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sr' Mi & 4m rw' a . u MMSSOH SEHTIHEL. OBfiflOK 8JITIHL. 3 ) M ADVERTISING RATES. Oiiq"a 10llotorlei flntlnnrtlon.T J CO PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT icemxtiukjicks! codstv sregon BT .FRANK KSAUSE ch tctsivqtun t i ntertlun.. 1 " " I mourn , Ona-fuartL Colaam 3 months ., " " i ' ., Oot-bair " S , " . " " .. 7' loco ;i to W& 30(0 30 CO 45 ro r &l- i iri Oaa Caiman 3 monthi 60 (0 T C R M S j tne copy. Per Year, In advance, S"" SU " " a ta to A niicount to Ytarly AiivrrlUprk. , $3 PKfiJ YESAK VOL. XX VlIIfi.O. 44 JACKSONVILLE, OREGONQVEMBEK 8. ISS3. rrf isf'TO'W Sl" IzMgi '&g& 1 1 v & I . h a SI ; i -V ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. R. YOUNG, M. D., fhysiccn And Sargoon, Central Poiut, Oheoon. Call, promptly attended to at all hours. - P. P..P.RIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR.AT-LAW Jacliiouvillc, OgnM trill practieo in all the porirta.-3jf.yiin State. Offlcd in .Mrs. McOully'a build iog, comer of California and Fifth streets. G. H. AIKEN,'?.!. D., paYSICIAH AHD SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OEEOON. ' as-9et eppsriU P. 3. K jan'a itora. J. 7. U0BIN30N, H. D-, -PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacks onvillo, Ogn. OFFICE At Dr. Vroomnn's TMspcnsary. Residence on Fourth St., opposite 31. -h. Church. , , , , . , , Calls promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN YRCOMAN, II. D. DHYSICIAU AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGOJT. OHco tip-stairs in Orth's brick. Rcsi deaes on California street. B. F. DOWELL, A TTOEHSY-AT LAW. Jacx-somvillb, orkoon. AllWnilmi plated In my lundwlll rtcti-a prom jit attoatfon. 3-?)ieoll attention jinn to cullic llaii. A. L. JOHNSON, Krttry'Pab'ic, Eoarstata'Assnt and Col!ctlc yoISLfssoaaTriXXo, Or. I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts or land titles a specially. Loins Re-itialed and co'leetioas m;ule. All baliaesi inlru3tt.l to my euro will receive praiapt and cureiul alteriTlon. WILL. JACKSON, r E N X I S T, JACKSONVILLE, ORKOON. . mEKTH KXKUTE0 AT JII.I. J7 I boor". Lans;iilnR ti au- E.71U.I. mlnlitwnl.irJtIrrJ,fr whlcli extra f.lia.M wltl lm lunde. OiOca and raiUoact on eoruor'ot California and fink itreeU. a. a. oirn-.s L. B. fTKARNf. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TTORNE 73 AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 and 4 StrowbrideH! Building, TOUTLAND, OREGON. Will practlM lnnlir!(nrtor Itfconl in thi State ol Ortcon and Wablilnit in Tf rrU'rv: and pay par llenlar attention to bunlnesi la Fe loral Court. F.EITS0HASB, PRAOTIOAL "Watcitmaker and Jeweler, -California Srcet, MAKES a specially of cleaning and rc .. pairing watches and clocks. 3Iy barges arc reasonable. Give me a call. "0" B. EQSTEL, i .. StQam Bath ,' Practical ' Shaving, Haircuttin , AND ARTIFICIAL HAIIt WORKEK. v FOR ;Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING, Cupping, Leeohing IN NEUBER'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE. THE POST-OPFIGE. jacksonvillerDec. 11, 1877. , dt??a week in vour own town. Terms tDUUtind 3 outfit iree. Address H. Uallett & Con Portland, Maine .0VOo:o.2 Remember that even' real "Singer Sew ing Machine lias this Trade Murk cast in to the iron stand and embedded in tha arm of the machine. Any machine now being oflercd for sale, and represented to be Singer 3Iachines. but not having tho Trade lark above re fenedto, arc not machines ofour manu facture, and we hereby caution tho public against purchasing, except from our only authorized agent, E. E. GORE, as he is thexjnly person who has the GSMIINE SIEGES H&CHIEES for sale in Jackson fountv. THE SIKGE'U 3IFG. CO., V. IJ. Fry, JUnagcr, Portland. AT Mrs. F. P. Prim's Mi.lizieiy Store. It n.vvE just received a new X anil comp'utc stock or Juilancry goous, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES; RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, . ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, GtnllHitrns' snJ latlits' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form eily occupied by Dr. Roliinsou on Califor nia street. MRS. I'. P. PR I II. BIGL-iTJGKN.TH YJGA.R. CONDUCTED DY. THE SiSTEllS CP Tiff 4I0LT mL 'PHESHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS L school will rommeuce about the end ol August, and is divided in f.ur sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board andluilioii, pertenn, ?-?0.00 Music lo.OO Drawing and painting. ...7.' b.00 Bed and Bedding. 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, $ 3.00 Junior, " 0.00 Preparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " ". -10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to p-rlicuiar studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the" Academy TUB EES1 ACC83H0DATI0XS AT The Centennial Bridge, ON ROGUE RIVER. Travellers crossing Rogue river should bear in mind that the Centennial Bridge is the best btopping place on the road. Plenty hay ami grain aud stable room can be'1 had ut all limes nnd good ratals can be hnd at Ash Ueald's at tho Bridge The patronajze.of the pubic is solicited ami satisfaction guaranteed. THOS. CHAVNER. UNION HOTEL, Kcrbyville Oregon, M0 Hyder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. ESPAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. Liquor House. The undersigned offers 'Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at $3 per gallon or $1 per. quart.-at the Eagle Brew cry. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at the usual-price. Mrs. J. Wettkker. 6BL&T HEDOCTIOfl IN HOTEL . BBIGES ' AT THE SL0VER HOTEL BOMltlL LOBS-MS Best house for the money this side of Portland. GREAT TUMBLE in trices AT IEWIAH nSBEBS, 'AND SELLING GOT FOP, CASH. Do not send your iWney away but THE CRISIS HAS SOME. I bcj to notify the public that from this time iorward 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 nnd Shoes, Clothing etc at such prices (hat goods are bound tolc sold. Call and be convinced, of honest facts. Those indebted to me by note or book account are requested to come Iorward and feltlc at once. This is the last call before placing in tho Lawyer's hands as I must have money. NEWMAN F1MIEK. , Jacksonville, April 22, 1882. ' . John Nolaxd AVji. Uluic: NEW STATE SALOON,' Con. California axd Third Street J KOUSD & DLttiGB FHOPait. TTIE PROPRIETORS OF THIS fi well-known and popular resort would in Turin their friends and the public gen erally that a complete and first-class stock of Uie best brands of Liquors, Wines, Cig ars, Imported Beer, Ale and Porter- ham pagre Wines always on hand. They will be plea.cd to have their friunds call and smile. NOLAND" &.ULRICII. P. S. William Uirich will also pay the highcbl cab'a prieo for county bcri p. u. s. noTEL bcildi:;o, Jacksonville, T. T. McKSMZiS, PROP'a, i HAVING. ASSUMFDTHE MAN? agiiueht- ot this resort, I" proposfc keeping it stocked with he fineatibrands W1ME3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS And will bc-pleased to rccciie a call fi-om all wiin wia!i the best in my lino. Sat istacticn assur d. T. T. McKENZIE. PILOT' R6QS BOUSE, SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN, B. J. Curtis, Prcprir-tOT. Having fitted up a comfortable and commodious house on the south side of the Stekiynu mountain, I :m prepaied to furnish the best accommodations for man nnd beast at reasonable rates. A good road has been cut to the proposed tunnel, only a short distance off. I mean to give sntitfaction nnd tbereforo invite every body to sivc me a call. E. J. Curtis. Pilot Hock, July 7, 1883. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Croat aud Morrison, t'orllaud. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GU1NEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly firc-nrool. Con tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and, sing'e rooms, which" have been rcfiited and' refurnished ia modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. S, P. HAKKA, WAGON-iViAiCER., Jacksonville, Ciegon, In CVonemillcr's building is in receipt of a full -assortment of material and pre pared lo do all work in his line on short uolice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar antced. S. P. HANNA. July 14, 1880. ROGUE MIR FEPRI NEAR VANNOY'S, P. A. Presley & Q Prop's. The subscribers have lately put in a new ferry on "Rogue rkcr, nnd estab ished the following rates of ferriage: Footman, 10 cents; man and horse. 12sc; 2 horses and wairon. 37c.; 4 horses, 37Jc; sixhorses,50c.;shcep,lc per head; cattle, 5c The grades arc good and the boat safe, and no'pains will be spared to give satis faction. D. A Preslet & Co. HI ATTIII T 3&FOR NOT AT COST te 4 4 . xm '. t pncei uot to !rt3Lf3- Efet '" . But for a I NOT TO SEEK ANEW LOSATION, But lo make room for inore. OUR STOCK IS LARGE, WEV7 AND FIRST-CLASS, Consisting of DltY GOODS, CLOTHING, nATS, BOOTS XKD SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, t NOTIONS, To Parties Buying We will compete with Wholesale.and retail. "e.now offer Jicy article in our etockin unbroken packages at x ((Portland or Sun Francisco Willi only actual cost of transportation added. To parties wishing to buy in larg ouantitv. this is an ont)orturiitvri?vtr "iven bv nnv firm in Scuitlii-ni Orr."-nn who claim to do business for a'prolit. " We also yevyjliow Jlilees '- , J ' -t -r 9W TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY THE-NE"W CASH STORE must ba acknowledged HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES Call for prices. With many thanks for past favors, wc remain at your service, Jack'csville, Oct6bcr 13, 1883: THE ASHLABTD Woolen 35anufac.nr.ng Co, Take pleasnrcm announcing that they now have on hand,-a full and' select slock of E)EKGK18 AMD HD&DEKYp Made of the, very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders trnm a distance wilL receive prompt attention. Send them ia and give our goods a trial. Ashland Woole M r a Co.- TORPID BOWELS, DaSOt?E?ERED LIVCR, end NALASIA. ffc rrom tbosu totui-ea arise ibrec-iowt tia ci tho Ulaeasua of tho hnman race. Tlioso symptoins Indicate UicirosutcncosXiosa AppetlU. ISovrclJ cotllrc, blcii Heml aclie, ftOIness nflcr catlup, nvtrslon to excrttou of body or uilud, llnactatlca cZ toad. IirltaJjlIitr of temper, jLoi7 cpariU, A fcellns cr having clectea ensto ilttty, BlixLc3,riaUc rlnz at UiO Ueart.Dotafcrorotliocj-cs,lilciIytol crcd Crfno, COXSTIPATIO.V end Co mandtliouso of a rcmotly that att3 tllrcctlT on Ujo Liver. JlaalJrcrmedlcIuoTCTX'd PIl.lBLavonocauaL 2ticlr action on ta Kl Jncys and Skin ts also prompt; removing nil laparities through theso ihreo accT ensrers of tlio Bvatcxa," prodaciaj; appe tite, Eonnd dU;csilon, n-suLir stools, r clear Eklaandavlsorousbodv. TtlTT'SrULLS can0 no naaica or grlplcs no- interfere with daily work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE 70 MALARIA. boiaerywhr2pe. Ol-Irp.41 Mnrmrat.,N.Y. TBTT8 HAIB ill u; esimcd ca u itza Grat Haiti on Wihskkm cbanscd in stantly to n GLOsSY BLACK bj- ivf I115I0 ap-1-Unatlo'i of'tlils TtTC Sold by Drusslsts, t.. aent by express oa rocelpt of SI. OiSc-j, larm V Stiwt, Kvr Tori. THTT'3 UXSSiX CrOSEfULREr-tlPTS FEK. Oozno nncl Qoo Mo. All those indebted to me 'in any man ner are hereby notified that 1 intend re tiring from business soon and therefore request an immediate settlement. Those interested will take notice thtt 1 mean business. P. NFICKE. City Marktt, Jacksonville, Jan, 30,1883. TOTTO PILLS EUa.i-'i v.i,',","r,.:n CASH! m m be found elijowhere FCi'irLOB'Y! -vtw Small Profit.- HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FLOUIi. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, "WINDOW SHADES, STATIONERY, TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC., ETC. Winter Supplies. Portland Prices. VlioJesalo Quotations. mako iy - r a J!..V - IN S3IALL QUANTITIES ' 3.S. AZSEIS &.GO. 911 M RttD HH AT E. C. BROOKS' New Drug St01'. Jacksonvillo, Or. CloclZE!. A' fine assortment of G-day clocks, with ana without alarm. T77"vto2xos3. Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvci hunting-case, open-face and suyllghl watches, from Sj to $1C0. Bracolcte. A fine lot of ladies' sold band and bangle oracelcts. Diamond and niby rlng9. cameo stone" cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquolst. and pearls, and onyx rings with" hidden inotiocs, olid gold liar.il and bangle xingo, plain and solid t alifornia r'ngs. iTox7-ol2ry. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the 50-ccnt black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds. Gents and ladica' gold chains, lockets and charms. . IPt-xxa oTiri j3-u.-t-to23.i3. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Silver and silver-platcil knives, forks, spoon,.napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases Hj2it3 c oXXn-za. oua . Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps etc. lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classliceol E0LIT.AT GOODS. All to be so d at the 1 LOWcST PRIC! Aho accordcons, violins, banjos, and the best ine of violin. guitar and banjo strings. The be?t s-perm oil for sewing machines, A tull line of Druga and Medicines. r&,Prescriptions carefully compounded. .6. BROOKS. TfttATsiiiLL mi:nua uo: Parents ara continually confronted with this question. Many parents nu swer it wronly. The father deirrs that his tons hball not undergo tlio toil and self denial that he has under gone, forgetting, or perhaps not -realizing in any proper sense, that it was that toil and tlmt self-denial that made bini (be man he i- Tho mother has her foolish notions about the reppectn- bility of certain grades of employment which enables UiORe following them to css-jad'slrthes'ad'exliIbiUHjew of. the superficial evidences of refinement and culture. The boy, with his inex perience nnd inability to look bslow the Mirfacecf thiugs, is easily led to follow lb? well intended .but foolish judgment 01 his parentH and commen ces his life by. Dwelling the lint of book keepers without a ledger, doctor without patients, lawyars without c'i- ents and genteel clerks without em ployment. The 2rst thing the parent or teacher should do is to study carefully the boy's aptitudes. Having done thi3 he should lis taught that any kind of hon est labor i3 honorable and that what he could do heat should bo his calling, uo matter whether it was to make shos or carriages, to raise cattle or to butcher them. Many a boy who in time bfconia a gocd farmer, owning a farm and a Lcnie of his o-vn, bucotues an indifferent hand-to hand .salesman in a store at a salary that will only barely kepp soul and body together nnd provide no accumulation for cick ne:s and old age. Many a boy who by learning the machinist's trade could some day be .at the bend of a great manufactory, remains in obscuri ty and poverty because his p-irents thought the profession of book-keeper would be more genteel. A little study of tho advertising col umns in- a great daily, journal, or cu inquiry among the leading business men of any thriving town, would causo a revelation that tould bervo to deter parents from nuking temi dudes of their ons by crowding the already over oiowded poMtious of clerks and book kt-epcrs wilu.them. In the city of New York there are at the present tiuiu 0,000 book keepers out of employ ment, and of the 23,000 who liuvj more or less steady employment in that calling in that city very few re ceive over S25 per week, while a fur greater number are glad to accept S10 to $15. A business man there adver tised for a clerk at J10 a week and had 700 applhatiuns for the place. In view of these facts the parents of boys should urge them to learn trades, to go into the shops or on the farm, unv where honest work is to bti dont, and to avoid as they would the pestilence the semi-genteel callings, which aie m over crowded tha"t the majority who are dependent en them have no hopu of mora than the barest subsistence while they remain in them. "Phila delphia Times." i:orir wis fjom:. Mr. Schumacher, who was tho candi date of the prohibition party for gov ernor, has been interviewed, and gives the public a piece ot lis mind in re gard to tho Republican party which corroborates what has heretofore been said about the attitude of the prohibi tionists toward the party to which they were indebted fur the opportu nity to vote for lliu prohibitory amend ment. IIonis: "I understand that the Republicans are charging us with their defeat. I hope they will come to believe it; that is what we intended to do." There can be no misunder standing feudi an expiesMon, and the Republicans are generally coming to understand how it was done. He suys: ''We owed them nothing. They snberitted the prohibition amrnd- incut simply because l.r7,000 people asked for it." How aloui Democratic party, which was solid in the legisla ture against the amendment, and which Li the beneficiary of the Repub lican defeat which tho prohibitionists "intended to" anil did adiniiiisteij Such expressions from leaders of tin prohibition movement will not tall to open the ees of Rfuinlioin, to their real animus Ihey liut riWertteil the Republican paitv and my they intend to do it again. They have elected n Democratic ticket, and a Democratic le"islaturp, on a platform hostile lo sumptuary legislation. Let them go to Iheir creatures next winter mth their petition1 and fee what kind of n reception they will meet w;th. They cannot constantly ak 'he Republicans to help them under the circuiiutau-.tia. ni i.i:l: Bin. The difficulty of takinija colony of bees safely through a long and t-evei winter is well known.' Not infrequent, ly experienced beekeeper cum' out in the spring with their bees in bad con dition as the result of improper hand ling duritrg-a long and rigorous winter. A gentleman who has had many years of experien:e in handling hera ami who has been highly successful in tak ing his cotuuirs through ih Estern New York furbishes the following ai .his method o .wintering been. Ie says: I put my colonies on Xangstroth franie, with a t so inch clot-ely fitting chatTdii3ion iwaid in each side of the hive. I use Hill's Devic.-" (so called) over tho frames, but thr 8pace abovo cau be trade by us'ng little pieces of pine deal jut as eflvctunlly, thoug'i not us handily. I cover tho frames with a burlap map or porus blanket of any material, and then fill-1 he upper story with forest leaves orclmffpressed loosely down. I do not advi.n a chaff cushion, for it is apt to be madu too compact, and I want all 'moisturo to Imj carried ol? through the covering materia', without involving any loss of heat, and I find that forest leaves accomplish this better thiin anuhiii' else I have Used. 1 bore one and one Imlf inch holes in each end of the cover, and timl this amply sufficient for the purpose of ven tilation. The entrance I contract to a'out fix inches for tho strongest- Kiosk, and more still in protmnioii to utrt-ngtli. My aim is to keep the queen laying as long as I can stiinylntn her by daily feedirg of a small quantity of diluted honey or sug-ir syrup, m as to have as many young beea ns I possibly can rear in the hive, tliey being better ablo to stand long confinement which an un usually severe winter utnl delayed spring will entail. My preference ia a double walled hive, with a dea 1 air space one inch thick between the walls as such a hivo I iiingine, will better p'otect its little occupants from cold winds ami sudden changes; (.till I have tnund my bees to winter well in single waited hives when protected by the chi-ff divi-inn boards. The Mores should nil be copped when '.ho bees are finely picked, and if nny of the frames of comb contain a ci.nsideiable miiount. of pollen in he outer sides of tho hic, they may be used early in tho winter, and bn ready .fur uao iu tho ensuiji-; snriii". The Chinese Idru of I uropenm. A Chinese placard osted over tho Yutiiiain Province, next to Tonquin, gie t!ii interesting information: "The Europeans do not lelong to tlfo human nice. They nreileeen.ied from Monkeys and fruni Geese, besides ihev much lew'iulilr nioiil;fs. Their licurts n li!o the hfirt of iln Dinil, llierp foro they nre called Kun- !, which signiries Eurnpeun ileviN. Thesn sava ges belie. m in neither earth nor heuven do not honor their fathers or mothers, do no' venerate their unolort; thu sancity of family ties is unknown among them. They nre a veritable herd of pi-"", a pack of dn.s; ,My nr8 ever talking about iqn-ility; they have 00 notion of r-ocial rank, and 111 ik no distinction between father and sou, sing and subject. You ill usk, per liaps, how it is that hia-li wivages could to Kkillful enough it, M.kM-xieHineri', railroads ami watchr. Know, then that those who come nhfoiig uh under pretext of preaching religion, do tear out the eyes and brains of ding Chi nese, and cnlltct the blLod of our rhil dien to munubicturii it into pilln, which they t-ell to tlieir count n men in order to make them skillful. Only those among tin m who have thus eaten of our subsistence becomn intelligent enough to make iIhjsh discoveries of which thev ure so 'nmgtoiiuus. There is a sound reason why there are bones in our meat and stones in our laud. l world where everything was easy would lit a nursery for has hies-, but not at all a tit pine for men. Celery is not sweet until it has felt a frot, nnd men dun t como to tlieir perf"cti n till disappointment has. droted a half-hundred weiyht or two. on their tne. Who would know good horses if there were no heavy londsT St. Louis has 20,000 public ,cliool pup'ls more than Ijalf the whole. Lumber studying Gcruaau,