Mexican Millionaire.
Tktr rt a great many millionaires
in America. They arc found North,
South, East and West- At a rule the
Mere millions they possess, the mere
the want and the meaner the be
eeme. The habits engenltrtd in ac
cumulating became is dominant that
the cannot be generous. There are
occasional exceptions to the rale, lut
the are so scarce as not to attract
ninth attention. Sack an exception,
howsYor, is recently recorded of a old
gentleman in llexice. Ha is repre
seated to be werth man million', and
has made the diicerer that while
bearded wealth can be of no raise to
kin, distributed wealth mar be of
lBkstinaSle rains to earth's deferring
poor. This eld gentleman is not only
blessed with wealth, but has been
frowned with long life and good health
(Dd permitted to celebrate his golden
redding. On this occasion he gave an
itaasnse .tanqaet to all his friends,
and distribated $500,000 among the
poor Mple in the lecait-eaten dis
tricts, while he contributed 50,000 to
the repnblic te help pa eft Us debts.
This old gentleman set an fiamp'e
which ceald be profitably followed by
a goed man of oar bloated montpo
lists. A man pststued ot 100,000,
000 is really no better off than if he
only owned $5,000,000. His power
of doing goed is inestimable-,, but it is
generally a latent power that is seldom
exercised. If some of those surp'ua
millions were only distributed among
the deserring poor, especially in a sea
son like this, the monopolist would
feel mora real happiness than he could
enjoy in any other way, and would
write his name ertrlastingly in golden
letters on the hearts of the people.
The most singular part of the stery is,
that the name of the good Mexican is
withheld from publication Some
ma think 'this throws boubt upon its
accuracy, but for the credit of peer
human nature let us bsliere it true
theach it may be false.
The Ceos Bay "News"" says
it has
reliable information to the effest that
Coel bay will be omitted in the ap
propriation bill for the improvement
ef rirers and harbors, and says the
faalt in curs. Oar neighbor tickles
ourranity'tso mack.' m attributing to
as such a powerful influence. Bat re
da net beliere tkat he has any such in
formation. Ke desires to impreis
people with the belief that there ill
be a appropriation made for this
plaee in order, perhaps, te giro Sena
tor Slater credit for it after it ike-been
made. He says Slater secured the
last apprepriatiea. Well, if ke did,
prtbably he can secure tke next.
There is nobody koldiag kirn that we
are aware of, and we are poiitire tkat
we are not; so let Slater sail in. So
far as any aetaal improremoat- to tke
entrance to the karbor is concerned,
under the past and present manage
ment of the appropriations, it will
make bat slight difference te the pres
tat generation if another apprepria
tiea is nerer made. Some of tke
keodlumi and sqaaw-men at Rocky
Foiat aad Eoatk sloagk weald be com
pelled to rustle for tkeir whisky money
in seme quarter otker thanaroand tke
gerernvent works. These men might
Ber. But, owing te tho way in
ick things hare beea conducted at
Rocky Point, there is no improvement
to safer. In the language of a young
fellow who worked down there last
fall, "it will take a thousand years to
accomplish anything as the work is
new beiag carried on." Coast Mail.
Gerernor Cobara, whose deaths was
recently recorded in Maine, revives a
little history. Miss Kellegg, of fame
as a singer, met him at tho State Col
lege aad, mistaking kira for the jani -1
tor or man of work of tome sort at
jtke place, engaged him te fetch drink
ing water from a distant spring for
..use. Her risit at the college
lasted for sereral dan of the com
mencement week. Jast before leaving
ake took outker purse and offered some
coin to Mr. Cobura, wko smilingly
shook his head. Miss Kellegg's
chagrin was dsep whsn later, ske
WraiJ tltr th niB who had been
Erring her was none other than the
good satured Goraraer Ceburn, the
riehest man ef the northeastern cor
ner of tke country.
ThereVae nse- talking I'm goiag
to get married," said a bachelor to a
married acqaaiatanee tke ether day,
while busily engaged in sewing.
"Here I kaTo worked jast twenty
aniautes by the watch trying to get
this needle threaded, and then, just as
I succeeded, I pulled tho thread eat.
1 Finally I get it threaded, and new,
after sewing on this button fast aad
Ireng, I find Tre ot it ea the wroag
it, aad hare my work all to do ever
lam."
The Canadian Pacific promises to
In its first train through from Quebec
?ert Moedy on August 22, aad will
ke tke trip ia 105 kean.
Money and, Trade.
There are8Cattering signs of im
prorement in business in the great
meney centers ia tke country. For
the past two weeks there has been con
siderable mere activity in the stock
markets. As a consequence prics
advanced with sufficient strength to
indicate most unmistakably increased
confidence en tke pait ef operators.
Aa might reasenally be expected, here
and there unfavorable symptoms have
been manifested, bat net snfficisntly
to weaken confidence. Tke men who
hare beea holding control of 'ho mar
kets indicate by their firm grasp that
they are certain that a turn in the
tide has taken place at last. Greater
activity has not been displayed on
Wall street fer tks past year than has
been witnessed during the past two
weeks. The result is, capitalists are
beginning to pick up courage and
withdraw their deposits from the
banks for the purpose ef investment.
If this feeTTng is maintained 4for any
length of time the enormous reserve
held by the New Yerk banks will soon
be reduced to a healthy eendition, and
business will resume its normal state.
Another encouraging feature is the
gradual resumption of business by tho
large Jmanfaeturiag establishments in
the Eastern States. It is true this is
slow, l.ut it is steady. Every day the
record is in favor of resumption, while
a few months ago it was ene contiual
cry of running on short time or shutt
ine down altogether. Thousands of
men were out of employment a few
weeks ago are now at work, and the
grcat 8rmT f operatives is being
strengthened by daily accessions. This
injtself is calculated to make despon
dency give place to hopefulness.
Still another item ef which there is
cause of eengratulatisn in businets
circles, is tho gradual decrease of fail
ares throughout the country. Week
before last 346 were reported; last
week only 270, a decrease of 20 per
cent. This indicates ene ef two things:
either that the weak houses of tke
country have been pretty well weeded
oat, or that those which are embar-
rased have been able to obtain relief
in tho shape ef extensions or money
accommodations. Ia either ease the
result shews an improvement in finan
cial matters.
Portland has not. perhaps, given
the same evidence of business- recu
peration reported in the great centers.
It takes seme time for the improved
circulation at the heart to reaeh the
extremities. Bat if tho reported
changed condition of things in the
East is not deceptive, the tido will
flow across the country aad carry with
it thousands ef industrious and hopeful
immigrants to awell the population ef
the Northwest. When the tide does
come in it will float many a commer
cial venture now stranded on the
beack.
Dr. W. H. HawkiVs, ef College Hill
had occasion to go into his servants'
quarters the ether evening and found
tke place full of smoke. There was a
fire in the fireplace, but the smoke re
fused te aseend the chimney as usual.
Thinking tkat there might be an ob
struction of seme kind, ho extinguish
ed the fire, and the next'day examin
ed the chmney. To his surprise h
found the bdy ef a man lodged there,
and soma of the wall had to be torn
down before it could be removed. It
was then discovered that the body w.as
that ef a servaat who had been dis
covered the day before. He had evi
deatly returned during the evening in
hope of finding lodging, and as the
door was locked he made an effort to
go down the chimney head first. Being
unablo to extricato himself he smother
ed to death.
One of tke most singular features in
t'le scenery of tks territory ef Idako is
tke. occurrence ef dark, rocky chasms,
into which creeks and large streams
suddenly disappear and are never
more teen The fissures- are old lara
channels, produced- by the outside ef
the mass coaling and forming a tube,
which, when the fiery stream was ex
hausted, has been left empty, while
the reef ef the lava duct, having at
some point fallen in, presents there the
opeaiag into which the river plunges
and is lost. At one place along the
Snake one ef these rivers appears
gushing from a cleft high up in basaltic
walls, where it leaps a cataract into
tke torrent below. When this stream
has its origin, or at what point it is
swallowed up, is absolutely unknown,
although it is believed that its sources
are a long way np ia the North
countries.
The trades' unions of New Yerk aad
other cities are called upon te take
action against a certain brewer, "who
despises tho vital interests of the
working classes, who have made him
a millionaire," aad te abstain from
drinking his beer. It would be a more
practical coarse for the workingmen
to abstain on their ewa account.
In regard to the decay ofjthe Haw.
aiianF, a writer in the Popular Scirnco
Monthly says: With en abundance ef
schools an churches, there are every
year fewerj scholsrs andj worshiper;
with an admirable system of govern
ment, there are constant! becoming
fewer to govern. And even the seem
ing arrest shown by the last census in
ths process of decay in the native race
is not real; for during the last six years
the Hawaiian popeulatian decreased
over 4000, the total gain being caused
by an increase of feeigners to the ei-
.tent of over 5000. The government,
in a frantic effort to save itself from
extinction, is importing immigrants;
daring tha two yean ending in 188C
it art rod need ever 900 Portuguese
from the Madeira islands, and more
than 1100 Polynesians 'from the Gil
hurt islands. Besides these, many
Chinese have come. We are tuld,'
mereover,that the physical type of the
natives has deteriorated; that the
great stature and forms noted by the
early risitors to the islands have pars
ed away. The butorv of the Hsw
aiians for the last 60 yearn might be
almost condensed into three words
Cnristianizatian, civilization, extermi
nation. On last Sunday Miss Mary Thomas,
of Oregon City, who has been at work
in Gov. Moody's family in Salem, took
carbolic acid with it is supposed sui
eidal attempt. The result is thus
stated in Monday's papers:
Mary Thomas, who took caborlic
acid last nightji better and is thought
out of danger, unless inflamation sets
in. She has been removed from Gor.
Moody's today to G. Stoltz,' in care of
Dr. Bisdon. Her sister is with her
Other friends havo arrived. When
she first came to, it is reported she
wanted to die, that her heart was bro
ken. She qot a letter a day or two
ago and brooded over it. It is said
she was engaged to a Portland man,
and was disappointed in love. She
now states it was taken as a medicine
for her stomach by mistake. It was
mixed with glycerine, else it would
have been sure death.
Patis Gibson, who has recently ar
rived from his stack ranch in Montana,
reports tke winter a trying ene on thv
ranges, but the herds are pullirg
through in good shape, with the ex
ception of the new importations which
have suffered considerably. The ag
gregate loss to the owners, however,
will be unexpectedly small, and as the
worst of the season is over and the
wbather moderating, Mr. Gibson i
confident that the Montana eattle gen
erally will be in fair condition when
comes to their relief.
Things were made rather lively in
the San Francisco post office a week
or so ago by the escape of a number of
bees from a package which was re-
'csived in the mail.
New York, Feb. 13. Import of
dry goods the past week were $2,185
000. The amount marketed was ?2,
555,000.
CATARRH CUBED, health and
sweet breath accured by Sniloli's Ca
tarrh Bemedy. Price 50 cents at E.
C. BrooRs's. Nasal Injector free.
UNION HOTEL,
Kerbyville Oregon,
M. Ryder, Fropr.
First-class accommodation can always
be had at this house at the most reasona
ble, rates.
E2fAn excellent stable connected with
the hotel.
Wide Awake & Frisk)
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lished in the hctrt of the Great In
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at $2.0" per year, sample copies
10 cts. bend lor it.
Address Times PcnLisniso Co.,
Heppner, Oregon
WOOBBuBN NDRSERY.
Woodbum, Oregon.
A large stock of Fruit, Shade, Ornamen
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Vines and Shrubbery
For sale cheap.
No Insect Pest on Trees.
Send for catalogue. Address.
J. H. SETTLKMIKlt
Woodbum, Oregon.
Notice.
LaSD Office at Rosebuho, Or., )
'Jan, 30. 1885. f
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 said proof will be
made before the Judge or Clerk ot Jack
son county, at Jacksonville Oregon, on
Saturday, March 14, 1683. viz: William
Rich, pre-emption D. S No. 458S for the
SEf ofSW Jf Sec8T3G S BSWest.
He namet the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz: B. Mench,
S. Harkness, L. Townscnd and H. Crox
ton; all of Grants Pass, Jactson count,
Oregon. WK.F. Bksjamih, Register.
BMER & MAE6LT,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
Uealers Jjo.
M
VICT
AMW
Extra $ectiias few all
DOUBLE IlHO'Ol 111
6f
Goodspecd Cok teve?
USER OT BAKES, iHS WOODEM RUES, CfeRPERTERS TOOLS, ETC
BILGER & MIGLY.
JMfjyUOT u m JL II JbJllc
BY
The undersigned now has on the
Celebrated
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Alto, direct from the manufactory at Fort Madison, Iowa, a car load of the jnstlv
RENOWNED MORRISON PLOWS,
Consisting of Wooden and Iron Beam Walking Plows, Sulky Plows,
SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC.,
And all extras appertaining thereto. As I have made these large importations directly from neadquarters I am
prepared to give
THE 1RY LOWEST PRICES.
It will repay those deshing anything in my line to- give me a call.
The Rogue River
Distilling Company
HAS OrESED A
WHOLESALE HOUSE
AN JACKSONVILLE
In the building situated on the corner of
California ana .tilth streets where
--.- can-be-abtaincd a
PORE. UNADULTERATED
AKTICLE 07
BOUJRBOJysRYE
AND
CORN WHISKY,
IS QUANTITIES AND AT
PBICES TO SUIT-
ction go
N.EI
LTTLE, Superintendent.
JACKSONVILLE COOPERAGE,
Adam SchMitt, Fropr,,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
The undersigned is now prepared to
make anything in the line of barrels,
kegs, vats or tubs, and will also do any
kind of repairing in this line. A good
assortment of suitable Umber kept con
stantly oir hand,
Sorglurav kegs mado to order in quan
tities to suit at reduced prices. Give me
a triaL ADAM SCHMITT.
NOTICE.
undersiiroed by note or book account,
delay. G. KAREWSKI
re requested to call ana w '"i7"'
JaelMwrHle, St. 9, Mem
mVr MKtSeMKBB5pHEflleK nw
'T w m
AND
THE WHOLESALE.
way from Albany. N. Y., to arrive in a
COOKING & PALROll STOVES,
o a "TNTTeCLncrci T-i-rrr
G. KAEEWSKI,
Notice.
U. S. Land Office, Roseeuhg, Or., )
December 10, I&J4. f
Notice is hereby given that John Iler
berger whose postoffice address is Jack,
sonville, Jackson county, Oregon has this
day applied for patent for the following
described placer mining ground, viz: the
NJorS EL4ofNE 1-4 Sec. 3IT37S
R2 West of the Willamette Meridian ton
taininer 20 acres. The location of this
mine and the transfers by the locators tu
jonn ueroerger are recorded in vol. it
page 157 of mining records of Jackson
county, Oregon, dated December 15, 1877.
Any and all persons claiming adversclj
any portion of said mining ground arc
required to file their adverse claims with
the Register of the United States Land
Office at Roseburg-, Oregon during the
sixty days publication hereof or they will
be barred by virtue ot the provisions of
the statutes,
"Wk. F. Benjamin, Register.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY
STEULING
6 Miles Sorith ef Jaekioarillc,
IS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY
and is prepared to famish the marki t
with every description of lumber of asupt
rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills
sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed.
All orders addressed to is at Jackson
ville will receive prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
CITY BREWERY,
YEIT SOHUTZ,- Proprietor.
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M i. v ? "d "
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Antelope creek, eighteen miles from Jaek
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