The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 05, 1879, Image 2

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A SEAADEK OS Ol li 1‘IOXEEUS.
THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION.
i i
K. KUBLI,
r
T. G. REAMER.
a ea is
E. R. REAMES,
REAMES BROS.,
It lias remained for that blatant politi­
THE RAILROAD REPUBLICAN COMBI­
cal parson, Bishop Gilbert Haven, who
NATION SUCCESSFUL OVER THE DIS­
Official Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake.
Odd Frllows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
has just shook the dust of Oregon from
CALIFORNIA ST.,
GRUNTLED HOSTS OF DEMOCRACY,
;
his
feet,
to
assert
that
there
was
no
KEARNEY AND DE YOUNG.
SEPTEMBER 5, 1879
FRIDAY,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
worse classof morals among the Chinese
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The following special dispatch to the
DEALER
&
WORKER
IN
T he Yaz«>o business Is not endorsed than existed among tho pioneers of
T imes office, received yesterday after­
by anybody, but the deputy marshal the Pacific slope. Such ebullitions
noon, announces the result of the C ili-
CONDUCTED BY
and supervisor’s act is upheld by the may sound elegautly In the East,
fornla election as nearly as wo can as­ TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
where the facts are entirely unknown;
whole Republican party.
BY ADOPTING A
certain it at present:
but where we have an opportunity to
Y reka , September 4th.
D ame R umor has it that Kalloch,
pa«« judgment upon such mendacity
Pumps,
C\\ 1 I
I Ï A KI«!!
To
the
T
imes
:
Workingman’» nominee for Mayor of
no ceremony is made in giving the
Republicans claim
Perkins
elected,
The De
Sin Francisco, is elected.
I
lie to such an infamous slander on the four Congressmen, Third District only
rpiIE MUSICAL COURSE OF THIS INSTITUTE WILL ODEN ON THE FIRST OF
Young shooting match undoubtedly
AGRICULTURAL
IM
ELEMENTS,
in
doubt.
H
enry
P
ape
.
early residents of Oregon ami the
I September and is divided in four quarters, each comprising twenty-four lessons.
proved his best card.
Slope, who go to make up the flower
SCALE OF PRICES •
NEW
THIS
WEEK.
I t 19 the opinion of Senator Thur­ of our enterprise, respectability and
IN PRICES
Piano, per term................ ...................................................................................... .............................. 815 00
*
NAILS,
15
od
refinement.
A
little
genuine
expe
singing,
tier
term
.................................................................................
man that Gen. Ewing will poll the full
STRAYED
Violin,
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strength of the Democratic party in rience in this Chinese question is all
oo
cithern, “
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oo
Ohio, irrespective of all little disagree, that is necessary to convince the peo­ I’ROM J. P. PARKER’S PLAUE, THREE A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES Instruction« in < '«imposing ami 'Thorough Ba««..........................
('ailing at private residences, per term of 24 lessons..................
..... 21 00
ple of the East of their fallacious com­ 1 miles below Willow Spring«, about two
mentson the financial question.
—AND THE—
I
weeks since, two mares, one a brown and
ISE OF INSIRI MEN I S| A II Oil IONIt I. A MONTH.
prehension of its merits. They do the other a sorrel with a bald face, bramleil
I t 19 a du y the Republicans owe
Pupils are received at any period, and special att< ntion is paid to those who have but
not make enough allowanco f.,r the D on tho shoulder. A liberal reward will
limited time.
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
be paid tor their return or for any infor­
the country to prove that the Treasury
colored stories of such mendacious mation that will lead to their recovery.
For further particulars apply at the Musical Institute.
Department has not often secretly
F. M. PARKER.
Haven,
who,
ein-
emissaries as Gil.
Datod Sept. 3, 1879.
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
—OF—
printed millions of dollars to carry ploying tho garb of philanthropy,
/
elections for the Republican party, and
<e« k to d.stort the features of this
subsequently pretended that the over­ greatest of all evils. It was just such
G3NZBAL MERCHANDISE ! !
Fuse and Caps,
I
issue was counterfeit.
influence, unduly exercised, that in- rnilE FARM KNOWN AS THE AM-
—THE—
I merman place, situated one milo south
D ismal complaint is made by the . duced Mr. Hayes (poor, deluded In- of Piuenix ami containing 320 acres, all
Wooilon and Willow Ware
stalwarts alleging that the people of the . dividual,) to veto the Chinese restric- under good fonce amt mostly tillable land,
GREATEST VARIETY
including als » a tine orchard of young
South send so many Brigadiers to i lion bill from which we expected so trees of every description ami in bearing
It is also a stage station. For
Congress. The way to offset this is . much. There is not a resident of the condition.
TO SET ! <T FROM IN
ROPE, NAILS,
further particulars apply to
i
Pacific
Coast,
if
we
may
except
ttie
for stalwarts to send the Northern
MRS. W. S. STONE, Yreka, Cal.
Brigadiers in the place of Conkling, soulless monopolist, but that would be
Any One Store in Southern
AT T1 I IE STOTtK OF
Notice of Final Settlement.
only too willing to transfer the whole
Chandler and Cameron.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
Oregon or Northern
horde of Chinese that infests our ter­ Tn the County Court of the State of Oregon,
T he Baltimore Telegram has kept ritory to the Eist without considera­
for the County of Jackson, sitting in pro- i
California.
bate on September 3, 1879.
at lhe head of its columns ever since
CUTLERY. WIRE,
tion, unless it is the one that they In the matter of tho estate of Jos. Rath, de-j
Hayes’ inauguration the disfranchised
ceased.
should never tie permitted to return.
KAREWSKI, ADMINISTRATOR OF
people’s ticket, Tilden and Hendricks,
Bishop Haven has not hesitated to
sail) estate, having tiled in said Court
and under this it gives the declaration
misrepresent us abroad; but in giving his final account for settlement, and also Shot, Brushes, Chains ani IIcsç
prayinj. for an order for setting the time
rr< > ri 11 a ; s
’2 jï
’
of the House that the abovo named
vent to his last slander in our very for hearing tho same, therefore notice is
gentlemen were elected.
given that said final account will I
midst he has added insult to injury, hereby
bo heard and determined in aid < 'ourt on
N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY' FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL
Kell for the next SI XT Y DAYS my entire line of
.
T he Standard states that in case which no honorable resident of the Tuesday, < ictober 7, ¡«7!», at lo o’clock a. M., |
at which time all personshaving any ob­
Coast
is
di-posed
to
brook.
We
are
J. W. Nesmith is not nominated for
jections to said final account and settlement
FANCY GOODS
must then and there make the same.
amazed
that
the
pioneer
ministers
of
I
have
secured
the
services
of
a
First-das
Congress’y the Demor ratio Conven­
Published in the I ii : mociiatic T imes for
tion next y» ar lie will run as an in- the State, of whom there were several, four consecutive weeks by order of Hon. S. Mechanic, ami am prepared to do all repair­
J. Day, County .Judge.
depend* -it cand id ate. Nes.’s chances could sit quietly by and listen to lhe
E. B. WATSON, Clerk.
ing promptly and in superior stylo.
of bel • fleeted Congressman and g>t- harangueof their impertinent dignitary
SUMMONS.
ting to Heaven are about on a par without vouchsafing a word in reply.
An untrammeled press will do its Tn tho Circuit Court of the state of Oregon IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE.
tor the County of Josephine.
LADIES' CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS
T he Oregonian at this late day fain duty, however, and hurl back this
I I am receiving ami have constantly on
hand
a
lull
and
first-class
stock
of
Wm.
B.
Hay,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Isaac
Cox
ami
would «1« s«*rt its Republican idols and 'hud* r into the very teeth of its au­
John Martin, Defendants. Suit in Equity
worship at the shrine of Democracy thor.
to set aside ami cancel a judgment ami
Groceries,
’E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
CLOTHING, Etc.. Etc.,
Sheriff's sale ami to correct a mistake in
1 ladies to the tact that we have now on
In Mounding lhe slogan of free trade,
a mortgage ami to foreclose a mortgage. DRY GOODS, Gum Boo4«. TOBACCO.
hand the largest amt best selis-ted assort­
M i<ulirect«*il Journalism.
a cardinal timet ot the Demo raliv
ment of LA I »1 ES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­
To Isaac
one of lite ubore nainol <lc-
Al
l
>
ri<M».'-illssil
>vill
ï
<
’
oinpn
rîson
There are always some journal, fendants:
CY’ G< •< >1 >s of every description in southern
Rea<ly-Mado Clothing,
pariy, we see the light of its Let ter
Oregon,an<l we will henceforth make thi-
I
N
THEN
AM
E
OF
TH
ESTATE
OF
ORE-
days dawning &ni we have strong overwhelmed with an idea of their I gon, you are hereby required to appear GLASSWARE, CROCKERY Etc., Etc. j^XTR\oRMN.\RY INDI’« EMENTS WILL BE OFFERED To CASH PFRCIIAS- line of goods our specialty ami sell them at
I à ers during Ibis great sale al
hopes of Bro. Scott’s proselytism be­ own importance, that make it a self- and answer the complaint tiled against you
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
in tho above entitled suit, in w bich Win. B.
Everything
«ohi
at
reasonable
rate.«.
imposed duly to assail public men and Hay is plaintilf ami Isaac Cox and John
Jacksonville,
August
8,
1879.
N.
FISHER.
fore 1881.
Give me a call.
K. Kl'BI.I.
To tin* gentlemen wo will say, ii yon
are not slow to charge corruption and Martin are defendants, on the first d iv of
Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875.
want a No. 1 St IT (»!•' CL( »’TH ES you mils!
the next term of tho said Circuit Court in
REPUBLICAN orators have as yet
g< ) to Reames Bros, to buy it, as weclaim to
everything that is heinous against and for Josephine County, Oregon, which
have the t><—t ST< »< K < >F « I « > I III NG in
failed to tell us what has become of
them. There is a san pie lot of these shall commence six weeksor more after the
Jack) on county and will allow no one to tin-
tl v five thousand millions of d<dla»s in our State; but while they fail to date of the first publication hereof, which
<lcr«ell u«.
said term will eoninience on the fourth
Tlies. good« were all purchased by a mem­
which the people have paid into the U.
Monday, tho ‘27th day, of <)etober, 1879. And
ber <>f our iii in floin Fl I;«T CLASS Hot «-
exert any considerable influence, they if
von fail so to answer, tor want thereof the
-4*
ES in San ITam-i <••• :*i>d New Y’ork, and
S. Treasury since lhe w >r closed. They manifest a very small spirit and illus­ plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the re
ASHLAND COLLEGE
will
warrant ev.-ry article ami sell 4h*.'l|>
boast vf having reduced the debt some trate what they would do if able. We lief demanded m the complaint, which is:
<-h>'apei tor <-a«h than any hou«e in count!.
1st. That the mortgage described in the
— AM»
We also keep on hand a full stock of
five hundred millions, but with the find them abusing such men ns St n- complaint be correetcil and the description
amount collected from the public the ator Grover, who they expect to render of the premis(>s in said mortgage be so cor­
GROCERIES,
rected as to convey the premises intended
whole debt should have been paid long them immense service at the capital to be convoyed thereby.
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S-. J*. KJr
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‘2d. 'That the judgment and decree of the
aince.
I
of the nation; yet they have left no Court described in tho complaint be de­
clared void and set aside and canceled.
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AS
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11.
AND
O
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UG
ON.
T he Sdem Mercury having donaed stone unturned to prejudice the people
3*1. That the levy upon the premises and
a full lini : of asiiland goods ,
a patent outside confirms what we abroad against him and would accom­ sale thereof upon execution as described in
the complaint be declared void and set
>
First Session will Compiici* Sept, lilh, l>?J.
G I 1
have always held, viz: That no first plish his ruin if th-ir eff.-rts would aside.
Farm and Freight Wagons,
4th.
That
a
judgment
and
decree
of
the
class interior newspapt r can maintain avail them anything. If these self­ court be made against the defendant Isaac
HOARD or TRI'STEF.N:
Plows, Gang Plows Jc Sulky Plows.
itself with a subscription price (1 iced constituted mentors were immaculate Cox in favor of the plaintiff for the recovery
Rf.v. L. L. R ogers , President.
Ì
w
on
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1
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hi
won
1
of the sum of 8413.94 and interest thereon
In fact everything from the finest needle
Ro< KFia.i.ow,
W. It. A tkinson ,
at $1 50 per annum. Bro Cornell has i hemselves and were sustained by since the ‘2d day of September, 1872, at one
to a t h re« hi ng-machine. Give us a call amt
.
S.
M
c C ain ,
J
acob W agner ,
tried it and, notwithstanding his very fact«, there would be some excuse for percent, per month, all in U. S. gold coin,
jmlge lor yoiir«clves as to our capacity of
V. T. C hapman ,
J ohn W alker ,
and torthe costs ami disbursements of this
lurni«hing g<aids a* above.
T
aylor
,
G.
F.
B
ilunus
.
As
large eubscriplion list, no doubt dis­ their onslaughts on public men.
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &c.
suit, ami for the sale of the mortgaged
'The way to make* money is fo save it. To
premises under said mortgage as intended
«av<* it buy cheap. To I my cheap pav < ’ ASH
it
is,
they
devise
auspicious
oppor
­
covers it to be at least a partial failure.
to be
mortgaged
thereby, as
upon
San Francisco refined sugar. 7 It»« for...................................................
for your goods and buy of
TIIF, PURPOSE Ol FOUNDING THE Extra Co«!a Rica c<»flee, by «plantity. ‘22et«, per 9* and I 9»« for
The newpap- r pasture has always been tunities to vent their petty spleen, execution at law, amt that tho pro­ POR
REAMES BROS.
Ashland < ollcge an<l Normal School, the Rope of all sizes per pound lor
ceeds be applied, lir.st, to the payment of 1
overcrowded ami short enough and in­ and injure none but tho people, for the costs of this suit; second to the pay­ property known as the Ashland Academy has I .i verpool salt per th ’lor.....
been placed, free from debt, under the control Extra choice tea per It. for..
novations of so radical a nature cannot whom they profess so much concern. ment of tin' amount found due plaintilf. and of
a Board ol Trustees, who have inaugurated 'Tobacco per It» for.................
also that tho claim of the defendant., John
but prove disastrous.
Martin,
bo
declared
subsequent
in
time,
the
enterprise by tilling the following positions <’amile« per box.....................
Swamp latti il«.
JACKSONVILLE
MUSICAL CONSERVATORY
AHEAD AS USUAL!!
THEO. KUGLER
I
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
Ever Known in a Regular Business,
LARGEST STOCK!
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
FARM FOR SALE
I
Important Réduction in Prices
NEWMAN FISHER.
ALL FOR CASH!!
0.
Spring and Simmer Dry-Goods
I
SUMMER DRY-GOODS,
GOODS,
eaxcy goods , ladies kid gloves , hats .
w
I
BONO
To ibí Peo® of Nortlicrn California and
Sonito Oregon !
NORMAL SCHOOL.
LATEST ARRIVALS
T he fact that but few of tho new
school books have arrived is ominous.
Six months only being allowed for ex
change and introduction, the firm who
are posse ssed of tho exclusive ¡ rivd ge
of furnishing the State with them will
not be unnecessarily exercised in com­
plying with the first part of the con
tract. After that there will be no
lack of books, of course. M my saw a
job in the contract with Bancroft A
Co , of Pai ifie Coast notoriety; but if
thuir suspicions were well fo in led
they seem to have only “jumped from
the frying pan into the fire.”
A private letter from Washington to
one of our citizens announces Hie Or-
egonian'a swamp land romance of frag­
ile foundation and the fungus of Bro.
Scott’s very fertile imagination. The
case he has dwelt on with such stress
is an isolated ono originating in Co­
lumbia county and the State’s claim to
that particul .r piece of swamp land
was set aside because tho survey was
made about twenty five years ago and
The
in Oregon’s territorial days,
-warnp lands that we are entitled to
are being listed to the State as fast as
possible ami at least 4,000 acres have
al-o been patented to us.
We are
afraid that the Oregonian was more
anxious to ma<e a point against a for­
mer State administration than to give
the true status of tho swamp 1 ind sit­
uation. There may have been some
of lhe errors and abuses incident to the
solution of a new question; but they
have not been so general ami vicious
as that journal would educate tho peo­
ple to believe.
CONGRESSMAN SPRINGER thinks Mr.
Tilden is very strong in New York,
and if he carries that State in the coin­
ing content will have lhe b«*t call for
the Democratic Pri sideutial noinina
tion. In hinging the probabiliti»s of
Mr. Tii leu’s renominatiun on the re­
sult of tho New York election Mr.
Springer virtually admits him to be
lift- coining man. A Democratic tri­
umph . . New York is a foregone con-
Wlieill AVaiilo l.
ciu-ion, made so by the compromise
bvlwe n all rival factions that will
It is estimated that six countries in
certainly take place at lhe ensuing Europe will this year be compelled to
State convention.
buy threo hundred million bushels of
S ir R oscoe C on kling , New York’s wheat, and that France anil E igland
gay Lothario (not unlike our own illus will need three-firirthsof this quantity,
tiious Mitchell), seems to firmly he- while France’s share alone will cost her
lieve that his connection with the one milliard of francs, or a fifth of the
This
Spraguo scandal entitles him to more sum of her famous ransom.
consideration in political «phen a that means prosperity for the American far
ever, notwithstanding the energetic mer that has a surplus.
protest« of the New York Times and
other leading journals of hi.« party. He
has insisted on being elected a d< legate
to the R> publican State Convention,
soon to assemble, and will exert hi«
heightened influence in behalf of A. B.
Cornell for Governor. It is an edifying
spectacle to behold the great State of
New York thus aping Oregon, and the
av»r*ge Oregonian cannot but appre-
ctuta Ibe oituation.
Agricultural Outlook In the Willamette.
A friend, writing from Salem un­
der a recent date, says; “The late rain
has done no damage in this valley.
The rust has destroyed a large por­
tion of the wheat, and this loss is
deeply felt by everybody. This ex­
perience, dearly bought, will Induce
the sowing of wheat in the Fall al­
most altogether.”
ami subject to plaintiff’s said mortgage, ami in the
that the defendants and all persons claim­
FACULTY :
ing under them or either of them bo barred
and foreclosed of all right, claim and equity REV. LOWF.I.L I. ROGERS, A. M..President;
Professor ot Mental ami Moral Sciences.
ot redemption in said premise« and that
the residue, ifany there be, of the proceeds W. 1. NICHOLS, A. M., Vice President;
of sn -h sale be applied according to law.
Professor of Mathematics.
Published by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna,
MRS.
A. A. ROGERS. Preceptress;
Judge of said Circuit Court, which order
English • 1 rannnar.
was made ami dated the ‘27th day of August,
MRS. JEN ME BALDWIN NICHOLS,
1879.
A. C. JONES,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1 earlier of Music and French,
Other competent instructors u ill lie secured
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
as fast as the needs of the Institution reipiire,
i....
so that pupils may be provided with the
’ ; best
I facilities for Commencing and completing the
CITATION.
■ following
In tho County Court of Jackson county,
COURSES OF STUDY:
State ot Oregon, sitting for probate busi­
1. Ct-ASSK \i., requiring six years, including
ness on Saturday. August ’23, 187’J.
preparatory studies. Graduates receive the
In the matter of the Estate of I*. W. Stow, Degrees of A. B. and A. M.
an insane person.
‘2. S< iextii ic , requiring four years. Degree
To Tas. M. Stoir, Martha .Inn t'ot/ins, Mari/ conferred, B. S.
3. N ormae , C ommeik tg ., am > Mr«t< \ e . <> c -
< atht i iiir Ivor//, John Stoic and all others
interested thi rein
. cupving three years each. Diplomas given cer­
\'(>U ARE HEREBY' NOTIFIED THAT tifying to attainment« of graduates.
EX I'ENSES.
I Thos. McAndrews, guardian of said
Tuition in four Collegiate Branches, S<> a
P. W. Stow, has tiled a petition, praying for
an order of «aid Court to sell all real prop­ month. Music, ■«."> a month (use of instrument
erty belonging lo the estato of said Stow, S| additional). Vocal music in class, S3 a
viz:
quart« r. Boardin Boarding Hall or in Private
All tho right, title and interest of said Families, S3.50 to si.50 a week. Rooms or
P. W. Stow in donation land claim of I*. Cottages for self boarding, .«‘2 to S5 p, r month
W. Stow and Lavinia Stow, his wife, notifi­
PARTI AL LIST OF I EX T R ooks .
cation No. r2 and claim No. .’>1, being parts
Robinson s Mathematics, Steele s Series in
of se«‘tion 8 and lots 4, .5, ami t> in section
8 and ¡»arts of section 9, and lot 2 in sec Natural Sciences, Harkness’ Latin, Fasquell s
tion 9, township No. 3’>, south of range, 2 Fli nch. Reed s Series in English Composition,
we«t, containing in tho aggregate 31HI.92 Richardson's Piano Instruction.
PROMINEN T FEA TURES AND ITEMS OF
acre«.
INTEREST.
'Therefore, notice is hereby given that tho
1. The College will be chartered; ami tin1
prayer of said petition will be heard and de­
termined at Jacksonville, in said county Normal or 'Training School for Teachers w ill he
ami State, on the 7th day of October, made, it is Imped by special enactment, an ad-
1879. at 10 o’clock a . >f., at which time all junet of the Public Seimol system, ami Diplo­
parties interested are notified to appear and mas made equival«*nt t<> first-grade certificates.
-how cans«* why an order of «ale should not
‘2. Ashland has no saloons. The sal«* of in­
be made as prayed for in said petition.
toxicating liquors is prohibited by the Citv au­
Published in the D emocratic 'T imes for thorities. w ho are sustained by a strong public
four consecutive weeks by order of lion. St* ntiment.
Silas J. Dav, Countv .Jmlge.
3. The School will be under the supervision
E. B. W ATSON, Clerk.
of an Evangelical Christian Church. 'The Bi­
ble will be reverently read ami studied; the
worship of God encourage«!; but the Institu
MACHINES FOR SALE. tion
will be sectarian in no objectionable sense.
4. Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Eng­
HAVE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND lish Composition ami other branches specially
_ Sewing M.mhine«, in good ord«*r, which preparatory for Business Life, w ill receive un­
I will sell very cheap, ami warrant for ono usual attention.
5. The Preceptress will give her chief atten­
year. I will also give the purchaser tho
privilege of exchanging «luring that time tion to the care and »versight of the young la-
for the new Singer, allowing th«* same price <lies.
for lhe ol«t machine which was paid for it.
6. An Endowment of 820,009 w ill la*, there
All kiml«"f sew ing machines cleaned, re­ is reason to hope, promptly sul»scrilic<l, ena-
paired ami adjuste«! at reasonable rate«.
bling the Trustees to reduce the present rates
D. H. FEATHERS.
of tuition, specially to Teachers, after the pres­
Jacksonville, Aug. ‘2-5, 1879.
ent year. Addres» communications to
I
upward
Ashland College and Normal School,
X 3CW
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BRECKENFELD'S !
1.1 32 E2221S!
A NEV/ ARRANGEMENT!
GREfiT SLAUGHTER of PRICES
—AT—
HUIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
I ure in announcing to the public that ho
lias just received a complete amt ti rat-cl ass
as«ortment of Gent's Furnishing Gomfs,
«m li a« Hats, shirts. Underwcar, etc.; best
brands <»f ('¡«rar« ami Tob.m-ro; Pip(>s, No­
tions, Farn-y Goods, Gla««warc, Crockerv,
Musical I nstriinn nt«. Bird <'ages. Statioii-
erv, Pocket and 'Table Cutlery, Albums,
'Toys. Camties, Nuts,etc., which will l>e sold
at thechea|H'st rates. Give me a call ami
sc<> for vourselvcs.
F. I’» RECK EN FELD.
pi.ANED LUMBER OF AIL K TN I »s
I can be had in <|uanlitic« to «nit by writ-
ing to the undersigned, at J. P. Parker’s
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
steam saw mill on Big Butte <*re«d< . Floor­
ing, Rustic, Ceiling ami M<»ul«lin; lean lie
had in any «piantity. We can plan« I inii- WHITT. A COMPLETE ANU MAGNTF-
incite« wide
ber 21 inches
w hie —in tact
fact all kinds
kind <»f luni- ’’
¡cent assortment ol new goods has
ber nceessarv to build houses all of which just been received, consisting in part of
can bo got remly for u«e at the mill, Par-
BLACKSMITH,
ties who intern! building «*an ave hauling
All
Hinds
of
Groceries,
more lumber than th«*y noetl. Bill«, . , plans
and «‘stimates can be had either at tlw mill
FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE
on Big Butte or at their shop in Jackson­
ville. < »regon.
(
/.’T All onlers w ill receive prompt atten­
tion.
SMITH A WALKMAN.
DRY GOODS,
WING TAKEN CHARGE OF THE
«hop formerly occupied bv Daii.Cmno-
miller. «ituated north of <'arilweiPa Livery
NEW STATE HOTEL.
Stable, I am now prepared to «to
MATT. SHANNON,
n
CALIFORNIA STREET,
GEAI'.R II. ItEAt liSMI I'HI.AG
SCHOOL Bill >KS,
C. W. SAVAGE.
P oprie' or.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
1 ure in announcing that lie ha« titled up
ami th oroughly renovated the New State
building lor hotel purposes ami that the
house is now open for the reception ol
guests.
THE TABLE
Will be constantly supplied with tho best
the market atTords. Ab ais can be obtained
at all hours.
The beds are new ami kept clean ami no
pains w ill lie spared to irivethe utmost sat­
isfaction in every particular.
j. if Charges reasonable.
U. W.SAVAGE.
FARM FOR SALE.
rpHE FARM KNOWN AS THE JOHN
1 L. Murphy place, lying in tlu* x icinitv
ot Bear creek.eight miles from Jacksonville
ASHLAND, OREGON.
and adjoining Major Glenn's land, is ottered
for sale cheap. It contains l«iO acres <»f th«*1
" PAY
THE HIGHEST PRICE
I ------
WILL
P
............
__t to all tho«e that are owing inc. IAOR MINING BLANKS GO THE TIMES best bottom land and is well supplied
L for
wheat
or in exchange for sad«ilerv, harne««, and F O ffice . Copp’s Hand-book ol Mining with living water. For further particulars
Law always kept on hand. Price 81 a copy. emptire at thn» oilice.
anything in my line. HENRY JUDGE.
WHEAT WANTED
—OF—
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, etc
in the best manner and on short notice.
My t< rnis are reasonable. ¡Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Give me a trial.
.o' H<>rsc-shoeing a spccialtv.
MATT. SHANNON.
IIAKDW ARE & TINWARE,
Jacksonville, Fell, is, is7s.
HATS ANDI ADS,
Beautiful Ladies’ Hats & Flowers,
PAINTS & GLASS.
Children's Carriages, Velocipedes and
Wagons,
FRENCH CANDIES. Etc.
H. L. MURTON,
Roseburg. Oregon
1IERCHANTS
GF JACKSONVILI E
In fact everything to be found in a first
class stock of General Merchandise, which JI ami vicinity shipping goods via |{«,so>
but? w 111 find It to their advantage to «hip
w ill be sold at prices
thr«.lluh this house. Ample warehouse
room, «ateaml <-ar. till storage, ami business
That Defy Competition.
promptly Ntteiided to.
Ref«.rem*<■«: S. M arks A Co., J. (*. Floed
The highest price allowed tor country pro­ <>. liny nos, Roseburg^.
’
duce.
v .. Give mo a call at my establishment io < harg.-«on Fr.-ight.............................SOpcrton
“
¡»orear load..... l.oo “ 44
in Masonic Building and be convinc< d that
there is no humbug about thi-.
Merk your good»: Care of H, L, M,
E. JACOBS.
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