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®hegmocratir®imts. /«cwoíratir Simes. Ihablished ever) Fn*Uy morning r»y AUVXXHSÍNU CHARLES NICKET IDITOR ANO RROPRIETOR Otfio»—t'onwr Third and C direste Kale» of Kubwerl plloa s Bd 75 1V SO 75 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1887 VOL. XVII OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OF OREGON. U. B.Henntora. J. H. Mitchell. J. N. DUpb. < on- <r«»*t*inAn. B. Hermann; Guvnrnor. B. Peni.oy-r; Byercfary of State. George W. McBride; StHte Treasurer. Geo. Webb; State Printer. F. C. Hiker. S«iL>t. Public liwt rue tian. E. B. McElrov; Judge»». W P. Lord. Chief Justice W. W. Tiiajer, K. S Strahan. FI AMT JUDICI AL DISTEICT. I'lMspniinc Jackson, Joeephine, Lak»* and Klamath counties: Circuit Judge, L. R. Welk*ter: District Attorney, W M ( olvie. JtOMow cw^uan, Senator. A. C. St»nlev; Representative*. J. T Bo«11ton. R. t Hdler; <'ounty Ju«l<e. E. DsPeett; Co«.nD*ei<»lien*. Heaj. Haymond, 8. A. Carlton; Clerk. W. H. Parker; Hh^nfl. H. w. Dean; Trees- urer. N. Fisher; AeeMenr. J. M Chddera; School Sup-*rinten<ient. Wm. Pneet; Surveyor. F. A. Eng lish; Coroner. R. Pryce. JOtRXPHlXB 0OUMTY. Heuntor. H. B. ttiiier*. Representative, S. U. Mitchell* • \»anty Jadge. V. Colvig; C<»mYm**i<»n- era, S. 4e*»**irf*r. J. H. Payne; Clerk, C. K Chaador; ^aerui. T !>. Patterson; Tr**»u»urer. J. W. How4rd; k*s*«*«»r. J. P lz»wis- School Sa nerintendent. E. F Hathaway; Surveyor. W’. N. Saunders; Coroner. Dr. Kremer. Kl.LMLTH COUNTY. Joint 'Senator. C. M. ('artwright of Wasco; Rep reeentative.R. McLeet’i of Klamath;Cuanty Jadge G. W. Hraith; Coiwaieeionera, J L. Hanke. R. .1. Emmit» .Cb»rk. W. Hile; Sheriff. M. D. Chil- der»-. Treasurer. G. T. Baidwi »; Assessor, R. R. Hattoa; S nztrintendent. W. R. Greene; Har/eyor, R. H. Moore. LAKK COURTY. Senator, C. M. Cerf wnght of Wasco; Kepreeen tali re, K. McL*r»n of Klamath; ('«Minty Judge, A. Fltta Cotamtaeionere. He*». X. Jones. C. Loftus; Ctert W T. Royd; Sheriff. A. J. CMhrnoi; Trea»- urer 1 S *V*d Superintendent, A. H. Fisher; A«-*«aeor, O. L. Stanley. THE FARMER’S STORE ! | ’ A.. G. COLVIN Hereby informa the public khat be it dinplayiug at the above stand a ftng-rlaae stock of . ' ’ Which he will seU At Very Low Prices I Hi* stock consist» ef DRY GOODS, CLOTHING Groceries, Provisions, Etc.. Etc. The Supreme ('<»urt of Oregon meets a» Salem reirular terms commencing on ths first Monday* in March and October. Circuit Court for Jackson county meets the Fverythinr u* freeh and of g»»od quality, and second Monday in January, fire« Monday in May I i and Rctober; for Joseph me. second Monday in I prices are put down to April and firat Monday in November, for Klam ath. second M»»nd«y in June and first Munday in H*pl--mher: for Like •*♦*<•<»nd Monday in Febru ary ami third M oil lay m August. ty* Country Produce bought and eold. For Jackson county the ('Aunty, Prolate and Kemember Colman'a old Ntand. aad give me a Commiasi«»ner*' courts m«et every month, com all when in town. mencing with the firat Monday; for Josephine A. O. COLVIN county, the first Monday in January. April. July and September; for Lake county, every alternate mouth, commencing ths fir*t Monday in January. For Klameth county the firat Wednesday in March, June^eptembe^nd^iov^ralM^r^^^^^^^^^^ The Lowest Notch ! A. P. H VM1C3ND. k A*h’ m l — AT Entile lernt. Pit! *re on til hupinmn placed in i my hand- will reçoive prompt attention. SpHci.-d attention given to collecting. XTTORNEY ,t t’OlTNSHLOK AT LAW, •4 >5CKS0NVIUE, OGN . Hardware. Tinware, Crockery. ATil! practico in nil the Conrtwof th*» Ktnte O.’ti'*e in »h»> C*»»irt tlrat «i«M»r to the I» ft <»f *» i trance. ■ 3U033BISS, DBUCrS, t:. OeP» ATT Tobacco, Cigars, Etc ATT< ) RN E Y A CO V N S E LO R- AT- L A W Oregon Office io W. Ä. AM’> IEWS. W» hav* ju*» receiv»xi a full Rt*»ck in the above tin«« of *« mm 1*. which we can well cheaper than lhay aft* no Id anvwurre in Neufharn (»recon, a« we [have few expense«. All kinds of pro- ii - iv '- bur very v'-tj nw it- dace taken in exchange and ATTORNEY A COl’N’<EE(>R*AT-LA W Jl< KMiYVIl III , ; HIGHEST MARKET PRICE OK. <* for joraelvee yoraelvee. allowed for Mme. Call and seo JAC OBY BIUK. Will practice in all the Courts of the Htato. > H'e wiia District Mtorney. ‘ «»art H ou » m ». i J. R. NEIL. ArniRVKY t rOUNHSLOR AT FALL! 1886 WINTER! LAW. J.A'!<«<•»'il!e Ori Everyone 8no«!d Uo and See the W111 practica m »II th** <'ourta of 11 • State. (Ilice n naildintf opp-nut* Court House. corner C and Fifth atr«M»ts. GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION W. F. . W t.LIAMSOY. ATTORNEY V <’<H NSELOR AT LAW ST .’.fo All ha-din»v*» tn tenticn. I. OF NEW FALL 'rasoBe ny ‘ire will r«**eivn pruupt *t CLOTHING, H. X. HANNA. Furnishing Goods Hats AT’UHNKY * rol’X'EMlH AT LAW, Jacksoavilla. Oregon. BOOTS AND SHOES. Will praettrm in <11 the Court» of th* Rtat« OtÄc« up *t<irs in Orth'e bnck. C. LEMPE1T M. D„ ■ rsrt.st. of th. raivonlty of l^lpslr, G.rM.oy TOBACCO, GROCERIES I CROCKERY, ETC i I Remember. these goods are new and bought since Calls roopomlsil tn at all honr*. day or nraht. (ttfir-e opposite SloT.t’s Hotel. Jacksonville the war in railroad rat«* and are told l . l whitw : y m . d . Cheap for Cash ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ea da Point Oregon Hiving located at thm plaoe 1 ;u»k a ihare of the patronage of thia section, ('alia attended to at any time. •'otintrj Pro-Jure bought and »old; aleo. Wool. Hide*. Fur* and Doer dkma Hoheit ordere for Lum! »er MAX MULLER. T. R.YOUNQ, M D.. Poetoffice Building. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, h parr«, m . d .. b p . geabt , m . d Cor. Cal. A Oregon SU», PRT3 : & O£\RY. DAVID LINN PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS, Keeps constantly on hand a full aasortment of forniture, consisting ->f We«lior«i. Oregon Up-at air*. BUREAUS, TABLES, GÜILO MOULDINGS, »Im, Nlreet, STANDS, SOFAS LOI NGMS, PORTLAND, OREGON, CHAIRS OF CARPETS! ALL KINDS PARLOR A BEDROOM SU Í JX ETC., ETC. OIL CLOTHS, Atoo Poors. *wh unit Blind.« alwsys on hsnri And msdn to order. Plruiing done on renminahle terms. . , ÍW Undertaking a specialty. Li unlearn*. Ruga Mat*, etc THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK T. J. CRESS. IN THE METHOFtiUS. HOUSE PAINTER, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE, OR. Having permanently located here, I offer my services to the people of Southern Oregon. Csr. 3d aad E Street», PORTLAND, OR.. Conteinm. tan Hnotn., w«U fnrnuihnd. Tb<>be*t ¡Honte Painting, Paper Hanging Fretcoing, Kaliomining, Etc., O.ME DOLLAR PEH DAY HOUSE iu ths Suite. Bon» in asnpenor msnricr rind nt prirent« «ait I tbntime». I reB-rtoth« jobs <•£ pnurtur« I hnre previously d«»ne for rec«»mmendati<»n. ■kitisffic- tion guarantee»!. I**“ Give me s trml anil judge for yourarlt. i Orders left at Merritt’s New Cash Store w»H ■ receive prompt attention /-..». mm No ('kibsae employed and no deviation in I T. J. ( i •barites. Manio 25 cents; lodging -5 eanta to !U) cent*. K. LH.VISTON Proprietor 18S6 Tree 3uses to and from the Hotel. 1851 71» BUY KM’ aUTDB la Unrrl Hept, and Marek, melt year. M- 31» I«*«. i •S»>1 *, i*el>n,wltk er—r 3 BOO UlastreUeM — a wYtale Platan Gallery. G1VMB Wtoaleaala Priaaa dim« *a aaaem-re* ea aU paneaal or fr—My aaa. Telia hew *a erdar, aad give* exact aaa* >f every- 0 J. C. CARSON, Manufacturer of Sash, Boors, Blinds «tor WINDOW IND PUTE GUSS GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. nnd Price Lint on applicat or. Country orders a specialty. FACTORY’ AT WEIDLER’8 MILL. EatimatM gyr * st« V'aheeh Aveaae. CMcaje, IM. HaJearooms. cor. Third and E Street». PORTLAND OREGON “3 ECU RE the SHADO W’ ’ Important Notice. MONTGOMERY WARDACO. Er** lhe *u beta nee fudrt», find wli»n you vi»it P»>r- 4 1 J.THOSE KNOWISG TilEMSELVF.S IX- land, make it»P*rt h,?^e(teil"rt0"8 W A debt«! to H. Mcnsor, at Woodville. Or . W 14 rowvB.«ttaV S a « fr ru.«vi*e<» (»»llery. n. w. either by note or book account, will pleane call ftirn/r Fi ret and M«>rriM»nRt»»*(*, «'»<1 have your and «ettlo the same bator* the tirat day of J’»nna- phLi-Sraph ‘s8*n ,n th* *t>rl" nt * ry 1HK7. or I will b* compelled to force a Nettle- -»'»'V- « ««—-'«ire________________ ment, 1 moan what 1 any. nEI(BY MEJisoR Wocirilto. Doc. M If«. 1___________ NOTICE. tO<Mh NO CREDIT I SPOT CASH I Ql ARTZ MINES. In quartz mining a great deal has been don*, but to little purpose. After twen ty-five years ot effort and ex tract ion of about three-ouarters of 3 million in gold, the industry lias not yet attained much permanency, although the developments of the last twelve months are very en couraging. The principal centers of quartz mining at present are: first, in the vicinity of Canyonville, Douglas county, where the recent discovery discovery of the Starveout reout gold mine took piace; place; second in Gold Hill district, and third, Jacksonville district, Jackson county. In the former region prospecting is ac tive. ami a good many promising indi cations have been found, and at least a dozen claims are being prospected. At Gold Hill the Swimlcn anil Knott ledge- are being worked, ami the quartz mill of Brown A Co. is in full Irlast, crushing rock from these two mines. Near Jack sonville exploratory work is being car ried on upon several quartz claims, and a ten-stamp mill is crushing rock. All of the veins of southern Oregon, as far as now known, yield gold quartz carrying a variable pen^entage of sulphurets, and the value is almost in gold, most of it free. The veins are of good size, some of them very large ; they are con Goon B cbisem R ile *.—Bmunese tained in slate usually, anil ar* of the men, especially those who are prompt sort denominated by miners as “true fis and methodical,are guided by ceitain .1 CREAI RACING EVENT sure veins.” elementary principle*. In some case* The mills in use are four in number, principles are fm mutated into simple The Louisville Jockey Club have com ruies, which cover even the details of with two or three arastras. The total number of stamps is twenty-five, besides pleted arrangements wueieby in the conduct. A prominent New Yo-k ban one rotary pulverizer claimed to be spring of 1889 there will be mn at its ker attribute. h'S «ncci-s- in bu.ints* to equal to five stamps. There are several course a race of a mile and a quarter for the care in which he obeyed taese plain arastra“. one stamp mill ftive stamps) a stake of $50,000, perhaps tire richest rules: atid several patent pulverizers at ever run in America. The conditions: Take time for eating, sleeping and di- present idle, and not likclv to l>e resur are modeled after those of the great 1 ge-iion. rected. 1 •evclopment work is going oil English Eclipse stakes. It will require , Don’t wo ry, l>c satisfied with your upon about twenty veins in all, in many a great many entries to fill a slake of I work after doing it well instances with promising results. This thi< value, but the te.msot entry are Never a k another to do what you is particularly true of the Green mine on such that owners and breeders can w ell ' ought to attend to [re,eonally. afford to make nomination», the lorieit» I Galice creek, the Starveout on <’ow Minn the slighi -st ap|«a ance of dis creek, ami the Swinden ami Knott ledges. being comparatively I.girt when the od is honesty, as you would shun 'lie plague. It is a very imi>ortant feature of min are taken into considerati >n. For the lim'it ilK t hi mac 1; letyo ir actioM ing in southern Oregon that prospectors first yea. alter the entry is made the fo - , speak for yourself. and miners are as well able to work dur feit is only $50; the odd», therefor», a e Be bone-t, even if you lost nioney by ing the winter as tn any other seaHon of $50 to $5 in for that time. It will lie seen it. that even the place money for second the year, such is the mildness of the cli Never let Lti-tn- ns mtc fere w ith home ami third place is greater than the va uc mate. duties. of a great majority of stakes. Should a All the gold product is derived from R> member that money alone cannot the placers,with lhe exception of a nom hot»<• change hands belore the event the buy peace, nor Hue fn- u I-. cor alovir g nominator still has Ins chance oi a large inal amount produced by tin- heretofore 1 family. spasmodic working of quartz mills. Only winning, since a pait of the stake goes j It isref c-himr in th -s-''lay*of sper'i- to the nominators of the three placed one mine lias p -oved to possess a i>er lation and rLsho le-t d -a in >■> to know manent milling lisle w hich has justified horses. ¡that a mtn can live a-co-dug tithe The propped plan was u id dy dis- regular woi king and the expenditure of ¡above principle* and vet make mo ey. .......... mine, cussed at a gathering of horsemjn at capital in development, ...... and this It shows that honesty and h i-inc-s can the Green claim on Galice C " creek, _ ' has __ Lr-xmgton yeslerday, and the day I afore go haml in hand. and Kentucky bieedem eeemed eager to crushed it* rock in arastra«. Develop ments on other lodes have l>een slight take advantage of thia upiiortunity for T he H olladay F amilt V ault — Pen. for the front part, and as a usual thing advancement of tiien uitere.ta. Year by Holladay, of over land *»agc •• u e the money expended for improvements year Kentucky become« more and more many yearn ago owned the Oi h r farm, was thrown away. New and improved distinctly the center of the tiioroughb.ed in tlie town of H.irriaon, We«t Iw-ater methods of mining, however, are now interest, and such a stake as this, tun county, N. Y. lie built a < h«p*l there, lieing tried, and there is a fair prospect lor on her own soil.w li do much to main and when hi* wif • an I -on J<»-*eph di -«l, of impoitant developments and fortunate tain the aupiemacy of lhe stalo in all twenty voar« ago. their l»oli«-fi wer»* de- results being attained. Much of the equiue matters. The stake is to lie call 1«»sited in the c >apel vault. He, with countiv lemains entirely nnprospr-c-ed. t- I the gn at Kentucky stakes, entries to his «on, Ben Hol alav, Jr, ami two Along the coast at various pom'.« in close January 15, 1887. daughter« son aft” want left th-farm. Following is a summary ot the stake He n .w live* in Wa-hmgton T S'X y» a:a Coo» and Curry counties exist deposits of so-called “black saml,” which con of 1889: The gieat Kentucky stakes (to ago the fa*m w;ia »o <l to John R< acii, tain« gold in a very fine state of division. lie run in the spnug of 18S9) of $50,000, Un» si'ip build» r. wi o n< u lie* cm l«i« They have treen worked somewhat, vet for yearlings, two and three ye.il- >lds on idratlib *<l in b " i if l»avenueh- ti«»*. Yr>- the great bulk remains practically un January 1 188"; $40,000 to the winner; t»ndar Ciiat l<*H < Hd»», a fri< ml of Holla- touched, while mechanical ingenuity is <4,00(1 io second and $2500tutliiid ; nom I d«y, ap: ea rd in Wl it»* Plait s with the trying to devise methods for saving all inator of the winner to receive $2000; • remain« oi B»-n. Holladay. Jr., who the gold—a hitherto unsolved problem. nominator of second to receive $1000, died in Washington lately. It was and nominator of third to receive $500; I the wish of his fattier to have the i«ody —t/rcjouian. by subscription of |50 each only forfeit dep »^i’" ’ in the chapel vault, b*»*-ide the if declaied by Januaiy 1, 1888;'$150, if Hogisritris.—A decision has just A Krtt: xsn a H ist .—Some days ago declared by July 1. 1888; 1300. if declar remthi d hi- tno’herand brother, hut been remlered hv Commissioner Sparks Secretary Lamar marie a judicious rul ed by Januaiy 1, 1889, $500 for horses when Mr. Ohio had ai ive<i in White first a homestead once secured, even if ing. A young man in Nebraska wanted left in alter that date; all <leclarations 1‘lnin- he learn«*d that Roa^h Lad re- commuted, cannot I k > repeated by the to marry an Indian girl ami go to th- void unless accompanied with the mon <pu*s?ed that no mo « infe« nientn ahould same person. The Commissioner re reservation to live; an l Ire inquired of ey ; 300 entries to fill or the race may I*« take ¿lace there. He Lad not refu-ed to ceived a letter from a law fnm at West the secretary if he would lie permitted to declared void at the option of the duh; P»£plt ihc rema n« alre-nly in the vaiflt Plains, Mo., inclosing a ncwspa|ier para do this. It was answered that if the weight for age ; one utile and a quarter. toTeniain there, but had expressed« de l-i.VW Kite to have Mr. Holladay find Rome oth- graph stating that Judge Blair ot Wyom young man wanted to marry the Indian ' er re*ting place. Therefore the h«xly of ing instructed a jury in a recent case'that girl the secretary would interpose no oh P kisck N icholas .—"Prince” Nicho lk-n Hollailay, Jr., wa* deposited in California Street. Jacksonville Ogn a person who has made a homestead en jections, for it was none of his business ; las of Mingraha demand* some consider the receiving vault oi tb»* rural cemetety try ami commuted it to cash, and after fgit the young man could not settle down ation as the man who wedded the daugh ward made another homestead entry, is on the reservation after he had married ter of Count Alderberg. But the Alder- at White Pla n«, to await the action of lilHN MILLER, Proprietor. not guilty of perjury in swearing in the her. The intimation was that the de bergs are a very “new” family, and the ‘ the HoHa lav famdy. SOLE AQENTS FOR » second case that he had not previously partment would not encourage alliances lady in question had few claims on Foar-tined pitchfork«............................. R ailroad P acobahilites —Tbc Or»*- White I end, 25 lb. k»»r ........................... hail the benefit of the homestead laws, that would be likely to embarrass the admiration. Indeed, she had for yea's \gtuian corre« |»o!’de ut in Washington Linneed Oil, per gid. .... .... ami that in giving this instruction Judge administration of affairs on the reserva been a sort of Katisli. from whom th* x*ked Sena o: Stanford la^t Tuesday if it rñrpentÚM, ” “ ............................. Blair decided that a person who makes tion, ami further, that no help was Winchester Riflo«. (octagon barrel). ... 1R CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Hand Haw*....................... . .............. 1 and commutes a homestead entiy does wanted from the outside to multiply the objects of her ilifancy fled in consterna had I »cen deride»! by his coni pa ny to and it was considered a “happy dis built! a branch »ailioad from the Cali- BuckKiwH, (complete distance platcL 1 No. 68 North Front Strmt. - - • Portland. Oregon thereby exhaust his rights under the numbers of those whom the government tion. Gun Powder, ¡»er lb. patch” when the young savage from the 1 fo nia and Oregon into EastC’n Oregon, homestead law. Shot, per lb ............... hail to care for. ■s? Wads, ¡»er box Caucasus agreed, in l oiisideraHon ot a .'ind if ao, through what part of that re In response to this letter Commis Enforcement of this principle from the round sum of ready cash, to make her i gion I lie n»a-i will pa-a and whether or Caps. “ “ .................. sioner Sparks says that if such a decis first would have been an excellent thing. liis wife and not seek tolre divorced from Cartridge*, per box ion has been made it will have no effect White men ought not to have been ,>er- her for a year. The bargain wa« consum not it will he extended to or beyond the Bolts, per doi............ Columbia river. The aenator »eplied Horse Shoes, per lb . . whatever, unless to induce ignorant per mitteil tointrmle themselves upon reser mated, but the year had not long Ireen that lie did not feel at iibeity to state Afte». ............ sons to make fraudulent entries. “ Bv vations at any time, a* so many have elapsed when the couple separated for what views were entertainod with refer Handles................... ASHLAND, OREGON Ax section 2289 of the Revised Statutes,” done,and it is will to allow no more of it. Miner’s Pick* ... 1 ever. Now lie has squandered all the ence to thia proj-rt. Hi« «aid, however, Hand-tmw Files... says the Commissioner, “one homestead Here too is a hint for civilized life. In marriage [rortion—more properly hridc— that there i- in EaMvn O Pu’On a very Crosscut-saw Files DEALERS IN only can be made by one person, and hr all parts of the country there is too much and all the $750,000 for v Uieh he Mid large body of un<i<*vel»>p»*«i land, inucfi l)«»or Locks....................... Cow Bells...................... . section 2298 a commutation of that entry marrying and settling down to live on his alleged Princeuliip. anil is now heels , of it being adapted to agriculture; that to cash does not enable him to make an the "reservation” of the “old folks;" over head in debt, so that he would nat the region ought to have a >a Iron«I, and other homestead entry. Any decision anil therefore the rule which the secre to the contrary would Ire in direct viola tary of the interior resolves to enforce urally like to get a j >h in icigning over while he could not eav tl at hia company tion and contempt of the statute. If among the Indian» is quite as good,a a country which he could squeeze for Ins w<)ul l build one, lie could >*txte that as Mingrelia, by IX- ” in mirrgrriiA, o> their trunk line** a«e now c« inpleted or Judge Blair has made the decision attri rule for our proud blood* of the white own gain. “Princes the way, come very cheai •ry cheap There are ' nearing completion, it in their policy in buted to him, it will not be recognized races also. whole tribes corn) posed ’ of nothing d but , the future to give cloae attention to lat or resjiected by this office.” “princes” ami “princesses.” A goodly eral or branch line«, lie said there I’ r . xireks or tiik U nitkh S tate *.— proportion of them get a living bv high would be a company of Mirveyora sent 1! tn.HOAD C ommissioxkrs .—A few day s Having the Keeney for the I/irgaet H »x*e on th'» (' »nt. they o.in do a better port by their cue A ‘able recently presented indicates the way robbery, though some are anfReient- . into Eai-tern Oregon next rumtner. - -At thw— ago two gentlemen arrived here from tiie progress tomerathan other agent». of the United States for a non ly regal in taste to seek clerkships in Piano» and Organa exchanged for farm produce or cash, or »»old on the installment plai east for the pnr]tosc of making an offi T he Corvallis Iradtr is g' t'ing Ibe eration. Thirty veins ayo we produced mercantile oflices. cial examination of the last completer! biggest amount of free adv» ti-ing that ltttl.OOfl.OtM bushels of wheat and altout ORGANS TAKEN AS PART PAY FOR PIANOS. section of the Oregon A California rail DlSrl- *TI\r. SiATlMRS TAldSM».—Th- M any tiew»|>a| cr in thi* «-onntry ever Irnri. road. The names of these commissioners (VkY,<100.000 bushels of com. Twice in E. confer, nee of West Virginia lias -ent , It» former editor, W. W. Famrder«, i» Uli- Call and examine our goods* before pnrehaaing. for wn will not be undersold. recent years we reached 500.000.000 are Wm. F. Flemons of Monticello, Ar a most pitemtr appeal to congre»!, wh ch det sentence oi death a”d n gr»>d many B. ?. MILLSR. Prop. kansas, ami Wm. II. Bowman of Koches bushels ot wheat, ami in 1885 the corn wa» presented to 'lie house to-day, pray- think he may be hanged. The pre»», crop reached 1.800.000,000 a five fold in teiT New York; Col. Wm. H. Effinge crease in wheat anil a three-fold increase ing tiiat action I.-taken at once to pro with i hrr. rfnl unanimity, allu-le to mm of l’oitlaml was third commissioner ap a* “the first edimr linog in th s coontiy,” in corn. The increase in cereals has not tect the inoffensive t hinese in Cahfor- pointed to make the examination ami to nil, Oiegon anil Washington territory anl the Lft.dfr pre»* i» kept busy run been so rapid, nor are they rajraided ny —DEALER IN- repoit in regard to the same. Last II off s|s» ial editions to* ipp'v the de the committee as so important as the in- from the ungodly and barbaric tr-atment ning furnished to order; als«» mand to see what the r.r wspaisir looks rve k the three commissioners left Poit- cre ts • in wheat anil corn. In th« ex which th y there receive. It recite« out like sho«,. editor i» to l«e hanged. Some lund for \shland .»nd proceeded a: port t' adc the committee says wheat has rages w hich it claims are <>f almost daily 1 inc eiiulous eastern pnbli»t e>s think the SHAD <1 jïlNà.imîïAL TK’ES once to I he end of the trark. There war- already first in value, ami in tif- occurrence against the persons and p op- qnitr> :r party liesides the commissioners, tv-ci'»ht ranked years has added $2,t>00,000,000 e.rty of this meek Hnd defenseless peo whole business a put-up job to adverti-c Oregon, and hint that the judge and all including a number of ladies. Mr. K I to the value of our national production, plePrinted circulars are being sent to IIlltM il I1<1 Boots CHOICE PEACHES A SPECIALTY Kn-iiler and J. Brandt ar'Compaiiir*d tin a sum equivalent to four time« the value all association* of ministers in the East, j concerned are in together on the adver aommissionvis. besides whom may 1« , of the exported corn and corn-meal dur- asking them to raise their voices to con- tising racket.— Attorian. Addir«-: B. F. MILff.K.Gold Hill.Or. memionerl Miss Mallie Etiingcr, Mis» I imr lhe same ¡>criod. It is also shown gresn in a protest against the treatment f urt /t»r Pih». Eva Lewis, Miss Burnside, Miss Beck by the tables that during the ten years which the Chinese are now snffi-ring on Pile* are frrqucndy pu < ed< u bv « mmim * and Miss Carroll Glisati. The party left ending with 188;} the average annual re the Pacific coast. Too ball of jvctglii in the Lru k. loii * nud lou« r part in Mr. C. 11. Prescott’s private car (of ceipt« of cereals of all kinds at these California »«reet. b**twemi Or-gon «nd Third. J nek »«on vili« . tlie nbdnnici*. <-«u*ing the p.itu-nt toMip TiiuRi; arc breakers ahead for the of the Oregon Kalilway A Navigation com ports have been, in round fignres, 2ti0,- po*r he hrt« *<»!»<• MfleclMHi «’I the ki«!li«-y* pany, which hail been kindly tendered I 000,000 hushcls. An attempt wa« marie Knights of I.ab'T to encounter. An In <»r nt ’ghbr. >.g or^niis. At time* *yn |»- I for the rwr asion.) with the dining car at : by the committee to nsccitain the rates dianapolis assembly has .?solvcr| that totnt of indirrMiuti »re ptvM iit. flntiurmy CALL AM) KEF. MY t.'.r'hed. The party spent a few hours in of freight from the principal intermedi General Master Workman Powderly's unca*inr.<*«* of the »t<»in«<h. «•<<•. A R$t»i*- ture. like | m i>| ;rat;en. prodiwinr a v< n Ashland on Thursday. Decemls'r 3ittli. ASHLAND, LINK7ILLE ate |>ointstothn sealioard, an I alaoirnm salary of |5,0t)0 per annum is too large, disiiprccahie it< hinr. aftci ttinp warm, is i» not sup|oited by the verv foun- ; interin-diate |iointn to the principal cit- and actiunnoii uttei.dunt. Bdnd. Kletdinp ai d rla'ion principles of the Older, tl.e as- and FT. KLAMATH LINDS. I I tiluablr Iltillttil rrmtinr. itehing Pile* yield nt once tn tiic p!iea- ies of various state«. »c nbly make« the iioint that there is too tion of J»r. ifewMuko’* Pile ll<ii»tdy, which PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. I !..• • -liiion of l'"'7 *u the Mtcrlinii Mcdi- mrnli difference lietween the master act* directly ujh * ii the part* «fleeted, ab- eji Ynnual. known ;n !L»«tr»ter'w Alirn»- Nts’ii»»-1 !’*Hvn A*hhm<l dnilr i S hh .I lv I rft- Trurf^. workman's salary and the »1 or $1 5h ■«orbing the Tumors, allaying th* intrn*e on arrival of rnttil train fnun Portland, arm ine ci ,r. i* e.ow ready «ml may be nbtnim-1, I Thr »•< «lii< rien of intern«! revontn «n<l pr-r dav which tlie aveiage laboring man itrhinp nn-i < flectr.£ a |M*rn»ai** nt rure. at Linkril!*» atfi o'<*l<M*k r. M.; nleo itmvt' Link- li tpivj*/.«»• -««bi eoner.t 1 eon::- vil»e for A*«!ilan<i every moniing except Hundny. 11 \ «!«i*lor> in .»il purl* oi t .»'• Unite I ^tatc*. United States receives. The Price .Vi cent*, .♦ ddrts«. The l>r. B*>»«t.ko the inking off of revenue from l»ro- in the (’«»imovt at Ltnkvilh* with lr:-wo*»kly etagr* for M ■ > i< .uni in«!••»•d. cvrr.v ci viliz.. -! port ion j»rict«ry fHodiciht«. no *!<»ubt has largely • •oint seems to he pretty well taken.— Medieiue Co.. Piqua. Ohio. At»1*1 nt the •’Gy Ft«ite Ia«’k*of»vil|e. Fort Klamath and Lakeview. •J the cofiMimrr«, «« nell «< reliev Dfin<: -ratir IL , aid.________ «»(the Wetot qn Hvr.iisphcre. flii* Alma- New euachot* and new stork throughout end Red Men’s Built3 in?, Jacksonville, Oregon o « 71 \ IQ I A I' BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! NEW PRICES HUNTERS' EMPORIUM! PARKE it LACY ^MACHINERY' WOOD, IRON ANO MINING MACHINERY NDKBTEOWTHEUNDFR HKi.rw4K| ut SAitJt, wnoutitir C AXD WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES. Wm. Jessop & Sons' English Cast Steel! I PIANOS, ORGANS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise. PATRONIZE HOME IND'STHY FRUIT’ TREES SARDINECREEK NURSERY JAMES DRUM » Frnit Treft oi Descrip’io'i GROCERIES ¿ CLOTHING I TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., ETC. New Stock and New Prices ! Dealer ia K full lin* in ftloek of BOOK.» reatala tafema**»» treat the atarketa ejjV-r“- will mall • «aPT FHK* *• -«y.»- ilnae apea reeelp* at 10 eta. to OKTay ------- e< HtaUiag. Le* ae hear Utm iteapectmiy, . I 1 PKK8ON8 Golden C Sugar in Barrels at 6 Cents per pound! California made in 18811 25,000,000 gal lons of wine, against but 7,400,000 in 188.5. The San Francines Call »ay, 40,- itaO.OUO (rounds of gra|ies have bo n »Lip ped East as table fruit, 8 >,0J J, MJ poumla made into rai-tns, 2 *,000,0(M pound* made into brandy, and over 216,000,<J00 IKiunds tnarle into wine. The eastward ■hipinent» o: lemons, lime* and o augen will be twice as larg- as tn. y were laat year, it ia aaid, owing to a ieduction of rhe freight charges. Of the wine trade with the East, the New York liinm Mya: Heretofote the wine make * have been attliemeicy of the meicuanta in San Fiancisto. The merebunr* unite tn fix ng a price to be paid to tire pro tucer, and the produce' lias lie n fo ewd to accept it. the owners of several large vineyard* have recently established agenciea in eastern cities for the -ale ot tlieir win.», and by escaping the Pacific ooa»t midd.e man have been able to raise the price which they receive by uearly 100 per eent. The adoption of this syatem by all California pioducei* who make large quantities of wine would work to the advantage of easrern consumer«. Many |M-rsons in the East who would like to serve tl.enr-elie* and encourage the California p oduecr by buying California wine* are ie*t>ained be, au*e they are unable to nrocurr- ti.e wme* under con ditions that insure its purity. If suyh persons could trade diiectly with the • astern agent of well known vineyards, the consumption ot pure California wine as a substitute for the adulterated wine of France would lie greatly increased. California wines are countcrieited in the East, as the recent condemnation of 5,(X>J gallons of the counterfeit product by officers of the health department in this city clearly show*. The greatest market for Cttlifomia wines and raiaiun will Ire found in the eastern sealoard states. The notorious adulteration of French wines lias jre- l«red this market for the Caiilorma pro duct. It has created a demand .'or pur ity in w ne-, and this i»a demand tl.at California can supply. Now the Cali fornia producer should stride to peifeet a plan by which he can put bi' goo la in to this market Und>-r comlition* that will convince the consumer that he en joys all the advantages Which fie would nave ii he i-houlu buy at the vineyaida. The body, to a large extent, is a ma chine which, when disarranged, repairs itself. Physicians tell us of the t ii mrdi- rafri'x the |>ower to Leal inher ent in nature. It is natural to get well. The body’s recuperative resources are not equal to every need, but they are very gieat. It is because of this even that the well man tends io keep weli, il he confoi ms to mture's laws, for the sys tern is ever full of iioison from its own waste, the disposal of which nature has provided for better than any city lias for the disisjsal of its deadly sewage. Take the case of any ordinary wound It needs only to have its disrupted parts brought together, ami nature does the healing, and even in many cases a he e the pai ta are not brought together, na ture tills up the space with new fl»*h. So nature will mend a broken bone, on the simple condition that the adjusted parts be allowed the requisite rest. Dyspepsia, whether induced by im propereating, the neglect of exercise, brain overwork or care, worry and fret, w ill in time disappear on removal of the cause and compliance with the law ot nature. The best physician* now treely admit that typhoid patients, in ti*e great ma jority of cases, would recover without a drop of ined.ct'ie, that they need medi cine merely to promote ease and com fort, anil that pure air i* better for them than all drugs. The same is true ot some other diseases. More and more is it being admitted that in no case do drugs have any curative power, but only aid nature, as the surgeon aids in the case of a badly broken limb by removing irri tating bit*, spirilla-, etc., and securing the pro|ier adjustment and fixation ot the parts. The uld-titnc doctors greatly overdosed |s'o|ilc, in multitudes of cases literally dosed i>eople to death. Within less than twenty year s a |s-rsonal friend, called to waten a neighbor far gone in con sump tion, was shown cloven different medi cines, each of which she was to admin ister during the night, according to lhe varying symptoms. It cannot be too strongly emphasized that those wtio observe the laws of tlieir physical nature are likely to keep well— and even infections di teases ha«re Intie power over sucti persons, an<l Would wholly disappear if all observed theee laws. HUNSAKER & DODGE, BEDSTEADS, T. J. COLBERT, 173 OREGON f ACKSON VILLE. . Residence on C St Offi-H-* m William*' Brick Building >vrr ^n<:iri«irrrr’K » The southern Oregon mines are plac ers and lories, producing gold with a very little silver. The yield of placer claims 1* about $200,000 per annum, as an average, the sum varying according to the rainfall, which makes work pos sible. The total prodact of placer wash ings han been perhaps $30,000,000, in cluding deep placers or hydraulic dig gings, and shallow or surface diggings, and the auriferous sands of the seashore The number of placer miners in the five counties of Jackson, Josephine, Curry, Coos and Douglas has remained tolera bly uniform for several years, and must amount to 700 or thereabouts, including Chinese A good many of the whites are nettled jM-rinanently in the vicinity of their claims and quite a large propor tion of them are married and have fami lies. The number of people dependent upon placer mining for a livelihood is probably 2600. The most of these reside tn Jackson and Josephine conntie», which are nearly equally divided a« to their mining |K>pulation. Curry comes next, Douglas next, and Coos last in im portance • FURNITURE WARE ROOMS IXGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS AXD COMPRESSORS, Central Point, Oregon, Graduate of th « Univereity of Louisville Kentucky. Call» promptly attended to day or •ight. Willi-uns’ Building. SKIN AND SCALP REDUCTION X CALIFORNIA WINE. THE RECUPERATIVE POWER IN NA TURE. OUR HINES. Daily Passenger Trains Except Sundays P. P. PRIM. Wilt orne»« • • in ill ('«»arts of th • Ht.it*. 01*1 F»4l«»w’< building, up stairs. A few weeks ago the .V. Ti/nrt, in au article headed “No " __ _„ r _.... More Deep Min- ing,” showed that the lower deposits of the Comstock lode, providing such de Cleansed, Purified and Beautified bjr posits actually exist, are practically inac the Cnticnra Remedies cessible to the operations of man, and For clnansina the Blcin Andficalpof Dinfigur- that in future, until some new devices inx Hamon«, for al laying itching. Burning and Inflammation, for curing the fir^t Ryniigomi* of for delving in the bowels of the earth Eczema, Psdriaa e. Milk Cru*t. Healy Hnad. were invented, mining in this region Scrofula, and other inherited Hkin and Blood must be confined to the upjier levels. DiHeaaa»*. ('uticurxthe great Bkin • ure. and ('u- ticura 8oat>. an ex«iuit>it” Hkin Beaut ihrr. exter That this conclusion was correct was nally,and Cuticura Ke»*vlv«nt, the New Bltwat Pu shown by the fact that further attempts Boy’s School SuitH, 5 to 11 years, ? 2.00. rifier, internally, are infallible. to go downward in Savage and the other « “ “11 “ 17 “ 5.00. deejier mines had been abandoned, and A COMPLETE CURE Youth’s Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. I have differed all my lif»» with akin di «He* of the water had been allowed to rush in different kind«, and have nerer found permanent ami flood the drifts and winzes which Meus’ Heavy Suits, $10.00 and 12.00. relief, until, by the advice of a lady friend, 1 bar! been constructed at such an expense Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00. uaed your valuable ('uticura Remedies. I gave them a thorough trial, ( if . ir six bottle* »if the of time ami money. There is still fair Bofloivent, two Ixixee of Cuticura and paving ore in the upper levels of many These goods were bought in the East and cannot bo excelled in qual Cuticura aeven cake« of ('uticura Soap, and th»* r«ault was of the mines—ore which was left behind ju»«t what I had t>een told if would be a com ity or price. in the search for bonanzas further down plete cure. BELLE WADE, Bichmond. Va. —and this can be worked for some time Reference. G. W. Latimer. Druggie. Richmond. at a reasonable profit on the cost of ex tracting anil milling it. This is the ex SALT RHEUM CUR CD. I wan troubled with Sult Kheuin for« numl»er act condition of affairs in the Comstock rfyeara. so that the »kin entire!) came off one to-day. The days of fabulous dividend* of my hand* from the finger tip« to the are past, and those interested in the wrists. I tried remedieaand dorter* pre»*crip- tinnn to no purpose, until I commenced taking mines realize it lietter than anybody Cuticura Beraediea, io»d i.ew Ian entirely cur«i else. E.T. PABKEK, 375* Noyd* <ou fit., Boeton. That they understand it and mean to profit >»y their knowledge and make one rrt:HiNG, scju.T.'Ptirpi.'r. For th* laat year I have had a«p»»cie«of itch grand “cleanup”.before the bottom final ing. scaly and pimply humor* on my fact*, to ly drops out of mining speculations in which 1 have applied a great many meth«»<if* of Nevada is evident to all who are not treatment without success, and which wan spoed- utterly blinded by the gambling feyer to ily and entirely cure i by ('uticura. M bs . 1KAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, O. the facts connected with the great “deal” which is going on on the Pacific coast NO MEDICINE LIKE THEM* to day. Interest and expectation have W* have a*»Id y«»ur Cuticura Kerned»«» for the laM <ix jeara. and no medicine« on our shelve« l*en kept up in the past by the hope give Iw’tter Mitief rtion. of uncovering great bonanzas in tne >AD C. F. ARTIIEhrON. Dnigziri*. Albany, N. Y. R EGON lower levels. That hope has been re S’ LY Cntu ura Remedies are sold ever) wl-eie. Price; luctantly given up, and with it went the VER Cntimra. to aehta; Resolvent. SlUA; s^ .p. .5 only chance of keeping the mines valu cent*. Pf’par al bv the Pnrrr.R Ibttv» \ nd « iikm - able for s|s-culation. The large opera !( \r. Co.. Ifc»*t‘»n. Mann. Need fur •'llww to Curt* tors saw their opportunity for robbing s|»ln IH»rase«.” Tast Time, Sure Connection. Nev? Equipments. PPHQC Pimple»,. Skin Blemish**«, ami Baby the poor and swindling the rich slipping U II U DO, Humor*, cur»«d by « uticura Soap. from thorn, and now they are engaged in making one grand last deal to gather in I ACHE ALL OVER. the dollars of the gullible, make a clean Neuralgic, Bciatic, Sudden. Sharp and Nervous Pains. Strain* and Wt««k- sweep, and leave the Comstock ami their netM* relieved la one minute by the Cat- victims to th -ir fate. The mining-stock Aoe.itninod.tion« an.nrpA.i.ed for comfort an.l «nfety. Fare, snd freight much leer than by any Irura Antl-I’ain Plaster. New and per boom over which the people of the l’a- other route between all points in the Willamette Valley and Han Francisco. Only rout, via fect. At dmggibti. 2ft cents; five for $1.(0. Potter Drag and Chemical Com- cific coast are apparently going wild is on. perfectly transparent to all who do not wilfully dose their eyes to the records of the past ami the plain fads of the pres ent. Of the magnitude of the deal in w hich the heavy operators are engaged, a few timji s will give some idea. Consolnla- ter” \ irginia and California, which is ine leading factor in the rise, wa» selling on Corvalli* Ht l .V p. m . I/Yivf Ynqaina at 7:3») 4. m Oregon 4 California Weat Bide trnuin October 13th at $2.05 a share, its 216,000 connect at Corral lia. TheOregan Development Conipanjr’a shares having a market value on that dav of $442,800. On November 30th this BllRELY VEGETABLE. value had increased to $4,320,000, and H I on Saturday following,when the stock was AiY e; Bilious ? j j ! quoted at j.’r.->, the value hail swallerl to Th'1 ¡‘ft/'i ' . * « /»«/• tn r»trf. 1 nr. I f 11,88*1,Out). Thia is an appreciation of cheer’ »r - •• t*. J' a q.. - iF. r *YO« Bilious Atl - over 2700 ]n-r cent, in less than two 8AI1£ etrrar.^ d -u;e it, IJv- r _ FROM ____ w _ FROM NAN FHA.\CISCO: YAQUIS month«. The man who had $1,000 in K ansas city . M W K BERNARD . . Jan. 4 Bunday ................................................................... Jan. 9 Tu»sd«j ................................................... vested in Consolidated Virginia and Cal •• 1« Friday............. ................................... .. . ” 21 Sunday............................ ................ Do You Want Good Digestion ? ... “ 2H ifornia on tlctober 13th could Jiave sold Wednesday............. ............. Feb. 2; Friday.................................................... uifA/'»»// btinnnrh.Hffift- The (’ompany reserves the right to chaaae sailing days his stock on Dec. 5th for $2*500. The frit»-. >,fr A iftighbor, who had ¡akin Simrr.'nt Fires, rail and cabin. $14. Kail and storage. $9.MR For information apply tn other mines on the lode have appreciated . ifft R’ ■ oh r. A mr it uas a ritr cvrpftn rrtti C. C. HOGU*. ■ r p . ¡>r first tl sf 1 ft” A rt!i-’< d me pery in the market in the same proportion, Acting G. F. A Pass. Ago it Corvallis. Or. mu< f . an I in ‘■nr uierk'» funr I um rj» str^na and anil mechanics ami miners, laitndrymen ’e r.'; 7.1 I ever uas It in th-'I At imiliriuf I rr* z* ttMfl, ;ni' /»». ami workingwomen tiav ebeen thrusting ! ' ' «•, V a • ’ 1 ;r their hard-earned dollars into the out stretched hands of the brokers, anxious Do You Suffer from Constipation ? to take a share in the deal. When it is -n> Regulator for over and th» crash conies there will be • • h. < e 1 Ly a temporary a few inordinately rich men and an army D - f ti- | i\ r» • •>.,<• ,.i»t three > r of p-nriless victims on the Pacific coast. ft a , trith il.ritlril benefit.9* The alleged cause of this sudden rise H.-.ve Von TMiria ? in the stocks is the a-lvani-enient of the. I . 1 r* L'trr RcffU- o|M-rations into tin* ore section of the ’ di thf grt-ati st Ulf th ¡-n Cinr^tKtR perti• Consolidated Virginia and California to litt, ft. - • ! ••on«. a rrrdi~ the eastward of the line of the old bo cHie d • ■ ■ ■ DEALERS IT nanza ground. This is no nnexplored ’’ 3. H Cor. '• -' ¡ ¡¡ icj ! Seminary. ground which is yielding large results. C«. It is simply an ore holy that assays «"ter a- ter than Calomel I aliout $27 to the ton, which was passed T h. I VC I r ,.L- »» .<-r t U*»i*-*e*tiou o* t!i • e ,.i* ■ •• >1 "re hab f r.f taking over as not worth caring for while the f I- J t. j . • t ’ r?’ly L-iJ lower levels were being prospected. It • it I ! .ve be*n Walter A. Wood’s Binders, i» undoubtedly the tailing off of the ex t - ’ triLir nt Walter A. W raid’s Chain Kake Reapers, , ’«»«, Atjjrj Hejra. hausted bonanza, from which so many . h... .. I HUGG Walter A. Wood's Sweep Rake Reapers, millions were taken, ami is \jable to dis- •» Walter A. Woorl's Enclosed Gear Mowers apticai entirely before much farther pro u /■ ;• A o . r hiLiddphia. Pa (iaar, Scott <t Co.’s Separators, gress is made towarl extraction. And ■Si.oc vet on the strength of it shrewd o|s-ra- (iaar, Scott < o.’s Plain ami Traeiion Engines, tors have succeeded not only in forcing Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake; Kake; also a up Consolidated Virginia and California more than 27<X) per cent., but in simi ■A'1 nil T-zino of ^1 ii<*liiiioi*v. larly appreciating the value of even Write for Ctetalosne. Addreee either FRANK BROS. UPL. CO.. Portland, Or., or — AT THE — stock on the Comstock. It is the oli CRONEMILLER A BIBPSET, Agents, Jacksonville, Or. story of a shrewd brain working on a lot --L L of gulls, and it will have the obi ending of a poverty-stricken community, community. This —AND— is without doubt the last deal on the Comstock, anil its manipulators will HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE I make the most of it. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Now is Your lime to fiel 225 MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME BARGAINS!! PROFESSIONAL CARDS THE LAST CONSTOCK DEAL. —TL ANOTHER (Colman'» old Hand.) Marri no or coubts . rrc. Uiornry-at-lnw ____________ MEDICAL. BUSINESS CARDS. WUJ idvortiaomonte will be rnaertsd in the TlXt* » IU, luUuwin* am» I i .'ii lictw, <«»• laeenion........................................... $Z M ’___ ” ewaW subsequent insertion............... (I CO cr- Lagni adreruaements insertad marnosa lily. A fairrtsiuction from the above rates tngda to year!} and time advertuora. THE TIME8 JOB OFFICE is more completa by tar than any other in South ern Oregon, and cnanparee favorably with say in the State. Job Pruiteaa of every uneciaable description done al San Francisco relee, udir • prompt and firatuilaae maaner. NEW TIMES BUILDING Oae copy, per annano, in advance ...................................................... tl il paid within aix month«. 3 ‘‘ *' not paid until end ot year 3 a»x month«. .......................................... 1 three months........................................ ÁRD JOE nails , cijut F. S. CHADBOURNE & CO Wholesale A Retai) Dealer« in all Variati s of Furniture, BeJdiig. Ulster/. telimi tuvo íi 1 Ly Asli Bedroom Sets from $30 oo upward. Everything in ottr »tore marked "wav down Call and exarnind before purchasing. Nails. Lath Nsito. fir ;shin* Nsito. F»nens I Nsiis. Horso Hho* Nsrls res »nd ttt«»i H'y*1 •u w« K 11 I * M> COR. FIRST 1 YAMHILL STS, PorHani. Or. ha* been Aj>*iie<| reguari'y at the com •« i ;.»* nt »»I < ry ve.ir r »r ov- r «»Me-fiftli of .i century, h eoinhimM». with thcNound* r»' . i. li. ai . ii I vn ’ c I .■’!.•• |«’reservation am! ra>b»rntion of ii«*alt!i. a Ifirze anmunt of iu- tercMing nid nniU'dng li^lit reading, anti tlie < alcD'lar, G*t-o»c>:ni« m ! « alculaf ion* chmnoltigif alifem* at-v.. sre prepired wit! crcHt u ire. «¡»d will be (o.iml entireiy acen rate The iisuc oi ilo'fvtt« rS Alinaua« •yin live nt home, and make »non» money nt work for ni, than nt anything *l*rt in f«»r 1 s^7 will prob.aMy b?* th* lurge^t editiou of a medical work ever puh!i*hfldyin any th* world. Capital not needed; you are The proprietor-. Me«sr< Hoa- •started free Both eexee; all ««/»**. Any one can rountrv. do the work. I^arge eanung--ure from the first tetter A Co., Pittaburg. Pa., on receipt of a mart fxmtly outfit and term a free. Better not two-cent stamp, will forward a ropy by daisy. Cosis you nothing to send us your address mail tn any pi-rsun who cannut procure and find out; if you an* wise you will do goat one iu his neighborhood ores. H. H allett A Co., Portland. Maine. *pnrial rare given to insk»« th»- tr .vr'ing at* mm. fortable aa poi*il»lc. BeM H-ute »0 FsHtern Ore gon for traveler»» and tourM*. For information apply to THOH. GHAVENOK. Agent. Ashland, Oregon. Aahlund ofti•».- at Wi’.lnrd A Kuhuik* har<i- wnre 8t<>»t*. Ager.t nt Linkville. Club*. H. Moore, at Reame« Mai tin «V Co.’i* ¡*t«>re. YOU na yd < ing t!in burden of home manufa- turrr*. Es|»ucin!ly i* tin* the < «se with Gr. en'* August Flower er.d Bo*chde’« Germnn Syrup, a* the r«*<k:< ti<m of (tiirty -«YX cent* per dozen I »a* been xd«le<! ».»'inur«*a*»e the size of rh* bottle* < ontiiinin; the*** rente- die*, th» r*«!iv giving? one fifth more »nedi- rine in t!»e 7*» <■• -itt size. Th« Ausni*t Fi-»wer for !>\ end Liver Complaint, .*1114 the (ierinan Syrup for Cootrh and Lunp trouble«; hiive. perh«p*. the *«’nof any mo«liciue- in the world. Theftdv.w tage «»f me: • e<l <* / • of the t> »rile* u ill be greatly appreciated by the wick and effiict- < «1 in every town and riIHge in civilised countries. Sampe bottles for 10 cents re main the sme’ize. C.onnumptinti ( *rrd. An o'd phy«irien. retired from pr-rtiee hav ing had 1» ac' d in bin bandi by an F a M India iniMionary th* formila of k eimp>e vegetable remedy for th • «¡»evdy and permanent cure » f C*»»Imi•«nt ion, Bronchit'o. Catarri». Aaiinna ait'! all Throat and Lung Aff-rfioDa, aleo a poaitite and radical care for Nerroaa Debility and a J ! Nervoua Complaint«, after bavin* te»t*d it« w»»- - I dorfal curative power« in tflMWMfd I baa felt it hie dn‘-i<» nv*k tY'.n*”. y • w-n . fenng fd|- . • » • « .«it dwirw t » r •!> 5 b i uno ••»Jcrin:. I wi'.i — 1 free n* > if s’. **hr- I «-•»* i*. tbi* rec ,pi. ! in Germ’.n. Enirbeh^r French, with fall diro«- tinna for i»r »partng ai.d u*;ng. Kent Ly in il I y e.dtlrenaing With etami» naming tin* paper. W A. Noy»*. HV IMvrer » Block. H*»ch*«.t$r.N. Y i •ttnkfttn^ * I t»r tAqifr Ilahit, • an be cured by adtniiii-tering I>r. Hainea’ G«»den Specific’ li run l»e given in a < up of c<»Act »t tea without lhe kfinvrletlge of ♦lie taking it, »flitting a fcpeedy and l*erniMnt-nt cure, whether lhe patient i» h nioderaft- drinker or an Mh^dudic wreck. 'I hon*auds of drunkard« have nrado t nq cratf n.cn wh<» ha*’e taken th< Goden Specific in their <•••fl', e u ithout their known • dgc. and tn dav b* h. wfl.t r on’t drinkmg- of their own free wi’.i Xo harmful effect*» «eauha from ita adininiMrittion <’nrea ruarantred Send for circular a ml full par- ’irti’cr«. Addrr»« in confidrr« e (fojny.% hrr» trir Co IMF; <■’•*•1 . ^inejuuati f'hi*.