The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 11, 1879, Image 2

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Or gemonntir viinrs.
THE CKI.EBKiriOV OF
HAY.
CELEBRATION
BACK A l
THE 01.11 !SI7JV2XI>
J ;T. G. REAMES.
E. R. REAMES.
Gen. Ewing, the Democratic candi­
Rpports from every portion of date for Governorof Ohio, declared the
—OF THE—
líírrinl Paper for Jackson, Josephine i Lake. the country
denote that our national great issue of our times iu plain and
CALIFORNIA ST.,
holiday was moro generally observed impressive language in his speech at i
JULY II, 1879.
FRIDAY,
than ever before. While prepara- Washington tlie other day. “The
i
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON.
L atest advices do not ascribe tions were not as extensive aud the people of Ohio,” said he, “have too
AT
THE
STORE
OF
—OF—
the recent advance in the price of display not as gorgeous as characterized much patriotism and enlightened self­
wheat to Republican predictions of a the celebration of the Centennial year, interest to consent that sectional strife
yet the patriotism of the people seemed shall bo protracted ten years after all Jacksonville Lodge No. 10.
Democratic revolution.
BY ADOITING A
more thoroughly diffused than ever be­ I the settlements of the war have been
I
T he political horoscopo denotes a fore, and fewer neglected to manifest it accepted and acquiesced in everywhere
I. O.
8 O. F.
substantial vindication of the“blunder- in some way. Whether this will be ac­ I throughout the country. They de­
ing” course pursued by the majority cepted as an auspicious omen of nation­ mand that this settlement having been
in Congress. Democratic “blunders” al progression we shall leave for oth accepted, prosperity and concord shall
aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu­ I
somehow always result in Republican ers to translate.
return hand in hand; and, above all,
pied by me as the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregou, I take this means
—
Tho boom of anvils early Friday Ohio, the first born of the struggles of JACKSONVILLE LODGE WILL CELE-1
annihilation.
of announcing that I ant now displaying tho
IN PRICES
T he Republican managers, by their morning awakened the inhabitants of our Revolutionary sires, will nerer sub­ »f brale its coming anniversary on the I
above date by a Procession, Exercises at the
course in Congress, have already made i our town to the realization of the fact mit to surrender to any party the liber' Court House Square, Ball, etc.
Members of the Order will meet in Odd
North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of
the issue for the ensuing national con- I ' that the Fourth of July had arrived. ties that were meant for mankind.'1
Fellows
Hall at 1:30 p. m . and forming in
Tho
day
opened
quite
gloomily
here,
This
declaration
of
Gen.
EwiDgforms
test. The real question now is wheth­
procession will leave the hall at 2 o’clock r.
the
weather
being
chilly,
with
rain
M. After marching through the principal GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS,
—AND THE—
of
itself
a
platform
on
which
all
patri
­
er the party of Fraud in 187G shall lie
streets the procession will move to the Court
threatening
and
a
stiff
breeze
blowing
otic and far-seeing American citizens House Square, where the following exercis­
tho party of Force in 1880. And the
DRY-GOODS,
take place:
during
tho
entire
time.
These
1
should rally together in a common es 1. will Music
people are fully alive to the situation as
by the Band.
drawbacks did not prevent a large effort for the preservation of free Insti­ 2. Opening ode.
it is presented.
3. Prayer by the Chaplain.
I
crowd from assembling—one that com­ tutions.
—OF—
4. Vocal music.
T he Mercury becomes righteously pared favorably with those of previous '
5.
Reading
of
Dispensation.
In such a contest as that now en­
TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc
indignant became tho duty on quinine affairs. At about ten o’clock the pro­ gaged between the right of the people 6. Music by the Band.
7. Oration by -ex-Governor S. F. Chad-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!!
Is so high, allowing a few to become cession moved from town uuder the to elect their own rulers and the pro- wick.
Which Is surpassed by nono in the county and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIMES.
It shall continue to be my aim to give
M usic.
rich at the expense of the many. Bro. direction of E. I). Fuudray, chief mar­ tensions of the Republican party to 8.
9. ('losing odo.
—THE—
Cornell’s plea for the ague-stricken den­ shal, and his aids, T. T. McKenzie and keep thomsolves in power by military
10. Prayer.
The
Most
Goods
for
the
Least
Money,
In the evening a ball will bo given at Veit
izens of Oregon is one tempered with Win. Bybee, and took up a lino of forco and by fraud, no American Schutz
’ Hall, to which a cordial invitation is and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other house.
GREATEST VARIETY
I
philanthropy; though a corresponding march for tho Grove, headed by the worthy of the name should hesitate extended. Music by the Jacksonville Brass • It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods I cannot produce upon
and String Band. Tickets for Ball, includ­ i inquiry, but to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at
reduction in tho tax on whisky would I Jacksonville Brass Band, which enliv­ for a moment on which side to range ing supper, $3.00.
| my old stand is solicited.
N. FISHER.
TO SELECT FROM IN
of Arrangements—Fred. Luy,
in a great measure atone for this dis­ ened the day with new and popular himself. Self-government and the ’ K. Committee
Kubli, II. v. Helms, Frank Krause,
crimination against quinine. We call music well rendered. Several hundred freedom of elections must be main* Thos. B. Kent.
Reception Committeo—Jesse Houck,Wm.
for the ayes and nocs on this proposi­ people had congregated when tho exer­ tained!
M. Turner, John Bolt.
Floor Managers—II. v. Helms, J. P. Mc­
cises of the day woro opened by a pa­
tion.
_______
All honor to the Democracy of Ohio Daniel, T. T. McKenzie.
W hen Governor Thayer telegraphed triotic air from the band, which was fol­ for nominating as their candidate a Marshal, H. v. Helms; Assistants, A.
Bish and J. II. Hyzer.
to the Secretary of War, at the begin­ lowed by a prayer appropriate to tho man in whom the spirit of liberty is ^ jj _N o pains will be spared to make the
celebration and ball a success in every par­
ning of the last Indian outbreak, that a occasion by tho chaplain, Rev. M. A. alike ardent and resolute!
ticular and an invitation to participate is ex­
tended to all.
temporary issue of arms was necessary Williams. Tho Declaration of Indo-!
Bncing on tho Northwest Coast.
pendence was next read by Miss Etui- I
I
to enable him to protect the settlers,
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OP
As
our
State
makes
rapid
strides
ly
Brown
in
a
clear
tone
and
excellent
he received an answor as follows:
“You have more than your quota of manner. Then came tho oration of forward as a commonwealth, an in­
arms.” His Excellency, however, was Robt. A. Miller, which was quito a creasing partiality for fine horseflesh
equal to the emergency. He tele­ happy effort, abounding In interesting manifests itself, which is emulated in
FANCY GOODS
T HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
graphed in reply: “We have more data and choico sentiment. It was no small degree by our territorial A consignment of the celebrated Singer Sew­
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES
than our quota of Indians.” The re­ also well delivered and elicited much neighbor, Washington. The races at ing Machines, which are for sale on the usual ;
AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND
liberal
terms
and
at
the
regular
prices
estab-
!
Head
3T.
Mensor's
Current
Hillsboro,
and
at
Walla
Walla,
in
K
ates
favorable comment. Dinner was soon
quired arms wero at once issued.
lished by the company. Therefore waste no
SATINS, BOOTS & SHOES,
afterward announced and well laden , which some of the best blood of the time, money and patience on inferior machines
CLOTHING, ETC.,
T here are some free to make a! baskets were brought forward and Coast participated,are amply in proof of when you can purchase a genuine Singerat the
figures. In buying a Singer you get a
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &o.
point against the Democratic majority ebullient patriotism vented itself on tho this. At the former place tho Califor­ same
machine of acknowledged merit and established
LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS
by asserting that the extra session of I delicious viands that had been provid­ nia trotting mare “Nellie l’atchen” reputation, and are certain of having value re­ San Francisco refined sugar, 7 tbs for................................................
$1.00
for your money, as every machine is Extra Costa Rica coffee, by quantity, 22 c tn. per It» ami 4 lbs for
1.00
Congress cost the people a vast amount ed. The afternoon was pleasantly i defeated “Parrott” and “Lady Faus­ ceived
I Rope of all sizes per pound for...........................................................
.16
warranted
by
the
company.
1VE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
. 3K
of money, estimated at $1,009,000. spent in various ways, the numerous tina,” though not before each of the The Singer Company now sell three-quarters ■ Liverpool salt ¡»er tt> for........................................................................
tv ladies to the tact that we have now on
amusements that had been devised af­
Extra
choice
tea
per
lb
for
....................................................................
.30
and
upward
all the machines sold in the world, the ca­
»4
hand the largest and best selected assort­
While these public economists are ma­ fording much sport to participants and others had won two beats, making the of
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pacity of their works at Elizabeth, New Jersey, Tobacco per lb for...................................................................................
ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­
$3.50
nipulating the figures to establish their spectators alike. There was jar-spear- fast time of 2:31 j; while Joe Taylor’s enabling them to turn out over a thousand ma­ ( Candles per box.......................................................................................
CY GOODS of every description in Southern
a day, and they have 4,500 offices for
Oregon, and we will henceforth make thia
charges, it will not be amiss to inquire ing, and foot-racing by boys and girls, “Frank Hastings,” by “Monday,” beat chines
the sale of these justly celebrated sewing ma­
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, eto.
line of goods our specialty and sell them at
and
Uncle
Jimmy
’
s
duck-play,
and
so
how much they are willing to allow for
; “Ryestraw” by half a length in a mile chines, which have taken the
forth. The last mentioned game con­
Prints, 15 yds for......
$1.00
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
. the obtuseness of their man Hayes and
FIRST PRIZE
Muslin per yd........... .
. 9 and upward
sisted of placing a duck in a box with a and a half dash in 2:46); and Miller &
K
To the gentlemen we will say, it yea
Men’s hats, each........
the cost of his Presidential backbone, hole in the top, through which the bird Bybee’s “Mollie Miller” came in ahead
1.00 “
Over all conqietitors moro than two hundred Men’s boots per pair
<<
want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must
3.50
“
furnished by Chandler, Robeson A Co. wasexpected to thrust its head, when the of Tillie W., another threo-year-old, times.
il
goto Reames Bros, to buv it, as we claim to
Shoes
“
“
.75 “
44
li
After the Chicago fire the Relief Committee Slippers
have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
“
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These are important items to be taken players would attempt an exhibition of running a mile in 1:50. The Derby undertook
il
Jackson county and will allow no one to un-
to
furnish
sewing
machines
to
the
Cotten
tlannel
shirts
and
drawers,
each
..........................
.63
“
their skill by shying a stick at it. But at Walla Walla was won by “Winters,’’ needy women of that city, and applicants were Men’s cloth suits worth $15.00 for.....................................
into account.
dersell us.
9.00
alas! the duck was too modest a fowl and
These goods wore all purchased by a rnera-
Men's cloth pants worth $6.00 for.....................................
permitted
to
choose
from
six
different
kinds
of
3.50
T he treasonable utterances of anoth­ refused to show itself, which brought by “Norfolk,” defeating “Trade Dol­ machines. 2,944 applicants were furnished with And various other articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine as it costs noth­ ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOU8-
ES in San Francisco and New York, and w
MORRIS MENSOK.
er “(Jon federate Brigadier” reverberate the game to an unsatisfactory termi- lar,” “Tidal Wave” and a field of fine machines, of which number 2,427 chose Singer ing to satisfy yourself.
will warrant every article and sell then
machines
ami
517
distributed
theirchoiceamong
cheaper tor cash than any house’n count! "•V
on our ear and we are horrified to . nation. By this time tbesun was rap­ threc-year-olds, after a very close the five other kinds of machines. They were to
We also keep on hand a full stock of
idly
descending
in
the
west,
and
ap
­
struggle.
It
is
quite
probable
that
earn
their
living
on
these
machines,
and
took
learn that in his address at the dec­
proaching evening gave warning that
the Singer, because
oration of the graves of the rebel dead a conclusion of festivities was at hand. other speed contests will transpire be­
GROCERIES,
IT IS THE BEST.
at Frederick, Md., Congressman J. C. By six o'clock the greater portion of fore the State Fair races, which prom­
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE,
The people bought Singer machines as fol-
8. Blackburn said: “Thestern arbitra­ the assemblage had departed and the ise to be more than usuallj’ Interesting.
CROCKERY,
lows:
ment of the sword was given against grounds, which, but a short time before
1‘erliaps.
1870.... ................... 127,833 Singer Machines
had been a sceno of gleeful animation,
A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
* us; nor is there in this broad land to­
ISTI.... .................. 181.260 “
“
wero soon well nigh deserted. The
We suppose the Republican mana­ 1S72....
----
XWIF
’
L.EiyrETYTS
....219,758 “
“
day one who would seek to assert party at the Club Room in the evening
Farm and Freight Wagons.
...232,444 “
“
1873....
gers
will
consider
the
action
of
the
again by arms the principles for which proved an entire success. Tho hall
Are
offered
to
the
Farmers
of
Southern
Oregon,
for
the
harvest
of
1S79.
A
full
line
of
harvesting
...241,679 “
“
1874....
Plows. Gang Plows & Sulky Plows.
machinery, consisting of
....249,852 “
“
these lives were given.” How long was crowded to its utmost capacity Democratic majority in adjourning 1 s75....
...262,316 “
“
¡Congress without honoring IlayeB’ 1876....
In fact everything from the finest needle
are the delicate sensibilities of the with gay votaries of Terpsichore, who,
...................
.282 812 “
“
WALTER A. WOOD'S WELL-KNOWN IRON MOWER,
to a threshing-machine. Give us a call and
not until the gray dawn of morning veto of the appropriation bill provid­ 1877....
1S7S...
356.432
“
“
“trooly loil” leaders of the Republican had made its appearance, saw fit to
for yourselves as to our capacity of
I IRON MOWERS NEW MODEL. CHAIN KAKE REAPERS, SWEEP RAKE REAPERS, judge
ing for the payment of U. S. Marshals
furnishing goods as above.
party to be offended by such rebel sen­ wend their way homeward. The
I». II. FEATHERS.
WITH OR WITHOUT MOWING ATTACHMENTS.
The way to make money is to save it. To
and their deputies with even a hear­ Agent for Jackson and Josephine Counties.
timents'?
save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH
music furnished by Messrs. Schmidt,
. for your goods aud buy of
ing, as revolutionary. They can make
Headquarters, Jacksonville, Or.
T he Democratic State Convention Luy and Hull, was of an excellent
‘ REAMES BROS.
i (Character, and was supplemented by the most of their discomfiture, for the
of California made an egregious blun­ I a superb repast at tho New State
people have themselves become tired
I WITH NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1879, HAS PASSED THE
der in refusing to endorse the Demo­ Hotel thoroughly appreciated. The ball
i of paying supernumerary Federal of­
’ ’ stage of experiment ami stands unrivalled to-day as the best Self-Binder in the world.
crats nominated by the New Constitu­ concluded the celebration of the 103d
It
was awarded the first premium and gold medal by the Oregon State Fair for 1878 over all
ficials for interfering in elections,
—AT—
i other Binders.
tion Party and completing the ticket anniversary of the event glorious and
—OF—
all-important Iu the history of our however important they may bo to
with candidates of its own selection.
country, all having occasion to regret the Republican cause.
Not an iota of principle would thus that it does not occur more frequently.
Goonsi!
Knees nt Yreka.
have been sacrificed and the election
The celebration at McCoy’s grove,
For 1879, leads all other Separators and Horse Power in improvements of real merit and value;
of a greater portion of its nominees I near Willow Springs, was none the
The races at Yreka on the 4th and
in fact it is the
—AT
could at the same time have been less an unqualified success. Many 5th were interesting, though no fast
from a distance were no doubt deterred
BOSS THRESHER OF AMERICA.
placed beyond peradventure of a
from attending by the gloomy weather time was made. The first race was a WHERE A COMPLETE AND MAGNIF-
doubt. With Its strength impaired to prevailing that morning; but the crowd singlo dash of half a mile and was won ' VV icent assortment of new goods has LA BELLE WAGONS AND HAUKS, COOPER'S PORTABLE TRACTION FARM EN­
GINES, STATIONARY ENGINES, AND SAW MILL MACHINERY,
a great extent by the inroads of new w is, if anything, larger than tho one by Edson’s horse Charles in 52 sec­ just been received, consisting in part of
TURBINE WATER WHEELS, ETC., AND
political movements known as the present at the celebration in Jackson- onds. Flitner’s Ida Hammond won '
All Kinds of Groceries,
Full Line of Extras for all Machinery Always Kept on Hand.
Workingmen’s party and “Honorably ville. Estimates made by those who the heat race; best time 1:59. The CARPETS,
had an opportunity of judging, place
has just received a complete and firat-claM»
Bilks,” it cannot hope to be entirely
the number at not less than 1,100 per­ single dash of a mile was won by Suth­ CLOTHING,
assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Gooda
successful against the united hosts of Re­ sons, who camo from every portion of erland’s Orphan Girl in 1:54, while
A. SLOCUM, Roseburg, Manager for Southern Oregon. R eames B ros ., such as Hats, Shirts, Underwear, etc.; best
Imuxis of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No­
DRY-GOODS,
Jacksonville, Local Agents.
publicanism, held together as they are the country. The committee of ar­ Sutherland’s Rock walked off with
tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery
TiTSEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICE I.lST. &t
FANCY GOODS,
Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station­
by the cohesive power of Federal plun­ rangements was assiduous in its du­ the purse in the half-mile heat race in
ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums,
ties,
neglecting
not
the
slightest
detail,
der. By the time the Septemlier elec-;
52J and 58.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will lie Hold
and that its efforts wero eminently
at the cheapest rates. Give me a call and
tion rolls around it will become very
Y
JR
1£S
KA
JR
It
A_
IL
SCHOOL BOOKS,
see for yourselves.
successful all will attest. The exer­
NEW THIS WEEK.
evident that party fealty should be cises wero very interesting and duly
F. BRECKENFELD.
----- OF THE-----
HATS AND CAPS,
tempered with a fair degree of strate­ appreciated, comprising prayer by
A CARD.
TOBACCOS & CIGARS,
gy in contests of this nature.
Elder M. Peterson, reading of the Dee- '
laration of Independence hy Frank Si-
HARDWARE & TINWARE,
aving been accused , person -
T he most important transfer of fers, and an eloquent oration by Nat.
ally, of writing a certain article pub­
BLACKSMITH,
OF CALIFORNIA. -
property that has occurred on the Langell, all of which was interspersed
lished in the Doiif/la* Independent ot Rose­
burg, Oregon, a short time since, in relation
OFFICERS OF THE YREKA BRANCH:
northwest coast lor years was consum­ with excellent music by the tuneful to
Miss L. of this city, I take this method
FOURTH STREET. JACKSONVILLE.
glee
club.
The
equestrian
quadrille
PAINTS
&
GLASS.
of informing tny friends that I am not the
mated at Portland on the 1st. By this
DANIEL
REAM,
M.
D.,
President.
JOHN
B.
ROHRER,
Vice
President.
and lancer’s tournament proved a prom­ author or writer of said article, or of any
J. M. WALBRIDGE, Secretary.
transaction the Oregon Steam Naviga­ inent feature and displayed to good correspondence that has appeared in said In fact everything to be found in a first-
class
stock
of
General
Merchandise,
which
JOSEPH H. HYZER.
A\ ING TAKEN CHARGE OF THF
tion Company, the greatest monopoly effect the equestrianism of the ladies paper.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
will be sold at prices
Jacksonville, July 9, 1879.
shop formerly occupied by Dan.Crouo-
A.
M.
Johnson,
P.
S.
Terwilliger,
George Smith,
that ever infested our Stato, gives way and gentlemen participating as well
muler, situated north of Cardwell’s Liverv
l
’
erry
Hoyt,
John
Miller.
That Defy Competition.
Stable, I am now prepared to do
J
to soother not one whit less exacting as the training they had received at
Administrator’s Notice.
tho
hands
of
Major
Colvlg.
The
BOARD
OF
TRUSTEES
:
The highest price allowed for country pro­
in the corporation headed by Jay
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
grounds had been furnished with a In the matter of the estate of Thomas G. duce.
P. S. Terwilliger
John B. Rohrer
Daniel Ream, M. D.
Dews, deceased.
Gould, tho king of New York stock spacious dancing pavilion by Colvig &
A. M. Johnson in the best manner and on short notice
X-çu-Give me a call at my establishment in J. M. Walbridge
Ferry Hoyt
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in Masonic Building and be convinced that George Smith
N. D. Julien
Charles B. Boice
My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar­
Speculators, and a monopolist in more ■■'Rowe, and the afternoon and evening 11 the undersigned has been appointed by there
is no humbug about this.
anteed. Give me a trial.
"
Chas. Bouliart
•John Miller
the
County
Court
of
Jackson
county,
Ore
­
than the ordinary meaning of the were agreeably spent in “tripping the j
E. JACOBS.
R.
B.
PARTRIDGE,
Agent.
^•¿f
“
Horse-shoeing
a
specialty.
gon, sitting in probate, Administrator of the
. .
n
MATT. SHANNON.
term. That the people are to be con­ I light fantastic toe” to tho dulcet strains estate of Thomas G. Dews, deceased.
This Organization has been formed in the interest of Policy Holders, and all money paid into
Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1878.
of
Prof.
Scott
’
s
string
band.
The
whole
All
persons
indebted
to
said
estate
are
re
­
gratulated on this change is rather du­
thia office for insurance will I mj retained and invested in this vicinity, Each of the above nam­
affair wasenlivened by a short and pithy quested to settle the same immediately, and
ed
gentlemen have taken $10,000 insurance on their lives, in this Company. Parties desiring
bious, unless consolation is to be found address from Mrs. Dun I way, who did those having claims against the estate will
information
regarding the Company, or insurance u[>on their lives, are respectfully referred to
present them with the proper vouchers to
BIG BUTTE, OREGON,
in the hope that it ensures the intro­ not fail to avail herself of this oppor- me at my residence on Applegate, Jackson
any of the above named gentlemen.
duction of unlimited capital into Ore. tuoity to score “those awful men.”j< county, Oregon, within six months after the
i
FORWARDING & COMMISSION AGENT
first publication of this notice.
goo which may be used in the con Various amusements were also afforded ;1
JOHN BOLT,
GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES!
I
Administrator of said estate.
»
etraction of a railroad from the Colum­ and tho “wee sma’ hours of morn” bad
i
arrived before the last could prevail Dated July 11,1879.
—AT—
Roseburg, Oregon
he undersigned have a band ,
bia river to connect with the Union upon themselves to conclude the fes­
of good, clean and well-graded sheep ■
AVING LATELY PROVIDED THESE
for sale, consisting of about five hundred Fréy’s Boot and Shoe Store,
mills with improved machinery, I am
Pacific, in which Gould is largely in tivities of the event. Nothing oc­
OF JACKSONVILLE
LAGER ! LAGER !!
I IfERf'IlANTS
I
and
fifty head, mostly ewes with lambs.:
now
fullv
prepared
to
fill
»11
orders
for
rus
­
curred
to
mar
the
pleasures
of
the
day,
111
and
vicinity
shiuping
goods via Rose-
terested. We fear that our young and
tic, mouldings, matching, turning, groov­ These sheep are in good order—in fact there 1
C alifornia S treet
buig will
find it to their advantage to shin
w
.
ing, etc., on short notice and at very reason­ is not a nicer bunch of sheep in the country
flourishing State is becoming more and a fact that added greatly to the success
through this house
Ample *arehou^
terms. A full assortment constantly of its size. They will be sold cheap, as we Jacksonville,
of the celebration.
THE EAGLE BREWERY. able
room,
safe
and
careful
storage,
and business
more entangled in tho meshes of soul­
kept on hand. Iam also ready to furnish have not sufficient range for thetn. For
promptly attended to.
»
ousmes«
j Ashland, Phoenix, and Big Butte
riarticulars
inquire
of
seasoned
lumber,
sugar
pine,
yellow
pine
less corporations who would not hesi- also celebrated the Fourth of July in
References: 8. Marks <fc Co.. J. c Flood
BIRDSEY A MATHIS,
aving permanently located
and fir, first, second and third grades, I
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’
Rock Point, Oregon.
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- G. Haynes, Roseburg.
HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTER ER, j planed or unplaned, ot a superior quality
tate to consume its very life’s blood, appropriate style. Full accounts of
on Freight....... ........ .„n.oo per
spectfully informs the public that he Charges
Is
and
in
any
amount.
County
orders
taken
has
now
on
hand
and
is
constantly
man-
;
A transfer from resident to foreign these celebrations have failed to reach ufaeturing the best Lager Beer in Southern at par. Give mo atrial ami I will convince i()R MINING BLANKS GO THE TIMES prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot
“ Salt ¡»er car load.......... 80 “ “
monopolists Is not by any menus al- us, but they are si id to have passed 1 Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to vou that I am ablo to perform what I
O ffice . Copp’s Hand-I>ook of Mining and shoe uiakiug line. Satisfaction guaran-
Mark your goods: Care of H. L. M
' Law always kept ou baud. Price $1 a copy., teed.
GEORGE W. FREY.
Roseburg
agree to.
J. P. PARKER.
off with eclat.
suit purchasers. Call aud test the article.
ways for the best.
REAMES BROS
NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY
Immense Reduction in Prices !
AHEAD AS USUAL!!
NEWMAN FISHER
On Monday, August 18th, 1879.
TO THE PUBLIC:
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
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LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Ever Known in a Regular Business,
LARGEST STOCK!
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
MOMaaaaaaaaMBaaM
PRO BONO PUBLICO !
ALL FOR CASH!!
STORE AHEAD!!
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION for the PEOPLE.
Spring and Summer Dry-Goods.
FRANK BROS.’ AGENCY!
GREAT SLAUGHTER of PRICES
WOOD'S SELF-BINDING HARVESTER!
LATEST ARRIVALS
Hay Bates, Chicago Pitts Wrestlers
E. JACOBS’ STORE Walter A. Wood’s Header, Victor and Self-Dump
Horse Power,
Oregon Street, Jacksonville,
!
BRECKENFELD ’ S !
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Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co
MATT. SHANNON
Beautiful Ladies' Hats & Flowers, I
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PARKER'S STEAM SAW MILL,
H. L. MURTON
SHEEP FOR SALE
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