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■J ¿riuiKratic ¿he ikuwtüiu ¿IUU’5. JOB WOHL l*nbh»h-*ti ?v«r> Friday mun-.m« by —JtWvortieen.cnt» will be <n«cried in the Txiit ■ i < be following rate« • |er. line«, one inaertion............................. ....f? 'J ** each »uL«*qnen: ineerticfa ............ 1 L** kh 1 adkcrtieeiueTiti» inserted reaavcably . A fair redaction from the above rates mndet pear band time a*-lv ecu tiers. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE is m«»re «■oiupb'fe by fat t‘»an any other in South ern Oregon, and compares favorably with any in I the State. Job Printin« of every lmaginabl desenpt j <m done at Ban Fnuicieco rate«.and in a 1 prompt prom pt and fi a nt-claaa rst-claM manner. CHARLES NICKELL. IDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. NEW TIMES BUILDINC. Office—C«»rn<»rThird and (’ Street» IteteN of Subarrlptiou: O i» c«»py per annum, in advance............... “ “ pai«l within Rix months " not paid until end <>! year 3 •• six month«. . ................................... 1 three month«.................... ............... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1888 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORS. Abstracts made FURNISHiNG GOODS. HATS, 300TS id SHOES. MARBLE WORKS I i. c. w i r i p i > AFINE STOCK NEXT LM'Olt TO 1’. O. Arri/ in : y \ ni > law . counselor at ! Wdl I'.ractire in a!l th»* court* of th«* St.it«. Orbe • in Ha nim’» brick building. up-»tairs. GROCERIES P. P. PRIM. ATTORNEY * Cl'NSELOK AT LAW. -ENT MCIISJMVIUE. 0G1 ;- DwPC.ATT. Gent’s Furnishing Goods. < Aad ..«rythin« n.«n»Jly founil io » tirat-claM V»ri«t> Store. Ate-. CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON. PAINS and WEAKNESSES Our 4' h «!« »r«th* l> *.t »n I ■4,iar»;it***il ;u* repre- iM-nte.i. Price»l'»w. m w« do n«t pr»>po«e to te und--r.<dd. J. R. NEIL, THE PLACE vrrOKNEY A COUNSELOR \T LAW. Jacksonville Ogn« Will practice in all t'.e <’<»ur*s «»(the Stit*. Of flee m Court H-»ti»e. '•■rimú «i««»r <>n right fr«»tn entrance I BLACKSMITHING W. F. WILLIAMSON. ATTORNEY A I'OVNSELOR AT-LAW. All biwmeM m my line will receive prompt at tention. H. K. HANNA THE DE Ovor 30.C00 Cures in Six Yearn. I ATTORNEY .♦ COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. the w;mr rates - I« VÎ H. M G ilí M II DRS. ROBINSON A. CULL, D. CRONEMILLEB & SONS i’HY-l' IAS- AM> <1 R'.EON- Jarkwomillr. Ogrrna. J ACKSON V IT.LE. OR EGON. I Office ««n ('alifomia Street, in Mr*, tianung’s building. valla promptly attend 'd day or night BEEKMAN & REAMES’ A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR., DR. W. STANFIELD. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. 1 Ha» 1« »rated in Talent. Or., ft»r the practice of hi* profe**!<»H Ni kic*—* all -•hr-in-c <| i **» h *»» m , -u«"h a* IPv»ivnvi* n. \*thma. Pile« Kidney Disease*. L’ver ('omplaint*. to.. a *p-■•ialty. I i JiL<*k«s<>iiville. Or. Eis-'le Point. Oregon. < Ar! W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., «Jaukaonvill«. Origoii. Frofee«i«»nal fall«* promptly att*nd**d to day or night Conwultationa tn •itiisr English or German. OHi«-*» and r«*i<i«*iice «*n < aliforma »treef. •orner of Fifth str»M WOODBURN NURSERY T. R. YOUNG. M D.. Frait, Shale Omwatal aaiNal Trees Central Point, Oregon, «trinate '»f th»» M dirai Univ»»r*ity «»f L-»ui-vill». Kentucky. <’al!» promptly attf»n«lnd to day or i night. FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I ---- and—- VINES AND SHRUBBERY «. r.««inv. ». r>.. Be-idenceoo C 8t. PilYCF. & GEARY. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, OK., 1851 J. C. CARSON. PARKE * LACY, lbM Containing 120 Ro<im«, weil furnished. Thebeet in the State. Free Busss to and fr:m the Hstol. N«> Chiaeae empl«»yed and n<> deviation in ehargo«. Meal*25 cent*; 1<»«!*rin k 25 ’ort« t«».Virants. E. LEWISTON Propn*t«»r A Rare Chance! Th*« public are her«»hy n«»tifi»»d that th«» un«ler- i«n»xl will off«*r at private «al«’all the WAGON MATERIAL (.arr.acw Tool« and private *ff««ctR <»f *h* late 8. P- Hanna, Thi« in a rflr>* opportunity far any on« wiNhing to vurcha»e «um« hrst-cla»» carriage material, etc. H K. HANNA. Administrator March fl. IM ESMOND HOTEL, Cor. Front »nd Monte.» »I«.. •»SEUOW. Sash. Doors, Blinds MACHINERY! Dauler in WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS 1 A fut| lin.» In st. k of OhS'EKVI. lit ILI i RMO UAlr'llIM.. r.sli.aat*-« srd Prie« List on spt>licat*on Country or. 1er» a »psciahy. FACIORY Al' WEIDI.EKS MILL. Salesroom.-, cor. Third and F Sfrcots, I POllTLAND OKEirON FRUIT TREES By the Thousand ! rpHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OK 1 dere through Jackson and Josephine counties for FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, Any kind rsissd in n hr,I < Hua Nursery. Th«,« wanting Trees this -all will do wellt« flre-pr'Nif Krkk. Flfst-cls«» in ill Rripwct* give me their ■irtiers a» I will guarani«« satisfar, TMOS. CUINEAM. Pr^rkiw. tion. I warrant all my trees if pr«t»«rly .-nr«<l for. Term" of payment easy. Pn.fuce taken at mar Krtmon«! Restaurant i* uniurpaHnd in ket price id,» lbs. of P«acl» He.-.l w,,r.t««l. •wary particular A. H. JOHNSON Jacksonville. Oregon Aug. t 1»«3. THE CITY BREWERY, JACKSONVILLE, OR. shutz PROP. respectfully informs Jirksonrill»» the ('if smi o J ’icksonrilb» and «vi«! surrounding *urrt»un«ltnu countryfhftt hft i« now n«»w in>*nnfnctur.ntf. mannfactur.ng. anti arid will nn^Hu’lv on ‘ in«! the very best of la«*r beer, either in bottle» or krgt CITY BARBER SHOP CALIFORNIA twekaawwille, u., Hardware, Tinware, Crockery. SROCERIES DRUGS. Manufacturer of ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE MH. BARGAINS!! Tiie rrnl»l<' Apple Tree«................................ I’*r 1 ? P«*ach “ ........................... ... i’2 ■ Plum an«l Prune Tr«*e* »• Other tree«H id- iniMiery • tir i',»h»1d r ,.is«»rabl> Bend for atnlogue to ........ J. H-HETTLEMIER. Wo. dbtirn.Or Rive 1’ow is Y:ur Timo to Get A) )l ) PRICES: Cor. Oil and € Street,. VEIT SCHUTZ Main St., Ashland, Or ’ )V > Wetlfttrd, Oreg«»n Office* in William*' Brick Building Up-stair*. HOKTI.4M). ASHLAND HOUSE ! Free Bridge Across Rogue T NO APHIS OBLIGE 0NTREE3. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, PORTLAND. Cenerai Merchandise T K«-*p« the target »tuck of A N O S U IK. EO N, ¡ a. ph « •». m . i»., Willi»:»*' Buildin». .V SACK 1 8 K’l 3 ! DRUGGISTS, BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! OREGÛH PHOENIX, PHIHH 1AN.HI I1GEON AND A< < OUCHEUR P H Y SKI A N ENCEL BROS.. Oregon Kidney Tea ! AND SURGEON, Having l«»cat«»d at th s place I n*k a -hare of the patronage «»f this secti«»n. < all* attended to at any tmi« THE BEST OF EVERYTHING ACTUAL COST PRICES ! L. L WHITNEY. M. D. PHYSICIAN Brinkerhoff System for Cure of ail RECTAL DISEASES. Protzman & DeFrance, -TH Medford, Oregon. M. 1» Cemetery Work a Specialty. C. B. FITZCERALD, Will pr’ieti'*« in all the Court* f * .■' iu the ('«Hirt Hou**, £r*t d'*»r t«» t • nnee. 1. W. Sneezing Catarrh. MARBLE STONE OR GRANIT CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. Medford. Oregon Titles to Lands. ROPER, GALEY «c HELM, REDUCTIONS VARIETY STORE I A FRIGHTFUL SKIN DISEASE, REAL ESTATE AGENT! CLOTIIIXi. WILLARD CRAWFORD, MARK TWAIN'S DEBT-RAISINQ. SILAS J. DAY DRY AND FANCY GOODS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. AX APPEAl TO PIONEERS. “DM yuu ever liear Irow Mark Twain A recent isttue of the Eant Ortgouian The fifteenth annual reunion will calmly and Jispat-Hionately gives the l ike place in this city .lu.ie 15. All obi ’ lifted :i t-hureh debt?” “No; I didn’t know that that was in young voters a talk as follows pioneers throughout tiie state should tie I fullering Intense. Head nearly raw. We ask t!>6 young men who are to gin planning loattend. Death has made his line. When and bow did ho <k> it?' Body covered with sore». Cured b> vote this year for the first time, or for sad havoc in the ranks during the last “It waa at the time the Rev. T. K. the Cuticura Remedies. the first time in a Presidential election, twelve months. The final summons has i Beecher was building his largo church Me*»sr«. Steven« A Bruner. Monroe, N. C. to think for themselves a little before do come to a greater number than ever be at Eltnira, where Mark was living at the NOTARY PUBLIC, 1 io.tr ■'nr* - About two m'»ntliH ago. «11 yer time. He wrote up the plan on which recomu.endation, 1 bought a bottle of Cuticnru ing so; to consider candidly the argu fore in the same length of time, and so Beeeher waa doing it. A church in a Ke* .it, one box ( uticura Salve, and one cake ments and reasons advanced by the it will continue as the time goes by. In • •ft. ara 80« p. for my »on. agpd 18 yean», who Democratic leaders in this country in a few years none will be left to tell the town on th« Hudson river had a debt of na* Iwum afflicted with eczema for a long time, $18,0(0, and the treasurer happened to and i ara pleaaed to *ay that 1 believe the rerae- siippott of their principles and their pol story of what it cost to come over from cf the East and tiossess this goodlv land for come acrosa the account of Mark. At diee cured him Hi» aufleriDga were intense, icy. hi» head being nearly raw. hi» ears lw»ing gone Four years ago ihe young voters were themselves, their posterity and human the next meeting of the church board he LEGAL DOCUMENTS except the griatle. und hi» body waecoventl with told that the election of a Democratic ity in general. Nothing like it can ever told the brethren of it. He said there Of idl kind, drawn up. wpMMlly i>«rtk mg i< M»rea Hia condition waa frightful to behold. President would be ctftain to ruin the occur again on this earth. Not a mo was no telling whether it was told for a Tiie aoree have n«»w all disappeared, his »kin i* the »»Clement •>( «Uatee healthy, eyes bright, cheerful in di»poeitiun, and country. Business would suffer; indus ment should be lost in making a perma fact or as a joke, for he always thought woikiDg every day. My neigiibora ure witneea- tries would languish ; disaster and decay lelkflor of Iffuunts— Prompt Rcmlttanw« i i* Htotiii* nent record of these experiences. Each Mark was joking when he waa telling remaraabh cure.anuthe doubting onea are requested to call or write me. or any of my would spread over the whole land. The pioneer should be impressed with the tiie truth and serious when he was jok Investment Setmriri«^ :■ Specialty Jackson neighbor». South would again secede; tiie rebel value of leaving behind him a record of ing. At any rate he thought it worth County Bcrip B' nght and *’i!d W. B. STEPHENSON. debt would be paid; the negroes would his life. These will be wanted as a ba trying. So he tent out letters to every Winchester I*. O . Union (kj.. N. C. I have a comp! h «e »et of Aape of «11 Surveyed l»e sent back into bondage, or at least sis of tiie future history of this country. member of the church to tend bitn by a Lande in thia «'ounfy. r. J receive abst.ra' t* Monroe, N. <’., Oct. ». 1W7. deprived of the right of suffrage. Much valuable-matter that might have certain date what he ot »he thought was mouUily from J' >-iebr»-a . »1! new entriee made Th»* Potter Drug and Chemical Co.: None of these things have liapi>ened. been preserved is now lost because pio hit- or he. portion of the debt, giving as i im thna pr< 1*3y‘ t* <ilt HonieMeail and • « ‘ idlcmen: Wm.B. Stephenson of thiscoun- Pre-eittpt^N; pr ** -ave to unti :»x* i v i 1 • p .t ; • M. i :•> town to-day to ’ef n* ’• ’e Tiu existing evils we cumpl. in of are neers have not fully realised tlusir re- the f-ord had prospered them, no matter the* n, ■» Ln V . • < ■ I ; l.’cpu »!: : . < > .r,<t, speusibi’ity to •!«>-- 'ri « «ra • „ foi' w. Irow much or bow little. They were him, fct.d to »how t'* what Cuticu u ren.« ii^'* hrui t!.-s«i‘ Several line farm* are in my hand* fur «ode vtneir nrigti- griC’. ilon1 for him. i in* •» the rase referred to in our legislation of former years, which it is them. What an amount ol history is asked io. r-» gire letter to you *<Hin.t ime sine*». To look at the 1 but to leave the matter entirely with PROMPT REPLY MADB. TO ALL LETTERS lost liecause Uncle Jesse Applegate faJ^d impossible to at once overthrow ami boy now, on«» would m.ppo»e that there had never Iff ('hargw* in acronianc* with the turn'* ceen anything the matter with him.- »e«*me to be supplant with equal an<l just laws. But to record his recollections. He was spo their own conscience and witli God. Before, by nermismon, to C. C. Bwkman. E*«|. 111 p« rf««'t health. We have written and here, the President, and the majority of the ken to only a few days ago about it, and They were not to communicate the Banker; to lion. L. K. Webster. Jndgf «»f thif witii errlone what hie father hat* to say about Democratic party, are firmly and hon he promised that lie would write out a j amount to any one except the pastor. nfdicial district, and to any buHine«« bouse in the mafter wrote it just aa he dictated. “The result was astunishing Per JackaotmUt SILAS J. T AY A re selling quite a quantity ofCntirurft Rem- estly determined to [»rsevere in the at detailed account of what he had wit «••lies ui.d hear nothing but praise» for them tempt to right these wrongs and give nessed and passed through, but it is not sons that had never given anything to W<- regard the ( uticum Remediee the beet in thft the church re»|>oniled promptly and gen m h k< t, and t»h:dl do all we can to promote their more exact and even-handed justice to known that lie did. The simple story o( erously. Parties that had always given JACKSONVI1J.E the people The issue is not dilticult, as the trip hither, the early trials and hard s?Je. Your* truly. STEVENS A BRUNER. No attempt 1 grudgingly and meagerlv gave astonish- some people would have you tsdieve; ships is what is wanted ly large mini. When tiie date fixed ar Druggist» and Pharmacist». any farmer, any laboring man of usual need lie made at “fine writing.” That ('iiticitra. the great dm core, and Cuticum understanding, can grasp it at once. The is well enough for school boys, but it is rived the whole amount asked for was S«»np. p-«*pa*ed from it. externally, and Uutirura Republican |>olicy is to maintain high, not adequate nor appropriate to th*e oc in th« I .in i- ot th- treasurer, no one ex I«, R'-«ik.nt. th<-io wbliHtd purifier, internally .are cept him, the pastor and donor knew a f»osit 1 v«‘ cure f<ir « very form of skin and blood extortionate and unequal taxation, bear casion. Let the facts go down in simple »hat anybody had given. The plan ing most heavily upon the necessaries of language. Nothing is more eloquent «I m a*“ from pimples to scrofula. life, in cider to protect and favor certain (Surely some one in every pioneer family .-ailed the ‘confidential subscription' was ¡ S«*1'1 • v”. where Pri«-'«. < iitu ura.'tc ; Soap, bated on th? true law of giving, and waa . : R -ol\ r;f. *1 Prepared by th«* Potter Drug classes, combinations, cor|sjrations, and can note down the thrilling experience« x gratifying sue.-.-«« But it is not known the money power generally, by the as of the fast aging pioneer and his wife vd » !i‘ in: *al <’«'.. Bo*t«’H. Ma*». <• nd for •>Howt«»< ir'• Skin Di*»*HKea,*’64 pa- sistance of all w hicli it hopes to regain , — Li .......... t this nut be —n forgotten. I wish ................. ........ .................... — that I to this day whether Mark Twain was in *?••». r*i illustration* and I t! testimonials. and retain |* jw er to further oppress the ! eouhl burn, as with a |ien of fire, . upon earnest or joking when he wrote about « -» I! t, 1 debt-raising.”^ ___ ________ DiMULbS. b'.a«'k-tp>ad*. i‘«l. neigh. •■haj«pe«| [*ople. The Democratic pirty pro ose- the brain of every* | ionei-r, son and rim .1 d 01 y »km pi. vutt I by Uuticura Soap. I to treat all alike; to colli i t no more «laughter, the importance of following General Contractor iti tiRr.t.N P.umt S mith ' s Fosrtxe.— taxes than are necessary to economical- out my suggestions. Tiie committee having the matter in Some weeks since suit was commenced ! v admini-ter the govemim nt ; to make I ■ a.l the necessaries of life,used chiefly by ! charge will soon convene and complete in the I'. S. circuit court against the 1'1 •• di-rriMwinK *n««-Z'*. sneeze, sneeze, the A heirs of the late Green B. Smith by his ! the poor, as cheap ami as free from tax- all arrangements tor the reunion. from ___ the eyesand whtvry tliKcharg»*« _____ , _____ nose, the |.; ii !!Î ii ! • ’ li.iiiiination »‘xteiMling to the thr«»at, ation as possible; and to impose the I grand, good time was had last year, and brother and S'«ter, living in the East, lit»* riwplling <»f t 1 mucous lining. <au*ing chok- heavier burdens upon the luxuries of the i nothing will lx- left undone to improve for an accounting. The plaintiffs claim cough, i mgi ;ig hoi -«»» in the head mg m » i 0|>on it this year. Hence alf pioneers ed that Green Berry in 1H50 took the Hl <1 bpllttillg I «‘H«Urbes.— how familiar th«t*e rich, at th»- same time give them no pro wheresoever dispersed are earnestly en pro| e,ty left by his brother Alexander, niptftniH ine to thmi-vinds who suffer periodic- tection by legislation in their favor. ..d colds an I who live ally from hciuL ............ or mtiuei za. . __ This is the issue. It is clearly defined. 1 treated to make June 15th and the days «ho died in the Sandwich Islands, ami in i*:.-..,;•*•:■• of th« fart tliHt aHinglr application Whatever delusive cries may le raised, i I receding and following a “previous converted it to his own use, depriving of .Sanford I .................... - R tibcal < ure ‘ for ( atarrh will afford " them of their share. this is the practical position < f the two engagement.” Respectfully, in-tan tan iNiu* relief Saturday the suit was dismissed, for But tir. • treatment in cas s of simple Catarrh parlies to day,as announced by the Pres G eo II. H imes , givr* but a fai.'.t id« a <4 wliat this remedy will <io Secretary Oregon Pioneer Ass’u. the r. .son that tli« heirs of Green Berry m <h < ■’ r«mic form*, when* the breathing is ob- ¡dent’s message and the Democratic plat- >mith proved that lie came into posses Portland, May 2, ISSfi. strur '••! by cliokmg. putrid mucousaccumula- form on one hand and hv Mr. Blaine's sion < f the pro|>erty lawfully. They tionr. , th'* he irmg aiL'Cted, smell and ta»te gone, letter, Sherman’s and Dolph's speeches, t liront il le ■ •rat’ d and bucking r >ugh gradually and the Republican platform, on the produced a will executed by Alexander cy faatPiiing it»**ll upon tie* debilitated sysb-m. r.4C( ILL.I TING /¿EPUBLII J A>. Smith at tiie Sandwich Islands in 1850, 1 hrn it i 1^ that !h<* marvelous curative power other hand. As between the two, the beqneathing all hie |>roperty to his of S.’t for I * Rad.cal < ur«* manifests itself in in- Democratic patty,while far from perfect, The failure of the Republican state ! brother Green Berry. The will was wit ’St' -..ita' «-'»u» roll le f. Cur (»‘gins from the first is the jreople’s party. Its policy propo 1 ■ ¡■i iCH’i -I!. It t 1» rapid, radical, peln-.anent; ai convention to add a prohibition or even nessed by William Stevens and ('apt. I '»ii-.i.iica! and ses to directly benefit and lighten the ii sa* e. o 4 * R.'dieal Cure c«»r.*i»rs of one Ixittle 1 unions now imposed upon all farmers1 a temperance plank to its platform was T. A. Hall, who were with Alexander a surprise to many, but not to those who of - <• I, «Led ' ur.-. . - box of Catarrhal Sol The Republican pol- I understood the inconsistencies ot the Smith when lie died. These witnesses ao -.?, <r.d <•!!«-Improved Inhaler. aJl wrapjred in ami workingmen. or •■ , ■ »,_• . wi'u tt ati*«' and direct ion*, and icy is to protect certain classes—manu party in general ami the daik methods i brought tiie will and the dead brother’s I sold b' a!! dru ?ki»f* for $1.'«'. facturers, capitalists and monopolists, of the l‘< rlaml ring in particular. Sev- ■nonev to < ireen Berry fioui the Sand- i : ■. \ :■ < m \‘ • lb - 1 •> wi<-h (-lands, ami ptoved the will in '.lie at the expense < i tanners and working eial members of the committee on plat county court of Washington county. men. form and resolutions wete temperance One of the w itnesses to the w ill, Mr. On which side of tiie great economic men and a few prohibitionists. During rather than politu'al question will voters the session of the committee, which was Stevens, is still living, a resident ot of h : mali > array themselves? Andrew Carnegie held in the meeting hall of the Masons, Walla Walla. He was in Pottland last week and indentified his signature to I' ’ ti.tly relieved by the Cutirugn has made twenty five million dollars in on the fourth floor of Masonic hall, two the will. Wiien tile suit was commenc Giti«l*flin Plant« r. a in v.. mont agre«‘- the last few years manufacturing iron, al»'»’. ■•'»tat taneoua and infallible resolutions, one favoring lo< al option pait -kiBmg pla»t' r.espoci iliv adapt, because of tins protection. That would and high license and the other a general ed it was supposed by the plaintiffs that there haa been no will. The out «•d to i«diw.< I rmftJe I'ain and Weak- buy halt tiie farms in Oregon. And ev »•rk statement in favor of teiuperam-e, were come of this suit shows that it some n••»>»•». Warranted va»tly »uperi«»r to ery farmer tn Oregon who has shi|>pe<l nil t«» '.tin r j la-t'-r. at’d t*e tnoet p4»rfect Anti- introduced. There naturally ensued a dot * to I’t..'!, Inflammation hid ! Weaknes» yet anything over a railroad or who has vigorous discussion and a determined times pays handsomely to save old pa pers. «•'cr j»»u «!«•<!. At all «!• u;?k’i>t«, .5 cent«; tivp f(»r built a house, ot Isjught a tool, or an ar ■ oiithe Harvard Bo\-T<>e last, call Si ’•»: "t .po»ta^e free, of Cutter Drug and Chetn* ticle containing wool, or any drugs or opposition to the reoohitions was mani •inline liltgii-it S .li Leather, at »7 'H*. ORDERS SOLICITED fested. One gentlemen said til« whole ¡«•al < »., IJ«f»t«»n. Ma»». T he Bi.r.Ntuxo 1' rockss . — Several chemicals, ha- l>een taxed on an average mattei resolved itself into a question re- pstiti'l «¡'lilts Io each «ize. For 2.’>cts. ovet 4'1 | ht cent, of the pto[»'r cost of gaiding where the greatest loss of vote months since a new industry was start- •o.ó prepaid to any addre-- by mail ur th. s<- atticles to give Mr._Carnegie hi- | wovUl bw, .'.ai-’.-.-y or ri: .. If the ¡■•.t) nd in tl«> floor trade j'. Portlati-I, known a« blending different grades and kinds inillicti- This iSouiy one itdi.-i>al:ou out , favored prohibition the Republican par ol hundreds. Where shall the young ty would be beaten in the cities; if whis of flour, by which the better qualities in all are combined, and low grades d.‘Ju BON VNZA. vote Is- found—on the side of the pro- I ky, the loss would lie in the country. raised and improved. This is known as tected, enriched and rapacious million-1 < tthers thought the Republican party the blending process, and it is intro aires, who if allowed to have things their should s|a>ak out for prohibition, while duced in greatest variety and abund own way a while longer will own the | several expressed decidedly contrary ance in the different gradesoi flour, uro- whole country, or on tiie other side of views. (duced from all the different kinds of the farmer«, the mechanics, the trades- i Ciiairinan Mallory advised the com people, the toilers and homebuilders of ; mittee to let St. John, who was also un wheat, from every section of the United States, east of the Rocky mountains. the lai d'’ der discussion, severely alone. The process was introduced there by This is the issue. This is the differ- | A Clackamas county delegate relat Kitk, formerly a miller of St Louis. It ence. This is the main question raised. ed the request of W D. Hare, a Wash ! is not claimed that this is a new process Don't imagine Democrats are enemies of ington county delegate, to say nothing ■ in the sense that the patent or roller . the country. On the other ban ! they about prohibition. DR. PILKINGTON. procesa was new, but it is a new process are attempting by the policy they an- After a long discussion a motion to lay of mixing or blending flour made from Burgeon. Oculist i . th I Aun?t and proprietor of the 1 nounce to protect this country and the the lesolutions on the table was carried, 1 different kinds of wheat. Export advan- Banitaiium for Fjr. I ar aid Nervous Diswiaeh, I masses ol the people flout opposition not witiiout consideiable dis-ent.— Purl- tage for New York is claimed. Two Portland. Or. h»> twen appointenl agent and Clothing. Boots and Shoes. phj-ician for thia byhtrin for Oregon, and Imain and ultimate subjection. Think over \ la,i<l World. laige western milis have adopted the two month* m.-fir a number of cure* of casra, in these thing-, young men, before you cast Groceries. Hardwt re M»tn»H.f w'.ich, M»vrieoperation* with the knife your first vote, and cast it right. method, one in Cincinnati an 1 one in havror.ly «lone harm. T he t'inM SE Qi kstiun .—Of the w .»- St. I-ouis. and eve'ythint? generally to be found in a iir>t- IP'fcrs by ¡•♦•rmi-*n»n to Mr. Jan. W. Wrather- and m-< e»Hity of 1‘rerident Cleve c!a»» Country Btorc. ford. druggnn. w H-known m BalennMr. Frank Tit»'ORE««»* P acific .—N ii /. »4 stat, ■- tlotu j J AB. MORTON. Manager. A Sinos.. H int .—The following is (<ard!>rr. machiniat at car-*hopa, and othcre. land's Chinese ixtliei, as exemplifie 1 in i i«, April 2‘.'th: Yesterday morning ( Bonanza, April 1» the treaty made with the Celestial taken from the Or<;/oiu«t«: “Give mo Will meet patient« at titty draught horses, belonging to con there is no <ionbt in the newspaper advertising for all purpoaoi,” J. FRALEY S HOTEL, ASHLAND, tractor G. W. Hunt, were brought down government, ' inind of the American |»oople. Resi whether to induce immigration or create I Every Srrnml <un<lny hi Each Mnnth. from the extension of theOregon Pacific, business, said a merchant to a reporter. east of Stayton, and were shipped by !' dents of the Pacific coast, with whom .Vldr»«#»* for pamphlet on Rectal ]>i*<‘asea. “Not long ago a Tai om« real-eslato man 1)K. J. B PII.KINGTOS. boat down to Portland, thereto Is- for-!, the decision of the Chinese question should rest, Itecause to them it is a vital put a page advertisement in two large Portland, ()regon. warded up the Columbia to tiie new1' one, are unanimous and enthusiastic in Eastern papers, for one issue only, pay Walla Walla branch whiih Mr. Hunt their praise of the exclusion of Mongo ing therefor (2200. It is less than a has contracted to construct from Walin- j lian com|>etition. To them the Asiatic I , month since those advertisements were DEALERS IN la. This leaves the Oregon Pacific ex-; incursion is no abstract evil, but a dead printed, and now how many letters do torsion entirely deserted by both con ly danger, which they meet lace to face yon suppose he receives daily?” The tractors Bennett and Hunt, and if any; m daily conflict in which defeat would reporter thought 100 was about the size litqies exist that they might resume Is* ruin, degradation, extinction. The of the mail. "Oh, 100 is not a circum Will relieve and perma work they might as well b« laid aside. nently cure all th« varioiit* diTtienl- But there is little doubt that work will rest of the country sees just enough of stance,” he continued. "Ho receives the Mongolian spectre to induce convic as many letters a day as three large mail tie* arising from a disordered con hr* resumed on the ttregon Pacific ex ditinn of the tion that the apprehensions of our occi sacks will hold. That's newspaper ad tension. Yesterday a surveying party dental states respecting orienta1 ism are vertising. and Portland could l»e made LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! started out from Albany, and will work likely to lu- well founded, and that the known in that way.” in conjunction with two other parties in It i* perfectly harmless and can plague of the Pacific may, if unchecked, b«» i»’ven to the tn«*t delicate woman the Cascades. A gentleman down from T he 7*/<o'ric Aditrtii*T9 of Honolulu, <»r chiid. For sale by all «iruagists. Albany yesterday, who is as well in one day spread to the region of the At lantic, and bring mortal disease to the has a story to the effect that Kenan, the sNH.I.. IIMTMIl A WOOIHKI» fo; med as any outsider of the intentions ♦VE INVITE INSPECTION. murderer who *» n sentenced to death in whole American nation. ▼ 1 and prospects of the Oregon Pacific, Wholesale Agent*. We in the East have, however, only a ISM, had the last |icnaltjr commuted on stated to a Stat'-'iaaa reporter that he faint ami languid appreciation of the condition that lie aiiuuld undei ■rgo inocu- I’OKTLKNI). OHF.GON. ! • felt iptite sure the Oregon Pacific would Chinese problem ; and the intense and tat ion with vims of leprosy in the inter c be able to lesutfie operations inside of blind ng prejudice of Republicans against est of pathological science. Dr. Arming DEA’hR Iti thirty days. It may lx* stated right here the Democratic president and |>olicy then under engagement with the gov that rates on other lines have been leads the )<oliticians and newspajierw of ernment to investigate the disease ac Opp. 0.1.1 E.-ilow.’ lluil-lil■*. raised in anticipation of the collapse of the opposition to belittle the achieve cording to microbe theory of Koch, («er- th« Oregon Pacific. But that railroad is ment of the administration in negotiating formed the operation. The ecar healed not in the hands of men w ho pro|«,se to the Chinese treaty and to s]s‘ak slight up without a sign of the diaeaae devel- throw away the $4,<kk»,<H)U or $5,<kM»,000 ingly ot the danger that compact is de toping. Now, however, within less than already invested. lour yeara, it is said that tokens of lep signed to aveit. ----------------- HIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE. END! J! THE 1 he truth is, that of the doings of the rosy have begun to appear in the unfor now TnunngiHunnt, will b<» ci»ii'l,.i| te«i <>¡1 th* D asiij P. oosi -.’ s D eath .—The Bour State department untler Secretary Bay tunate young man. He took the risk of b«»*t and mobt popular plnrip. no painn being AT bon Ky. .V> ii x publishes some extracts ard none has been more completely in dying painfully and horribly by inches siMinni t«» give gciwral wUiafaction. If c««ntan * coinfortnbl«’ bleeping apartment* siippl;«•«! wit h iront old copies of the Paris f ',t,:(„, dated accord with the Democratic labor-re in order to prolong the life be had for Y Hingleand doubh* bo«!*, making it a <l»‘*irablo 1 in 1815 and 1818. One of them is the specting j>olicy than Cleveland, none so feited to the majesty of the law. place for the entertainment of both travelers and notice of Daniel Boone's death, as fol beneficial and salutary to American in ♦ familit*. ‘5 lows: “As he lived, so he died, with dustry and civilization as the treaty F rioiitbxed H im . — A young East his gun in his hand. We are informed with China.— L'-is'rrn Exchange. DEALERS IN Portland married man, traveling on the by a gentleman direct from Boone's set Will always bo supplied with th? be.*t the market road for a Portland wholesale house, aKordH, ‘•erred i’ »’.yle that will please tin* moat tlement on the Missouri, that early last “Re fastidious tn*1 T iie I'hiladelphia Li'lgrr, published recently received th« dispatch : month Colonel Boon-* rode to a deer fWRatea eneonablt* and satisf.vt i<)n guar an- turn immediately. Yon are a father.” lick, seated himself with a blind raised hy George W. Chil<»g, chwiset. (ngAlIx On the eve of hi- return Ilia lady friend« teed. J. J. STRAIT. Prop. to conceal him from the game. That, to excellent effect; “But so far as the i determined to play a joke on him. They while sitting thus concealed with his prcHident’« public and pit,ate life i« procmed from the neighborhood three trusty rifle in bis hand, (Kiintel toward know n to ht'< countrymen, il emphatic other babies, placed all four in a row on the lick, the muzzle resting on a log, his ally refute» the statement made tty Mr. the I mh I in an adjoining ajurtment nnd IT face to the breech <>f the gift, one eye Ingalls with regard to it. Since lie !>»« been president his life has lawn full, covered them up. When he arrived be shut, his rill« cockc 1, his fingers on the not only of honors, but of usefulness. embraced his wife in great delight, and trigger, on« eye looking along the barrel We say this in full recognition of what was then led forth to behold hia first through the sigliti—in this po-*ition, w e have criticised as his error of Judg born. When the cover was raised, an without a struggle or motion, and, oi W. ■■ j i.’ rfM-«iv«d a full Morte in th« abort, course, without pain, he breathed out ment in connection with public affairs; indescribable look of surprise overspread his countenance as he exclaimed “Oh tin«« of goad», whirl, w« can wll eh'.t|«*r thun am rritHONAi.i.Y a < QUAiNirn wirn lliry '<»- >ld anj-wtirr. in «outhrrntmxon.»« wr his last so gently that when he was but. allowing for all such error, it must be conceded by fait-minded men that heavens! bring me the pistol!” • . _ ihhhj of the tm»st «t«*urable farm« in Jn<*k*on ) hat« but t.'ry f.-w nxi«-n«..r. All kind-of pro. found bv his friends next day, although I an«! ,lo-f|i!ii*w» c«»unti',H . My nv-lii’.tl iTtH-iieo Mr. Cleveland’s administration of the dnertakrn in «xchunge and stiff and cold, he looked as it alive, with : require« ni«’t<» rule f hnmcb a circuit of from executive office has been intelligent, Tut Salem Stakimnn, well-knowing toeurht} inilftt*. and I will bf»pl«‘i»ft<I !•. carrj with i his gnu in bis hand just in the act of fir HIGHEST MARKET PRICE my own tenmand without <• ’.ar»:»« all wl <» with clear and Imneficial. It has been re John M. Gearin’, popularity in Marion ing. It is not altogether certain, if a r«» pur<*ha*p land. Any per* »n wiihr«« a fruit <»i ' markably free from scandal«, and it lias county, stigmatize» him as a “hood for yorttrlv«« agricultural farm, «»r any iwrson having a farm allow -d for -ante. Call and -«« JACOBY bin k had come in range of his gun, it liltOS for »ale. v ill do well to call at my oih •• r d ar. might have intuitively obeyed its old generally been wisely conservative as to lum.” He is the kind of “hoodlum” commend it to the respect and confi who is the father of a happy family and ranu’* with me .Mr/rharg«»» will b«» mo I-rat,. iteiployee's mind discharged itself. This I already haw«» tktXtacrFH of improved at d un dence <>f the great mass of his country wiio has Iwen elected in this Republican hypothesis being novel, we leave the so improved lands for »ai«‘. rantfinx from $5 to $5o men. There has l«>«n nothing in it to county a member of the legislature, city an acroin price, and can suit aTl comer». lution to the curious.” justify or excuse the ribald abuse of attorney and district attorney, and haa Office at Central Point, Ja< k»«»n countv Or I J. HINKLE. M D. j •J so honorable a record hr a public man Senator Ingalls. .................. ” Thnt Highway of \nttonn, that he will be called upon to represent Tbe broad Atlantic, is ever a stormy thor- the State as its next congresunan. To uttghfare. Yet blow the wind* ever so I.«lira Ht-waro fiercely, and ride the waves ever so loftily, Of those robinctii-« which give to the face a slightly change what Shakesjieare says on iirM.r.ns is seamen niu*t mail the g(M>d -hip*, tourists of music I cing the food of love, “if hood OP ASHLAND, OR., will brave the passage, and <<»mm-rcial ghastly (yea. ghostly) whiteneaa. Such lum l-e the kind of man he is give us ex travelers and buyers must vinit the centres preparations contain lead or some other cess of him.”— Wrlromr. of foreign trade and manufacture. That equally injurious ami dangerous sub atrociou* malady, sea-sickness, together stance*. the use oi which, if long contin Ktra^ffd, with colicky pains and much inward un ue« 1 will, besides giving the skin a rough Are now prepared to furnish the l»»«t of music easiness, is of’* n endured when Ho«tet an<l leathery apiM*arance. ultimately pro Not long oinre. froiu the farm of the un for public or private Parties. Halls, Picnic*. &c . ter's Momach bitters would have fortified duce paralysis ot tlo* nerves. This state dernigned, in Vniontown precinct, a Iarg< at any point onthecoeet. the voyager* against them Sea captain*, ment is no “bug a-boo,” but facts, well- man !i<»rae, with no brands, and two yeaif* LOUIS LEVIN, ACENT All the new popular music is played by this and in fact «1! < Id salts and veteran travel known to chemists and physicians, based ling colt« branded B with a half circle un Orchestra. ers. are acquainted with the protective on the well known physiological effects of derneath said letter A suitable reward Having employed a large number of musician* we are able to furnish any number of band* value of this estimable prevent iv«* and re such substances whose presence in prepar will be paid for their recovery. FOR GOODS IN OIK LINE Any instruments or a caller furnished toother medy. and are rarely unprovided with it ations for the complexion are indicated bv W. H. B ostwick . ¡•and*. Ail orders by mail or telegraph prompt, L. C. HEINRICHSEN. Cat th* branded I) an«! marked crop and »quare Emigrants to the far West should use it as such outward Mens as before stated it ly attended to. Terms always reasonable. Ad underbit in left ear and underalope in right: a safeguard against malaria. Seek the aid you would use an article which will at dress PROF. GA SI ARD. Ashland, Or. three-year-obi» ai d upward* have the point of i of the Bitters for dyspepsia, constipation, once produce naturul activity anti beauti 111 First Stroat. ... Portland, Oregon right horn «awed <«ff. Range on Applegate, liver complaint, kidney troubles, and all ful complexion try Wisdom's Kobertinc. H<»r»e» brand«-«! I) <»n right hin. ¡ailment* that impair the harmonious and which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of Roothsr at Land. It is ths only aaf<* N. 8. DREW THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, vigorous action of the vital powers to be absolutely free from all poi- I tnedicinn yet made that will remove all HOW ACCOMI’l.l 'HFI> Ev»ry la-!» . Send «tamp BAKER KEM W .boi 14 1' ifT * N .Y, sonous ami injurious substances. Pro Infantile disord.-rs. It contain» no Opium Wholesalea.id Retail Dealers in PERSIAN BLOOM. Bo: ”a*. i::-.'.-.- Notice i\\ A and reliable Mdieincaare thebeet nounced by leading ladies of society and or Morplti -.'. but given tiia child ratfiral Skin Cure and I .n- ■ the stag« superior to anything ever pro- Send Htauip for trial rock A •*• . *. o ■>.- Price 25 cents. Sold itriti IS HEIIKBY GIVEN THAT AS MY VJVvX to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El i dared (or bcautifj ing and preserving the toot from j- . wir«. tp.l».-<-<-n Jar« Pkvn«. t,a» l«f( my ti.-nw ixir has been prescribed for years for all lm. | complexion. City King store. Silver and Silver Plate-! Ware, Spe *tarl *< . I »: »¡cal (¡<><»<)«: a«*«nti» for the Rockford U/nni/ FOR ALL. IV) a week \ nd ex and t««ir-t. I notify th n’lMit- that 1 will nette p:>-iti««of tlic Blood. In every formofScmf. IL»ilr»»a'l VV.ii ■'het*. WIIKK perMid. Outfit worth#’» Mil«! par. ..ta. ,..r a«,- < .i.t, *1,.. may contract front i bypbilitlc or Mercurial diseases, it is \LL GOODS IN THE LINE M XNl’FAi I ’ » TO ORDER AND RFPMRbD. • t V11 fl ticnlpr» !»■•• P. O VICKERY Au- Hu-dat« WM. PAYNE Si BrcniBE for tlie T ikes . ’A .• •; . ' l . -teablo.* Fcr Bhtum*iisxu, Las no equal. 1 auata Main« Bara a VLtcy. Mitch •, lâês Fick ax-»« sont «»n upidir1 • i-» «rith as btf.tis purohiuii ng elsewhere 5 3 STATE OE OREGON. U. 8.3«*nnt«»rN, J. H. Mitchell, J. N. D»»lph.(’«»n- «r »Hrtinan. B. Hermunn; G«»v»*nior. B. P«’nii«»yer; BecreUMlt of Btata, G»»«»rci» W. McBri«!«: Mt at»* TruMurer. <>♦»«•. W. W«*hb; State Printer E. C. I > Baker; Baut. Public Instruction. E. B. McElroy: HupreoM» Ju«t<eN, W. P. Lord. Chief Justice W. W. Thayer. R. B. Stmhan. GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION riHMT J ’DK ! AL DISTRICT. C»»inpri*iiu< Jackson. J«N*ephine, Lak»* and K'atnath •••»unti«’»: Circuit Ju !*{<•. L. K Webster. District Attorney. W M Culvig. JU'K4'»N < m » vsty . Senator. A.C. Htanley: R«»pr »*»•!.fahvc». J. f Bowditch. R. A Miller;County I idue, h. I» d’»»att CotninisMioner». Rcnj. H-tymo-id. *». A. Carlton; Clerk. W. H. Parker;Sheriff. B. W. D *.an; Treas urer. N. Fisher; A’<e««-»r, J. M Child»>r*; 8ch«»«»i Superintendent. N. A. Jacob»; Survey«>r Ja». Jef frey; Coroner, R. Pryce. JOarpHI-NE COrNTY. Ben.ktor. H. B. Miller; H*»nre»«vnt«t:ve. S I'. Mitchell; Co.inty Jud«;«». V.Colvia; Convui»*!•>: - er», H. Me*»entfer, J M. Pavne; Clerk. K Chanslor; Sheriff. T- G. Paftcr»*<>n; »Mirer, J. W. Hovranl, Aim«»HM»r, -J. P. L-tevis; H,’h«»ol Su partnten«lent. E. F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N. Baauders; Coroner, Dr. Kr»”i:»»r. XL AM \ Pl OOt’NTY. TOBACCO GROCERIES Joint Seuatur. C. M. Cur»wriuht of Wane e*»*«rjatt«ve.K. 5tcfri»a’.i»f \Ja:nath-County Ju-ly G. V 4.«t ,. C c-r* * KB • ’ . > c»e* ■ : A. Am mitt; Gier k. »v. >»Ui ».Sneruf. ‘4. IX I t. der*. rrtvAMurer. G. T. Btldwi’ . A««e«H«»r R. B. Hatti>n: School Hupenntender.! John Uerlin«. Surveyor, R. 8. Moor . LUCK «'OUMTV Senator. C. M. Cartwn<ht of Wnern; Repra»an tative K. M 1. ■. I K Fitts Commissioners. G**«». M. Jone». C. L«»ft i«. Clerk W T. B«»yd; Sheriff. A. J. Charlt«»n; Tr vi«- Hr.,r V '1 ’ ' ub- , > " VII Fisher; A*»e»««»r. O. L. Stanley. ■■rri »<♦ or ooraTM. ftp . I’ountrj I’r«» 1 ir ‘ >>»H»-rhf and «»!•!;.il»o. Wool. The Supreme Court of Ore-.pi »•» n-*<»t* at Salem, Hi«!«Fur* t » ! !>• rS\ ;t* Solicit <>r«i«»rt» for reaular terms commeneina on the !ir»t M«*n«L'iy» Lumber in March and October, "WAX MULLER, <*t i.t 9 forth»* > ’ The Circuit Court Fir« ♦ li»*!icin! Di»tr !! \pnl. Building- •eta in Jni’kson c »u- y on fi.-t In Monday K ’ ini ith roun ’ y 8ept»»mh»»r and D»-*»-mber and firM V.... I. y i- on «ec«»nri Monday in June o*( t t’liol M .n.la November I” l,«k“ -«»im’y in Mav and th* S4*c«»n«i ______ Mor lij in Oct«»l»«»r In «»n fir»t M*»nd>o * m March anti J«»«e|,hine count} — Aiwn»t. For Ja- k««»n r«« »iiaty the i’«»unty. Prolmteand - \ND- C«»'n n’«.»ioner*’«' ••»urts fn**»*! *»v»»rv tn'»nth. rom- ate**cin< with ih< * first M mh lay; fur Josephine ...... ooivitjr. the first M 'c >! ’ l .vin Ji-iuary. Mini, July and S«*ptember; f«»r L ak • c-» r.'v • v-»rj alternate tnipnth. ctiinmenciinr th- rtr*'f '! »»i i iv in January. F'»r Kl'irnath county th«»tir»r W---ln*-<la.\ m March, ATTHESVN FHANC1SCO June September and N'»vemb«*r A WORD TO YOUNG VOTERS. MEDICAL. STREET Oregon THE UNOEIUIGNF.B IB FELLY PREPARED to do all work * U:« line is •!.»» bo«t mannered if r«wio>n«hl<> pr«*Aíi ■HOUftl’ SCnUMVl Central Point, Or. Tobacco, Cigars, Etc I THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS ANO COMPRESSORS anri WIRE RGPE-SPECIALTIES. -OTJs AGENTS FOR CICAR MANUFACTURERS Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines correspondence solicite . LEAF TOBACCO, Late of California, sen. NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST N. S. DREW •Kx -WvsVx. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! »7 N Children Cry for PitchePi Ça.*' '