X ▼ T .chr £lei«' niomtk ü ims. A<_J Oi’hial Paper for Jarkson, Jovphinc 1 Lake. GEM ICAI. voris ANI» Mils. NEW, THIS WEEK. California is having some rain. The notorious Mart. Taylor will edit the Mitchell organ in Umatilla «sanity. Truly, a tit servant tor such a master. Notice of Consolidation. Mew Miui<!nr«l loin The proposition urged by William Wheeler Hubbell, of Philadelphia, for the adoption of his patented combina tion metal, called Goloid, as a standard The body of Lieut. Theller, who was coin metal of the United States, and killed in tiie Nez Perce war, has lx*«m ex humed anil sent to Oakland, Cal., for inter in behalf of which Senator Wallace in ment. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. I troduced a bill recently, has made a It. A. Pierce, of Baker City, has been de A meeting of the Democratic State Cen barred from practicing in lhe Suite Courts tral (’«'«iimitter* is hereby called to be held I very favorable impression on a number j until .May next tor willful misconduct and Among I deceit. in the City of Portland the 31st day of Jan- ; of prominent Congressmen. uary, 1878. A full attendance is requested. them is Alexander II. Stephens, chair There arò in the Insane Asylum, at East Portland, 2'^8 persons—102 males and «>G to <’. 15. B e L linuek , Chairman, man of the House committee on coin males, according to tiie report of the Super S alem , January 3, 1878. age, weights and measures, who the intendent, Dr. J. C. Hawthorne. A mass meeting v.-as to be held at Union on other day requested the director of the F.nirOKlAI. NUI'ES. the lotli to petition Senators (»rover and mint to have dies prepared to strike Mitchell and Representative Williams to T he Russians are advancing for off some specimens ol the proposed stall«! by Hie bill asking for an extension of lime aixl re-a< justmenl of the N.I*, land ward as fast as the circumstances will I goloid dollars. I)r. Linderman has grant. permit. England is anxious to inter- | • At the New York public schools, now-a- given the necessary directions to the fere, but seems desirous of averting days, when a pupil is asked, “Who is Pres superintendent of the Philadelphia ident of the United States?” ami answers, war al the same time. mint, and specimens are expected Mr. Hayes,” the master Liats him over the head with a slate, and says, “No, you inter nal ignoramus; it's Mr. Conkling.” T he recent cold snap spoms to have I shortly. It is proposed that the g FRIDAY,..«................... JANUARY 11, 1878. \ t OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the firms ot T. A. DAVIS & Co. and IK>DGE,SNELL A Co., heretofore engaged in the wholesale Drug, Paint, Oil and (»lass business, at Nos. 71 and 75 Front street, re spectively, have this day consolidated un der the timi name of HODGE. DAVIS & CO.. ami will continue the business at No. 71 Front street until further notice. CHAS. HODGE, T. A. DAVIS, P ortland , O r ., GEO. W. SNELL, January 1,1878. F. K. ARNOLD, 1IA< I< Arl” rrai 1*2 Immense Reduction in Prices ! » AT THE STORE OF NEWMAN FISHER TO THZ PUBLIC: Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, aving determined to m \ intain the position heretofore occit - for the C<;unty of Jackson, sitting in pro pie«l by lite as I Im largest R E T A I L DE ALER in Southern Oregon, I take this mean? bate JanmYry 8, 1878. of announcing that 1 am now «lisplaying the In the matter of the estate of Minus Wai- j ker, d«*ceased. F. BARRON, ADMINISTRATOR OF . said estate, having tiled in said Court North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine St wk of his final account for settlement, and also praying for an order for setting the time for hearing the same, therefore notice is A company with a capital stock of $100,- her«»by given that said final a<*eount will GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. extended along the entire Coast. The loid dollar shall consist of 258 grains, (4 hi is organized lor the construction of a be heard ami determined in said Court on Willamette press reports very cold , to be proportioned, omitting small frac railload froju Umatilla, on tin* Columbia Tuesday, February 5,1878, at 10 o'clock a . m ., weather, a* d California papers have, tions: silver, 222 grain.*; copper, 27 river, v»a Weston, to Pen<Yleton. Our ener at which time alt persons having any oh- getic friend, Jas. ll.Turn«;r, of Pendleton, is nho much to say on the subject. grains; gold, 9 grains. At the pres at th«» hi*a<i of the concern and we’ll bet it ;ections to said final account and settlement must then and tiiere make the same. ent rates, its gold value would be a lit will scour.— 1)> inocittl. — Publish«»«! in the I ie . mo .’R atic T imes for Chicago, Jan. 2—The TrihuHe'/t Washing four consecutive weeks by order of lion. 8. W hile the Portland press is so as tle over 94 cents. The great advan TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc., ton special says Cameron, ChristiaiK-y and | J. Dav, Countv Judge. siduously engaged in building rail tages claimed for this coin are its small M err 1 mon, sub-elect n>n com untie«* on South E. D. FOUDRAY, Clertc. Which is surpassed by none in tlit* county* and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIM ES. roads, Southern Oregon is nt loss to and convenient bulk, it* greater resist < aroliua affairs, will report to the full com- mitt«*e at its tirst meeting. Tiie r«“port Il shall continue to be my aim to give Notice of Final Settlement. know how it is to be Ix-nefited by any ance to abrasion and its tendency to strongly oppose* Hampton, Butler and oth <dih»‘-e monstrous schemes. “There’s ! acting with thorn, and southern Repub In the County Court of the State of Oregon, The Most Goods for the Least Money, remain in this country on account of er* licans here claim will declare that the legis- the rub.” 1 for t lie County of Jackson, sitting in pro- ' lature which elected Butler was illegal. the dirt! ulty of resolving it into its and to place before my patron<a variety ofarti«*les not to b«* fouml in anv other house. bale Tuesday, January 8, 1878, constituent elements. England paid a heavy indemnity for her In the matter of the est ate of Peter Paquette, It is not my intent ion t<* inist«*a<l the public by a Ivertising goods I cannot pro«iuce upon F ailures occur in astonishing num- | in<piirv, but to give value received m evci v instance. A call from everv purchaser at share in keeping the Alabama afloat to prey <i»*eeased. my old stand is x»»li«*ite«l. X. FISHER. ujmiu American commerce. Now the fish Tie- Si«-z l,«-r«-«- Prisoner«». Iwr- throughout the United Slates <>i IP PREFONTAINE, ADMINISTRATOR u -------- ery commission has rendered its decision ’« . of said estate, having filed in said late, and very often they are tainted ( Joseph and his followers who surren that flic t inted Mates must pay Great Brit Court his linal account lor Mdtleme.it, and with fraud of the <1 trkest dye. There dered to General Miles are at Fort ain .*■>,.’>00,(•(•«> tortile fisti we have hooked also praying for an order tor setting the in British waters. Think ot it, ye mackerel time for hearing th«* same, therefore notice is a heavy crop of kid-gloved scoun Leavenworth, where they will remain eating epicure*! What is sauce tor tiie is hereby given that said final account will drels needing justice meted out to , goose is sauce for the gander and Uncle b«i heard and determined in said Court on during the winter. They are provid 1 Sam will have to fork over. —OF— tbe’i.. Tuesday, February 5, 1878,at which lime all persons having any objections to said final ed with comfortable quarters, and are Jani«*.* Welch, a noted turfman of Oregon, now at San Francisco, w rites to friends in account and settlement must then and there T he labor question is at last heg’n- ' altogether better situated and cared Portland that Bellflower, an Oregon horse, make t lie same. Publish«*«! in tho D emocrat ! ’ T imes for THE PACIFIC MUTUAL ning to receive the attention it justly I for than when they had to provide for mad«* th« remarkable tinu* of 2:31 ami 2::53 in that city a lew «lay * since. Mr. Welch also font consecutive weeks by order of lion. merits. The Legislatures of I’ennayl- j themselves. The wounded are gath- suit«** that Mr. Marvin, the gentleman 111 Sila* J. Dav, Countv Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY, Cierk. vania, Mtryland ami various other ■ ered in a large hospital tent, and are charm-» of Smuggler, isalso there and ex presses a w ish to tiring his horse to Oregon, LITE 1XSURASCE CO., Slates are taking a seiious view of its under the charge of the army suig. ons 1 ami give an exhibition of his speed, provid Sheriff's Sale. importance, and we may sooner or later ed suilicient inducements are otlereu. i of the garrison. All are getting along receive,.» solution thereof. I New York, January 3d.—Captain Bogar- 1)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DL’- i in. the most comfortal le manner. | dtts to day accomplistied the feat ot break- I > ly issued out of tlie Circuit (’ourt of the I Over two hundred women and cliil- | mg 5,: hmi glass linlls inside of 500 <*«>iisecu- -state of Oregon, for the county of Marion, T he Territory of Washington i* tive minutes, with 1!» minims and 25 sec- on tin* 28th day of December, 1877, and to I dren are among the prisoners. They mid* to span*, lie broke 5oo balls in 3s me dir«*ete«l anti delivered, in favor of the nnxi >us to become a State, although of Oregon an«l against B. F. Dowell, i are reported to be perfectly conten- minutes and 40 seconds, 1,000 111 til minutes State and 10 seeoiKi* 2,000 in 137 iniiimes ami In tor the recovery of the sum of $9,3MJ.13, with she lacks considerable of the popula —AT— J. N. T. MILLER....................... PRESIDENT ! ted, but no doubt long for the free- s«M*onds, 3,«100 in 203 minutes and 15 seconds, interest at the rateot 1(1 per cent, per annum tion requisite therefor. We trust our 4,« mhi iii gss minutes ami 35 seconds, and 5,- from the 3d «lav «if August, 1875, an«l the J. NI N A N...................... V ICK-PRESI DENT Democratic brethren at Washington j »loin of their old home in Wallowa <M>0 111 480 minutes and 35 seconds. He broke further sum of £W.30 costs and also the ac cruing costs, less tlm following payments: 100 balls in a minutes and 35 seeomls, ami valley ’ . A great parade is made over will not perpotrate the *ame blunitor • ictobcr 14th, 1*75, $398.Oil; and on October J. S. HOWARD’S STORE MAX MULLER........................SECRETARY another 100 in 5 minutes and 30 seconds. they were guilty of in the Colorado Joseph, win» is visited daily by a largt 25th. 1*77, $2,700.00, I have levietl upon and | E. B. WA1SON............................ ATTORNEY The J/erabl'n Washington special says: will oiler tor sale for cash, at publieanction, m dler. number of the citizens of Leavenworth Unquestionably there is an ugly feeling to the highest bidder, at the Court House «i. H. Al KEN........ MEDI« AL EXAMINER | Circumstances have made Joseph a 1 among some Republicans here toward the door in Jacksom tile, Jackson county, Ore I president, and besides certain wi-ll-arranged gon, Oil B rick P omeroy appears in a new j principal chief, which his tribe never I attack* to be made on .*-eeH'taries Evarts ' and Schurz, it is intend«*«! not to stop at th« role, that of champion of the working Satr.ril.iy, February 16, 1878, tliil. The distinction acquired by hi* ' presid«*nt himsell. 't his hitter part of tin EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: men. Tire aforesaid individuals can protracted contest has made him an I programme is to be carried out by Spencer, ( at on«* o'clock r. m . of said «lav, all ot said P. DI NN, K. KUBLI, JACOB ISH. i as chairman of th«« senate military c«nniiiit- defendan ’s (B. F. Dowell) interest in the not benefit their cause more than, by ' object of muft* than usual interest. 1 tee, who has arranged to investigate the re follow ing described real property, to-wit: letting this contemptible humbug n\l The north half of the first block north of DIRECTORS : ; cent payment of ilo,one to Major Ben. J. N«*w*|»t (»«trial. . Runkle as back pay in the army, amt tin block No. 24 in th«* town of Jacksonville. bla< ku’U.ird severely alone. He only J. N. T. Miller, J. Nunan, Max Muller Oregon, bounde«! as follow*: Beginning ai j president’s connection with it. experts t<< profit by this new profession, the northwest corner of the first block north Tho Portland Standard gave it* G. 11. Aiken, P. 1 hinn, E. B. Watson not that he cares a fig fur the Welfare I of block No. 21. as laid down on theinap ot ; readers a magnificent double sheet edi Jacob Isii, said town of Jacksonville, made out by K. Kubli, ( has. N i<*k«*ll oi tlm toiling masses. Sewell Truax and adopted by the Trustees tion Christmas morning. Another ev John Watson, M. Hanley, E. F. Walker ■ >i *aid town; thence south with Fifth street : one hundred feet to a stake; thence easterly I 1. F. Re«*ser. TllEREis tr« uMe brewing in the Re ' idence of its enterprise and prosperity. ! at right angles with Fifth street and parallel —«IP— The Portland Telegram announce- publican camp of Oregon. Deadly war with E tin«! F street two hundred feet to a stake «>11 teowest side of Sixt h street; tlienee that with the tieginning of this year it is begir.ning to I m waged between the UNION one hundred feet with Sixth street to a stake 4 PPLK’ATIONS Foil INSURANCE on tho sor'h side of F street; thence wester cohorts of Mitchell and bis opponent*. : will lie under a new management, and ! .A luav !««■ inaile to any memi»« r ol the ly with 1- street two hundred feet to the Board of D.rectois. Ex-Senator Coibett, Representative no pains will be spared to make it a place <>f beginning—including B. F. Dow- ! ell's dweb.ng house; it being the northwest Williams ami other Republicans ot tirst-class evening journal. COR. CALIFORNI A A 4th STS. part of the |>ie«-o of land conveyed by James prominence >re oppo-ing the claims of Tlo* Dalles Mountaineer, published (’luggage to Sewell Truax and deed dated ttie doughty S -na:or, who imagines a j by Wm. M. Hand, formerly of J ickson- July, 18«>0, ar,d the north half of the block California Street, buneotohe railroad bill will vault him on which f v.ell Truax's house was stand miiE undersigned would rf ville, has been enlarg'd and pre*ent- ing May, 1861. I spe«*tfully inform their friends air) the into the Senate again. For waugh! I Also th«- following portion of lots number ' pufilic generally that they hav«* piir«-hase«l . JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON. siii excellent appearntu-e. 2, 3 and ■!. in Vai«! town of Jacksonville, , the alsiv«* establishment, which, will be We are in receipt of Land UMIE UNHERSIGNEI» TAKES PLEAS coninieneinv at the southwest corner of the h«*ne<*torth conducted under their con-tant I S enator P atterson , ofS>u‘h Car 1 tire ill announcing to the public that he Sentinel otlic«* ; thence seventy-five feet on U personal supervision, ami they guaiantc« rpiIE I NIERSIGNED HAVE NOWON Oirner, nil important pub ¡ration pub- olitia, is sti.l a thorn in the Repub I has just receive«! a complet«* and tirst-class street; thence in a northerly direction par- , satisfaet < n to all who may favor tlii'in with I hand the most complete ami best »tuck ¡-tied it W i'hi* g -.li by II. N. Copp ! assortment of «¡ent’s Eurnishing Goods, : al’.el with Third street one hundred feel to their patronage. o: milliiierv goods ever Innuglil tu Jackson lican -ide. lit* tlir»* «ten* to I m * cotilili- i 'iieh as Hats, Shirts, Underw«-ar, etc.; best 1 the mirthern boundary line of said lots 2, 3 I The N«*w Yt-a»’* number of the He* ‘ lirands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No- I an«l 4; thence in an easterly direction seven- I These stables ar«* centrally located, an«! ville, cousiting ot uoti'lv a’ssent without exacting a pair, within convenient distanc«* of the various tions, Fatiev Goods, Glassware, Crockery, i tv-fiv«* iect with the northern boundary line ■ houses of public «>nt«,rtainment. H«ir*«*s rameiito liecord I ’ ni .n was a splendid and if that don't -nil bis 11 | U' lie in HATS. BONNETS. Musical 1 ust 111 mi l!is. Bird Cages, Statioii- of saitl lots to Third stree ; thence along i ami mules will b<* boar«led and carnl l >r:il «•otic goes lie will re.-lg i, in which •uo*, such as lias never been excelled <*rv, P«M-k«*t and Table Cutlery, Albums, Third street one hundred feet to the place | moderate charges. They have one «film I lowers, ribbons, lae«*s, neckties, gloves, event a Democrat -iic«*ee«l* turn. Il i- *»n the Coa*t. That paper is foremost Toys, ('.indies, Nuts, etc., w hich will be sold of beginning—including the said Sentinel largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot eollais and culls, etc., etc., winch we will at the cheapest rates, «»¡ve me a call and offi«*e. Portland, of sell at low prices. iin intere-lmg spectacle to witness the J in everything of l ite. Also a parcel or lot described as follows; ; i see for yourselves. BUG«;iES AND CARRIAGE'S, Beginning at th«* northwest corner of John F. BRECK ENFELD. Republican majority humoring tin Miller's lot on Third street, in said town of ’ With single or double teams, for hire on rea Meeting «ailed. Sewing Machines for Sale. w hims ul this obstreperous carpvt-bag- Jackson ville, Oregon, thence in an easterly 1 sonabh* terms. Also good Saddl«* Horse* B. HOSTEL, ■ «lireetion with Miller’s north boundary line and Mules, which will be hired to go to any . We have on hand a number of tlm cele- gt F‘ A------- The Chairman ha* called a meeting on«* hundred feet to Miller’s northeast cor- i part of the country at moderate rates. i bra.eil liovvc tx vv ing Machines, which vve of the Democratic State Central Com PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER, ner; thence northerly at right angles with i Animals bought and sold, and broke to i will s«‘ll cheap tor citsh, or exchange lor I t is the height of nonsense for Miller's line twenty-one feet and four inches saddle or harimss. grain. mittee/nwti-e of which will I m » found t<> a stake; theme westerly parallel with J. A. CARDWELL. Democrats to Lu soar» d by such delu MISSES D. A M.CARDWELL. IN ORTH’S BUILDING. Mil’er’s uoith boundary line one hundre«! ; at the head of our column*. We are sions as the greenback fiasco. N" feet to th«» east si«l«> of Third street; tlienc«* ; A . M A i : I< S, pleased that early action is thus re with the east side «if Third str«*et in a south- ' earthly good wall ever be done through GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES! I ) ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES To; ci ty dir«*ctiou to the place of beginning — in solved on, as there is important and lU the public ot Jiwksonville and vicinity 1 cluding B. Fl Dowell's law ollie«*. sm t> a movement, while th»* strength MERCHANT TAILOR! —AT— With a that he Was a scholar of Proi. lir. Mosier, I Al*c lot t«Mir (4) of section two (2) and th«* of llo* Democratic i ally, which cap :ili«l »•nergetic work before us. <lir«*<*tof ol ill«* I iiiversitv of Greitswald, ' northwest qtlarter of section twelve (12) and JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, will do wh it is proper in 'he pr< invf-, *trm g and unexceptionable ticket the Prussia, and Prof. Hr. Volkmann, ot the I the northeast, quarter of tlto northeast quar Frey’s Boot and Shoe Store, '.'iiiversitv of Hall«*. Ihiring the Franco- | ter of section eleven (11)—all in township js impair» >1 by the defect ion of erilbu- pro~p»*ct.* are favor able fora Democrat I) ECENTLY OF SAN FRANCISCO. !L\s Prussian war In* was sp«>ciai assistant to ! thirty-nine. (39) south of range, one (1) west, C ai . ii -' okma street , sias?* who -Vi tn to li .ve unlimited ic victory in ..line, Ttie Presidential the Iloctor-in-cliief Zuelzer and Ludwig ol situated, lving and being in tiie county of Ik opene«! a Tailor Shop in alasonic Build confidence in that prince of impostor«, ing, (opposite th«* Postoffie««), when* I.«« is election in 1871» was no criterion of nm- Berlin ami Bieslau, Germany. Fractures Jackson, State ot Oregon. Jacksonville, Oregon. and external <lis«*ases, aeut«* or ehroiiie. most 1 > i i< k 1 omet oy. L«*vi«*«l upon as th«* real property of the prepar«*«! to execute all work in his lin«» in . -lieugih. Ttie Democracy was divided carefully Ireat«*d. < ’upping.Leeching, Bleed said defendant, B. F. Dowell, to satisfy the a workmanlike* manner, from the cleaning and repairing of clothes to the ing ami t«*«*tli extracted at all hours. demands of the above execution. I k tel< graphic report l>e true, Mr. within itself, while its opponent* were All kinds <>f birds sluffed atid put up in J. \V. MANNING, avin «; permanently located Manufacture of Complete New Suits’ most natural shapes. Sheriff <»f Jackson county, Oregon. in Jacksonville, the un< .«»signed re- Haye* will veto the- Bland silver bill, active ami reinforced by substantial Jacksonville, l»«*e 11, 1877. Jacksonville, Jan. 10, 1878. s]«ecttullv informs th«» publn* that In* is pecuniary as*i*t.»nce manipulated by A good stock of all kinds of Gents ’ Trim though he does not desire to antago mings will be kept on hand. Persons de prepared to d< all kimls <>t work in th«* boot nize Congress, The Cabinet on the none other than III»* redoubtable M itch- siring to make up their own good* « an hav«' and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran- (¡EoR«(E W. FREY. tin* same cut to order. Samples <>f good* ' >'’'d. 4ih considered the silver quest ion, and ell himself. Matters have altered kept from which suits can be ordered ami | made up. it was thought best to pr« pare a bill , since then, and nothing tail in»*xcusa Cor. ('alitornia and Oregon Sts., Jackson ville ' WHO WANTS A HOME? Jacksonville, June 23, 1*77. HENRY PAPE, Engineer. J upon the -til ject as a mean* of escap , tile blundering can deprive us of a THE EAGLE MILL. ing a contest with Congress over the sweeping vic? .ry. Let the Dvmocra rUHE UNDERSIGNED, in order to Bland bill. Th»* remonetization of *il cy improve it* opportunity. JOHN L. CARTER & SON 1 «'lose partnership, «»tier for sale a farm ot ..20 acr«*s, pleasantly situated on Rogue ver has a strong Republican (lacking, THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . OITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH river, on the direct road to Fort Klamath, 34 L j ot Jacksonville, ami half a mile north PAINTERS. Platln iHlk. though the Democrats lead in the mil«** from lacksonville. Th«* place i* most of Ashland, Is pr<*part*d to do general Cus ly ii< li bottom land, well vvah red, with an movement. tom ami Exchiitigt* Business. The Portland lire, a rabid supporter • xteiisiv «• outside range lor horses, «-attic or Flour and Fee«l at the pHOlCE WINES. LIQUORS AND CI WE ARE FULI.Y PREPARED TO DO sheep. Will I m * sold ,,n ea~y terma: Ono <IUl> H li(IS«*. of Senator Mitchell, ill reply to Hie Or ’ ’ gars constantly on hand. The reading ' «» all kinds of Painting,1' including fourth down, the balance on lilteral credit. The ^Chicago Journal'.* Savannah egonian, speaks thu-ly of Dick Wil table is also supplied with Eastern periodi 1 In Stock, consist mg ol h«H scs, eatlh*. sln*«'p I LOWEST CASH PRICES. cals and leading papers of t he < ’oast. 1 HOUSE PAINTING, ami Imgs, along with th«* farm iiiiph'iiients, liams: (Georgia) letter ridicules the statement hay. grain, ele., «an be bought «•heap, giv ing Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pounds SIGN POINTING, “There is information,” also, “that purchaser of the place pieteiciu-e it <|>-sin*d. printed through« ut the north that the FOR RENT. of short* ami eight pounds of bran given per HULL BRO8. Representative William*” sold out to bushel ofgoo«l wheat. Wil) sack and braml ORNAMENTA L P A INTING, recent election of»ighty independent the sacks—customers furnishing th«* sacks. Corbett and the Northern Pacific -last memb«*rs of the State legislatur«* is an March, and that ttie consideration wa* rpilE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS Ills My brother, «;. F. Billings, will have WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTIN«;. ECHOOL TEACHERS: I tarm, *itua«<*d three tnil«*s north-east of charge of the business, being ass.sled In outgrowth of Mr. Haye*’ southern pol that he (W illiams) should have their Jacksonville, for rent for one year. For competent millers. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. you CAN EASILY INCREASE YOUR 1 salary «>v <t< v«>«>iig a veiy small por icy. The writer, a Democrat, say* -upport ami that of the Oregonian for further particulars enquire of j:£' Everything as represented or no sale. Orders from thecountrv iironintlvattcml JACOB 1SII. tion of vottr leisiir«* .ime to my iiUer«st. I ed to. - « » a ___ _____ Rs s - E - 1 ’ ’ AHNHAM. the seat now occupied by Hon. J. H. that party line* were not drawn ami it October 6, 1877. • Io not ex| ce« von toeanvass for my cel«*- Mitchell in the Senate. From the very hra'c«l P>< atty's ,,: »»«o* an«» « »r«.*an* unless wa* merely a t«*st of personal strength I )O\\ DER—Giant, Blastingor gun powder, lime of tile grand dinner at the »•nail” you see tit to: butthe service 1 require ofy on SIGN PAINTERS 1 ail kimls, and caps and fus«*, for sale in between the Delimcrats, in which Re . mansion, at which the “sell-out” was is both pleasitnl ami profitable. Full partic quantities to suit, by JOHN MILLER. ulars free. Addiess publicans and fibers took no part. consummated, Mr. Williams has been U ” A NT E D IN E V ER Y S Et TI ON O F TIIE DANIEL F. BEATTV, Washington, N.J. ’» Unit«*«! States and Provinces to atiswer 4 X ES, Hatches, Drawing Knives, Broad- Ttie letter says it is absurd Io cla«s the i barely luke-warm toward the Salt this adv«-rtisement. Address HAVE ON HAND A LARGESUPPLA 71 axes, Mattocks, Picks,all sizes of Ham T DANIEL F. REALTY, Washington, N. J. I 1 of first-c'as* 1 umber of »'Very <l«“*eri pt ioi independents elected as Iliyes men. Lake enterprise, for Which fie had pro mers, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER. at the mill of Davis ,t Torey on Wagnci Every urn of them is a staunch Demo fessed so n uch friendship during the Creek, whi«*h I will dispose of for money. o vor. want protection? Buv a Pistol or LL kinds of ammunition for sale bv * political cuiivdss. E W < i mis made to order and repairing hor*cs or grain. Any bill sawed to order «’m crat. Knife, or both, of | JOHN MILLER, 1 JOHN MILLER. properly done by JOHN MILLER. short notice. J. ISH. H LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE U LADIES’ AM) GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, » < JACKSONVILLE BRANCH 4 A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICLÎ ¡OF CABTFOTtXrA. LATEST ARRIVALS > l<:w <4< >1> 4!! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, NEW MILLINERY STORE! BRECKENFELD ’S! H RAILROAD SALOON, LIVE AND LET L|VE ! FOR SALE OR TRADE ! D V I i