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She democratic ¡Fîmes. <1 he itattocratir ¡Fîmes. Published every Frulay luoruing by ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK CHARLES NIOKELf*. Advertisements will be inserted in the TlMBB it the following rates: t en lines, one insertion. ........................... *“ “ each subeequeut insertion.............. Qr* Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. ite» IDITÜR AHO PROPailTOH Office—Corner Third and C tttreeU NEW TIME8 BUILDIBU. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE Stales of Mtabscriptiuw : () iv copy, per annum. .................................. " »ix mouth*........................................... 2 (JU •* three month«....................................... * is more complete by tar than any other in Bouth- I era Oregon, and c<»mpar«» favorably with any in ( , thè the state. State. Job Printing Priutinx _ of _____ every ,___ imaginable .______ ■ dtwcriptiun dona at Bau Frane iato ratea, and in a , proni pi and tirst-class maniier. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1886 VOL. XVI MEDICAL. LIFE AT OLD FORT VANCOUVER. OF INTEREST TO SETTLERS. THE FARMER S STORE ! FROM 115 lbs. TO 161 lbs. BEMINIKCKNCES OF THK KA HL Y D a YS IN OREGON, The following circular has been re ceived from Commissioner Sparks by the register of the Sacramento land office. That gentleman states that the new blaaks referred to demand a much more thorough and rigid examination into the facts of residence, improvement and cul tivation : A supply of blank forms for use inpre- rmplion, hoin«‘stead ami coinintitrd homestead final proofs, have this day been transmitted to you. From the date of the leceipt of these forms the same will be exclusively used by you and no proofs will be taken on the old forms thereafter. You will at once forward by registered mail or prompt conveyance to each clerk of a court of record and to each judge of probate in your district, a suflicier.t num ber of the new forms for their immediate use, and will instruct them that these forms only are to be used by them, ami that in no case will they be permitted to further use the old forms. You will ptomptly reject all proofs transmitted by such officers that are not made on the new forms after the same shall have been distributed. Registers and receivers, and officers taking proofs, are enjoined to use the ut most strictness in the examination of parties and witnesses, and to obtain full, specific and unevasive answers to th«* questions pro|M)umied in the new forms. This course will obviate the necessity for the cross-examination heretofore pre scribed to remedy defects in the old forms, but all necessary oral cross-exam inations will be made by attesting offi cers to further test the good faith of claimants and the reliability of the testi mony of claimants and witnesses. Offi cers will certify to their oral cross-exam inations. Registers and receivers will carefully examine the proofs now in their resjiec- tive offices upon which certificates have not been issued, and all that may be transmitted to them on ol«l forms before the distribution of the new forms, and when such proofs are in any icspect un satisfactory, and Will return the same and require new proofs to be made on the new forms, without, however, re quiring new' advertisements unless the original advertisement was defective or proof was not made as advertised. They will in like manner examine all proofs transmitted on the new’ form« and will not issue certificates, nor place en tries on record, nor transmit tlie proofs to this office until the same have been thus examined. Defective, insufficient, or unsatisfactory proofs will be rejected and new proof required. Proofs taken by other officers than registers and receivers must I m » imme diately transmitted, with the money, to the register and receiver. When any in terval of time, other than that required for immediate and expeditious trans mittal, elapses between date of proof and «late of its receipt, with the money, at the district, land office, a new final affi davit covering «late of receipt and proof and payment by the register and re ceiver will be required before certificate is issued or the entry placed on record. Proof without payment must in no case ne accepted or received by receivers. All discrepancies betw’een date of proof and date of register’s certificate ana re ceiver’s receipt must be accounted for by certificate from the register and re ceiver attached to each case. You will furnish all clerks of courts and judges of probate in your district with copies of these instructions for tiieir information ami guidance. ANOTHER REDUCTION ! In his Oregon I, Hubert Howe Ban croft has given a giaphic description of Fort Vancouver, the headquarters of AT MEIUUTT’S ’ riBST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. the Hudson Biy company in what was Comprising Jack»« ... Josephine, I^k«• *nd known as the Oregon territory prior to Klamath «»untie«: (’ircuit Judge. L. R. Webster: A d*»y never p^Mne« that 1 d«> not think and American dominion. In 1834 the Unit District Attorney, W M < olvig. •peak kindly of theCuticura Ronedie*. Seven JACKSON OOÜNTT. yearti ago all of a dozeu lump* formed on my ed States and England held this region Senator. A.C. Sunley; Reproaentative». J. T H'.-wby informs the public that he is displaying neck, ranging in M>a fr«'<n a cherry atone to au under treaty of joint occupancy. Boy’s School Suits, 5 to 11 years, $ 2.00. Bowditch. K. A Miller;( ounty Judge. E. DsPeatt; at the above stand a first-class stock of orange. The large on«*4 were frightful to lookat, 41 44 44 JI «4 ly 44 £ QQ, The fort was situated upon the north CommiAHionera. Benj. Haymond. 8. A. CarlL»n; 5.00. and painful to bear; people tnraAi aaide when bank of the Columbia river, about six Clerk, W. H. Parker;Sheriff. B. W. D«an; Irens, they aaw me, in diagu-t. and i waaanhamed to be Youth’s Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. urer N. Fisher; Assessor. J. H Chdoore; School miles above the month of the Willam on the al reet or in aoci*t> Pliyaieiana and their Baperintendent. Wm. Priest; Surveyor, F. A. Eng ÌI JI urn treatment and all medicine« failed to do any ette river. The country all around was Mens’ Heavy Suits, $10.00 and 12.00. lieh;Coroner. IL Pryc*. good. In a moment of despair I tfied the ( uti- J OHB PHI NX COUNTY. Four-button Cutaway Suits,tine goods, 25.00. 11 1 cura Remsdi«*—(’uticura, the grgat Skin Cure, full of nature's grandeur, beauty and Oh, Senator. H. H. Miller; Representative, 8. U. j and (’utirnra Soap, Exquisite Bkin B aut .rier. loveliness. Sunny peaks looked down Mitchell; County Judge, V. Coing; CommiMion- ; and ( utionra Ketwilvent, the new upon the blue forests of the lower ranges These goods were bought in the East and cannot be excelled in qual externally, era, 8 Meeeeiucer. J. M. Payne; Clerk, ( . K. Blood Purifier, iaternally; the ainall lu.upa <aa I Which he will sell Chanslor; Sheriff. T G. Patterson; Treasurer J. j call them» gradually disappeared, and tho large and the majestic river rolled its waters ity or price. W. Howard; Aaa&Hor. J. P I^ewi» School Ku one» broke m about two week«, discharging large through shores covered with verdure Erinteodent. E. F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N. i quantities of matter, leaving two «light scare on and shrubs bearing flowers of tlie bright under*; Coroner. Dr. Kremer. my neck to-day to tell the story or my suffering est colors. KLlNVrii COUNTY. My weight then was one hun«iredand fiftee n sick Joint Senator, c. M. Cartwright of Wasoq; Itep i The fort was not formidable in ap ly pounds; my weight now is one hundred and resentative.il. McLean of Klamath;County J u«ig*. Hixty-on«’ Milid, healthy jMMU>ds. sad my height ia pearance. Tt consisted of a strong stock G. W. Smith. Commissioner*. J L. JlankjL II. only iivu feet fiv* inch«*. In ay travel» I prais ade about twenty feet high without bas- A. Emmitt.Clerk. W.C. Hab»;Sheriff. M. D ( hil- | e«l the t'uticura Remedies N«»rth. Baath, Eaataud Hie «took consists of ders; Treasurer. G. T. Baldwi »; Aaseeaor, K. B. West. To Cuticura itemediey I '»WWjDi Kija’tb, tionK.emlMaciug au area of two hundred Hatton; School Suoerintendent. W. E. Greene; I my happiness and my life A prominent New and fifty by one hundred and fifty yards. Burveyor, IL 8. Moore. York druggist asked me the other dar. ’D«> you LAKB OOUNTY. still u-e the (’utiuura It* mediae; you 1 ok to be Within this inclosure, around three Senator, C. M. Cartwright of Wa«eo; H*pre*en | in perfect health?” My reply was. “I do, and sides, were ranged the dwellings of the tative, H. McLean ot K'a uath; County Juda*. A. »ball always. 1 have never known wliat MakaMB gentlemen in the company’s service. In Fitts Con »nissioner«. G*<». M. Jones. C. jjoftu*; ! i» since 1 oommonoetl using the < uti ura Rome Clerk W T. Boyd; Sheriff, A. J. Charlton; Trees- t dies." Bometiurslam laughed at by praising the center, facing the mam entrance, or urer k HoCallen: School Superintendent, A. H. them to people not acquainted with tiwir merits, great gate, was the residence of John CLOTHING. Pi«har; Assessor, O. L. Stanley. but aooner or Uier ihey will v*me to their sense* McLoughlin, the governor by courtesy MBF.TING QF COURTS. KTC. and believe the same as those that use them, aa The Supreme Court of Oregon m^etswt Salem ] dozen» have whom 1 have told. May the time of the Hudson Bay company in Oregon, regular term« oommenoing on the first Mondayt coine when there shall be a large ( uticura Sup a French-Canadian structure, paintetl in Maroh and October. ply House in every city in the world for the bene white, with piaz'za and flower-beds in Circuit Court for Jackson county meets the , fit of humanity, where the Cuticiira Remf*dies second Monday in January, fir»’ Monday n May shall be sold only, so that there will be rarely a front and grapevines trained along a rude and I > ) for Jos ip line, second Montiav in uverytning is fresi, Everythin« rresu and of good quality and „«xl of ever .nterin. „ trellis. The steps leading to the hall of April and first Monday in November; for Klam, pi ic«« are put down to the governor’s house were of horseshoe ath, second Monday in June and first M«»nd«»y in . P. O. Box RM. New York. N. Y. Sept jmber: for L»ka aocnad Mondny tn Febru form, and between the two flights stood The Lowest Notch ! ary arul third Monday in August. a twenty-four pound cannon, mounted CUTICURA REMEDIES For Jackson county the Coqnty, Probate and Are so!«i by nil druggist. Pri«*e: CuTIOUBA 5U on a ships-carriage. On either side of CoiW'Wiwiannra' oourls m iet every month, com i Co,.ntry Produce bought and sold, «•••nta; R esolvent . $1.00; H o A f . 25 ceuts. P otter this were two mortar guns, all with shot menoing with the first Monday; for Josephine , ftememher Colman’s old stand, and give mo D rug and C hemical I’«»., ftoston. ben«! for county, the first Monday in January. April, July ca|) w|ien in town. piled orderly about them; but other and aoptemoei; September; for county, every •- alternate G COLVIN anci iur Lak«» vuumj. ---------- “Ilow to Cure Bkin Diseases.” month, commencing the fir«t Monday in January. | PLE8. Blackheads. Bkin Blemishes wise looking innocent enough in their For Klamath county the first Wednesday in March. r* I IW »n«i Baby Humoni.u>*e<’utlcuraSoap. peaceful resting pl ices. There were n«» June. September and November. galleries around the walls for sentinels, KIDNEY PAINE , With their weary, dull, aching lirele«t<. nor loopholes for small arms, no appear all-gone sensation, relieved In one min ances, in fact, indicating a dangerous PROFESSIONAL OARDS. ute by the t’xtirnra Antl-Paln Plaster. Warranted. At druggists. 25 cents. Pot neighborhood. Near the center of the ter Drug Co.. Boston. enclosure rose the company’s flag-staff A. P. HAMMOND. and everything about the place was or derly, neat and business-like. The Itlorney-at-Law i Ri’«l t»hW Ufnt -----AT Walter A. Wood’s Binders, magazine, warehouses, store and shops Walter A. Wood’s Chain Rake Reapers, were all contained within the yalisade, Ashland. Oregon. and during the hours appointed for la Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reapers, FAVORITE HOME REMEDY i« All business placed in my hands will receive bor every man attended to his duties, Walter A. Wood’s Enclosed Gear Mowers U (. j > w arranied not io contain a »ingle par» prompt attention. Special attention given to whether as trader, clerk, smith, baker Gaar, Scott & Co.’s Separators, A ¿4 "J tid<- of Mercury or any injunoua «ut>- collecting. kl«nce, but is puicly vegetable. or tailor. Gaar, Scott & Co.’s Plain and Traction Engines, A bell, large enough for a country P. P. PRIM. . It will Cure all Diseases caused Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake ; also a church, was supjiorteil by three stout by Derangement of the Liver, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Kidneys and Stomach. jjoles about twenty feet high, covered nil I-jine of IVIn.cliiiiei*y. If your Liver is out of order, then your with a little painted roof to keep oft’ the whole system is deranyd. The blood ia Write for CaWoRue. Addrora either FRANK BROS. IXPL. CO., Portland, Or., or IACKSONVILLE, OQN., BOOTS and SHOES. rain. This brazen monitor rang out at impure, the breath offensive; you have five o’clock in the morning, rousing the * RON EMI LI.MI a BIRDSEY, Agents, Jacksonville, Or. headache, feel languid, dispirited and Will practice in all the Courts of the Blate O 'i*c !■< ■ vw.ii. To prevent a more serious con« furriers, mechanics and farmers to their in the Court House, first door to the b ft ot •*•! dition, take at once Simmons t rance. tasks. At eight it announced breakfast; REGULATOR. If you lead a at nine work again, at twelve dinner, at E. DeP£AiT, sedentary life, or suffer with QHOOSSIES, DHU&S, one work, at six suspense of labor nn«l ____ ________ Kidney Affections, avoid stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator. supfier. Saturday’s work ended at five, ATTO RNE Y «St CO UNSF.LO R- AT- LAW, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Sure to relieve. at which time the physician nt the es If ycj have eaten anything hard of Afilla» I, OrefwM. tablishment served to their men their digestion, or feel heavy after meals or week’s rations, consisting, in winter, of sleepless at night, take a dose and you Will pmntioe in ail Co irta of th; State. Office in will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. eight gallons of potatoes and eight sali We have ju»t received a full stock in the above Odd Follow’s building, up stairs. tine* <>t 4 i « n 9<1 h , which we can »<*11 cheaper than If you are a miserable sufferer with salmons, and in summer of peas and tal lhey ar» wold anvvriiere in »outtiprn «»regon.aH we Constipation, Dyspepsia and W. n. AN J HEWS, low, rto bread or meat being allowed ex have but very few expenses. All kind« of pro- lliliousiiCHA, seek relief at once in cept occasionally. The Indian servants Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-I.AW j d“™<*'>»“ >" and reauire continual dosing, and costs but a hunted and fished for additional sup triAe. It will cure you. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE plies. Nor was this unremitting indus JA<'KtONVII.L»:, <>«• If y .u wake up in ths morning with a try unnecessary The management of allowed for same. Call and see for ^dwelyes. MtU Mais ill /VU« IMVUllI, Wi11 practice in all thè Court» of t»»e State, JACOtJY BROS. INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS AND COMPRESSORS, the Hudson Pay company required its lice wch Districi Attorcer, Court House. A T7TI Simmons Liver Regulator. Tt cor« posts to be seif supporting. The extent I Q K ► reels the Bilious Stomach, sweetens AND WIRE ROPE — SPECIAL TIES. J. R. N^IL, & JULJLSbJM the Breath, and cleanses the Furred of territory they raded over was im longue. Children often need some safe Cathar* mense, and the number of their ports in SOLE AOENTS FOR lie and Tonic to avert approaching sickness. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. creased the demand for such articles as Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head« ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and could be produced only in favorable lo Jacksonville Ogn. the Complaints incident to Childhood. calities. For instance’, at Fort Vancou At any time you feel your aval «stem needs Everyone Should Go and See tho ver the demand for axes and hatchetH Will practice in all th«*Court*of 11 •* ’rialr . O Hee cleansing, toning, regulating , with* _ .¿lout violent CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. for the trappers ami Ju-dtsu» required n building opposite Court House, corner C and purging, or stunulai’.n^ dtacmt UstwjM- eating, take Fifth streets. fifty of them to be made daily. In ad GRANDEST «6 LARGEST COLLECTION No. ftS North Front Slrmt. - - • Portland!. Oregon- dition to the manufacture of these the W. F. WILUVMSO1 smith’s had plenty to do in repairing OF NEW FALL ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT LAW. farming tools and milling machinery,and making the various articles required by •» Medfo cl, Oregon. PREPARED BY a community of several hundred people. DEALERS IN The carpenter, the turner and the tailor All busineM in my line will receive prompt it J.H. ZEILIH & CO.. Philadelphia Pi. tention. were equally busy; two or ♦\ree men were constantly making bread for the H. K. HANNA. C LOT HI NG, fort people and sea biscuits for the coast ing vessels. The furs had to be beaten ATTORNEY *fc COUNSELOR AT-LAW, once a week to drive out the moths and dust. The clerks had not only to keep Jacksonville. Oregon. —AT THE— accounts and copy letters, but keep a Will pmctici. in all the Courts of the 8tate BOOTS AND SHOES. journal of every day’s affairs. Among Olli ie up stairs in Orth’s brick. Koep constantly on hand a complete line of so many persons some were sure to be in the hospital, and on these the best medi TOBACCO, GROCERIES. C. LEVfPEilT M. D,. -AND- LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, cal care was bestowed. Though so far Graduate of the Uaivenitjr of Leipaic, Germany from the world as to seem to be remov CROCKERY, ETC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, ed GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, from the world’s wants, Fort Van Calle responded to at all hour«, day or night. Office opposite Biover’s Hotel, Jacksonville. couver was not a place for the indulgence of poetic idleness. YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC Remember, these goods are new and bought since L. L WHITNiY M. D. the war in railroad rates and are sold On the farm was a flouring mill and a threshing machine, worked by oxen or PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, horses in the Arcadian way, yet suffi Cheap for Cash ! Ea-^lfl Point. Oregon. cient for the wants of all. A few miles All of which they offer st the very lowest figures-. above the fort, on a little stream bailing Remember, our goods aro all new. having been purchased since tho great dochim iu puicee, and Having located at this place I a*k a ehare of the patronage of this section. Calls attended to we cannot be undersold into the Columbia, stood a saw-mill, cut Country Produce bought and «old; also. Wool, at any time. J. W. HOWARD A. CO. ting lumber enough during the year to Hides, Furs and Deer Skins Solicit orders for Lumber supply not only the fort, but to load one T. R. YOUNG. M D., MAX MULLER, or two vessels for the Hawaiian islands. California Street, Jacksonville Ogn. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Poe toffice Building. C odlin M oth .—The Chicago ATew?n’ JOHN MILLER, Proprietor Central Point, Oregon, Springfield, III., aperial of December 3d say» : The State Entomologist, Profes iira<|uhte of the Medical University qf Louisville y 85 Fonr-tined pitchfork»......................... OREGON, White Kentucky, (’alls promptly attended to day or Lead, 25 lb. keg....................... . s CO sor Forbes, «ays in a bulletin just issued "iglit. WO Linseed Oil, per gal-. ................ Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts. that elaborate experiment made in ap 9 Turpentine, ” ” ............................ DEALERS IN ple orchards with arsenical poisons show H. PRYOB, M. D., E P. OEABY. M. D . Winohroter Rifle», (octagon barrel) 18 00 Williams’ Building. Residence on C 8t OREGON 00 IACK5ONVILLE. Hand flaw«....................................................... that an average of at least 70 per cent, Buck Siwe, (complete distance plate),... 1 00 of apples now destroyed or injured by 50 Gun Powder, per lb....................................... PAYO2 <t GEARY, Shot, per lb................... 12H the codlin moth and all other insects Wa« ’ < H, per box .............. 25 may be saved to ripening by one or two PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DAVID LINN 10 Cape. '* ............... sprayings with Paris green, mnde in Cartridge», per box....... 15 cts. to t 00 Medford, «»regou. Keep» constantly on hand a full assortment of early spring, while the fruit is no larger Bolte, per doz .............. 15 furniture, consisting A lloree Shoe», per lb.... 07 than a haiel nut. Observations and an Offices in Williams’ Brick Building Up-stairs. Axee.................................. 25 alyses have shown that there is not the 90 Ax Handle*.................... BEDSTEADS, slightest danger to the consumer of Miner’* Pick*................ 1 00 10 the fruit from poisoning the trees Having the «Agency for tho Largest Hou'.e on tin C-nd they can do a better part by their cu« Hand-Maw File*....... BUREAUS, TABLES. 25 QxM.cutaa*'FL'*«). . . thus early in the season when the tomers than other agents. Door Lock*................... 50 P<anos nd Organs exchanged for farm produce or cash, or sold on the instAllment plar 173 Flrat Street, apples are very small. Ex|>erimen: i Cow Bells....................... 25 GUILi) MOULDINGS, snow, however, that late poison is dan ORGANS TAKEN F PRTPAY FOR PIANOS PORTLAND, OREGON, gerous, and furthermore, is without ef STANDS, SOFAS LOI NGE8, fect upon the codlin moth. Paris green C«!l and «xaniin* nnr good* h*for* porchassinff, for w* will not he undersold. was found most effective. Exjienments CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS weie made under widely varying condi tions during two successive years and on PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, several varieties of fruit. It is estimated OIL CLOTHS. —DEALER IN the general use of the spraying ETC., ETC. FRUIT TREES that method will effect a saving to the fHate Linoleums,Rugs Mata, etc Also Doors, Hash and Blinds always on hand in the increased value of the apple crop —at the— and made to order. Planing done on reasonable of $1,500,000 annually. THE LARGEST, [( aj I iwuiì old stand.J à.. G. COLVIN To the Cuticura Remelles I owe My Health, My Haziness, and my Life. Golden C Sugar in Barre's at 6 Cents per pound I At Very Low Prices NO CREDIT ! SPOT CASH ! DRY GOODS, Red Men’s Buildmar, Jacksonville, Oregon Groceries, Provisions, Etc.. Etc BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY ! Now is Your time to Get BARGAINS!! FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! To Regulate DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HAYS, CAPS, Hardware. Tinware, Crockery. PARKE «c LACY, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc LIVER MACHINERY! WOOD, IRON ANO MINING MACHINERY, FALL! 1886 WINTER! Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel! J. W. HOWARD & CO Sinunsns Liver Regulator. DRY AND FANCY COODS I GENERAL MERCHANDISE Furnishi ig Goods Hats GRANTS PASS, OREGON. NEW PRICES HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! Also, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS HUNSAKER & DODGE, FURNITURE WÄRE ROOMS PIANOS, ORGANS, Anil all kinds of Musical Merchandise. T. J. COLBERT, CARPETS! JAMES DRUM, GROCERIES « CLOTHING terms. iT* Undertaking a specialty. CHEAPEST AND BZST STOCK Hats find Boots, IN THE METROPOLIS. T. J. CRESS, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. HOUSE PAINTER, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., ETC JACKSONVILLE, OR. California atreet, between Oregon and Third. Jacksonville. Cor. 3d and £ Streets, PORTLAND. OR.. Containing 120 Koomi, well furnished. The beet ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE Hawing nermanently lorated here, I offer my service* to the people of Southern Oregon. Aui-tistic Fui’uiture h . Ash Bedroom Sets from $30 0(1 upward. Everything in onr store marked ’way down Call and examine before purchasing. A full line in stock of GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL, and Price List on applicat:on. Country order« a specialty. FACTORY AT WEIDLER’8 MILL. Baleeroom* ror. Thini and F Htreet«. PORTLAND OREGON Farm. For Kent. * Vro th* •ubatane* fartR», and when >ou Visit Por HS UNDERHKJNEl) OFFFR8 HIS FAHM. land, make it apirt of yon- basir«** to call «’n better known w the Wm. « riecoe ranch*. »it- W. H. T owmb . at th* Ha« Eru.«el«*a Gallery. H. W. nated two ¡ai!e- northeast of < en’rel Point.for earner First and Morrison 8tr*“ts. and have y«m.* rent either for one or two jreate. It contairis IBP photograph taken in th* hi?h*et style of th* art acres of land, has good btt't Ji? gs on it and will Cravo* •*»Iirreren vt* * «r»***iat»» make a nice home for any >i.(lustrum* person. The right man will find it to bis advantage to enquire on the premie«*. F. 8. RIWkR NOTICE. » I.L PAKSON8 tNPKRTF.D TO THK U N If-H PUT NULB. WKOUUMT NA1UL ULAAT r’' *• gp‘4ted V Nni!«, Isith N<l*. F»» hihing Nails. Fencing Nails. «•»•“•* ’O»»--' N»’l« roti aad Btael Hora* gwwi a* THRU MILLVN'M H RACVWWKI. B. F. MILLER. Gold Hill. Or. Sipeoiabty Dealer in A spuM -o- M hr by ’ iof* »r *>' « *»k Ä .or* >»r »••« v - t *4' t«*<Vlll «na with'Mif 4«4 m . Address*. ASHLAND LINEVILLE and FT. KLAMATH LINES. Sash, Doors, Blinds T CHOICE PEACHE3 A SPECIALTY Wholesale & Retail Diilirä In all Varieti s of Manufacturer of itelimate* Frnit Trees oi Every Description F. S. CHADBOURN! & CO 1885 WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS B. F. MILLER, Prop. SHAD" A ORNAMENTAL TREES PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Free Buses to and from the Hotel. J. C. CARSON, SARDINECREEK NURSERY New Stock and New Prices ’ Done in a superior manner and at price« to suit the time*. 1 refer to the job* of painting I have previously done for recommendation. Katisfac« tion guarant «Mid. CW“ Give me f trial an«i judge for yourself. No Chine** employed and no deviation in Order* left at Merritt’s New Cash Store will o bargee. r^„.pren.p.M..nt.<>u T, 1!F88 M 'ait» X» cent;»; lodging 25 cents to 50 cent*. E. LEWISTON Proprietor in the State. 1851 Other Goods in Stock at same Law Rates, PATRONIZE HOME IND’STRY furnished to order; also CALL AND SEE MY Home Pointing, Paper Hanging Freacoing, Kalsomining, Etc.. “SECURE )he SHADOW” NO. 51. ■ BUSINESS CARDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 8TATE OF OREGON. U. B. Hoimtor*. J. H. Mitchell. J. N. Ujlph. Om- gr»**Bin tn. B. Hermann; Gorwriior.Z. r. Bcato Treasurwr, E. Hirach; Btate Pn*»*r W H Bran: 8npt. Public Instruction. E. H. McEirov; Supreme J’i<ig«*». W P. I»nl. Chief Jnxtioo W. W. Thayer, R. 8 Strahan. ■ " COR. FIRST ITIMHILL STS., Wand. Or 'JlrWrl.lMIIMWll Stage* leave Ashland daily (Bunday excepted) on arrival of mail train from Portland, arriving at Linkvilie at A o'clock P. M.; also leave Link rille for Aahland every morning except Sunday. Connect at Link rille with tri-vreekly etagee for Fort Klamath and Lakeview. New coache* and new stock throughout, and special care given to make the traveling a* com fortable na possible. Beat route lo Eastern Ore gon for traveler» and tourteta. For information apply to THOS. GRAVENOR. Agent. Ashland. Oreg» Ashland office nt Willard A Eubank»’ Hard ware atora. Agent at Linkvill*. Chas. H Stoore. at Rearnes Martin A Co.’.. afore. ASK FOR---- THE HOSS BOOTS And all of AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S UNRIVALED ÛOODI! W hen Frederick Douglass was married to his present wife a year or so ago many “respectable” people refused to meet the new couple, because the husband was partly black and the wife wholly white. The other day in the French Senate, one of the officers of the body, a well-known senator, w’ent up to the gallery w’herc Mr. and Mrs. Douglass were sitting, of fered the latter his arm and escorted her through the palatial reception and com mittee rooms of the Luxembourg, where the party attracted marked attention. Among those who were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Douglass was Senator Victor Schleicher, the great French abolitionist, who then and there invited the visitors to his house. I nve . ntivk Fenins bas found a new use for electricity. American members of the gambling ‘profession" will have to see to it that they are not distanced hy tlxue brethren in the effete monarchies of the old world. A correspondent writes that in a gambling house in Moscow the walls anil ceiling were covered with pa- per on which stars are stamped. Among the stars in tlie ceiling holes were cut, anil a man laying on the floor in the room above saw the hands of those play ing cards and telegraphed them, by means of wires connected with his shoes, to his confederate. Cwre fr PUn. Piles are frequently precede«! by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup puuu lie has sonic affection ot the kidney* or neignboring organs. At times symp toms of indigestion are present, flatulency uneasiness of the *tom.ich. etc. A mois ture. like perspiration, prcalucing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant Blind. BlerMing and itching Piles yield at once to the applica tion of Dr. Dosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, ab sorbing the Tumor», allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50cents. Address. The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua. Ohio. Sold at the * City Dr«if 8 tor*. Jarkatinvlll*. STATE FAIR MATTERS. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. It open« with the announcement that The State Board of Agriculture met at Salem last week. A good deal of busi we still maintain friendly relations with all foreign powers. ness of minor importance was transacted The claiins against Chile for damages but the following includes all that is to Americans during the war between important enough for news : The committee on speed programme Chile and Peru have not yet been settled, but expected soon will be. reported as follows: The persecution of Chinese is condemn Trotting—Race No. 1, 2:50 class, 3 in 5, purse $500. No. 2, 2-year-old class, ed, and President believes the Chinese 2 in 3, purse $500. No. 3, 2:45 class, 3 Government is willing to meet us half in 5, purse $500. No. 4, 3 v ear-o!d class way in a comprehensive remedy to ac 3 in 5, purse $500. No. 5, free for all, 3 complish an effective limitation to immi in 5, purse $700. No. 6, 2:35 class, 3 in gration. Legislation is also needed in 5, pur»e $600. Four full entries to be reference to the opium traflic, touching made in all classes, and two to start. the Chinese treaty of 1880. The French people a>e complimented Sixty per cent, to first, 30 to second, and 10 per cent, to third. Two and three- for their show of warm friendship in the yea r olds to be bred and owned in Ore- presentation of the Bartholdi statute. Legislation is recommended on part of on, Washington, Montana, Idaho and I tab. Ten per cent, entrance in each this government, for cariying “nt the provisions for protection of sub-marine case. Jay Beach having offered a purse of cables adopted at Paris in 1884, to go in $500 to the best get of Altamont, and force on January 1st, 1887. The fishery question in reference to Van Delashnutt having offered $500 to the best Hambletonian get, $200 were privileges of fishermen on tho Canadian added by the board to each of these border, ie presented, showing that the treaty of ^18 in force at present, by rea stakes. Running—Race No. 7, valuation stake, son of the abrogation of the treaty of 1871, 58 mile, handicap, $150 added to a sweep is not applicable to tho present day. Renewal is made of suzgestion to have stakes of $30 each for starters, $10 to lie paid Mavl, 1887; weights to be publish the boundary line established between ed July 1, ’87 ; acceptance, and $20 to be Alaska and British Columbia. Extension of the Hawaiian treaty is paid Aug. 1, ’87. Race No. 8—Oregon Derby, sweep recommended. General revision of the extradition stakes $100 for starters, $40 to be paid Mayl, ’87, $60 Aug. 1, zla mile. Horses I treaty with Japan is recommended. Assistance suggestion for Liberia, and brought from California since Feb. 1, ’87 to carry seven pounds extra, $300 added. the donation of a small vessel to aid that Race No. 9—Juvenile stakes, two-year- people in collecting their coast revenues, olds, mile, $250added, to sweepstakes in furthering the advancement of civili $50 each ; $20 due May 1, $30 due Aug. 1, zation on the dark continent. A new and enlarged treaty with Mex Oregon and Washington bred and raised ahowed five pounds; non-thoroughbreds ico is recommended, and the famous allowed seven jiounds; coltsand fillies Cutting case is also alluded to, showing brought from California since Feb. I to the position of the Administration. The finances of the country are shown carry seven pounds. Race No. 10—Purse $500; 1 1-16- mile ; to be in splendid condition. The suspension of silver coinage is 10 per cent, entrance, due May 1 and urged again. Aug. 1. A revision of the tariff is advised, Race 11—Same »lay; purse $100; \ mile; 10 |>er «’ent. entrance, t«o name and which evidently means a desire to follow the leadership of the Democratic major close by 10 o’clock second day of fair. Race 12—Purse $600 ; 1 mile and re ity, in going back on the protection poli peat, free for all; bamo conditions ns 1 1 cy declare«! in the convention nominat 16 race ; winner of 1 1-16 race to carry 5 ing Cleveland for President. Milch is said about improving the pounds extra. Race 13—Farewell stakes 2 year olds, navy, and Congress is urged to make *2 mile; same conditions as juvenile liberal appropriations. United State J’epLt^n.t jar ni sr.e .siig? stakes ; Winner of latter stakes to carry 5 gt’sied iri place of keeping national pris pounds extra; $250 added. - * Race 14—Goodbye handicap, 1'4 mile; oners in different States. The recommendation of Secretary of $150 added to a sweepstake of $39 each ; entries to name and close by 6 o’clock Interior for better prolection of public lands, is ¡fresented for action necessary i’. m . first day of fair; weight to be pub lished by posting in the stand at 10 in the way of legislation. The Postal service shows gradual im o’cliwk Friday, and $20 to be paid by 6 provement. o’clock of said day. The President gives all the statistics of Seventy per cent, to first, 20 per cent, to second, and 10 per cent, to third, in the pension bureau, and concludes: It all races. In purse races four complete seems to me that no one can examine 10 percent, entries to fill. No added the establishment and its opeiationH ................. . ........ .. . over in stake money for walk races. witl.out being convinced that through its Board re serves the right to postpone in 'instrumentality justice can be very near- •.................. •’..............................I ly done to all who are entitled to public cases of inclement weather. Divisions A, B, C and 1). up to class 9, I b°r’J,nLv;, ... r ,_____ _ lists were ___ ______ €____ ___ states that the manner in premium re-adopted, and I The President ” the rest of the list was referred to a spec- . conducting the patent office has so ial committee consisting of Messrs. Ap-1 ^hanged that in a few months the delay of applies- person, Delashmutt ami Buick, to report : in obtaining 1 an examination “ 1 41 in time for the revised list to be publish I lion for a patent will be onlv nominal. The President recommends in his mes- ed before the fair. Season ticket for men fixed at $2 50, | sage that Congress adopt means of im- that being the only change, except there | proving the Department of Agriculture will be fair on Monday and Saturday, of the National Government, as it is a with regular admission rates at all gates. bureau of great imporiance to the people. M oran C onvicted .—Last week the . C hildren .—Up to the iimea eld'd can jury which W...C. has been u.™ trying ..yr,.« the rue case of u, talk anU way funny things she-it isgen- jury Duiiiel Moran, clu rged withll.e murder erally particularly so with female chil- of Kaiasliua, the ship carpenter, brought : «Iren—she is her mother’s pet. Then in a verdict of murder in the first degree, she is taken possession of by the male A ccording to the Chicago Inter-Ocean as charged in the indictment. Most of parent. A little while after she is born an attempt was made last week Thurs the readers of the T imes are familiar the new-made parent likes the novelty day night to assassinate Harry Gilmer, a with the circumstances of the case. of dandling her, but that does not last witness in the anarchists’ trial. The as However, it mav not be out of place to long. Then for a while she is a nuisance to the father, but when she begins to get sassin’s bullet passed between his legs relate them again: as he stood on the threshold of his home On the 7th of last July, Moran, who is “cute” and cunning, when her mother on North Ann street. Last week, Fri a saloon-bummer and “shanghier,” and has with infinite care and affection de- day morning, Henry Jansen, a member who had made the acquaintance of Kal- veloped her infantile brain, the fattier of the North Side “group” of dynamit ashua, the carpimter of a ship then in steps in and begins to monopolize the ers, made a murderous attack on his port, entered into an agreement with credit. It isn’t fair. Bu1 the mother al wife. He had been out till 4 o’clock the one Kelley, the keeper of a low* dive near ways lets him, and contents herself with night of the Haymarket massacre at the sailor boarding house of James Turk, lavishing affection on her and attending tending to anarchist business and told to drug Kalashua and rob him of his to the details, the uninteresting details his wife afterward in an affectionate and money. On the night in question, Mor of keeping her clean. Since this column admitted ciever clever cnnaren, children, ion«i fon«d parents confidential mood that he was present an and Kalashua entered Kelley’s sal unnnien the night the bomb wm > thrown into the oon and called for a drink each. Kelley come to me and tell me of their preco- ranks of the police; that he stood near managed to place some morphine into i cious progeny. It is an excellent thing, to the man who threw it; that he saw it the glass of Kalashua, and the latter I especially in mothers, but I notice that thrown, and that he knew the man who drank it unexpectedly. He soon began I when a lady tells me a story of her baby, threw it. It is now believed thaf his at to feel the effecta'of the drug, uruj. and ana was wa« ’ i she ■ * says -, “«•«/ . • baby. . • ” • But when a father ’ „ins about “mi/ little where he ,al^; he ,i‘lwa , -VB begi tempt to get her out of the way was be taken to James Turk’s house, 1 and 1 generally «enerally s says, “/have a lit cause he repented of having revealed so lay down on a sofa, and 1 toward morn- morn 1 Klrl'. , *'!' tledaughter.” I never met a child yet much as he did, and was afraid that his ing he died. disclosures might eventually lead him Kelly was arrested for the murder of whose best ¡«leas were not derived from into greater troubles than merely killing Kalashua, and Moran was detained in the mother. I have heard of children his wife. Mrs. Jansen adds that her jail as prosecuting witness. He had who had been petted hy their fathers, husband also confided the name of the promised if no indictment was found but they generally talked slang, which man who did the bomb throwing, but against him he would “peach” on Kel their fathers thought awfully bright. owing to her feebleness, and the nature ley. While the trial was pending, Mor T he “G erman .”—The “German is the of her wounds, it has been impossible to an managed to elude the “vigilance” of name of a «lance which has enjoyed pop obtain the name distinctly. Jailer Dougherty, and made his way up ular favor in Eastern society for somo east of the mountains. Meanwhile the years past, and is certainly the most On! the Goon O ld T imes .—Among charge against Kelly failed to stick, from and pretty dance ever in the curiosities of literature unearthed lack of evidence against him. A few fascinating in by society’s votaries. The all- during the grand clearing-up and setting days after Kelly’s trial Moran was cap dulged important essential to the successful car- in apple-pie order of the State house,one tured at Spokane Falls, and brought of this dance is in the “leader.” of the most interesting is an old assess back to Portland. The grand jury found rying-ont leader” and his lady should be ment roll of 1844, in which many names an indictment against him for murder in The “ dancers, and accustomed to dancing since illustrious in the history of the the first degree, and he was tried by the good with each other. A great deal also de State apjicar. The Applegates in full circuit couit, with the result above men pends on the first three or four couples on force—Charley’s taxes amounted to $3, tioned. either Hide. They should be good waltz- Lindsey’s to $1.21, and Jesse, who looms ers, and somewhat acquainted with tho up by comparison as a capitalist, pays D ead L etter *.—The annual sale of figures There is no dance which af $5.30. As they had between’them 6290 unclaimed articles in the dead-letter of fords so much sport and enjoyment to head of cattle at that time, it is plain fice was held about the 13th of December. both participants spectators as the taxes were not then what they are now, In accordance with the practice of the one in question. and There need be nothing being, in fact, one-eighth of one percent, department, all articles offered for sale boisterous or inelegant about it,although and fifty cents additional as poll tax. have lieen kept, subject to being re it affords a great diversity of movement Blanchet, F. N., Chamberlain, Adolphus, claimed, for two years, and after the ex and variety of changes. Every change the Holmfins, John and Joseph, Col. piration of that time, no owner appear and figure is executed by the waltz,there Wm. Martin, Capt. J. VV. Nesmith, ing, they are disposed of to make room fore A is necessary lLui ul!J be computing (ne Oregon Milling company, for the matter that daily accumulates. able to waltz. Among the prettiest fig paying the fearful sum of $7.94 on $5,950 Defective addresses and insufficient post a>e tho “New Jerusalem,” “Ten of property. Not a man on the roll pays age are the main reasons why there is a ures ” “Looking Glass,” and “Driving $10 taxes aryl the great majority less constant flow of postage matter into the pins, Fours.” One great beauty about this than $2. The winding up joke is the de dead letter office. After reaching the dance is that it allows no one to officiate linquent return consisting of seventeen office every means is employed to ascer in the capacity of a “wallflower.” Our names, of which six are noted “will tain the senders or owners of the letters young people should carry out their in pay,“ eight “will not pay” and three and packages, and the articles offered at tentions and introduce tlie “German.” “don’t know.” By the way, the word these annual sales represent the propor “Wallamet” occurs always spelled as I tion of the entire matter for which no T he B ay R vm S oaked I n .—“Your have written it, and is proof that in ’44 owner could be found. The catalogue honor, I was not drunk, I was drugged.“ some folks spelled it that way this year will contain sonic 7,000articles. said a husky-voiced, big, blear-eyed man, in a falterina wav, as he rose in I n this country youths are turned out W hen to C ome W est .—Come in the the dork of the ponce coin t, at the clerk’s of schools and academies w ith fine edu springtime. The almost universal opin call of “John Doe.” cations and sworn into all the avenues of ion among those w ho have come hither “Chestnut,” muttered the bailiff un lif% but without being able to turn their from the Eastern and Middle State* is, der his h eath, and the court began hands to any mechanical employment. that spring is the best period of the year moving uneasily in his seat. Thia educational error is now so well for migration westward. Then they “I am a teetotaler,” continued the vic recognised that many public schools have plenty of time before cold weather tim of foul play, as he carefully blew his have attached to them workshops in to become acclimated, and if they have breath toward the open door “You see w hich the various mechanical crafts are the necessaay farm tools they can begin 1 went into a bar tier shop on Tehama taught. By this system habits of indus breaking the virgin sod nt once, ami stieet, and the barber put bay mtn on try and reaped for lalsir are inoculated, may raise a crop of flax the first year. iny face and bead, and it soaked in.” ami the pupils are afforded the means of No one, however, should think of com “Change the charge from simple to earning a livelihood when thrown upon ing from the older States without having common drunk,” said his honor. “We’ll the world. Education of brain and hand sufficient funds to carry him through at make it six months this time.” thus progresses in harmonious co-oiiera- least the first year. There an? very Uon. A similar innovation upon educa many emergencies which new-comers A n Eastern man who was traveling in tional metho«Is would be of immense should be prepared for, such as drouth, Arkansas entered a hank in a certain benefit to the public schools of San Fran storms, sickness, etc. village and asked for a draft on New cisco. York. “Don’t keep’em,” was the reply. “Don’t «Io any business with Nt-’w A Kttlt/nhtF MeHirnl Treatiae. E lections in the United States are ex The edition of 1M7 of the sterling Medi York?” “No, sir.” “Isn’t that a little pensive luxuries, but the standing arm cal Annual, known a* Hostetler's Alma singular?” “I don’t see it. When a ies of the old world go ahead of them. nac, is now ready anti may l»e obtained, hank has gut a mortgage on every farm General Boulanger will demand this free of cost, of druggists and general coun in the county, a lien on every mule that year for the French army budget $80,- try dealers in ail parte of the United States. comes into town, and a first claim on Mexico, ami, indeed, in every civilized por every stalk of corn and cotton for miles 000,000, though peace is foreshadowed tion of the Western Hemisphere. This for the republic. It has cost in recent Ahii.»nac has been issucnl regularly at the around, why does it want to fool with years, $2,000,000 a day to keep on foot commencement of every year for over one- New York ?” the armies of Europe. If the other na fifth of a century. It combines, with the A’re* Trirife. tions keep the proportion established by soundest practical advice for the preserva redaction of internal revenue, and France the rate for the coming year will tion and restoration of health, a large the The taking off of revenue »tamps from Pro of interesting and amusing light he about $3,000,000 a day. Un one year amount reading, and tue calendar, astronomical prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely of peace Europe spends the price of war. crlcnlsHons. chronological items, etc., are benefited the consumers, at well as re prepared with great care, and will be found lieving th* burden of home manufacturers. C'sN«omj»e<0M Cwrrg. entirely accurate. The issne of Hostetter's E-pecfall^v is this th* e««e with ’'Green’s An o’d physician, retired from practice hay Almanac for 18*7 will probaldy be the larg August Flower and ’’Boaclice’B German ing h-ul p need in hi* hand« by an East India est edition of a niedical work ever pnhlish- Nyrun.” m the r-Auction of thirty-six cents rein*ionarjr the formula of a simp!* **e*tabie ed in any country The ptwprietrvrs,Messrs. per (loten hash-on added to increase the remedy for th-? sp*«-«ly «nd permanent cure ”f Hostetter A Co., Pittsburg. Pa , on receipt else of the l>ottlr» containing these medi Consumption, Bronrhit-s. Catarrh. Asthma and I of a two-cent stamp, will forward a copy by cine». thereby giving one-fifih more medi all Thrust and Lang Affection«, ajeo a positive i ami radical csr* for Nervim« Debility and all , mail to any k>erson who cannot procure one cine in the 75-cent size. The "August Flower' for D.v<«pep'dn anti Liver Com Nervon« < ompiaint*. after bavin« t**t*d ita wnn- In his itrighoorhood. plaint. and the 'German Nyrup” for Couch derfnl curative power* ui thousand* of cases, [ hs» fait it hi« doty «o make it known tn hi* suf- I and Lung troubles, have. |«erha|>». the lar furr /•* A.rg /feffrfwrge. ferine fellow* Actuated by this motive and a ge*t sale of any medicines in the world d*»ir* to relieve human suffering. I will «sod For prvwf that Dr. dunn'« Improved The »«Ivantage «»« incres<»ed size of the Lvt- free o* chars* to all who dem re .i. this r*c*ip*. Liver Pills cure Sick Headache, ask your s----- ----- ,---- . —- ties will be greatly ippreciated bv the sick in (i*rman. Knslmh or French, with full three- Druggist for a free trid peck ige. Only one and afflicted, in every town and ’villsr< in fora done. ILgular six* L oxcji 23 rent» I civilized - >untrie». Manmle hottlr« for lo Bohl al City Drag ¿tare, Jauk-onville. <«aU re main die same size. 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