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CfiEGON BEHT.IEL. OREGON SENTINEL PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT 'Jacksonville, Oregon, Br FRANK KRAUSE TERMS y " ism v "t ADVERTISING RATES- Advertsements will be inserted in the Sentinel at the following rates: Teu lines, one insertion "wl " " each subsequent insertion... 1 150 EST" Legal advertisements inserted rea sonably. job work of all kind done on prompt notice and in workman-like style. A Discount Year!) MltcrllMn. rrSS3? r-&s&JK? j fi-5?S?r: f .- .t - -s. V One copy. Pec Yr. In avn ft 80 j if ill ft r . I J13 f i yS&tt-r-r Ji& 5' V fzz&jr VOL. XXXI--NO. 12 PR0FKS5I0XAL CARDS T. R. YOUNG. M. D., vFiiysican And Surgeon, CasniAL Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended To at all hours. LrL'WHITNEY, M- D-, E.OL POINT OREGON. Having located at this place 1 ask a share of the patron-tec of this section. Calls atknded to at any time. W. P. TV'ILLIAU.SON ATTRONEY &COUNSELOR-T-Li W Medford, Oregon. All .business in my lino will receive prompt cllcntion. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogit., Will practice in all the Courts of Hie Slate. Office in Court 11 .asc T. B. KENT, ATTORNEY & COUNSELEiJ-AT-L-4W. Jacksonville Orkgdn. Will practice in all the Courts of this Stale. Office in the Couit House. " G. LEMPBRT, Itf. 13-. ijraduateofUmvcrsity, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended to at all hours day and iight. Oflicc opposite Slovcr 11(1:1.1, Jack sonville, Oregon. K. I'l-jir, 1I.W. I. I Ccitr),)!. I. PRYCE & GEARY. FHYSICIAXStb SURGEONS, aYXocIfor-cl, Or. Offices For the present will be as Ik retofore, J. W. ROBINSON, M D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON JTacksonTilo; Ogn. OFFICE At Uitv Drus Store. Resi. drace on Fouith St., opposite M. E. ; Church. Calls promptly attended to day aud night. li. F. liOW KIX, J TTOttSEY-AT-LAW, PoRTI.AXD, ORKGDN. All business placed in my lnnrls w'Jl r ieive prompt attention. Special atten tion given to collections. SOUS n.MnORKLU K.M.DFMENT MITCHELL & DEMENT. Attorneys & Counsellors Al Law. bfllcVin IC-imm's new bui dins, corner First and Pine slictts FORTLWD, OrFGOX. tTill praetice in all the courts ol Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, Kotiry Public, Beal Estate Ajrcnt and Collec or JMLecIXorcI.; Or. I mike cinveranein5 and furnishinc nb- Btracls ol l.ind titles a specialty. Loins negotiated and CO lections niiidc. All business intrusted to ray ciro v ill receive prompt unu carelul attenliou. will. jackson, ektist, JAOKRONVH.LK, OREGON. 1) Tlli PTtmntoil Bt sll linflrs. ?fv. .. . .i .:.. .,,1 "if desired for waich extra charge will be made. Oflicc on corner of California and .'illitsireci. it. O. dlRBS. L. n. STKARNf. GIBBS & STEARNS", X TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. Rocimp2 and 4 Strowbridge's RaildinK, TORTLAND, ORErfoN. Will practice in all courts of record in, rtie State of Oregon and Washinfon, Terri toiy; and pay p-irticular attention to business in F-dcral courts Dissolution Notice. SjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN HUT N the Rojrile Rier Diilling ", comprised of N K Lle, John . Han ly and Geo JI Love, is disKed by inutna' consent, John .4. Hanley wid con Ifnnethe business and will recc'ipt all ac (oants due the Into company ns w'ell a ctt!e its indcbtelness. N K LYTLK. JlMKa. JNLEY, GEO. M LOVS EXCELSIOR LIVER MAM FEEI STAUZiB Corner Of OltEOOV AND CaLIFORMA 8rs., jACKS(VlrjJ W. J. F"2TfZALE, prop'r Would resnectfullv inform flip nlilio that he has a fine block of Horses, Buggies and O (tinge And he is prepared to furnish his patrons ana lue public generally wiln Fine Turnouts As can be ha 1 on the Pacific coast. Sad die Lories lured to go to any part of the county Animals Boi:glir and Sold. florses broke to work single or double Horses boarded and the best of care be stowed upon Ihem while in my charge A liberal share of the public p.itrrnagc is solicited on reasonable terms MAX MULLEE, P. O. Building, Jacksonville DEALER IK General Merchandise. "PHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES J. pleasure in iufoimin? tbe nulili that lie has purchased L. s-olomon's Sorest in the POST OFFICE STORE. Which will be kept stocked Willi a com plete and first class as- Ttmentof general merchandise. I will sell it Very Reasonable Hates. Gave me a call and ice for vonrselres. MAX MULLER W TOWN OF HCBFORB ! Lots for s lie at low prices and on easy terms. Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Mulloid. ANo, in the Riilroad nddilion to the town of AtHLAND. Apply to M. L. Mcfall, Aqcnt, Ashland. PHOENIX. Anp'y to 31 V. B SOULE, Agent Phuemx. GOLD ULL. Apply to M. E. POGUJ, Agent, Gold Hilt. GRANT'S PASS. Apply toS. M. WILCOX, Agent Grant's Pa6a. Or o GEO H. ANDRE VS, O. & C. R. R. Co.. Portland Or. m ASIILAXD (SLLrCB AND NOHIMAL SCHOOL, Four courses of study. Normal and Commercia, College, Preparatory and In slrument.il music. Foi particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. M. G ROYAL, A. M. Pre-iilent 17 u u v isa i TV. 9 n 2. f SILSSCCS FXTEKFIL 1'ILE MDICDr Gives Initict Relief, f.u it :n lifallibU ZXinB FOR ALL KIKDS OF PILES. Mild by Druggists e eryw here. Price,s1.0(' ror lxr, prcpai-l, by mail. Samples sent frre to rhjsicinOs "J nil eunerers, b 'ustaedtei A Co., 1hi ?0JG, Xew York r tv SoV nianufiicturers Qf ANAKE3IS. Valuable land For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuable land lor sale. Land situa'cd on Antelope creek, eighteen m les fror Jatk somille W ill be sold in a liody for $10 per acre or in 1GU or 320 acre lots AX from 15 to $20 pe-acre. For particulars ad dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or WM. 15YBEE, Jacksonville, Oregon NOTICE; A' LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by note or book account, are requested to call acd stifle without dday. G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville. June 22. 1885 1 1 Jl iro ANAKESI8 Farm For "Rent. The undersigned oflcrs the Dardanelles farm for rent For full particulars call on the owner al the place Tnos Ohavxeb. Gold Hi! Sit tr, 1885- THIS STAFF GF LIFiH THE ROGUE RIVER STBUI PLOBRRG MILLS! HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with al luoilern impiovcmcnts, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one fourth bairel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 4!l pounds of flour If vou don't believe this, just compare a sick of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. Flour and SliU-FeciL - Constantly on hand and exchanged for v. heat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. Tiie work will be done on short notire, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is lar ahead of the crusher G.KREWJsKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 18S.1. Farmer's tore, Medford, Oregon, ANGLE & PLYMALE Prop'. The undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing that lie has openul Iiis pl.irc of business in the nw town of Medford, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUl'S, DRY GOODS, CLO THING, Etc. My sck is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my lino and sill at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. C2F"Highest price paid for P-uducc -' Proposals for Transportion. rteniiianrlprs TJeprtm?nt if the Colnntbii "1 tlilire f riiief Qiinnt-im-t.t'1. J- VtiCtmTrr Burnick, W Ttelauuiy Jo 1SS6 i OtALhD PKOP03..LS, IS TH.PLl O cate, subject to the Usual tond thin., willb- reeeiied at this ofilce until 12 o'clock, noon, on Saturday, Van It 27. lbbO, at which time and pace they wi 1 be opened in the presence of biddirs, f..r the irani0!tation of milil ary supjilies on he lollowing dcsciibed routes, durmg the tiseal year commtneing July 1,18S0-, and tuding June 30, 18S7. Wagon Trnnsportalion. Route No. 1. Spokane Falls, W. T-, to Fort Spokane, W.T Route No. 2. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort Klamath, Oregon. Route No. 3. Kuna, I. T, to Boise Barracks, I. T. Mramrr Transportation. Route No. 4 Tor lransorlation of U . Hilary Supplies between Astoria and Fort .leens, Oregon, and Foit I anby, W. T. The Government reserves the right to tejttt uiy ct all proposals 15'ank pro posa s, lorm ol contract, and printid cir culars, giving fll'l inloimalion as to the manner of bidding, ttrms ofcontiact and ptjtnent, will lie furnit-hetl onnprilication to this oftce. Envelopes containing pro posals shou d Lcnuuktd: "ltopoa s ior Tranpoitilioii on Route No ," und i.dds tfced to the uiideriuntcl C.A. REYNuLDS. LL-Col. and Deputy (J M. G., U. S. A., Chuf Quartermast.cr. TWENTIETH YEAR. ST. S3 ADIT'S ACA3HS2S", CONDUCTED BY. fllK SISTERS OF THE III1I.V Xr.IB. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence abouuhe end ol August, and is divided in four suasions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term, -10 00 Music 13.00 Drawine and painting 8.00 Bedand Bedding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL Primary, per term, J .""TO Junior, " G'JO Prcparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " ,v 1003 Pupils received at any time, and specul attention ii paid to particular studies in behalf of children who hae but limited I time. For further particulars apply at inB vcauemy Summons. In the Circuit Court of the S-ate of Orepr.n, for the County of Jackson. George Arnold, plaintiff, ! vs. I Susanna Arnold, defendant ) I N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Oregon and by drderofL. R Webster, Judged siid court dated 11th, March, 18S6. You are required to appear in said cVjurand answer the complaint of aid Plain' iff filed against you, on or before the 3rd day of Mayv 1888. And you are notified that, it yoil fail to answer said complaint as above rctrttired, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded therein, to-wit: For a decree against you for a divorce. Given under my hand this 13th day of Jtfarch A.D , 18SC. H. K. Haisva, Attorney fol Plaiutiff JACKSONVTLlOREGOM, MARCH 20, ISS6. uu-3W"""'ii Jimiiag rTxe: 3 ft -& 5T Asa-teln sfc&G" JV.s from. Cftetct, Emetics and Teiton. ISS:I 9Kcts. ii;c-ii:iA;tujrtrc co lUurarTHD. iSsafsa n..- riLTir? - minm & . S I .Si tt r ri m r d.rrt RV iA-a. f it;'t! a Ua a bttlJa a. rm j i -3 Driis TnEClUiLS A.T0KLU l-U. lULTUC, IS. TUTT 25 YEARS IH USE. Tie Greatest Medical Tnnnph. of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A LoGofRppctllct Ilawrlscorttlvc, Talnin the lieml, Uh u dall sensation la tho haca pa-?. itlu uudcr the shonltler lt&de Fulluesa after eatlnsr, TlthauSs iKClinutionto exertion or bidr i nil ml. Irritability oftem pct Low spit its, tiiU uiculiasof havinirn' tei i ftomo Jaty AVearincss, Bizzine f rilneattho Heart Sots Iiefare - - HciilacliO OTcr tho rict-ycj J " " with fitful dreams, IHsblrrw . n t nr, aud COHSTIPAHO. TPTE! FfXibaroe&pecLU1y adapted to such case-, ono d u-o nlects such a cbatjg'offco'in? ton tgniJitl esulTLrcr. Tacy Inrrf ao thft Appttte,nnd cause the Vrdyt" TaUs ua FlcU.t nt the pTtrn U uourlshxHt.fiT'tl 7 h irTiinlo Action on tho Digestive Orciius. t?-rlarstools are 'rnvimr-i l'rit-e U."ic. II5lrravt'VV. TiTT'B HAIR BYE. Gkay ILuc or WranKSES cnanjsa to a Glost Black lw a einsio Application of tl'isDtE. It Imparts utialitral color. act 4 instnntanecnsly, &il.lvby DnvsUts, or tiitb, exnrvOR rtclptof St. Orfico. 44- Murray St., New York oTk'icViS, VAGO' MAKER, uacksoavillo, Or. At the olu stand of 3. P. II mna, in Croiut- uiillci's building, kison hmda lull liny ot Wagon Material! And is pi aftdlo do all work in bis line on shf ' notice and in a worl.m mlike ma cr. Vehicle of every des cription made lo older. Jlevairing A Specially. Ttrms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Geo Ribvbs The T.wrssf Cuide Is 13 Socd March and Sept., each year: U6 xuc?, bixll finches, with ov r U.gOO illustrations r hole pie ti.ro inilpnr. .ves whole sale prices direct to comuae an a 11 goods for personal i,t fan.i!y u Tells how- to order; ana gives csaf rost ot everj lians you use, eat, drir v. car, or haa fun Willi. These inva ible books eon tain information gleaned from the mar kcU of tl.3 .ofiJ. Yt'o will mail a copy Frco-tO any addrcssupon receipt of the posUgo 7 cents. Ixt a Lc:ir from yon. RerpeeifUly, MCNTGOMERy WARD &. CO. X2T & SL'S WtiiCi Atczs CUcx.3. Ul. HAGAJTS holia Balm" Mi is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rathei not tell, and yott can't telL hVK atJB.s?' WEI t mHedPnEE to 13 tmUcuiti. Ui to crotot of CM tounutou. prtco, una Jertpiln. .nJiiKSi fljrertoni ft"PBUn fcr MuUn. .11 -. TJ-f. V:"i,'.-t"2 O. M. FERRr & CO., Detroit, Mlcnican. TBi k'SMMTS . tre cuat to iact as fsiwtn for Fateats. ?rlv8;Vje.aa,t,s- copr.iehu eux. tortiw Uia cifcs, l.ii'i Oiha. tla.(i. rranve Qer-Miov ca- 1 ( iivc i n.irtjUe j car' iipTneiite. PtWi.un.ta 'lTtTn:rectt;ceatnth9 fartririp -;!Ml k l- ireaii!splei:ilI macrved w:V ,t J3.C0 a year: shows uvl'Mcnas .i ' derate, fe u7 ii tereftirr. and MSrnTTis rkra'aikv. Address MUXN t rt, i-aie-r .sahcu. rs. rxf tt iazxrmc Kinn txiu; ulywit tsj'"it. ft. tftfJa-weckin-yourowjitowD Ttrms OUO ind ?5 outfit free AJdiess H IlAi-iJirr,- & o. Portland Maine Ct3 ? ?"f"L ts - Mio sstm AMummwMm Va 1 ,-ci3w-&adreiv&K3--a:ftir AKpni "vr-rz"1 TTve m ?s.Tfr - ly- JH V-lSSv H-:Wi'S': 3-. H"'- 5-fc fg ytesgffrpfsjjiizsi ftir ?r.A I JV Chaii' of Journalism There is bo eliair of journalism jst either in Harvard proper or in the an ntx. But pending the establislimont of nch a profetliorrhip a certain in structor has been 'lecturing tho young who do thms nnder bis tuition on a vast subject nanmly, "The Ideal Ei torikl." It is a pubject. of keen inter eit to the roomful of eager studeut, for net a few of them have journoliatic aspirA'ittn", and dream of the day when they uliall wrifa soal-itirring eTIKoritlnuiid world iliuminatingspucial correspondence. i Th"! -prof issor-illustratcid hia remark the oihvr day by iimpling (to osu a Havard term) the editorinU of various Boston pa ers. IIu fousd Bono (;ood. Ono paper makes too stupid a pa;e; another tries to be too li'raty, and Huother afftcti a cumopo1itanisni which it caniiot carry off. "The Ideal editorial," said the prc f"er, "in niithtr too saort nor to felf couscmu; it is never lieav; it u always biicht, readable, aud to the point. Cut," he went on haktilv, ' while we don't want long ami stupid editorials, we ilcn't want at ail th ioit of thing that t!uy give us in the Evening Pust." The historian could bear op under the Iiiii lfile of bin blow, but the proftsmr elinched it in a tag;ering manner by ndiling: "Eipecialiy is the.r nothing iilrn', ou know, in (list co" aitii. called "SiOries About Twu." "Bb.ti.n G.ule." A terriblo slorj uf inhuman cruelty rea lies this eitr, and is aothcnliatca tLoroughly. During the storm, a min, his vjife aod child were driven toward !im,!ey, Kan, from tiie sjutli, ill cue of the fea-ful gbllzzards which have cliLracleiizcd ill wtallitr for tiie past fe das. Reaching a licuse the man askud f.tr bhelter, but tlm iuhuuian wrrlch who owned it rtfuset! to peiu.it an her hii vrifs or chi'd lo rako shelter. The rnau lieggeinsml pleaded but, all (O liu avdil, Hla nite wu then Uk euit.ioi!s and the babo was in the miiiki cuiulutoM.j but both aru --uid o n.ne hem aiive. The man told them iie would not accomodate them, and huiJ three loileo furtlier'ou they could prub.vbly receive proteotiou. The poor man rsMJU.tJ his i itltioti on the wagon a d .trle.li,tT. The next morning all t.irew were discovered a half mile lieui tiie tou- Irizen lo death. Tim mo:l. ar had the tiabe cluta to her botom, as if in the ict of hugjing it. Th pocr father still held tiie lines in his miff" hand "Topeka C 'Hhon wealth." (Jok Costlv Indians. Outsido of Alaska we ha-.e 200,000 Indian, and every buck, tqaaw and papoo"i be he, -he or il full bloud or haifbited pOJesses in the average 500 acres; and yet the Government finL tiie last ouu of iheLi .v few lu the Indian Ttrritory aioue excepted) at a large annul! ex n use. Liil jear it co3l 3G,500,000 to ft-1 d .-viiil blanket'thv noble red man. Llnet! years ago we expended upon these ie ople nearly double that . uui. But s it is iuiit.!ssiblc to say how ihulIi dung to the finders ot the Indian agt nts a per capita calculation would e only approximate. Sines 18IC we Imvti expeudvd 225,000,000 in taking care of the Inthaii, mid prolmbly as much nioru in various tfforu to subdue or exterminatr tho pesky crealurtS A tircuUr has been issued by so; eriutendents of the southern division of the CanaJiau Grand Truuk rail way, ordering that hereafter al! Chi nese going over the road will pass through in bond, and that conductors viul bu held responsible to tes that uoiin of too Ma!iulluus art allowed lo slop lit Cenatla. I. u said that tiiu uiHcliiuery in Grea Cinuin oputaled by teaui now e , la cnpible of perfoi niilftf more work, a pi crtainig moic products than could buiroducd bi ln labor of fOO.OQO, 0'JU of able liudiu-J lueri, a nuuibtr greater Ihau all the able-bodied men unearth. Bills loaking to tie ttbroiati&c ef tha treaty with China bnvo beeu frivodly disposed of by Ouugreks.' The decision is advene to the Intel itits ef (hit coast, acJ we may safely count teat no relief call by looktd for from the Ksst. There are pending. in congress nine propvittious to grant railroads right jf wav through the Iudian Territory. The Modern Newspaper- Newspapers hav undergone numer ous changes since first introduced to tho world. What ihay now are a cltver American writer tells us in the expressive language of hi? country: "Tha newspaper of o-day is a libraryv It is an encic'opaedia, a poem, a biog nphy, a history, a prophecy, a directory, a tirue-table, a romance, a cook-book, a cuide, a huroscope, an art critic, a political resume, a grcund plait of the civilized worlda low-pricw-1 tuultum in jiarvo, It is a sermon, a'song, a circus, an obituary, a picnic, a nhipwreck, a iiymphony in solid brevier, a medley of life and death, a randjiggregatiou of man's glory and shame-. It is in short, third's eye view of all tbe mag nanimity and meanness, the jojs and griefs, the births and deatns, tha pride nd poverty of the world." The juur nulist, the man who makes the newu piper, is tqually; remaikablu in his way, for he is a short hand reporter, a statesman, ilawver, a divine, a poet, n novelist, a dramatic, musical, artistic, and literay critic, a tailor, a dress maker, a cook, an engineer, a general, an admiral, an architect, a linguist, an inventor, an historian, a commentator, a leformer, an astronomer, an encyclt paedia, a dictionary, a reference li bra n, un art gallery, a museum, and au embodiment of genius, industrv, honesoy, philanMopliy, wi:, humor, 81 up, and ptcial knowledge. Ai d -II this to earn a penny. TLLEGUArillC CoNSECTIOiT. This e ly needs telegraphic connections with the outsido world. These are lima when business men would glY coaaideraMo for the opportunity to send a message, and it is pretty cer tain tht if one were built by a stoik cjinpanv or by soma private indivi dual it would tie madu to pay. The tho: list route from Crescent City to connnct with other lines would be to Grant's PS, on the Oregon & Cat foruia railroad, probably sevcaty-Sva miles from this city. The capital re quired for this investment would 1 o snail, and if tome enterprisiug per.on i would but takw hold of this project. they would certainly luake money out of it. Peop'a in Del Norte county would bs glad to have a reliable tel e.'rapli connection with outside places, so as to get all the latest nnws, aud would lubscribs liberally. Let soma body push this project lo a successful eud. Crescent City "Recoid." Maud Miller, abctit whom so much has been written aud .aid of Ute, is a very insigi6cn! looking person, with nothing about her to ilistiucuish her fiom fifty other commonplace womeo, except a pretty, dell like face. S!i h slight of figure and a little below the mendium hight, with something of lie simpering, kittenish, school girl mannerism in all of her motiwns and gestures. Her face is fair and pretty, but expreessionless, and the has a love ly head of fine, soft blonde hair, winch she wears plainly coiled without crimp or curl. Her hands anil feet are small audihapely, and she is qnitea pleasant picture to look upon, but shs is not brilliant. A Sharp Dodge. The thai pest dodge iu th roal estate business comes from' Dakota, "the land of handsome women." The town of Dunleith, hav ing offered $300 and a town let to the first baby born within its limits a lady living some two hundred voiles distant went ove-, gave birth to a bouncing boy, pocketed her 8300 and the deed to the town lot, attd finished up the entire transaction in less than fjrty-eight boars. Let congressman who are try. in-.' to Jceep Dakota out in the cold taku note of the snap and energy and enterprise of the people up in that ter ritory, and coma tc a realizing tense of tkeir mistake. The cost of sending fieight of all classes from San Francisco to New York via the Southern Pacific is now 310 per ton. This rate is not much like ?600 per car for sending oranges from Los Angeles to Chicago, which pre vailed a short time ago. The Chinese who were expelled from Eureka, Cal., have brenght suit for $1110,000 damages against tbe town in the United States circeit coiirt of San Franciscr. A NASAL IN I EC TOR free with each bottle of Slnloh's ca'a-rh remedy Price 50 cets. al Brook's. $3 PER YEAKi A Beginning. We are glad to sea that the Dumber of merchant flouring mills in the coun tiy is rapidly increasiag. Within a venrhalf a. scora of new mills Lara been set up and an equl number of uid ones have been renovated and r furntshed. The gradual reduction or roller process is taking the placo of tbn old burr n stem. The product of lliu roller mills is uniform and betterjin mtuy respects thau that of the oM tvle tuilK and uaturallj makes iis way uiucu" beli'er" rutlie"markets Tho iIifftTence between the costof reduction with burrs aud by the roller prove cm bo made, in the existing state f ilia grain and flour markets, to cover the ill lie rente between profit and lop-t. Certainly if there Is jjood builue iiiivnseiiieul fi tur making can bo u.auu to ptj in a enn'rv who'' h f product is "in -i oil uhose tui i market for this product is nearly twenty thousand miles diitant. It costs no more to send a ton of fluur than a ton of wheat to England, wuilo Iho value of the latter is considerably greater. la sending the grain we tun t pay freight at a high rate upon vast quantities of comparatively worthlrts bran. Never a kernel of wheat in its natural state should be loaded into a snip where the distance for transport is as great as troiu Oregon to Englandt No country ever yet giew rich through the sale of raw products alone, an J certainly it will not boclaiuctl tilt' Oiegon will prove (in except' rf to til- rule, particular)- whan she is uompslled by her situation, the charac ter of her products, and the laws of -he laud lo buy in a high market and sell in a cheap one, both for dutaut. The making of flour is a low grade of man ufacture, but it is tho application cf industry to a home product, tho be ginning of a s)bietu which we must have if we are to come to anything. A "way back" Republican niiicr brv&k&oul into the following: "My boy, if you become a politician ard run for u trice and are elected, hava tho manhood to stick to your friends auJ to your parti. There is a principle lu that, a trait well worth your while tu cultivate. By so doing vou will earn the respect of your exponents and tLe adnmalion of the fjsrty to which you belong." if that "boy" ever grow to manhood he will undoubtedly uttsch himself to some hidebound party, and become a professional politician, sac rilicin every principle of true man hooJ to accomplish his purpose. It would have been m3ru paternal if tho editor had advised his "boy" to culti vate honesty and independence, and shun polities and politicians us he would poisonous vipers ''TiLuebMoUi If.the railroad companjt continue keeping their present iuttnents forcu eiuplov id during the coming summer, it will be a good indication of going en with the road to Oregon. The gradii g to Bailey's can be Guished before a ieat while, aod then the force will either be discharged or put at work-in this connty, leaving the tunnel work below Bailey's to be slowly finished aft er suds. Pot haling blasts are made ou a larger scale than ever, severs f bunjred pounds of giant powder being exploded in smgle blasts, making- tl ground tremble for miles around Ilka struck by an earthquake. "Journal." rtip uf rizs. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleai int to the Palate, acceptable to tho Stomach, harmless fn ils hature, pain less in its action. Cures hub) al ai 1: Constipation, Billicusness, Indigent and kindred ills. Cleanses tuHsyaCt. purifies the blood, regulates tho liver and acts on the Bowles. Break up Colds, Chills, and Fevers, et strengthens the organs on which is icts. Better than bitter, nauseous medicines, pillf, salts and draughts. Simple bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Mcrritt k Robinson, Jackson ville. The killing of the moater elephant Jumbo was reatly a blessing in disguise to Barnuni, for the bids was stuffed so successfully as to make tfcs late Jutuuo look as natural as ever, while it costs nothing for feed and whisky, which latter the dissipated beast was wont to, drink by tba bucketful. The fastest talker in Congress is said, to be Congressman Mills from, Texas. He ' peaks at the rate of 215 worek it. , minute sj si