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î.t Oh»r'*7 I • 1 ■ I <The democratic «Ihr il ÿciuocriitir «Firnes. ' tOe Demarra HL i’unlmued every Friday morning ny CHARLES NICKELL. EDITOR AMO FROPRIÍTOR. Odio« -Corner Third and C otreeU HEW TIMES BUILDIBG. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1886 VOL. XVI ■ ■■■ AüVKRHfllffu AND JOB WO a K Advertieement» will be inserted in ine T imms ■ : the following rate« : t en linea, one insertion............... !3 W 2__ “ roch subsequent ixaertion . $1 00 Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. | A fair reduction from the above rates made to I yearly and time advertisers. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE I is more complete by far than any other in »<mth NO. 52. < j ; t **ru Cre»£m, and compare* favorably with any in the »tate. Job Printing of every imagirable description done at Han Francisco rates, and in a prom pt and firat-clare manner. ■■■! HOXORS FOR GES. MILES. TARIFF REVISION. WAGES IX EUROPE AND AMER GLANDERS AND FARCY. ICA. An order will shortly be isaued by the The following extract from a speech The early fly in p tom» of glandera are STATE OF OREGON. made by John E. RtiHsell, of Massachu like those of nasal gleet—a chronic dis- The wage* of bricklaveiH and inaaona president adding Southern California to U. ».Senator*. J. H. Miiohell. J. N. LKjIph.C«»- setts, who wax elected to congress in a chatoe from the nostril, streaked with in Loudon are a day,in Paris |1.40, the depaitinent of Arizona, under the ShNeraaa. H. Hermami; «Jovernor, Z. F. strong Republican district as a free blood, aiul accompanied with matter or in Berlin $1.25, and in New Yorli 14.00 command of Gen. Nelson A. Miles, and tat. rr^.ur.r, E. Hir^h; 8ut. I’nnUw. W H. T j th« . utieira Bmaiies I owe trader, is worthy of mark : Hvara Supt. Publie Instruction, h. H. McElroy; [Colmau’ m old ut and. J pua—but after awnile the discharge be per Jr.y. In all four placet;, for a j»eriod removing his lieadquarters fiom Prescott Huprem. J ik U«. W P- Lo«!- CN« * “Tlie tariff revision is a businefls ques come« stinking, or it may lx? mixed up varying from two to four months of each to Los Angeles. Thia a ill give Gen. My Health, My Hapÿinees, W. Thayur. B. 8 8lmh»n. AT MERRITT ’ S ’ tion, a financial question, a question that like glycerine, blood and matter, with vt ir. very little, if any,wage-» aru earned Miles command of the whole Mexican riBHT J01)101 AL DISTRICT. and my Life. Comprising J»ck-*on, Josephine, Lak«> and affects the living of the people. It is not no Hiiicil. I.<M>king up the noatril we in consequence of the interference of the frontier, from Texas to »he Pacific. The Klamath counties: Circuit Jn<ige. L. K. Wsbeter. territorial extension of the limits of his day never liasse« that 1 do not think and for the business interests of the coun may se» round ulcere, here and there, on weather with building operations. Wbile A__ _ ____ ________________ 1) strict Attorney. W M Oolvig. • .. . Seven try that we should go on piling up |100,- the diviflion or septum of the nose. These, »peak kindly of • theCaticura Remedies. J4CKHOM COUNTY. in London there are estimated to be 25,- command is said by Gen. Miles* friends years ago «11 of a doceu lump« formed on — my — Senator. A.C Sunliv; Representatives. J. T Hereby informs the pub!io that he is displaying 000,000 surplus annually in the treas however, are not always present. Be 000 brick layers, 40,000 bricklayers and to be a sufficient answefr to the charge Boy’s School Suits, 5 io 11 years, * 2.00. neck, raneinx in rise from a cherry »tone to an at ths ubove stand a tirst-cissa stock of Bowditch, it. A Mdler; County Judge. E. DoPeatt; orange. The large one-, were frightful to look at. ury. Surplus or no surplus, I am for an tween the jaws, on the inside of the jaw m.i-uns in Paris, and 10,060 bricklavera which baa been made that he disobeyed Commissioners. Betij. Haymond «. A. ( arlUn; 5.00. “ “ “ 11 “ 17 “ C.20. extension of free list by adding wool, and painful to bear: turned aride when '.•oneM, n little back of the center,we may in Berlin, the estimated number in New orders in the Apache campaign. Upon Clerk W. H. Pirker; Sheriff. H. W. Dean; VreitM. they naw mo, in di»xu-l, and 1 whm a»humed to be lumber, salt, hemp and ore«,. JThe fight Hnd a ban! knot, about half the size of a Youth’s Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. urer. N. Fisher; kssresor, J. M Childers; School York is nut much ova4000. There it* being asked whether the extension of «•a the at reet or in aufliety. PhyeMnans and their Superintendent. Wm. F. . n. A. «.»»a- Kng- : Buuerintsndent. win. Prieet;Surveyor, rnesv;ourveyvr, r Mens’ Heavy Suits, 810.00 and 12.00. treatment and all medicines failed to daany for such an extension will come on wool. hickory nut, which oMM stuck to the «ays the Boston Herald, “in proportion the limits of his command might not be hsh; Coroner, R. Pryce. rood. In n luoiuentpf diMjudr I trie<i the ( uti- My study of tho history and statistics of bone. This, if the horse is poor and to the number of inhabitants, a much regarded as equivalent to piomotion, JOSEFHIMB COUNTY. Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00. cura Remedies— Cuticura, the ^reat Hkm t’ttre, Senator, H. B. Miller; Representative, H. U. j wool husbandry and wool market wasted-looking, anil the knot on the larger amount of work performed in New Gen. Miles said : “The fact speak'« for «nd ( uticuia Soap, Exquirite Hkin Beautiiier. Mitchell: County Judas, V. (x>lvig; Cummiwion- , I do not care to say anything These goods were Itought in the East aud cannot be excelled in qual externally, and Cutieura Resolvent, the new convinces me that free trade in wool will same side as the discharge, settles the York than in either of the three named itself; era, H Messenger, J. M. Payne; -Clerk, C. K i Bln xt Purifier, interaallj; the- annul lumps (as Z lie to the interest of the flockniaster rr verdict. In chronic cases of glanders European capitals ; and, while it is said about it.” Which he will sell Chanslor; Sheriff. T Ü. Patleraon; Treasurer, J. ( ity or price. call them) gradually qUappeanMi. and the large W. Howard; A-seswr. J. P. Lewi*: Hchonl Hu , The cattlemen’s association in conven well as the manufacturer. Hie horse Is often fat and sleek and able that in London, Paris and Berlin quite ones broke in about t w>> week». dt»<*harging large Crintendent. E. F. Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N. ( I am myself a dockmaster. I urge to work ; these cases are most liable to a number of these mechanic« are out of tion at Tucson Dec. 16th adopted the fol quantities« of matter, leaving two slight «cars on uudsrs; Coroner. Dr. Kreiner. lowing : my neck to-duy to tell the story of my suffering upon other men the value of this most deceive the unwary. KLAMATH COUNTY. work, in consequence of stagnation in My weight then wnm one hundred and fifteen sick um ient husbandry. I would have sheep Retolt ed, That the attempt of the sec Joint Senator. M. Cartwright of Wasco; Hep . Glanders and farcy are really one and the building trade, it is probable that ly pounds; iny weuiht now ie one hundred and resentative.H. McLean of Klamath;County Judge. sixty-one «olid, heefihy pounds, and my height is to improve our pastures, add to the food the aatue disease; a specific poison at the New York bricklayer who earns $4 a retary of war and general of the army to G. W. Smith; Commissioners. J L. Hanks, K. only five feet fiw jiohe*** Ln my travels I prais supply in Massachusetts, aud yield the tacking the whole flystem. When it at day performs, iu the course of the day’s belittle the services of Gen. Miles to ihe A. Einmitt;Clerk. W.C. Hale;Sheriff. M. D. Chil- His stock consiste of ed the Uuticura Remed:*'* North. South. Ea»tanu I fleece. With immense protection, I am tacks tlie membrane of the no««, the dew; Treasurer. G. T. Baldwin Areereor, K. B. 1 work, very considerably more service people of Arizona is a reflection u|»oii the West. To Cuticuru •■vuiedi«-,; T owe my health, Hatton; Sihool ^iioerintendsnt. W. E. Greene; , my happiness and my life A pio’niuent New met with theory. “There is no profit in lungs, and the lymphatic glands be than would be required troin one similar wise Indian policy of Pi ebident Cleve Surveyor, li. S. Moore. York druggist a-Uted me the other day, “Do you wool.” Under the tariff of 1846 and with tween the branches of tho lower jaw, it ly engaged on the other side of the It- land, and an outrage upon the people of LAZU COUNTY. still use the Cntieura Kemodlea; you Lek V j bo free trade in wool and under the revis »onator, C. M. Cartwright of Wasoo; Represen . constitutes glanders. If the lymphatic lanti«> This woid‘1 n<M only sreonnt in the territory. The citizens of Arizona ill perfect health?" My reply was. “I do, and tative, rt. McLean of KU nath; County Judge, A. «hall always. 1 have never known what sickness ion of ’57 the staple brought a higher glands and other tissues of the legs and part for the immense difference in wages, never demanded the lives of Apache In Fitts (’om'nissioner*. Geo. M. Jone*. (-.Loftus; is since 1 commenced using the Outicura Hern»» price than it does now, and manufactur bod.v are swollen, it constitutes farcy, but it would also account for the fact dians but did «eek tn have thpflo sav Clerk W T. Boyd; HherifL A. J. Charlton; Troas- | dies.” Hornetim< s I am laughed at by prairing ers were more prosperous. urer k 'I ’ ' die t: 4 iho »1 ri iperintendent, A. H. , and while two forms of tlie disease may that 1000 men seem to be able to <lo in ages removed from the territory, as the them to people not acquainted with their merits, CLOTHING, Fisher; A*re**or, O. L. Stanloy. In the making of the war tariff and occur separately, usuall_v the symptoms New Y’ork what it takes 8000 men to do only guarantee against future atrocities. but sooner or later they w 11 Gome to their sense* MKKTt MO OF COURTS. KTO. and believe the san» a« I lose that use them, a« Resolved, That malice, oven in high the three years subsequent of tariff rais of l>oth will show in the saniu animal. in Berlin, a city d less size, and 40.000 The Supreme Court of Oregon meets at Salem dozens have whom 1 ha e told. May the time ing the wool-growers of Ohio were the regular terms commencing on the first Monday* The. virus is contagions and lusting, but men to do in Par’s, a city certainly not places,cannot lessen the achievements of com«’ when there h- a large ('uticura Sup in March and October. ply Houae in every city in the world for the bane- most successful and persistent lobbyists only by absolute contact, and the con three times larger than the metropolis of Gen. Miles, his officer* and soldiers, nor Circuit Court for Jackson county meets the nt of humanity, where the t’uticura Remedies at Washington. They had the all-pow tagion is by the virus of the ulcers in imperil his claim to the lasting gratitude •econd Monday in January, firs’ Monday in May America.” shall be sold only, so that there will be rarely a erful assistance of the Ohio statesmen in of our people for the prompt removal of and )ctolnr; for J js’phine. second Monday in Everything is freeh and of good quality and glanders or farcy, each being capable of ACIFIC The argument of the hide-bound pro need of ever entering a drug store. April md firat Monday in November; tor Klam, I prices are put down to congress, and got all they wanted—a be inducing either form of the disease. This tectionist has always been that the high these fiends from our territory, ext»a of 0PULAR M HUHBANDH. ath, second Monday in June and first Munday in p. (>. Box W. New York N Y. ICTUKESQUK wildering maze of duties intended to be virus {a VO lMfiillg that a year even liuty er wages of operatives in the cotton and ficial though the act may have been, and Sapt ’m'i u: for Like second Monday in Febru The Lowest Notch ! ary and third Monday in August. a complete protection to the flocks of this elapse after a hitching post, inanger,etc., woolen mills ot America compared with we, citizens of the frontier, whose wives CUTICURA REMEDIES For Jackson county the County. Probate «nd and children lived in mortal terror of Com ni sai oners’ court* meet every month, com Ar«* su’d by «11 druguist. Price: OUTICITRA 50 country against the pauper flocks of the have received it, and yet the object be those of England have been due to the their lives till Gen. Miles came to the HF“ Country Produce bought anti sold. Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipments. This was the Ohio capable of commtfhicating the disease. mencin«? with the first Monday; for Josephine rents; R eholvknt , Sou*. ¿5 cents. PoTTXB rest of the world. Remember Colman’s old stand, and give me a tariff; that if the tariff tax was taken off county, tho first Monday in January. April, July call when in town. D rug and C hemical Co., ( Boston, »end for idea, but no er.ui W’as vyri mure disas Farcy is recognized by one or all of our cotton and woolen goods, wages rescue of our defenseless families, note and September, for Lake county, every allómate “How to Cure Hkin Diseases.* A. G. COLVIN The protective tariff prove<l a the limbs being swollen, by swellings would be as low here a« in England. The with pleasure the fact that the president month, commencing the first Monday in January. rS|flkJ|FLKH, BlacKiieiidH. Hkin Blemishes trous. For Klamath county the first Wednesday tn March. I sws un«l Baby Humors,u»e ('uticuraHoap. hireling sliepbeid, and in two years af along the lymphatic veins on the limbs fallacy of this reasoning is shown by the of the United States, in his mes-age io June. September and November. ter its enactment in Marcl , 1871, there or any part of the body. Small nudules, fact ihut the bricklayer, who lias no tar congress, appropriately recogn zes the . KIDNEY PAfNS iff to protect him, maintains his wages distinguished services which Gen. Nelson With their weary, dull. nchtMH »new«4»*, was « doi-fine in th* number of sheep culled farcy bud:;, will <44^^ mho Accommodations unsurpassed for comfort and safety. Fares and freight much less than by any dl-gone Henwation. relieved In one mln- of 4,000,060, and the Ohio flocks fell off ually break and discharge a glary mat at a higher point relatively than the op A. Miles has rendered to the people of PROFESSIONAL CARDS. other route between all points in the Willamette Valley and »an Francisco. Only route via itchy 1 he Cat leu ra tnti-l'ain 1‘lader. 43 per cent. From that hour until now ter, drv up and leave a bare spot or eratives in protected industries, and so Arizona. .Varrantvd. At diuggiet«. *25 cents. Pot the business has been fluctuating and scar, which remains. Others success does the non-protected carpenter,plumb ter Drug Co.. Boston. L orillakd on the L adok Q uestion .— A. P. H YMM JND. unrenumeralive Years after the act the ively appear, follow the same course, er, plasterer, slater, blacksmith, etc. In In the December number of the American product of wool had only increased when and the disease event «ally assumes the Germany, a country with a high protec Review Pierre Lorillard has an article on Uiorn y-.it-ljiw ä leni Sitile Agent. THE GREAT —AT vast tracts of free grazing were to be had. fatal form of glanders. tive tariff, wages are lower than in free- labor, in which he says: “Capital is How shall we explain this common There is no possible cure for the dis trade England. According to Consul merely accumulated tokens of past labor A.sh’H'tf.d. Grer.ou. case of protection that doesn’t protect? ease, no matter what empirics may pre Warner, of Cologne, in Upper Silesia a saved by thrifty and prudent men, for fx»t ns see. The trouble is, that our tend. The only successful issue is to workman in one of the protected indus the use of the present army of those who Aii husinre-» pl-wed m tn.v ha<id.i will receive VltVhJ.j pro npf atto'itioj. Special attention given to wools are not a complete raw material destroy the animal, bury deeply or hum tries earns only 47 cents a day, and if a toil for their bread. Fur many years I collect tnsr. for the woolen manufacture that ranges in a furnace, and then thoroughly disin skilled laborer he gets 80 c»»nts a day. have employed large numbers cl LIVER DEALERS IN LeavH Corvallis at 1:» r. M. Leave Yaquina at 7:30 A. M Oregon & California Wost »ide train« from the coarsest carpets to fabrics fine fect every portion of the stable. A prep Women earn from 24 to 30 cents a day, and have carefully considered their con P. P. PRIM. connect at Corvallis. The Oregon Development Company’« us silk. The manufacturer cannot be aration of corrosive sublimate will do and the laborer works from 6to6 in sum and prospects. 1 have tried to DISEASE confined to our wools; he must have for this when applied under the direction of mer and from 7 to 7 in winter. The la ditions A TTt > R N E Y at CO U NS I '. L‘ > KA* LAW, de vise some way of benefiting those eign wools also, and the duty piled up » a veterinary surgeon, but where it may borer in that protection country is spar min RYMDTnMRa Bitter or bad taste in mouth, hard-worked persons who thoroughly OimriUmQi tongue coated white or to protect the floexmaster injures his be applied a jet of highly heated (dry) ingly supplied with clothing and linen, represent the interests ot labor. I have lACKSONVIlU. 00.1.. BOOTS and SHOES, H au covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, sides, only customer. True, the manufacturer steam is the surest agent known. and a white shirt is to be seen only uu a plan, which I believe is original, for or joints — often mistaken for Rheumatism; sour Will practice in all tho (h>urtsof the »Lau- O tiro has a high duty to protect him, but the The great danger in these diseasefl is rare occasions. For such articles of lux securing in their behalf perfect justice stomach j loss of appetite; sometimes nausea in the Court Hom*.-», first door to the li ft of eu and waterbrash, or indigestion; flatulency and cost of his wool balances that, and he that they may be communicated toman, trance. ury lie has no money to spare, and he is and political equality, wo that they can SAIL» acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and sees importations of $40,000,000 of fine producing a disease scarcely less terri frequently compelled to bargain for old not «ay justice is all on the side of capi FROM YAqUlNA; •ROM MAN FllANCIMUO: lax; headache; lo /. of memory, with a painful E. JoPLAiT. Saturday............................................. .Dec. 4 QR002RIES, DSUSS, 27 Haturdej’.«.......................................... woolens made by mills that have a choice ble than hydrophobia ; hence too much and cast-off’ clothes. His meals consist tal. In each congressional dist ict I sensation of having failed to do something which ‘ 1H Thursday............................................ 9 Thursday................................................ ought to have been done; debility ; low spirits; of wools, while he follows behind with care cannot lie exercised with regard to principally of vegetables, the dinner lie- would have trades send delegates to a ATTORNEY ¿COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, TutMtay....................................... . 21 Tue-day.................................................. . ‘ 2b a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes; coarse imitation of shoddy substitutes. handling su*p?cted horses. Tosellsuch ing of potatoes, peas, beans, common meeting for a labor congress for one Sunday............................................... ..Jan. 9 Jan 2 Sunday................................................... a dry cough ; fuver ; restlessness ; the urir.e is scanty UI Friday..................................................... Friday............................................ .... . •’ 21 The prosperity of the wool-grower de a horse would be a criminal act.— Farm |K»rk amt black bread. A.hlanl, Oregon. and high-coiorcd, and, if allowed to stand, deposits year. These chosen representative* a sediment. pends upon the prosperity ot his only and Fireside. should nominate two senators to repre The Company reHerxo« the rixht to chauge eailins days. Will o-a itioe :,i all Co irta of th« State. Office in customer. Fares, ruil and cabin, $14. Kail and «teoruge, $9.88. For information apply to sent their state in a national labor sen Wil \T CONHTfTUTEM CLEARING OFF A We have just received a full stock in the above Odd Follow’« building, up «taire. C.C. HOGUE. The value of free raw material has one tines ot goods, which we can sell cheaper than H omestead ?—The Uniled Stales circuit ate—one senator elected fur two years Acting G. F. & Pas«. Agent. Corvallis, Or. lhey are sold anywhere in southern < iregon, as we effective illustration in our absurd cata W. ft. AM .> RE WS, (PURELY VEGETABLE) court wax occupied at Pori land with the and the other for five years. This body have but very row expense«. All kind« of pro logue. It is the history of the leather One of the best things in the world to trial of the case of the United States I of labor senato's and lepresentativos Is generally used in th<_ Suuih io arGUJs the ATTORNEY à COUNSELOR-AT-LAW duce taken in exchange and interest since 1871. In that year a pow be is a boy; it requires no experience, against Merril, Rogers and IIimpel, could hold an annual labor cong e s onp Torpid Liver to a healthy adlion. erful lobby of manufacturers got hides though it needs some practice to be a charged with cutting timber on a tract month in each year. There might also HICHE3T MARKET PRICE J.K K'WXVII.LK« OK. It acts with extraordinary efficacy ou the and skins’put on the free list. It was a good one. The disadvantages of the po of land which Merril had homesteaded be a small body of experienced man allowed for same, ( ’ all and see for yorselves. Wil! practico in all the Courts of the State. TIVXR. blow at the agricultural interest; but as sition is that he does not last long enough. in Columbia county. Mr. Norman Mer chosen by the senators, thebe men form JACOBY BROS. ‘virti District Attorney, Court Houso. I KIDNEYS, I said, farmers and laborers have laws Just as you get used to being a boy you ril tiled on the homestead in July, 1885. ing an advisory body, similar to tho made for them. They »ad to submit to have to bo something else, with a great There J. R. NEIL, >----- -« «ND BOWELS. 11 lot of cedar timber oil it and Uniled States supreme court, their num- come into competition witii the ----- hides of deal more work to do, and not half ho _ he o got ------- — — *« EFfUTUlL srteme FOR ...--------- ... and Hitnpel _ ____ ---- a----- Rogers to bring their her being limited io seven judges. Thia ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, C 2 and 1 South 2—2. America. .* L... At the av-| av-; much t'un. And yet every boy is anx- portable sawmill on his land to cut it in- court should decide all labor questions, Canada Malaria. Dyspepsia, Constipation, ■MUousnes*, erage rate of <Juty this made a difference : ious to be a man, and is very uneasy tc luzzbiT. He has hired 2300 days trade« to submit to their decisions. This lumber. 1 Sick Headache, Jaundice, Jacksonville. Ogn. oi more than half a dollar upon every with the restrictions put upon him as a to J---- -- J has cleared -1____1 - oft rt’ -___ labor congress could direct work done and some organized 30 Nausea, _______ _ < olic, Hteer in the country, but it was a bene boy. Everyone Should Go and Hee the i Mental Depression. Bowel Covcplaints, ■ acres. That is Mr. MorriUu statement and pruuiplfy decide on all quest ions,,-ci— Will practice in all the Courts of tl-*1 State. Office DEALERS Jr.tc., Etc.. Etc. ficial act ; it saved the tannery interest; There are so many bright spots in the I of the ease. The government inspector nominating and indorsing proper pe sous n building opposite Court House, corner C and it ia the support of the boot and shoe in life of a farm boy that I pometimes think seemed to think that Mr. Merril was cut for all offices—local, state and national. Fifth street«. Endorsed by the use of 7 Million* of Bottles, as GRANDEST A LARGEST COLLECTION teract, by far the largest product of I should like to live the life over again, W. F. WILLIAMSON. THE BE8T FAMILY MEDICINE Massachusetts. In 1871 we had an ex if it were not for the chores. There is ting oil’ too much timber, and that prob Rights of persona! property should be ably he might abandon the claim after respected. A man’s earnings, whether For Children, for Adult*, and for the Aged. port of 1,930,000 pounds of sole loather, great comfort to be a boy in the amount the timber had been removed. Mr. by ability, pluck or wit, should he his ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, OF NEW FALL with ail our herds, our forests of tanning of work he can get rid of doing. It is Merril has built a comfortable home on entirely and without restraint during 8AFE TO TAKE IN ANY~ CONDITION OF THE 8Y8TEMI Medfo ;’d, Oregon. barks and our acres of tan vats. The sometimes an errand. Walter A. Wood’s Binders, Perhaps he land and claims that he is clearing life. There should be no income tax,but very year after duties were taken off couldn’t explain himself why, when he the Walter A. Wood’s Chain Rake Reapers, All bu«5uoos in my line will receive prompt at J. H.ZEILIN & CO., it as speedily as possible. There can be a legacy tax should he levied to the ex tention. hides we exported 11,000,000 pounds of is sent to a neighbor ’ s after yeast, be Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reapers, •OLB FROFRIBTORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. objection on the part of the govern tent of say 10 per cent, on all fortunes sole leather, and in 1872 the export rose stops to stone the frogs. He is not ex no Walter A. Wood’» Eneloaed Gear Mower« ment to » settler improving his claim, in excess of $200,000. This would give PRICE, Sl.OO. H. K. HANNA, CLOTHING, to 34,000,000 pounds. “Yus,” hut says actly cruel, but he wants to see if he can I and Gaar, Scott Co. V»« & V' ’/. ’ n « Separator«, can he improve it if he does not handsome returns to the state, and cause , and Fraction Envines the protectionist, "the farmer lost his bit’em. It is a curious fact about boys; clear how ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Gaar, UI Scott & Co. ’ I,. s T Ill Plain away the timber. He might as considerable reduction of taxes. It T „„1- . ..... rr r> i .° ’ tax on hides. ” True, but he had his that two will be a great deal slower in Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake ; also a well try to learn to swim without going would render the perpetuation of im share in the increased prosperity of the doing anything than one. Boys have a into the water. If a man homesteaded mense fortunes in a few lainilies impos Jacksonville. Oregon. country. It is in the face of such facts, great, power of helping each other do -full laine of Farm *a claim, put an army of men upon it and sible, and would thus obviate that giave ndkinery. —AT THE— Will practice in all the Court« of the State in the view of a ruined commerce, a nothing. BOOTS AND SHOES. Office up stairs in Orth’s brick. cut down and burned the timber, no one impending danger of concentration of Write for Catalogue. Addrere either FRANK BRON. 1MPL. Co., Portlanil, Or., or ' struggling agriculture and discontented But, say what you will about the gen could make any objections. But if he wealth in single families, which wrecked labor that we are warned not to put eral uselessness of boys, a farm without CRONEMILLER A BIRDSET, Agents, Jackson vii le, Or. C. LEVfPEitr. M. D.. TOBACCO, GROCERIES, men to clear off the land and the Roman empire.” forth our hands to touch the sacred cob a boy would soon come to grief. He is employs utilizes the timber, he is, it se^ms, liable -AND— firadsat« of tie University of Leipsic, Germany house of protectton. always in demand. In the first place,he to arrest. Mr. Sparks’ instructions, as T he little principality of Bulgaria, by CROCKERY, ETC protective policy fails because it is to do all the errands, go to the store, Calls responded to at all hours, day or night. in a late case, .ire that a set ' the firm, dignified stand it ha« ws*<nmed, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, is The partial in its action; it has not scope the postoflice and to carry al! sort» of exemplified Office opposite »lover’s Hotel, Jacksonville. has earned the sympathy of all disinter tler must not cutoff the timber before or verge enough. It cannot reach com messages. He would like to have as he has made an (un)certain amount of ested civilized nations. The Je-i.-e of Remember, these goods are new and bought since L. L WHITNEY M. D. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN merce. except to paralyze its energy. many Tegs as a wheel has spokes, and the war in railroad rates and are sold Mr. Merril has built a Russia to absorb Bulgaria has been The American sailor whose flag in better rotate about in the same way. This he improvements. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. house, and says he wishes to im manifest from the beginning of the pi es «lays wherever winds swept or waters sometimes tries to do, and people who good Cheap for : prove his land, and how can he do it ent strife, and the absorption would have Ea ;lo Point. Oregon. rolled made his way in competition with haye seen him turning “cart wheels” without cutting the timber? It. is not been accomplished ere this but fur the all mankind. His resources were his along die side of the road have supposed clearly understood just what the govern restraining influence of fear of other Eti- Having located at thi« place I ask a share of ths patronage of this section, ('alls attended to skill, his daring, and his frugality. Your he was amusing himself and idling away ment does claims in this case.but it must ropean powers. Russia is ill-piepaied Country Produce bought »nd «old; also. Wool, at any time. protection has neutralized hie powers, his time. He was only trying to invent have some claim entitled to considera financially to face the expenses of a great Hide«. Furs and Doer »kins Holicit order« for and blue water no longer foams at the some new mode of locomotion so that he Lumber T. R. YOUNG. M D., forthe jury went out early last eve war. Fiom motives of piudence she MAX MULLER, bows of his shi|»t, and foreign ports could economize his legs, and do his er tion, ning and up to 11 o’clock' had not should abstain from war. The danger PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, have forgotten his flag. Postoffice Building. rands with greater dispatch. Leap-frog brought in a verdict. The court ordered seems to be in the well-known ungovern Agriculture and commerce go hand in is one of his methods of getting over the them to bring in a sealed verdict if they able temper of the Romanoffs. It caus INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS AND COMPRESSORS, California Street, Jacksonville Central Point, Oregon, hand. The great business of this )>eo- ground quickly. He has a natural geni agreed. JOHN MILLER, Proprietor ed Nicholas to engage in the Crimean AND WIRE ROPE—SPECIAL T1ES. ple is the cultivation of the soil. The us for combining pleasure with business. Graduate of the Medical University qf Louisvillo, war. In the person of the sister of the Kentucky. Call« promptly attended to day or extent of its products is reckoned in fig Four-lined pitchforks... present czar, the Durhuss of Edinburgh, •’ight SOLE AGENTS FOR ures such as astronomers use to measure F orfeited L and M atters .—In the it created serious disturbance in tho Eng Cor. Cal. A Oregon SU, White I owl, 25 lb. keg . H unger in a G reat C ity .—Two con Linseed Oil, per gal....... the distance of the stars. The market vincing illustrations of the depth of Lon matter of forfeiture of certain lands grant lish royal family, anti is liable to precipi R. PRTCR. M. D., E. P. OEARY. M. D., Turpentine. “ “ ............................ Williams' Building. Residence on G Ht for our surplus is Liverpool and London. don’s misery were witnessed this week. ed to the Atlantic A. Pacific Railroad tate war in Europe at any moment by OREGON JACKSONVILLE. Winchester Rifles, (octagon barrel) Foreign ships earn the freight in the One was at Billingsgate, where gratui company, and their restoration to the the existing autocrat. Hand »aw«.............................. .. ............... PllfO-JA GEARY. Buck B iwh , (complete distance plato) CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. transportation, and it is sold in competi tous distribution of food was being made. public domain by an act of congress, the Gun Powder, per lb.... tion with the Hindoo, the Egyptian and The distributors were wisely intrenched secretary of the interior has approved PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, per lb.............. Tío. OB North Front Str« nt-. - - - Portland. Oregon- Shot, V aluable S wamp L ands .—R. F. Mc- DAVID LINN the Russian. Tax lists can’t protect it. behind iron bars. Brawny men fought the recommendation of the commission Connaughy, of Lake county, Wednesday Wads, per box......... Medford, Oregon Capa, ’* •* ......... To-day w heat can lie bought in Chicago er of the general land office,that so much and struggled against the bars for sod Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of suit in the U. S. circuit court Cartridge«, per box., for 70 cents a bushel, and 200 pounds of den pudding and muddy soup until they of said land as lies within the territory of commenced furniture, consisting jf Office* in Williams’ Brick Building Up-stairs. Bolts, per doz .............. beven persons, whom he alleged pork in an oak barrel for $9. The farm were torn and bleeding, while women New Mexico should be at once open to against Horae »hoes, per lb.... entered his swamp and ove. flowed lands .10 Axes...................... BEDSTEADS, ers of this country are your customers. and children, who were unable to get entry and settlement, after due publica in that county and cut hay. He alleges Ax Handle«....... DEALER» IN tion of notice, but holds that, as under They flourish together or they languish near, sat on the curbstone and cried Miner’s Pick«... that 8. S. Boy<X Joseph Morrow, Amos BUREAUS, TABLES, together.” Hand-saw Files.. hopelessly. Another was at a dinner statutory regulations of the price of even Boyd, 8. E. Sloan and Duke Bennett Groescuv-saw Files... 173 First Nflrect, given by the St. Giles Christian Mission, sections which is fixed at not less than have, by cutting hay on aforesaid lands, Door Looks................ GUILD MOULDINGS, Cow Bells............ U nwise W ise .—There is a family liv whereat the criminal classes were invit $2 50 |>er acre, the price for both even injured him in the eutn of |6U each; PORTLAND, OREGON, ing out in the Highland settlement by ed to come and satisfy their hunger. At and odd sections should be fixed at tnat and that Joseph Hill and J. M. Willey STANDS, SOFAS LOI NGEb, the name of Wise, who keep quite a the door scores of honest men, who had sum. inflicted damage in I be rum of With respect to forfeited lands in Cali have number of sheep and for the benefit of never seen the inside of a prison, ac $800 each. This makes the damage he CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS said sheep keep gunpowder. This pow cused themselves of crimes of all sorts in fornia, the secretary has concurred in has suffered amount to $46)0. Great der was kept in a bottle, and thereby order to gain admission, only to be eject the recommendation of the commission Caesar! the Hwamp land of McCon- _ PARLOR A BEDROOM 8UI l\s, ed by the attendants, who were not slow er, that the opening of said lands to naughy must produce chrysanthemums Keep eonbtnijtlj on hand h com píete Hue of hangs a tale. OIL CLOTHS Last Monday evening the family not to discover that the story of fraud was market should be deferred for an equit and asparagus tenuissinius. Ho had ETC., ETC. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, having a candle stick handy, used the told by hungry honest faces and horny able determination of the rights of the better start a bouquet factory. Linoleum«,Russ Mats.etc. FRUIT TREES bottle Southern Pacific Railroad company to Also Door«, Doors, Sash Sa«h and Blinds Blinde always on hand for a candlestick. All went well hands. those lands lying within the common and made to order. Planing done on reasonable THE LARGEST, until the candle burnt out, when there GENTS ’ FURNISHING GOODS, S truck M ore W ood .—When W. 8. — at the — terms. U ncle Sarti is relentle«K'.y proxecutinx limits of the two roads, the grant to the Ladd was an explosion. The scene that fol ’s artewiHii well was down 750 feet Undertaking a specialty. all |>ei non« who are supposed to have cut two companies having been made by the lowed beggars description. The glass the drill ati tick a tree, and pier»*« of the 3H3APSST AND B3ST STOOK ‘ YANKEE NOTIONS. ETC bottle was in a thousand pieces; said timber on government tend. Among the same act. wood and bark were brought up in the IN THE METROPOLI». T. J. CRESS. pieces could l>e found in different parts number no charged i« the Capital Lum «and bucket. The well in now down P arty paj*rs have quite generally 1850 feet and more wood han been >bu<’k. of the mother and four children, and ber Co., of Salem, who are charged witli B. F. MILLER, Prop. $49,000 worth, counting it at the rate of assumed, since the elections, that the their disfigurements are great. A mes It is supposed that the flrnt wood struck All of which they offer at the very lowest figures. senger arrived in town Tuesday in auest $14 per thou.and. That in a pretty high Prohibition movement had suffered a was the top of t’.e tree, nnd that now Remember, our goods are all now. having been purchased since the great decline in prices, and flguie; hut it now appear, that the agent general collapse; but the ligmes when the foot of it hui* been reached, therefore we cannot bo undersold of a surgeon, and state«« that two of the JACKSO NVIL LE, OR. Cor. 3d and E Street», J. W. HOWARD A CO. children would die, while another w’ns who reported this »teal wa. drunk at they are all counted do not seem to indi the tree mtiHt have been 1100 feet high. tlie time, »nd baaed lite report upon the cate any such result. The total Prohi The wood ia a>most coal, and the a»tiff Having permanently located here, 1 offer my undoubtedly blind in one eye. POHTI.ANO. OK., services to the people of Hout hern Oregon. This is a terrible accident, if it can be rtutemenl of other partie« who weie not bition vote for 1886 was more than dou that comes up sinelld like mi old p at furnished to order; also Containing 1'30 Rooms well famished. The beet 1 House Painting, called an accident, and while all regret familiar with thte kind of w*oik; and the ble that cast for St. John in 1884. Mas bog. It may be that (he well has taken Paper Hanging it, there iw a feeling that Homebody is to dtetrict attorney adviaed a coinpromtee sachusetts is the only State, we believe, a sheer and ir coming up in the bog« of SHAD * A ORNAMENTAL TREES ON£ DOLLAR PEA DAY HOUSE Frescoing, Kahomining, Etc.. blaine tor allowing powder to be kept in l>y accepting the company’« offer of which showed a falling off. New York’s Erin’s green isle.— Oregonian. in the State. such a careless manner. The gunpow ♦10,000; but tlie secretary ban ordered Prohibition vote increased from 25,000 Done in a superior manner and at prices to «uit ASHliAM), OREG< >> the time«. 1 refer to the jobs of pHintinc I have der route out of this world is easy enough another investigation to lie made, and in 1884 to 45,000 in 1886. Pennsylvania A P ortland hunter afflicted with an CHOICE PEACHES A SPECIALTY previously done for recommendation. Hatisfac- Free ¿uses to and from the Hotel. tion guaranteed. without encouraging it.— Oregon City the parties preeecnterl yigoroualy. It ia from 15,000 to 32,000. Ohio from’ 11,000 impediment in his speech took dinner uetontehing tli&t jieople will not confine to 31,000; New Jersey from 6,000 to 19,- at a Hillsboro hotel and calling to a DEALERS IN Add rere: Fl. F. MILÍ.EK. Hilf. Or. Enlerprit'. fYjr- Give me a ‘rial and judge for yourself. No Chiare« employed and no deviation in their operations to their own property. 500; Indiana from 3,000 to 9,000; Illinois waiter, addiessed him thus: “We-wa- Onier« left at Merritt’s New C m K »tore will charges. receive prompt attention from 12,000 to 20,000; Michigan from 13,- w-waiter, gi-give me e-ereotne r-r-toaat C attle K axgis E ndanoekei ».— Tlie Meal* 25 cents*, lodging 25 conte to 50 cents. T. J. f11E88. A nothkb W ashixotom I tem . — Mr«, K. LK’.ViSTON Proprietor statement is made that as the result of »nd Mixa Mitchell, wife and daughter of 000 to 35,000; Minnesota from 4,000 to b-b-beef.” The waiter stammered out un arbitration among certain Chicago Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, arrived in 12,000, and other States that might be in reply : “ W-w-we a-aint g-got any.” 185*7 _ _ 1886 cattle men at Laramie. Wyoming, last Washington lately from an extended mentioned equally. The total Prohibi At which the gentleman,highly enraged, week, over a series of accounts which Eurot>ean tour. Miss Mattie Mitchell tion vote this fall was over 300,000, yet supflosing ti»e servant was in k king him, the Oregonian and other papers insist bad been rendered by the manager of a was one of th« most beautiful and charm that the Prohibition party is no inure. It sprang from his seat and was proce -d- Manufacturer of huge ranch in Wyoming territory, the ing young ASHLAND, LINEVILLE ingto knock him down, when Uncle American, in I’ aria, and had fact was shown that the expenses of the entree to circles not open to tourist» may indeed l»e less lively and '‘trouble Dick Wiley arrested his arm. and c ied some ” in 1888 than in 1884, but the vote and FT. KLAMATH LINKS. feeding t.ie cattle had, in a single win or temporary residents in Paris. On <lit to him not to strike, saying: “He et-flt- Having the Agency for the Largest Hou.se on the Covet they can do a hotter part by their cue ter, taken about half what the beeves that I,e Due de Kocbefoucald was ex of 1886 does not seem to promise so. stut-stutters s-s-sanie as w-we d d-jo.” tomerethan other agents. .... . .. . . . Pianoe nd Organs exchanged for farm produce or cash, or «old on the installment plan- were worth. The tenor of all the evi- Dealer in tremely attentive to the young Oregon btages leave Ashland daily (8un«lay excepted) A falttabh- Mrftirn! TrftHft, arrival of mail train from Portland, arriving rlence given at the hearing was that cat ian, and it ia repjrte>l in tlie Fiyarn at X. or L. S ecrets D ivulged .—The ORGANS TAKEN AS PART PAY FOR PIANOS. on at Linkvilie at H o'clock p. also leave Link- tle-raising in Wyoming was in a meaa- The edition of JSN7 of tlie sterling Medi nl'e for Ashland every morning except Sunday. uie doomed; tint the grass was gone, Paris that as he will visit Washington Amsterdam. N. Y., Dcmoeml last even cal Annual. known as Hostetter’s Alma Call and examine onr «nod» before imrrheeimr. for we will not »«• undersold. ing de vHed two columns to a complete Cornect at Linkville with tri-weekly stagee for and that cattle alive on the ranches next this winter, there may be truth in the description of all the signs and symbols nac, is now ready and may lx» obtained, A full line in stock uf Fort Klamath and lakinsw. cf cost, of druggist« «ml general conn- New coaches and new stock throughout, and spring would have cost as much as tliey rumor. in use among the Knights of I^ahor fre* GENKRAL BUILDING MAIT.RIAL. trv dealers in all parte ot the 1 nite<| »teles, special care given to make the traveling as com would sell for. The pastures Tear by throughout the country, taken from an Mexico, and. ind» ed. every civilized portion fortable «« {»ossible. Best rodfr to Eastern Ore Cwre for PUrt. gon for traveler« and tourist*. For information year have grown smaller and the herd» Ketirnatre and Price List on appli<mt***n. Piles arc frequently preceded by a sense official document sent out by General of the Western Hemisphere. This Alma apply to THOtk G RAVE NOR. Vent. Country Orders a «pecialty. larger and larger. The grass meanwhile •J of weight in the hack, loins and lower part Secretary and Treasurer Frederick Tur nac has bren issued Jtgu!arlv at the com Ashland. Oregon. PACTORY AT WEIDLKRS MILL. has been eaten closer and closer, until Ashland offi-e at Willard A Eubank* hard of the alMlotuen, causing the patient to sup ner. The Democ rat «ays it is genuine mencement of every year for over one-fifth »aleerooms. o^r. Third and E Street«, ware store. Agent at Linkvifle. < ’has. S Moore, la»t summer tl.e hunch gras« grew only poee he has some affection of the kidneys and will prove valuable to those desiring of acentnrv. It combines, with the«< un'l- Wholesale * Retail Da al nr» in all Varieties of at Reames. Martin A Co.'s store. to the bight nf a few inches. At Lara or neighboring organs. At times, symp to form secret societies. In the <ie*crip- e*t practical advice for the preservation and PORTLAND OREGON mie the Englishmen say ’hat overcrowd toms of indigestion are present, flatulency tion nrrnre the following; “Entry signal restoration of health, a large amount of in “SECURE the SHADOW" Farm For Rent. ing has eaten the grass sa fast that seed, nneasiuesfl of the stomach, etc. A mois inner veil: Three raps in this peculiar tereating and amusing light reading, and - ASK FOR— the calendar, astronomical cs'ciiletions, root and all has been devoured, and that ture. like perspiration, producing a very manner: One, short panse; then two in chronological Ere th* »ubstan.'r fad*«, and when yon visit P«»r- he undersigned offer » hi » farm . item*, etc., are prep ire ! with disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is lami, make it a purt of ym»- buf ine!*« to call <*n it simply means a tremendous cartail better known a* the Wm. Hriacoe ranehe. *it- great care, and will be found entirely accu quick succession. Grip, extend the W. H. T owvb . at the Kan Frte-.elsre Gnmry. H. W common attendant. Blind, Bleeding and nafed twi> miles northeast of Central Point.for l^iiraiiture» n SSpocÌH.Ity ment in’the site of the lierds, and more a itching corner Firat and Morriaon Streets, and have y«»nr rent either for one or two years. It contains IF) hand with the thumb |«rnllei with the rate. The Issue of Iln«tette*r'* Almanac Piles yield at once to the applica or less of loss and hardship to owners. photograph taken in the hi«h*st style of the art acre* of land, has good buildings on it and will tion of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which forefinger, and dose it to cl:*sp hands for )**87 will probably he the larges: edition ('rsvoa r «rewMft'tv. Ind all «f Kke a nice home for any indust person. acts directly upon the part« affect’d, ab with tl»e Angers, without forking thumbs of a medical work ever published in any > right man will hn<l it to nis mt age to Asli Bedroom Set. from $30 00 upward. Everything in our store Dr. Gws’« Impremí Uere Pille» sorbing the Tumor«. allaying the intense with a side pressure on the outside, the country. The proprietors. Messrs. Hoe enquire on the premiere. F. IWER. tetter* A Co.. Pktebcg. Pa., on receipt . f * NOTICE. Itemnre. Con.iipation. f r»Ter>», Malaria, itching and effecting a permanent cure. thumbs marked ’way down Call and examine before pnrrlmainz. still extended with each two-cent stamp, will forward a ropy hy --------- ------- t parallel .... rom Dy.jM-paia. and give, new life lu the Price i50 cents. Addrew, Tha Dr. Boeankn ««•her ll peiibonb indebted to the under UT NAIL». WBOUGHT NAIL*. CLRAT ; then end by locking the thumb* mad Io any person who cannot prornro Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. »4*1 et the signed ny note nr bonk arenuut. are i-aQureted Nails. Lath Nails, Fit iehiag Nails, Fsnmst •nd the ordinary id take of the hand.” lone in hi« neighbo« hood I arar. m. Only one for a flow. Free •ein- <1»y Dmg store. JiH’k’nnviHe. tneall «nd »ettle without ______ Nails. Hers* Hhre» Nails ren and Steel Hnrs* UNRIVAXTD GOODS! líe. at Or. J. W. RoMnwn'z drn, ,tor*. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. MEDICAL. BUSINESS CARDS. THE FARMER S STORE I ANOTHER REDUCTION FROM ¡15 lbs. TO 161 lbs. A. G. COLVIN Golden C At Very Low Prices DRY GOODS, in Barre's at 6 Cents per pound ! SPOT CASH I NO CREDIT I Red Men’s Buildiner, Jacksonville, Oregon Groceries, Provisions, Eie., Etc o P 225 MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME Now is Your time to Get BARGAINS!! Daily Passenger Trains Except Sundays Hardwarfi. Tinware, Crockery. Tobacco, Cigars, Etc SIMMONS LIVER REGUUTOR BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY ! FALLI 1886 WINTER I FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I NEW PRICES Furnishing Goods Hats HUNTERS’ EMPÛHIUM» PARKE * LACY -MACHINERY! WOOD, IRON AND MINING MACHINERY FURNITURE WARE ROOMS Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel! J. W. HOWARD & CO., T. J. COLBERT, GENERAL MERCHANDISE CARPETS! GRANT’S PASS, OREGON INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, HOUSE PAINTER, Also, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Other Goods in Stock at same Low Rates. PATRONIZE HOME IND’STRY SARDINE GREEt NURSERY Fruit Tress of Every Description HUNSAKER & DODGE, PIANOS, ORGANS J. C. CARSON, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise Sash, Doors, Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS Furnitur?, Beidiig. Upholstery T A THE BOSS BOOTS AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S C R. KARXWWKI. •Ure- "MOI Mfl .I .VfCfL COR. FIRST & YAMHILL SIS., Port.a.iJ, 0r.<