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1 (Bic gemscrMij J he îirmomihc aunes t ADVERTISING AND TIMES PUBLISHING UOMPN’Y t II Is. Ml kt I.I.. k'lilor. T ! M E S a U I L D LtTlIE TIMES JOB OFFICE 4’i>rner fhird and l'.^trt Rates of Milmcription: FRANK GALLOWAY. SPRING! 1890 SUMMER! STATE i»F OREGON. s’ I1'»I >r<. .1 II. M.i--II. II. .1 N. I» .lpt1, --ni.m. Il II rilHilll;li ».rii.- ■‘•l"' S i f.uy «*f Sfa»««, <• ‘t z 'V Me. lini-; -in- l'r ...or. -, li-- « W, l.l.; Sia!.- |-..nt- r.l l'. U.k i; s»i|-t. > ut-Iw »"-««»'.» -.II. B M«-El i '. a . Su,»: -ni I i I-« "».W . I < h » a • i, ; i .lu-t ■» : W- E- L»r-L B ** Mrah in. >tw*'i .11 imi Al» Jl‘H 'tHnpriSHitf Jack*»««. .!••* pao»''. Lak«* an Krt'iiith c »unti •*. < rvu»tJu !g« . !.. R. XX « I M- r. Di*lrut AG .rii a . W M » « a < Al ’'<1 ioi*<l, GRANDEST Si LARGEST COLLECTiOhi MAMTACTl'llER OF <>!•' NEW SU MM El l'Y S»*i»at«»r. V< Mani« }; B P» •' nt;Uiv» ( B »AV-litcii, it. H M51« ì. i r. -, W. K. “H r*. ' W Jii’lx -, J. R- h ’ k. •ui'iii*'« M M u IL t ; Sa« ntf. |«»r. VViu. R s' ; • I'*’’ , il. A. M • »re; As.*<•.*•».i B ii !*«- a . I« a*ur«r, >up Tino ii i--’it. II. Il M. » li 1 I«T*; * ‘ ’ i J. S. il »ward; C»ron«r \|ii«-.i-I!; S»irv.-v«»r, ii. Pr>« . "t - k I iu l ì »r. W. F. 8 >ngvr. .U »-xr.ru i * •- « »’ * s TV. 1 K •pr.-s.'nt itiVA- J "t - . • (' J II »w.ir 1; • »»Hits .I11I4 V . < 'nlvig; < ’ “ti ............... ' ■■■'J Haiiscn; ( k-rk, < K l'n.in-»! >r: Sli»-"’t. J«'"- * i ‘ ’ M"**; Trciwur R'- hui cr J. A. Jcutiing*; -'-;«•*• «sor, P. >. Ii »<»1 Superintend« ut. w A 1 Ma**!«'; Survey- vr W . N. >auud’r^. < » »roll’ r. r. Dr. Flanagan. k I.A 1 XWXl'YI K M A l*H • tl»l ol A T¥ loint Senator. <’ A. ( »»g*A* il «»f Lak«*- Rcp- ,»f Lake; ( ’«»unty Judgc, a »»ntutiv« »8. P M • ta , W • . ( '|-;iw fi»r«l. S. M »• a< ••iiiiuJ'*" L'-av H •; st»i rtff, M. H K »t« r. t'l’-rk. A. i.i». Gravea; A«**e*- 1>. < Hil i« r*; Tr<-iV“trei __ • ,i.M-,intra Ida. t*. !.. ft »r. J’»bn S.u-irt; 8cb :->..r J. II. lirltU’h; Col -n-r.J. IWl M»lll«-ft-4 I. X rs »• »............ „at r.1 . V I n.1”1:- , v, •> I’ \| . t “Ult } »I ll'lÇ AA . t ’.nriii"«i.•“• r*. R Í». 8h rha’k. Win i t k W i U »>•!. >h« rilT. U in » ul’. *• \ M all«-n; >ch'»«»l Sop a im ■ n«L I F i *! p r. \*.*’ "*«>r, J. E. Mei>«»11«»ugh; sp.-ci ’P. D. K. J»»«»»*’*. MFF'riMi Of CIIÍ'KT*. FI» . um -. i ' ii .......... . •< ••»tii-ir I« r«n* comnivnciutf «»u tiv n Mar» h : 1 - ■ s’ »’• iu-mg "ii Hi«' M-.n-lax in M o . , ,| . ,- .mt t.irtn»-tn-t io.In i I' -i.-iri.-i , - ...n , .uni» "n H'-’ .M"ii‘lax- iu ..t.-ml.-t-.uil I»-., inn. r Ii. Kiainath „.„lx », 1 'll 1 M"ii'la> Ol June an t llr-t M-ùlix O. N .I.n. r l„l .k- ...„nn n h- umd M 'i la» in'l iy and ............... 1 '> 11 L«.' DRY AND FANCY COODS (’M TI I I NO FURNISHING GOODS. HATS: TOBACCO. GROCERIES CROCKERY, ETC it ' mm I s are new ami bwuirht railroad rate» ami arraoid illa i '•a ’ » i-> l«»r Ltiitiber. MAX Ils Ls|iicia!!y adapted lor Farms. Ranches NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES NEAT, DURABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP. BONANZA. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE „in.», l-r.dnt.-anl • ’ M »n'LiA;ior.l''i - in Janoarv. lor i-n Lak»- .-«’Univ. PR H ISSI )NAL CAKDS. ATrollNEA' ANI» COI NsEl.oH AT LAW .2H . I . 9 M.i} A lTi'llNEY ANi> I Ul NsI'.I.i'K AT LAW. 14 'J' I fJroHCM I’uat, Oregon. FHOM SAN FK AX IS«’«»: \Villain«-ttr Valit-A, April ............ Faralit»n. Mav ........................................ Will.uiM-lt»- \ all»-} . May..................... Farallon, May ............................. ... Willamette Vall» y, May......... Train». ..iiii.-.-t with thr O. J i ATT ii HNEA" ani » Ci»l'NsEL"H AT It. K. and Kixrr Hosts at 1'orx.itlis ami Alhani Gen l F. a I». Aa t. <’ P R: I <'■». < ’orv illis. Orc-on. (inn'i F. 5 I’. < »rngun D««v»»lopmant < «»., < I Montgomery St.. Han Fran cihco . Cal. .hirNtnnriih. ---- ------ -- ------------------------ ------------- ----------------- \ n > i -» i N«i.i."tt vr law . /»Hr. 1 1H III WOODBURN NURSERY , »’• ’j, ATl'KIlNEY AM' < » »I NSEL»'It N T l.A'V. .Ifirka tnriltf, it pr.ictjr • in ¡Ü1 c«»urf* of tho^tat«-. I < itile«' in « b t ii * brick, up—fair?. ii-t: ti vx i: AA now "Ni. ut Tilt-: best euvipped i i.m itiNi. mili .« in tiie si ate ali I tilt ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL J. J. HOUCK, —and Nol'AKA' Pl BLIi' AND ("NV1.VAN» EH. fiuld Hill, Orrgnn. Will att«-nd to all buMim**« in my line with mnptnvwi an«l at reasonable rates. VINES AND SHRUB3ERI m < »uthern Or«-gon. Th»-?<- urlls are now manufaeturing the b» st grad«-of flour ever otT«-i --d t ■ the tt\i !«- in ttiis se<-tion and are prepared to till all orders !>>r t!our, mill feed, etc., on short ii >ti « . All orti« rs by mail ur in peraun will revvive prompt attention. oil tl»i' nor! hu’«*?l coast. Test the Flour and You Will Use No Other. NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES WM. Nt. COLVIC, I'l.iUNEV ANI» |Ï»I N'ELOH AT LAW. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. PRICES , Orrf/«»n. z/ Jackson County Bank. RO3EÄT C. SMITH, \\l> (oLS'LL'UC Hrunt'a AT LA'V, 1887 1857 J. C. CARSON, brick, upstairs. Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. . D. YOUNC, i XI 1C 1> Volti», ORBGON Apple Tr».-s . -,... «to i « r li«> Pvilt-ll “ Rl “ * IB •• “ Plum and Prum Tr< • * s “ R» “ “ oi I ht !rt « s ;ui.| «.hrubbt i \ furui'ht-d r« .is<)nn- !-!> . b«-n«l fur i'at.i’.t>gu<- tu J. II SI P! l.l'MIER. Woodburn. Or. I’nai, Oregon. iHli • ¡i» Layton *V i: V i: y < > i < » « ManulacturiT of Sash. Doors, Blinds Dealer in Jackson till«*. Orrg»»n. • ii-vfj mg <>f all kinds done in a tirst-cla.tH i. .i t .»n t at rt-asoiiahle rates*. .». tiit.-iHit>n paid ti» hx-ating gov- rmiH nt luntis. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A lull line in stock '.f MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS GENERAL B( ILDING MATERIAL. O. F. DEMOREST, RESIDENT TOLO !! TOLO! Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. CEO. DE BAR, NI. D., I < ■ 1 A N AND S C K U E O N. | ;;it..i \ at Wt oí:« i ’s Mill. Salesroom.-« cor Tlui'l mi'l 17 street*«. Portland, Oregon. Pureltuscrs of propertyj>r Capital Stock of the Jin k^on»ilk, Oregon. m»l n «idoneo on (Tilifornia Street. .- ait. n i« tl promptly day or night. R. PRYCE, NI. D., V .« I ('I A N F.stiniat.-s arel prie, -li-r sent on application < "I MIO oRUEKs A SPECIALTY. dentist . M«“lfor«l. Oregon. A. CARRICK, 51 <-f<• h:i i> t 'Puiloi TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE ANI» sriOlEnN. F hmihi Of the l’riuieliise« anil Privileges grilliteli to E. II. BOWE August 7tli, 1883, Ve,ir».i'.l. tieegoa. a Wi llama tin» k lliiil»ling. up stair«. Tolo, Oregon, October 4,1 Sj ». .n M.un Mr»-«*t. in Chd-b r< building. ii»|»tlv attended to, day and night. AND S C K U E •» N. 4 Illi I INE <»E HU BE>T AND MOST f;i-hional»le < i«»tle», tiuisiiiiui», et<-., con stanti} k«-pt on hand, and nothing but tirst- ela*s woi k tin ru d out. All ord« r* tilled promptly at reasonable rate« and satisfaetioii guarante«\l. A. xIAKKICK. MeilfoKl. Mav 13 GRIFFIS * WALKER » .atral I’oiat. Orruo*. Cali* alt. iiJe»l ‘lay *»« olirli’. s. J. W. WALKER. J. H. GRIFFIS DR. A. J. LAPPEUS, PHYSICIAN ¡uni Dtimestic Woolens, Etc., MEDFORD, ORECON By the incorporuturs of said company, now on tile at the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, -Jackson Co. Hrilford. Ortgon. WRISLEY & CO It U E O N ro accommodate the (¡ rowing de . 1 rn-ind for real »•-»’»’♦«, w« have opened an of fice tn the town of GOLD HILL, OREGON M« <lf«>rtl. Orr*»«. . Ilan, nit .1» a>v.-nto»'l.r"m< l>i-»as<s. SASH AM) DOORS AM) SEASONED FINISHING MATERIA! E. P. GEARY, M- D- P H y S i C 1 A N AND» V H G E ’> X R« sid !»»-• oil < £. B. PICKEL, M. D., Medford, Jackson Co., Ogi. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS M« tlford, Br« ir«»’». In Hainii*»’* Bl’»‘ k. SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK. T \\ «»»'lnirn to liav»’ aw tint’ a liip* of pr«»j»orty. and t.» Lt* a*»le to f.ir’i» h a-« r»«liiC>lu information (’(»nciTiin j* roa! « r«f.»!»« in Si>iitlH»ni Or»«gon a- an> <»t!ier firm n«»w loin»? biiKin»*8R. ( <»rr<»“p<'ii(1'«nco Hdiciti*d WRIsLEV CO. FRUIT TREES 1» H YSll'l A N A N 1» s I 1CU EON. S.4for>l, tirrir«.. By the Thousand ! Call* promptly Gt»-n.|..l Io Day or Night. 1 >itn <■ on II ■.ti-.-.-t. DR. W. STANFIELD, E LEl'TIC PH T S KI A N. WINE Milwaukee BotHed Beer, Schmidt it (’«».’s Sarsaparilla and 1- Il Y S IC 1 A N ANI» > L KOKON. Iron »TH E IS ItEIHiY lilVEX i'll XT rut: '. Ill.-.I.' ill lax list ef J.i. X ............ it.», "r- • I. t..r l-'-s. I..»« I m -.- c lui il» U "V- r e. nt- . u itti » s .ir.t.l tr.-te tie- ll'-i. <*<.i,i»«y ’ ».»»It t..r »IS Im in. .1 »n i-||. .e, Al p< r«»-n« w I... lire .n sal‘1 I.«’ I»l. I» ■ II*»■«■■»II »I It'.' '-thee 111 Ju' k- *,»n I.I.- aii-l selli» S U'»"Ilf tert her d*-lii>. .»•* I will I« r- "U- -II' I ' - i» » y "I” Il ’tie l-r "|.' | ly "Í t r* -.leí-i» ■i»|iient-*. it. .r-t tt-.. liter» • : ■ ne nt *»f Mint lax. it net paia «....ti. A |-r<»iii|-t x-i.titillimi«-»- " I*» th'- law will -av< turth»r costs. JAS. G IIIHDSEY. Sii. riff an-l Tiix-<’oll»--’»»r of J».» k.->»u count}, Orctfen. Ja«k-otnlite, April U. las'. Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha, Win- cousin. 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Olii» <• .it pr« M‘nt nt th»' Ihiglvy U«»t<l. Final Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. MERCHANTS, T AND SPIRIT Agent» f«>r Cyrus N<>blc I>i»tillery, .Jos. Schlitz Brewing Com D., (>r.int'4 Pa»«, Ortp>n. in: fxdi : k < ignkd is now taking ob - drt-s t hr-nigh Jack» hi an-i Josci'hin«- coun- ti»-s for FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, lias l<M at« 'I in Vh’ uni. m . n r« r mie ih g «lis» | i »• ases. 11« < ol in«» pr I « -^ioii. Mak« ' all elironh- ' * Kahn y Hib'h :e« RheuinatKiii. Asthma, IM«-. I VompliMiits, » le., a speri nfy. J. H. BENNETT. M • T- uul 1 ;. V at i.» >i< ctrn ago. l he pap< r says, “the precincts carried by Simon do not show up in any such shape.’’ This makes it very clear that Ihompson bought his nomination ami th»* “I’.illy (>■• g.tifiu" is thi* undisputed AVitrn ss. H tliis niPtl.o»l »-f prm-uring n nomina- : ii i« w.nl,.-1 at anil allow. I to pa-« Hurt-oiiki-.l, II»- election will i.i M L. ame.l by the "open and shatm-li-.-s use of iiiutiey " and the slat»- will Is-eome the property of tie rich Portland men as they take turns buyuig it. Any kind raised in a 1lrst-<'!a*H Nursery. T'lo*» wanting tr. . m will do w»*ll to irivc me their or«I ts , I will guarantee satislaetion. I Avarr;*nt all my tre« if prop» rlj ear»*! for. T« rinsi»f I' haiii * nt easA . I*r<wluee tak»-n at mark* t pro < . ot I’ea« I i S. in J want«-»! , , A. S. JOHNSON. Jn»-KK<»nvillc, Orvg<»n, Aug. I. lHKi. IF YOU WISH A COOO REVOLVER * oxVor- K j J. K. ELDERKIN, Hor.andMmiigei L. COWAN f Treasurer [Ì pi tars and (1 Merchants Insurance Company 1(1 I. h 1 (1 i¡ li I ¡V i n V CA1TTAL STOCK, $500,000. «.’.VSSII SMITH & WESSON S Finest small fX J. R. WRITSNIAN, Vice-Prebid i t. arms « < • r ” _ *• W. F. READ, President. l’A.11» ITI», SUO.OOO.oo ALBANY. ORKGON. WWI. ULRICH. District Agent. MEDFORD, OREGON r null ita»-tur»»d Vi-i; ■ — , 1.Tul the flr-t i i. . . f . ;C • xp« rts. In calibres 3,», and ii 1 •>. Single <»r (lnul»le action, Sab-ty H im nu-rh-Hs an»1 Targ» t nn«l. 1. Bent quality wrought \ steel, ear»fiil)v PiNpcod f r workmaribhip and st«»ck. Vnrix ah-d for iinixh, <lninI111i15 mni nrctiricy. Ih» 1 ','r •-♦' '!• ''I' ' ’ l.y »-hi Hp mailt able »> ■ n iinitati-oin » . f•'i HiU-J f»-r the genuine article. Th< a are unr<- bii.i»' and <tan^. n-i-. Tn«» S mith A tf it*-, n iuc - a 'l AEti.s ar - htame» »1 ny»..n 11,.- barrels with tirin'.-« ’I ir«-a and dat»- < .f patent“, an.I ar»- guar* Iiut< e<l p. rf. . t. insM up.n having th. n». and if } -nr »1» ,il. r c (nn«»t Mipply y-».|, an order went toad- ,;r. ! h - i .. w Will receive |-r»»nipt attention. UvacrlLr lire VMUMOpiP nn.t prb » s up. m application. ^.UlTH Jk U t'priugiield, Maa». THE SCHOOL FIND. The wonderful increase in the common school fund is a matter for tiie congratu lation of the peopl»». The late etf »rt of the (heguaian to ascribe this, as a matter of collise, t<) the large sales of school lands, is not the whole truth ami does not <iu just-re to the present manage ment. The first imi» -tu* g'v»*n to the fun 1 af ter the advent of the | r -sci-.t a hninis* tiation, was t!*»* tramfer <»f tljebalmce iinusp«! in the slat»* Limi fumi, u hi > was $123,0G0, to the common sch«j-»l fund. This should have be -n «lone a ««a r .* I»««fore. It was recommended by a burner D'-mo- cratic governor in 1872, but hgi^lat un to that tfleet was defeated. Ii could have been «ione wen prior t » that without legislation. I he «• n-t • u’j..n make? the unused balance ot th«« grants from the I nitrii States a | ait of th«« common school fund, but the treasury » ilicials insisted that it would t t’;e a sfociai act of the I» gisl itur»« I«» make it legai. At the same time all legislation tending in that dir« <1ion was oppo-«- I and defeated, lhe same thing waa recommende i in 1887, and it was slyly hinted that th« thing would be killed d the new tr««as- urer desired it. No desir«* to opjsjse it was manifested, and consequently it was done,and the fund wa- r»« her by $12J,(M» ». It was soon discovered that pieces of pro|s*rty thought in on judgments long years ago, were scattered ail over the state, yielding no revenue fur thesupp«jrt uf schools, the improvements rott««d down, smi the value depreciating. No ii-t? of such pur-hams had b< <-n kept: and man\ a dil.ij i lat«-d faun has l»*«*n discovert «1, having bi-hrng.-d Io the fund *.x, eijht and * >m»*ti»?i< - a- many as ten y«*ars, which the board dii not know tt reai'y < wn !. Ab » ¡¡< h ¡»»» «• • of un profitable pi< petty Lax« L«««*n - di. In <»ne « oiiniy a.-- many : ik fiv»* faun- of Ihi* desciipti«?n were fuuni, as Lieb h »d been been l»ought in an i (hen fo gotb-n. The receipts from tu* c a«-s < f nil • proj»erty have been laige an i r *u»leu*«l th»* fund nmre < flicn nt. There are oth« r fsjint? of economical management in th«* board’s favor. It is true the sales of lami have bo» n ¡urge, and it is alr*o trim that th«* fumi ha? i»«*en troute«I fairly ami well handl’ d.— P 'i t- l.n.'l W.rbf. ' I’ mi aii a J oe .—Ont* of th«* noted (•haiacters < f th R> r* rivt r v.i’.:,-y and southern On*^un, w s I'TnpjUi Jue, a civilize«J Indian, who p< ii-»r:n«*»l many valuable set \ :<•» * for Jtn* w hit»* s- ttl»«r> «luring th« Indian troubh-s, nmi Ihetmwe <>f hia tragi« death was »< <\ iv d w ith re gret !>y his many fii« nd- thruujhont the state. L nq <juu Jo* » . vt- I in the Mexi- can war, ami was a ira-h d smut w ith General Fieinort in th<* Rocky iitotih- tains, and during In* In i.an warfare on the Pacific <*ua*t. Win n the » arly s«*t- tlera of Oregon tw’gan to locate in the Ptu; qua and Ro>rne river v.iih ya Joo did active and va’uabk* servi« »* in warn ing them of nnp»*mLng »iar/’-i, a kind ness which was gratefully appnetated. He finally squatted on a pi’ «' ■ ol land in the Rogue river can vun.l' t \ve«*n Grant’s Pas* an«! the (¡alic«* crock mires. Here lie established a f»*rry, w • <*h. t oother with his un hard ;.r 1 gar b-n p;*ch, fur nished inn.*.-!! an t family with a »• »ni- fortabk* living, lie r ■ d a lam! warrant f -i ho acre «•! i.ci I from the government a*- a rewar«l !•». hi« » i!i- i nt services during the Mt x an war,but« n • time, when under th«* • flcirngiidiucnce of fire-water, h«* allow-* I a sp ■»•.•native M i*> -•»!ian to euchre It it < it o »1 Ile lami warrant fur a nu !«• tr db*. J >«• r.i:se«l a large family vf sons and «1 uigh iters, but lost his wife several years ag« :o,an 1 -hoit- iy afterwards on of his >• n ua* kill.-1 at (¡rant’s Pas- in a «Ini:m- i i row. ,llis ul«ie*t daughter mairied a - I .1 I rute ot an I whan, w Lu liimhi hi -.1 nm.tii-r iinmatried daught« 1. ii w « ’. »» much for .Io»*’s pride, and. < <• ’ :»»i bv this ami the death of his s*.»i «•»I to a -louiiie murder. In Scptem . I -St», w lr u the writer was living in < ii ant's Pa-«, a mes senger came troni the coroner one night with the news that Joi- and his Fon-tn- law were both »lead. Tiie coroner’s jury foitml them both lying within a few feet of each other. The daughter ami wife testified that they had ls»th fired thi ir riti -s simultancoil-iy. amt » ai-h <!rop|s t dead instantly, says K»-. h-i II. <i,rib«rt in till- Or, .; nt "III. THE OREG CA2ÍPA ,.v, On-iron will be state in tba Vniuti to cleet a nii-iiiU-r of the fiftr- secon.l congress; and after Rhode Island the first on« to hold a state election in the year lS'.'O. It will be impos«ible to say until after ’he count, whether she has ls-en affected by th- iJemocratic wave tl.at has swept the country as far west as Montana, and lias daeheu its st ray over Oakland, Sacramento and San Jo»e. There are so many unknown quantities in < >r>-^on, that prediction is unsafe, and the fact that immigration has piii-dastate on top of the old on»- within the past two or three years, makes the returns of former election« worthless to figure on. The San Francine»» Examinrr at onco truthfully and facetiously says that one thing is certain, however: that if Oregon does not go I».-inocratic in June, it ought to. Th» new tariff bi'.l sliouhl settle that point. The pro|H,s»-d duty on hides was an absurdity, and Mr. McKinley did the only prudent thing in surrendering it be fore the howl of the enrage'! New Eng land sins- manufai-turers, but, neverthe less. th»- fact rema ns that the hide tax « mm tl»e only tiling, aei-le from tiie wool duties, that could even I»« pretended to prot»-' t Oregon interests. In giving it up, the w.«»l tax, punctured and discredited at every point, is left to ts-ar all alone th« burden of reconciling th»- |»-op)e of the Pacific Northwest to a tariff that in other matters robs them at every f>- int. From a J'euioer.it c staiid|s>int, free hides are a good thing, but so are free grain bags, f»ee tin plates, free salt and free binding twine. AA hat reason can be given to the voters <f Oregon for giv ing the Nt-w England manufacturers fn-e 1.ides and eoui|M-lling < >r»-gon stock-grow- .-rs to U m - taxed ea t. On-gon farmers to sell their wls-at in taxed bags, and Ore gon salmon «anners to pa.-k their puds in taxed tin’’ Even llu- sheep men, the 1 leg»-d IM-ni-ti<*i.invi of th»- tariff, an- not only Liritig their only market l.y the de- struction of Am»-ri, an woolen mills, but they arc <’om|»rlled to dip their protect«*«! «*ie«-p in taxed ch**niicals. bale their wool in taxed burlaj*. and fasten it with taxed ties. The tin plat«- outrag»* is a direct dis crimination in favor of Britisli Columbia «gainst th«- -almon packers of the Colum bia riv«-r. The tax on tin plates is to bo r.ii—d from otu- c«-nt to two and one-fifth cents |s*r pound, which will make cans .-.«t ju«t al-.ut twi»-c as much m they oth<-rw.M- would. It l - m-e-llcsa to say whit an ailvantag«» this will Is-to foreign eni|s-tit r« who are not so liati«licap|s->I. Thi« prep ..-t- rous Lili, with its deadly blows al Oregon industiies. ha- ls-en in dorsed bv tin» Oregon Republican con- ventioti. With such an i.-sue, an«i ths .■xeelleiit administration «»f Governor Penn«}»-r to t-a-k it, th« 1 '»-inocra« v of On-gon «»light to alia- k even the 7,'XW majority --f two >«-ais ago with a good deal of Courage.— H’,>.,»««-. GIVES HIS REASONS. The editor of the W«.»11-urn ' .t, jadei eti-l» nt in po.t. y a« iu Lamo, gives bis reawna for supiKirting l'en- A. UH- noyer, as follow»: We slia 1 eup]»,rt Sylvester l’.-rmoyer I . ■ in f >r governor, in true bo ord w ith our prin an ciple of ” the la-Ht man for otficc, irre- e]n»ctive of |a>litica.” Governor 1‘ennoy- er has, »luring hi« tuhnitiistration, uiado rl fi r c. con-1'¡»ation atei ind-i^t•• ii« • . «.»me inistak»-». but no man ia infallible. TA itlifHlt I ill-ill ill I Io- L 1. ai»« n»- If he has errv»l in e»»me things, it baa — Mi *i * (Iri«nn«r, L oaa » II. M;i>* las-n an error <>f ti e Lead, not of the Made l»y .Joy's \ »•gelai»!«' Sar»a¡»ai ilia. "I have u*»«i \A«r’s Pill*. f«»r I t «r Tin lti ri hi le vs I'll.r mml - The Rc- lieart ; and as In- ba“ err»».l tn aopne .rouble* and in«b^-« during many pub'nan taiiy came into power bur thing«, be ban ls-«-n pr»--<-inim-iit)y right A«ai*. ami l»a«« u!wa\* !• cid tl»* ui 1rs dened with obligations winch it finds t’t» tnpf and « fL’ n-nt in lin n- a« ti«»n." - in others, lie has st,ssi lor th»» rights *>f amt i- its If umil.le to discharge, and the m.rst mt Io •» w HS S Smith, I ti« ». N. \ th.-pr during das«»-» w iii.e hi«-.pt-.n.-nt md It ddlieult problem it now has to solve is “I suffered from ««nsti| .-t •»•«■ which was unjustly lalsirir g for tl e passage of assum’d such an ol»>iinaJ« f< 11.1 th;»» I >wn It •l-'r r how to reward ,t« fiii-nds and pay even a i bill ti at wa« Is.th unjust ami unconsti f« ared it aa « uld cans«» a *t”pt-.u-«« hi« I id « small part of its political debts without tutional. In doing thi« In- lias Itome the I « AAc’> TAA«» i" \. x of \A. I I a M IJ K •am ruining the country. AA hen out of power bitt-T denunciations of a partisan pivss f«-< tt*d a cotnph-ic cut» D I of it promised everything to every Lady; wIni....... insulting the tin- l«--t interests of Sace. M«- but there is not money enough to go the I»-, .pl»- instead of liisou n. With all that :|vf " I have used Ayer’s Tills f r w •tt. » al I I: aiound. and as no <»m* 1 ’ willing to i ■ ha« Iss-ll sai»i against him. lie has never thirty x».»r* and consider ti (I II an III- » !!»• 1 I left out of the d s11il.it!i >H or even to re I . • *\ valuable family medicine. l«-en a.-.-U'««l of disliotisstv. and we Im- I I M»-k lie duce hi« da m, the situation ha“ become n<> better remedy for I: a < lieve that his administration has l>een the I H ’’I' and have alAAay* found th« . .pn'e serious. It has promised the tax- I •» H.pt pure-t and l«»st that we have h-id in a ii u< llv I A A|» I ( ur«‘ < ¡.I e f««r d\ *[•• I«*:.a.” — .1 :«.!ti« ¡11. ’.41 I aveis to reduce taxation, and it has h-ca l»* and a half. Ilia administration Middle *t.; llaith :d. ( U.I ut. u t !i* i pi -rnised th»- «"i hets and siibsidv-hunt- has ls-»-n pas«»- 1 under many »hllicuiti.-s I a<<»V d be a ■St j V “ Having b en H nW 1 w . i-th it it would incream» the e\|«»ndi- that nevor la-set his predecessor*. He A I! m • . win h .*« « tiis uh ’ lt.il b 11 tures. It cannot do both, ami it dare a««umed the reins of government ftotn S' n* of .*« dentar;. habit <, I »• I «1, not refr.se to do either. It ha» promi«*-d Moxly, a man whose c>>nn»-i tion with the f .Ayer'.* Pills. I joj Jig f -i 1« I am II b < 11 the fri.-nds of silver that it would help g’.a 1 to say tl:..’ ti.« y Ln. vt d r»;v swamp land steals aud the unappropri- -. K. them to remove the restrictions now im «t¡< J better than un\ <»th< ? m- ah--1 school fuinl will forever stamp him ,wi.» arriv»« at this » om liision < i posed by law upon the coinage of that a.:««r a a« a man 1» yon-1 the Isiundsof integrity, E a r« t t, - ! . < ¡irvi metal, and it has promised the advo i: 4wa faithful trial of thi ir merit*. Samuel or < Ise a common fool, unable in liis lg- Of |'U.!1 t A biiiOUNüC»» ami T .Join *, Oak st., Boston, Mass. cates of the gold standard that it would n.-iam .-t»' know right from wrong, and Au 1 « do nothing to deprei iate values or inter Win vi vxu rm l iHtri. The V 7- without flic manlnssl to slop both Ke- fere with the stai'tli'y of our currency. More Snow Yet. . , ; II -M recently sai.i ” I II Gitm-r* publicans and Item« rats from stealing In a vam effort to keep ls?tli ot the«^ of th« I'niteil States w n 1 t<j-<l:iy be the swampland». Neither the legislature PKErAllKD EY The following, item fr< in the 'i r.-ka p edges it proposes t ' convert tiie treas ■ JoUTiinl" f’lwov* that t!i»‘ hrat w.ivt-ha^n t getting 2»' cents a fuisliel I— for their n >r all the executive team lies of the slate Dr. J. C. Ayer à Co., Lowell, Mass ury- depaitmi nt into a warehouse for the reached very far into the Si<kiym»« a? vet wheat than they now g.-t w- re it n ' t.»r have Is-.-ii in |s>litical aceor»l with the huid by all D« h L tm iu Medicine. storage of silver bullion, and to issue re “Eldredge * p i> k tr i n left Etna last week the prutei tive taiiff ef '.-.-r • • a '» i »1 el governor, and to a reasonable man there for>iw\er‘s Bat, w5th«)iit carrying load*, ceipts to I»» used as money. This is the imposed on itniKirle I wli.-.-.t by .» ir gov can I«- no wonder that Governor 1‘ennoy- in con*» queuce » f the rotten condition of only new financial policy it has so far «r ing t .at protec er has legn the re» ipi< nt of much con the'D"Wf»n Mhnon mountain, the train d»-vi-lop»-d, but its resources are not yet ernment. ’’ This tion raises the price i 1 Amen an wheat demnation. h'tving Veen engaged to p i< k quartz to the exhausted, and if tiie demands of the to the exact amount of t! » '.n il tax laid On th»» other band. weXjml but one mill at Salmon river. The trip over the discontented be< om»» sufficiently strong, In igason forsuppirticg Mr Ihmp >n >adu«'n r»v-r mo tntain, I'-« niue». rt-«juir< <i on imported wheat, ami thus puts three (lays’ hard traveling Men have we may have paper promises to pay 000,0<)i) or so a year into the t » kets of fact, tiie only reason offered is, that Mr. HEALTH RESTORER hc»-n rn :;i2« d m *bove!ing elint* th' tie- snow from issued U|»»n deposits of wheat and corn, our farmers, estimating the wheat ero,» Thoin|W»< n at « »me remote time wotked the trail t«> render it nnvi^abie for loaded or upon farm mortgages. It will U> dif a! r»).ISSI. «I I bil-b u s E i T ! Tl a- -urd, at the blacksmith's trade,an ! also packed trains, but more snow fell auain during ficult to satisfy the plundered and im a surveyor's chain ; that he has been wise liecause the price of our wiieat is not IT IS THE TDK AB M F Pl CI NE the storm of la*t W’«*t fk, while raining in poverished farmer that his claim upon and ama“M-d much wealth, and. if neces- affected at all I ' »'in tanti on imported the valleys on thi si«!«*. It r«»'i o» !!’.•• LiwrAnd 17 m I hvn s ;ind Sti itti.it the bounty of the government is not as wheat ; the prii • of our who’e crop <lo- ».II v. will pay out «1 « <kij to se< nre bis . • i i 1 . n Ä just as tiie claims of the ptos|>erouK ele»*-tion. To offset tin s»- n markable vir .S’ HIO Kttra rd IOO. tit« , P :• c.». n thi Imp ire B k I, aii'l l«»nds on tin- prii e of ,.nr surplus, w inch owner of silver mines or the wealthy is sold in the lie.- market of I v. rp-rol in tues, wo have the r»-c >r.l < f his action on The r< a«iers of the IT mes w ill be pirated Makes The Weik St ron owner of stiips.—I «. ( compì lition w III tile -orpin-» wheat of I the well-known "lock ami »lam swindle,” to learn that there is at h ast one I . . his stand ».n the Bull Kun water sebeme dises*«» that *< ;rncv has b» en al» e to i cure the Ma : Fi riun. U1 other grain gr»»wi .- count e*. "i and the fact th it he is the figurebead of in a I us *»age- , and that i-» < at.-tri h. Hu I i course, since our t.ii.ll on wi.eat canm t the stioW'sful wing <»f the H»-publiran < atarrh Cure ;« t> ' lily p sithv cure n<-w Ri.v. G. I. T kwis , pastor of tin» first fix the price of wheat in l.iver;»».!. it known lottie nod < al fr.it» rnity. Catarrh ring, which triumph* 1 » vet Sm >n by the llaptbt eliun-li, Eugene, in a letter to does not fix its price in Chicago. What b -it u a constitutional di-ease, n «¡uircs III« ial use of monev. That this money does Senator I Iniun.is ot Mr. Blaine the Albany Ihmocrat nays: It is with con>titutional treatment. Hal’s < 'alarrh was furnish.--! by ihompson, no otu» can \>e<l everywh< re. $1 a l»oHle; six for $5. (Tire is tak< n intv nady, acting directly much pleasure that I give to your read think to-da.v of their pet tl..... .. tl.at a deny : that th»» tight made iu Portland upon Hie blood and the mucoti* surfaces ot ers a lew fai t* about the life and career protective tariff makes a ‘'home market” tne sy*tem, thereby destroying the foun- of my old college friend,l*rof. A. LeRoy, for the American farmers'wheat, corn, wa~ a disgrace Io the parly, ami its re sult a travesty on every principle of |»jliti- dati< n of th«-di>vn-e. and mv ng tiie pa your candidate for atate EUjierintendent and pork, by k,»epii:.» ■ -nt f.,r -ign l - 1 -1« »♦nn tivnt strength by budding up the constitu of public instruction. It has U-en more Does the American farm».»r sei ìously la- cal purity, all admit, liu-refore. 1 we do otia-rw ise than support Peunoy-er tion and ¡is-t-t ii” nature in doing it* work. lieve to-day that lie i« sp. < in ly enriched than twenty vears since we first met in I be proprietors have so much faith in its AT CENTRAL POINT, < tirative powers, that they oiler One Hun- the balls of Madison, now Colgate nni- bjr a protective tariff which promised to 1» x v >. Tit- mi - jn gave fill) t«j the Seattle versity, Hamilton, Si. Y. Before and make for h.nt a “home maiket?” It • ir»-<i Dollars for ar y case that it tails to since that time bis record as a teacher looks very much as if wheat rose and snffetem; Governor I’ennoy.-r sent them cure. Send for ii*t of testinion-al*. Address E. .1. ( if i . ney «k (".. Toledo, O. and educator has been such as to amply fell without anv reference to our protect two .-luloa.ls of lumber. ItaveTliomp- £®e->o|d by druggists, 75c. fit him for the high an 1 responsible ive tariff; as if wages were in gli or low h >n gave f 10 to the Johneto« n siiffcn-rs; When* ia kept constantly on band a complete position of supi-rintemlent of public without reference to a piotective taiiff.— r.-nnoyer $100. Have Thompson ami ami tust-class slock ol Jim I.otan, his bom, f<|<eiit $20,0>»0 in Southern Oregon l*ioneers. instruction for the state. The medal of Daily Ory.ni'in, .A . ¡, buying vote« at tiie primaries in l*ort- 14th annua! meetii g of I lb* bravery which lie modestly keeps, pre 1' ity tlu* poor farmer. Hi-* profitn | ian.l in order to secure a Thompson <1ei- Pioneer Society ol Southern O eg«»n sented l y the Queen of England, as be be held ing one ol the immortal six hundred in mainly depend upon ih»* amount of hut - i egatiou to the Republican state conven 5th, ls<jO, for the purpose of electing officers the famous charge of Balaklava made pluk grain market« <1 in I ’.urope. The , tion. I’enii'-yer has no loss, spent not of the society for ti»<- eii-uin,’ y»*ar and the Republican scheme tart!, wh.uh di-! a cent in buying votes.ami was nominat ernn-action < f any oilier hu-mrss that may classic by the po»-t Tennyson, together rectlv increases his taxen, bids fair to re ed in the 1’emocratic convention by ac with hi« rich educational experience, pij-t'-riy be brought b« fore it broail culture, warm symjiathies, and strict his cereal* to the home market so clamation. have Thompson’a life-long S ilas J. D ay . Se« ret.try. intellectual force a« a thinker and an el much eulogized. 1.. ■* means ruin t»> the record is that of an unscrupuloiia schem er who will falter at no means within the Hurkhn'a Arnim Satr* oquent us’iiker, combine to make him agriculturist, even now scarcely able to pale of the law to aceomplish his selfish, The !>»-*t salve in the world for Cuts admiiablv fitte.l for a position in which keep his land out of the :,e t .il > chiich- i Bruise* Sore?. l’lc» rs. Sait Rheum, Fever I.is fellow citizens and friends would seek es. The introduction of the McKinley greedy purposes. Sylvester i'enn^er’a Sores. I'etter, ('liapp<-«i Hand*. Chilblains, to | lace li in. The above is the lea-t bill into congress has generated a move | record stands resplendent as that of a 1 Corn?, ami m H Skin Eruptions, and posi, that an old tunc college friend could say ment in foreign commercial circle.* for generous, upright business man, and Ilia tive cure? for Piles, or no j ay required It name will go on record as one of the of a man w hose record is as clear as th«' common European action, in the way of i>guaranteed to give perfe» t ‘ atisfact on or retaliation, l’roliablv ti e first result of ablest ex.s-titives Hie state of Oregon sun. and whose character has never money refunded Price 25 cents per bux be. iitarnished by the least breath of the passage of the bill would I m - the ever had, says the Eugene G’” ird. For salebv all druggists And everything else imaginab’« in this l< ne. dosing of European ports to suspicion. ” M a go»MÌs ar<new and ot the best brands, and Tin mi - son Ow-sx I r.- At a meeting in wort 11 of corn annually, A 42.« m h »,<> of wiP he sold at t lie* Eggs fur Hatching. report« wheat. 14« iJMM) J MX! of ti »ur, of l'ortlitml meentlv, the Of : llo.x. Ruiir. Mn i uh and Ptuf. A. brom America’s l>e«t hn-.-.l- Wvan- Chompsoft to have sai I 1 he l*em<s'ratic .i .It. I'll mouth Kocks. Licht Brahmas. LeRov, ar»* making an effective canvas# beef, |«i7jNMi/W of polk and |10.(l00,d00 party of Oregon s.-. ms to have a-b.pte»d Brown ami White Leghorn«, Partridge of th«» state, ami wherever they have of dairy products, In all IJJl .0 11J ski of Give me a call b« r«>re goiny » *•«-u here. Co. tun«. W li te W’> an.lotte« ami l’.la. k f|M»k«*n, they have left a good impression the fruits of our f.nms would be refused anew watchword. You hear them talk J.C. HfERIDAN. Minorca«. Winnersol the highest honors ami made friends. Mr. Miller is a young in Europe and thrown la k upon an about it in their «tate convention; »mail knots of « lohti ians »lim-usa it on the at all the large exhibitions for the past ' I « I » U the I • 1 • « «Xz an«! energetic Oregonian, and in case of overstocked bom»* nmik- t, 1 wering eleven years. prices paid to faimris for < n rythittg street«. It isth.-simplequestion—water. his elerti» n, would be found actively at Egg« »3 pi r sett ng; two settings, 4.5 .All know what it int-anK, and a« I h«.l work for the good of out state. The in- they raise. Semi -tamp lor caliiogu«-. Addre*s. ________________ ____________ I something to do with it myself, I will J. M . (« a k tu son , | terest of our public schools demands the C. P. Hrsnx».p.x stat«-« that the •'1‘Lxin its sigtnfi.-aiKe. Thè Bull ltun Cor. 3d and E Streets. Forest Grove. Or. defeat of Prof. McElroy, and the election of Prof. LeRt,y. The latter is an e<lm a- Southern I’a.-itie company will put anew ; i water bill as introduced in the lost session F«»r Sal«*. torjthe former a political and school tunnel through tin» Siskiyou mountains, of the legislature, had some objectionable PORTEAN I >. OK Two tluuisai -I bn*hel8 of wh< :»♦, one book trickster. Which will vv choose? four or five miles long,wlii.-h will shorten feature.--, which 1 attempted to remote. Iliou8«n«l biishFi* of barley an«1 <»nv q»-«n (’ontahiing 12«) Booms, well liirnislied. the route, cut off some sharp curves and ! I said tm-n, that if 1 was not successful Portland World. of mat« bed bay liorse?. well br<»k« n to bar- make the road about 1,0 ») feet lower in iny efforts, I would vote for the bill ----- THE BFXr----- iu-*?, 7 year? of ai?»*. Al*o LVHi hesd of anyhow. I did vote for it. and 1 voted than it is now. sheep an<| lamb.?, 5<n» of which are suitable •• Hoir tn Curt All likin lHaraart.*9 for it six times. [Applause.] I was ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE for mutton. Enquire <»f Simply npply “S wayne ’ s ointment ." N«» present every me.ting and voted, and all Sitnmona’ l.irrr gulator. M rs . S. E. I fb . Internal mcdiciiM* n-«pnr»?l. Cur«-H t«-ttcr, kt.ew I voted. Ja« k?"nvilie Precinct. • a /• ma, it< Ii. all « runti'iDH on the tn« • . hands, Is what the name in«!.» ate-, a “Regulator” no«-«-. Xc., h aving th«- «kin clear, whit»« ami of that ni'»st important organ, th«* Liver. heulthy. Itsgr« at healing and curative pow 1« your liver out <»f order-' Then is your IHitMil yyi ftS l.lni du Kctrnrtt 1IAHIT— I h certain if reasonable effort i« made to ers ar«- |•<»**<•**••«! by no other remedy. A*k wtude pyst^tu deranet <i, the hr« nth <4!en- In all th* Il orld thrrr i» but nnr Curt, N>> Cliini-M* , »-»I an»l no deviation in cure a cough by the use of I'eWilfs cough } our »Iruggirt for S wayne ’ s O intment . sive, V'»u have headache, feel languid, dis l>r. II Al new* Goldrn **|>rrinr. charges. pirited and nerv 'Us, no appetite, sleep is M«-aIs 25 cents; lodging X’> cents to W cents. and consumption cure Tliis remedy is It can be given ;n a cup of tea or coflee other».* troubled anti unrefrv'-hnig. Sinini'-ns correct ami < ertain In its action ami costs Liver Regulator restores the htaithy a« lion without the knowledge of tbeperson taking E. LEWISTON, Proprietor HO more than unr.-liable preparations. In Castoria is recommended by physician? it, edvctinir a speedy and permanent cure, sist upon having it. I-»>r sale by 1-.. < . for children teething. It is a purely vege of the in er. whether the p iti«nt in a moderate drinker ♦ Brooks. table preparation, its ingredients are pub- or an alcoholic wreck. ('bousnnds of Notice lisheo around each bottle. It is pleasan- drunkard? have !•»•< n • tired who have taken tothe taste ami ab-ojutely harmless. It ‘ K«•• p yoitr In I < ool ; • or i< <' a . 1» t lie < ¡«ibh«i SpecHi. iu tip jr c< fle- without Ill Till l-E Wil" ARI INDI BTITi I" I constipat>«»n. regulates thr bowels, qtlirt y«»ur liter h the :i»^l t»e 1 in G» d. was their kn<»wl««4g»-, • i < .-0»v b< bevc they ft I..I — rvi.-eof •-V.'IIIO- « lx I- . "li! I»:».« — OR. CUNN’S IMPRQVED LIVER PILLS pail», cure- diarrho<*«i and wind colic, al tiie ndve-e «.f a » eh I i .it« <1 i Itv i« i.ci t » ;» fuit drinking of tf.etr <«wn 1» will. No < ill .uni ». til« «.inn w.th J. N'iniin. J.u-ks<>u- Cure Slck-H* adache. b» correcting the Stomach. Bow lavs fweri bur««*, destroy? worms, ami patient. You < in H)_-i -in tire aetton of Lain:! ii e|Lu { Tv'idtN Itoiii its adtt'.ni (ra vili.. i »rexon « ho will . ■■» • J-' I -r-on.. els. Liver and K.dne»*: beautify the compleoo*. by pu prevents < onvuNi<»ns. soothes the child v»»ur bv«*r, kidney * and i«»A*el* by using tion. <' utvs guarantee«!. Send fur circular ’ ' STI VI X« URO.“. i rifying the blood: mild in their action, pleasant to take. ami gives it rrfreshing natural sleep. Cas DeWitt’s Sar*ap.'*ri¡L<. an absolutely re Wll<1.-rvllle. Jan SI. 1»'«’ and full parte ulars. Address in confidence w.tti never gripe or sicken. One for a dose. 25 cfs. a box. Drug and General Stores or by mall. Samples free, toria is 1| h « chddren s panacea - the liiuth liable I i |. mm | purifying remedy. For uk i;«H.ld:\ >I’IJ I F IC CO. . !.<» Ka e Street by E. C. Biuoksi. eis irieud 3Ó duots, 35 cents. i < ìnciniiati, O. THS OIL HOSANKO MfcD. CO.« Piqua, O« mi Effective Remedy 1 at Ayer’s Pills * Pfiv. f/et • (¿/KiGONßLCODPüKIflER HMIUW.ARE AMI TLWAHE DEM JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR. HARDWARE, IW 1 N TS Physlo-Med i«-i’l ANI»“ I a THOM ¡’SOX (!()[< ffis Xf)\f. INA T10N. It i? well known in thia state that I>. I’. Tiiompflon’H fight for 1 he gubernatorial nomination was made in the <-ity of I’ort- I iml; and that Janies Lotan was his airent <>r “bosn” in carrying tfie primary el»«ctions in that city. <>n ihe 7th <»f April laat, after the re sult of the Republican primaries was know n, the “Daily On-j/onmn” said : “The result ci the primaries held Sdtur«lay is regarded by the defeated faction as el owing a very ominous state «jf affairs. Thus in south Portland, pre cinct No. .3, where chargee of ballot box stuffing were claimed, there wc re 852 votes cast, against a total vote, Demo- ciatic aixi Republican, of two years ago, <>i G50. So also in north Portland No 1, carried by the Iadanites, there were 78B votes cast at the primaries, where two years ago the total vote of both parties was only 231. Ottier similar discrtq>an- cies occur in north Portland,No. G.where 387 now ar»« contrasted against 279, and in north Portlaud, No. 3, where thccom- hined vote, two years ago was 675, this time at tiie primaries 988. The preclude carried by Simon «lid not show up in any Mich sfiajM». South Portland, Mo. 2, polled conibinetl, two years apo, 81G, Saturday 535 Republican votes. North Foriland. No. 2 shows now 570 agaiiiHt a f«»rm« r record of 545.” “More money was used in the ri« s tlran lias ever been n?e 1 in mai v election in Oregon before.” “Oi c«»urs»« no one will ever kn aetly how tnu< h wa* S|*»nt, and r »«st¡match -.;«• .*'> susceptible to < x; t i«>n. ” “While there is «buiht as to llm t xact Him ««nt, th«-.»« is no «brubt that m< •ney \ a ; i * n-< >! <q cnlym«l shameh«;-»*'y. I »Uli! *i<les were in g a.-s L<njs<’s ami D « re was .-o *l«»ne thr «wing. Neither Jared g«j into the cunt- t without money, ami ea< h rci.» d upon its ability to outwork, outcount, and last, hut not least, out- hu; the other. Mett walked like sheep to toe polls, dcpo*it«*d their ballots ami turned and received the paltry price of their vole«- from herders who »stood Within a yard of tin* ¡»"l!ing booth.” “Th«* price of vot»*s in th»* culy stages of th«* | ::m.rie< was ^2 5 ». I:i the last ii- ur or tw<», when I >t . s 1 s felt »•»»nfi- dent, "I! y fl.(k) \5 «ih pi-jcr* Nor «•f tt.e.*«- stateli' denie.1 by Ttiu!up.-«»n an taken a* true. F»v th«* use of money 1'1 lump* >n was abb* to vote <S52 men win re then* wen* but G5*«> voters in the piecii.i t two rears an i lit ag«>. counting both Dem«M-iat publicans. In nuith Puitlaml, Thompson’s faction of tfie R«*puhli< an party p<nicd 7»’J Votes while both the political parties could muster but 231 voters at the ♦/ ta> Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, DANIELSON P H Y H I Cl A N ins -A have Le«-n 1 ir*t >:in- 'I'll I I Ml! i: -1. ,M D HAVE Fl IKMED A 1 i 11 ». 111 -1 ■ i s 1111 • g . - ! i ¡i 11 .i i j 111 ”.7e»i » :<|»itel ot ay.i* * i t » >r th«- put i •■>-••« »I « . hi a . ng « >n a » n-iu r- :tl Bankuig Busin« — ¡nail <»t its branch»* in Ja« k' >nv .!><-, * H » ur"ii. Office Mt the old stand <»f lt< • kin.m •* Ranking H<»u>e. S. E. rom» i Cal ifornia ami Third >tn • ts. * ( BEEKMAN. TIH »S. «¿ REAMES. MEDFORD, OREGON, H. K. HANNA, Cí i of 26 oeuüi a vud. JACKSONVILLE, OR. "T Medford Roller Mills J. R. NEIL, attohney By droguista. Snraors to C. C. Bwhian's Bank, C. C. HOGUE, C. H. HASWELL law . Mom*. BANKING-HOUSE, I II. .-.Iiiipan v nwerves the right Io change -ailing dates witli.iut nolii . . I //Oil" a«i « vi ’ytHin»’ •••»** r:»l 1> t-» >»•• found 1: a firet- a.-r Country St »i e. J 5S. MORTON. Manager Bonanza, April IH Ibss. .STEAMER SAILING l»A I E HARKNESS, DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS I*axatiA«-. «>r Cathartic, accontiivr to Clothing* Boo s nnd Shoes. Groceries, Hardwi ro FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST . Oregon. THE M.IKKt.lK. PORTLAND. ■ <17 .50 per ton. f -7.-l.ie . p« r It». . per <ioz. lhitutoew <2 per hundred. i.anl K' gs. or gallou tins. Oat*—Market Htrong«r. (J bushel. Woo! f.hii'te spring It»»«« is»-.; eastern Oregon Ilk«» He.; lambs and fall. I<‘- ' 14«-. Provisions - liaeon, IMllc.; hams, ll’^<«14c.: shoulders. ?e. Wheal Valley. «1 22U; Walla Wuiia, $1 17 a <11. Barh-y Brewing, whole, sn... *.»dr.; ground, pi r ton, 5» -4. (’or11 *1 50 per etl. I'l-Hir Valh } ‘•tan lards <|Uot(M at «3 75; \v ¡ilia Walin brands, >» <15. E«-»-d Bran, $1?; Hii<»rts, $21; chop $lSt.<$2U; rii «pped b.irleA, s:2»'n *26 per ton. Butt» r Quot-e extra < hoiee < reatn -ry, 2<k«i 25«-.; lair to etioic< , 15 » 2<k'.: -ton , Bs»« I’ m . p»-r H>. Meat stead} . B»-<-f, wholesale, 31.1. .14b»e.; dn ss«-d, 7U.4- ; sheep 4e. p»-r U-; liri'SHi*!. fiUH'.; hi »gs.dfessed t'»^-.; Vi-al.t» «< be ; lambs $2 .'Hl » neti. Poiiltr} Qn«d< <-ln< k> 11*. mi «.» Jd.for young, and ^.’».<■•>»< $<».ill old; old «lin k-, $b..'H<; ge« se S'.L.r Jbl pel do/.; turk< \s, IH«-. per n . Fresh Fruit* Apples $1 5(ka$2; oranges, 25v<»$! 75 per box; lemons, Sicily, *».'> .’Hkn F» HUl«-b--The market is w< ak and heavily Ro ron fl dr nt are ♦>> •**nnfarfurrrg nf Dr. Quote 5».« s<-, green 3<«4<-,; sheep. Rag'-’« < utarrh Berreo* ' *• ol* ability to cure st<a-k<-d. Chronic Catarrh isM L no matter how pelt*, short wool, 25«.« Oc. im-dium ;M><7Üc. I«»ng 25, vb«*uriug I5 <^f5v.; di-ernkln», £&£ :&<.*.; bad or of hew that they offer I in good faith, the above reward, for a cuac talli»w. x < mh | to <-!i<»!<•<•. 41’ .'»<-. iMm-d F'rmts •'iiii-tliHii «pnirleríd tipples. which they cannot cure. Ty'riSe, factory hlh,« «i *<•. 4ir«g<>n pluins ».<• 4<-. H « ir«»n prun«x .V«« Ilk pi ar« * Hie,; jH ach» M, 8YK-PT0MS OF CATARRH c. l.H . S \N FH A N( ! *< <». Headache, obstruction of nrwe. discharges falling into throat.6Ofnctim<*« profuae, wat“t y, Wir at N<». I -tupping, $1 2.s«»-jl 27 and Hcrid. nt othera. thick, tenacious. Tm;c >i;\ ; U '«»«l Barl*-) F« • d. eomm*»n to fmr, fmrulent, tdootiy and putrid; ryes w» tk. i i » < hoi< « . *1-« s k- ; br« wing, N5<«« *1. ng in car*, dcafnewt, «hnicullv of < 3.- <»at* jl 15 » <| 37 I’ r comim 11 t n-In throat, expect«»ration of offrnsiA«* niuttrr; i’»-t.it... - I’e’t rh N.s $2 »*L.«52 511; Burbank breath offensive; amell and taste impaired, *• «•tiling.'» j»-.' .'»"• » j;-j <i; Garnet (‘iiilc, $2 5»i; and general debility. Only a few of the#* 1.11 I a IL<2 .»• . »2 no. symptoms likely to l»e present at once. Thou II »p* (Quotation.* rang’-I rom 7’0 lti<- sands of cases result in consumption, and end W ! I t ■ Idt and M> a !• ■ >. . IL- 17c ; in the grave. i.i'luii Or« g»»a. 12 » l*c.; vali«-}, !'.♦• » tail, By ita mild, snothlnr, antl«»«pt:e, ckariHing m<»untain 11 12«-.; >an Joaqum and S ut hern, aud healing proper!:.*, l r. >.it-»•’« Reuicly * lb-. MCoid in the cure? the worst ca.*« q. Buller l'..r g.Msl lo l.lliey. <|ii..t* II 17. Head” is cured with a few abphcatitins. pn kl« d. * .. I h -, Catarrhal Headache is relieve«! and cured F.-gs I». e. 11.-, n« if l.y magic, it removes offensive breath, t •»i. If i) <,»m tati«»ii‘i rang»- from loss or imimirment of the sente of taate. Onii'lia *1 Utk . $5 11» per cental. smell, or hearing, watering or weak eyes, and impaired memory, when caused by tiie vio lence of Catarrh, n« they all frequently are. Sold by druggiata, at fifty cents. Manufact ured by Woiu n'ii D ispensary M edical A s sociation , <Jfi3 Main htreet, Buffalo, N. Y. IVTVAN St i l l s>(Hi 1'0 J. (). HAM- -1. . ai ... r Bonanza. Mainati» county Or.. of h;»f pi»rclu#‘H‘fi a . I .rtc and tir*t-«?ÌMHM way fr«nn P«»rllan<t, g.MMÌs u hieli ar>* iiow<mtl'M .. .. an«i uiiI ft»!<i < hoap f»»r < u«h. EverytMMly is • •.«»• ho invitati to cull Mini ••xaininti goodH ami for»« purchfiMitiK ♦•!»»• where. Y«>u can aiwayn tinti ou hauti a fni 1 line of Line to ( aliloini.i Short E. DE PEATT. P. P. PRIM, MULLER. I filH >rma Stu < t. Jacksonville. Or ?v'."r? I.t'' mall- m inlh.. ..inni' ’he hr-’ M..II 1 i» "i -I ' E -i L. onatli.-.unlx th«- hr-1 W. In - III Ol March. June, s.-pf. lulw-r an ! N » a • “b r. ___ ’ADRR13 Nl. f«>|- < ' J3 !“> !l ! 1 MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ’«• . I„ k........ -«ini.» 'h. . ... II. r*- < “in* m v.» inti " j«, t|M. nr*t ni «h. f.'Xr tiro M ‘ pH»,,. . plrte by far ’han »"y "'her tn is more < ■Iron, and compare* fat .rably Southern State, Jot* Printing of ever with any in _ iptinndoneat San Franc! , imaginable d )pt aud firet-claM mar rat<*a.and in a ÀCKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 2: >py p«-r annulli, in lulvam*«*. - si < m< «nt hs ................. ■ thr«*»* montlis............... 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