arene" A KADiCAL ON THE KAMl’AGE. She gentilnatif aimes. FIRST YEAR To ilie People oi Northern Califeruia auû PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. Soiiite't Orem ! T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMES. Th< a© who flaunt the ensanguined garment, and assiduously have 11- ASHLAND COLLEGE ----- Ilificial Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake. itored to bamboozle the country into CALIFORNIA ST., — and — the belief that the Okalona Southern FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1*79. MRS. J. BILGER. States was a bona f<de concern and rep JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. CONDUCTED BY T he Modoc Independent, put ¡¡-lied resented the true sentiment of the j —LOCATED AT — at Alturas (Cal ), shows a deal of im South, have bad their images destroy AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER)' provement since it passed into the ed by a case ^f political insanity of an ASHLAND OREGON i bands of W. F. Edwards. It is now antipodal nature from that which they ____ BY ADOPTING A have been nurturing. It is the Le a neat and interesting journal and we California St., Jacksonville, First Session will Commence Sept. 15th, 1Î79. welcome it as an exchange. Such Mars Sentinel, an obscure Radical rpiIE MUSICAL COURSE OF THIS INSTITUTE WILL OPEN ON THE FIRST OF CASH changes for the t»ett« r are noteworthy. -beet issuing from the backwoods ol IIO AKO OF TRI STEEN: 1 September and is divided in four quarters, each comprising twenty-four lessons. R ev . L. L. R ogers , President. Iowa, that now bids for a share in the DEALER IN SCALE OF PRICES • W. H. A tkinson , I t would naturally be supposed that A. G. R ockfellow , I notoriety solely enjoyed by the pseudo R ev . J. S. Md' ai x, J acob W agner , the election in Kentucky failed to com»* Piano, per term.......................................................................................................... $15 00 J ohn W alker , Sou them concern, and very successful R ea . W. T. C haimas , i Singing, per term.......................................... ...................................................... 1.5 00 G. F. Bu t.I ngs . off, if we were to ju Igo by the studi- (.' lark T aylor , Violin, “ “ ..................................................................................................” ” ly, too. It is thus that this long-eared TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE 24 00 , Cithern, “ “ ................................................................................................ ’ qus silence of the Associated Press dis IN PRICES 24 00 specimen of the editorial fraternity i Instructions in Composing and Thorough Bass............................................ . 30 00 U0RT1IE lTRl ’ OSEOF FOUNDING THE patches on the subject. Democratic i Calling at private residences, per term of 24 lessons..................................... . 24 00 seeks to gain the attention of the I Ashland College ami Normal School, the victories evidently have no c’ arms for property known as the Ashland .Academy has STOVES, ISE OF 1NNTK1 MENT SI ADDITIONAE A MONTH cou n t ry: been placed, tree from debt, under the control the Republican managers of that sub “The Southerner can no more hdp of a Boar»! of Trustees, who have inaugurated Pupils are received at any period, and special attention is paid to those who have but sidised concern. ■ limited time. —AND THE— being a savage than the South call help the enterprise by tilling the follow ing positions For further particulars apply at the Musical Institute. in the Agricultural Implements, rattlesnakes and yellow producing T he yellow fever continues its har FACULTY : vest of death and has laid low a myriad lever. At his Lil ilí nature stamps bar- KEV. I.OWELLL. KOGERS. A. M„President; ’ biiisin on his brow, liar on his lips, of victims, including a large proportion Professor of Mental ami Moral Sciences. l luster on his tongue, and cowardice PUMPS AND PIPE, of colored people, who generally fare in his heart. Political equality and. W. I. NICHOLS, A. M., Vice President; | —OF— Professor of Mathematics. better than w hites in the struggle with fellowship between the North and MRS. A. A. ROGERS, Preceptress; Jbla. loath-ome disease, which lias com South would be a burlesque on govern Teacher ot English Grammar. GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! ! MRS. JENNIE BALDWIN NICHOLS, , menced its ravages much earlier than ment, and must always end in tragedy, l’he South must be disfranchised and Teacher of Music ami French. —THK— usual. The worst is feared as the sen- converted into a province governed by Other conqietent instructors will be secured | son progresses. the enlightened and progressive North, as fast as the needs of the Institution require, | HOI’I -*9 ’., TWINE, so that pupils may l>e provided with the best; GREATEST VARIETY T hat Sell iloi lai Adonis, the ele- or continue to be a political and in facilities for commencing and completing the i dustrialrapist, dominated by bluster gant Conkling of New York, has ing barbaric chiefs, and doomed to following AT THE STORE OE TO SELECT FROM IN i COURSES OF STUDY: bloomed out into a coming candidate political and industrial ruin.” 1. C lassical , requiring six years, including THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY for the Presidency, If we may be al Were we to emulate tho example preparatory studies. Graduates receive the Any One Store in Southern Decrees of A. B. ami A. M. lowed to put the Oregon construction set by a considerable portion of the 2. Sin s riFh', requiring four years. Degree Oregon or Northern POWDER AND FUSE, upon his sudden debut, In tlie “School Repul lican press in the Okalona States conferred. B. S. 3. N ormal , C ommercial , and Mt sicai ., oc California. for Scandal.” His collision with ex- controversy we would insult the in cupying three years each. Diplomas given cer I Senator Sprague of Rhode Island has telligence of tho people of the North tifying to attainments of graduates. EXPENSES. A General Assortment of SIIE1.F HARDWARE done its execution ami Roscoe now as it has chosen to belittle those of the Tuition in four Collegiate Branches, $1» a heads the list of aspirants on the Ka- South. Full well we know Misquota month. Music, $5 a month (use of instrument $1 additional). Vocal music in class, $3 a publican aide. tion to be but an emanation fr>tn the quarter. Boardin Boarding Bailor in Private IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL ETC., ETC. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF L sell tor the next SIXTY DAYS my entire line of N ose are more painfully aware that dwarfed brain of a political fanatic Families, S3.50 to S[..»0 a week. Rooms or Cottages for self-l>oanling, S2 to S5 per mouth. the Fall campaign is under way than and a rtflex of the sentiments of none PARTIAL LIST OF TEXT BOOKS. Robinson’s Mathematics, Steele's Series in FIRST-CLAWS MECHANIC WILL the department clerks. There issome- but himself, if we are allowed to ex- Natural Sciences, Harkness’ Latin, Fasquell s attend to Job-work with neatness and thing so plaintive »lout the call of the 'elude the fireeaters of the Z ich. French, Reed's Series in English Composition, dispatch. FANCY GOODS I will also keep constantly on hand a Republican managers for “more mud” Chandler school. To say that the Le Richardson’s Piano Instruction. PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF large stock of that makes it irresistible with them Mars Star is a representative of North LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES INTEREST. 1. The College will be chartered; and the AND DIAGONALS. SILKS AND LIQUORS AND TOEACCO. and tht>y pay the assessments without ern sentiment is but to equal the men- Normal or Training Schot»! for I’eaehers will l>e SATINS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, • murmur, list their head fall from i ducity of the statement that the States male, it is hoped by s|»ecial enactment, an ad Particular attention paid to Farmers’ CLOTHING, ETC., I the political guillotine in readiness. Is an exponent of Southern opinion. junct of the Public Sciutol system, ami Diplo wantsand the supplying of extras foi Farm made equivalent t<> first-grade certificates. Machinery, ami all information as to such And of such are the “civil service” ’ It is a parallel case throughout. Un mas 2. Ashland has no saloons. I he sale of in- articles furnished cheerfully, on application. LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS rules of His Fraudulency No pains will be spared to furnish our scrupulous political managers may toxicat ing litpiors is j»r<»hihiteil by the City au CLOTHING, Etc., Etc., thorities. who are sustained by a strong public customers with the best goods in the mar ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. T he Oreyonian, whieu u few months seek to magnify and mi contrue the sentiment. Agency of the l’ACI .’IC RUBBER FAINT At CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE 3. The School will be under the supervision llizil >vill I )ei‘y €>oinpnrison UTE •go discovered in ex St nator Mitch attending facts, but their efforts will of an Evangelical ('hristi.m Church. The Bi —the best in the wot Id. » I ladies to the fact that we have now on Our motto shall bo prompt and fair deal hand the largest ami l»est selected assort ell all that was vicious, moustrous and avail them nothing, except to estab ble will be reverently' read and studied; the ing with all. Call and examine our stock EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PURCHA8 ment of LA I >1 ES’ DRESS GOt >1 »S and FAN worship of God encouraged; but the Institu lish their own hypocrisy and irrespon unholy, has suddenly found him the before going elsewhere. Satisfaction guar la ers during this great sale at CY GOODS of every description in Southeru tion will be sectarian in no objectionable sense. anteed. MRS. J. BILGER. sibility in the minds of thejust people j Oregon, and we will henceforth make this embodiment of virtue ami would kiss 4. Book-keeping'. Business Arithmetic, Eng- Jacksonville, August 8, 1879. N. FISHER. line of goods our specialty and sell them at I lish Composition and other branches specially from his feet the very dust. Such are of either section. REAMES BROS., JACKSONVILLE MUSICAL CONSERVATORY NORMAL SCHOOL AHEAD AS USUAL!! THEO. KUGLER I THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ever Known in a Regular Business, LARGEST STOCK! GREAT CLEARANCE SALE FOR SIXTY DAYS ! Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes ¡Important Reduction in Prices I NEWMAN FISHER Í I ALL FOR CASH!! rr<> rrin: Spring and Summer Dry-Goods. SUMMER DRY-GOODS, A DRESS GOODS, EANCY GOODS. LADIES KID GLOVES, HATS, ■ & * the mutations of human events. Anti nothing would be less sur| rising in ti e future to find this same journal, now so loud in its abuse of Senator Grover, toadying to the patronage of th it gen tleman if he would but give it the glauceof recogtiit»on it fain would ask. T he Little Rock (Ark ) Gazette got enough of secession during the war of the rebellion, and now confidently says: “The next secession will not come from the South. If It comes again, it will come either from New England, where the idea first origin ti ed, or from the Pacific Coast. The South has had enough of that business to last her at least for three genera tions. She would be very ket n, how ever, to take a hand in repr- sting any movement of that kind that might come from any quarter.” T he negroexodus from the South to Kansas, over which Republican philan thropists' like Zich. Chandler have spilled oceans of tears, h is come to grief. Governor St. John, the heart- less Executive of the grasshopper State, dealt this magnificent political enterprise a deathly blow when he informed those in charge of it that there were several thousand “refugee.-,” on hand now that could not be cared for. Besides, said be, as Fred. Doug lass said before him, the negroes w ill not advance their own interests by leaving the warm and sunny South for the cold and chilling North. G reat is the force of the Sherman boom as it bounds onward in its nlflcent immensity. Ami thus» berless copies of the Secretary’s cam- paign »¡eeches now Being transmitted through the mails in envelopes marked “Official business of the Treasury De partment” are giving it an impetus, the propuhiou of w hich is not to he sneered at by his envious opponents. This very conscientious gentleman ha- again illustrated his wonderfid fin.m cial acumen in the evi-b ti of the pay □lent of postage as contempl ilt d by law; but then this all g >e.s to make up the component parts ot the tr i'y g >o I men shaping the destinies of lliu Ad ministration party. A BOOM is on its Way that causes a panic among the corrupt coh »rts of Radicalism as it crashes onward in it.- irresistible course. It is not a boom in the interest of I*resi lenti d candid ttt s, but one ol righteous indignation, re ceiving its Impetus frotn tho startling discoveries made in various depart ments of the Government by the com mittee of which the Hon. John M. Glover was chairman. The machine press may seek to belittle it, but its force with the people cannot be broken, for the foumiaiion of tacts and figures upon which the report rests is not to be demolished because it becomes in cumbent Upon implicated officials to frown 1» down in order to save their •mirched reputatious. preparatory for Business Life, will receive un usual attention. 5. The Preceptress will give her chief atten tion to the care ami oversight of the young la thes. 6. An Endowment of $20,000 will be, there is reason to hop»*, promptly siibseribetl, ena- bling the Trustees to reduce the present rates of tuition, specially to Teach, is, after the ¡»res ent year. Address communications to Improved Order oí Bril Heil. CELEBRATION The annual session of the Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men, hell in Portland last week, proved a highly interesting one and showed that the org.tniz itiou was in a healthy and fl ¡uri.-hing condition, Ashland College and Normal School, ASHLAND, OREGON. f he follow ing <41icers were elec ted for the i nning year: Great Sa< hem, Geo. C. Sears, Portland; Great Senior Saga more, E. S. McComa», Union; Great Junior Sagamore, C. W. S ivag»* ,Jack- I .souville; Great Prophet, W. II. Wil Hams, Portland; Great Chief of Rec ords, Sig. Baer, Union; Great Keeper of Wampum, Ludwig Zick, Portland; Great Sannap, G. T. Baldwin, Linkville; Great Guard of Wigwam, D. Zinsley, J. H. RUSSELL, PBOPHIETOR. Portland; Great Guard of Forest, R. Holman, lh riland; Great Representa HE UNDERSIGNED. BEING STA- tives, John Cimbor'ky, of J i; ksonville, HI 1 tinned at Ashland again, has turned his and R. Holman, ot Portland; Trustees, entire attention to the W. II. Williams, Ward S. Stevens, MARBLE BUSINESS, I A'lam S tender; District Deputies, and is fully prepared to fill all orders in John Cimhorskv, Jacksonville; Chaun- this line with neatness and dispatch and at cy Dale, Portland; E. S. McComas, prices to >uit the times. M <• NI' M ENTS, TA 1»L El’S, 11E AI>ST( )N ES Union; A. Lobree, M ir.-Jifi Id; Adam Executed in any description of marble. Staender (for Germ in tribe), Portland- Every variety ot cemetery and other stone Cheaper than the Cheapest. PRO BONO PUBLICO ! OF THE— To the gentlemen we will say, it you want a No. 1 SU IT OF CLOTHES you must goto Reames Bros, to buy it, as weclaim to have tlie best STOCK OF CI-OTHING in Jackson county and will allow noone to un dersell us. These goods were all purchased by a mere- ; bcr of our firm from FlK8T-4’LASS JlOl’S- ! ES in San Francisco ami New York, anti we • will warrant every article ami sell them cheaper tor cash than any house in county. We also keep on Land a full stock of NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY —OF— Jacksonville Lodge No. 10. ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. •1 Trouble! Question. S. P. HANNA, That ho is determined to undresell any one in the market ami people who whis Cut lery, Quartz or Spy Glasses, or anything tiiittle of iron; WAGON - MAKER, A I.title Oil. SKELETON Plows, Gang Plows &, Sulky Plows. GROCERIES, TOBACCO, <fcc San Francisco refined sugar, 7 tt»s for Extra Costa Rica coffee, by quantity, 22cts. per (band I tbs for.. Rope ot all sizes per pound for............................................................. Liverpool salt per tb for.......................................................................... Extra choice tea per tb for..................................................................... Tobacco per tt> for..................................................................................... Candles per box........................... ,........................................................... . Prints, 15 yds for.......................................... Muslin per yd............................................... Men's hats, each.................... ..................... Men’s bools per pair.................................. Shoes “ “ ..................................... Slippers “ “ ................................... Cotten flannel shirts and drawers, each Men’s cloth suits worth $15.00 for.......... Men’s cloth pants worth $6.00 for.......... And various other articles too numerous to im »lion. ing to satisfy yourself. CALIFORNIA STREET, Proprietor. 429 Jackson St., San Francisco, A. P. HOTALING & CO., Importers of rilHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-j 1 ure in announcing that he has fitted up FINE WINEN AND I.IQIOKN. am) thoroughly renovated the New State building tor hotel ,>nr|»<»es and that the Sole Agents for the house is now open for the reception of guests. J. H. CUTTER THE TABLE Will be constantly supplied with the best the market affords. Meals can be obtained at all hours. And W. J. Lemp’s St. Louis Beer. The bctls are now and kept clean and no pains will be spared to give the utmost sat Gen. Agents for State Investment Insurance isfaction in every [»articular. Charges reasonable. (’. W.SAVAGE. ALL PERSONS KNOWING TIIEM- Zv selves indebted to tho undersigned, either hv note or book account,are request ed to call immediately and make a settle ment. A word to the wise is suilicient. JOS. SOLOMON. Woodville, June il, 1879. 1.00 3.50 •75 ,63 .«3 44 4 4 44 44 44 4Í 4 Í 44 li 44 NEW GOODS!! 9.00 AT— 3.50 Call and examim as it costs noth - MORRIS MENSOR. BRECKENFELD ’ S ! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLF.AS- I ure in announcing to the public that ho has just received a complete ami tiret-claas assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, such as Hats, Shins, Underwear, etc.; l»est brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery, Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums, Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will be sold at thechea|M>st rates. Give me a call and see for yourselves. NEW STOCK ? GOODS —AT— From San Francisco E. JACOBS’ STORE GEO. W. ELLIOTT Oregon St., Jacksonville egs to calt . ArrEN- rilERE A COMPLETE AND MAGNIF- of the public to the fact that he has ' icent assortment of new goods has B just tion returned f rom San Francisco with a lull just been received, consisting in part of the stock of i I F. BRECKENFELD. MATT. SHANNON, All Kinds of Groceries, BLACKSMITH, CARPETS, CLOTHING, FOURTH STREET. JACKSONVILLE. DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GENTS’ and BOYS’ HATS and CLOTHING OF THE LATEST STYLES, I I Groceries, Tobaccos, &c., &>c. WHICH HE IS SELLING TAKEN CHARGE OF THE 11 shop formerly occupied by Dan. Crone- BOOTS 4 SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, TOBACCOS 4 CIGARS, i Innller, situated north of Cardwell's Livcrv Mabie, 1 am now prepared to do SCHOOL BOOKS, «4EXEBAI, BEACKKMITHIXCa i . in the beRt manner and on short notice. HARDWARE & TINWARE, . My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar At Prices that Defy Competition. Beautiful Ladies' Hats & Flowers, anteed. Give me a trial. Horse-shoeing a specialty. I T , „ MATT. SHANNON. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1S7S. PAINTS & GLASS. most common. To FAMILY GROCERIES, Wagons, SPECTACLES AND JEWELRY. The finest lot of Spectacles and Eye-glass FRENCH CANDIES, Etc. es ever brought to the market and Watches In fact everything to be found in a first- and Jewelry of every description. class stock of Genera! Merchandise, which Xs-’Call and be Convinced -t will be sold at prices GEO. W. ELLIOTT. FARM FOR SALE rpiIE FARM KNOWN AS THE JOHN 1 L. Mururty [»lace, lying in the vicinity of Bear creefc;eight miles from Jacksonville Crockery, Glassware, Etc. and adjoining Major Glenn’s land, is offered for sale cheap. It contains 160 acres of the I HAVE A VERY GOOD ASSORTMENT best bottom land and is well supplied I of the above goods, which I will sell with living water. For further particulars euquire at this office. cheap. Please call. JAS. DRUM. CANDIES AND NUTS, —OF— . 9and upward I MENS’ AND BOYS' SHIRTS, A full assortment from the finest to the Children's Carriages, Velocipedes and OLD BOURBON WHISKY, SETTLE UP 11.00 — WITH A— ASHLAND E. C. L ord , 25 Front St., Portland. LATEST ARRIVALS GREAT SLAUGHTER of PRICES TO THE FRONT AGAIN! CONSISTING IN FAKT OF A. P. 1ÏOTAÏ.ING, In fact everything from the finest needle • to a threshing-machine. Give us acall and jiulge for yourselves as to our capacity of $1.00 furnishing goods as above. l.oo The way to make money is to save it. To .16 save it buy cheaj». To buy cheap pay CASH . 3M for vour goods and buy of .30and upward REAMER BROS. .62M“ “ $3.50 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, etc IN NEW STATE HOTEL, Farm and Freight Wagons, li ates 31. 31 ensor's GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CRONEMILLF.R’S BUILDING, IS I in receipt of a full assortment of material and prepared to do all work in his line on short notice ami in a workmanlike manner. ill find thilt he means business, ami will X’ehieles of every description made to order. get bargains by calling on him before going Terms reasonable anti satisfaction guaran teed, elsewhere. T.if~ Repairing a specialty. S. P. HANNA. The New York Star's Washington C. W. SAVAGE. -pedal gives a long detailed storj’ about Jasper \V. Johnson, of Oregon, returning to Washington to reorganize Hie Lb- rd dub and to devote himself to engineering a movement for the re election of Iliyes. It is also rumored that Johnson promises Chief Clerk Uro-by, of the war department, nil the votes of Ore g n Sen »tots for the con firmation of McCrary as Circuit Judge for the di-trict including Iowa if plttc *s ire made for friends of the Senators in the department. Jasper has evi dently n >t fully recovered from his trip to Southern Oregon several years ago. Like the above story, he must be a “leetle oph.” I < leave Jacksonville, Oregon, IN Fact people from every place or from A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, I FOUND Is the place to go for anything in the hard ware line. He has a large and superior stock of Rifles, Shot Guns and Sporting Material. and ’ in fact everything from an Anvil to a CROCKERY, EAT CUASI I IN PTÌTCES! On Monday, August 18th, 1879. Kov. He-ells I* at LESS than Bedrock prices Ft >R CASH.and all those purchasing Bttild- ing Hardware, Tools of every kind, Faints, Glass, Cordage, Brushes, Ac., have JOHN MILLER’S GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, ACKSONVILLE LODGE WILL CELE- brate its coming anniversary on the above date by a Procession, Exercises at the Court House Square, Ball, etc. Members of the Order will meet in Odd Fellows llall at 1:30 p. m . and forming in procession will leave the hall at 2 o'clock p. M. After marching through tin* principal st rents tin* procession will move to t he Court House ,square, where the following exercis es will take place: 1. Music " ' ' b.v the Band. 9 Opening ode. »5, Prayer by the Chaplain. 4. Vocal music. 5. Reading of Dispensation. 6. Musie |>y the Band. I. Oration by ex-Governor S. F. Chad- wick. K. M usic. 9. ('losing ode. ltl. Prayer. In the evening a ball will be given at Veit Schutz’ Hall, to which a cordial invitation is extended. Music by the Jacksonville Brass and String Band. Tickets for Ball, includ ing supper, $3.00. Committee of Arrangements—Fred. Luy, K. Kubli, II. v. Helms, Frank Krause, Thos. B. Kent. Reception < '<>m tn it tee—Jesse Houck, Wm. M. Turner, John Bolt. Floor Managers—H. v. Helms, J. P. Mc Daniel, T. T. McKenzie. Marshal, H. v. Helms; Assistants, A. Bish and J. II. Ilyzer. ' > a ..N< i pains will be spared to make the celebration and balls miccom in every par ticular and an invitation to participate is ex tended to all. work executed in a satisfactory manner. Special attention given to orders from any part ot Southern Oregon. Address all J. H. RUssELL, Ashland, Or. It is quite likely ■ that we come to grief in the tile liarbor of refuge, G n. who was delegated by the citiz<*tis of Douglas an I Coos counties to I »ok af ter the interests of Cape Arago, and who thus became well m qiiainte«! with the views <>f the Board of Engin°ers, is said to give it as his opinion that a harbor will not bo located at all, being deemed unneci s^ary. Improvement of the vari us ports of entry is consid cred all that will be required for the present. That f.it plum of $15,000,- 000, in In half of which there is so much solicitude,will therefore probably rem dn undisturbed in the Tieasury, lo the utter disappointment ot a myr iad of contesting points. Thus do our fondest hopes decay ami we again re sume a ha k -e it, like Wilkins Micaw ber, wailing for something to turn up, a matter in which we have acquired great proficiency. i That Defy Competition. The highest price allowed for country pro duce. iÇg-Give me a call at my establishment in in Masonic Building and be convinced that there is no humbug about this. E. JACOBS. JUSTICE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS FO tl all kinds for sale at the T imes O ffice . H. L. MURTON, FORWARDING 4 COMMISSION AGENT Roseburg, Oregon. MERCHANTS OF JACKSONVILLE HL and vicinity shipping goods via Rose- buig w ill find it to their advantage to ship through this house. Ample warehouse room, safe and caretui storage, and business promptly attended to. ’ »“««ess References: 8. Marks <t Co., J. Fio<>d G. Haynes, Roseburg. oe<1’ Charges on Freight....................$1.00 per ton “ “ Salt per car load. .. .so ™ " Mark your goods: Care of H. L M Roseburg