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U k AKNAT9B ftlATEB F OKEGCX. j The policy of protection to American labor and manufactures developed Btir enemy, from a new and unexpect ed quarter, during the Sinate debate Monday on the bill for the- appoint aent of a Commission to revise the tariff law, in the person of Senator Slater of Oregon. He denounces the existing tariff and all tariffs for pro tection as inimical to the agricultural interest of the country, and devised for the purpose of enriching the manu facturers. Some of his statements are startling to statisticians. For instance, that notwithstanding all said to the coalrary, the agricultural products of the country have sot increased under the policy of protection to labor and manufactures. It is curious that any man should venture a statement in the Senate so far from truth and so easy of refutation. In 1870 the popu lation of the United States was $38, 550,000, against 50,152,000 in 1880. The increase was 30 per cent in ten years. In 1870 and 1879' the cereal products of the country compared as follows: 1 1870 Bushels) 1879Bushels "Wheat. Corn... Oats... I 235,884,700 1,034,255.000 I 247,277,400 448,750,030 1,547,901,790 303,761,320 In these ten years the increase per cent of the above principal cerealcrops was wheat, over 90 percent; corn, over 50 per cent; and oats, over 70 per cent. In the same decade the- production of flour, meal, pork, bacon, hams, lard, butter, cheese, and all other products affiliating with or dependent on the cereals increase in proportion about two and one-half to three times the per cent of the increase in population. Would the increase have been greater under a tariff for revenue strictly? Certainly not The countries to which we exported our agricultural surplus took what they were obliged to take, and no more. But the home market for these productions, created by man ufactures, was much larger than it would have been- had the protection to these manufactures been taken away. No part of the American Union is more deeply interested in the main tenance of the protective policy than the Pacific States and Territories. Our staple exports are wheat, flour, fruits and lumber. They are taken duty free by countries that must take thetm But we want, and must have, a local system of manufactures before we can be populous and prosperous. We hav unlimited resources in coal and iron We have not so far utilized them b iron manufactures with protection. Can it be expected that we shall ever do so without protection California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho have immense power for the production ofj sheep and wool. With protection we Have made some headway in woolen manufactures. What would be the re sult of a tariff withdrawing that pro tection! It would destroy every wool en mill in existence on the coast. The nrguments of the Oregon Senator, carried to their logical conclusions, would stop all manufactures begun' here and in his own State of hats, boots and shoes, leather, harness, the making of sugar from beets, the refining oil imported cane sugar, and lose out at low all our future prospects in th manufacture of iron and steel, for which our natural resources are so vast and our market constantly enlarging. It is certain that England would no take from us more of our wheat an flour than she needs if we should tak her iron and steel rails and her other manufactures free. It is equally cer tain that tho revenues from customs' duties would decline and internal taxe: have to be increased. The Orego: Senator advocates appropriations the amount of $5,000,000 by thi Congress for the improvement of hi: Stato's facilities for water transit Where is the revenue to come from for such a purpose if wc should follow his ideas on tho tariff question. S. F Chronicle. Retiring Short or EnaaUetalcable BencHls Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate 'and maintain the reputation which Ayeh's Saksapa iulla enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disord ers. Uniformly successful and cer tain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Erup tions, Skin Diseases and all disorders rising from impurity of the blood. By its 'invigorating effects it always re lieves and often cures liver Complaints, Fekale Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewer of vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and;prosrves the health, and imparts Tigor'and enercjr. For forty years it jfcarbeen in extensive, use, andis to-day Vt ;imost available medicine for the suffering sick, anywhere. For SaWBtMEL Dealers. Almost Barled AUred. The "Whig" published several day ago a telegram from Knoxville, stating that Cadet Farham Adams, of the Academy at that place,was at the point of death in consequence of absorbing the poison of forty cigarettes which he had on a wager smoked one after an other. The case turns out to have been a most remarkable one. Adams died, as everybody suppostd, at 8 o'clock Monday morning. The body was pre pared for burial, and a coffin purchased. Three hours after his supposed decease, and in the midst of active preparations for the entombment of the body, a by stander observed a peculiar spasmodic movement of one of the limbs. A doc tor was quicklv summoned; other evi dences of vitality were disco ved. In time, by the prompt and vigorous ap plication of the proper restoratives, the supposed corpse was revived. His condition was, however, still very pre carious, but he continued to improve, and at last accounts strong hopes were entertained of his complete recovery. Cadet Adams will probably forswear cigarettes after this. Coming so near being the cause of his burial alive, one would think the very sight or smell of a cigarette would send a cold shudder throuch his frame. Richmond Whig. Holloway's Pills Never Despair Something that never fails Fever and Ague To the sick it is of little consequence how they are cured, whether from a rational view of. the disease or by the rules defined for the guidance of the profession, so long as the cure is certain and expeditious. To a suffering man the question on the relative merits of quinine or calomel is uninteresting. The faculty may wrangle and discuss their various theor ies, but Dr. Holloway's treatment dis pels doubt ere the disciples of Escula pius have finished the first stage. Holloway's Pills are the only remedies which effect a speedy and radical cure without danger of a relapse. Bead the advertisement elsewhere. Important Caution. None are genuine unless tho signature of J. Hatdock, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment Boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1 each. ggTThcre is considerable saving by YOU CAN FIKD TIIM AT K C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. OlOOllJB. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm. "tTfTAtolxos . Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silver hunting-case, open-face and skylight watches, from $5 to $150. Braoolots. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. Flxxcor Rlnga. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California rings. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the 50-cent black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. Zl3xs and 3B-u.ttox3.ai. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Siliroxr XATo.x-o. Silver aud silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases. 3Vrsoolla.xxooii. Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full stock of every thing in the jewelry lino. A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-class lined HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be sold at the LOWEST PRICE! Aso accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best nntfot violin, guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drags and Medicines. EPrescriptions cirefully compounded. E. 6. BROOKS. CHICAGO WEEKLYNEWS 'FREE M OHETEAS TO EVERT SUBSCfflES All of ottr subscribers who will pay thai! Subscription accounts to this paper in fall to date, and on year in advance, will b presented with one year's subscription to the CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS, FREE. THE CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS la everywhere recognized as a paper unsur passed in all the requirements of Americas Journalism. It stands conspicuous among the metropolitan journals of the country as a complete AVatpaper. Its Telegraphic Service comprises all the dispatches of the WesternAssociated Press and the National Associated Press, besides a very extensive service of Special Telegrams from all im r ortant points. As a AVsjpaper It has no superior. It is INDEPENDENT in Politics, presenting all PoliticalNewa free frompai ttsan bias or coloring, and absolutely with out fear or favor as to parties. It Is, in the fullest sense, a FAMILY PAPER. Each issue contains Several COMPLETED STORIES, A SERIAL STORY of absorbing interest, and a rich variety of condensed notes on Fashions, Art. Industries, Literature, Science, etc., etc Its Market Quotations are complete, and to be relied upon. It is unsurpassed as an Enterprising, Pure, and Trustworthy GENERAL FAM ILY NEWSPAPER. Specimen copies saay be seen at this office. ' (7This offer is limited as to time, and subscribers who expect to take advantage of It should act soon. RICH MINES. FREE FARMS. How To Get Them. Send for COPP'S MINING CODE-50 cu. m paper; Jr. 35 in cloth. Send for COPPS SETTLER'S GUIDE-as s. In papr; 75 cents in cloth. LATEST, CHEAPEST, AND ONLY RELIABLE Manuals on the U S. Land and Mininz Laws. Edited by HEIJRY H. COPP, or Washington, o. C. United States, State, and Territorial Mining Laws and Land Office Regulations. Digest of Land Office and Court Decisions. Usts of Patented Mines. Dr. Raymond's Mining Glossary. Forms lor Mechanics Liens, Location Notices. &c All this in COPP'S MINING CODE. Public Land System explained. How to tell Town ship and Section Corners. How to Homestead and Pre-empt Ian J How to enter land un Jer the limber Culture, Desert, Town-Ite, and other laws. All this in COPP'S SETTLER'S GUIDE. Tor eoplw ef then fcooki. or for ctrenUn full teKrtbtnf Copf Land and Ulilaf publications, address m below. (B hi to (Ire number of box to laiort prompt rep! y.) EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WETTEBEB, Proprietor Oregon St., Jacksonville). The best of laser beer always kept on I band and ready for sale by the keg or glass. Business Notice. All persons indebted to the undersigned either by note or book account, are notified to come forward and settle with out delay, as we must have money. REAMES BROS. January 4, 1882. IMMENSE QOAfiTITlES OF m.xv GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AT N. FISHERS, Comprising a loll line of General Merchandise, The Finest Assortment ol LADIES DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS, HATS, ETC., ETC; . Er&ifcbttghl to this City; . AND THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS AND WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF. . KEWMAN FISHER, Jacksonrille, Oregon. Notice. Land Office at Roseburo, Oox., ) February 27, 1882. J Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that satd proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jose phine county, at Kerbyville, on 'Wednes day, April 5, 1882, viz: Isaac Miltenberg er, Homestead No. 2C50 for the SE H of S E ;1 Sec. 33, W of S W if and S W U ofN W U Sec. 34 T 38 SIU W, Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry Boat, John Howell, M. Chapman and E. B. Davison. Also at same time and place, John Howell, Homestead No. 3709 for the S W tf of S E Sec. 34, T 33 S It 5 W. and W V, of N E U a"nd N E 1 of N E if S.-c. 3 T 89 S R 5 Y, Will, Mer. He names the fo'lowing. witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, said Vif. F. Benjamin, Register. , Notice. Lai;i) Office at Kosonrno, Oes, ) 1 February 17,1882. f Notice U "hereby git en that the follow-ing-namd pettier has fl cd notice of his intention to' nuke final proof iu support of his claim1, and secure final cntrv thereof On Wednesday, March 29, 18S2, before the Judsc or Clerk of Jackson county, Oregon this notice, viz: James W. Gilmorc, Homestead Application, No. 2.90G for the S 14 ofS W if Sec. 32 T 37. and X l or N W if Sec. 5 T 38 S Ranges 4 W. V ill. Mer., and names the following ns his wit nesses, viz: S. H. Cook, A. J.Cook, Geo. Huffman and John Slaglc. nil of Apple gate, Jackson eounlv, Oregon. Vm. F. Benjamin, Register. Send for our New Illustra ted Price-Liit No. 30, for FallandWin- ou terofl881. Free to any address. Con tains full description of all kind of goods for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at xcloktale prices. You can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 229 Wabash ATenuCjChicago.Ill. S, P. HANNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oiegon, In CVoatiniller's building is in receipt of u fulUassrjirtment of material and pre pared to do all work in his line on snort notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. P. HANNA. July 14, 1880. ANAKESIS DR. 8. SH8BEFS EXTERXAL HLE KESEDI Gnrei Inttant Relief, lad ie an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, $1.00 per box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent free to Physicians and all sufferers, by Ncustaedter & Co., Box 3946, New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. CffT BARBER SHOP California St., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon The undeTsitmed is fully -DreDared to do all work in his line In the best manner and at reasonable 'prices. - GEORGE SOHTTUPF. IaiulFW-Jiiiuapman.iBaacJMltRnuere-er. E7$. Dayc, and Henry "Boat, all of Williams Cicsi, Josephine county, Ogn. vo; HENRY MANUFACTURERS AND -EVERT DESCRIPTION OF- SADDLERY, HARNESS A'iD SADDLERY HARDWARE. TTAVING THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE XX manufacturing of everything in our aouce, me very dcsi oi custom maae wonc, VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. t2?Repairing executed promptly and with satisfaction. "We invite the people of Southern Oregon to examine our stock before sending their money away. "Henry Judge will take wheat in payment for all bills due him, for which he will pay the highest market price. HENRY JUDGE. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 3d, 1880. a o as O o n a Q W as GO o i to W 9 o G ra O fa b O PQ "3 ci S g .2 c. c la c a o a o H m o O 55 K Q a o i i w Q fa O J w P4 p. c 3 tT3 3 W w w o W n a o tJ - :- a o u H (4 i4 H" CELEBRATED E A remedy with such a reputation as Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers deserves a fair trial. If you are dyspeptic, your malady will eventually yic-ltt to it; if you are feeble, lack llcsh and feel despondent, it will both build and cheer you up; if you are constipated, it will relieve, and if bil ious, healthfully stimulate your liver. Don't ljvnd, but make this effort in the right direction. i'or ie by all Durggists and Dealers generally. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, M. A. CAN AH, - Prop. 3SThe Metropolitan is the only Cen trally Located House in the City ot Rose burg. Stages arrive at and leave the Hotel every day. Good accommodations, and civility to all. Extra pains taken to see that 'fam ilies are made comtortable. C2y A parlor for Ladies and Ladies to wait upon them. WALDO EXPKESS, Oarrylnc "O". S3. 3VTa11 LeaTfi JacksoDvilie Mondays and Thursdays, for Waldo. Leaves Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays. First-class accommodations for passen gers. Express business promptly nltended to by It. 31. GARRETT. F.RITSCHARD, PRAOTIOAL- "Watchmaker and Jeweler, California greet, MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. 3Iy charges are reasonable. Give me a call. BRICK FOR SALE. The undersigned has just finished burn ing a kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre pared to fill all orders for this building material. These bricks have been manu factured afleT the most improved methods and arc warranted to be superior in every respect. Orders promptly filled at the most leasonable rates. S. H. EGGER. Jacksonville, July 3, 1831. fe&i STOMACH & FITTER5 JUDGE. GENERAL DEALERS IN line, we are prepared to furnish on short wnicn we make a specialty, ana at vie Otxx"tio:n. ! Remember that every real "Singer" Sew ing achine has this Trade Hark cast in to the iron stand and embedded in the arm of the machine. Any machine now beingoffcred for sale, and represented to be Singer Machines, but not having ihe Trade Jiark abor re fcircd to, are not machines of our manu facture, and wc hereby caution the public against purchasing, except from our only authorized agent, J. A. CROSBY, as he is the only person who has the GENUINE SINGER MACHINES for sale in Jackson County. THE SINGER MFG. CO., W. B. Fny, .Manager, Portland. SEVENTEENTH YEAR. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTEBS OF THE HOLY NAME. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weekseach, .. Board .and tuition, per term, $40.00 Bed and Bedding 4.00 Dniwing and pnintiiig 8.00 Piano 13.00 Entrance fee only on.e, 5.00 SELEOT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, $ 6.00 Junior, " 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to pellicular tudies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy California St. N, Ficke, - Proprietor, This well-known market, one door east of the Western Union Telegraph odicc, is better prepared than ever to lurnish the public with the choicest quality of FUESH UEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, II AM, SALT MEATS, BACON, Superior, SAUSAGE, LAUD, ETC., The most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared to- wartl giving general satisfaction. N. FICKE. P. DONEG-AN GENERAL BLACKSMITHING H-AND-l- HORSE SHOEING, Cor., op Second and California St. o All kinds of marketable produce taken in exchange for work. P. DONEGAN. SETTLE TJP ! JV0 FOOLISHNESS JVO W. ALL persons indebted to the under signed, cither by note or book ac count, are requested to come forward and settle up at once, as I must have money. The accounts of those who do not settle in a reasonable time will lc placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. I mean just what I-say, and an early settle ment will save costs. NEWMAN FISHER. Jacksonville, Sept. 8, 1881. 3NTOOTOE.- Oar Deicrlptlre Illnttnttml Prlaa I.It,N"o.29. of lrr Good. Ptc. will bo laaned about March lit. 1881. Prlcea quoted in Kn. 38 will remain cool until that date. Sond m jnurnaine eurljrfol copy of No. SO. Fre to any addrei MONTUOMKKY WAKD A CO., 2T4 Wabaab. Aye.. Chlcaco, III. Jim EXCELSIOR LITKRI&&W JfBD TABIiE, Corner Of Okiqox and CAuroR-NU sti . , JacuoxtiluV W. 7. PlYMALE, prop'r. Would respectfully inform the public that he has a fine stock of Horses, Buggies and Cai-lages And he is prepared to furnish' his patrons and the public generally with- Fine Turnouts As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad' die horses hired to go to any part of- the county. Animals Bought and Sold'. Horses broke to work singlo or doable;. Horses boarded and the best of care b stowed upon them while in my charges A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited on reasonable terms. TABLE ROCK SALOON,, OREGON STREET, WIjYTJEjY and HELMS,. PROPRIETORS. The proprietors of this well known and popular resort world inform their friends and the public generally that a complete; and first class stock of the best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc., are constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased tohave their friend "call and smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may alio b found here. We would be pleased to haver persons possessing curiosities and specU mens bring them in, and we will place them in the cabinet for inspection. WINTJENX: HELMS. BIGBUTTE STEAMSAW MILL J. P. FAUHER, BIG BUTTE, : ! : i i OGN. Keeps constantly on hand planed and unplaned Sugar pine lumber of the best quality. EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC, SIDING, FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. Lumber dressed' to order on short notice and reasonable terms for those convenient to the Mill. County orders and' Greenbacks takes, at par. "TiCftoructfataiv, ORJLAia)tOl0 S" Ami Jacksonville, Oregn GIBBS & STEARNS will attend all busineaa in Portland. The Hopkins Saw-mill SITUATED OK JACKASS CREEK, Torry and Lindley Proprietors, Has been fitted up in first-class order and the lessees arc prepared to furnish all kinds of lumber on the shortest notice. All kinds of lumber sold as cheap ns tho cheapest and all orders tilled promptly. All kinds of country produc? taken in oxclmngc for lumber. Step Right TTp And settle with me. I am going to California about Jan. 1st and must have money. Those knowing themselves in debted will be sensible in not "waiting for a second call. I mean business as my customers have had my hard earnings long enough. D. CRONEMILLER. Jacksonville, Dec. 9, 1881. LilWILLE 1I0TCL, LAKE COUNTY, OGN., ,W. C Greenman, Proprietor. THE undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing that he has taken charge of this house and that the management will be first-class in every particular. The table will always be supplied with the best the market affords. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. No pains spared to meet tho wants of the traveling public. W.C.8REENMAK. Liquor House. Tho undersigned offers Whiskey for sale) in quantities to suit customers at $3 per gallon or $ 1 per. quart, at the Eagle Brew ery. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at the usual price. MM. J. WSTTEBtB.