i nr r<> rio . xo ; : s. i ilk T he Demount* ¡ire nuxi uis t*> con i i'\¡» r frr liifksoii, Jih.pliitie i L.ik *. tinue thu inve«tig:itmns inaugurated by the last (’nigres«, which the Repub “Straws FI : I ! ) \ Y. ..DECEMBER 21, 1*77. licans ns vigorously oppose. -how which way the wind blows.” l l.o.M. Oí S..X i. X i II lilial has tt 4.aiti<*»i? How swiftly retribution follows on the he. Is of Fraud! It is much too early yet for thu Republican party to post its books and strike the final bal ance of profit and loss on thu Hayes speculation. 1’ut what has it g fined to date? The intrusion by trick and device of a man who is nominally a Republic.m into an oli'U which be longs of right to another man. What has it lost to dale’? Two State Gov ernments at the South; its orgm- izilion in four Siuther.u Slates; its cohesion and discipline throng unit the North; its control of the Federal office.*; its w ot king majority in the Senate. The-e lo-s-es are . the first quickly rip ned fruits of its invest ment in Fraud. There is oilier and bitter fruit ripvnii g. Mail 4 on 4 * nets. A pamphlet inviting proposals for carrying the mails on all routes m the Pacific States and Territories for four years} commencing on the first day of next July, is now being issued by the Puntotfi e Department. The pamphlets containii g tune schedules, firm of projKoals, etc., may be bail on application to the department. A copy is al'O required by law to be posted at each and every postotficu on thu coast for the inspection of the public. Pro posals will oe received until tin* 2d day of February, ami awards will be an nounced in March. The routes to be let include31 in Nevada, til in Oregon, 167 in California, 30 in Washington Territory and 118 in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana and Idaho. COUNTY To rni; I’ eitok of 4.it IMI y .: b JI Iti. hil T i . mi -; G reat men often make children of themselves. Senators Gordon at.nl t’i>nkling had tt seem*in the Senate the other d iv, which came near ending in hostilities, and it was only prevented by intervention of Iriends. li. X4>r s s ixn x:;v.s. COPP’S HAND-BOOK A ministry’ has been formed in Franco anil the crisis is over. Thu communication from a Link- ville correspondent of the Ashland Tid- i.ttis, that .appeared in that paper some time ago, charging t he officials of Lake county as compo-ing a ring add rob bing the Treasury to the tune of $1,- 000, could only he begotten in malice. The Grand Jury in their report did not in the least brand the » f’icers of Like county with dishonesty. The comp iratively small discrepancies found to exist in over-tiillowance* does not in any way implicate tlie offi dais with corruption or justify ai y one in making such charges. We won! <1 not for a tnornont b ■lieve that my of tin* olir ¡¡i is would 11 !¡«:¡p propriate n dollar, ami1 we will further «tìite in jus t ici* to t hoS'i* gculletuen and I tie people of L ike u< itinty that tiltil gvuet.il de portaient, t is ( it ¡zeus and otli»'i*rs \vt!¡I couipare favorably with ¡my I h it c<i n lie f tumi atty wiieit*. t he ptol iati* rt»,»jr l we found coni- plete, r» lb-cting credit upoln the County Judge, especially during his first term after the o;g mization of the county, considering the imlficiency of the C I e r k. We, members of that Grand Jury, emleavoi ing to di-ch irge our duties iaith.’ullv, were m iterially a««i-.ted by -aid oi.i ual-, w ho freely m inite-led a wiilii guess to uncover everj thing un reservedly. Let this forever put these charges at re-t ami stamp the character w ho is guilty of oiigmating that false produc tion. It would bo condescending indeed to give any notice to a character who -eem-so devoid of horn st principles, were it not that tbn out-ide world can not see these thing* as they really are. Ami it is also tnat justice be done in tl e pren.i-es that wu make this statement. S. C ami ’ i ’. i ll , Foreman. I. (). E lder , Juror. J. II. Mil ina•< k , Juror. n J<»ii x A. smith , J uiar. loi.i f|j;. With ihi- ¡-«tie the T imes rliKes it« .«vwulh voinine and seventh year of its • xHtrnce. (>me more it w i-hes ¡(«read ers ii Merry Christina -, trusting th it their worldly share of g um | s is full and : may continue so. Il is not nece-sary i t<> dilate upon the developments of the ' p iHt year in the J at rtial i«t ic carver of the 1 imi >'. Let them speak for them- »elvvs. Nor shali we burden our read ers with promises for the future, know ing that ilii* fulfillment of the require ments of a local piner is more import ant than dissertations upon what we we will or max do. li will not be amiss, however, to assure the patrons of the 1 T imes that it will, as ever, l>o a faith ful representative of the best interests of Jackson, Josephine and Lake coun ties, and an uncompromising exponent of the principles of the great Demo cratic party. I banking the public for the patronage extend» d us, we Impe to merit a conlinu nice of the same. I. ISE —OF Charleston, S. went Democratic in the recent election by a largo majority. I’ittersou proposes to return to South Car olina in January ¡md stand liis trial. (¡i n. Harlan now occupies a scat ¡n the F. S. Mipr; me Court, vief David Davis re- si gnci I. T. G. REAMES. A Work needed bv every Miner, Prospec tor, Spe»mlator, Atrent, Attorney. Recorder, Broker, mid l‘»u*ine-s Man in the Mining States ¡mil Territories. E. B. REAME8. BEAMES BROS. |AHEAD AS USUAL!! Price Only $1.00. 111 "• Judge Davis is rngard<*d as in training for 1 the Ilemooratic nomination for the presiden- I A complete, handy reference-book on all »•v in 1SS0. questions under the I’nited Stales Mining There is talk in Paris of impeaching Laws. The latest ¡md most reliable work AfcMihon. He has promised to support extant on the subject. REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FORMER Read its contents and send fora copy. ! he Republic. Ail your enterprising neighbors will have Mi NK’AN deprudati ms are again be The various Contrrcssinnnl eoinmitfi’O« i it. coming comm<'U on the TvXali frontier. CONTENTS. OF SACHS promise to do important work during the holiday re<*ess. There has been a cofii-iou between tile 1. 'Die Fnited States Mining Laws Biytrot, Doe. 17.—The Russians, niter fHvii- and Land Olliee instructions theieumier. m minders and the Texan militia, and C A LIFO R NIA STR E ET, pvi'if.'’ Ft’ona, pnshe.l forward their troops liacli section of the law is immediately bil Governor Hubbard calls for help. It lowed by the Land Olliee instructions relat to Belcrova vesterdny. ¡4 about time something deci-ivu wa* ing thereto. Thi* is a convenient arrange JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON, (.'en. Crook opposes the taking of troops j ment, ¡is it avoids turning several pages etTi ch d. from the Northwest to the Texas border, when the instructions are tlolixiihed in con BY RECEIVING TIIE nection with the law. feiring the Indians will break out. 2. A Digest ot all (h'cisions under the Min Til E editor of the Salem Xiattsim! >l i- The new steamshiii Sinte of Oregon will ■ ing law* n»»w in lorce. Il is brought down to supreme in his manifest awkwardness sail from Chester, Pcnnsvlvania.on orabout j date of publication, an.I, containing the lat Largest and Best Selection the 15th of January tor Portland. est dec sions, takes the pkiee of all prior with and ignorance of figures. Hi- pnhlicat ions. A Chieatro eonimi-sinn merchant hastele- blunders an» as ludicrous as they pre New ami improved Forms for making ---- OF— gr'ir»hed to the Ah’en Fruit Company at the various -proof, from the location of a incorrect. The Xfa’t soian’# cl aim as Albany for samples of their work. claim miner'* lien, nota-eto the delinquent the leading K< publican paper of the J. ft. Ho.lee A- Co., a well known stntion- co-owners, Ac., down to issuance of a pat i ent. State is well founded. erv firm of San -Taneisco. have filed a nett- I 4. A complete List of Patent Mining tion in bankruptcy. Liabilities S ’50,<'('0. (’laims, arninge»! by State. Territory, < 'onn- Mu. H ayes ami his Cabinet are not The 7,’<? a 7 «aysthe Mitchell par- . ty ami District. This list is worth to min FANCY GOODS, ing men many times the price of the hook. tv will lose every dollar thev invest in elec- ' inclined to ¡nine because Conkling is ’I lie hook contains nearly .300 pages, 4l J by tione»‘ring seliomos in I’m itilla county. (> inches, ami is designed to be a pocket LADIES’ DRESS determined to create a disiurbance in A society has boon formed in San Francis- I companion tor every wide-awake man in I Uie R< publican camp, theiigii Mr. Ev en to omplov peaceful mea'-ores to expel the ! the mining camps and financial centres CLOTHING, MAI’S, BOOTS, ETC. arts -ays the Administration «••» s no Chinese from the fields and factories of Cali- ! oi (he \\ est. a ('opus may Lo ordered through the firnf.a. oij 'ct in -ending in nominations oniy ollic<‘oi this paper. Address Editor ofthe io be rejected by the Seiiaio. Tim temperance movement is sweeping Di AH >< RATIC TIM I'.S, enclosing 81-00. over Portland. Over eight hundred names I’VE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE have been s’trned to the roll of the Open | H lailies to the tact that we have now on S. B. Ab Lt x, one of the f imous Flor hand the largest and best selected assort Temperance Society of that city. ment of LA DI ES’ DRESS Go( )DS and FAN ida returning hoar I, whom Mr. Il iyes Since Plevna has fallen, the interest once CY (¡iioD.s of every description in Southern sought to reward by nominating as attached to the Turco-Russian war revert* Oregon, ami we will henceforth make this I line of goods our specialty and sell them at to the whereabouts of lli.l>v’s “pal” and As-ociatP Justice of the New Mexico the » hanees of e'oetin'r Dolph to the < ¡liber Supreme Cnirt, has failed to her. n- na torial chair.—Y'< on to Suit the ' . M L. 4 v firmed by the .'senate. “ Tin* mills of TJ'jfht in the East. The Dctnocr itic sun is To the gentlemen we will say, if von the g >ds grind slowly, but limy grind want a No. 1 S( IT OF CLOTH Es you must 1.earning on th»» citizens of Lowell, Massa excci dingiy tine.” goto Reamas Bros, to buy it, as ueclaim to chusetts. A Democratic M ivor has been — AT— have the b» st STOCK < »'f A Cl <) I'll 1 NG in eloc'tal in that stromrhohl of Radicalism — ! Jack «on gomity ami will allow no one to un- h»' first in nineteen years. I dersell us. T he Portland 7>‘re commits the . The (’enlonnial Board of Finance has de Thi s»* good« were all purchased by a mem T imes to Mitchell’s last railroad bill. ber ot <>ur firm from FiRsT-CLASS ilOLS- clared a dividend upon all full paid shares ¡ ES in San 1’raneiM'o and New York, and we Not so fist. We have never endorsed of stock. Tin' Oregon owners of full-paid will warrant every arti<4»* and sell them as stock cin oli’ain their dividends by calling that measure; but, if it should prove I < le ap lor cash a- any house in tlie county. upon Ladd A Tilton, of that- city. ! ’Hili' T’NDERSIGNED TAKI’ s PLJ'A'-'- y\ e also keep on hand a lull .stock of what i- claimed for it, there is no rea 1 lire in announcing to the puldic that lie I Hard-bargain and Fenr-me-not, two fine son why it should not ;>n«*. Riilioa.i j liasjiist received a complete* ami first eia • Lexington colts belonging io(!en. John F. | assortment ot' Gent’s Furnishing Go >.ls, GROCERIES, bills introduced by railroad attorneys Miller of *>’alvm. were run over and killed ' «til'll as llais, Shirts, Vndet wear, etc.; I -st koi Bill. always bear scrutiny. by the railroad recently. The former dis brands of Cigars ami Tobacco; Pipes. No H ARD\VA RE, CUTLER Y, GLASSWARE, tions. Fancy (roods, Glassware, Crockery, 'Pho bill to repeal the Resumption tinguished himself at the last State Fair. ‘ Musical I nst runiiaiis. flir<I <'ages. Sia’n- CROCKERY, Ofthe independent political movement in ! erv. Pocket and Table t 'utlery, Album*. T he Associated Press blows hot and Art p i'-ed the House of Representa cold at the same time. I:» one para tives by a vote of 133 ayes to 120 nous, the South the Memphis A/'peril remarks: Toys. ('¡imlie«, Nuts, etc., which will he ' >ld A FI LL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, “It is the most contemptibh> organization ¡it the cheapest nite*. Give me a »-.ill ¡»ml graph it praises Mr. H iyes, and in the ¡■'ollowii g is the full text of the bill; Etc. Etc. that ever appeared in the tiolit¡<‘s of Ameri- see tor votirselx»■>. F. BRECKENFELD. ca. Professing imlejiendence. it is a sub next it f.iwnson Conkling in a manner P. I! I«» repeal all that par! ofthe AH ¡tp. Give us avail and judge for yourselves as proved January I t. 1S75, known as the Re servient tool to Radicalism, which the car mo'i nauseating. The n.o-t extrava-. to our capacity ot furnishing goods as abut e» sumption ,\ei, w hieh autbonzes the Secte- pet-baggers us»> as they do their spittoons." “Tiie proof of the pudding is eating it.” gailt piece of humorous reading mat tarv ot the Treasury to dispose of Vnimd Salem M rcnn/: The first subject discussed Sy -2L 4 Cy q <r tp * »Lx REAMES BROS. ter we have lately s en is it; Presideii- Males liomls and redeem and cancel gieen- in the president's mossime is civil service re Icurrency. tial speculation.« for 1 xSO. Ini »‘sled in tho Drawing of tho That all that portion ofthe Act approve! form. With tlie same ten he wrote the January I I. ts7.'>, cn title J An A«t to provide m-,ssagewith ho prohalJv sinned the com the re-umpii >n of .Specie I’r.yinents, missions of L. T. Earin to be register of the R i fes M ai . lory has been reap for which r>'nls as tollmis. to-wit: “An I wlien- Oresron t'i’x Land Oil'ec. and Geornei'oiin, pointed U. S. District Attorney. We e’. er so open as eirculat ing note* shall be is to be receiver ofthe Linkton land disirict. sued to any such banking t—ociaiioii, so in The (»overnor of Idaho publ ishes a o' ret i cannot see that Mr. Hayes has vindi creasing its capital or circulating notes, it I’nd r Act of I.egiskit lire of 1< v.. for t he “EXCELSIOK” l»ene¡it of tlie City Schoo!« of Fr;inkt re. lar advising <-¡tizen« of that Territory to col cated his civil .service pretentions by -hall l>e the duty of the Secretary ot the winch tab e« pLii»-e in i he ci tv o! L< ‘t I s Treasury lo redeem legal tender I’¡tiled lect proof of their claims for services ren VI 1.1. V. 1 i Y., i n Public Lil • rar y Had . i ri this appointment. It smacks too much States notes, in excess only of > to dered, supplies furnished or damages suf j De •. 31st, I '77, may secure 1X ( 'A** 11 ¡ tl: 1 ill. amount of •') per centum of die slim of or’ being dictated by Mitchell. I'iiere fered in tin* reciuit Indian war. Deleítate >f or a part » national bank notes so issued to any Fenn says there i* reason to ex peef t hat < ’»<n- are plenty of lawyers in Oregon who the such bulking as-o<n ition as atorc-aid, ami •rress will take action in the matter of pro 353.009. S10.CJ ! ’ k I /. Oreeou St., Jacksonville, would fill the pO'iti"U tn a more im to conlinu • such redemption as such circu I S3 »¡:t.imo. jt 3,001». viding compensation. 1 lating nou s ¡ire issued, until there slnill l>o partial and .satisfactory manner. or any ot the »> ,'i'l Prizes amounting to New York, Dee. i>.—The, ’>• Wash ¡in oii.s':inding sum of S/.uo.I'On.eo*» of stieh SÎ20.IKMI. Farmer's A Drovers’ Bank, W. J. PLYMALE. - - PROPRIETOR. legal I'nited Slates notes, and no mote; and ington special says the message which the Lodisi file, Ry., Depository. so on, ;iml after ( he tit st diiv of January, An T he Senate finally seated Eustis as president intends to send to congress on the Ih'(ti'lisifii-i r v t'H [><e. ‘¿l.stfOr iittney no liomini |s79, (he Secretary of theTreas- lit futi ! '/. Senator from Louisiana, and that body tiry ¡-hall :<> loom in coin >fth< I' nited State- subject of civil service reform will not he And under the same Management that aving jvst received a new gal ternb r notes then outstanding <>n their ready for two or t hree weeks. ’Die civil ser- is now full for the first time (-¡nee the 1< presentation «oatily and satisiactoriiy <*onducte<l tec stock of Harness, Buggies and Car tor redemption al llie olliee ot vie»> commission appointed bv Gen. Grant si ’.» ’< »N D Drawing of t he Kentucky Cash riages, 1 am non pr» pareit to furnish my war. This is tardy justice, but it nev the A—i-tant 'l'reasurer of the Fnited .State has been requested to prepare a report to Distribution ( 'o. \\ hole Tickets, 810.oil; pairoil.« ami tlie public generally with as in New York, in sums of not le*s than fitly accompany this message, which will !>»• sub er would have como hail not the dollars; ¡md to en:il<!e the Secretary of the mitted to congress at the same time. Htilies, :<5.00; Quarters, ;’<2.-’.o. For tick ets. address G. W. BARRoW A FINE TVRNOVTS -trength of the Democrat,- forced the Trea-ury to prepare and provide for re The concurrent resolution siibmitted by G» n'l Manager«, <'onrier-.Journal Build R< publicans to the point. The .'senate . demption in this Act as authorized or requir Stanley Matthews, declaring in substance ing, Id »1 Is V I RLE. Kv. ! As can be ha»l on tlie Pacific Coast. Sad»lle he is authorized to use any surplus rev now stands 31) R pit -licans to 36 Dem ed, ■’ SEX |> FoR A ci RCl'RAR. i horses hired to go to any part ofthe country. enues from time to tune in the Treasury, that all V. S. liomls issneil under the fund I ocrats and one Independent—Davis ol | m>t otherwi-e appropriated, and to i-sue, ing ¡mt of October 7, 1S70, :ire both lcizalH Animals B(»l(>HT and SOLD. Horses sell and dispose of at not less than par in broke to work single or douiile. Horse« Illinois. and.justly payable in sil ver dollars of 112’.- coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of grains, is by manv senators, rcuarded as a li.i.irded, ami the best <»f care bestowed upon the t'nited St:iies described tn th»' Act of th» hi while in my charge. teeler put forth by Presideni ¡I iyes himself H on . J ames T. F arley , of Amador, • ongress approved July I 1, 1 *70, etit it led an l<> elicit a direct ex predion of" i he del |t>ei atc Act to authorize the refunding of th»* nation .7-^ "MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. was on Tuesday la-t elected U. S. Sen al-debt, with like qualities, privileges and will of conj ri ss <• mecí ning the import qu< s- tion whicli it covers. A liberal share ofthe public pa'ror.age is ator from California, to succeed A. A. exemption to an extent necessary to carry tins act into fulI » licet, ¡indtousethe ]•!<>- solicited. \\. J. P g \ maul !.nsl<‘s-ii War \<* wm . Sargent. The contest for the caucus ceed- thereof for the purpo <> afme-ai<l,” be J VST RECEIVED BY nomination was protracted,over twenty and the same is hereby iep. ;iled. UXE Constantinople, Dec. pi.—It is rep'Oted ballots being had. McDonald, Ryland that England lias sounded Russia as to the The 4 Iliueue <l.i«-stton. conditions ol' peace. The Port»*, however, am 1 II nger were his principal oppo- 1 —AND— has been infornieil that Russia d»fsires Tur 11 is stateil th.if tlu was a substan neut.s. Mr. Farley is an old resident key to negotiate directly with her, and that ol that Slate, of much ability and un tial unanimity of opinion in the Cabi mediation would only make tho terms har swerving D, mocracy. net session on the 14th that the Bur- der. I he peace party seems to be gaining HUIE VNDER s IGNPD TAKES PLEAS- ground somew hat. There is great discon lingame treaty is unequ .1 and extreme tent among the population at Stambottl. | 1 lire in informing the ladies of Jackson- I villeand vicinity tluit she lias just reeeii»*»! T he question of thu State doing its ly one-sjded in its practical operations, Seditious placards are tn quently found. pi complete and elegant stock of NE\Y M l.i,- riMIE VNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- I '»lie barest, 1 >i vem I >er l.">; h.—According to own printing i* being agitated. There ¡is in return for protection toone Ameri official ret urns, the Russian losses in light Ll.NI.IVi G(i(>D>, direct from San i’r.uu-is- 1 by inform the public that he has ONE eo. coiisistitig ot New Shapes in ITitrimmed TH< >1 SA X D Bi Sil ELS of superior Jackson are many arguments in favor »if such a can in China it demands protection ing preceding th»* surrender of Plevna !*> >miels an 1 Hats, Trimming Silks, ) atli- Creek I.ime for sale »dieiip. Persons wish wer»* 10 othcers ami 1 12 men killed, and -t-5 Flower«, Ribbons, Velvets, etc., and is ing Bl ick-lay ing or Plastering done in tho measure, which shouhl receive the at ami equal privileges for hundreds, or oilicers ami 1,207 men ivoiiiide»!. Tho 'l urks ; ■ ers. now fully prepar» »1 to attend to all eider« ‘ la st style ami at reasonable rates will do tention of the next Legtslatme. But perhaps, in the near fulure, thousinds lost I,(MM) killed and iw unded, and th»* pris with neatness and »iispatch. Prices it asoii- j well to call on me. For further information oners include lo Paslia«, 12* staff oilicers, satisfaction guarantee»!. Residence inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. there are also reu-ous why it would of Mongolians in this country. Secre 2.000officers, 3,000 infantry and 12,Oro caval ableanii at the ol»l Overb»*ck Hospital. Give me a G. W. HOLT. be inexpedient at this date for Oregon tary McCrary in parti»'ular exhibited fa ry. Sei ent y si>i en camion were also eap- | call. '.MRS. BRENTANO. Ja» ks inville, Feb. 11, 1875. ture»l. I’ll»* first l»at»*h ot prisotu'is, num- to aboli-h the office of Stale Printer, iiermg 10,000, has alrea.ly.started tor BuUia- miliarity with the whole subject tinder which might countetbalance those in rcst. NEW BAKERY, ; discission. He argued that in view favor of the pt< j» cl. (’onstan'innple, Dec. 15.—A circular not»* I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., not only of the international complica •lispiit»*lie<l by the Forte to the signatory pon ers of the t reaty of '71 review« t he origin Wild, BE GIVEN BY THE P inchback is very indignant that tions and possible danger to Americans and progress of the war. calls attention to JACKSONVILLE, OGN. the aame Republican Senators who re in China which tuav result from the t h»1 aggressive course of Russia amt t In* dis- position shown by the Porte to grant re fused him a seat in the Senate from threatened difficulties of tho present forms, ami suggests that the present is tin* rpHE VNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- tiiii»* tor tin* pow» r« to int»*rpos<- Louisiana should vote for the admis -¡tiiHtir.n, but also on account of the in- i auspicious 1 sires to announce to the public that he in iai’or of peae»*. Th»* Port»* has not vet juricus tir-cts of Chinese immigration j is now prepared to till all orders tor cakes exhau«t»*d its resources hut desire« to step AT THEIR HALL sion of Kellogg, whom he says has a of every description, such as w edding cakes, already manifest on the Pacific cotsi, t lie tui t hei* «-flu ¡on ot blood. Tin* eliam- similar but weaker claim (han he had. cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown b»*r cd deputies has elected a Christian presi there should be some rest riel i< >n im dent. and rye bread, ginger snaps ami crackers. I’inchbaek ascribes this action to his CHRISTMAS posed upon that immigration. McCra Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona color, * and • thu Sacramento ¡it cot d- Un- ble and satisfaction guaranteed. ry, ami al-o Key ¡md Thompson, spoke ' An linporOint In lestliuition. ion proceeds to read the Republicans a Fresh bread every day. DECEMBER 25, 1*77. THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION STORE BROS. FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, GOODS, Prices Times. niVKRY ST VBLE H 1 lie 1 olornitu 4 oiliest. The Republicans seem prone to go into hysterics be< au«e the House has seated Patterson as member lion. Col orado. The law says elections for Con gressmen should tie held in November, and Patterson, being the only candi date, was of course elected. Belford being chosen a month previous did not change matters. It is amusing how virtuous the Republicans will suddenly become when it suits their interests. They did not hesitate to roti the people of their choice for the Presidency in a iD'>sl infamous manner; but now, when the Democracy seats Patterson, with the law to back it, how dismally they do howl! FOR SALE, BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE ionkliiix I'rimuphaut. The Senate rejected Roosevelt and Prince, Mr. llayes’ rominees for Col lector ami Naval Oth er at New’ York , city by a vote of 32 to 25. The great i mass of Republican Senators, reinforced by some Democrats, voted against I them, while the Democrats generally i favored confirmation. This is quite a victory for Conkling, who was very active in the matter; but it only wi dens the breach-fit the Republican par ty. Some partisans seem inclined to canonize the Senator from New York, j whileothurs deprecate his course. The Democratsappear in thu role of highly lecture on the evils of t »r.-aking the amused spectators. traditions of the party. Verily, has it cornu to this? Uen. J«»c I.Hiie. December 14th wtw the seventy-sixth birthday of this remarkable man, who now lives near Roseburg in seclusion. It has been many years since he retired from public lifef but his name still lives in tire memories of all and recalls the better days of the American Re public. Muy lie live to see the people receive their rights and the country return to her former rank and pros- I perity. I Jk GHAND BALL! JÂCKS3ÎIV1LLE SOCIAL CLUB NIGHT, OU I approvingly ol Sargent’s bill limiting lite number of Mongolians ¡vlmissible on any one vessel, ¡md smno such re striction seemed Io be quite generally considered desirable. The remarks concerning the propriet.v of having a naval force in the Bay of San Francis co ready to respond to any demand ol the local uuthorit ies for assistance, were prompted by a suggestion that a de tachment of bailors or marines would be more promptly available in case of need than soldiers from distant bar racks. The outlook for Federal action on this question in the direction de sired by the preponderatii g sentiment of the Pacific coast has never been so ; I t is passing strange that such Sena tors as Cameron, of Wisconsin, McMil lan, of Minnesota, ami ChrLstiancy, of Michigan, should be such rabid Repub lican partisans, when they owe the po sitions they hold to Democratic votes. Their radicalism is especially manifest upiiti questions it is expected thev should al iea-t exercise inqiartiality and justice. It is an exeelh nt com mentary upon Democrat* voting for Rtpublicahc Uuikr any iireumatai ces. encouraging us it is at present. ' After unceasing efforts Senator Da- vH, of West Virginia, has finally suc ceeded in having the Senate^order an investigation into the discrepancies in the l’reastiry Department account «dur- ' ing the administration of Gen. (¡rant. , j Lite Republican majority has hereto- fore prevented this investigation, which they know will result in the ex posure of great corruption and I In* prob ably discovery of the fact that many millions are not where they should he. A committee of three, with Mr. Davis at tlie head, has been appointed to car j i ry ou the work. W m .‘ krevzer . rpHE BEST OF MVSIC AND SERPER 1 w ill l»e provided. Tickets, $.¡.00. Ev erybody is invited to attend. LAGER! LAGER!! THE EAGLE BREWERY. [HIE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, 1 has now on h:in»l and is »nmstantly man ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern »regoli, which lie will sellili quantiiies to .uit purchasers. Call and test the article. IVRE line olsheltaml heavy hardware furiale by JOHN MILLER. V PRO BONO PUBLICO. rnilE Pl’BLTC ARE HEREBY NOTI- 1 tied that I have plaee»l my notes and accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. K. Hanna, with positive instructions to make immediateand forced collection in ev ery instance where'sccurity is not given. Those ‘knowing themselves indebted to me will do well to call upon Mr. Iianna, without delay, as this is my last call. My business must be settle»! ! JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 18T4. Farms for Sale. Persons d»*siring to purchase good farmf* of any size will do well to enquire of JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.