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oe iinuiHtaiu onci juuücranc times. ---- I lhlblishedever) tr.'Uç nio ningt» ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK CHARLES NICKE/ ydrertiwmerOx will be inserted in the Tl>ZI . I the following rates : fen linns, one insertion............. ................ . *2 SO “ ea<*L »ub»«iaetit insertion.............. fl 00 I a»i»<.rti«enienli> inserted reasonably, from the above rates made to pRaPRinaü. I'JITOa A.’.O NEW TINIES BUILDINC Ottic»» -Corner Thir«i am! (’ Stwrta H»lrt ut MubwcrlptlWM: • ><ie copy, p«r annum, in »»dvatu*« •• •• ** paid within nix month». “ “ not paid until eni six in«»nth-. . threw moiithM THE TIMES JOB OFFICE IAUKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY II, 1887 r.or. MEDICAL. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. HT ATE OF OllEGON U.B.Hen .t.ire.J. 11. Mm-'.reil. J. V l> * i gru*»man. B. Herm-mn* Go» Heeratary of Stute TreuMur»*r. G««>. Haller; Sapt. »’•; ‘L S'lpietne .1 u l4’*-*- W. Thayer. H. S Kira FXK-ST JUDICIAL l»!*»lklcT. t'omprisnu Jackson. «L*->'»phir.e, Ki.vnath eon nt. •— (’ r-*.i ’ > I-:** I • District Attorney. VV M ‘ olvij. ANOTHER REDUCTION ai i :it 1« itt > at ’ Ears aud Sc Ip Covertd with EczemAtnu- Scabs and Sores Cured by Cu i’ nra. iul«t litt!» - »D. Mged With F«*z«‘in >r t! M Y I ed gri-nt ix»rti«»n of li tl«« «1. J U’KS«»N COUNTY. Hanator. A.( Stud»-. U-pr«- fat How«iitch. H. AMilkrj’«»nnty Jn i * i ('«»’nmi**i«»ner.1. Ben,. II ».vino« d. s. (Merk. w. II. P.aker; Sh’ rdt. P. W. !► tirer. N. Fish'*r; A«s -»r, .1. I < i.‘ > Sap« rintemient. Wm. i’n • • ;vu ve..’r. r. !mh; Coroner. R« Pry> -. Hoy’s School Suits, 5 to 11 yours, i : 2.00. 5.00. 11 “ 17 Youth's Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches. 8.00. Mens' Heavy Suits, >*10.00 and 12. IM I. l-\ uir-button Cutaway Suits.line eroads. 25.00. JOSKl'HINE COI N IY. I .Senat«. H. »• Md!«. U •*. - *< •»’» Mitchell; County Ju.I; •.).<<>» ; > •• U er«, S MeHsetKer, «L M. B-.y?: ( hnnslot; Sa»»riff. I G. I* ' W. Horra-d; A- wt . ' •’ L penntendent. F. I Hm ;a**v■<’ : > irv jo- w Saunders; < oroner. Dr. Kr» ». Kt AM Kl U COl M Y. Joint Senator. < * M. <’*rt *-’ •’ »V» r«MH(itative.K. M-L'xan of K a uat »»U’> (à. W. Smith; Con n’«* '• ' • ,H A. Em nitt;« l-rk. W- « ‘I ' . • S ”* >! dera; Treaanror. G. i - !» ’ d f \'. ’ Hatton; S^h-NH S.wroc J nt M F. I î$urv««*ur. It. S. Mo»»re. LiKK COUMn. i: •presen . Senat' rad H. ’ '»rtwriaut of W tatire, K«^u' L<- m of Kia .*. L • i ? j.i 4»k««, a — . riiese goihls v.prc bought in the East and cannot ity ► or price. ,1 I. b I II j>d » xt«'nd«*»l !.<» I )«*an* «»id. It la*(£Mi> h it with und Ina Mcalp. which b»*< II ud pou •••! «mt. M»nw. iuid from wtn Hlid l«*Hvill»( J st i ii cauaing intent»«* iteli ¡K _ _ _ ......................... I i. <*Hlh til'M* . lwt'Mir matted and lif lM*i*fbtclik. m ' h I im tl«** fkin u »" raw. I k pi <L ->tr«»>' «l. 1 w GrMduid!) th»* h i*.r It t tn* bt»<*k of w uulil but a Mitall pi I 4; kt> w n«»u my > I th»» I mnm . M j ti lid M*rM10h ’ ll At : w beexcflled in qual- little ! m ».\ ha • m »!L r >.l vit h bl«M»d. hin h«*H*i anti! i*i** pi II« »W i w I.. d in ninny i II 1 u»«»Mi to tn In»* hat h way* tried to pr«*v»* it In Ik’i but i wm« 11»» UM*. I»»’ W'»uhl M*lht»Ti I (•»•«k him i«» tn«* i.«»s- laii" m Pi-uluHly with- pitul and to th»* b»*>t plo OUt SUCCOHB. About tiil-tllll’ •«>ni • fiit-ihi who dien, pre had lM*en cured 1») lh<* I ^«¡cii.a Tein« H run to use them vailed upon tn»* to try tli n. 1 • ••-* on the 15th of Ju .U’»ry la.- >t. t In !M*v»‘n in»»nttm evury part icb* «»f t »• »lie*« •. -> t» tra* «• - r«sn<«v i ■ *\ »'. Not a hpot or with r«*main on I i ■ c, .¡p |i> t«*ll th«» »*torj of his suffering»*. H:*- i.. it 1 • i 11.■ • tl. and thick and strong, and Ins - «• »1 :•; t «'n d dean n» any child’s iu m»- .vrld I <•. .ci *t * ¡.y vntniut» to <>xpn»Mt iwy for»mu t^udorful van K by the (’uticura 1L* ui I ■ ■ d '•'» i H sirni- larlj artlicted t<» k; ow tl.i.t n ;• t. • ment i- tin - ami without cxaggi rui ■ i.. i I! \KLI s M< KAY. Oct.« 1M85. lYulNMly. I have ■■*»*'*:i Mi. McK I m « . l>.-idf\ .ftc* '- cd with th»* l-.cz»*!na !!• w.. i pt'iful -l.r ' t-» look at. 1 know that It* |* (« i, t| (»tir I m -t i l.> siciaui-*. ami did all a fatlc-i c* aid d*• for a ■ ■ !l*-i ing child, but avadwi notliHi..'. i k <»w tin t the T statement he has made you ’<«• •« anit* the earing of bin boy by your 4 uticura K h di» •- ailko ? Al> every particular. oi u : \\ ILLI VM ANGES. Gold-211 C Sugir in Barre s ai 6 Cents per pound! I NO CREDIT ! SPOT GASH ! • • Clerk W T. Hovl: SMntf. «V-L <’» .1L» 1 r»iw nr-r A d - * • - ' '* ' Fi*h*»r; \H-.e«M»r, O. L. St <*y. MF.F.riso or courts , rrc. The Supreme rourt of Ortnm i m ■ 4 »’ S ¿»•t-i r«*trilar (•»rm* <’«»fniii«»ncin4 on the firnt M«»:ida-»> in March an«I October. Circuit (’«»t*rt for Jack-"*! county n».*«*l« tn - •0<*nnd Mondav in January, hr-' Motuinj i M e and • >'*n»h t ; for .Jo-♦|»'n*i'». weco-id 'I • In in Apr»! and tir-f M'» id-iy i”. S ■ f**r K' *i.- nth «.wttbil M"t'hyi'i Ji. i - • -*i tir- >!.>■ *■ S’»;.’ uh •» '. f *r Luc ■ ..... ’l l 1 I .> ■*. ! »r i afy and third Monday in YtMTUN». For Jack*Hi county th«» t’«»u*.’\. t’n.i. '<* *c « (’«»mfniNNioTH'r- court nv*«»t •-.• m*>'»r*., «* - n m«*ncin*with the tir«« Monda . f«>r J*».«-*»» • •* c«»unty. the tir-t M*•:»•! »v n J ■! »-’. \p I . * an«l Septamhiu ; for L»»ke < ou..i.. f’vt*r? •If-ni month. com’n'»ncinc th«* tird M • idav m ! ■ i i F<»r Kia nath «‘oil’*y t‘ u.st W ■!. --"layii! I'."* Jun«*. S»*pt««m*M‘r a i l \ ■ id»•■*•. <% U - J'»*«* -■ >• Red Men’s Buildin?, Jacksonville, Oregon o » I R 7c zr Shipments. rar. s SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Farei« ai.11 freight much 1* than by any Valley and Hal Only route via A< C’»mmo«i'U i<»ns unhurpa*) other route b»*twt K al k A,h* »11J tie o *. V i... Il THE ORECON DEVELOPMENT CO.'S STEAMSHIPS P. P. PRIM. FKOM Y AI/VI N k*. Santa Maria. Friday Ya»)Uina( ity. 1’ tir-day Hanta Maria. W»-dr.« -*> -.y Yaijama (»ity. l'u-*daj . Salita Maria, Mond iy Yaq-.ui a < ’ity. Sunday S ma M ,i 1,. S. ar U.-IUGi l I J> F ! *.;. A ITOKNEY A CiiVNsr.Lol; Vi LA ú . lACISOKVTlU. csv, Wdl practic*» i i »dl th«* < '•* irt.s"f Tl. in th«» (’oart I!'»-« *«, tir.-1 d«>or to trance. \ ttorney .<' >i N-: i?>i; vr-i \\v, i • >>■». >ti. W. R. AN ORE WS. ATT' rBXEY à Ci >VN>EI.< >R- VT-1. VW JU kM»M III. . BUY THE BEST ANO BE HAPPY! OK J. lA.NElL, ATTOKNEV X c;)irxs::r.<),; \ ! : \W Jacksonville O^c Will |.r *• ui*** ■ *i nil th * ' ’»uri ■ • *t t ■ *-i .,'* . A « IL-.' < ’ H’lil ’» nmkting "i ? *■ *■■ i ou ' Vitti, nt •••<-. W. F. WiLLI\MSO.7, ATTORN i :Y * rr>’ ?r*ij toi; at r Medford, All tanti tent ion. H. \ LN AV -HS'LY A I >r ï'EtjHi Y !-.«.' JacksoQ7Ìlle. Oregon. N E\\ M. D.. C. iiradaat»* »¡f th** lnh» rdîy of L»*ip h*« i.rnninjr M. D. L. L WHITNEY PHYSICIAN ^MACHINERY! AND SVKGEON Ea la point. Oregon Hsvifitf b»cat**«i at lh - pl. ir- 1 s-'a a »flare th* patron«»;»’ <»f :!u* •* • i i. . ( all- arteuile l nt a*iy tune. WOOD T. P.. YOÜNU AX D.. * IT KU EO N, Point, Oregon. Cent • Grivinatf* of tie* '!'*<li<* »1 L’riiversity of Loni^ViH« K««ntucky. (’«Jle promptly attended to day or •ught. II. PBYCI!. M. ’> William*’ Bailihr«. >1 K'.EiiN i’ll Y>1' I \N> AND Nrilhirtl, Ore««» OHI«’»-» in William»»’ Brick Bmblin: Lp.-Lor->. ! 11 XS T. J. COLBERT » PORTLAND, OREGON, CARPETS! OIL. CLOTH . Linoleums. Russ Muis c T.*V ’ INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. 3il au i ES|r.it i. PORTI.AN I »- Tire b -t ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE in the State. Free Busos to ani fren tho Hctîl. No i'hindH»« empi'»»" I ■ ehMr«««N. M« als 2*’ *Hnt*; 1 Hx.** * • ,v tmlt.v f >N Fr o ■The 111 Y i:ns* <n iDK u 1 m *U( «I St pt. an<! -Miirdi, each year. 312 |»»»gr-, B'jXll . inch« ».withover 3,503' ¡¡I k M rat ions a whol r h . fire Gallery. ____ (¿IV i-'.S Wholesale Price*« Wtrrrt tn rnt^nni :^ on ail r<»«HU f«»r personal or tUmlly u r. Tt lUhow to ortier, and give« exact cent <»f cvery- thing you um *» eat« drink, near« or have fun with. Tlw«e IA V AL.C AUI.1C HOOKS contain infoimation gleaned from the market» of the world. We will mail a copy FKF.K to any ad- dre«« upon receipt <»f IO eta. to defray expense of mailing. I-et u» hear froui you._______ Respectfully, 1 MONTGOMERY W,<\RD & CO. & 220 Wabt^ii Avenats Chicago. 111. **S£CUH£ hf SHADOW" 1 i Sit P.'T nh'H'M' U’ » tHk**'» in iti <]r»tv «•*»' *ri(»»»n »’»?- t NO LL P’< *i^; ' XS *. » • ‘ *’• ! ’• rF. i .'»">’ wi»me«l ‘V '» •: «»f *■•* a«*r<> h».-x|l nn.l -•»’ «L* '’■'L*«»’O 1 G. *• >> .. S OilìcrJoods in Stochis^^Liw Rates lusical Slerchandise. PATRONIZE JÜ.Î 1 SARDINE CREEK NU USERY rr:p. F. 8. CHADBOURNE & CO > <»1 t Coatoinm« 13> «<»■». well fnr:\-’ ■ I DODGE, ANOS, And all kinds of <■ LAlUll-eSr. •ì & :< F4r<t >l»««*l THE IKON AID MlilNS MACHINERY Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel I 7 7 \ t Y. / 173 H UNT ERS' PARKE $< LACY, (’alls respond*»»I to a JI ho'ira, da.v or nmht. Ortie«* oppo-ite Si*•-.■ •t'*« H »tel. Jaf’ksoarille. SWAMP 1 XNDS. 'ihegii't b\ the g« rieral government of .March 12th, IS.»-), to th-* Stat«* of Orc.ron of all the swamp aud overtlowcd laud » ithiti its limits was a Greek gift, The result »»» that gift has b»*»*n that some of th«* fain »st and most productive |Hii ii»ins of «uir t* tale, susceptible of sup- porting a large p opulation, have I»«' n llloIKIpohz 'll I >y a lew individuals; im- migrant« tua' would h. v«* helpP'l bllihl up our fr« «* in* Stilliti,»I1K have b(*en turn- rel.nv.iv; and few cal HIS claim ( banuis th«* s«i*t. A 1 »•lupi at. . I decisive dc»*isive step sln.ul'l UC'.V he taken by I the State tiie State. It w iiiihl lie much I I id 1er f-.rtlm i Stat»« it it «as !<m »I to a •cepl •» th a* alternative that cvciy single :n i • »• of the amp laml grant. not now _ .*■,.•!<■ be)..nd I its cm utrol < shool'i he turn« I* 1 bacii at ome tl to » the 1 «‘d.Tal govetnnn t, to I taken up by settlers under th« holm* dead and p «' emption acts, than that it should pass into the haibls of a fi*w large land own- ei«. A tin fly. enterprisipg yeomaniy is a i U hi*: endowment to tl.«* .'■tate than a I**w thousand »lollais in the treasury, as tin pi ice of tinning laige ari as of our most ; .fin.i fifi, lami« over into th»* po«- -■ s-i- nu; a f.a ' rg.» all. ti stock iai«»*is. But the State ■ li *u!d « cure al! of its swain;» Ian is to wh cn it is entitlrei ami parcel them out in «mall quantities to actual settici«. It WUUl i I P " * 1 tlu'ii forc tbat thè title to all tl I- 1 laime.l pi "1 to thè ;*a-s.r.*e of 11 . w appi or ,* l < >11. 17.1S7S, in regar» 1 in «lu di a stiict comi.liatici* w th tin t ‘ f Od. 2tì, 1-7’’, lta-1 not been ma •1»*, ami up-ui wl.'eh thè 2*1 p»*r «•entuin had not Is’cn paid pi ¡or to thè time that the law ol ! t iok effei*', and all late! Mib«i*qu»*nt to thè passage of s.ii.i law th it an* claimed cotitra.y to thè provisions of that law limiting tilt* amount to In* purchase»! bv oli*.* ilidivid- ual to :12< i a-T.*«, lie »Ire-la state in I not in anv ¡ml filrel th. r« riti w hin, it at law . and that all < ititi« a ing« sub««».pn*ut In t .«• til law I ls7x t » ik .«r*. ;. » •■’»■ I ami .¡, ,7ai. 1 to b effet whatever. Th«» Si piov »ll* a P»oj«er olii» er. a»'t with tlie a .*• nt ■ : th ■ III. Ill ill riet.-l lllini’lg V .-wamp ami ««»erfiowe.l 1 tli.d ttie v.»x* 1 matter n I knowing whether it would become a law or not the War Ifepartment took steps t" comply with «uch a bill. The remark able celerity of Senators ami of the War I •»•partni 'tit in measures w hen railroad eorjiorations are concerned is in must striking contiast t»i their painful slowness in pushing works of public improvement. Tlie people <>f t hegoii c in justly demand an explanation at the haiids of our sen ior Senator in r *gaid to this m< asure. II i- proposed to bllihl this bridge at the lower en t of the city of xPortland, alyl, with a draw in tlie dearwf wntVone hundred and twenty-one feet. That Senator is aware of the fact that goverti- nietit engineers have re|K>ited that a • ban bridge built much further up the stream should have a draw of not less than two hundred feet; that upon a ju- •!»*'i ii investigation foity-two persons, mostly navigators and pilots, affirmed the ram;* thing an«i that it was judicious ly <k*teriiiin<*<l 7 Sawyer, 127) that a “bri'lgc, .vnatever the width oi the »Ir.iw, will bean obstiui*tion, if elected in th«» midst of this Portland) hailxjr.” With these grave facts hef«»re our Sen ator, hr has intro'ha cd the foregoing bill and is pushing it with vigor and swift ness. But Ips zeal in furthering the wishes of lailroad eorj»ur«UioDs has out run tits knowledge of law. He propones th.it ( ui»grr-N shull authorize the<*<>n- slrth ’iion ol a bridge across the Willam ette river. Congress can give consent t»>, but it cannot authorize the construc tion oi .such a bridge, ‘ l'he National Guwrnment possesses no powers but such as Lave been delegated to it. Th«* States Lave all but such as they have Miri< iriei«ti. fiie |>uwvr to authorize tho building of bridges is not to be found in the l ydcral Constitution. It has not been taken from the States. It must rr- >id<* somewhere. They ha 1 it before the Constitution w.is adopt« «!, and they have it -till.” . 3 Walhce, 71*;. While the:«-tore Congress cannot authorize the budding "i a bri'ig«*, tins measure serves to h >w that lailtoad • potations will ie- >.t to the fxtiemest measures mr the fiuthereiic«* ol their selfish greed, re gal’ oi*ss ol esthe. public interests or pri- \.r«* light*. While the <:ate Lvgi.Ma- tmv shouLI cheerfully g ant th«*ru the r;ghi to Lii lge th«* Wiliam.*tte where it uou.d I m » no mat. rial obstrurtton tuconi- m»*rce, it shotiid, by the passag«« of a general law. as has been suggested!, pr«»- \ent them from obstructing <*oinmerw b *tw«*en a p«»it <»f entry am! ttie ocean. Tlie people of th«» who!«* State are al! «•qually m*. re.-t *d iu preventing the de struction of private rights l»y coipurat«* P »wer. A r > E s > M :. N f AND 1 A \ 1 i I < ».N . Th«*rc is n«» matter to which your at- ai ni ave»! tvntion will be called during the present both «Il i - session of any gicat»*r nnpmlance than V. Il the piattcr of assessment ami taxation. Che utter inctli«ien<v of «»nr present rnin^ I.;v ■ n»»w system was so marked that th«* last L“g- L- i. \ ■ .* ' » r\ . . 1 ; - \. m . Arrix»* at All arj at II sud .s h i-lature aj»|H»inted a commission to re \ 1 •.t• y at I.', t c. »i v ••v .11Ii-. m . Arrive at Yiujuma 5;(5 !• m . Oi ' t1 iif' rnui train?« cot licet al .Albany nn<l (’»»rvallis. vise th.* lau- relating thereto. That I i.xp. i The t’ornpany r.•»*♦•?v*•■» thn ri Ji1 t«» chauae »«ailinu »la>«*. ietiy « 1- commi.-sion has «loll* t..«* State great Fire», r-iil ainl rabii ML Kul , nd Htevrug»-. s'.'.ss, F»«r information apply ♦<• ill tli* line m , “»-li to tin* i cernii men I.C ioli < » V .*- r.ice by p.«»curing and prettuntmg < . < yilOtit F. K.*5t..l \ ti,l«ti. F. «1 Pa- . Agent. Corvallis, Or *i .-ii, n practicaT legit<iatiuna a» »hall in • I.Ha «•: great mtvi -st. and <»f suggesting my ju lginent be in strk't •«*ordanee Witb a law in many reflects wry much sii|»e- bloo»l; In qu* id lite ConMitiition we all have sworn to ri«4 to the law now in for« . But with ensues; a I*•»•¡it 'iipp'iit. and ns «hall la»condii» iv • fi» the all «L ff'.ence to th.* very abl«* gentlemen tible, ilesp*i I h —t interests of the State and people. who constituted the majority of that invì i: mi'Kot ¿ mi x i -, iierveusn Board, 1 doubt not that the view.- of this Legislature U|M»n this question will coin l i. ni the very first settlement oi <>•.- the wliol ci le exactly with the view- of the inin- _ r »n unlit now. the yi ’ cat river upon the range'! oritx. an<l tor the i(*a*on.s he Las hl» terse in buun laiv of the State, which Regul.i ly ami ably -. t forth. Of courx» it is I*, »»pen to unrestricted » »uuj»*- imp«'s-ihl«‘ to attain perfection in a tax ii.i*- lh»en, aixl is yet under the means ot iv<* law ;but th.it can l>* n -arcst attain*.» i bv »olitoli ol a | rivate cor|»oia'ion. 11. The r>|t]e to 1 taxing ail piopeity in tiie State, teal and works l>evun by tin* general g »v.-rnment lmppine •• bv. |M»r>«»nal, at its full value, ami allowing .it the l a.-.’.ides about a»l ■ .i»l»* nv»» hare* ho deductions whatever. That f»*atuie a healthy Liv 1« . :i ilelaved, and even now there is noi <>f the Vermont tax law should be added kn»iv. l» ,io * as to w hen the« a ill be com- I .agency known which requiies that each | h *!* hoii shall pieted ¡he federal government, wbicli It acts witli giv< umt *r oath, a mk"statement of hie bus control of comnifiei*. .m l n h ».*■•■ dutv P/’lH’ty % <linarv now<r *.i und » t)<v |n*:»ap,y oi having ir i< litréb the*» -U’**kH in tl»c m< t his ai S‘*s.s:n *nt m id«*, as nearly as it can expeditious manner, is actina the iiv- NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED «I. <1 he, r»v tficaases ■».sur, and th»*n double I As a general family rmutl.v for I >yst> g.i d i:i regard to them. While it ha« itiîic Torpid Liver, <’«»nNttpatiou. ♦•!«*. I hardly I would impress ui upon yon that this L*a- I*, n nu s* muniti >*iit to piiv.it.» <■ ap.,r- ever nse anything and l.av* n«-v«*r tuiv of tax law r should not be by any a’i'i'i', giving to th** North in I’.i die been disappointed tn th« ♦ f!.*«*t prodn» < .1; means »»mitte I. 1. Our <>ur p-csoii! law re- it seems to be almost a perf»*«*! cure f«n H radi, I c lap ie*. i notigli I m I w th diseases of the smniach and B«»wc1<. «juiies the property owm < r1 to make a ■til 'll it .. uld Hui d and ei|i p. i. - *ni i ! W. J. 51 ‘ < E lkoy , Maçon, < »a* statement under <-ath, ^»ut a the1 ** is no laid ind hate thiity ni ¡' uhi - of ! I'.ir- ! lit p«*nalty fo. non-onnpliam ■* K-- 1 *.-,i: do'es out u ith tirg« hand a ; v> on a »lead letter. To**r«* coiihl t ‘i *n tl.rei-ands of dollars for work of ii»'ede.l I..I- >» t*m\ <1 by i:il-c uf i I ivd - am! fraudili» Is* m> evasion, under such «••impulsion, p lidie iniprorcmi'iit, imp *iativ.*,y »1 PR -■/ '¡. ’ si ?*3 u<»liinoi*v l’’ull ol k «•mati',i.s m,; l<* t • the ex ertiti «• I the part •>( i ’. uv «me, fr»»m b *arii g his in.i: del by lir* p, -«ii.' n:*i » "it iv« of I re *pt I m ? . •rtitir.l to ’ jt 1 j't«>j • r i -ii < f tax.Pi >r. and th«* tl ■ I » 'I ■ fio pon ine th<* ■ p< c iv colli I oî’i r- wh » a Write for l ar»'>«ue. Address either IKiVli Ritos. IUI-1 . < <>.. Portland. Or., or I H l UOVI it 11 1.1. It A III i! list Ì . A cents. Jackson ville, l Ir. p’ .011 ol'lies.* necessary works oi ptlu- <•» i liiti'ti i <»l sit .i r.*a I.-. ;i g.c.it ¡i r- v '.ime ot t!ie ta . ib’e ;»: . lywoi’liip improvement the hand« of oin repo - I I i"ll of W hi 11 :»p]»,*;l! - tn i ..■.’*., * lie V *1 b* en 1. a*!y incrc.i cd under • m b a law, t'> • EtöPÜKiinVi! m lie utative-. lin* l ist i**^, I.J..H* m *m,if.ibz * 1 iL* would he «*•».. ;•']»::-..l ugly de r * h •«!. congress should In* «t.iye.l 'bililt ■ grant« r.,*i The honest taxpayer's Lu.«leu bv this in »>rd«*r that they »-an secure from con-I < oi.gr.*.-, ii-kii g tli.it i: - an n— grt", which lias been «0 liberal to pli all. ¡blv patent,* ! , !i*.nl 1. by ael of con p aa would ’»<• wrv mat ri.illy <hoiin- .l■•,•lar.■d a1 1,-1.v*l, va *ate I. •'1, as til“ «»:>Lojicst oue cotiid no cate -orporati» ns, some tnea-nre <*f that gre-«. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STOfiF, lils ; •* evad<* tii * law Tiovisi n sh •* '«1 rality for the benefit of the whole | annul!'*il an I -o >~i i i,, 1 lapsed, an i in I i* made :«»r the taxation • f !•» eign I )H*op!c. 1’tiring the l.pe canvass I ■ ug-: r. eai 1 t>> I*....... xi *.i !\ patent, I, tl it • . . - iu:li I »«»rations <l«»:ng larg • biisin s< in this I gesti I that in order to » xpeditc tl, i u* without mu h of « itherrval or p r- I opening of the < 'ohlinbia river the State » X. **!■' tin se ;:» ,pii*e 1 in go >1 faith. 1 n- al piop -rty within the State, a ml p o- Ì should litlild a portage i*.a*l from I'll»* -ti-.l i o| complying with the expiesseil on sh»« ild also ]>«• made f«»v (!:«■ tax- ! I'all» : tot'ifiilo. The position I then a«- wi-h » t the leg «’a'ive a« onllly to <h* •f ill» Hock of alien owners pastured 1 sinned «.1« taken upon the under-tand- | d.ire l*y a* I ul congo*«» the lamí« not ai ling that no other work l>etwe»*il three I re i lv i aten'* • I .¡ni.ul.eil a i.l c .n-i lt'i** I i.’ig < • rla’ii p:»r’ ions of the year within Xi I 1,1 j. ie limit •, wliit h have b-••rctofore vs- I points would ever be undertaken l»y th»* lapsed, an i to i:i -ti'ille -n t- in regird to I tax Jt* •’!. ■ general government but th.* budding of iho.e already patent d. Senator I'oltdi for the de Ei <rlsi.\Ti\ :: \ i*r« u; ri ox mi nt . I loeks and canal ; that such government int: ■ .diiced a hill provi 1 ng fo ¡.VEER SOLL ROCK 1) R IL L .S’.*/. V2> CO. M PR KSSORS, ers p |»etaining A n .« i*;> «r i"ti!n- u’ «»I th-* n < u' h * i 1 would n*»t undertake tie* buil ling of a termination of all the matter.« Caitiornta Street. J.v:!-unville 0 E I! 7Ä ’ /; ROPE — SPECI. IL TIES. .¡.VI) tie* “ federal I ship railroad, aiuj tbat such 1 railr ui to «neh g aut«, by «uii« in th • !.•/*»» i t I R !”• • ■ -nta’ ■•'*.*• for th»* Tin* *pii «i'o’i, t tli 'ielor**, come- I.- . ia’iv !i whir«», fOIIN Mll.t.Ei:, f. ¡ i I would he unfeasible. With this undvi- court.«. \ «*ml»lv is a duty whi *b SOLE A’H.xrs FOR : s ..i; I.eg, and with our ex¡ h *. iene * as to I h f *re thi * Rgi-dalUi. s to u hether tlie mi 4 be fulfilled at thi’ si*-<i.»u of til«' F«>ur-t ii:ed pit'*hf»»rk tl lowness with ffhicl, the locks at tlie actio.I of th l.i«t li'gi it lire |Jrall be sus- i... i*i:i’iir.*. Not only is it •! »maii'led taiti' d md o*ir d.*l» a<ion in /«»tigress in- l»v a spirit <tf fairness and justic White Lead ' b ‘ «les I. » . » 1 ■ I. I figgeste 1 hilt it Linri.-t ti Oil, p. r u'*i . ’ will »»f the prp- is t*xp: es«ly demand * 1 I y th« • < ’ in .t ¡1 n- t . ■ .niellerei,. , .4 tin* Stat *. But «ilice st t liete I to cat ry out tlk* Turpentine, " rolliiESI'OXDENt E SOLICITED. Win<*h,*t»*r Kid •<. !«»ct.i4 »:i bu .1 that time 1 have learned that not only viou- !"gi«Iatii:e, or w !. t’icr it will ac- tion. This should I»«' done in an in>- 1" (<» H hth I Saws.................. I (Nl have th< g iverimient engineers a»lv. ■ ipiie ce in th» plan of i,tt!«*ment pr«»j»«.»s- partial manm»r. rio. Bft North Front Strmt. - - • Portland. Oregon Buck S IWS. (c tiupb * • <1 silt! pint 1 00 I *i cillu r event I*IL«H UiE. eat d the building of a ship radio.id at ed by t'ieafor. -ai l bid Gun Powder. p»*r lb. SO ___ im« .-¿.LL 4 m ^ jc 7W‘ >«u .a ■ * iiurw ' - .•nucr.wrTWL Jani >*■. MMb ( Lu* ol 1:»-* most l»cneli'*i • . i ! * x|M*ndi- Shift, per lb 12» 1 h•* tipper |>»iiI»ut that congress is provision should !» ■ in ide by tlie legisla W h »I«. p«*r box -*>:ts t* ar«» ar instituted, by fairs that was “V< m*««L* by the lA'gis- 1 in a mo* I t*> undertake such an e ,t.*r- ture, in i*a«e a i • y -u 4’lpH. '* ** ............... i? I pr e ; that such a wo k is f**.a itile ; that which tin* St h* <■ mb! I.i* ’pre- »nted in ’attire wa< th.it for the buibling^of a (’iirtri'ItfeH, per box 15 et .h» I Bolt*, per doz . 1 it » ould >■ * i oinplet* I in ntsrut two veai -. «uch «nit for t• protc« lion of it« intcr- pib’t sebo iii r. Th * result of that ac Horse Shoe»«, per lb \ th’b S* ttc has Un att rney- tion on th»» t art of th • State has lw»en and that its co-1 wouid not excel ' one ests. Axes. . ! 4 >32 i jc lai lone-lhiid millions of dollars. With gone al, siiitabh* pr--vi-:«»!» *hotlld b* that the priee •»’ t »wn.?* on tin* (‘ohimbia V A a > Ax Handles ' A í 9 8 j A Miner’* Pickn . . these facts ls»f< re me, with th * knowl- mad * by tli * h-g; Pat'«!- !«»i- such con rive* bar is now n »t »»ne-half what it was I Band-saw Fib — ■ edge of ti »■ inrt'.er fact that it Yth »liny tingcn *y. on«* y«'ir a*g". Ti. - I *gi-!ai ire should DEALERS IN CrtiKscut-saw Files t:i v i;i I Hl CHONS. I o; th** federal government inetea 1 of the mak * the appropriations ne< e<sa* v for Door L"'’k- ............ Then* is n<» ? (low Bells . ... Stat»* to do this w»*rk of public in.pi ne- I • I’ nion that ke ping sti« h S'*h»> >ner in first * lass c«»u- « .i rful that Hu nt. 1 am foree»l to the conciti- <«:i that P- ^i‘-s.»s nohL h r navigation diti»»:i. and should be it would Is* the ties! policy on (lie put of th.m on ■ own. than a hun- tin* Pilot ( o nmis-i.»n ts - *b*!*h*»| bv it the : '.'I«* to ti«<* it - ntino-t exertions to die.l miles !arg ve: < ran <h'>'?bl m»t b<* ir* I *r :h * v»ntr«»l «»f anv war t e»> opciat:ng w ith out represents- t!»»at tijio.i thio w.;L*r rivt-is. These ni«n»n»blv that nii’” !».' intrr**M»»<l in : » i »* n ci mgr*** >• ior th«* pr . in in *nt o» rivers ar»* th'* |»rid»‘»»f the Stat'*, Tliev '’riving th«* < L»*gon |; b»f- f om the river. the ueces-a«y aid from the g**ni*ral are flu* greit natn al th- .'oughfa’Pi 4 Of Th«* 1 Leg>u ] i!oi • should L * >uMain<*d e tan» nt. Tlie session of congn ss now »•' him !■•■.* ’¡1 . I • by th» \’i:ni rh*y the in the ti**ld. I lli s \1 M“N ism bTKY. ng In i 1 is the short svs-io i, it* which benefit »»fall mankind, an«! th»* legisl II....IX I \ •' ' ‘ T »ithsC.ist lii**>*»Mn <!•» •« b**lti*r |>.irt byth-ircu» >r t i n* Lil* L ir ;est 1 ll.ii* llo.i«« o*i th» the] Dur ing the last s«*ason the law of Or it would be almost ¡lii|>os«ib!<* t*r secure tun* should t ‘ •_•<»<! t <*are that th' v sii» h appropriation. But I have the as should ted be imp tired in anv degree by egon relating to th«* tim«* in which sal at th«» p X'-han:;- ' : ! for ■ farm ■ • ‘ pro :• -1 luce "' - or ra*h. —'I. **r «••!■« *.1111.- in«tall:»* ut pbu. surance of Senator Mitchell that he will, »»th *r 1 ho:oU'jhfares <»f <*otnni‘*r<*<», build- mon should I m * caught and packed, on .it.ring this session, procure the nee«*« ed by man inainlv f »r th«* entieh nenf of the (’olnml’ii rive . h *s Le<*n openlv ORGA.??’ AS PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ry g ivernniental survey for such a piivaft* u<*rpora1 Lms. It would be emi violated by nearly all of the large» can «-Mil »n,l .xumms ..-1» K "«Is h.*f.,rH t irrh».»»ni!. Mr -ill »"* u*,»l rs».l<l. roa<l. o that at the first ses-ion of the nently prop»*: I » pi •« a -j'nc’.al law. pre ning establishment* on the river. It next 1 .livre-« rlieh a measure can be ni venting the obstru- ‘ i *i of <>nr ti l -water l<as been suggested that a « hinge in th«* B. F. MILL nia«l *. and that a Fish tre In* cd with some show of success. In livers in any manner, by br:»ljin' or law should h.* appointed. order to show congress how milch we otherwise, b'dw en po of entry .m l (’<•!»i:r.!--;oi.i r -’io.*bl i’h ‘r<* may b»* instances Neither o:(o i' it"«* !'• I. Th • law is go«» 1 are interested in this matter it might be th • open sea. •3 advisable that a special envoy of the where a railroa»! corporation, by L»c.i:ini enough and Ifrctiw en *'i*gb a* it is. \|| State, charged with but the one specific its»?lf just below .i la»’ge city, might ask that is ncv* led -its strict vnfor«*<»mvu1. Wholesale & Retail Dealer« in all Varieties of duty of appearing in l.ehall of the State th«* privileg»* of biidginu' the river so as If, during my i *:m of offic mirli a g-n- before the pro|H«r committee for th** pur- 1 (•»leave the bulk of its own wharves be er il ami ''p**n attempt is ma<L» to violate it ’iiy iiii»M*r.i- shad à obitalil l l ibles l -i* of -e.-uting silcb appropii.il «»■*. 1 low t’:e bridge an I t!i»» bulk of the th'* law, 1 shall <*oti I if *r i»<»SMjldf» f all <»f- 1 uld Is* ap|H»inted. The .'tate sh in! 1 w h i v. 'll t Ii 'i'v.lbove tin* bridue. To tiv«» duty to bring pu'»i.-'hm *n< The law •»lio*.ihl put forth its best exertions towards t v' grant this pr ivileg * would be to give to fvnd* r to puui ;rt l*<>,] ;i<j «.ins1 i "t Ii <•«»r;e «r.itio*is as dug <*f such aid mil towards «vi ni that company th** means <»( enhancing be enfo. pt •«•ii« 11 y I CHOICE PEACHES A SPECIALTY I •' h r-j i I oi'«* A i*i i- a »<• : |Mw»r individual*. Laws th»* »»Kill* mil'Hiit in on«* appropria-1 the value of it«» wharves ;lt t’a* < xp *n-e well as ajuiirt A«l»lrr»HH H. I . MILLF.K.G«.ld I But while the State i- putting of the,wharves of th»* city. This w«uM shoilLL iS • L* pr»-'el nrev‘iitin-r the Evffvtliiti'Z in <>ur store 1 . very < Ifiot to st uiulatv the fi d be t sp <*ie * a-’x l<*gi 1 nion wllicjh i «•a.» bin, _ «d' fi h "ii the Oregon h ho re of I rnmeht t<> <!•> it' b. imden duty o^ght i «■ . r to rt f cive legislativ»' <ano- t';r < ’oh n nh'a river 1»\ «dllier -eines, fish pim-li.-isiri; t v. :rd ti e undertaking a*> I *t* edy ii'»n. I '» i'ie 1 i^t IIi rd >»i a cent i>y <•<»• - traps «»r fish wheels. As about forty c* ».epi. lion ,'f faeilit.es for over« «mimg : p«».at ons have » ’in • l>c or«* our Stat • timusani dollars are pah] in duties on : d.-trnetion-at the up|«« r portag«* of an I lederal legislatures an I hav«* gener- :rti«*a»s ns »<1 in salmon fish ng. the I’e l- /Úíi a.l !. Or h ■ 1 ’> lamina, it would at tin* same tim»* allv r«‘«*eiv(*d what they desired, regard eral Governm *nt should lx* petition«* I to bt> a most judicious step, in view of the I less of individual rights. It is high tim»* establish salmon ha’ehci i *s « ON’, K T LAHOR. un*-, rl.iiiity of procuring favotable fed- that a cry of halt w >. made. It is high ASHLAND, L 71LI The «’rnployment <»! convict lab n in 1 al legislation where the |s«oph» instea»l 1 time that a » h inge of p«»licy >hould be ani FT. KLAMATH LI1TSS. of corporations are concerned, for it t»«i ha I and that no bciget should private coiiip *t;tio!i to ! « e labor is i gr’wvam*.* THE ROGUE RIVER I repare itself to build a po’tag«* lailruad rights I h * ruth! •* v acriilee l at the which should I m * r *tn d e l. In this State. JACKSONVILLE, OR , is*tw«*en the l’alice and Celilo in <*a-e sh’ine of c<»»p »ra*** g ce L i;«»w *. *r, this 1 ibo- is un L*. <*ont:act Sta*?«*•• leave Ashland d i > ... . • xr<,.'»t«-d ) congress should turn a deaf ear to our At th«* «*x- Th s is all I ha I i ;rp»»*v I saying upon th-it it as <. < y a s v< 1 to run on arrival <»r mail tinin freni I .*¡.1. a. : iv. 4 l«!tit’oii o adopt a polii v which would this topic, but a »¡cent event requires pi ati'*n of that ti*n«» th * State -houbl I aving recently been refitted with at _l. k i •• t all in« l-’Hi improvement*, an* now turning vil‘" for \-s da -d • V **r y , •; I S’!:-!'.'. po-tp in* its completion fi r an indi tinifi*, fu’-h *r ati *»it:«»n. '■'cuator Dolph, <»n ■ b\i-*tLe it *»1»-. ’■ t«*'^1»1 *. w hereby out a rir-t-cla-s article of tn»ur, whi»*h ie put up in t\»t-j<c<-t it L'i;\-. « ■ : ./ - c - i..r p ii* I. A l-inill tax fo th * next tw,i' tie* •*c<»’rl dav <»f the po*-e’,t sesjon of th»» lab “f <»ur p . “U convicts may not d1- rrel sack-, and ’«very snek in warranted to Fort Klamath a .«1 l^ak- \ i- ■*<!’■ til- b* b;«»ughf a iy long«»» int*» (*ump:*t i i«»n New ffiac'i-s .1 ' i-.v *-’ . «•(•ntair. I’.J poundn of flour If you don’t believe d « ca" wo rld lais»’ a rudieient «,l'i.,w deli j «■ ■::•!■• '. it’ :■!’■*• ! i .1 th • - Th*» J,«,»prieto* ’ k - i-'-*' un- r i::f-*rrn” * tj e th* . ju*t co'np’i' • a sack of our fl »ur with any ■jM’cial can* kX.v« ri to in t’, • 1 \- , mid Is* on band at the next session of 1 !’n t *d at-’s a bid to authorize the with f«<* • lalror. pnhli< tl.a h ba- t ..r».u*rho' n«ri«»VH »*»lthi<* w* II- oth»«r lira.*¡4 ■ for «-ah* in this market and | f<»rtnbie uh pon^ild»*. IL -t ¡o 1 '<» La-** 1 <1.- th* icgisl iture, with wh eh to commence . construction of a bridge across th • Wil- laws m«;i i mx<; M ; n «» i *.» i :rs. ■ Kjiown stat.«! and i- prepared P» furnifh g«»n for travi lern cd t«m'i- . F<.t infornili n>n note th«* diffvre *e it. weight. A law shonbl In* pas-.-«! tixin r tin' tie* b i bling "f «nell la Ir* .. 1 bv 11.«* Stat»* * 'am»**’e river at l‘"*t'iul. Oregon.” apply to I BOH. Gi’vW i \ »R. ’ • t \ -hi t : I. ( ha* ’on. •f ilien d**enied neies-ary. lltbcnit was | This bill author'/, -s t o '.VilianieM'* River tnaxi'iinni rates to I '* charged l»y all tcl- Flour and MIll-Fee j Fi-.-sli Br-.-ad and Venst A-hlmnl olii •»• et Wi ’.-'.'d » 1 • ; i a¡d- no’ imperativi« <1*1 th** .-tati* to provvedi I' iis ‘•u«-c»*.'>o s ,m.l a-signs to pgniph conip inies within the State ; the wan* More. Aicmt at L ; G W. S .i.th, C»»ii.tiuitl> »»ii h*:.4 ar J -xdianir'Hl fur wlreal will, this wi. I; the fund could bi* co\ *r- build a bridge ‘at a po nt between the maximum rates to I.«* «-harg I by tug .I h .I i •loliv.-r i •*>. --.r.1* !.. t,xt-r'*.»n*.f J«ck- Linkvilie Hotel. 1 I into the treasury t*i the common-1 citi. < of Portland and l'.a«‘ Poftbind. to boats »t’ e L ir i*i »• : i:«l t«» all v <*« mp I« I ..»■ vill. fc ■ 7» ■ ii**. A -o..... iiAHŒ > ROGERS .toils »' VTZ'A WA I ! *;tn li VP ■ ' ii't’it«-. . I ■ t»• •. »• i"i.- > -i hoi*l fund or to be 11-1..I fi r th»* com ■ be H'-louted a?bl <L*t *nnin»*d by t’.<* said f«»r* (>r«*g«»n p'*rt . wi’ii »«•‘•tri'tions as to I ?» t t.f Parley Boiler»« to my mill, Having add* f I ll I i»t w trk f «r U . - I * ! 1 i.'etioa of th<* cupitol. I’ is of ino-i* im- * bridg • »*optpmy m th.* » imp.iny »*<m- • I -. ■ t i * 11 i i'a t i o u «.f «ii« h vessels, ami also : d: 5 • *a HO 1 have M t h ; nv _ t very S.purd .y to Roll Barley f«»r I UU th-» witrhl. p r.am o to tlie State to hav the C**'um« stnnting sai»l bi id*. •*.” an I it r.*«pi’.;*s a the j>as age oi a general law . giving to w««rk wdl be done on blent •darted froe Both s x* •«: ill a * : \ «»in* <** q customeiJ. Trs tiia .iv* r oiened to free navigation than* draw in such b i l/o of only about i th«» leg’?! tt’v<* b’wlifs of a’l im oT(»or:iti*d d<> tE<* w<»: k. Lar^i« e?oi i m* *r<»iri with their Rrin» notion, h . .' that I.— pirtiee , - ... can — return - . P* r r i.ot i it is t*> have a dome upon the Capitol. one theai.nii day. I a.a prepared * to .................. roll barley ut ¡ ali Mart < ‘».-tp. <»!ittit -e ito i - fr hundr d an«l twen4y-on<‘ ft*, t cities the right to l x the ch*i»••/<•» of all .« hi noHiiinr <•» ’ -i ti> * <• ir .*» Id'o-'S Th s measure of public neivs dty I w ould i in the clear. W thin two w»*eks after gas. wat«*r, ♦•’«• t i<* light ami telephone hmr*»and in tn«* »»• •-> manner. T'-.i« |»ror«%5 • i> d«*lay. und til ’ d «»at; if you ar«*«'--- “ i ’ *ill do ho at far ali»'»««l tn* . »uiL»>r. i -tl; and it i- worthx of vuur heart) ‘ tiie iiitr»¿duelion oi u» h bill ami without • «»nipani.* . But th;- lattci law should «» •ce. H. H\ li . itt A • <>.. p<»r.¡ai d Miviiv. <i. hA Hl. WS KI Daily Pa >33a;» 3T Trains Except Sundays J« 9 EVI T. 1 BAIL. FIIOM SKN rilANCISCO! Jan. 21 S iit4 Maria Hunday......................... 27 Yaquina ( ity. W« 'liu bduy Feb. 2 Sant'i Maria, Friday ............... ... “ 8 Yaquina City, ThurFcUy.................... * H .Santa Ma rm. W«*dn» “»lay.................. *’ 2i> Yaquina < ity. Tu»*»wlny...................... nt.*« Maria. Monday .................... . I Vi piir.al ity. Sunday............. end orscinvat. EH EH. II I KEGl I. \ riO.XK. A law was pa-s»*<| l»v the last legisla ture fixing th«* maximum rates of fate over railroad* witlrn the State, but es tablishing no maximum rat s of freight. A law of this kind is absolutely net d I. Tin* |>e<»plc of Oregon and oi the eastern poition of oiii State espt cially are sul»- j“<*t to a hi « mt oppressive taritf rat«* of transpoitation on the products of tin* soil, so burdensome as to deprive them of A tho -*.s fair L.L result .....It < of ' their hard, persis- tent ami unrvinittinff lalxir. It is the uml<)iibte<l ri^ht ami the imperative duty of tiie State to intcipose its protect ing car«* to that class of our fellow citi zens who coitHtitute the mainstay ami Mip|M»rt of th * commonwealth. I’mh*r th«* law. as it now exists, rates of freight estal»l:slie<l by the railroads have to be ported publicly every six months. It would bo proper th.it the rales estab lished on the litst oi this year b * taken into consideration by th** legi.-latn c. and that the rates on tnv main pnjducts of th'* country be fixed at a figure not »*x- credingtim rut**« charged on railroads in the .ïtlant «* Mate- wh»*i<* there i* healthy competition, while establishing reasonable* rates <»n all other at tides on 1 hi*' is a feasible sugges- . “ .oil, ttfo ]<*'.;!<!atur«‘ devise a • U1. but kîiAfTd six* better ami im n* »*H4’:Ve scheme, I woif I im>4 « iievriidix give my as.»«mt tlieicto. «te Uu«d, Ui*'-1, b EU ite ’.wat AU buM»«s*s piar«*! ia !’*• hand- w.ll i <■:>•* prompt att« iti«»«. Bp«»e't»l att«*ntion given t»» .»oU«*rting. / 7/«V .VO LETTS FaV.4CGCA.IL AlïDHtSS. Ila. ing now taken »tie oath of office as ( hi I I ’ m *. lit1. 1* Mastra to o; I In- .* , I cannot but led tho freaic.-t distrust of uiv own utilities twhfrds a pro;s*r and .aithiid »11«. h i geof iff Irgli and r<*.-|M>.t- «¡Me duties. We are fct the very thiesli- old ol an era in the Ipèfijrji of (Jur gov- i rument w Inch will call lor and imi>era- tiv. lv demand the hufliMt order of states man-hip, Hu* »uor-i iloep « *ated patiiot- i-m, and the pi ofmmdeet devotion to our n institutional form of government. While )’r»>vid<*in*e is st*ll vouchsafing to us fit ting seed-limes and abundant harvests, and while we are btes-ed with a most salule ions climate an® fruiiiul soil, yet there is abroad within our own State and all over the hind a feeling of ^con tent . t.ot by any means conti..... 1 t<> the over crowded populatitm of our laige eiiies, but pervading the great ina-ses of the working classes of tlie country. The faimeis and the day laborers toil early and late, barely repBjving enough re- muiieiation lor tim^“ isolnt ’ ' • neces-iiies <•!' lit'*, and all t.aji 0*1 iridustriiK not iav<>ri-»l l>y speiiajT>*g(>4 lation are lan- e hi Huth.i i .»i, 'tealtli -¡«Tntinues r HCeiiinnLtli* in r.i]*.• I;>* tlian <*viivl»i«tui.- iti l!i • <*nff -, Ih»* t:iv»»re»i niotn*y.»»l <*laxsi***. The a»*» u- iniilatii>ii m illiin Un» last three ili*<*a'h*s <»i t*"*at »»‘alili in thè hainl*. <*f thè fi », thè un| r: » e»|.‘iiti*il gruwtli ami airoaant a -iuiiplii>n <»f oveishailowiii); iiiot>ot><>- ln*s and thè I». stownient oi thè gre it l u‘k <>f thi* biirdens ut ¡»«»veininent upun ialxnin^ ami and producing producili;; classes, in ■»,,,1 ,111,1 U'ìtl» ir»-»»*it measure ir..*and with great h. to a long-con tin ms I and p» isistent ■»sot vicious 1 lass Ir^i-dutI- a ol t he v:al government. Art lo thi«. is the birther fact that w! il< • }• »l'Ui.i- 1 is very rapidly im*i<*.» an I v.hil** Ir.-am of immig a is stili u | m » ii us, th*e > e* ii'.rx ha- noi r. any now ;i and fi rido li**l I- Ii to p<air its ov. icr ■wdc I |H »- A. P. H IMMUNO. Ulornry-ai-Law ia more o»«mpjH»* by tar than any otbar in South ern Oregon, and compare, favorably with any in the State. Job I’ritiuna of every ima<inablu description done at Han Frauciaco rate«, mid in a prompt and firet-cla.. manner. Furnitur*, Beidiig, CITY BAKERY. THE STAFF OF UFE! STtAM FLOURING MILLS JOHN MA.TZEN, Prop H Fruit Trees oi Every Description : ::. . detina th«* manner in which charges slionl»! I h * fixed, bo that tire city Legixla- tun* should have neither the right to de prive the various corp-irationa of a just compensation, or sanction an extortion ate charge iiimn the public. Tin* law should |»r«»ecrilie that mull legitdative bodiea nliould have the power to at«'«*r- tain the exact amount »if capital invest ed aii'l then la» coiiqn-llrel to ho an to affor«l ; ton amount- per cent, on the . a|«ital STel, and a fair remuneration tor necetwary expen«litureH. HATE OF tNTEKEKT. i the Federal courts has lieen a great source of annoyance to many citiaena of the State. A law should Is* passeil by the legislature forbidding foreign corpor ations doing business in this State with out taking out a license therefor, under etficient penalties, and authorizing the Secretary A State to revoke and annul such licence in case any such corporation ■ bmngli! apv suiFin the Federal courts. • tur Stat« < ourts are g<»d enough for our own citizens, and they should be good enough for foreign <or|torations; audit those coronations do not desire to bring suits in our own courts, they should be cum|>ell<sl to abstain from doing business within the State. Our courts, in learn ing, integrity and ability, are fully the peers of any Federal courts in the land ____ _______ ____ a for- and then* ____ is no _ good reason ____ why | eign corporation Hhould otyect to bring- ing suits :— therein. 1 ’ Incase they do, tlie State* should object to their doing busi ness within its limits That it has the right to do so is unquestionable. f9d U S.,585. The merely casual observer cannot fail to notice that the most prosfierous class »if a community is the money-loan ing clasH. The profit on money loaned out at th«» present legal rate of interest is much greater than is the profit on money invested in farming and other ordinary pursuits. And. as the law should allow no favored « lasses, it would be proper that the legal rate of interest on money be fixed »•> that tlie tnoney- le'iders' profit may not lie ho much OK VM s TO < oKroUATluXS. greater than the profit of men in other It is absolutely necessary that great avocations. The law should endeavor to care should I k * taken by the legislature do sometliing like repia! justice to all in conferring grants U| kmi coiporations. «■lasses. Money is clothed by law wHh American .x»urts have oveiturned that an attribute which no other ej>e<*i.M« of sound cooimou law doctrine that acts of pro[wrtv | h »«« csh <*«—that oflH-ing a le/al a previous legislature . annot bind the tender _ thus favorrel acta of a subsequent one, and that it is • ■ 1 for debts- 1 ' - I—and ls*ing bv law, it is but just that its profits coiup«*teiit for a Hubseqiient legislature should I h * controlled by law. Th«* legal Ito undo the wrongs of a previous one. rate of interest should therefwe be fixed They hold that the most vi.mu« of all at not over 7 per«*ent. |»er annum, allow class legislation, which confer« righto ing contracts, however, at *.» |>er <*ent., and privileges upon private parties, or but forbidding any stipulation in any i<jr|»orations, is in the nature of a con transaction by w hich th«» borrower would tract ...... and , therefore Wir„MV iiirp-aia iire|s-alable. This lx» com I >e lied to pay over |10 attorney d'ntrine is repugnant . -------- to i- the e common f<H>s in case of a forced collection. law and unwarranted by the Constitu < oXRrrrrnosu. amknpmexth . tion, but it is the doctrine enforced bv The last Legislature |>ro|KMe<l three the courts. As the necessary result of amendments to the <'ont-titmion, one re this doctrine and the practices of cor- lating to the salaries of State otliccrs, porati<mH in procuring franchises inimi- one relating to prohibition, ami one < al to ami »lesliu.'tiv«» of the rights of the changing the time of our State election» l«*.q«l<*, on«« right and imt'innity after an- from .lime to November. Action upon «»ti.«*r has ln-«*n filch«*d fiurn tlie is-ople those amendments i- reipiiied of you at an»l <i«*legst<*d to <v>r|M,rations; and as a this session, and if they are agn-ed to by futtber result «• >r|«oiati«ure are l»e«*oming you, it will b, your duty to submit the a greater pow. r in the land than legisla same to the voters of ti e State for lilial tures. The <*ourt« have bad much to say action. The suggestion has l>een made aboil' the sacrreiliesH of vested righto that a convention should Is- called to re which »*or|Hjrat.'Ure can receive and have vise the Constitution. But it is not at iec«*ived from legislatures, but tiiey have all ncee-sary that a convention should been ____________ silent as to the vested right which lie called. We have a sale, conservative belongs to everv • free fieople—that of Constitution now, and r * ' the necessary ...... having the indestructible power in their changes,if any, « an If mad«* by the slow- legislative assembly of undoing any nr- n e. . I I v .. ,... 1„«I. .... ........I • I ■ . ■ . er and better way—that ol legislative wrong which a previous legislature might suggestion. have »lone. I ntil th»- sound doctrine of tiioi.isiiMi.xr rr orFh i:s. the common law and of lh»» Constitution Inasmuch as the Federal «iovernnieiit that legislatures ai«- al way* of equal has pa".*d an uleomargarine law, the sovereignty, is rrston'd, it behooves you office of I »airy Inspector, created by the i to I m * inont careful as to any grant or la«t l,egi«lature, can lie abolished. The franchise sought for by corporations. vigilance of the I’nited States revenue The legislature should always Hand a* a uflieers will doubtless Ire sufficient to pre fa.thful sentinel »»f the iieople’a rights. vent the fraudulent sale of oleomargar [f’Wi/OiUl'f ort tirj t .} ine a« butter, thus making it unneessary for the State to be at any exjiense in that 77/F El s H El: Y WESTIU.X regard. It is also an unnecessary ex-j |H ii-e to any longer retain a paid agent A Toronto «h>pat< h toth»* > >n Mate* at Washington to act in refereme to that the present | ¡«omtioii of < anada in swatui-¡all 1 matters. Tiie State Board lelation to the fisheries i regarded in a can prol.„bly a« well mamtge it« own much mote i M*ii us light by the/('ana* affaire by c* rres|s>ndence with the de dian and ;.n|»Tial governments, •A.n by partments at Washington. It would al the leading newspapers i sn<1 people g *n- so tie pro|K*r toabolisli the Board of Im- erally, ll is stated that tlie governor- tavernor- migration. Iftheeark* pioneers of forty general ladieves it necessary *r r>r Eng Eng- and fifty years ago could find Oregon land to semi force* to Canada without without a trail, through the forests or delay, and that one or two waj-sliii»s over the dc*«< ■rts, immigrants that d«*«ire will leuiain at Halifax to Is- ready for to come her,* now can undoubtedly find any emergency. It w.i* intended some their way. Again, our people are lie- time ago to m n I a num's-r of represen coming too nomadic already, without tative battalions of volunteers from dif artificial aid. And th> n, too, gentlemen ferent parts of Cana la to take partin of the legislature, it is not in _ goo 1 e«>n- Queen Victoria's jubilee, but now they seiene • for us to invite immigrants here understami that th.* trip has I teen can- where, unless some change lie made, , celed. they 111 iy lie comp-lie 1 to compete with An Ottawa <s>ries|Him|riit of the Vail coolie slave« for tlie snp|K>it of them says: On January iXUh the announce reives, their wives and their children. ment was ma le that the imperial gov The best immigration scheme that can ern me ul has consented to s« nd men ul | kms ' i b!y !<e devised by itiis l«*gi*!latnre nar out next sea-on to assist in the pro 1« to provide for the removal of the curse tection of the Canadian fisheries. To oi Chinese labor, if [wssible, and then 1 the people of the I'nited States iloubt- the ha*dy immigrant« of our own race le -s this would b * anything but palata willfio k here without invitation ami ble information ; but as a matter of fact help l>:uld up our free institutions and it is simply following a precedent estab enlarge the glories of our State. lished liefore the Washington treaty KaEK SCHOOLS. came into operation. A prominent of Fire* schools are the chief bulwark of ficial, on ls*ing interviewed as to the free institutions. Our State stands in correctness of the report, said: “It is tli»* very front rank in regaid toeiluca- true tb it the imperial authorities have tiona! faciiities afford d to the young, consented to send out one or two gun and yet there is one grave deii-ct. Ti.** boats next spring to assist the marine ap|K>riioninent of the school find to th* police in the enforcing of our fishery several di-tricts in pr. |s»i tiu’i to tlie num right.-. ’’ ber o! i-hildren residing therein leave« tiie sparsely settled |>ortiotis of our State W hen Tilt: Tv re-W riter F ail *.— without the mean« of maintaining Th** tvp;* writer will n«*v«*r I m * a uniwr* schools for the same nuin!s*t of school -;il ta\«»ri'(*. I t may l»e. amt it», a good months that school« an* in iiutain»*d thing to grind <»11! art «• iihy a! on finance when* population 1« mor.* dense. Tin« or to flay a man wh»» don’t* lik * it Like- is unjust. The farmer op the frontier w is«» a good invention t«» 1 irn cut all sort« pays tin* same tax on his piopvrty that of <*omn>«»rcial corr.*- j » oii Irnee. But tin* resident in the city pays on his pro] - th«*r<* arc fields where tin* |.en—the old erty, ami it i« but just that his children fashion«* 1 |»en—is still mightier than the -iionld enjoy «um -tiling like equal privi tyi»e-wiiter, and ever will In», woiidwith* leges with the children in the citie« out end. Fancy a man making love to Some provi-ion should l>*? ma It* by w hich Ids sueet-lieart on a type» writer. Ami at lea-t s x months* s. lushing eoiibl It* fancy a sw«*et-heart breathing her heart’s afford <1 to every di-’rict of reasonable secret—pouring her |»as*i«jn.<te yearnings size in tin* State. ln«treid of uppropri ami foml expressions on a sheet of paj>er ati^g larg • and inere isiiigsutnsoi inoncy where von hate to ring a ln»ll at the end for universities and other high educa of each line. L«»ve ran nevei get used tional school«, the Stat«* should rattier to any mi I i m<*chani«*al apj>aratus as pay attention to the prm urement of a th.it. You might as well expect to good <*ommon, seimol <*dii» ation to all |M»undj»ut an opera «>11 a sheet-iron t>oil- the children of the State. Th.it i« its er with a sh*<lge-liaaini«-r. Imagine your 1 hief i cnr.ty. srmling a sentenc«- of this to your beat r,\ nr < »»t xi, 01 1 ii eks . girl: “My tyjH»-writ«*r fails to express It w.'Ubl he a piaetical reform if the pay to you the .♦»«••iiigs of my hvatt.” What * : all c unity otlicers should Is* »letinit *!« would a hun«L<* of tyj**-writer letters ix 4 by law in tin* va.'ious counties ai - lo ik like tied up in a fadt»«l riWson? Do cording to tiie services icmlered A v*-Hi think any sen-’hl»* gi»l wouhlkecpa pa t 01 tin* is,unty oili,*e's hav • fixed sal- love letter turn<»«l out bv a ty|«e-writer? 1 tie« for their services, ami there s no Would you? A ty|K-writer letter,to use grew! reason why all should not. ami <* theutiical s«*ntcm*e. is go«*1 enough for quite goo«i reason*' w hy all should Is* so a one-night stand, but no one reads it paid. A« the law is now, th«* Sheriffs over. Besi«|es, it i ¡«erfectlv useless in and Clerk« ic eiv«* the fees ol their re- v breach of promise suit.— f’lurfi.h, H,r- i*l«*i live ollices a- pay, an»l the County I ohf. lie .rearer receives a |s*rc *ntage of the sums <*o!h*«*te<l. These emoluments are T he l.x-r of T hi l’»i fFii.o. —The line* r:ain, variable, and sometimes ex- I. i-iiiu'r WmdiingtoH s|»**cial Hay*: An- i:»,ibitaiitly high. Within the fast four ticipHtiug tlie early disappearance from years tlie oilieo of Slu’ixtf ol Multnomah tins country of tlie buffalo, I’rof. Baird, , uiii'y has ls*en worth F-*1’,'"KI |H*r an of the SuiitlisomaH institute, determined num. This enormously high stijs-nd is in September lact to *end out a party of not only an unnere*s«ary burden on the hunters under the charge of W. T. Ilorn- taxpayers. I>ut it is a | rolith* incentive dv, taxidermist <>f the national museum, fiir briliery and corruption in the efforts with a view to M*curing a complete line to secure such Ismanzjl positions. Tin- of specimens, ranging from a full grown pay of all county otti<*ers should be def animals to calves oi lioth sexes, for the initely tixrel by law. ami tin* Sheriff« and use of the museuni. Mr. Ilorndy has Clerks should bi* «-onipellcii to account just returned from hi« rrip. In his bunt, for and pay over tlie lees re«*-*ived by which lie -ayseo\»re»i more than Inn ihem into the coiinty treasury. This is s<|U4te mill - in Montana, he saw only .1 veiv imp rtant matter, and the ).«*_»is- alsnit thirty buffal*». an I of the«« In* ar- l it are should in.ik«* tin* n**.*<*«sary chan < uie»l twenty-five. Thcdays of the buff ges in the law . alo. in his opinion, are i.uiuis-red. There a < oxsriri iiosai M«Xii«r:. will Is* iir.t lew if ary l<*ft next year, an i Your attention must Is* ealhsl Io Sec. lK*fi*ri* loti, tin* buffalo Will liavn enti e- s. Art. XV, of our State Constitution, Iv di-apo. ,.t. I fr. in tl <• N* ilh \in* ri- wh.eii pre\ id *’ that “no Chinaman not <*an continent. a resident of the Stat«* at tin* tim«* of the Ifruiil.'nm »*, nr Liquor IhiUll a toption of the Constitution shall ever hob! and real e-lat«* or mining claim, or < at» be rur<*d by adminiMcring Pr. Haines' woik any mining claim therein.'* And Gulden Sprvitir. I( < an (/<• given in a cup your attention must tn* e«|s*<ially called i <«f coltvv or t«*:i without th«* Knowledge of i the perron taking it. etirrling a *p4<*<iy and toth«* last clause which provides that permanent cur»-, wh« th« r th»* patient i* n ■‘the la*gislature shall provide by taw in i moderate drinker or an alcoholic wr<*ck. tin* most effective manner for carrying thou«ands of drunkard* haw b«*en made out th«* a'aive provision.” You*will oh- • teni|M*rate men wh<> ha* <- taken the G«»ldcn s rve that this is mandatory. When it I Sp-< iti<- in tin tr c*.f?f<* with*>ut their known declares that th.* Legi-latun* shall so ' <*dge. and to-day I»« ii vetbey quit drinking- No h:«rmtul t« po»v ¡de.it »ba - not leave it optional either * ot their ««un fre«* will »« nit* from it* udmini tratioti. Cures *vith y .ti.- j'ldgm nts or your incline- > gnu rant «-i*d ••«•nd i«»r • in*nh«r and lull pai • ti’.ns. You have sworn to sup|»ort the ti< ular*. Ad<lr<**« in « <»ntidei.«*p G«>i.i»i.\ «'oustitiilion, ao»l you can only do so by Sri- in« < <i 1<> Ea> <-*t.. < .m-inira'i. < thio. obeying its l»*h«*st.«. That you have ihm't br t'onltKh. a’npl«* pwr to do «0. an»l that there is I willing in th«* F«**leral Constitut on ! I I m * !4»«*iiUnt n*»ii«cn*ic imaginabl«* wliicii inhibits you, ar** >s«tli v«-:y plain u liena roan u'«*t> .mgry lx < aus<* he :« c«*iv« n I [.io|ri- lion«. And that there is urgent a Ma’viiK i t <»f an ,i<««»tint which is justly need tor your action in this matter is Is- due fr<»io iiiio. *»Vv r«‘<eivi* Mich Mih-* i Viiii’l all ques.ion. Ibis «*la«s of aliens are now , as’they have lieen for the last m< hi i»< my < »«*ry week. an«l it w«»uld quarter <>f a century, «wanning over »mr keep id «jniu hostile ii we u«»uld take th«* iiiine’a! ilis'riet- a id p'lrioiuing the ri«‘h same vi« w »»t mi <- i mutter* that rotate dep isit« which Provident*«* lias kindly p!«‘ <!•». I’u-ines> j> buMincwN. am! you I pla» •e«l tliere f»ir the Iscliefit of ourselves should b«* ifla«l t«» receive a •tab merit of ami tier chibtien. They have sliitqied a« < <»unl at '« m -1 oiitca year, if f«T n«» other them bv millions of dollars out of the rca-oii than t«» -< «• that your Lili i* correct. «•oiltit'V. Let an effectual stop lie {«lit I f 'wrr /or MrA* Hf-aitarhr. to these imseeding«. in ols ilieme to the F<»r |»r<M«t that l»r 4 nnn‘- Improved Con«tituii«>nal man-late. Liv« i |*id* cure sivk L« * .».•!.«•, a-k vour st IIS BY FOKKK1N COKI’OKATIOXH. 1 driuxtM for a free trial p.- - k.ig <h»l\ q> .. Tne privilede that foreign corpora f «r a «i«*sv. Kvgular *izv I h » x »- J.» 2.Ì »•»•n’l*. tion- n»>w have of bringing theii suits in 1 Sold al City l>ru.r Store.