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Mill T H ' ;ltj I. ffl 1 I i i M- 1 Mr tub orecon mnmi Satukday Mohninm, Jaii 1., 1870. The Vnlen Itrpubllcnn State Central Committee of Oregon Will meet at tlio office of Hon. J. II. .Mitchell, in tho City of I'ortlnml, on Wednesday, the 10th day of January, 1870, at 10 o'clock, a. M., to designate, known, culminates in their mysterious tho timo and place for tho holding of ittflticneo on nature hcrsell. It is bold tho Union Republican St-itc Cnnven- y nserteil that tho eoiniilelinn of the tionoilS70. M. I). IlKRtlY, Chairman, Salem, Dec. 1 1, I860. The New Year. Tho Now Year 1870, has just dawned upon the world with its first mornins's light. What events will h.ivo boen ehronielod ero its close wo rannot fore tell, for they lie buried beneath the obscurity that veils tho future; ,vet wo may infer from the year that hn just paved I'lftt it is to be a period full of importance to mankind. We arc standing upon tho threshold of a new era in human affairs, and can only con jecture what tlmo will bring forth. Tho omens however arc encouraging. The maiks of physical prosperity nrc evident all over the f.ico ol tho land. Tho arcat Pacific Itnilrnnd which was promised us by this first of January 1870, has been completed and in full operation for mouth; and it hnspivrn n stimulus to ntcrprlc ol a similar nature, which promise to develop the hitherto tinet(l"il or but sparsely set tied regions of tho west, more tapldly than tho most sanguine eer dreamed of. This is but one phase of the physictl prosperity of theconntry. Olhrrbran dies of industry and improvemrnt have received liko attention and with like results). Our political condition i far belter than any of us Imped for one year nio. A restored finance, and a general acqulcsence in the reconstruc tion policy of Concrcs, elcaily vindlc ato thceoutsoof the present Adminis trill' n, and give tho most gratifyinn assurance of its final and complete suc cess. A grateful sonse of rccurilvha succeeded tho turmoil and confusion of tho first thrco years nftir the war, nnd which threatened us every momrnt with now troublrs. The mas ten of the people feel that tho seal has at length been set upon civil iirifc, and that they can now turn fiom its fear ful scenes and hanowing recollections, and devote themselves more to tho beneficent and engaging pursuits of peace. Then with thrse encourage ments Ictus stop over the threshold of tho now year, with a proper sensn ol its responsibilities but with high hopes for tho future. Idwin II- Stanton -Appointment and Death- We publish on tho outside of this weeks issue a telegram announcing the appointment of lion, Edwin M. Stan ton, a Asoebite Justice of the Supreme Court in tho place of fiiicr resigned; and now just as wc go to press llio papers como in draped in mourning over his death. 1Io died on tho tilth, after a biief Hlnes. It wa only four days piovioitN that his nomination for 1MB ioko uini irriHiiiniuu' imMiiun hi n T ... ., c . t I Jlini'e nf Inn Simri'inn ITniirt nw mi I.. l.tl. ...! .11. 1 t.!.... - the almost unanimous approbation, of the Senate, and the hearty concuirence of tho peoplo wherever it was made known, nnd death following so close upon tho heels of honor, seems almost to have been envious of tho great iiinn, ho struck down in tho prime of his yenrsand at the zenith of his lepiitation. His life and services aie bo piominent If before tho country that to attempt to eulogize, them now would be a vain and useless task. " - ""l - mi , . . . I jWfmory picserve'd in the grateful ie membrsneo of n nation. Short Vovacji:. Tho Jfatts Taylor made her last trip from Poithiud to Ban Francisco in nlehty.fonr hnura. k"Tlio weather wnu iiuumiuIIv nnn.iii 4 I J"' HOs Last SriKK.Tho last spike of th first twenty miles of tho Oregon an tral Hailroad was driven on the 21th of December, 1800. Boats havo been uiu to within n short distance of Hillsbom. mi llin T Utin, during tho present winter. The'1 distance from Osweno. hv ir ,. about fifty wlleaiV laud, !. than twenty, iney nceu no coiumcml.itlon ; and Chan man and Hoiiry Failing Secret try. they cany with thorn a complete end , They passed resolutions highly com. lasting vindication fiom every calumny lplimentary to Mr. Ilolladay, and ex or disparagement. Living he was an ' piesilug a desire for the early comple acknowledged leader, and dead his lo J (inn f hi road. Tho navigation of will bo slnceiely mourned and his, tho Columbia is closed on account ol Railroadi and Rains. A new and curious theme, has sprung up from the building ot tho great Paci fic railroad, and found its way into tho nuwspapers. It is tho "climatio c-flct of railroads." Tho wonderful power of these, agencies of progress, in devel oping now interest, as well as induing lifo and energy into tlio?c already Pacific railroad has been followed by a most striking and piopitious change in the olimatu of tho Plain. The long and oppressive drouths of former years have disappeared along tho railroad line, and rain now falls there in abund ance. It is accounted for on the ground of n change, caused by the long and j continuous linn of iron rails touching; each otlicj, upon the electric conditions oi i nu nunnsinirre. j r.-t.irunii mm will bring tain through this section, is just tho thing we want. A Titt.i:mtAM, dated Portland, Dee. 28th, says : John "Axtell, n native of England, about ." rears of age, bmst blood vessel, while walking on tho sidewalk, and died alino't iuManlly. Eight hundred battels of prime miss poik will be shipped to San Fr.iuci'eo tins week. The cnnsigmciil N part of a government tout nut. Thepoik pack- lug miriness lies liccn cnteietl into hugely this eeaon. The weather, th'us fir, has been very unfavorable, and a considerable quantity of meat Iris been lost. A heavy rain Motto, lasting nearly thu entire day, visited us yes terday, with gales from the routh tat. At Forest liiove snow fell to the depth of an inch and a half. Accim'.nt Nt:.vtt Wiik.vti.am. The Sttitffiiiaii says, ''From Mr. (Jee, who lives near Wheatland, we learn parti culars of an occurrence where Mr. M. Mathony was badly injured. It seems, that there was religious service held mi Monday evening atlhe Hopewell meet ing hoiwe, hituated two and a hill miles north west ol Wluatliud, in Yamhill county. Alter pleaching, the neighbors started home, llioso who lived mar by leaving on foot, As a party ol six, of tho hitter, weie cross ing a long biidgu across a slough, tln-y were inn over by a couple of young men mi hoiseback, nnuii'd Adam Hew. itt and llob White, who bad also been to tho meeting, nnd weie i mining a i ace, it seems, on their way home. They claim that tin ir horses lit came iiiim;iu:ige:ible, nnd that the accident of running over the fool passengers re sult d in consequence. Three person weio knocked down by thu horses, ono of them being Mr. (See, ourj informant, who has a badly spiaimd baud in consequence. Mrs. Mnlhcny was thrown down and considerably hurt, and has a bruised shoulder. Mr. Michael Mathcuy received terrible in juries, and when Dr. Carpenter, who wan bent for, v Uitcd him, he couidcied that he lay at the point ol death; his head nnd face are teirildy cut; his hands nre bruised and lacttated, and ho seem alo to snflir fiom itltirnal in ternal injuries. Mr. Mathcny i repre sented as an old man in good circuiti- i stances, very much esteemed, lew men : ,i., .: i. .... i . . ,, n that ieiuny being more iiniversav . ... - respected. Iho accident is very much to ho regretted. It is not to bo sup posnl that these young men dclibeiate ly intended to do such seiiousinjuiy to others, but their conduct was rtckless, and itt. icsults are a winning that should be remembered. Late Telegrams A dispatch from Portland or. Thura day says: Tho citizens of this city met to-day nii)olutiiir A. S. I.adil. ... . ' " ' tho low stage of water. M '.uri'iii. Dec. 20. On tlio 8th inst. n voimg man nninod tiiflord confined in the Ozork Ark jail, on achnrgn of com plicity in killing a young man some .weeks luce, 'was shot through the win- 1 dow of iho jail by a pirty of ruffians ami killed, I.titllBViM.1', Deo. 20. Tho U. S. authorities arrested two vvhito inon last nlglu, under tho eh 11 tights buy. They weie brought beforo the City Conn to-day, charged with killing a negro. They wero acquitted, nono but J'Z tM,.i,",0"y ,,,l'i"J0,rcrcd M " w"nn was rejcctea Gold in N. vn t . ..,.,.. 83. -.-.. V.M, , ivthu:ki Correspondence. EdiiokSrntinki.. A few items from our coast may perhaps add intciest your papor, if so, you are welcome I list fit! I tm in tf rrwu tl.it I.t lintnlt.ll tlw.,1 f .' uva Mutj in ei I'uuiitiiui riivm wi if "v -... - - . ter, situated in Coos county, Oregon,' ell'teled. The object ol this oomblua- about twenty miles long and one mile , tioii Is undoubtedly to miikc the June- wide. The 'bar, at tin. mouth ol the 'lion from Mniysville to the Ceiitr.il ll.iy, is considered ery good for ves - sell drawing twelve to fourteen feet of water. The lumbering bu-iness Is ear- ried on to a considerable extent, there being three largo saw mills in full ope- r.,i;, .it ..in. ii M.ir.lilml.l nun ni V.mIi .......... ...... ... ...., ....v. ... ........ iiieui, one ni .oriu Cmpiie City. J..vt Is trossed the b.ir, lleml, nnd one nl 1' week fill con vessel loaded wi.h lumber nod coil, bound t San I rancisco and S.iu Diego, Cnl. On the 17th inst. the brig hla V Jloytrs Mai wnked, while enteiing this hat bor. Owing to the thick fog the Captain of the tug boat Jhtrlcts, who lied her in tow, could not ee tho channel. The J'Xurlctt also, came very ncaPbcing wrecked, and would have been, had she I lint n-i-i-it'i-il nn.Utiinrii from tin' till' , 7;W,t w,i(.(( , I1isw.t,r o ,)ie , diotress, bastoued to telievo her. The trt V, Jtogtn tank in thirty feet ol water, just im-ide the Hay, with scveml tons ol merchandise, belonging to Messrs. I'lnii.igau it .Man, owneis of the l'lasiporl coal mines. The ve.'scl went down so quick that tho crew litil baiely lime to launch their life boat. They were all caved, but lost all their clothing, tie. Dr. Herman, an old and highly re-t-pvitcd citizen of this county, died on the lUlh in.it., at U icsideuce, on the Cnnuillo liver. Thu Doctor was re speeti dtn n good citizen, a skillful pbysiei.iu, and a kind in ighbor ; ho is a gical lo to his l.irge lamily, mid to tho people of this county. Wo me having a mil. I and pleaaut winter heie, mid tluus are quite lively. Anon. Empire City, Dec. 10th, Ic'fiO. An Important Bill In the Senate ol the Uuiled States, Dec. 'J, 1600, .Ml. Coltni.lT asked, nnd by unanimous eoiiMMil obtained, leave to Ining in the billowing bill; which was read twice and ordered to be piiuted. A Hi i.i. to fund tho maturing debt of the I'liilid Statu by u t.clMuudiug bond. Jlc it tmicttd by tlifi Stnutc ami Jonte of the L'nitut fifuttt uf Ameri ca in Vonyrtu a.tmlllt That the Secietaiy ol thoTreasury ol the United States be, nuil hereby is,:iii(hoii.edaml empoweicd to issue coupon and regis tered bonds ol tho United Slates to tho extent of one thousand millions ol did bus, in bonds of one thoimud dollar each and having thirty-five cais to inn; interest p.iynblo semi-annually ; principal and interest payable in gubl coin ; each bond to beir interest for the first three years at tho rate of six t irtitum per annum, for tho six years following five per centum per an num, and for tho next six yeam four and a half pel centum per annum. The bonds mid tho income therefiom to be flee horn all lax whatever. Tho Seeie tary of the Tieasury may exchange the mine nf par for the bonds commonly unlit d "five twi nlics," at the option of tho holdeis ol said bonds; or be may place the said boiidi nt home or abroad upon the market nt a unilorm fixed price. The proceeds ol which slmll be used in redeeming "five twenty" bonds now outstanding. A Mohki. Paiii.oi, Ma.iavine. Foi beauty of typography, artistio engiav ings, nnd high-toned literary inticles, together with a largo and beautiliildis pjuv ol fashions, Demoretft Monthly Magazine is ceitaiiily unsurpassed. Tho January number, just received) in addition to the usual holiday attrao linns, has n fine steel pmtiait ol both Mr. and Mine. Demoicst. Tho liili displ.iy of novelties tillered in Dcmor eet'a Monthly would sccjto be enough to scenic a circnlalbsWcii nt to sat isly its publishers, but in addition we see they propose to give a v cry large and fine engraving lo each subacriln-r, valued nl $10, Tho engraving aloue would make a veryappropriato Holi day or Birthday Gift ; but when added to the cosily picture tho host parlor imigozluo is included, to bo a monthly remiudaro, the feeling of the give, them is certainly no bettor way oft nvesting J. .Address JJtmorttVa Monthly, 838 Broadway, N. Y. Pout'.akd contains ninc-tentlis of tho nssessed property iu- Miiltuomali county, aud one-sixth of the whole Stat. Oregon Railroad. A combination of the California and to.Tftrgou railroad with tho Vu1a mil- to'ronilf thus forming a eonnecllon I. ' ,, ... ,, " .- .. ..j.i. irom itt.sevi.ic, mu ji.nc.im. llin Itinrtllfflll lOMfl llflfl 1)1011 LlU'lV , ' Pncillo lailroad, ns rerpureil ny me franchise, and nlso to withdraw nil the railiuml hind from tho maiket by Iho completion of GO miles of load to Chico. Articles of iuciirpntnlioii l I he i-ni-iliinntloli Imvu L'eell lileil in Hie ou ninimiiiimu .....u .. . - j office- ol tho Seeietary of Slate; lei in of cxisteiico fill years; toad to extend fiom Roscvillu Into the State ol Oio- gou; eapital slock 810,000,000; luisitli of mad in Calilon.ia:il:l miles, whicn looks like following the Elliot silivey, ns it is about the di-tance tin the siir- veyed loulo tiiiough Saeraiinulo and Shtstn Valleys. Tho Directors aro I.elaiid Slauford, C. P. Ktiiiliiiglou, Matk Hopkins, Charles Crooker, E. It. Cio.ker, I-:. II. Miller, Jr., nnd A. P. Stanford As it will be two yeais again f...i- .1 T ....! I - ....... llfiun- lliu lir.xt jji-;iiiiiuir iiirvu, "- baiiiy ll would no wen m secure uie piiviledge of voting nid to a iiiilio.nl company, to pass thnuigh tho western pail f thu county, if uecesary. Tut: Itailiotd Coiiiiulsloner uvnin- Iiit-.l llolliidiivVioail. on hislThiirsdav. aid it is understood tint their icport will be lav oiable. .. . .Ill An iiMempl was mule, lately, 'v some villainous wtetch, to hum the new iairoad bridge over the Claeka mis river. ,A liru was built under the wood work, but foi Innately did noma terial damage. Gcouiu: D. PncMii'i; ilinl,-ni Louis ville. Ky mi the 'Jl'th innt.,ol'rlicnai:if ism ol the heart. NiiTiiArnol Meek, who killed Jacob Smith, of Hillsbom, has vet bei u foiiti I. The pievailing Iinpietli-ii is thai Miek I 1 r ' isMiiuewheio in thu mountains to until the coast. Tenneuro Folitici. A friend under date of lib Decem ber, scuds us tho following bom Nash ville: Sr.vii: Politics Mill continue badly mi Ved, and very little can be snroii-i'il regarding thu iclativo strcujtli of pir tics till the tdeetiou lor delegile In the Coii-tiliitinii.il Couviuiioo, which election will iiccurtiiithiidSituril.lv in Diecmber. The ptobiliiliiics are thit the Itepiiblieans will unite in up polling libeial melt, in fivnrol neuro siillragi', where they nnt imt sluing i n v .1 ! , I "r"' . I T,,,! i'l""t.iiion of ,atfH fro,,, tho paiiy vvhieli elected Jiidiii' Cooper In I ... , . , r ,, ., , the I'nited Slnles Senate, in opp.hio I "'"-,-nm. il'l'- f'" Hr.iwl, and to Andy Johnson, eoinli'ni.s the liberal "tl"'' eottimodities from thu tmpics, is nun olthe CotiMivntite patty mil the , known to biing tin- gurins of disutie, Uepul.licius. The... was aprotiacied chi.lly fevers, which mo sonieiimes struggle in the l.i-gis alum to rest, el ...... .,: .i . . . the ...l.nb,r ..fd-leMtes to filly, so ftM ve.y ullimtingnnil Intil. Avku's Anuu to pruvent Andy Johnson eh-ciioiiti. Cl'ui: ''""'"'s the liver to exeieto tho coi.vctiiii.il, it being well known i '' genus Irom the system as (-fleet that ho would be.bfeale I it uoniprlh-d 'nallvas it does the m'iismatio poison ;:.s ttx&jzt'A, ,t: !;.-: ?- ;",";'- - led in his county. Alter much wian-- "or'U iii'ible piotec'.iou to sieve lintr, , Iho matlef was c"inpioinl.i-. ?y 'doles and others whoso occupations making the number ol deleirute seven 'expose them to these dangerous in fee ty-jive iu.tead ..I ono hun.lred. as the ' tio,,s ; ami we hope to render them n bill first t-untmiip mud." It s wi tirob ' .i i. . .- , ., nblv enable And v to "gel.. llee " ' , n'"ldo s,rv,,t. , ., ., ,, Tiik Coi.iihi:ii'.M.vn it is num. .,,.. ,iriim.iti.iu. Aeio lor JJennutch. t nil i flint m nitit.ti it Ttl... I I ...... ...... ., .,,..,.., ,,, ,, ,m. vim. ur ll- tivcs who will favor coloie.l sulbag.- in ' lhoeiiuvciitii.il, will oppo-o . M'-ndii." ' tlm light lo hoi I i.lliee, iin-l -here i0 mi. louuioiiy lie n strong party who win iinju tlio ilis'r.iiieliiMinent of i tlm coio.c.i man. iho 1-ilicci.ti Ameiid in. nt was ileli'.ilcd in thu Tennessee Legishturi) by an overwhelinlii-.' tntjo iil tho vote Mantling 67 to 'J but this was not a test volenti c .loivd suf frage, but wa mi expression ol the Mouse on the question nf .States ri-.-hts, Tho Deinoeiatiu piny ofTouties.oo in eludes tlie entire ex rebel dement, nod the men who fought under Loo ami Johnson aro as linn believeta in tho doctiiue ol State ii'htsiim secession today, an they wero on tho 21st nf July, 1801. Tho "oiigitml Union m-n" n tho .Statu L.-gishiture, who now nlli linto Willi tho Conservative party, dtnu not vote lor the Filleenth Aim-mliueut beeauso to ( 0 would bo to aria v theinsolves in t.)poiiion Intheex rebel element which holds tin. I...I,..., r power in Ihe Do ciatiu piny. () f.iet these poor, timid souls aro 'on tin-j itorns oi a illiemnvi. They mo looked upon as traitors to the Conl.-d..rato cause, and will only bo tiiMed by the Confederates whilo they are able to mako themselves; useful, and they have liosyuipnthytioinHepublh-ans, beeauso ;Siph"oij;X'"i:i:os!:,i;!:n "ill, probably, couiinut' with the Deiii. oorallu pari v. nm Himoni'ii ...m oppose eoloied sufbage, but they will not be able lo prevent its ineorpoiatioii in tho now constitution. tamjy .you're a pig,"i, n fi(ther to his lm ft, live-yearohl. "Now. do voti know what a pig is Lenny ? Yes, sir; a pig' a hog's little boy," mi or tout orncra tti omscoxv ( A,,liriIf lt,.k.-rUiy. INiiu- It inch, linker County Ullll. Alli.o'V. Iliiiiviisville, lllnliwl.il III lliori-liiiiy. I.tliiiiuii, I'lOllll, 1'lni', fc'clo. IM ii i Ion. Aurora, iViitn-viltr, lllp.l"!. llnlU'tlllc, J.tt-lsiiii. NiimII-vIIIi-, Suli in sjilv-rinn, Si.Clitr. .Siil.lmi j, Virnini, Wiiciiiulit. .Miiltiioniali. KiM I'lirlhiuil, I'm 1 1 mi!. Sun I.- f-laml, Sptliirirllle. Polk Ii.'ili.l. HrliUiiHirl. li.in Vlrtn, ll.ill.i-, i:ii. (iruinli- U-'inli-, III in'llli-IICe, l.llicolll. I .ticktln'i I.ImIII. .Miinin.itlili, Ittrknnll, SiltUriMk, Z'im. . Tilliiiiinok. S'r.lin;kl"il, 'lllliiianuk, Viiiullllu Cecil. (J.lTH.r. MltVi-ll St tlon. M.r.lnll. ti'n.i(l.', film lt-ck, L'tiiitllln. Union Cue. I. it llri'ii).-. .V.iiiii I'nA.lir. Mnl II. Siiiiimi. rtllli', Unlit i. Wnsco. ItrMioCntk, II til-. llt'lll!l-, l.l Itltll. S.VIIl's, V.ic i. j(j v.illiy llttilrttt (.((Mii"t' -,,li(-, v'sllcr, , '"' ri,y. v,.,,,,,,,., N.'Mt'HI. I'liitiiiiin'li. Suit's I'-jInt, Tnlfil'i, Yii'iuliiw. Clncknniitt. Iluiiur, II. Hill, fL Unlit; (Jrrrk, j:)";:.,;"-..'!' jljunucu-. J ' f f . V "t .? lVt . i . Mullilln. !!'l1"ll'"l'i,,, , iin-ainiCliy, Oiweo riiitsop .snrlu, W'llHt. Coos. Cinptre l.'ily, ( ,, ,,,1,, .,J, Coliinibltt. ItilnUr. M. Ilvli'li. Curry, j iVrn-trtirif. ! I'ri Urf.nil DoiikIus. CiiiiviiiivlIK-, Klkl lll-slllC, (; ,!,. r. K ll-ii:V MmiIi. Hr.tk. Iliklenl, '.- l.Viik, It MHiiuru, i-i.ll.luir, Un'ii.i Cilr. (iiiitit Ciiitnii riiv. '.iiii)i U'iiI-iiii, tint villi-. , .Incktoii, Vppl-tf 'I". V-lilml V., I.'uiil'. I'i. I . i illf, i.i......i. Hi. .-nl Itixk I'hImi. Willow .'irliii:a. loseplilnr. Klrl.v. I. luVl. ln.- l!rwk, U'sliln. WaslihiRt in. OtilTvllle. Kni fJruve, lllll.lH.ro. I.nno. ('illii..-t' (iitite, im-i Ki.ri., r.'itfi-iil.iy. Yum hi I . Amity, lliiiini. I.if.iili'. MuMtiint ill-. Vim I . I .tl 14 llntl-o, Mull... N.ulii Yii'iililll, Mnr ilui. V t I'lie'iiili'iti. Wlniilliiiiil I KmhhIIii. I .' 'I'.iiii, l..t n.i.iir. r..io.inl Hill, v IliUlviiike, .Sai'lio. .-IlI'L'lH.I. Mil tin. in- I'ctki. i 59'" H y"" wish the very beat C.vn ,VKr PiMnniiuvi'ii-". von must call on U DLKY A HUI.OFriON,42D Mont K"ll,l'l'y "ireet, &an I-rancisoo. WIM,IAM DAVIDSON, Offlcc, No. 04 tUONT STIlKUT. A.IJ.il.ilnjTlr'Mili Onice, Portland, Oregon. SI'KCl.ir, COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS. Account. Nutes, It.iinl.. Drufis. ion) Mi-rcnn-lllo Uliilm of rn-ry ilt'crlpllun llirniilimil On-Koti Mini llii-Ti-rrllnrlis., Wll.l, III! M.IK V -SI'IX'I.M.TVANI) I'UOMl'TI.Y Cdl.. I.KUTKI), n m-ll ns tvlll. niluo ri'j.'sri to rcnif 'my In nil l.ifliici miili-m lnlrn-lnl in hi cure. Hint llic prucetils pnlil unr uiiicliilly. IlEAf. K STATIC DBAI.KII. 3EMrii ULillor. V: 'V'.f ,,'"'' ." cull lie- iitiniiliiii ..f .Ii.. ' pitlillc In tli. Im.it ct-li-liraicl mi. r.tiil.il .;i.'.vrA7IiKUlciNE- ' i .i.v hll.l.t.H l H imriiv vi-l-i.iuIiI.. l.v r.-r laln. Ull ,,.., r..c, iy s,,t. mv.llclnu e n-t. la Hi" IU...I klllmll mi',.. "sii'ueuu WH NUMAIKU COMPLAINT, "nnhfli" iluT Vr ,,"W,1 ''i""'"'" cMMrrn ' i tl i , I?. ' "" crubi cure. K-..I h.s .. I'l. . ''I . .'" l."",f MCMs-ll.1 Cllrln,. iiiuiiriuii' kimii' curiiti; OIXOI.sjii Tlinn nm uti.n t...... .. . "" k rul i.... i.... .-.'' 'ii n .ii'.l.v.iiri.ii-iiiiemns "MTU till. ill.i,lrnl ... ' :-', v.., ...mi.ii wi.'. . I - PA jj ki'ller' r.m"r "., W'1 y Hi" imiivi- u.tlrii1,8 '," o'l'i'Mt re.1 liiwcS l" B1 fcn-lrt.Wiita la A SURE REMEDY. B '1-0 by I.L DHUGGISTB. idrolm -. ! "' Kl'l'l ID Illlllil. A.r.-n .....IIM NEW TO-DAY. fiGRAHD LUNCH it tin RAILROAD SALOON, 0 NEW YEAR'S DAY, At 8 o'clock, J'. M. CHEAP FOR CASH! C3r. ISL.ciro'wsisj., HWINtl JUSI'OI'KNKl) A LAU0B stuck nf Staplo Croccrios, t nit nnioic STonu, Ctitiur nr C.lllnriilu uini Oirgnn Sltetl, OtTox'm Tlt'Knlxm, KucS n late nut Uvn oirind ln-fure it Jack sou wile. Till- slclc U rri-li ni .1 of (lie 11 ninllij, m.ilCA-Jll piilvli.if.-rs will Uu Hill In t on Inn. OTAPLC PRODUOE Tnkvn In ii.li.iNpi- lor ( Hindi, thctinl r li, tSi:3.-3in JAMES T. GLENN, I) I' M.IK IV GENERAL MERCHANDISE CAI.IKOKXIA STUKirr, JACKSONVILLC, OREGON. XEIIf FIII.11. Mill' (iOODS Ala IXteW PKIOJES!" LOW PRICES WILL WIN ! 'IMIK AHOVK NA.MKD FlltM I tiiki- .liM-illr In lii.lllviliit tin t r lllriul' mnl tin- nii.ic c ti tttlljr. ll.itt Itie) urr nuw n-C'-iviiiv itn.l iiH-iilii xttj UfgB tint n-tri.-lti'sliivk f STAPLE DRY O00D8, READY MADE CL0TUINO, HATS AND CAPS, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM CLOTHS, hi.a.vki:th, moop ski uts KTC, KTC. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladlei', UUws' nnd Children' Shoe. ftgr V lnvr. also, In rniint'Cllui wlib -tgn CQr tin' iilniyi'. it vrtyiiif Mini S SiSf" f.xiinlve liiknf efinlee f3r IJroi-i-rl.,llitr.Uiiri-, t ttfiy (J.i.-i nwiiri-. Ot tiHr ()l.i. iBi fiSr wure.CiiiVry. -vS t$y- ,nt.iUii.i..O!l!Mtsi. -t9 Crjr-Wln.lfiw ). Noils. Iri'hTfi tt$r H.i.1 H'rel. Cit't nn.l Rti-el - lr I'lnws, U'noiliii Hilt) Wlllaw ware, lit V itrs rsi.U in II Miitililntt la nir llnt Hip I.OlVrwnA'MI I'UUIIm Prr'oIiwIhlmt In l.urt"""!. will nml It cres.ll In Ihflr ! mtilNi!. lii.'xnmtni' ovir slock Iwfnrs purclii--lint .-ln-wlii-pi, wcfirn itirrmlnsd nottob nii'l'riiM li nnv linni- In Jnrk"ii cnmily. !lr' ui rail, nniT His., jmlirs iMjenmlf nit to our eiip.icllr to fiirnMi pntMlt n il-ntr. JAMKS T. OI.KNN. Jckitinllle. DfttmU'r 23, HfJ.-l' VH A NCO A .11 Kit IC AN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, OITOSITU THE Odd Fellow's Hall, Jui'kionville, Oreeon. Travelers nml renliKitt li.uriler' lll (lml MADAME GILFOYLES BDDS AIWD BEDDDfO I'luceil In Hnl clnss nnli-r. itml In rvsry vVmjt iiii-riiir In miy In llil ntllmt, u ' uiiiiiirti.il hy miy In ilieSlalc HER RIIIIMS ARE SE1VLV FLBSISHEP, A'hI I'lMllfiil iitiil,v nf tlm Im-sI oferrry il.litlt Uiu murki't iitlnnli ull be oU- liilneil fnr HER TABLE. Ilrimfipr. Iior llniixt trill I krpt opn ll ii'k'.I, nti'l q I'iri- m.'iil' eitn Is hA hi n I'"1 tlirnuiib HihuIiiIiI, 0)lir in inrtl In rvrry t)-, liinclii-s do lo Is- Iniil, Mtitit" pitiwnif'i mnl iill.-r". i.Hl lui nl nlulii. run lntp ! tfixi'l tin-, Imt HH'uU, nml jjocxl Udmt ibuuboie rilauiiiil. No troii'iln ttlll lpitnl lo .lei rv Ihf pt rmmit.. of tint truu'liiig m well m the prm uciit coint.iutilljr. ' Jtckeoovlllo, Dto.25, 189, If LHi II