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Dreg i ïhe ^euuJtratic ïimes. d hr ^ruio cratic be Democratic Puoi mi had every Friday morning by CHARLES NICKELL, EDITO* AIO RIOPIIlTOa. ADVERTISING AND JOB Hate« t»i Mubacriptiuw : <>•»• copy, per annum.................................. “ aix month«.................................. three mouth«... HOC .. luo .. 100 VOL. XVI OFFICIAL DIBLÜÏOKÏ. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1886. — I BUSINESS CARDS. T MEDICAL. ' OBE BRIDE THAN SENSE. A woman prominent in New York so ciety discoursing on that eminently fem inine topic, servants, said a few* days ago she had taen pondering Mr. Hew To the Cuticura Rom9dies I owe that I Colman's old stand.] itt’s remarks about the matter of equality My Health, My Hap^inees, between servants and their employers. FI BUT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. She was a woman, educated at Vassar, -A.'T’ MBHItlTT’S ’ act my Life. Comprising Jackson, Josephine, Lake* and who dipped a little into sociology, read Klamath counties: Circuit Judge, L. tt. Webster; District Attorney, W M Colvig. A day never p<umo» that I «lo not think and Henry George’s books and Ma I lock’s an JACKSON COUNTY. •peak kindly of the Cutioura Remedies. Seven swers, and had the technical phrases at Senator, A.C. Stanley; IleproiM»ntatives. J. T Hereby inform« the public that he i» din playing years ago «11 of h dosen lump« formed on my at the above ataúd a tiret-claee stock of Bowditch, K. A Miller;County Judge. E. DePeatt; neck, ranging in aise fruta a cherry «ton» to an her fingers’ ends. “I keep house,” she Boy’s School Suit», 5 to 11 years, S 2.00. Co:nmi»>*ioners, Benj. Haymond, s. A. Carlton; orange. The largn one- wero fnghtfal to look at. said, “and I also talong to half a dozen Clerk. W. H. Parkar: Kh«riff, H. V?, Dean; Treas and painful to bear; people turned a«i<le when charitable associations for helping wo “ “ “ 11 “ 17 “ 5.00. urer. N. Futher; Aseoasor, J. M Childer»*, School they saw me, in di»gu«t, and 1 wan ashamed to be T1 inp Superintendent, Wm. Priest;Surveyor, F. A. Eng Youth’s Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. on the Htreet or in «ociety. Physicians and their men, and I assure you the results of my lish; Coroner, K. Pryce. iAHitacal and all ¿c.ediaimla.lu! ic il..ai.y aUor.iitloaa in both Lpheo b fill me wiili Mens ’ Heavy Suits, #10.00 and 12.00. Imi I JOHEEH1NZ COUNTY. k « mm 1. In a moment of despair I tried the < uti- GL, Senator. H. B. Miller; Representative, 8. U. «•urn Remedies—(’nticura, the great Hkin Cure, amazement. < In the one band I am called Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00. Mitchell; County Judge, V. Colvig; Commission and Cat leu i a Snap, an Ex<iui«ito Hkin Beaut i her. upon to devise means to aid whole armies er», 8 Messeager, J. M. Payne; Clerk, C. K. and Cuticura Resol vent, the new of women who are painfully destitute. Which he will sell Chans lor; Sheriff, T G. Patterson; Treasurer, J. These goods were bought in the East and cannot be excelled in qual externally, Blood Purifier internally; the «mall lump« (as 1 W. Howard; Assessor, J. P. Lewi»; School Hu- call them) gradually disappeared, and the large Our new theories of charity discourage ity or price. Erintendent. E. F. Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N. ones broke in about two weeks, discharging large giving money, and we must devise ways under«; Coroner, Dr. Kremer. quantities of matter, leaving two blight Hears on ami means to make them self-supporting, KLKMATH COUNTY. my neck to-day ,o tab »Cory of my »offering Joint Senator, C. M. Cartwright of Wasco; Rei>- My weight then was one hnndredand lifter'll nica- i to help them to some kind of prosperity. reoentative. R. McLean of Klamath; County J edge. ly pound«; my weight now is one hundred and In the various avenues of labor open to G. W. Smith; Commissioner». J L. Hanks. K. sixty-one Holitl. iieabhy ¡»ounds. Hnd my height i» them they average from $5 to $2 50 a A. Emmitt;Clerk, W.C. Hale;Sheriff. M. D. Chil- only five feet five indies. Jn my i ravels I prais. week. When they are economical they His stock consists of dors; Treasurer. G. T. Baldwi i ; Assessor, K. B. ed the Cnticnra Rofrwdte»north, South, Eawtand Hatton; School Superintendent. W. E. Greene; Wert. ToCuttahra fcom'dief» 1 owe my health, manage to live; the moment they get iny liHppiness and my bfe A prominent New sick or lose a place they are horribly des Surveyor, R. 8. Moore. LAKI COUNTY. York druggiHt asked me the other day. "Do you Senator. C. M. Cartwright of Wasco; Kepreeen still u-e the ('utienra Remedie«; you 1 ok to be titute and then die charitable societies in perfect henltli? #. *T tative, K. McLean of Klamath; County Judge, A. | health? ” ’' My reply wh war. “I do, and have to help them to their feet again. «hall always. 1 have never known what sickness riliall «icknees All this while I am constantly worried Fitts (’■otninissionor«, Geo. M. Jone«. C. Loftus; Clerk W T. Boyd; Sheriff, A. J. Chariton; Treas in since 1 commenced u»in« using the Cuticnra Cnticnra Reme ¡»HÍncel urer A McCallen: School Superintendent, A. H. dies. Bometiim s 1 am ain lauahud isughud at by by . praising about servants. I give them salaries die«.” Bometim«» CLOTHING. tlw'in to j>eople them people not acquainted with their merits, ranging from $3 to $0 a week. They have Fisher; Assessor, O. L. Stanley. miztino or coubts , rrc. but sooner or later they will come to their sense* senses uo heavy labors to jierforin. the work is and believe the same as a» those that use them, as The Supreme Court of Oregon meet« at Salem, dozens have whom I have told. May the tune all light, clean and healthy. They have regular terms commencing on the firtit Monday«* boa come when there »hall be a large Cuticura ¡sup comfortable rooms and luxurious food in March and October. Circuit Court for Jackson county meets tho ply House in every city in the world for the bene and no expense except for clothes,which, second Monday in January, fir«t Monday in May fit of humanity, where t!.c the C-tic- Cuticura “. Rxxcdir* Remedies shall will and October: for Jo» tpfpne,‘eeaqnd Monday in “ ‘ be sold only, so that * * there u------- “ * )»e rarely ’ v a at least in the house, I insist shall be Everything is fresh and of good quality, and Anril and first Monday m November; for Klam, ( prices are put down to nee I of ever entering a drug store. simple, and I furnish the aprons and M HUBBANDH. aih, seo<»nd Monday in June and first Monday in caps. 1 treat them with civility,, they P. O. Box 1«U7. New York. N. Y. 8opt ♦mbei: for Lake seoond Monday in Febru have their regular days and evenings ary and third Monday in August. The Lowest Notch! out, and all winter they have a bright, For Jackson county tlie County, Probate and CUTICURA REMEDIES Commissioners’ courts meet *.very month, com- I pF“ Country Produce bought and «old. Are sold by all druggist. Price: (’UTICURA 50 warm kitchen in which to receive their moncing with the first Monday; for Josephine Remember Colnuui’s old stand, and give me a cents; R eholvent , \ p . 25 cents. Po'rrER friends. In spite of the contrast of all county, the first Monday in January, April, July call when in town. D rug and C hemical Co., Boston. Bend for Fast Time. Sure Connestion. New Equipments. and Soptember; for Lake county, every alternate this with the cold, mean little apart A. G. COLVIN “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” month, commencing the first Monday in January. | |kJR PLEK. Blackheads. Skin Blemishes ments that working women live in, their For Klamath county the first Wednesday in March, | |w| and Baby Humors,use Cuticura Soap. walks to and from their work in all kinds June. Soptember and November. of weather, and their meager, insufficient KIDNEY PAINS With their weary, dull, aching lifeless, food, 1 can scarcely find a servant when all-gone sensation, relieved In one min I want one. They come in answer to PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ute by the futlcnra Anti-Fain Plawter. AcoommodutiunH unsurpassed for comfort and safety. Faresand freight much less than by any Warranted. At druggists, 25 cent». Pot my advertisement, and in a lofty, hector other route between all points in the Willamette Valley and dan Francisco. Only route via ing tone make all manner of stipulations ter Drug Co., Boston. A. P. HAMMOND, before condescending to accept t he place. Now, why is it that women will choose k Real ^Jf||t, — AT— tbe hard life in preference to the easy one. Can it ta possible that women Ashland. Orason. prefer a precarious existence and a very All buHineas placed in my hands will receive < ertain resort to charity at some time to prompt attention. Special attention given fo i the vastly superior position of a servant collecting. maid simply because she objects to say P. P. PRIM, ing yes and no ma’am, to wearing a cap, and preserving a respectful demeanor? Leave Corvallis at 1:55 p. m . Leave Yaquina at 7:30 a . m Oregon A California West bide trails ATTORNEY A COUN8EI.OK-AT LAW, connect at ( orvalhs. 1’ho Oreg »n Development Company’s Is the Oriental salutation, It is absurd to talk about its being de grading. As far as that goes, 1 would knowing that good health IAGX80NVILLE, DSN., just as soon have my cook at my table ¡II cannot exist without a as a shop girl, or my milliner or my Will practice in uil tlie (¡aorta of the State < I lice healthy Liver. When the in the Court Hau»'', first door to thp h ft of dressmaker, so it can’t be that. My be t ranco, Liver is torpid the Bow lief is that the whole trouble is that ÏE. Del* BATT, among the working classes themselves els are sluggish and con GROCERIES, DRUGS, there is a totally false standard of pride, stipated, the food lies and until the shop girl sto|>s snubbing ATTOK N E Y & CO UNS E L( ) R- AT- LA W, Sunday............................................................... Ih-c. JiTaesd.iy. ............ ..Dec. 21 Friday.................................................................Jan. 7 Snnduy................................................ in the stomach undi ..Jan. 2 III “ lady’s maid there is going Io to he Ill be the Wednesday........................................................ •• ll^Friday................................................ Aulitami, (»recoil. - 14 same trouble. It does not lie with IH, gested, poisoning tho Mmday................................. ■_.......................... • apWednesdiy......................................... .. ’• 2rt as Mr. Hewitt thinks, but. with The Company reserves the riuht tu ohauge sailing day». the Will praotico in all Courts of the State. Ottice in blood; frequent headache Fares, rail and cubin, $11, Rail and steerage, $U.H8. For information apply i<> We have just received a full stock in the above working women themselves.” Odd Fellow’» bui.'ding. up stairs. . ifOGUF., M ‘11 QB oueoffis U. 8.Bouator», J. H. Mitchell, J. N.Dolph; Con- ( Sr ess i nail. B. Hermann; Governor, Z. F. Moody: tale Treasurer, E. Hirsch; State Printer. W. <A. i Byars; Bupt. Public Instruction. E. B. McElroy; Supreme Judges. W. P. tard. Chief Justice W 1 W. Thayor, R. B Blrahan. | THE FARMER S STORE ! FROM itS iOS. TO ibi ibs ANOTHER REDUCTION A. G. COLVIN At Very Low Prices Golden C Sugar in Barre’s at 6 Cents per pound 1 SPOT CASH ! DRY GOODS, NO CREDIT I Red Men’s Building;, Jacksonville, Oregon ¡Groceries, Provisions, Etc.. Etc. Now is Your time to Get 225 MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME BARGAINS!! Daily Passenger Trains Except Sundays Your Liver? Hardware. Tinware, Crockery. Tobacco, Cigars, Etc W. H. AND KE WG, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW tinesef goeds. which wo can »ell cheaper than lliey are sold anywhere in southern < >regon,as we have but very few expense». All kind» of pro duce taken in exchange and HIGHEST MARKET PRICE JACKNONVILIiK. OH. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. iST’OSoe with District Attorney, Court House. Acting G. F. A Pass. Age it. Corvallis, Or. BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! allowed for name. Call and see for yorselvcs. JACOBA HRCK. .1, R. NÇIL. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW Jacksonville Ogit. Will practice in all the Courts of ti ' -‘tuie. O Hee n building opposite Court House, cornet C find Fifth streets. W. F. WII.UAMSOW. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR Al I A W . tied ta -I, ‘ra;.-.n, :e i ’•tnii. i FALLI 1886 WINTER! Everyone Bhou’d Go and See the HANHA. ATTORNEY vt COUNSELOR-AT-LA XV , DEALERS dftA NBE8 T ft LARGEST COLLECTION O LOT Lì E NTG, Jacksonville. Oregon. Furnishing Goods Hats Will practice in all the Courts of the State Office up stair« in Orth’s brick. BOOTS AND SHOES Ç. LEMFERT. M, D„ TOBACCO, GROCERIES. tilMMiuate of the L'nlveniity of Lelp«lr, Germany CROCKERY, ETC. Call« responded to at all hour», day or night. Office opposite Slover’« Hotel, Jacksonville. L. X>. WHITNEY. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Eaole Point. Oregon. Harina located at this place I ask a aliare of th , patronage of this section. Calls attende.) to at any time. T. R. YOUNG. M D., Remember, these goods are new and bought since the war in railroad rates and are «old Cheap for <J h . m 1 i ! _________ - Country Produce, bought and sold; also. Wool, Hides. Furs aad Deer Skins Solicit orders for Lumber MAX MULLER, t-HYSIC IAN AND SURGEON, at.ut rat Point, Oregon, Ursdivite of ths Nodical University of Louisville, Kentucky. Cails promptly attended to day or "ight. Postoffice Building. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS Cor. Cal. A Oregon St«., E. T. OEARY, M. D., R. PRYCE, M. D., Williams’ Building. Residence on C St. JACKSONVILLE, - « OREGON PilYCS ft GEARY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Med ford, RfCtfOu. Offices in Williams’ Brick Building Up-stairs DAVID LINN Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of furniture, consisting of BEDSTEADS, T. J. COLBERT, 173 Firat Street, PORTLAND, BUREAUS, TABLE8, GUILD MOULDINGS, OREGON, STANDS, SOFAS fXH NUtCb, CARPETS! CHAIMS »‘F ALL KINDK PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, OIL CLOTHS, Linolenm«, Rugg. Mats. etc. THE LABOEST, ETC., ETC. A’so Doors, Bash and Blinds always on hand an< ruade to order Planing done on reasonable terms. JV* (IqdtD taking a specialty. HEAPEST AND BEST STOCK T. J. CRESS. IM TH* METROPOLIS. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, HOUSE PAINTER, PQHTLAND, OR., Containing 130 Room», well furnished. The beet ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE Having permanently located here, I offer my ■ servioes to the people of Southern Oregon. House Painting, Paper Hanging Frescoing, Kalsonining, Etc., Done in a superior manner anti at price« to suit I the times. 1 rafer to the jobs of painting 1 have ■ previously done for recommendation. Batistac- Free Buses to and from ths Hotel. 1 tion guaranteed. Give me e ♦rial an J judge fur yourself. No ('hiaaae employed and no deviation in Order« left at Merritt’» N?w (’nah Store will •hantea. I receive pr«»mut attention Meals ‘J5 cent«; lottane 25 cent« to 50 cent». T. J. ( RENE. E. ItEWIST-O2¡¡ Bro.pr-iel«ir in the State. 1»51 _ J. C. CARSON, 188» Maniifacturer <»f WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A full line in stock of GKNF.RAL BUILDING MATERIAL. KfatiiQAtes and Price List on applicat:on. Country orders a specialty. FACTORY AT WEIDLKR’S MILK Salesrooms, cor. Third and K Street«, PORTLAND OREGON 8ECURE Ihr 8HADOW” FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I Waltsr A- Wood’s Binders, VA ” A. ‘ Wucxl — - ’s Chain - alter Rake Rf*a|>era, Walter A. W »!’ h Sweep Rake Walter,A. W’uod’s Enclosed Gear Mowers Gaar, Scott <& Co.’s Separators, Gaar, Scott A Co.’s Plain and fraction Engines, Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake; also a ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. G reat Loss in B randing .—The almost universal custom of indicating the own ership of cattle that feed together on the large western pasture grounds is to brand them upon the side» or flanks with a hot iron, each owner having some peculiar marking that is recorded and recognized the same as a title deed to any other property. But these fire marks produce sores that callous on heal ing, and greatly reduce the value of the hides for leather, especially as the de fects are usually right on the broad and most valuable portions of the sides. In a paper read belo e the convention of the t attle Growers’ Association recent NCVCR BXEN DIBABPOINTIO. ly, Dr. A...es put th.s aunual loss u> the MBxen.r.1 family rem.dy for Dy.pvpslA, leather-making value of the branded ’»>rpla Llvw, C omup . uo ’», mo .. T hardly •v« u.v Miy-thlnc, Jw, and never fnU He m».n<U*d 1‘iiit a/l hrauurig ta cue the h. ad ami Hgd, as these are oi com Ota paratively inferior value, the extreme portions i “ing cut off in tanning. Nu merous substitutes have been offered in the way of tags, etc., but none have yet been presented which seem to meet with —AT THE— general favor with cattlemen. The de vising of any simple and effective meth od of infallibly distinguishing the owner ship of animals, without fire-branding, — AND— would be a fortune to the inventor. Hu manity and self-interest alike demand HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, some method of marking live-stock, that will not entail so much suffering on the. animals and such enormous |>ecuniary loss.—Piv/ ir ie Fa nuee. Important Notice. Ere th« «ubstanQ® tafte» ar.d whao yu« vi«tt P««r A LLTHOSK KNOWING THEM8ELVEH IN- Lind, tr-ake it a h»rt uf phk bnainem to m H <m W. H. TQ1TN*, »t th» N«a Fru..el«ee Uallrry, B. W. A. debted to H. Meneor. «t Woodville, Or . onrnor First And Morrison Street», and h«ve yonr either by note or book account, will please Cell Photograph taken in tha hiahest «tyla nf th« art •ad nettle the «ame before the hn*t day of Jnnna ry. 1|R7. or I will be onmpelled to force a «eftle- Crayon « «pammty. ment. I mean what 1 say. RKMRY MENHOR. Woodvin« Dec. 'M IMS. Hirr KAI LB. WKOCUHT NA1LK. GUtal y 'taita. Luk Nsita riimh.M 6»"» Ns'l.. th—“ Y-‘|. sad itwl 11.— Sr» «' MU.L»«-« JOHN KELLEY, THE OLD VIOLIN ISI, DEAD. POLITICAL DCM'TORS. ONE OF THE BEST THINGS OUT. With the advent of the New Year Tho fact that President Cleveland haa l>een for a short time afflicted with a there always cciutMi to the desk of the editor eometbing new, useful or unique touch of sciatica has led to the offering to him of unnuinerable lotions warranted in tho abap<A of some invention or di«- to cure. One good old soul of the gen coveMf, or something which will atniiac tler sex called at the White House, und, and divert while it conveys instruction. setting up .he plea that the President’s | Of such a character is the sterling nov- wife and mother-in-law were absent at elty w hich lies before us in the shape of New' York on a shopping expedition, in i a Counter-TVrapper-Pad, (12x8?a inches) sisted upon being allowed to go up-stairs I for the counter use of druggists and deal- and rub the chief magistrate’s knee with I era in medicine. Glancingat the shoots her mixture of elecampane and other . which to a large num tar are adhesively i yarbs.' she was not allowed to per joined ut one end, we find they com form her kind offices. A leading east prise humorous sketches from the rich ern journal makes the presidential in and racy pens of ‘‘Bill Nye” and other firmity the occasion for asserting that talented and well known “funny men,” the Democratic party is afflicted with a finely illustrated in the broadest style of similar complaint, and cites inflamma the comic art. At onco the design is tion of the joints in Virginia and Indi manifest and most pleasing. One can ana j chills in New Y’ork, Connecticut, imagine with what facility and pleasure Illinois, Kentucky and North Carolina, a dealer can handle such an ornament and a fever of impatience and anxiety in to his counter, while at the same time it the whole Democratic system. And hav must give delight to his customers, free ing re< ited all these woful things these of all expense to himself. As a wrapper political doctors prescribe all sorts of to a parcel each bears in graceful letter- remedies for the diseases which exist I ing his name and place of business. It more in their imaginations than in real if Hardly necemry to add that it is got ity. One practitioner of the heroic school ten out bv The Charles A. Vogeler Com tells the President that “there is just one pany, Baltimore, Md., and is being dis medicine in the political pharmacopa*ia tributed freely to their patrons in trade. which will do the business” and says: It is another proof of the well-earned “It is an unadulterated Democratic pol I reputation of the remedies manufactured ___ all ___ „....... I___ — .—..v.. by that house and another of its ipguuj...... icy, with the _ __ mugwumpism strained oat, Purge r „ the “ administration of Re- OUR methods of spreading the story of offi. r-huldv.s, to begin with with, tbe won lerful cures » Ui VO wrought niuiigiit by UV ot. St. Jn- JH- publican office-holders, . J In and the Democratic rheumatism will be 11 v verse erse and alliterated lines another story is told of an equally fa cured, and the glorious party will soon be as healthy as a catamount and as mous and efficacious remedy—Rod Star Cough Cure—which has been shown by hearty as a moose.” It strikes us out here on the outskirts the analyses of the most distinguished chemists to be free from opiates and of the republic, so to s}>eak, that there is a good deal of unnecessary fuss over the jioisons; tho cost of which is only twon- attitude of the President. Not long ago | tv-five cents. The pad will doubtless be a direct appeal was made to Mr. Cleve veiy much in demand,aud as it deservea land by certain influential politicians to should justly become most popular as do certain things not in consonancy with one of the best things out. the platform on which he was nomina- , ted or the promises made in his letter of; T iie U nion W ith I reland .—Irishmen, acceptance. Tbe President replied: “If hostile to the British government in their I do what you ask me to do I make my country, as distinguished from tho var self a bar to the people who elected me, iety of Irishmen who accepted English and both they and you will scorn me for domination because of personal advan so doing.” These may not ta his exact tage to themselves, have always held words, but they were to that effect. Less that tho union was founded upon gross complaint about the President and strong violations of every national right, and er efforts to establish Democratic princi had its origin in chicanery and conup- ples will probably be better than politi tion, and therefore having ne^'er receiv ed the national consent could stand only cal doctoring.— Oreyua Vidette, by force. Historically there never was any doubt that they were right. Indeed, P?rei"k'\nl r’l|l|Mn KAI" ' , 1« if » a >n«u pcnoil man rc.us reads me the tusiory history oi of mat that period latnek A. ( „Ilins, the eloquent ora- I iU111 ¡N Uot convinced that England'« tulo tor and wound Democrat!, statesman, i ¡„ Ireland stands upon a foundation of F rom the E ast E ni ».-The following from the Boise city Stateniiutn will show- was recently interviewed about the con-1 grosser wrong than anv to be found tn flition of political affairs in ManKachn- : almost anv ........... ™. jv chapter of modern history, how things are progressing on that end Itv history v ,, of Poland, it is an of the (). P. R. K., and as well how the setts. Under curtain conditionH there including ’1 the iH but little doubt that MaK«achuHett8 a ---------l—~.ence that hiseyes road is viewed there: “The surveyors will cast her electoral votes in 1888 for I iln0HtneceHMarvinfere ,,, of this road lecently crosseil over Snake *'-v t‘”mo prejudice in favor the Democratic nominee for President. , | | o — f English authority. * But this thing has —6»™ river and located the line from the point The drift iH all that way. T ho r ^1..-*. *« *• spoken about of crossing 1 he Oregon Short Line road. the interview is as follows; me report ot not, as a rule, '. been J plainly [in England except by Irishmen them They are on this side for only two or Rep. esentatives Collins, of Boston, is selves; and th > English nation has the ihr<»e days, iu«t L ng enough *io locate | in Washington looking liter some buei- th * l ne for the distance named, hut it is nesH before the depariment«. He in- habit of heeding what Irishni-’ti say up ttair intention to return later and con i tended to give up UongreH» after the 4th on the subj -cts <»f this na'.mu. Ireland, in fact, has the great misfor.ime to have tinue the survey up the river. Tlie toad next March ho as to be able to devote Irecome a soil oi Uassand a of the na will not run to the mouth of the Mal of time to lii» law practice, but he was tions. She cannot Ire silent, uudas soon heur, as was supposed, but a point two or his practically forced to run again, owing to as her voice is heard upon the one sub three miles below the canyon. The sm- tbe that the Democrats in his <lis- ject that is near her lieart lire audience vey passes over a low divide in the hills, trict fact could not agree ujmhi his successor. runs away. But Mr. GlaPstoue has now and strikes Snake river near the Owyhee In talking about the election in Massa doue for her another act of friendship. river, and crosses the Snake near the Mr. Collins said: “The Mug I He has raised upon this very subject one Savey ferry, making nearly a strai’dit chusetts wump of MassachusettH become a voice to which England will listen. easterly line. There are now over 100 Democrat because he is has satisfied with | Whether they oppose Mr. Glad-tone or men at work on the Oregon side in the the management of the Democratic patty believe in him, Eugiiriimen at least at- Malheur country, and it is their inten the State. There were a few local in ; tend to what lie nivs; and lite statement tion to work all winter at grading. Sur- in fluence, at work here and there but the of the true nature of the union-—that' it yevors are also at work on the eastern was fought on the tai iff and I was never justly made and never rati side of the Cascade mountains, and they campaign at all on the policy and lecord of the fied by Ireland, un<l that she dee-* no. will continue the work as long as the not Administration It is a great tariff re di maud c. ¡ejieal of it, but latliera weather pwinits. The road is now com form and the Democratii ¿»ins , rooigunuMtiiui pleted and in running order frooi Ya- d-i no* victory, lialf rxp.e.-.A tlm d'.sire 16r tariff ■/v.ill reach fen quh^M Bay io Albany, a distance« r V” gS Two weeks ago the Aduocatr announc ed the arrival in this city of John Kel ley,the famous violinist, accompanied by his wife. They visited Victoria for the purpose of giving a concert, but owing to Mr. Kelley’s illness, dating back some months, he was unable to appear. Since then his condition steadily grew more serious until on Thursday evening last it became apparent that his death was near at band. Gradually the silver cord was loosened, and about 5 a . m . yester day nior urp he passed quietly away. T' i ? ca'“> r f.«f Lhi dead musician has been a long and varied one. A native of Ireland, he came to America over fifty years ago, and at once became promi nent as a violinist. In 1K44 he accom panied the celebrated Ole Bull on his first American tour, and appeared with that distinguished artist in all of the principal cities of the United States. He was among the early emigrants to Cali fornia, and for many years spent the greater part of his time in that state. His masterly skd! on the violhi, together with his genial disposition, soon won for him a host of friends among the people of the Pacific coast, and there are many aged Californians pioneers still alive who, during the ear ly settlement of that now giant common wealth, found in the magic oi his wiz- zard bow a solace for the longing f >r dis tant homes and absent loved ones. With the enthusiasm and generosity of his Celtic origin no man was so humble as to fail to enlist his sympathy, and the gains of his professional career, always large, were scattered with a lavish hand in aid of the [>oor and unfortunate. But death cometh to all soon or late, and the generous-hearted Kellej’, after a long lite., passes to the great beyond, mourn ed by a legion uf friends. His age was 74 years. The sad announcement will cause pangs of sincere regret wherever he was know n, and in distant climes the memory of his wondrous genius will long remain as a monument more enduring i than marble. Green be the sward above him and soft the winds that murmur) around his last resting-place. Besides b‘i sorrowing wife, Mr. Kel ley leaves line« children by a former marriage, two of whom are residents of California The third, the eldest boy, has long been a wanderer, his present whereabouts not being known.— J7cforia, Teran, Adrocate, Dee. 4- dem | t|v. ider Be enghwerts in charge of the wArk s<v the road is coining to Boi.-e city. When the roa«l was first incorporated the terminal points weir YaqninaBay and Boise city. While we have no assurance from the company' to that effect, yet it is generally under stood along the line that Boise city is to ta» the eastern terminus. It is further understood that, at this point connection is to be made vith the Chicago & North western building west. How soon all this will be realized is indefinite, but it is confidentially expected that inside of two years Boise city will ta on one of tbe great transcontinental roads connecting the Pacific Coast with the Atlantic. ' Ul tRblNH.Tit;.: P h 'moat puzzling of Atne ican tered to suit tlie alteied condition of the foreigners is tins simplicity of the hit country ¿r ] the jieople voted Hie Re official life and the ease of a ppi ouch to publican ticket through force of habit. the home circle of the President. When and because they had never voted any Gen. Arthur waw president he was ac thing else. But the force of habit will customed to take long horse back rides weaken. Massachusetts is marching about Washington, wholly unattended. steadily toward the goal of Democ.acy, The White House stands back from the I^ine oí IMacliiiioi-v. •7 and a wiser and a better tariff. In 18(W busiest street in the capital with the Write for Cats’ogue. Address either FRANK BRON. IMPL. (•<>„ Portland, Or., or the State gave Grant a Republican ma I gates al ays open, and there is a popu- jority of 77,000. That has been steadily ' lar impretaion to the effect that any free < ROXEMILLKR A RIRDNEY, Agents, Jacksonrille. Or. decreased until at the election just held born American citizen can walk in and it has fallen as low as 9,(MM). It wouhl lie shoot iiie President whenever the spirit a grflat thing to ex|>ect Massachusetts to moves him. This is not quite the case, go Democratic in the Presidential elect however. An officer who has a general ion two years hence, but it would not oversight of the presidential mansion, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN surprise me’, and I have a strong hope made an experiment the other night to that it will.” test the efficiency of the guard. Being G eneral H oward ’ s recommenda S tami - kdixo rm. C onorkoation . — A thoroughly familiar with all the high tions regarding San Francisco ought to Baptist minister in Sheffield, England, E ligible fob R etirement . — By the ways and byways of the White House stir (’ongresa up to a realization of our was s|>eaking of a re tain young man 1st of January four of the nfne members grounds, he climbed over a back gato defenseless condition, but I don’t sup living in the place. composing the United States supreme about a half hour after midnight, and pose it will,” said a prominent staff olfi- “ No, ” said the divine. “ I don't, like court will eligible for retirement. Jus picked his way through the shrubbery. cer of the army, ‘‘and we shall go on be lie is a low, worthless fellow, and tice Bradley has l>een subject for retire Before lie had goue a hundred feet ’he lieving ourselves the greatest nation on him. clinrn “who goes there?” of a watch . 1 1 don ’ t want anything to do with him SjkW raiiyc,, ment for over two years. He f is now in ! ' sharp California Street, Jacktonvilla Ogn. earth until some small power takes the under any circumstances.” his seventy-third year. A justice of the man brought him a halt. Upon rec rec- — to ----------- offensive and sails into us,and in about “My dear,” interposed his wife, “it supreme court can be retired upon full ognition he waw, of course, allowed to JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS AND COMPRESSORS, ten days we shall find ourselves tolerably isn ’ t right to talk that way about any well-licked around the edges, if not en one. The boy is young yet and mav re pay when be has at rived at the age of paw. Under the shadow of the house AND WIRE ROPE—SPECIAL T1ES. seventy years and has hail previous to he wan again challenged. He tried all Four-tined pitchfork»................................ $ tirely subdued. As General Howard in form. ” White Load, 25 lb. keg.............................. 2 that ten years continuous service. W. the window« and found them locked. ti.nates, San Francisco is perfectly de Linseed Oil, per gal..................................... SOLE AOENTS FOR “No, he never will.” Hunt, who was retired several years ago Upon opening the frontdooi aa noigeleafi- fenseless. Chile could take an iron-clad Turpentine, ‘‘ “ •................................... “ But vou mustn ’ t be too severe with Winchester Rifles, (octagon burrol)....... 18 and sail any day into the harbor, batter him. If you would fry you might pos had to have a special act of congress to ly as MMsible. he was f reefed by an ush Hund Saws.............................................. 1 give him his retiring pension, as lie had er. Before the door of the president’» down the brick forts and overrun the sibly Buck Raws, (complete distauco plate).. 1 help him to be something better.” not served his ten years’ time when dis study another usher bade In in good mor whole coast liefore we could stir a hand. Gun Powder, per lb.. .. CORRESPONDENCE SOL1C1 TED. “1 shall never tty. If he should come abled by an attack of paralysis. The ning. Within he found the Chief Mag Shot, per lb..................... It is not going to cost one-quarter what into Wad«, per box................. my church I would consider it my judges who w< ro a few days eligible istrate in the traditional and appropriate No. «6 North Front Street. - - • Portland. Oregon. Congress believes it will to protect our duty Caj»s, “ “ ................ to order him out.” to retirement, in addition to Bradley, costume, his shirt sleeves, imnieiaed in Cartridges, per box........ coast line, extensive as it is, and simple 15 eta. “Don't talk that way! What has he are Chief Waite and Justices Miller and i>a|>erK and the cares of state. Thus four Bolts, per doz ................ preparations in the way of torpedo floats Horse Shoes, per lb....... done to cause yon to have such unchrist Field. These last three judges were lives stood between the president and and a few light-draught monitors will ian feelings against him?” Axes.................................... born in the same year. Judge Miller any crank who might have sought the put our Eastern porta easily on the de Ax Handles....................... “ What has he done? Well, he ’ s done Miner’s Picks................... fensive. Our shallow harbors are our enough. He’s got a trick of making a was born April S, 1816. Field November notoriety and the fate of a Guiteau. DEALER» IN Hand-saw Files.............. best protection on the East, and on the noise like two dogs a fighting, and for 4th of that year and Waite November 2« GrosscuUsaw File«........ M r . W inters ’ B ale .—If a man bad Pacific coast there is but a single har the last two Sabbaths he's got under one of the same year. Field is the only dem told Door Locks....................... twenty years ago that we would Cow Bell».......................... bor where an enemy would enter below of the church windows and run out the ocrat among them. If these gentlemen ever us live to see the day that Theodore should retire during Mr. Cleveland’s ad San Francisco. whole congregation. I tell you it would ministration, he would have an oppor Winters would offer Norfolk, the unpar O winu to the light rainfall in the Au make you have unchristian feelings to tunity of changing the entire character alleled horse of 1864-5, at public auction tumn of this year, the wheat crop of the look up from a long prayer and see vonr of the court. Justice Woods is quite ill. to the highest bidder, we would have Willamette valley is later and less in congregation falling over one another in His health is so impaired that he will sworn out a warrant against him and area than for many years. The sum getting to the door, and bear the leading not lie able to do any work this year. had him ks ked up for a lunatic. But Keep constantly on hand a complete line of mer fallow was less than common, and deacon shouting that he'll bet two pound Some question whether he will ever be last Thursday the event took place and able to go back to his work or not. If the enchanted horse went tn the block stubble lands were considered too dry ten on either dog.” FRUIT TREES he should not there will soon be five va along with Joe Hooker and a score of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, and hence the smaller amount seeded. upon the bench, constituting a gallant steeds,with blood as blue as flow The fields that are seeded look well— —at the— B eef S callop .—Two cups of cold un cancies ed in the veins of the Cid hiiriBcli. There only lat»—an<l may suffer if the wintiT derdone roast beefy one cup of raw pota majority of the court. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, are a large lot of yearlings and two-year- should prove at all severe, as the growth toes, cut into dice, two beaten eggs, olds, aiming them the famous Enquirer is not ♦*? protect the roots. mustard, pepper, salt and a teaspoon ful YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC T he D rig H abit .—The increasing fillies, Miss Ford and Adeline, both dis Think wheat oui’ht to be sown in Sep of finely minced onion, one cupful of use of opiates and other drags intended tember, rain (r no rain, and in such gravy or stock. l’eel and cut the pota either to allay or excite nervous activity tinguished winners during the past sea B. F. MILLES. Prop. cases Oregon will always have good toes, lay them in cold water for half an is an evil in this city equal to, if not son ; also full brothers to Duchess ot and Callie Smart; aud a full sta crops. ____ hour, drain, cover them with boiling worse than the excessive nee of intoxi Norfolk All of which they offer at the very lowest figure«. ter to Miss Ford, the latter of which we salted water and stew gentlv ten minutes: cating liquors. < < omiwrativnly Remember, our goods are all new. having been purchased since the great decline in prices, and --- ; little 1» I expect to w b.ing the higMat ifiee in A number of the prominent ministers drain off the water, add the gravy and Haiti of it in the dailies, we cannot be undersold is no the lot. Merer» Killip * Co. <»f San ItuUe«, and there ih of Chicago recently visited an opera and the beef chopped fine,cook slowly for ten such «1. W. HOWARD A CO. crosstie against it as there is against ’* .......... — ! Franciaco were the auctioneer» and the ballet performance, in which the ballet minutes, turn into a bowl, beat in the intemperance. The insidiousnesa furnished to order; also of the i »ale took place at the Sueramento race- dancers were more conspicuous by the eggs, the union, salt, pepper and mus drug iiabit makes it the motedangerous. SHADS A ORNAMENTAL TREES clothes they didn’t wear than by those tard. put into a greased bakedtab, strew The great majority of those who latgin |track. they ha<lon. The ministers attended by crumbs on top, bake covered half an the use of opium, morphine anti chloral i N ew A rticle iw C hinaware .—The invitation. There is nothing strange hour then,brown. do it antler prescription of physicians ' latest tiling in the way of table furniture startling about this item, except the and often without being allowed to know oueooix CHOICE PEACHES A SPECIALTY nor lift the “bone plate.” These articles aie AS1ILAM), fact that they accepted the invitation. what they are taking until the habit is [crescent shaped, and intended to fit A (hire««: R. F. MILI «EIL Gold Hill. Or. Bio H e < i ritv D ebt .—Hall Ac Co.,wool thoroughly Preachers have no business in a place fastened upon them, buch DEAI.KKS IN they are continually advising other |»eo- merchants of Chicago, yesterday com trifling with life and health by physi close up to the side of the ordinary break fast or dinner plate, and form a recepta menced suit in the U. 8. circuit court ple to stay away from. against the estate of Hans Weaver, of cians shonkl be made a criminal offense, cle for the Ixinee which are Ux> large to and its victim or his friends should pros be swallowed. They will be welcomed T he French people are trying to rid fkmglas county, to recover $4475. Mr. ecute for malpractice to the full extent of by neat honsekeejier» as preventives of themselves. of the last vestige of royalty Weaver went security for W. F. Owens the law. It is a safe rule to take no med soiled tablecloths. Many boarder», how ami imperialism. The government not fur that sum, and since died and now icines from any except those known to ever, will prefer the good old way <4 only has expelled the l’rinces, but has his estate will probablv have to pay it. be trustworthy, and no physician is throwing the bone» back over tlieii approved the sale of all the Crown jew Hecht Bros., wool dealers of Boston, al trustworthy who refuses to inform pa- shoulders into the coal scuttle or w<x«i ASHLAND, LINEVILLE els that are not of artistic value, worth, so commenced a similar suit to recover tier.ts of possible danger from the drugs box. Of course, when there is nothing it is estimated, $?,5iM),000. Versailles, $9300.The estate of Harm Weaker is said they may prescribe. No many have but fried mush, sausage, liver ami baejn an! FT. ELAMATH LINES. and other vacant palaces aie tu be main to be worth $30,000, so that if these suits been wrecked in this way that the old or brains for breakfast tiie lame pla.c Having the Agency for the Largest Hon«e on the (U-wt they can do a better part by their cu» tained no longer as the vacant habita are won by the plaintiffs, his heirs will secrecy abont the composition of medi [ can be dispensed with, but when spare toners than other agents. , , ,__ not be left penniless. Pianos and Organ« »»Tr>»«ng*d f<»r farm produce or cash, or «»n the installment plar.. IftftTP Ashland d«üv (Bandar exrppted) tions of the kings and emperors of France cines is out of place, at least to the ex ribs or shad are on tile menu, two bone on arriTRl of mail train from Portland. arnTing but are to be put to practical uses under tent of informing patients that they are plates should he allowed to each guest. Linkrilleat A o’clock P. M.; also laavc Link- .4 ralntiM« ORGANS TAKEN AS PART PAY FOR PIANOS. at taking nothing liable to bind them in the ril»ah»r Ashland every morninc except Banday. the Secretary of the State for Education. The edition of isg^ of the sterling Medi I t is singular, considering the almost Connect at I nkrille -»nth tri-weekly stacea for Call and examine »»nr irrwwi- l*f<»re pnrrhaamg. f<»r w» »rill rot undersold. slavery of some drug habit.— cal Annual, known as Hostetter’s Alma hopeless Fort Klamath and takf-view. chronic condition of unrest and disorder F ’ rre rrwrfe. New conches an<i new stock tbrouchont, and nac, is now ready and may ta obtained, SunAai/ Welcome. 'among other lahor organizations, that special care given to make the traveling as com Th* re»lnrtion of internal revenue mid free <»f cost, of druggists and general coun the feeling between the Brotherhood of fortable an possible. Best rente to Eastern Ore the taking off of revenue »lamps fr»’iu pro- try dealers in a’ I part a ot the United States. gon for traveler» and touriats. For information l>r ■ ! iry nie»li< ineji. no has largely Mexico, and, indeed, every civilized portion > " . ; Locomotive Engineers and tlieii < miilov- apply to THOM. GKAVENOR, Agent. J* ‘hat <»t of tnemlship friendship and and r,£ m. iienefited Hie consumers, as well as mltev- •5 of the Western Hemisphere. This Alma / 1 U*7 .V 1 ¿1 - " "a pri >■ .u, mat Ashland. Oregon. of weight in th® back, tains and lower part ♦ Ashland offie»1 at Willard A Enhank»’ hard- ing the burden of hmee manufacturers. nac Las been issued reguarily at the com of .----- -------- -1» on the oí the abdofVMMi, iHomei'. canning cimiiir the patient natient to snp ino Ir“™« ,b* * — r,ke of -- the Knighh Especially is this the case with Given ’ » i ware store. Agent at Linkville. Cime. B Moore. mencement of every year for over oue-flith pose he has sonie affection ot th« kidney» Missouri Paciflc system tlie members of Wholesale <fc Retail Dealer« in all Varieties of J at Reaines. Mm tin A I <».« «tore. Augiist Flower and Boschee? German uf a century. It combines, with the sound neightaring organs. At times, symp the brotherhood bravely remained on .Mynip. as the reduction of thirty-six cents est practical advice for the preservation and Ok toms of indigestion are present, flatulency their engines. They are of nei ereilv a per douen ha* been added to increase the restoration of health, a large amount of in uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A mois superior class of men, sober, thoughtiid — ASK FOR — size of the tattles containing these reme ! teresting and amusing light reading, and ture. like perspiration, producing a very and vigilant. No heterogeneous organi dies, thereby giving <me-fifth more nHeli the calendar, astronomical calculations, disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is zation of laboring men can so efficiently cine in the cent «iae. The Angust F*l«»wer chronological items, etc., are prepared with 1 a common attendant. Blind. Bleeding and Furniture n Mj*ocin.lt.y. I for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and great care, an«f will be found entirely accu Piles yield at once to the applica maintain itself as this brotheihood. the German Hyrup for Cotigh and Lnng rate. The issue of Hostetter’s Almanac itching tion of Dr. Bosauko’s Pile Remedy, which troubles, have, perhaps, the large«t vale of for IRR7 will probably be the largest edition acta directly upon the part« affected, ab any medicines in the world. The advan of a medical work ever published in any sorbing Anli Itoti rottiti Set« from $30 00 upward. Everything in onr store Tumors, allaying the inteitao ! I se Dr. (hinn's Improved Liver Pill« for tage of increased site of the bottles will be country. The proprietors, Messrs Hos itching tlie etferting a permanent cure. Hallow Complexion. Pimple» on the Face marked ’way down Call and examine l»eforo purchasing. greatly appreciated by the «deb and afflict tetter» A Co., Httsbqr, Pa., on receipt of a Price .50 and A<i<hess. The Dr Hosanko and .u Biliousness. Never sicken« orvri|M -e ed in every town and vil'age in civilized two-cent stamp, will forward a copy by Medicine rents. Co., Ohio, fk 11 at the Only one for a dose, Ham|de« free ar the countries. Sample bottles for 10 cents re mail to any person wbo cannot procure f’tay Itatg Store. Piqua. .fa**k«onrdl*. , J ’ fty Drug Store. one in hii neighborhood UNRIVALED OOODil main the same vise. NEW PRICES HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! PARKS « LACY =MACH INERT! WOOD, IRON UNO MINING MACHINERY Wm. Jessop & Sons’English Cast Steel! J. W. HOWARD ft CO., CENERAL MERCHANDISE Other Goods in Stoci at same Low Pates, PATRONIZE HOME INO’STRY GRANTS PASS, OREGON, SARDINE GREEK NURSERY Also, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Fruit Trees oí Every Description JACKSONVILLE, OR. Oor. 3d and Fj Streets, NO. 53 WORK Advertisement» will be inserted in th« T imki . I the following rate«: l eu line«, one inuertion ..................................... $2 50 ; “ “ each »ubeoquen insertion.............$1 LC j HF*.Legal advertisement» in«erted rvaaosably. , A fair reduction from the above rates made to I yearly and time advertiser». THE TIMES JOB OFFICE j is more complete by far than any other in South i ern Oregon, and compare« favorably with «rv ir I the State. Job Printing of every i magma Die de«cnption done at Sou brancieco races, and in a prompt and firat-class manner. HUNSAKER & DODGE, , PIANOS, ORGANS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise. Furniturp, Bedding, Upholstery THE BOSS BOOTS AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S COR. FIRST & YAMHILL SIS, Portland. Or.