V V ORESOH SEHT1HEL J a OKHONVILI.K SATt'RDAt December 25, 1880. Appointments in Terri tories "Within a few past weeks the president has appointed three Territorial governors, and in each instance there was a direct Violu tion of the plank in the National Democratic platform recomending that the federal offices of the Ter ritories be appointed from among aetnal residents. Has the preai. dent made good his promise to the people in this respect? let us ee. Now York funr.Bhed a govi ernor for Dakota. Kansas, one for Wyoming and Kentucky, one for Montana. We would be doing great injustice to those territories to suppose that they had not among their own citizens, suita ble material to fill these impor tant offices. No sensable man would belioTe each to be the case, in fact it is well known to the president that the democrats of Montana wanted Congressman Mnginnis, and the president was fully advised of that fact. Gath says: Blaine has a pecu liar face which no picture that I have over seen accurately reveals. Tliero is in the prints even of his own party, when thoy exploit him a somethiug surly and belligerent while in reality ho is a3 mild, tran quil and sociable as one would ex pecta widow to bewbo had been left money and could marry if she choose. His hair is not only gray, but it is white and yet it is so fine and there is so muchof it .that one almost envies him that turned hair as some woman envy their women friends, a full turned hair of silver. Blaine's eyes are bright. lie haB no nervous a flee tions. His courtesy is unfailing and his patience miraculous. I would not travel around the coun try and stand the rude expressions of popularity he must receive to be president. I asked him how he did go through that campaign pen formance and not lose his temper, considering how many things of congeniality ho might occupy hiB mind with. He said be pnt him' self in a purely passive condition, and took the world cordially. . - During the exhibition of the John L. Sullivan combination at Los Angeles there was a pious in terlude. A set-to wbb id progress whenM3en Hogan; '.'a reformed pugilist," and of late engaged in "revival work," stepped upon tho stage and addressed the speci tatorsin relation to their spiritual welfare. He was given a respect, ful hearing, and his moving adi dress closed amid loud cheoring. The slogging was then resumed the spiritual exhortation having in no wise diminished interest in tho muscular performance. The incident suggests tho idea that preaching and slogging might be advantageously combined on such occasions. In this way the clergy, man would see something of inter eat and have a chance to reach hundreds who seldom or nover ati tend church. And ho result tt Los Angelos indicates that the slogging intorests would not be injuriously effected by association with preaching. War has been doclared in cer tain cities to that terror of balche lor pedestrians, the baby carriage. A Chicago papers declares:" Tho deadly baby carriage must go off tho streets. Public sentiment is against it and the law stiffens up its backbone on occcsiona. A man in Omaha fell over one of these vehicles on the street, broke his nose, and collected 300 dam ages from the owner of the can riago. In Louisville another man lan against l carriage, tumbled into tho gutter, spilled out the baby and broke its arms, aud the owner of tho baby could not col lect a penny of damages." The Commissioner of the Gem eral Land Office has ordeied the local Land offices at San Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal.; and Santa Fe and Los Crncti.N". M., to give notice by publication that the binds granted to the Atlautic and l'ncific Railroad Company, which were forfeited by the Act of July 6th, have been restored to the public domain. Down With the Fences- Washington, Dec 14. The, Commissoner of the GeuoralLand Office has recommended that pro ceedings'' De commenced to com. pel the removal of fences urn lawfully inclosing 165,000 acres of public land in Colfax county, New Mexico, of which the Wesrt em Ca.tle company is said to have about 7,000acres; the Palo Blanco, Cattle company 2,000 acres, Steph en W. Dorsey, 13,627 acres, Portsmouth Cattle company, 2,900 acres; Prairie Cattle company, 135,000 acres, and James E. Tern; pie, 4,700 acres. The commissoni er also recommends that the fen ces inclosing about 82,000 acres in tLe pubhc land strip south of Kansas, said to have been built by the Western Cattle company be removed by the military. Tho Bandon (Coos county)" Re' corder" argues that the counties of Cbos and Curry ought to be separated from Oregon and am nexe'd to California. " Our inter, ests." it eays; "He wholly with the region with which we sustain shipping and ocean trade relai tions." There is no interest, it continues, that binds the two counties to Oregon, nor iB their likely to be; and it asks the rep resentatives of Coos and Curry to submit tho matter to the leglslai ture at the Approaching session. It is very probable that the legisi lature will decline to consider it. Evidence has been gathered that in Camden, New Jersey, 413 persons sold the.r votes on election day. This is what a money campaign brings politics) to. Boodto is King, but he is al so the Lord of Misrule. A dam in South Carolina, built for the Longley Cotton Mills, was totally destroyed by the earth' quake. Wo do better than that in California. Borrowing from As'n atic experience, our dams are earthquake proof. ...- i p.. In the limo of William HI the deskwork of the British Parlia ment waB carried on in French. Now it is said that only two mem bers of Parliament, Lord Gran ville and Lord Arthur Russell, can speak French. When Wendell Philips died, a reporter asked his old enemy, enator Hoar, what he thought of it? Senator answered: "1 approve of it." What will Blaine say when Edmunds joins the major- itJ- The incipient rumble of the roller skate is again rousing the apprehension of wives with giddy husbands. Tho revival of this pernicious poetry of motion is ascribed to the divorce lawyers. Chief Justice Coleridge of Eng. land, finds tho hair of his wig growing gray under the persis' tent Blander suits of his daughter and her husband. He calls the young man his son-in outlaw. The national debt of France is ten times as much per head as the debt of the United States. If a natioual debt iB a national bles sing, the French are ten times as blessed as we. As a killer of the cranks who jump irom it, the Brooklyn Bridge is a dismal failure. It is not equal to a hickory club or a San Francisco backdriver, as an eliminator. Arizona demands that the In dians on the San Carlos Reserva tion be disarmed. Better take away their pocketipistols. "Whis ky and Iudian is a yer'bad mixi ture. "We are able to report that the crew of the Clifl" House Lifesavi ing Station are all well. The whaler wrecked there did not do the station any damage. An artist has paiuted a ioUO picture so true to art that at sight of it the bowels of a contribution box yearn with a louging unuttbr able. JacksoD county increased her popu lation last ye-ar, 1,236. Thii is a very creditable incrrase for one year, and will doubless continue just as fast our many advantages are made-known to the people of the Eaut, Oar mines, vineyards, and varied products, are no a? a general thing known in maiy parts of the Eastern itatei. 3MOTOB TAX PAYERS ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED, SHFIUFF OF uJark&on County Orepon, or his Dep y will me the Tax.pnyers of said ;oua he prposc of receiving. Taxes for 1886, ''n the following days, in their respective prrcincLs. at their usual plac-s of voting, and will remain in each precinct hum 0 o'clock a. h. until i r. it. each day, to wit: 'Cliimney Rock Nov. 11th. BiS ue i-tn. Little Butte " 13th. Flounce Rock " 15th. Trail Creek " 16th. Jeadows " 17th. TableRock " 18th. PleasantCreek " 19th. Woodville .- " 20th. Rock Point " 22d. Foots Creek .. u 23d. Willow Springs - " 24th. Sterlingvillc " 2-5th. Uniontown " 26th. .dpplegate " 27th. Steamboat " 29th. Manzanita ......... Dec. 1st ifrdford -'... " 2d. Eden " 3d. Asblandi f" 'k- Ja ksnnville,.. ..." s..." Cth vUlcast one-half must be paid in Cafh. Tax-Payers will please pay their taxes at the above stated times, The law in re gard to their collection v ill be strictly enforced B. W. Dean Sheriff an Tax-Collector of Jackson County. Stunmons. Ir 'he Circuit Court of the State or Ore . gon, tor the county of Jackson. Josephine Ford Plaintiff, vs, Wilbcr lord, Defendant, suit in equity for a DIvoice. To Wilier Ford, the above defendant: J NTH B NAME OF THE STATE OF !-OrtBun. You are hereby required to ap ponr and answer the complaint of the .dre Plaintiff, filed against jou in the ilirte entitled fcuit.in which .Tosphine Ford is Plaintiff and Wilber Ford is De la 1. 1 n or before the first day of the n Jm of said Circuit Cout, to nit' r of January, A. D 18 And if you fail to appear and answer, iJcfault will be taken against jou ind foi want of anwser Ihe Plaintiff will ipply to said court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which is for a de cree of said court dissolving the mirriage contract hen tofnre and now pxi sting he wwn von and the Plaintiff: and for the care and cuxly of Wilber Ford,.Tr, Sarah Ford, and Alexander Tord. the minor children, ond issue of said mar Tinpe relation, and a judgment acainst you for the costs and disbursements of tue sun. By order of L. R. Webster, Circuit 7udge 'madp at chambers on the 17th day ottov.,.d.D. 18S0 H.Kelley, Attv, for Plff. C0STIVENESS affects tcriously all the digestive and assimilatho orwtns, including tho Kid neys. "When these organs are so affected, they fail to extract from the blood tho uric acid, -which, carried through the cir culation, causes Rheumatism and Kei' ralglo. The functions of the Liver aro also affected by costlveness, causing Bilious Disorders. - Among tho Training symptoms of Bilious ness are Nausea, Dizziness, Headache, Vakncs, Fecr. Dimness of Vision, Yellowness of SVin, Tains in the Side, Back and Shoulders, Foul Jlouth, Furred Tongue, -Irregularity in tho action of the Bow el. Vomiting, etc. The Stomach suffers -when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or 1 ' follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric rains, " Headache, Acidity of the Stomach, Water brash Nen ousness, and Depression, are all cidcnceiof the presence of this distress ing maladv. A Sure Relief for Irregu larities of 'the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found in tho use of AYER'S PILLS. They stimulate the stomach, free tho bowels, healthfully Imigorate tho torpid lner and Kifincys, and by their cleansing, healing and tonic properties, strengthen and purify the whole system, and restore It to a salutary and normal condition. rBZMEXD ST Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold I J all Druggists. Wbta Eby tick, -w prrt ter Cutsets When tho wmi ChQd, the cned for CutoriA, When she bc&me HIji, the clung; to CutorU, Whoa tae had C ddrcn, sha t Uua CutocU, A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for 1ES7 of the sterling Medlrtl Annual, known as Hostf iter's Almanac, it now ready, nd may be obtained. Tree of cost, of dnigiaia and general country dealer in all paru ot the United States, Mexico, and Indeed in every clrilized portion of the Western HemUpnere. TnU Almanac has been issued regularly at the commencement of every year for over one-flflh of a century. It comuincs, with the soundest pracHcal adi ice for the preservation and restoration of health, alarge amount of interesting and amusing light read ing, and the calendar, astronomical calcula tions, chronological items, Ac, are prepared lrith creat care, and will be found entirelr accurate. The issue of Ilostettert Almanac for 1887 will rrubalilr be the lareest edition of a medical trork erer pnblisheil u: any country. The proprietor", Messrs. Hostetter & Co.. littslni irph. Pa., on receipt of a two ill forward a copy by mail to cent stamp, any person who cannot procure on la tu uusuvenievu. i" ,' yj,'T'.v'"';'g!i', l:.1- y -? -s"-.'Jr tyir WWf ' t Hll T,,,! , I'Y i ij" L look nut fob The 6TH GRUU MASK BALU GIVEN BY The Verein Eintracht ..ON NEWJEAR'S EVE. DEC, 31 AT THE JACKSOBTlLLuE, Oil. Committee of Arrangements: Fred Luy, Joseph Blstt, Wm Deneff. Floor Jtfanagers: - FraakKasshafer, Frejliiy, Wm. Deneff. Reception Committee: .-iilara Schmiit, Fred Luy, August Bohn. Tickets, supper' included, $1,25 for each person . Children under 12 years of age, 50 cents. Two grand prizes will be given for the two best Sustained characters, also two grand prizes far the two richest costumes General invitation is ex' ended to all! There will be a grand maquerade parade on the principal streets at 3 o'clock p. m. sharp Oregon State University, Eugene City. SESSION ISS6-1S87. First term beritu Sentember 13. 1836. Secure free scholarships by applying to your Csunty Superintendent. isoata and lodginr per week f 3. to !$.". tcitiok, pen Tear. Elementary English Department, $30 00 Other Departments 40 00 Write postal for catalogue -with full particu'ars, to Pjiop. John Stuaub, Sec'y Faculty. Eugene City, Oregon. B.FIH)Wa. , J& lVw ntnciTPP Wk.S' uaouuiiiii ferur &L A!kfR?.jfJ MS AT LAW Y MsZ?- rortlaad. Oi Yrltulr attiN' ea P'd lo "l!Ut7 suit, fc i t t- an cg"ectio, inu.nd'ce Uor traajs ( )i .ci. LSiVia. $ Fru.t Tr?ii F;r Sals sr LS8. I aaith f-wacrcf Sto fft.-s All iate r'T-''.!'-'" e'zi a-d bi) ", a'tt''-iriuSi i iyn -k r. f-fj lufl b h tutSeKiJ p- iriri I Dim ; or it aM tKi iia 0-oi tti.iMsa "isd .wq a-nvi u j tiif b (t u - h i!. i foil op-'n t.iniL - t n-r !f 1 jcloitbl :n-b lm t !' -.,itv..vj" h it e,. ra Ibo in n j 1 tho : ,,r , B ' c-x -latait lor lurtio r - - M! Mi. r i a H. ," 1.j,.'SLL. DAVJD UfZN, ni?T)TM JLND D2ALKK 13 GOFnSI TnSKUKSTGfGS. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or made to order 5fia ?ctc in your own town. Terms jijj ana so outnt ire Address H u.IJT, &o Portland Maine." SHILOH'S (JOUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption. Brooks can furnish it. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver com plaint, you- have a printed guarantee on every bottle oE Shiloh'u vitalizer. It never fails to care. Brooks keeps it. THAT HACKING COUGH can be to quickly cured by Saitoh's Cure. We guarantee it. Call at Brooks'. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erable by that terrible cough. Sbiloh's Curv is the remedy for yon. Brooks keeps it. For lams Back, Side sr Chest u?c Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at E. C. Books. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Ap tetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents pee pottle. For sale at E. C. Brooks.' CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath accured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents at E. C. BrooKs's. Nasal Injector free. for Infants "CMtoriatjaowrH adapted teeMim that JUo.OxcrdEi.,Ilrcij,M.Y. Riu ... ,,---- as4Is I Aa W'i Er 1 l af A m 1 8?xfi llJiif1! aMtBjKBCTapyjRBBKygBEKa- -dVtvJjHalaLalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalaM TO OFFSET The Dull Times NEWMAN FISHE1 Has marked his goods down to Hard Times Prices He will sell you MORE GOODS for LESS MONEY than ever btors sold in Jacksonville. His stork is , AS GOOD AS THE BEST, And his priees w:Il ASTONISH YOU It is needless to enumerate the articles he has to sell, as he keeps everything te be found in a first-class General Merchandise Stare ! When is town give him a call and fct will show you ccods at prices that will KNOCK THE HARD TIMES. ( le& clean oat your head. His stock Is raricd and cempletc, and yon can hardly ask for anything he has not got. Remember the place coroner f Call fornia and Oregon streets. Highest Market Fries PAID FOR FARM FHODUQB! CSCall and see if this advertiicmeat is not as true as gospel. Newman fisher. Notice of Final Settlement. In tho Ojunty Court of the State ot Ore gon for Jackson County. In the matter of "H'm. Hoffman de ceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THJT the Executor of the estate cf "Wm. Hoffman deceased, has filed in the county court of Jackson county Oregon, his final account as such ze.cutor, and by order of said court Tuesday, the 2d dav ot November, 188C, at the'hocr of lOo'cfock, A. M., is set for hearing. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear and file his or her objections to said ac count on or before sr.id day. Published by ordcrof Hon. E- DePeatt, Judge ot said court. O. C. Btekman. Dated October 9th, 180. Assignee's Notice. The undersigned hiving been appointed Assignee of the estate of J. C. Whipp. Assignor, ander and and in pursuance oi an act o! the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, entitled 'Mn'act to secure Cttilitnrsajust illusion ot tue estates oi Debtors who convey to Assignees for the bent fit of enditors," approved October 18. 1873, and the amendments thereto ap proved February 25. 1885, hereby gives notice u ail .nose owing tne csuto tntt an immediate KUlemmt i wanted, and those having claims will present thfin at once accompanied 'with the necessary vouchers. fy offlce is in Jacksonville, Oregon, where all selttments can be made J.. H.MAEOI.Y. Assignee of J. C. "Whipp. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURB GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. WESTS nerve and brain treatment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spennatorhoea, Impotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by over-exertion, telt-abuse or over-indulgence, -which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent ca3es. Each box contains one month's treatment, one dollar a box, or six boxes for five dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt ol Drice. We euarantec six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten euarrntee to return the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued only by VTOODAKD, ULAKKX K UO.. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Port- lana, uregon. Orders by mail at regular priees. EMPIRE HOTEJL. IVIocifox-cZ, Ox-. J. W. Cxraninghan, Prop. This commodious and well arranged noici is now upen lor mc uccuxuiuuuauoD of guests and will be kept on the mo approved plan. The table will always be supplied with the best the market attoras. .spcctal in. ducements are offered the traveling pub lie. J. W. CUNNINGHAM Mcdford, Feb. 25, 1884. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh cure. Brodks keeps it, ARE YOU AIADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skint 8bi ob's Vitalizer is a positive care. Per sale by E. C. Brooks. and Children. t Ct4torfa eurw OoHe, 0SP?l, UnaoSlaJartoai saaalcsttnr. Taa Qcrura Cou-ijrr, 1SS IWoa ttwat. If. T. - "m iiii.. . -iiimt if t ." ' TT ' T1 Another Reduction. MERITT IS SELLING- Boys Schenl Suits, 5 to 11 jsars at r s 00 Boys S.hool Soiti 11 to 17 5 00 Youtk'a Suits, Braait 33 to 37 inckrt , 5 00 Men's Heay Suits . 1, $10 00 ass! $12 GO Four Button Cutaway Suits, Tint Goods '.... 25 40 Taest joodj wer boujht in tat East aid -snaot h czeelltd is qi&lity aid prla GOLDEN C SUGAR IN BARfVLS AT SIX CENTS XT Merritt's Cash Store. Red Men's Building, A. Hi MaDgly ALL PRICES I.a,S032LS,l3l. "iTe kep in stock all kinds of Skelt Hardware, Stovs and Tinware, Oils aai flews, "Wagons Harrows and Cultivators Lamps. Bells, Rope, Iron, Paint and other Brushes, Carrj Combs, Tacka, "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, Uable chain, and many other goods too numerous herein to mention. Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements in Call or writs fr prices A. GENUINE CLOSING SALE. Owing to ill health sad receat flna eial difficulties, the uadeisincd kas coaclid ed to retirs peraanenlly from the mercantile business, and therefore offers fr sa's kis entire stock ot At the Old Ashland Store, At aia Franeisco Ci! The Stere aid OFF3ERED Aihland, Or., Junt 26, 1885. JAMES DRUM, DIALER IX Groceries and doi'Mis HATS AND BOOTS, Tohacco, Cigars, Candies, Etc., Etc CalilornU street, between Oregon and Third, Jacksonville. CALL AND SEE" MY Fresh New Stock and New Prices PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. IfFrank Brothers Implement Compamy, DEALERS IN Farm9 Mill Machmery BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, LaBELLE WAGONS, McSHERRY DRILL AND UEEDtiKS, jiiLa.fKC. in mx. biiukio, BUFORD'S GANG k SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES, TUTFfVR TVS RTDING AND GEAR. SCOTT k CO.'S Engines k Thrtsh.rs, WALKING CULTIVATORS, t? a ntia r.T. WHEEL HARROWS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLO WTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGOKS JAKIUH, .Etc, .etc., jmc. A Full line Of Farm Machintry. Write lor catalogue. Address either PRANK BROS. IMPI C."PrtlM4, Or er RW POETER Afwi, City, r. '? &. JacksemriUe, Oga, qL C0? Southern Oregon. H. KaKSLT 4c Co , Jacksonville, Ortgoa. MuumiaaaiigM yixtrs will FOR HEISTT. J- 1C ileCAIL. HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Hmw WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, COOPER k CO Saw Mill Machii.ry, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS,