside that been compelled to seek a better quality sense.”—Dr. philosophical Evans, Edinburgh, Scot would boldly and fearlessly advocate abroad. The Importation lias been insisted upon. 9. Registers aud Receivers will local interests—such as saying Bill considerable for many years, and since land. Dr. Dio Lewis, who abhors drugs as a promptly call to the attention of special Jones’ dog w.is fairly and squarely 1880 our annual receipts from foreign rule and practices hygiene, is frank agents, and report to this office, all whipped in a single round by Tom souroes have averaged ten millions of enough, however, to say over his signa cases which in their opinion need in Smith’s dog—would fill ‘a long-felt bushels. This assures to the fanners ture, “If I found myself the victim of a want’ to the extent of thirty or forty of eastern Oregon, who did a good serious kidney trouble, I should use vestigation. 10. Should officers (other than Reg subscribers—half of whom it is presum stroke in this product last year, a per Warner’s Safe Cure, because I am satis isters and Receivers) taking affidavits ed would pay something in cordwood manent market. The barley of the fied it is not injurious. The medical or proofs know or have occasion to sus or turnips. elevated region cast of the Blue moun profession stands helpless in the pres pect the existence ef fraud in connec No matter if tho ‘editor’ don’t know tains is said to be the best in the world ence of more than one such maladv.” how to spell calf; no matter if he don ’ t An old proverb says: If a person dies tion with any case, they should at ouce for beer-making. All that was grown report all the facts to the Register and know the difference between a comma last year found a ready sale at the cast without the services of a doctor, then a and u semi-colon; no matter if he can’t for prices which marie its production coroner must be called in, and a jury Receiver. 11. Officers taking affidavits and tea tell a mugwump from a mudturtle—he far more profitable than wheat raising. empaneled to inquire and determine timony should call the attention of par needs no knowledge, no experience, no Bailey is likeiy to become a great feu upon the cautee of death ; but if a doctor the case, then no coroner and ties and witnesses to the lawB respect education, no ability of any sort—ex fere in the industry of eastern Oregon. attended are needed, as eveiybodv knows ing false swearing and the penalties cept an imagination. So that he can Still, it would be well for the people to jury therefor, and inform them of v.be pur somehow secure a hatful of type, a know the conditions they are to meet why the person died!—[Medical Herald. pose of the Government to hohlali per small bundle of pap^r, and a $4 press, before engaging largely in its produc sons to a strict accountability for any lie is prepared to write we’ in every tion. They should first fin out th S olid F acts .—One of the most other line, and ’talk back’ whenever exact state of the eastern statements made by them. features exhibited by the annual 12. In no case are papers authorized people have something to say and have a definite agreement wit t of our imports and exports is express an opinion or chronicle an to be executed in blank. Papers so laud not only takes sixty per road companies as to the eha event. ” signed or falsely authenticated will be 1 our exports of raw materials, transportation. This word of treated as fraudulent, and the acts of an y-seven per cent, more of our is put forth because we learn th H ard T imes . — The hard times in this officer misusing his official signature ■al implements, watches, country is going into barley pr and seal will not be respected by this State are deepening into distress. tion on a great scale, and somew and hardware then Mexioo, Cen- office, but the attention of tbe proper Scarcely a business house iu the city is blindly. m erica and South America com authorities will be called to his miscon making money, and muny are actually ined. These she sells to South Amer falling behind. Even the railroad com duct. T he United States Supreme Ccnrt ica, South Africa, India, China, any pany, which usually prospers whether 13. Officerstaking applications, affi recently rendered a decision hold where, making the trader’s profit on davits or final proofs, will not be per or not the country suffers, is said ta be has ing a railroad company liable f<W the our own goods. An English trader is losing thousands of dollars every month. mitted to act as attorneys in the case. of one of its employes in a dif not tied up with sentimental fancies 14. Attorneys at-law appearing in They have taken off half of their freight injury ferent grade of service. In the case be- about patronizing home industry. He land-office proceedings at. local offices trains, and those still on are running fore tbe conrt an engineer on one tram buys where ho can buy cheapest, re must file an appearance stating specific light, or nearly empty. Within tbe had been injured by the negligence of gardless of nation, color, or previous ally whom they represent, Attorneys, past six weeks 1,500 men have been dis the conduotor on another. The com condition, etc. Doing this, he is en missed — 400 from the offices and shops in fact, must file the written authority pany set tip the nsnal defense that it abled to sell cheapest and therefore at Sacramento, 200 from tbe offices and of their principals. was not liable because both engineer controls a large busiuess. This again yards here, and 900 from the operating W m . A. J. S parks , Commissioner. condnctor wero its own employes. gives him advantages in retaining old Approved: L. Q. C. L amar . Sec. department on various divisions. The and and getting new customers. He can officers say simply that the men are not The Supreme Court holds the company get at them cheaper and more system needed. Tlie city is full of nmemploy- liable. It says that the two employes atically, and be sells them what they T he M oney Q vestion .—The Sun'n ed men. The demand for work on the were not fellow-servants. The con financial leader aaya: “Not only has street car lines illustrates tbe eagerness ductor was in a superior aud the en want, whether made in America,France the much expected January boom not for employment. This work is hard, gineer in a subordinate grade of ser or Timbuotoo. The Republican party, turned up, but u state of affairs very its hours are long, and it is wretchedly vice. Thexourt was not called upon controlled by rich monopolists, has pro annoying to all brokers and speculators paid It is the common resource of to determine tbe law in a case of fel tected manufacturers at the expense of- . has set in in Wall street, and threatens men “flat broke,” and is abandoned as low-servants. Bnt it set aside the old other people in this country. to last sometime. The outside public soon as possible. Usually there is no common law rule in cases where the keeps away, while tke^ * —ianal, - difficulty about getting a place. Tbe employes ore not in the same grade I mports and E xports .—TLe chief of speculators and clique» I onager of the Market street cable of service. The principle is not limit the bureau of Matistica has iiwiued a loaded with stocks it line told me yesterday that he had over ed to railroads, bnt extends to all em statement of imports anti export, of the possibly come into th WOO applications during the past ployes, and is an important advance in United State« for the next fiscal year. in the character of selTf- ¿Anonth. Along the docks there oro the direction of reason, jnstice and The excess of tbe value of exports oyer mineral oils all exports shlfW A<fl»creShe,* crowds of men, looking for chance jobs. common sense, in which the highest imports of merchandise for tiio twelve and in one case at least, that of bread- The various places which employ courts of some of the States have anti months, ending October 31, 1884, waB stuffs, a serious one. Prices are much womsu are equally persecuted by appli cipated the federal conrt. $81,583,688; value of gold and silver higher this year than they were last cants even for tho poorest paid work.— coin and bulliou imported into and ex year. This condition of our exports Sa» Francisco Exchange. N ewspaper L tino .— Boston Herald; ported from the United States the first and the return of large blocks of stocks We hasten to the defense of the news four months of tbe present fiscal year lead many bankers here to believe that A mong the miscellaneous articlespur- Lying is not one of its vices. The was as follows: July, exports: Gold, there will be considerable shipments of chased for the use of United States paper. work done by newspaper men 8158,106; silver, 82,860.658; imports, gold. The situation may be snmmed Senators, and by them charged to the hardest, is bunting down lies told by other peo gold, 82,283,103; silver, 81,205,018; up as follows: The bank of England Republic, are baronial envelopes, the ple. If newspapers printed all of the excess of imports, 8468,357. August holds the reserve of gold for the United English quarterly magazines, the Amer stones brought to them, they might exports, gold, $175,619; silver, 82,499,- Kingdom aud Ireland, This reserve is ican magazines, including several pub well be denounced as lying sheets. 155; imports, gold. 82,758,300; silver, heavily drawn upon, both at home and lished specially for children, common a mistake is made in a newspa $1,248,126: excess of imports, 81,331,• abroad, and the supply has enormously seise inks, shears, magic pencils, When it is because the vigilant reporter 683. September exports, gold, $77,- decreased. The only means that tbe whistles, silver and porcelain tooth per, the conscientious editor has not been 350: silver, 83,330,042; imports, gold, bank has of increasing its supply is by picks, anti-nervous penholders, pearl or to detect it in season. Publication 81,477,672; silver, 81,005,445; excess of raising the rate, which will ia.luce glove-hooks, card pistes and cards, able exports, speedily brings the correction when exports, 8925,275. October export!, other countries, snch as the United cork screws, sugar spoons, Apollinaris nothing else gold. 8192,533; silver, , $2,573,652; im- will. Many men are in States, to send their gold there, on ao- water, granulated sugar, ginger ale, terested to lie, but a newspaper is in porta, gold, 82,429,702; silver, 81,942, connt of the high rate of interest. Thus lemon squeezers, dippers, tumblers, terested to tell the truth. Its business 954; excess of imports, 81,606,470. our bankers argue, that even without “one punch bowl for lemonade,” salts being to purvey end sell information, taking into account tbe falling off in of tartar, spirits of ammonia, castor oil, hief interest is to acquire a reputa- T hf . local option law baa already bad our exports, we shall have to export cologne, soft soap, and repairs to a to tell the truth. Of course, the the effect of oloeing up the saloons in large amounts of the precious metal.’’ tricycle. organs have to lie a little, because it is Lafayette. Henry closed his saloon their duly to support some boss wheth two weeks ago, and I. N. Hembree W illiam S hakespeare bos been ap er be be right or wrong; bnt an inde closed his last Wednesday, bis license C mfc /»r Piles. pointed Postmaster at Kalamazoo. Mich. pendent newspaper is under no such having expired on that day. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part We shall expect to hear from the op- obligation: Its chief motive is to learn of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup* Cing pres« that he was once arrested the truth and tell it, and to promote Beate niBB for theTmi.-,. pose he has some affection ot the kidneys stealing venison. the good and the beautiful. kjkj or neighboring organs. At times symp toms of itu!iw*r*v>n ye present, flatulency, nneasi» ’ ' etr* A mots tore. iucing a very ■I1M J' lug warm, is Heeding and • V Lthe applica- ¿iedy, which •aflerfed. ab- whe intense \nent cure. LL PKR8ONH INDKBTBD TO THF UND»/ \ Bosanko •lgr ed by note or book account. are requew /Werritt A focadand »eitle without delay. ___ „ t ( BjyRKWW f And everything will be done U insure the com fort of guests. . l’he traveling public who favor this house with thrir patromue will always receive th* utmost attention, and everything will be dons to make the U. S. 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