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' r - - hrj&- - - A OREGON SEHTIHEL PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT- Jacksoxvillf. JACKSOX counv OREGON BT PRANK KRAUSE. OREfiON SEHTINE'. ADVERTISING RATLS. 0qni lPllneaorleae Aral Insertion. I 3 " each aabaeqneo I insertion I P 3 months 7 ' a ia i One-foortliCoInmn3month 7 '0 " 6 " tO n 0ne-hIf " S " SO 10 " s " 4S One C.lnmn 3 month. eO'O a on 0 U ....................... :.' A ntnroniil to Venrly Attvrlir. TERMS; tine copjr. Per Tear, In dvnre,.....t3 80 VOL. XXV1II--NO. 24 JACKSONVILLE. OBEGOMftUNE IK IS$ $3 PER YEA SI fflfegfiit m mmmmS-ZZ&mmmmmBmaammmCmmalammmBmmamtmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmamnmtmmaS TJ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - T. R. YOUNG, M. D., Fhysican And Surgeon, Central Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., V111 practice in all the Courts of the flute. Office in Jlrs. McCully's build, ng, corner of California and Fifth streets. G. H. AIKEN, M. D., DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. VOfflct oppoalte P. J. Rjin'i (tore. J. W. ROBINSON, M. TJ-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary. Residence on Fourth St., opposite M. E. Church. . 3alls promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN VRGOMAN, M. D. DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office up-stalrs In Orth's brick, titnee on California street. Rcsi- B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Jacksonville, oreqon. Xlllmnln.il BlKMlnmyrnnrtswIll rewire prompt attention. SJ-SpecUl attention glren to collec tion.. A. L. JOHNSON, Notary Pab'ic, Rial 2stata Agent and Collector ar.olx.sioxx-7-illo, Ox-. I mike conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of hnd titles a xpccinlty. Loans negotiated and co lections m.ide. All business intrusted to my caro will receive Iprompt and carelul attention. WILL. JACKSON, hENTIST, -ifACESONVILLE, OREGON. TEETH EXK ACTED AT AM. hour". Laughing ri nd ImlDtiterot, If Jeilre. Or which extra Ti-hrm will be made. OlllM n4 reilJeoc. Q corner ef California and tiflli ttreeti. 4V. T. ClinnS. L. B. 8TKAKNI. GIBBS Jb STEARNS, 4 TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. "Rooms 2 nod 4 Strowbridge's Building, TORTLAND, OREGON. jrilt practUe In all OcnrU of Record In the State el Orecon and Wahshlngton Territory; and pay par tltalar attention to Lualneia In Federal Conrtl. P.RITSCHARD, practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Sreet, MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. My charges are reasonable. Give me a call. "C" B. HOSTEL, Steam Bath Practical Shaving, Haircntting AND ARTIFICIAL r AIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING, Cupp ing, Leechingj IN NEUBER'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. JacksonTille, Dec. 11. 1877. fle.C? Ca week In your own town. Terms 43UvJnd f5 outfit free. Address H Hjlzxett & Co., Portland, Maine Caution! Remember that every real "Singer Sew ing Machine has this Trade Mark cast in to the iron stand and embedded in the arm of the machine. Any machine now being offered for sale, and represented to be Singer Machines, but not having the Trade Mark above re ferred to, are not machines of our manu facture, and we hereby caution the public against purchasing, except from our only authorized agent, E. E. GORE, as he is the only person who has the GENUINE SINGER MACHINES for sale in Jackson founty. THE SINGER MFG. CO., W. B. Fry, MAnager, Portland. WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Millinery Store. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW 1 and complete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, VoiHns, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Genllcrarns' and Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia street. MRS. P.P. PRIM. CITY MARKET, CALIFORNIA ST., JOHZff TDZ.1i, Proprietor. This well known market, located nearly opposite the U. S. Hotel, under the new management, is belter prepared than ever to furnish the prb ic with the choicest quality of FRESH BEEK, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, HAM, SALT BACON fc MEATS. Also, Superior SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC. The most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared toward giving general satisfaction. JOHN FOLL. Jacksonville, March C, 1883. eighteenth: year. st. mary's academy, CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAME. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, pcrterm, ?40.00 Music 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bedand Bedding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, $ 5.00 Junior, " 0.00 Preparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to paiticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy UNION HO PEL, Kerbj'Yille Oreson, M. Ryder, Fropr. First-class accommodation can always be had. at this house at the most reasona ble rates. 2T" An excellent stable connected with the hotel. Xnlx W n.yr 1ti s- Taxcs for 1882 are now due, and the tax-payers will please pay their taxes promptly, or the law in regard to their collection will be strictly enforced. The delinquent tax-list will be returned April 1, 1883, and all not paying before that time will be charged the percentage al lowed by "aw, and mileage. A. S. JACOBS, Sheriff and Tax-Collector, Jackson Co., Or. Jacksonville, March 7, 1883. fc:Lrrr.onper y at home, worth- $5 4)1 1 x v 4)vvBampieg free Address Stikson'oS Co., Portland.Me. w YOU CAA' FhD '! IIO AT- E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Or. Jacksonville, ClocltS. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with ana without alarm. Wntolios. Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvei hunting-case, open-face and skylight watches, from $5 to $150. Bracolots. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. IF'ixi.sox- Kings. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise anu pearis, ana onyx rings wiiu nmutt mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain anu solid Uililornia rngs. To-rolx-y. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the 50-ccni black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. :Elxx AXLd Buttons. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Silver "KXTelyo. Silver and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in ciscs Misoollanoous. Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, siher and steel spectacles; and a full slock of eviry thing in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classlincol HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! .-tlso accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best .ineof violin, guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A full line of Drugs and Medicines. .Prescriptions cuefully compounded. a. u. liituuivs. PILL SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Fain in the Head, with a dull sensation in the back part. Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. 'ID 'IT'S PILISare cspeclallyndnptf d to such cases, one dose effects such n change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appctlte.nnd cause the body to TiiUe on Fleali. thus the system 13 iioiirislicd. and by thplr Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs. Itecruliir Stools are pro duced. Price Zi cents, as Iluriay SU, It. Y. TUTT'S mi 0 Gray IIair ob VnisKnti chanced to a Glossv Black by nsinKlenppltratlon of this Dye. Iilm- Sarts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold y Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of Si. office, 33 jirnnAY st.. xr.w york. CDr. TCTT3 XlKClu otT.lD.KI. fe;orn.U.n ncl ftcral CrelcU vUll. maUrd UX en appUrtlm.y THE ASHLAND Woolen Manufacturing Co, Take pleasure in announcing that they now nave on nana, a lull ana select stock 01 tULAMKlirgp FikAMKillQi, 1K0K1 ACS E38!!rWp Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. Ashland Woolen M'o Co. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Proprietors. THIS popular resort, under new man agement, is furnishing the licst brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of 'the Coast. Give me a call. 00X33.0 A.X3.C1 Soo 3VTo. All those indebted to me in any man ner are hereby notified that I intend re tiring from business soon and therefore request an immediate settlement Those interested will tae notice that I mean business. ' l P.-N.FICKE." City Market, JacksofVille, Jan. 20, 1883. TUTFS ItukminWrn 1 GREAT TUM 23. IN PRICES ATHEWMA? AND SELLING OUT FOR GASH. Do not send 3your money away but buy at borne. THE CRISIS HA&Uttft&i-- I beg to notify the public that from this time lorward I intend to do the largest cash business in the county, and in order to command the trade, I shall sell out my entire stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing tc. at such prices that gpod3 arc bound tube sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts. S3E230I-tVX tctoticji:. Those indebted to me by note or book account are requeued to come forward and settle ajtonce. This is the last call before placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must havemonev. NEWMAN FISHER. Jacksonville, April 22, 1882. F. 8. AKIN, BEN SELLING, IT. K. DOaCIT. Don't buy 'B033 UoS you want the best. See that jm. s- c c:x. ,is on every p.ur. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Well-Knawi Draft Stallion. TURK.! TXJTLL make the season of 1883 at V Jacksonville, at the Union Stable, Fridays and Saturdays; at I. Constant's, near Central Point, Sundays and Mondays; at Thos. F. Beall's, Thursdays; and the balance of the week at my place in Sam's Valley. Desciuitiox Turk is 13 vears old this Spring. He is a dark chestnut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high, and weighs 1,450 pounds. Tekhs For the season, $10. For recommendations I refer von to Thos. Chavner, .Tas. Fryer, Jas. Wooley, "P "nwinl-t non.M Ilnmlin W T T in - VS U"V1V0, V.VV.1. X&.klllIlU, ,. A iJIU ville, Jesse Wilson, Al. Sturgcs, John Sizemorc. John Toepper, John Baker. The best of care will he taken to pre vent accidents, but no responsibility as sumed R. WESTROP. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front and JlorrUon, Portland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN,EBOP (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire-Drool . Con tains 120 elegantly tumished suits and single rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. S, P. HANNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, In Cronemillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre pared to do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike, manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. - Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. 1 HANNA. July 14, 1880. Liquor Hoiis'e.t The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at $3 per gallon or $1 per. quart, at,theJEagle Brew ery." 'Lager Beer for sale and' delivered at the usual price. """ ' ,'- Mbs. J. Wkttereb. Knim?: 5 ' J.T t AM UA.UT1U SEiKI P" fej .1 . JBlliaPg'-MM g IB m - IliiflEi omTTF rSf n HivXlXLA.MOtS. I The Mine of the Country. "JSSHW J...VI WILbt.-W JM w .. rH I hu Smmpcii vfom rf ho-nnrp "The Siamese system says the Bochester "Post," "is to allow each Siamese college student to have too wives." Miss Parloa says tough meat is healthiest for invalids. Possibly; it cannot be eaten so fast, and the work of mastication it. good exercise The ninety Mormon missionaries who are working mainly in Tennessee calculate that the South will atford them about seven hundred converts this year. The wives of "most of the ' Mollre Mauire3 hanged in Pennsylvania a, few years ago are keeping dram shops in the neighborhood of their husbands' old homes. "Is it a crime to be a womanj" asks Mrs. Blake. Certainly it is! Mr. Daniel Maguinnis will please ris.e and propose his favorite toast: "Success to crime." "Boston Post." A Kentucky school master got a verdict of seventeen dollars the other day in a suit brought against the trus tees for damages from a cold ciught running after them to get his pay. A man ninety-nine years old, living fin Unity, N. IL, without using spec tacles, recently shot four squirrels with an old musket which once belonged to a soldier in the revolutionary war. Indian agent Wilcox does not seem to appreciate red angles. He thus an nounces the outlook in his region: "The wings are sprouting fr-m the armpits of my Indians on the San Carlos reservation." It is the boast I f a prosperous mer chant of Athen', G11., that he started in life as the Circassian beauty of a side-show, in proof wherwof he exhibits entraciug photographs ot lumselt 111 short petticoats and short stockings. At Irkutsk, Siberia, they sell milk by the block, each block having a stick frozen into it for convenience in carry ing. You can get milk with a stick in it in this country, but the s'ick does no always make it easier to carry. Importations of macaroni ari said to be increasing very rapidly, but whether the fact is due to a growing love for it among our people, or to the large number of Italian gentleman laboring on railroads, we are not pre pared to state. N. Y. "Sun." Those who write sample copies of the "Transcript" please enclose a post age stamp, not for publication, but as an evidence that they don't take us fur a baldheaded philanthropist, with a ... gold headed cane and an income of 3700,000 a year, who is printing a paper for amueiient and paying the postage for fun. "Middletown, Del., Transcript." Major Gale Faxon bought a horse from the pastor of an Austin church, and shortly after the following con versation was heard: "You have swindled me with that horse you sold me last week." "How so?'' asked the clergyman, very much surprised. "Well, I only hail him for three days wnen he died." That's strange, I owned him twenty three years and worked him hurd every day, and never knew him to do that while I owned him." Melancholy tidings for Jumbo come from London. His former mate, Alice, has never betrayed the slightest sign of grief since the day of his departure, and now the children are forgetting him in their admiration for Jingo, a charming young elephant not yet five years old, and not quite four and a half feet high. Jingo is a precocious beast, and already paces the garden walks with a load of children on his back, in bland expectancy of buns. A green-looking "upabovian" trav eling with a wagon, took in a number of Leabnon (N. Y.) boys very neatly the other afternoon. He would allow a rope to be tied around each wrist, and, holding. an apple in each hand, be that while two bystanders pulled the rope in opposio directions, he could bite first one apple then the other. He won every bite with apparent ease, much to the surprise of those who did not understand a very simple principle in dynamics. He was naturally stout, but the trick lay in the fact that the man pulling on his right, of course, as sisted him materially in pulling against the man on tne left, and vice versa. It was two against one every time; but the mountaineer was always one of the two. The annual report Issued by the mint bureau upon the production of golcj.and silver for the calendar year of 1882, is now ready for the press. It will be a volume of about 600 pages, giving in detail the output for each state, territory and mine in the United States. The grand total shows a de crease in the production of gold bullion for the year amounting to some 200, 000,000. The principal decrease was in California, where it amounted to 1,000,000, and in Dakota. There was a small increase in Colorado and thore was a larger per cenlage of in trease in mines in the Appalachian ranges. The mines of Georgia showed an increase of fully a hundred percent, and those of North Carolina fifty per cent. The aggregate output from these mines is small, but the increase is so marked that it is expected at an early day to be considerable. The product of silver for the year showed an in crease over the previous year of 2,000, 000. The principal increase was in the output of the Wood River district in Idaho, and Like Valley district in New Mexico. The ininss of Nevada and Colorado pretty nearly held their own. For the firtt time in tho history of the country there was a shipment of silver bearing ore from North Carolina. In the opinion of officials of the mint bureau, based upon recent investiga tion, the minps of Carolinas, Georgia and Virginia are attracting the atten tion of capitalists who will develop them to a degree unprecedented, and it is believed profitably. Tunnel from Englaml to France. The project of a tunnel between England and France is now the subject of inquiry by a parlimentary commute". It is agreed that there are no engineer ing difficulties which cannot be readily overcome. The tunnel can be finished in six years at a cost of thirty millions of dollars, ten millions less than tho earlier estimates. The distance under the sea is twenty-one miles and the ap proaches on each vJe twiifej'wyo the entire length to nearly thirty miles. Sir John Hawkshaw, the engineer es timates that the passenger and freight traffic would easily pav a dividend of six per cent, on the entire cost of the tunnel allowing forty per cent of the gross receipts for working expenses. The only obstacle in the way of the enterprise is the nervous timidity of Englishmen, including peer and states men, soldiers and journalists, that a crafty enemy might take advantage of this route for the conquest of Britain. This fear seems perfectly sillv, for nothing would be easier than to pro vide means of flooding the tunnel at a moment's warning. Of course, an in vading force largo enough to be form idable could not be got together for the conquest of England in a few minutes, nor without attracting some attention from the thousands of travelers who will be passing every day. A short canal from the sea level to the line of the tunnel, with gates under the con trol of a British officer under orders from the waodepartnient, would afford means of sealing up the tunnel, making it as absolutely safe against an enemy as if no pathway under the sea had ever been made. The flooding of the tunnel would not be ot a ycry ex pensive matter. Seven or eight hun dred million gallons of water would fill it, and that amount could easily be pumped out and the tunnel cleared again for traffic in ten days. Kocbnrs.i Future. The following special to tho "Ore Ionian" from San Francisco throws some light on the report Capt. Besse will make to the stockholders of the proposed Oregon Southern Railway and Transportation Company: "Captain Besse, who returned from the North several days ago, where he had been in the interest of eastern capitalists, to report upon tho project of building a road from Roseburg to Coos Bay, has completed his report and will submit it to the parties in terested on his arrival in Boston. l is understood from private sources that the report is favorable, and that the road will be commenced as soon as the preliiniaries are arranged. " A gen tleman who is conversant with the plan of the projectors says capital has been subscribed and nothing remains but to complete certain transfers. It is expected that the whole matter will he settled during the present month, and that in a comparatively short time work will -he commenced in earnest. Final surveys will be made and the road per roanently located as soon as possible." Wool. Wool being one of tho thrpe leading staples of the Pacific Coast, says the "Commercial Reporter," specially of the Northwest, its financial status in the home export market and quotations in the manufacturing Easter centers Boston beinr; headquarters become of earnest importance at the present time to the whole interest of Columbia Basin, East of the Cascades having the most at stake. The amount which has reached Portland this Spring by rail and other transit from all sections, mainly from the east of the mountains, is about ona million pounds, nine-tenths of it being withheld from sale and coing into warehouses in this city and San Fran cisco. As this wool is mainly destined for Eastern consumpticn in manufac ture having no foreign export and having to compete with European, South American and the fleeces and qualities of overy other section of the Union its present state of demand and quotations in the wool market of Boston is an important criterion of Pacific Coast wool values during the present season. The last quotations are: "Western clothing, Al 30 32 Western clothing, A2 2C 28 Eastern clothing 2D 26 Combing and delaine 25 23 ilo Got Thar. Going down the great Jackson route from Grenada, Mississippi, a regular old homespun native of tho State en tered the sleeping car and paid for a berth. He had never been inside of a car of that kind, and everything as tonished him. When the porter came to make up the beds, I saw that tho native was greatly perplexed, but as he made 110 dnvct appeal it wasn't my duty to post him. He was the first one to make preparations for hed. Ilo glanced anxiously around, pullc.d off one boot, and then took a rest for five minutes. When the other boot ciniooll'lio had solved the problem. Pushing his boots under tho berth, ho started for tho rear platform, and nothing was heard from him for about ten minute.. Then he put his head into tho door and called out: "All uns in thar' look out, for I'm comingP And come he did. Ho had disrobed while standing on tho platform, made a bundle of coat, vest and pants, and, as ho shot into bed after a run up tli'i aisle, he gurgled out: "Old Mississippi may be a little slow, but she alius gits thar' all tire same!" "Detroit Freo Press." During the recent murder trial at San Jose, the judge took occasion to say in regard to the qualifications of jurors: "There was a time when a. citizen, who had formed or expressed an opinion, howover trivial, would bo disqualified to act as a juror. The test was simply absolute ignorance. The consequences of such a tot soon becomes apparent and tho legislature in its wisdom, has seen fit to changa this rule. Njw the rule is that a juror notwithstanding what rumors or pub lications may say, is deemed competent if he can fairly and impartially judgo of the question submitted to him." The report of the Buieau of Statis tics shows that the number of immi grants that arrived in the United S'ates in March was 33,730 against 65,234 in March, 1832. Of this total number, there arrived from England and Wales, 3,286; Ireland, 2,510; Scotland, 905; Austria, 818; Belgium, lOi- CMiomtn "tffc- rtamimrlr SIR- " M w. , w, -, - --, France, 383; Germany, 14.759; Hun gary, 1,328; Italy, 3,365; Nether lands, 384; Norway, 667; Russia, 338; Poland, 85; Sweden, 988; Switzerland, 1,602; Dominion of Canada, 5,667; and from all other countries, 192. A prisoner who was to be hanged received a pardon just as ho was get ting into bed the night previous to the day appointed for his execution. Ho never closed his eyes all night, nor had he any appetite for breakfast tho fol lowing morning. If he had not been pardoned he would have "enjoyed a good night's real" and would havo "eaten a heart) meal." Does any body know why the expectation of being hanged within a few hours quints the nerves and sharpens tlip appetite. "Rochester Post-Express." n . Miss Emily Faithful says of Ameri can women: "I am satisfied that most of t hem havo a pretty good time of it." -SC3