OitEsuB mmm. jrKH(HVir.t.Ri Saturday, Janoasy 16, 1886. The Republicans of the Ohio Leg islature liave unanimously nominated John Sin rman for t e-election an IT. S. Senator, con'rary to the man? rumors boat disaffection or opposition to him. Sarah Altbea Hill-Sharon is mar tried for bum this time. Judge Terry, who kilted Senate r Broderick of Cal ifornia in duel in 1861, and -who has been her attorney during her celebrat d Sharon divorce tuit is the groom. Jim Keene the great Chicago and New York speculator, who made a fortune on the Pacific coast and went tack east some years ago to show them Yankees how it was done is now fiat broke. He dont want -to speculate any more. A circular from the Interior De partment, at Washington, rules that air annual expenditure of $100 must be made on placer as well as lode claims to get a patent, and that an eipendiT "inre of $500 is required only on tlis claims embraced in the application for a patent, and not on each individual original location. When Hibbs is released the TJni ed States will be obliged to return him to Victoria, where the British authori ties will give back to him the money he accumulated by means of his enter prising talents. It is understood that hu will sue F.ostofSce Inspector Mur phy for damages, and also bring suit iu the court of claims at Washington for indemnity from the United States. Democratic papers are beginning to speculate as to the "coming man" of their party. Some of them say Hill of New York, while others say Voor hees of Indiana. This moves the Boston "Herald" (mugwump) to re mark: "The coming man of the Dem ocratic party is already here and in the White house. His name is Grover Cleveland, and if, his party shall pass him by in 1688 it won't make a picayune's 'difference whom -it sball nominate." But the mugwumps are not infallible, as the recent election in New York would appear to have demonstrated. Murphy of Del Norte who has held every position in the sift of that far away county, from Constable to Su perior Judge, is now in Washington, living on the fat of the land, while the purse of $2,000 lasts which was raised for him. Del Norte wants a breakwater for Crescent City, and wants the Indian reservation up there opened for settlement. If Murphy succeeds in this mission, the cup of Del Nort's happiness would be full if the could be admitted as a sovereign , state, and thus be enabled to elect her favorite sou Governor, or send him to the United StatehSeuate. "S FPost." With regard to the Ready license law it is held in operative with regard to necessity of petition in incorporated towns and cities on tho grounds that the charters granted by the state to. the cities gives them exclusive jurirdio tbn over certain mattern, but mere especially because the law in question simply refers to precincts, the words wards and cities in the law being left out. In fait the whole busiuess seems to have been encineercd in the interest of the liquor traffic. There was no necessity for a law that operates simp y among the country precincts and leaves every incorporated town open to the encroachments of the saloon. The Lakeview Examiner contains the following item, which is important t those who are seeking homes in Southern Oregon: "Thoro is but little doubt that this Congress will repeal all the laws except the homestead. It in, therefore, a matter of important to those who are intending to acquire lands under the pre-emption, timber culture, desert act and timber sale act, to mako their applications before the present session clotes. There is still a fine oppertunity to secure good land under the various acts in this land district, but tbe probability is that the paesent opportunity will remain but a few months longer." A correspondent of the "Standard" gives tbe follawing as the condidates on the next Republican State ticket se lected by the ring: For Governor, D. P. Thompson; Congress, C. W. Fulton of Astoria; Secretary of State, J C. Fullerton of Raseburg; State Treas urer, A. N. Gilbert of Salem; Supreme Judge, M. L. Olnistead of Grant county. He said that the Hirsch faction wanted W. J. Mi.Conne!l for Governor, but finally consented to give that place to DP. Thompson. Ring or no ring the ticket named wonldbea good oueand would no doubt succeed with a rousing majority. The only fault that we canfind with it is hat Southern Oregon receives no rec-. ognition. The 'Tiiisnelic" influences of the Mitch, ell system have so corrupted politico, end mrticularlrlhe Kennblican rartv in this state, that It may be impossible lor years to get a legislature, ana particuury a itc publican legislature, that will attend to business in a creditable manner The conclusion is a simple one. Iftbe alter native is still presented of the rale of the Mitchell gang or of the Democratic party, nby then the people will probably accept the Democratic party for a time. Ongon tan. The above extract fully verryfies our prediction that the "Oregonian" will be run tn-the interest of the Deua ocraiic party ih the June election. Republicans iright as well consider that a fixed fact and govern them selves according. No Republican ticket could secure Scott's suport, it matters not what the characters of the candidates may be on either ticket. His continued abuse of the Republi can members who voted for Mitchell branding them as wanting in "capac ity" and "honesty" serves as "point ers" to indicating the future career of the "Oregonian." His deep seated malice and charactistic desire for re venge on the party that elected Mitch ell, will doubtless carry him and the "Oregonian" safe in the arms of De mocracy. The peopU 'ol the State are not'ignorant of the cause that brought about thi3 nbusa of Mitchell and bis friendtt. Mitchell is no worse now then ho was in 1872 when Ssott so enthusiasticly advocated hi election to the Senate. He is no worse now then he was in 1874 when Scott urged and succeeded in securing the passage of a resolution in the Republican conven tion endorsing Mitchell. Neither is he any worse now then when he fired Scott out of the custom hou.fe. Congressman Prince of Wisconsin, who was the solitary member to vote against a grant of a pension to Mrs Grant, has attempted to justify .hix conduct in a letter to the Chicago "In ter Ocean." The argument which he makes is that the widow of the Gener al who broke the strength of tho Con federacy and brought the war to an end is worthy of no more considera tion from the Government than the widow of the common soldier who fought in the ranks. This is an argu ment for equaliy which the world has never accepted and neter will. It heaps honors on the heads of the vic torious Geneialsand statesmen as it does spon snccful men of genius in all branches of the arts ai.i) Mitnces. Neither did th quehtion of this pen sion hinge upon any personal claim of Mrs Grant. Congress, voted it to her solely as the widow of the nrn to whom tho nation owed a debt which it can never repay. The Wisconsin Congressman is singularly defectite in his logic as well as in his estimate of the rentiments of the American people. Piohably if the truth were kuown this man has some personal reason for his poor opinion of Grant, and like Rose crans feeds a petty revenge by attempt ing to belittle the dead so'dier. A Washington dispatch of the 13th says that Herman, of Oregon, is draw ing up a bill to make .Crater lake, with about four townships of land, a national park. Crater like is in Southeast Oregon, and in said to be a place of greit na'ural beau'y. Prof. Powell says that it sutpaes inlbve liness Yellowstone park. The la!:e is located in the mouth of an extinct crater. It U about eiht n.iles long and one mile wide. In tho enter of the lake is an island, which was once the mouth of the cra'er. and ?n the center of this island is another lake. It is stated that these bodies of water are fathomless, vid as pure and clear as crystal. The surrounding scenery is said to be of marvelous beauty. There is an enormous petition of Ore gon's best namei for this measure. Senator Dolph, with J. W. Ctok, called on the fish commissioner to-day, to nk him to establish a salmon fish ha'cbery on tho C tetanias ri'er. Mr. Cook is at the head of local organ izalious in Oregon for th establish ment of hatcheries. The fih com missioner favored the plan and will recommend that an appropriation be made for that purpose. Senator Slanfora has beeu inter viewed on the silver question, and, as ui.ual with him, had komething to say worth remembering. Among other things he said: "The government puts out a paper dollars worth for nothing and redeems it at par. We do not see why there should beany objection to putting out an eighty-cent or ninety cent dollar and redeeming it at par. The government would be the gainer." ROUISED BY A HlOnWATMAN. F. W. h'tctchhan, of Portland, Or, ol the thcat rical profession, is visiting his brother, at No. 23 hristian avenue. .-Ibout 12 o'clock, last night he went out for a walk, and down the the avenue, two men, one white and the other colored, knocVedhim down and robU-d him of $b0 and his rail road tickets. InJunapolu Journal. . . o NEWsrArKiiCnAjtGE: -Homer H. Hal lock, well known here, who has had charge ol the Il'fpntT Timet since February S2d. 1SS4. takes leave of that Tinner, anil Jerrv Nunan and Harrv KVyte will move the paper to Lexington, a candidate for the county scat of Morrow county. Suicide. News readied here the 13th that Christian Clans coramilttd suicide at Looking Glass nine miles west of Rose burg, last3Iondar noon, by shooting him self with a revolver through the heart. Deceased was a German, need 01 years, who last year cam liom Warsaw, Wis Will his wife, and stilled on a niece of land near Looking Glass, upon which he uum u very goou nouse last summer, ana seemed to be getting along very we 1. lie was possessed of a very fair education, but somewhat eccentric, vet, like all steady Germans, temperate and industrious in his habits. One day last week he went to the town of Looking G:ass and purchased a rcvolrcr in the store of Air. Cochran on credit. Last X'onday he camo and paid for it, and hearing the clock strike 12, he started offtowards home. After having gocp about thirty rods, he leaned back against the fence, and drawing his revo ver, sent the fatal bullet througn his heart. He had a memorandum book' in his hat, from which it anneared that he had Drc- aiously determined to end his earth' v ca rreer on that- day at 12 o'clock. What causea mm to ao tms rasa act has not yet come to pub ic know'edge. C0STIVENESS affects seriously all the digestivo and assimilath e organs, Including tho Kid neys. AVhen these organs are so affected, they fail to extract from tho blood tho uric acid, which, carried through the cir culation, causes Jtheumatism and Neu ralgia. The functions of the Liver are also affected by coslivcness, causing Bilious Disorders. Among tho warning rmptoms of Bilious ness are Kausea, Dizziness, Headache,, "Weakness, Fever, Dimness o Vision, Yellowness of SMn, Tains in tho Side, Back and Shoulders, Foul Mouth, Furred Tongue, Irregularity iu tho action of the Boweb. Vomiting, etc. The Stomach suffers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or yspepsia, follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Tains, Headache, Acidity of tho Stomach, Water bra'.h,Nenousness,andDcpreion,arcall evidences of the presence of this distress ing maladv. A Suro Kellcf for irregu larities of "tho Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found in the use of AVER'S PILCS, They stimulate the stomach, free tho bowels, healthfully imigorate tha torpid Iher and Kidneys, and by their cleansing, healing and toine properties, strengthen and purify the whole system, and restore it to a salutary and normal condition. rr.rr.UESD et Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold ly all DrucjUU. 0IERL1D TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R. R. Ind connections. rare from Portland to t-ai Trauclsco $3Sj to rucraniH.to 830. Close connections made at Ashland with stages of tho California Oregon and Idaho Stage company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) East Side Division. Between Portland & Ashland A Kail Train. LEAVE. I AIU1IVE. Portland . .7 :30 a. m. Mcdford . ..3 Hi A. M. llcdford..o:'i a. u. (Ashland... 4:15 a. m. Ashland. 0:30 r. si.lMiuTonk.lOilOiMi. Mcdford.10.ll r. Ji!l'ortIahd..4:25p. M. Albnr.r l-rpress Train. LEAVE. PortlandsnrH Lebanon... .4:45 a h Portland.. 10:0.'; All Pullman Palace Sleeping cars daily be tween rorlland ana Atdilanu. The O. & V. It. It. Ftrrv makes con ncction with all the regular trains on the East Side Div. irom foot ifF. St. "West Side Division. Between Portland & Corvallis. JInll Traiu. IiCAVEa I AHHrVlv. Portland ... .9 :00a m Cbrvallis. ..4 :30 r m Cbrvallis 8:30 a iilPoitUml. . .3:20 rn Liprcss Train. LEAVE. I AKBIVE. Portland 5:00 pm JIcMinnvillc. .8r u JIcMinnville5:45 r Ji!Portland...8:30 a m Local tickits lor sale and baggage chcckid nt coir.panj 's up-town oflice, cor ner Stark and t-tcond streets. Tickets for principal points in i uliforma can only be procured and baggage checked at com pany's oflice, I'srurrFnnd rront st , rortlam!, Oregon, Freight v ill not be received for ship ment after five o'clock p si on cither the East or West Side Divisiois. R. Komiler, E. P, Rogeks, Manager. G. P. & Pass. Agt. m&ywMmMii&WM-- for Infants "Castoria Is so well adapted to chUdren tha. blown to me." H. A. Acns, iLD, IU Bo. Oxford Et,BxooiljB,H.T. nwin tn ill lip-illh and recent financial 1 ed to retire rermancntly from the mercantile businc,and therefore offers for sa'e his entire stock ot At the Old At an Francisco Cost ! The Store and OFFERED 1 Ashland, Or., June 26, 1885. BBESSMAKTNG, -BY MBS. J. I. SMITH, Having moved to a new location on California street at the residence of E. D. Foudray r Jiertby ask my friends and the public generally to give me a call for anything in the'Jine" of Dressmaking, Fitting and Cutting, Dress Bitterns Furnished. My prices are regulated to suit the times and satisfaction is guaranteed. JIBS. J. M. SMITH. MAX MULLEB, P. O. Building, Jacksonville -pEAijairs- General Merchandise. THE" UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleasure Ja informing the publi il'St ha IriXMptssed L. colomon's terest in the POST OFFICE 'STORE. Which will be kept stocked with a com plete and first class assortment of general merchandise I will sell it Ver-7 Seasonable Elates. Give me a call and see Tor yourselves. MAX MULLER Executors Notice. In the County ftmrt of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the mattir of tbe Estate of William Hoffman, deceased. NOTICE is, hereby given that the un dersigned h.is .been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, sitting in Probate, executor of the estate of William Hoffman, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, with thejindersigned. 4nd thoe having claims against the Estate, are required to preseht tm.m, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the first publica tion of this notice, at the office of C. C. Beckman, in Jacksonville, Jackson ' ounty, Oregon. C. C. Beekman, Executor, of the Estate cf Wm. Hoffman, deceased. Dated December 12. ISSTi Assignee's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed Assignee of tlic estate of Barnch Fisher, .lssinor, under and in pursuance of an .t.ct of the Legislative Assembly of the Slate of Oregon, entitled "An jict to se cure Creditors a just division of the Es tates ot Debtors who convey to Assignees for th& benefit of creditors," approved October 18, 1878, and the amendments thereto approved February 24, 1835, hereby gives notice to all those owing the estate that an immediate settlement is wanted, and those havlnu claims will present Urf m at the-nocessi: ISTis in Jacksonville. Oregon. where all scltlcmcnts can be made. IvjFISHKIl, Assignee of Barucli Fisher. California Maverick Prcmiura, For the largest list of subscribers sent in by any one person before March IS, 1885, vte will give as a premium a 250 ESTJiT OKGAN A bright family end humorous paper smacking 6f the Pacific 'b.ist. Send postal card for sample copies and instructions. Liberal pay to those not competing lor the organ. The Materick Pcblisuiko Oo. Saa Fi an cisco, Cala. U. & -1 KOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undesigned by note or book account, are requested to call and settle without dclay.sSCZ-P G. EAREWSKI. Jacksonville, Jane 22, 1885. and Children., 1 Csstsrla ctza Cattx Csaettpatlss. I etUoaT I without u&Hoca asdleaUoa. Sine CssTiCz'caauxT, 1S Foltoa Street, N. T. iiiiiBCi"?- sfrKrvo E CLOSING SALE. difiiculles. the undeisicntd has conclud Ashland Store, Fixtures will j FOREISTT. Merchandise MtM MM liASKsglj Iju V f Successor Bilge p & Maegly Selling goods or Glory and Very Small Profits. We keep is stock all kinds ef Saeit Hardware, Stove aad Tin wars, Oils tsi ?lews, WagoasJ'Harrows and Cultivators I amps, Bells, Eope, Iron, Paint ana other Brasheo, Curry Combs, Tacks, Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings, Pad locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps. Sand Paper, Knives and forks, Cross cut saws, Hand saws. Planes, Nails, Traps, Grind stones, Bolts, Augers, Cable chain, aud many other goods too numerous herein to mention. Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements in Southern Oregon. Call or write for prices A. H. Maf.glt & Co., Jacksonville, Oregon. CKONEMILLERv& J3IBISET, JACKSONVILLE. g'ozi.las iFoir LaBELLE wagons, buggies and hacks, LANSING HIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TJOTH HARROWS, McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY (TITERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc. EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTiCE- "We would respectfully ask our patrons and friends to call and see onr lino of goods before purchasing elsewhero, as we feci sure we can Sell A s JLow If Not Lower Than any first-class goods can be told for; and we guarantee all our goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. .Jacksonville, Oregon, May 9, 1S34. WWW l&Jii Coffee. Spiees7 Table Linen, Table Covers, Flannels, Muslins, Overalls, Toilet Sets, ,16 Clothing, Dress Goods, siirs Fill ig, ill! ETC, ETC, ETC-, In Full Measure AT MERRITT'S Red Men's Building. JA DEALER IN GiceFle asacl Clothing HATS AKD BOOTS, Tobacco,, Cigars, Candies, -EtevrEtc; California street, between Oregon and Third, Jacksonvillc.- CALL AND SEE MY Fresh New Stock and New Prices ! PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Frank Brothers Implement Company, DEALERS IN Farm9 Mill Machinery BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Headers LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS, TWINE BINDERS, JBUFORD'S G&.NG & SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES, BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOTT & CO.'S Engines & Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER & CO Saw Mill Machinery, RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HO LLO .VTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONS, HARROWS, Etc., Etc., Etc. A Full Line Of Farm Machinery. Write for catalogue. Address either FRANK BROS. IMP'L. CO, ?ortla 1, Or. O, R. W. FO&TEB, AgEKk, feept V, ry, tfr 11 m to Sugar, Teas, Oil-cloths, Bed Spreads, Tickings, Shirtings, Jumpers, Parlor Lamps, LftDiES 1Y GOODS, and. Fine Quality, CASHSTORE, acksoaville, Oregon i ! wmmm mmmm TO OFFSET The Dull IEWMA3 FISaEl Hat Kukedhii feeds dowa U Hard Times F H. will selves MORE e3i LESS MONEY taaa avr Wet 04 ia JacksoiTTiiZs. Sis eik U AS eOQS AS TNE KHV. Ad hij jticsu tt-S ASTONISH YOSJt It is nezdleaa to ncaMt tia artMUc tt has to sell, as he ktjpi evtryl&isf to be found in a 2nWclau General Herckaadlts S&rt I When In town gi kiM a call a4 i will show you jcC at pr.eti tiat will KNOCK THE HARD TIMES, Idea clean out yourktad. His stock Is varied tad coaplett, aiC yoa can hardly aik for anything k not gut. Remember the place cortner tf Cali fornia and Oregon ttrecU. Highest Market Fxta PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE I t3TCll and see if this adrrrtiscmiat is not as true as gospel. NEWMAN nsHsn. HUNTERS EMPORIUM! X Jacksonville, Oregon. J0HB HILLE2, - Proprietor. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AGRI cultural implements, tools of all kinds and a general assortment of litll hardware. He also kecpi the largest stecktt, all the latrst improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, Ann a rrru. assobtsieci o Fishing &ackls, LAMPS, CHANDELIER, AUD ALL SI7IS3 OJT OH Give him a call a! encao KM flkMfe before oakin your parchssea. JACKSONVILLE NURSERY A. S. Johnson, Pr. As the demand for fruit trees U to great in this valley I hare itarted a Kr sery in this plac aad will ralie nothing but the finest varieties. This year I will sell from theTVeodbura Nr.rsery ax jiI and also irom the celebrated Alaeie4a Nursery, Oakland Cal. The followiar are some of the leading "varietie I will keep: Poaolioa, JEarly Tort Brig fcei Jfay. z. anu it. urswioro ntunp vr ena. Wale's early ealwav. Amsden Cusqaehansaa. Alexander Wary'g Cliom. Orange Cling Tillow Scrota. Lemon Cllnc and isany core. FnjjaoRi azid 3Catuaaj. Pettlle Prune d'A sen Peaci ?la. Italian Prune TsilowXgf. Golden Prune Cot'i Golaca Drop. Grosse Prune Bndiksw. t Cathrine Prune Japaa Ham. Cherries,- Nectarine, Apiicol, Qiaac, Apple, French Goosbtrrr, Oregon Vkaa- pagne Berries, and all kiciis ot omaraenl al and shade tree. DAVID Lllifl, GENERAL UNDERTAKEN AITD-DIAI.KX IB cosrzzf 'sssxmxxmm. fljfrT T mm fa iTi ftrTTfafcflJHWBff COFFINS FURNI8USD ON THK shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept oa hamd f made to order i i Criterion EMlar Sslti CALIFORNIA ST., CATQN & GARRETT, rroyriatar. TniS popnlai rtnort, under inr Meu. agement, ii furnlsting thebertkrs of liquors, wines and clears. The rrtdiw table is supplied-with tastcra perindieafi andleadineMDItkOMdk. ,iBW-- UwlL W 1 i. '- 5 -