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THE COE R I E I A. A. ALL W 03 I H i CO. TO ADVERTISERS Priblithen Si . Oto Yaar •(in a-ivanej)............... ■ia Month ......... .................. Three Moot:................................ thagla Cop: • •................................ fct.B 11 25 75c ' 1 Job Print. f all Kinds —IX TH£— An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially "> -he Interests of Southern Oregon. Vsrr Latest ani Bist Styles, •- and Arra«.— Rate». Livinir NO. 3B BY, :s & TU VJ * Genera' Dealers In BUT C. M. n FN DEHSON A CO’S ~I AILROAD UL£9f>«’tO FOOTS « SMOfS CHICABO ANGES 225 MILES SHORTER! 20 HOURS LESS TIME! HaaunM.ition* Un»urpa-Me.l (or Com- fataii't Safety!—Fare-« and Freight» a. Yaquiua and the Oreeon De- feloprneut Co '« Ste.imvUip* I MVCU I »a* Ul»u kvauy other route l^t-»1^« al! p-nnt» m trrtf" VM!?7 111 SiJ Fruito!! D aily passenger trains (Except Suudays) Lwt. ▼aqni’is 6 3 ’ a m Albany 1 :<>1 p Corvallis 1:47 t> Corvallis 10:23 a in An-»:«. I Yequina 5 :53 p m . Albany 11:15am 0. 4 C. trains conneut at Albany -m l Corrallis. W.M 21. HOAG, Weuenü Manager. CHAS. O. HOUCK, A G. F. A I'. Agent, Corvallis. Oregon Development Company. Fire. C1 a » s Stoaniship Lin« betweun /- T*guln» and Ban Francisco, ContiHcti'iz »1 Yaq with the train» of N* Orojon I'aciflv l;.ulr?a 1 Company Ko«« .Sun Ba«t am Oregon, Sun Nov 27, 9 a. ro. Dec. 3, 10 Taquina City, Sat WilLnnette Valiev, Fri ” 9, 11 Ri«tem Oregon. Thur . " 15, 0 I« ” 91 11 Yu--. inina Citv, Wed V Bulamette Valley, Tue«. “ fr-fiJi Yapmi; fern Oregon, Wad. I>e«-. 7, 3 p. in. lui.ia City, Tue.1 " 13. 1'1 a. 111 Willamette Valiev, T 1 w •• *>, 2 p.m. 9 am. Be*t»rn-,.>r>’g'Tuoj •• Yaouin.l City, lues Jan 3, noon. Willarneito Valley, Sun •• 9, 0 a. m. . ..... ......... .... tlio right to Th* Cr>~..yiry neerr«* ch tang*! stuauier* or nailing date*. S B TOBY. lien. F. * I’. Agent BOI li ontg’jin'iry St., San Francise,', Cal. • 41tf OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA « —VIA— Or« :gon & California R. R AND CONNECTIONS. * "TOS M t . Bil-au-a ÄO'JTB. at *»•••..M.ItS Clu~” C’oniKM-lionn *~x Willi th* if*gN of t! ' -‘biuruia, O hmud dk Idaho Sta^c (' -opar»v. Only •«‘ of Stauln-v. •B.n< b .-..«'P ■ ! ch ’ll. I' m «« an Is..,, Frar. cisco, 27 hour*. • Rl«iA gXI-KKSi-TCAIS» DA11.T. North. ,v, Porthri I Ar. 10 :4') a in 11 Grants Tass l.v. 7 :4 > p 111 lt . l»hlnna “ 5 :4J “ Pillau En'i’l 81esji?i Dolly between I'- rtland .-m l Ashland and Biskiyor.s and San FrancU-.o. K.MIGitANT SLEETING CARS Between Tortlar, 1 and Ashland. Si«ki- Vons an l S in I ra:.. «, i Ir— 4 ( liar,.- The O. ci C. R. R. Ferry makes Con- ■weiion with »lithe Ile^-.ilarTrain« ,.n ih- Jwsst Svl 1’ni-i, from fo>?t oi F *ti t IV».r S;n» Dtvrstox. MCTWEEN POItTI.ANDA CORVALLIS Min. Tan xs ( kfcei - t sixd . it .) 7:*) a ui l.v. PortlHti.l Ar. 6:15 pni 12:35 p ui Ar Corvalii» Lv. 1.30 “ MMBto VRAIX« DAILY (KICEFT »VMDAY.) :1k) p m l.v Portland Ar 9:00 a in • :00 " Ar. McMinville Lv. 5:45 " At Albany and Corvallis connect wiib train* oi Oregon and Pacific railroad. B, KOEHLER. E P ROGERS. Manager. G F. A l'asa ,Agt. 4 MtMCKtXAXBOl • - ■I - > 3 K .«g rKi»7;r >gM»r*d ’ to supply custom* Sra with th e choicest cut* ot " BEEF MUTTON, PORK. All kinds ol Regular A share of the public patronage re- •poctfully Solicited BUNCH BROS., Proprietors Mtfl City Market Proprietor A M.AHLF M aim S tmbt • • G bant » P ab « —--O1— Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork, MUTTON, PORK SAUSAGE » %• YA TNZNY ww ALWAY8 « e, . • -I T ON HAND. > Meat Delivered any place in Town FREE OF CHARGE 1 B it » < *V MK hTWWM’Irt’* 11 Bt'* r. u1 for yearslT. made, an.l tt-(xn4t v- - -— — Morri* I Galea, Gate», I><Xwn»vini I>,Nv I was «Hacked "ihh Iln l»ver. L and which was followed ¡1' ft was so dancerously ilV il’W hl hJL ienda despaired of inv riM-overJ verj. . ffotuiuen, ,-,l taking Ayer’»'Fill», 'ill», and 4< »on reeaine.1 inv customary »trength strength »1 ild vigor.— 1, Lowell p JuhnC. PMtiaon, iebraakx I*Mt «nring I suffered flatly from a troublesome nnmor on tuvale. In spit» of every effort to cure th”« Siptiuu, It in creased until the flesh t»i uue euli.ely raw. I »iu troubled, at tl t same time, with ludigeatiou, and diAn alug pains iu THE EAST Th? H 5'1 Pratective Tariff Idea Grow i ig •« Favar in Virginia. W ashington N ov , 23- Iu con vemat ion to-day with a friend who s a prominent citizen of Virgiuia. Senator lick, oi Kenrucky, a ked ¡lie Virginian how he accounted for the political phenomenon in his State of a republican majority of the popular vote and a Democratic majority in the Legislature. HIE TARIFF IDKA GAINING GROUND "Th« Democrats stood by Bar- , deaux. So far the bodies of twelve persons have been found, allcfthrm negroes. Citizens are still under arms and the streets being patrolled, but there . <eems to lie no probability of any further disturbance. The leaders' of the strike have come to New Orleans and others have 8CATTBFED FROM THIDODZAU. During the excitemen: which pre vailed And while the shooting was going on in Thibodeaux, the two Cox brother«. colored, whowsrear- rested fiKs.!^ ¿s agitators, were I illegally made, en the grounds G .1 the government has not the rig!:* i exact f:om the state of Oregoi la its corporate capacity money due from citizens of the state. Jubg ■ Upton recently proposed to Go.. Petin ryer to prosecute this clairi in the court of claims and to look t the legislature for payment for hi service; and upon these terms lie w empowered by the governor t • take up the mailer at on re. It i-» believed that there will I k littleaif ficulty in collecting the nmne, throughout the court.— [Oregon-, 1 but in the Republ a« latusvftha Oregon of winch arc mrge et 'tiring the v.ar of the rebellion I vriticline cr colored calico. there was a tremenduous vote the ’ii enlisted a considerable body n t hang i ■ . i in the other way. The theory of high pro -Oiegi f , .- i Don any pictures ttuops who were employed tn i, _ , , , tective tariff is growing rapidly in of i„. ■ ~ . ' ■ home which have not the imprest« in garrisoning i <• „> .. . , , Virginia and the people know very detacnedcumiMir.es ■1. . „ f* of elegance, purity, and cheerful r } * well that the Republican party is vanoua military post» on the 1 a-j ntss. cific coast. These forces were paid | the champion of that idea." Don't scatter startling white “ti- j from the state treasury, with the ■ SENATOR RECK DOWNED. exception of reimbursement at the| lie” about chairs and sofas, as ou Senator Beck grunted out in un ' hands of the general government. ! so many buahes, as if you were, willing assent to the assertion that From s ime cause which is not ex hanging out the wash to dry. Tho Bowefe. protection was gaming ground in I | plained, the claim was not urged | Don't give place to presentations By the advice of a frleid I began taking v’ligmia. and walked away gloom promptly and did not, in fact, take of corpses, tortured saints, or any Ayer'» Pills. In a slnrt line I wa» free ily. definite form till 18S2, when Sena thing r’ceasioning painful emotions. from pain, niy t<”«i dlg’at.sjpr.merty, the Mores on tuy body <-aum«*<-ed beating, Senator Alison, of Iowa, happen tor Gruver, from tlie ftnate com- : And, above all, having such pic an t, in leas than onoBoni __ ! .............. ! ___ Iwaa cured. ed to lie standing near by and said I tnittcc on military affairs, reported I tures and wanting them down stairs, Cor. 6th and H streets, Grants Pass, Oregon. — Samuel Z____ 1 A D. White, Atli '.llaia. Go. I have long used Ayei Ayeri Pills, in my to the Virginian: "What do you 1.1 bill to authorize the secretary of. don’t banish them to the nursery, — j and beUeva I ' • mW |bL lie the . _ beet think the result would be in your the treasury to examine these and 1 schoolroom or bedroom. i pill« made.-—8. C. Dardeii|»arJeu, en)>»rJeu, M im . State on a direct issue betwean pro ’ ether claims. Owr secretary of «tnte Don't hang small pictures so that My wife and little girl vf*e taken with tcction and free trade?” I there upon presented claims aggre- their Ix-auty is lost to any under a few daji • acyend 1 al "She would give a Republican 1 gatlon $369,454. 19. Ot this I eight feet high. If a picturs Is not began giving them tnindlfieeH of Ayer’« G hant ’ s P ass , O kegon CoBXBr. M ain & F ront S t «. Pill«, thinking I would rdih doctor if the majority,” was the reply. , amount ,270. 90 were for I seen from the same positiou the ar disease became any tvoi* In a short ------ n---------- time the bloody dischariA «topped, all moneys actually paid out by the tist saw when he painted it, tbe THE TARR F. pain went away, and heal® ,a*t r<«stored. Having opened a Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the public that ; state, mid $132.274 76 for intereat drawiug will appt*r foreshortened — Theodore Ealing, lUehmud, Va; tf I have a new and well »elected stock of and tbe general effect conacquentiy A Deflnits Plan of Seduction tu be Sub i computed to September 1, 1883. This claim, when received at falsified. mitted. j Washington, was classed a« an In GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES AND TABLE WARE. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayar Mw«U, Vasa. Don’t display on your walls china W ashington , N ov . 24.—That dian war claim and tefetred, like Sold by all DoMUera W amlldlie. Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freights, from the East, and there is to lie a definite plan of tariff i claim > ot that class, to the war de plates and dishes. They were nev reduction submitted to Congress partment. Here it has lain wailing er meant to go there. An excep . marked down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the there can be no doubt. The plan its turn for examination. Tbe:e tion may be made now and theu iu CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE, will be leconimended in the Presi lim been a stream of correspondence favor of a piece of fine color to help dent's message and outlined in the , between the war office and our state light up the room, or where a del which Ins no equal in ease of management end great range of work report of the Secretary of the Treqs department concerning the matter, icate cliin.i painting is worthy of My object is to make it to the interest of those having cash or pro careful examination. But hang up ury, and will have hud the previous and our state secretary, under duce, to trade with me. approval of Mr. Carlisle and of oth ' specific directions, 1ms from time to ordinary domestic china! Don’t. j. M. (.’iiir.i Some things I would relegate to er Demociatic leaders who will re- time, dispatched evidence in various present the Democratic majority in i forms »nd at considerable cost to the bedroom, out of the way some where, in locked drawers, for in the House. the state What the details of the plan will 1 During his recent visit to Wash- stance 1 mean mementoes of sea be it is not yet possible to determine. 1 ington, Gov. Pennoycr personally wood and dried ferns or flowers and ¡3. wretched daubs on china, canvas o: There can lie 110 doubt, however. ,' h " ■ tln»l the g««*«iul H-.iU-yfb.is lae-i-n <k — ........ ' — at T.._ le W4r ......J " ILC to urge ac- paper, the ertirfe offort* <*iy*««thful ,: ts a vvuaustjo, ■'*~u.v ■ L j J - rm- intern^ ’ rati'sc Im tnsTiffi^’ 'nr revenue and in the customs dutiei*- tier of precedence in which they and compel them to violate truth The Committee on Ways »till I were tiled, and that before the Ore by pretending to like them. Means will undoubtedly be consti- i gon claim could be consi-lered. sim L ARG EST STOCK Don’t admit into the home beau tilted by Mr. Carlisle so that the nd- ilar claims from Nevada and Texas LATEST STYLE.' ministration policy will at least be mu-’l be disposed of. Not liking tiful atiy piece of furniture or ini NEWEST FABRIC), submitted to the llou.«e in an au the delay the governor applied per plcment of every day life, which thoritative form for consideration. | sonally to the president, and was does -not honestly serve iU purpose; grid It is not exacted, however, that 1 a,ked to ptesent his appeal ’in the no light, flimsy chairs which au this will lie done in a hurry. Mr form of an Official letter, which he able-bodied man dare not sit upon; Carlisle has already said that he ex-' did. On Monday of this week the no puffy, debilitated iotas, all wind peds that the .session of Congress governor received from the war of in i ’pangs; no burnished, brass Send for one, orarne and will continue until August. fice a letter, in which (after reffcr- sheet -d fire ¡tons, bought only to Mr. Carlisle's position as to the I ing to the governor's letter to the I ,ok at, and give place to the ugly see us in our reduction of surplus and taxation is | president) the secretary aays: ' It little black poker shovel, when coal ELEGANT NEWpTORE is to be broken or ashes are to be well understood, aud has not ma was intended to take it [Oregon's ------ Also, Dealer in all kinds of ------ letially changed since the last Con- ! claim] up in its j roper older, which removed.-- [Ex. gress. He thinks that there should ‘ wn near to the riaim of the state I AxHNsnoitF. the Iowa ssl< on be a reduction of at least $70.000,-1 of Texas. A preliminary cxeniina keejier who a .sisted the prohibition nd. Or. 195 First St., Port: Ware-ròom, on Main street. [9**^ 000 in the revenue. He would fa lion of the claim having bten made, cause in that state by shoaling vor the alxdition of the tax on man however, it has be-, n disciverel preacher Haddock, ison trial again. ufactuied tobacco, not including! that it falls entirely under the act He fixed his first jury, but he may ASK YOUR DEALER FOR NEW FURNITURE STORE! cigars and cigarettes. Hs is not dis-1 of July 27th, i86t. (12 stat. 276), not be so fortunate with hi« '.«ec posed to make any further reduc and is for exj ernes growing out A. J. SEDGE, ' on-1. t on of the tobacco tax. and will on of. and for the ] tt pose «>( [irevent There is no v said to hi a boom Main St., !• 1. 4th and j’.h Granta Paa*. pose any reduction of the tax on ing and suppressing inviric -lion in real estate inst o*it of tbe walls of 1 and maintaining the authority of( Jerusalem. Over i.to houses have whisky. — Has juat opened a Now — PRACTICAL I He is also opposed to the reduc I the United States, during the war : tion of the duty on sugar, but as to j of the rebellion.' and has no con l»=eii erected by Jews, and several Europeans have erected handsome the rest of the custom's list, will fa 1 nection with the Iudian hostilities. slimmer resorts upon the surround Where will lie kept on band and k< sal« Ivor important changes. He be- ♦ • • ♦ ♦ all kind» ,M ’ lieves that lumber, salt, and coal, , While the secretary of war is n-’So- ing hills. Furniture, Beddinn, picture Fram»«. should go on the free list. He i dated with the secretary of the' There 1» no doubt alxmt the hon Bracket«, Etc., Etc. would favor also a reduction of the treasury in the examination of est worth of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a« — { AKO > Door-Frauu-s, Window-Frainee, Brack. -U a blood purifier Thousands, who duties on wool. claims arising from Indian hostilit have been benefited by its use, will Etc., made to order. Special attention j e w E The Star to-night says: "Through given to ies and has been granted authority ' the President's conference with to detail officers of the army to as attest it» virtue«. This reined’ UNDE KT A K I N G. GRANTS PASS, some of the leadets of liis party it sist him in examining such claims, cure* liver and kidnry complaint, Repairing and all kind* of work in tn> is pretty well known what his re the secretary of the treasury and and eradicates every trace of disea»: All wateli work wai line neatly and promptly executed. commendation to Congress will be the accounting officers of that de-j from the system. —- Thor are thu — — ALSO — cl all Il:li as to the surplus of the treasury. paitment alone can act in the inat- Claus Sprccklcs ofSin Francisco, V/ittiB, Jeweiry cii UBtlMa* a*»*««* <»**>** ■ y »la»'M Bftt ttlLIJl There will be a definite, urgrnt . '.er Ot.Lbe iffatnijiAttyn of claims recently iniormed the Treasury De- ManuL,cturor’s — KEPT r.< </. »w<*rvM ■*tiow for* rwd‘retf ,t among out oi matter.’ c-mnc.-ted prmner.r of hi« purpose to import [52-601 MARKET. OtNT revenues to the extent < f about 1 with the w ar of the rckelliou. 1 certain machinery to l»e used in the Wn-i<<«j inatrulXir I* I *paircd, fur the $10,000,000, to be BCeuiPzd bj^ad a 1‘here fore obliged to return the m inufaclure of beet root sugar, and l<k»7tf ding a. kick cm ut no. M. I. CAUK. to the free list of imports the , claim of th* »tat« of Oregon to the asked that it I k allowed free entry. RACINE CElir W1TL. J. BASTHEIM re<iuetfon ot duties on the necessi Acting Secretary Thompson has iu- t. e isttry department. *' 1’ A T kN 1 S ries of life, and by repeal of the tax 1 bus. it will l>c seen, the c airn i.« formed him in reply that his request ,on raw tobacco. The tax on cigars precisely where it w .1« five years ago cannot b- granted for the reason that Gbtaino’l. and all l'B ■ k CAHN.NICKELSBURGàCO., to- • I -.| 1«. or "Il pt ’ »in 'I' Imi will not l»e disturbed, as it would !—that is. just filed in the auditing ths law which admitted Iwet root The Best Mill <• <> .r ofli - i- i>|>p • I < interfere with a very important in 1 office. Five years have I e-.n wast sugar machinery free oi duty lapsed Manufaz-turers and lint tiers • f made. < Wt><-«. Mini we ■ .«n - b # dustry. Matron age ia respect time than II kmm - rein’ «• ■ nW ed by a blunder made originally July i. iH3j. an! that such m.x Tbe platform with which the ! by Senator Grover in classing our chiiiery is n >w <1 itiablc on nupoi • Semi M" 1,1 ,>r «1 $ I' • | ■ In-e ■ ■ Democrat» were auccesstul in New claim with "Indian war claiin*.”| tatiou. S'ork this fall recommended a re and not discovered in the In agiicultttr.il possibilities, nrva Notice for Publication duction of $ioo,o<x>, ckx > in the na - lice till now 129 i 131 Siisene St.. Sai Fnitllti. C1L tn undeveloped la.id an l general It is prop«, tional revenue, and the ’eaders of bv the stale atilllurit r.i.mufuetnnn* Lmmercial and i Factory, 115 A 117 Haje» Street. the party are prepared to make the ilose watch of tilts portion.* ¡reels there art issue direct. Besides the recom '5-6-r.m I cannot ”vt with V..' meadations which will be explicitly 'OI.H * b> riir i home o W N SAUNDERS, hin c’aiin, and that eah 1 lW’Mif will I« i I < ¡¡mat’ FOR SAJLE made before the J im Le or < Irrk of the with v.t ( <HiniY Conrt ui 1 hil >e C<minty, Ore- <>l uccurmg proti»pt ; In k I yrati iron, at tirant« I on Tne-I av . N ov . 1 v tarine** ! money. And General «<1, 1M7, viz : D P. Kild irk. II- J nio-io ( Ire" on h entrv No 4’**5. for lit* ac < \ aut'to I LAND A G E N 1 « «toad agamvt the Ig Sec li. and W Uc • N W « « ■* '" 1- «P (’or W M be ilth morie of t*>e : 1" . then Will he always ready ready to I zm ** ür (.’*311.1 the Mo Rint Mt’rt the traveler mev «eareh in v-ii’i COetofeej} Mff a««ia«. *MB L«1>«1 rara L uick the <4 *11 ileacnpti'inw. £uch at I-I tlier vali«.. t > compute with tbi i in navment ■>( the 1! i.’iu River Tourists will Guv I, M w HUUL g a.i-i pleasant ilnd it «a mt afid The Killed anj Wounded. ile uw.ty a RAILROAD SECTION almost any <1 -v, \. 3UV. ’nt! lic«llh-M At reasonable UniA He ha« »he numi b th in « bv til CHOICE FARMS FO Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Classware, hardware ; GENERAL New Store MERCHANDISE. and New Goods. Ayer’s Fills, o< O.A. HUBBIRD X CO., [>O GRANTS PASS, OREGON. : br LOWEST PRICES. NBVVTON WWGOUS Buggies, Hacks, Carriages, Etc., I F*arming Implements. I BKKINGlim & IIEdlT S C. L. GRAY, FURNITURE STORE (WVil.M) MILL! SACSAGES <ag*r Coated Cathartic II the Liver be- JY U I come« torpid. If the « n I m ^?« Kovel« an c<>n«tipate<!. or fiUio utotuxh fail» to perform it» function. »n>pvrly, u»e Aver'» Pills. They are |ii-«u>*aiili For -otne year« I na* a • - tiw ti Liver tim to Comphuut, in e inneqiialarai «• h t •t win, .'itTi-r.- ; fr -iu Geii-ral • *“ — I In,li- gcut-.nn. ,k few tiovj F Pitt* restored me to perf’-A W. T. Brightney, Heudeisoa, For year» I haw ret -A upon Ayer's Pili» than am 'ii'i JJ mv bowel«. These iMI« AJ liui . do their ■ kfrj ljlAi Lf - '...'Lai. ,' c F rBOPLE'S HEIT ILIIlkET. Boots and Shoes, Cor. of Front and 4th St».. Grant's Pass, - - Oregon _ -snrirr market to A v F D ’ Q M I E. Si O t Grant*» ia*<. no named altri <• «1 -r«l is a » onety -cat coatrally loca* >1 thern Oregon. It U a progrto*:ve I town ci 1000 inhafiitauta, and i .n ripply poult tors large pci: a ii’itry d -toted to mining, I'Jmb- 1 alture and frnit-ra.au»,.’ CiiuaU- - excede.i Tim Coi arra being the only p ipe* ! ùahed in Jaeepiiine county. wnh e.ieuladon in Juckton county, ee.. ;I t • bo ore of th« best advsrtiain? ms I: in Southern Oregon. Forratea. ad I’»ir C oitus «, Giant'* Paan, Oregon Boots and Shoes, COUNTY SURVEYOR,