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TR —- ---- T» T— U..JU H TÜT "J'. l*KhMl>>M IAI. SPIdlATIOXS. 5 AM C F.t'M REAMES BROS.» The election of Cornell, Republican, CHILDREN I ehulliate; nor doe* it follow that they does not inspire much enthusiasm NOVEMBER 14,1«79. should bo disi-ouraged in the good among the faithful ns the following FRIDAY work that await* them in 1880. This from the Philadelphia Times (Rep.) Speaking of the result of F kom the tbst of January to the 1st .s decidedly an off year; and it Is well will show. Cry for Pitcher's Cnstoria. They like it because it is sweet ; Mothers like Castoria because it gives health to tha child; and Physi cians, because it contains no mor phine or mineral. o' Nove».ber of the present year,21,993 • hat such is the case. To party bick the election in New York, that paper German emigrants arrived at Castle erings and blunders may be attributed says: “The election of Cornell to the Garden, New York. this demoralization of the Di'tnocracy Gubernatorial chair of New York is ~ ■ ■ i ■ ■ T he Ptaindealer complains of the though we must not ln*e sight of the Republican suicide. It is not a triumph Way Gen. Lane was treated at the fad that the machinations of several of Republicanism that can stand the Grant reception at Porilmd. What prominent aspirants fi r the Presidency test of the considerate judg.nent of pa the General doing among The New York Methodist Mission ary Committee appropriated ¿250,000 for missionary work. This include- $7,000 for three Arizona mission*, $10,000 for Mexico; for C difornia Ger man*, $3 000; California Indians, $500; 1» mtnre'ii remedy for assimilating the food. It cure» Wind Colic, the raising of Sour Curd and Diarrb<Ba, allays Fcverislmc s and Kills Worms. Thus tho Child has health and tho Mother obtains rest. Pleasant, Choap, and Deniable. with a degree of vim ami promises unite will be assured the elector (I »access. Sevc r il plans of divhioo are vote of the State. Indiana i* n » lof'g suggested. Dakota at present c ntain* era doubtful State; while New Jersey an area three times as large as that of may al*o be considered quite safe for a racy of tho nation will turn hopefully the Slate of lown, and country is filling more rapidly. no region of up or developing I f William Almon Wheeler were to controlling the common wealth of the Union, and there reband for vic tory. There are victories at times which are vastly mor»* disastrous than popular Democratic ticket. Ln> ing defeat, and the Republican victory of sight of the several doubtful State*, Cornell is one of thorn.” we have already enough votes to en sure the election of the Democrati<* Up t9 Nov. 91!i the full returns of nominees. The last of lb** above men- Honed States can even be spared, for the New York election had not been not a vulgar fraud, the Baltimore Cazette thinks, he would consider it New York and Indiana, support» «! l y beneath the dignity of a Vice Presi the “Solid South,” have it in their dent of the United States to preside power to name the next President and over a political meeting and deliver a Vice-President. vulgar, vicious and vilurnperative ad- The speculations in which we thus drt ss against more than half the pt o have indulged cannot be a*s tiled as pie of the Union. But modern custom illusory. They must be entitled to » xhibi’s Presidents at horse-trots ami the consideration of even our oppo licenses alleged Vice-Presidents to nents, for we claim only two Northern perform the fund om of ward politi Slates of accredited Democratic pro t-iaus. clivities and they have already given I us the Southern Slates. W hat is t > become of the world A wi*e, moderate course by the ma when ministers of the Gospel devote jority in C mgres*, the nominal ion of their talents Inventing instruments of an unexceptionable tick«*t ami a -quare d» ntli? Th»* N ipa (Cal ) Register nay«, fight on principle will place the rein* of government in the hand* of the ■ that the Rev. R. Wylie, of that city, Dmnocr «cy. Nothing but the m«»«.l hml received a p »tent,dated O toher 7, outrageous blundering cm avert this, 1879, for a device relating to an apt rhe golden opportunity has now pre- ratua f<>r throwing missile*, projectiles s *nte«l itself. L<*t us see whether the or arrows. It consists of a gun having Democr »tic leaders will improve it. a barrel suitably connected with a Block having a slot in its lower part. A driving block for Hie arrow or pro Raising lî.irie. to Or.ler. The Downey City, (Cal.,) Outlo> h has Jeclile move* in the oarrel and has a an article on “raising horse* to ordi r,” stem projecting down through the slot, from which we dip Hie filllowing ex a<> as to have the firing »la-tie streps tract: The science of stock breeding atta< ind to it. These »traps are con is coming to be so well undt r-t« o«l tiiined in achauiber beneath the barrel, (hat those who make it a study and and have one end secured at the front, business may be said to be successfully so that their tension may be regulated breeding stock to order. For instance, The weapon may be properly sighted (he Shorthorn, lhe Jersey, the Here ford ami Devon breeds of cattle, when and is very accurate. the pure blood and fixed pedigree, T he Hillsboro Independent says: transmit their characteristics so se- We were shown yesleiday some tusk- cur> ly and exactly to their progeny, taken from a very large panther killed (hat the quality of such progeny can by Lafe Caples, al»out four miles from be determined beforehand with almost grove. Tbo*e Company, from whom she was pur Olir Apples Abroad. R gtje river valley apples are np- chased about twelve years ago for the Charleston line. She was valued at predated in Yreka, for the Journal $200,0*10. The Champion sailed from says that the hoys had a big time the N«*w York on Thursday last with a other day while the teuns from Ore- general ca’go, under command of Cap gon were unloading apples at Wither- A 1 he owner told the be insured. «Il’s tn ick s;ore. yoys to eat all they ’ w.tiled at the R fl. Leonard, the firs' officer, resides not to tom h any in the wagon, tint I in Brooklyn, while Charles Miller, the store, and the comer of Oregon ami ^-tiii'l officer, belonged in Charleston Miner street was crowde»! all day with Captain Lrwkwool had been in com \oung rooster», possess.ng god beuks i lor apples. tain Lockwood, said to asaod for twelve years 1 ..$15 .. 15 .. 24 . 24 ... 30 .. 24 00 00 oo oo 00 (Ml IN PRICES Ever Known in a Regular Business, —AXD THE— The Legisla the agricultural statistics, has issued a circular, setting forth tho plans an«l wishes of too bureau in regard Io the PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. —THE— MRS. J. BILGER, DEALER & WORKER IN TO SELECT FROM IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD,etc. Apaches in Mexico GO miles below the line. Ono linn irmi ami eighty war riors engaged in the fight were driven from the fichi. Private C >chlerb>, of Co. A , 6:h cavalry, was killed, and an Indian s<ou*, of Li«ut. Gatewood’s company wa« al-o killed, and another woumle l. M >j r ALinow command ed the troops in the figtit. I he Ari zona tio>ps are en route tn their posts, the h<>«tile Indians having all been driven out of Ne.v Mexi-o. Gen. Carr, in charge of all sc. tiling parties and troops in the fi II in southern Arizo na, will return at oive with bis troops along tlie border to guard the territory agamsl hostiles now in Mexico. California St., Jacksonville, Pumps, AG R ICC 1 .TU R A T. Any One Store in Southern Oregon or Northern California. DEALER IN ALL FOR CASH!! TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF IMI »LE M EN TS, NAILS, LINIMENTS A FIRST-CLASS STUCK STOVES, OF STOVES Spring and Summer Dry-Goods. FANCY GOODS not only relieve pnin, but they incite healthy action, subdue inilammntiou, ami cure, whether the yyniptotns proceed from wounds of tlie Cosh, or Neuralgia of the Nerves; from contracted Cords or a HARDWARE, TINWARE, sonldcd hand ; from a sprained anklo ora gashed foot; whether from disgusting PIMPLES on a LADY'S FACE or a strained joint on a Horse's Leg. Agriculture,.! Implements. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, Tlie njony produced by a Burn or Scald; mortiiication from l’r t bites; Swell- in;-s from Strains; the tortures of P.hcnmati m; Cripplod for life, by some neglected accident ■ a valuable horse or a Doctor’s Dill may all be saved from One Bottlo of Contanr Liniment. I’l’MPS AND PIPE, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes ROPE, TWINE, ROI’E, NAII.S, No Housekeeper, I'; rm« r, Planter, Team ster, or I.ivoryman, can nfTord to be with out these vronderfnl Liniments. They can be procured in any part cf the gioT-c f< r bO cfs. and Cl.GO a bottle. Trial bottles 2.» cts. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND SATINS, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHING, ETC., LADIES' CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS Wooden and Willow Ware ll’E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE It tallies to the tact that we have now on hand the largest ami best selected assort ment of LAI>lES’ DHFSS GOOlMS and FAN CY GOODS of every description inSouthern Oregon, ami we will henceforth make thia line of goods our sfiecialty and sell them at THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY Cheaper than the Cheapest. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS POWDER AND FUSE, CUTLERY. WIRE, 1 General Assortment of SHELF HARDWARE L ARGE Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose ETC., ETC. To the gentlemen we will sav, it you want a No. 1 st’ IT OF CLOTHES von must no to Rcames Bros, to buv it, as weclaini to have the 1 «-st STOCK OF CLOTHING in Jackson -minty and willallow noonetonn- <|er»ell us. These goods were all purchased by a mem ber of our tirm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS ES in San Francisco and New York, and we will warrant every article and sell them «■lieaper tor cash than any house in county. We also keep on hand a full stock of GROCERIES, ETC. ETC. 4 FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL 11 AR DW A RE, CUTLERY, G LASS WARE, j A attend to Job-work with neatness and I have secured the services of a First-class dispatch. CROCKERY, 1 will also keep constantly on hand a Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, large stock of ing promptly and in superior style. Farm and Freight Wagons, LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. C c L L O s o I I N TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 I am receiving and have constantly on hand a lull and first-class stock of G Groceries, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots. TOBACCO. N Ready-Made Clothing. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY. Etc.. Etc. G Trip Everything sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. I OUT! WHY SHOULDN'T The People of this Valley Save THEIR MONEY! AT THE Particular attention paid to Farmers’ wants and tlie supplying of extras foi Farm Machinery, and all information as to such articles furnished cheerfully, on application. No pains will be spared to furnish our customers with the best goods in the mar ket, in our line, ami at lowest prices. Agency ofthe PACT .TC RUBBER PAINT —the best in the world. (»nr motto shall be prompt and fair deal ing with all. Cal) and examine our stock before going elsew here. Satisfaction guar antee« I. MRS. J. BILGER. Dry-Goods and Fancy Goods. New York GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Tobacco ani Liquors. BOARDING HOUSE. Board by the Day or Week, ALL KINDS OE PRODUCE BY GOING TO I FISHER A- COI IN, RYANS BUILDING, r, Next Door to Post Office JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Where Highest Cash-prices are pail AT COST! erJ"(’UL «Ml SEE IVt« GREAT SLAUGHTER of PRICES E. JACOBS' STORE —OR — Oregon St., Jacksonville. SINGLE MEALS. UHIERE A COMPLETE AND MAGNIP- »r icenl assortmeni of new gooda has just been received, consisting in part of RS. HASKINS TAKES PLEASURE in announcing to h»-r friemls ami the M public that she has opened a first-class All Kinds of GrocmH^ lioarding house in th«* building r»'cently oc CARPETS, cupied by Mrs. M. II. Vining. My table is always spread with the best CLOTHING, th»* market affords. A share of public pat- DRY-GOODS, ronag»* is respectfully solicit»'«!. 45m4 MRS. HASKINS. FANCY GOODS, vi I Io 53 i! 1X MERCHANDISE ! FOB In fact everything from the finest needle to a threshing-machine. Give us a call and judge for yourselves as to our capacity of furnishing goods as above. The way to make money is to save it. To save it biiv cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH for your goods and buy of REA MRS BROS. —AT— ANI» ALL KINDS OF THZ ENTIRE STOCK OF Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. NEW WHEN THEY CAN IK Y crop to be reported for this n«*w census mu*t he tint of 1879; hut the wool « lip A T ucson special announces rhe re turn to Fort Bayard of the Arizona troops and scouts. They’ had a fight by moonlight will» Victoria’s band of GREATEST VARIETY THE OI.D STAND OF J, BILGER) method of arranging such statistics. —except in Tex is ami California, where two crops are secure«!—will he that of 1880. There are many pro lu • lions which are gathered, or made, week by week, a* milk, butter, che« *•• 9 meat, etc. Yet it is important that the returns should be accurate, up to the latest date; and tlm bureau desir - that th»* farmers should he prepared in advance to g've the r« <]iiii»ed iuforma tio'i in regard to the quantities am! values of their several crops, the num her of acr» s planted, tlw* pro luce of the dairy, the orchard, and other depart ments of Hie farm. A little attention to these matters, in advance, will en able every farmer to note down the de sired facts when the time comes. —or— G2NEBAL MERCHANDISE ! ! FAIN in tho BACK, Ithcumatism or Stiff Joints, for the I LARGEST STOCK! Odd Fellows' Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, Liniments will surely exterminate tho pain. Tlicro is no Strain, Sprain, Cut, Scald, Burn, Bruiso, Sting, Gall or Lameness to which Mankind or Dumb Brute • aro eub- joct, that doos not ronpend to this Soothing balm. The Centaur BASTS!! THE GREATEST REDUCTION Pupils are received at any period, and special attention is paid to those who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Musical Institute. Tho roasortf. for thi.-. 4npr«cc<tentc<l pop- u!.irity> arc evident; »lie Centaur Lini“ monta arc lu.nlc to deserve confi dence , they arc nbf;orbod into tho struc- turc : they alwayr. euro and never dis appoint« No i rson need lunger suffer with as he was in the act of springing it thal they are willing to stake their All the annual crops must fall on on« on Mr. K. lie lought the dogs luri- , money upon their judgment. It ha* or lhe olher side of the dividing lin ously, crippled as he was, and woul<! . long been a practice in England lor at lhe beginning of June. The cotton men to put up stake* upon colts before they are foaled to be run for at two or three years of age. This practice is also con ing into vogue in this country, and is, in fact, getting to be the most certaluly tho largest one of the kind fashionable and interesting mole of getting up trials of speed and bottom ever seen in thia country. : between the different families oi strains of blooded hors»*a. This prac T he telegraph reports another mel tice may well be termed breeding ancholy disaster at sea, resulting in hoc-es to ord« r. great 1 js 9 of life. The Steamer Cham Moli«! I'acts. pion from New York for Charleston came in collison at 2 o’clock on the The result in New Yolk was brought morning of November the 7th, with alxiut in the same m inner that Cali tho ship Lady Octuria, from the Dela- font a was lost to the Democrats. The ware Breakwater lor New York, the division of the party is the h >pe of «learner sinking in four minutes. the Republican*, ami to this en t they Twenty four persons were saved and exert every influence. How long will thirty-1 wo lost. The collision occurred the Demo rats be learning this les*on, off lhe Cipes. Toe ship was badly ami how many more times must the damaged and was towed to Philadel party suffer defeat before it will learn phia. Tim Champion was originally the |es«on that in unity of action alone b lilt for the great Commodore Vander there is hope of victory? We should unite ami prepare to act with one im- bilt and ran on the Panama route. pulse next ymr, when the great na- She W;l* sold by Commodore Vander tiunal battle will be fought. bilt to the Pacific Mail Steamship Piano, per term. Singing, per tern Violin, “ Cithern, “ 44 Instructions in Composing ami Thorough Bass............................................... Calling at private residences, per term of 24 lessons..................................... Over 1,000,000 Bottle»« sold lant year! teeth undoubtedly have killed two of them had not another shot through the head finished him. Several old hunters that examined this animal say he was CASH SCALE OF PRICES • MAN and BEAST tho world ha# ever known. ture is R publican. In Massachusetts ns far as hoard from, Long (R‘p.) for Governor, 121,- 716; Butler, 108,597; Ad tm-, (<'raight D«‘m )'J,731; Eddy, (Prohih.) 1.473. In Pennsylvania, Butler, R publican candidate for State Treas rer, beats Barr. (Dem ) by a li'g“ majority. Connecticut ami Illinois—Repunli can. I New Jersey—Returns would indi cate that th«* Republican* will still re tain »ontr<i|«»f the Lt gi-lnturo. Wisconsin—Smith, Republican can didate for Governor, elected by a ni"- jority ranging between 20,000 and 23,- 000. i> Minnesota — P;ll-bury, (R*'P ) e ected Governor, by increased majori ty, over Rice. Nel'T’»*! a—Republican candidate for Supreme Judge elected. Mississippi — Vote light; ' emocrats carry entin* State with exception of a few counties. The result in the other Snithern States where elections were held on the 4th have hern overwhelmingly in favor of the Democracy. P. S.—Since the above was in type it appears from latest returns from N< w York that the State ticket is tqually divided, the Democrats elect ing three officers and their opponent- three. This is mainly due to the de fection of T.inminy Hall, which scratche«! the Denmcratic candidates in several instance*. Cnpl« s and Thos. Kingston took a num tainty to his young. II »rse-hreeding ber of dogs and with their trusty rifles has come to be so much a fixed science went in pursuit. The dogs soon treed with some men who understand its -him, when a bullet broke his back jusl requirements or lhe laws that govern BY A DO ITI NG A The most « (Toetivc Fain-relieving agent« measured lhe sime precision that an eclipse of inebes in length, and the beast the moon or sun can be foretold. S> The census of 1880 will begin on lhe measured when killed 9 feet from also with lhe thoroughbred Merino 1st of June and close on or before th« “lip to tip.” The bea*t had been play sheep and the Berkshire swine. But 30th of thal month Gen. Walker, the I ing havoc with the hog* and aheep in above all other sto k the thoroughbred superintendent, with a view to secur 'the vicinity, when last week Lafe horse transmits his qualities with cer ing greater accuracy and uniformity in the AHEAD AS USUAL!! rpiiE musical covkseof this institute will open on the first of L September and is divided in four quarters, each comprising twenty-four lessons. K. KUBLT, received, and although Cornell (Rep ) was elected Governor l y a plurality of 12,060 vott s, the St.it«* ti' ket was still in doubt, with the chances still in fa voroftlie Democracy. MUSICAL CONSERVATORY JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THEO. KUGLER 7ÏÏ California Chinese, $10,899, and $2,000 he cheated out of the fruits of an hon defeated, and tho acceptable R 'publi for Oregon Chinese; for Chinese mis est victory. Therefore, there can be can State candid it<s been elocte i, the »ion ami F»ve Points, New York [no hopes of Republican success in electoral vote of New Y< rk would have those quarters. The results in New been reasonably as*ured to lhe Repub Chy, $1,500. lican parly 1’re-identi »1 cin Ihlate next year; but with the only positive Re publican triumph stained by the em bers of Tammany jobbeis, the Democ CALIFORNIA ST. I NE OF ixvritl MENT gl A DDITION' A I. A MONTH cratic chances will ( r »ve almost, if not of Cornell must flaunt In the face ol fully, as favorable next year a* they (•very honest Republican lhe base uses were in 1876, when Tilden and II» n- to which a grand party can he prosti R ■turning tuted, and it will be tho one hope that • kicks were elected, tkoards ami electoral comtnis.sions have gives promise of the great pivotal State had their day ami the Democracy, ofthe Union being in the Democratic backed by the people, will not agtin column in 1880. Had Cornell been York places that Slate in the Demo- T he Cheyenne Leader says that the i cratic column, for the most skeptic I question of dividing Dakota into two ■ wiil not gainsay lhe fact that any can or three Territories is being Agitated didate u| on whom the Democracy can JACKSONVILLE CONDUCTED BY Gastona that lent no ineon-idcrable assistance in triotic people; on the contrary, it is the I bringing nlsiut what is extravagantly victory of banded plunderets from (r<\vd anyway? termed a Republican ground swell. both political camps, and it is a re Success in the Fall elections has preach to Republicanism that is to end ■ DURING the week ending November the Republican Republican supremacy in the Em- | 7th, Portland postoffice mail 'd 21,503 no doubt inspired managers with the certainty of a pire Stat»*, in the otherwise starless i letters and 3,351 postal cards. Total 24.854. This does not include 7,535 nation (I victory next year, These midnight that envelops tho crushed I anticipations are chimerical, De m o- Democracy of the North, 'lhe success transient pa purs and trackages. Was E. R. REAME8. T. G. REAMES. FI11KT YEAH are not such a* tn cause Domocats to as Governor of the S’ateof New York, •ffieiil Paper for Jaekton, Josephine & Lake. A •-— ~----- n.^1. L.M ■s A «AKKEN VICTORY. Tho resu’ts of the recent election* X .'^5 BOOTS & SHOES, SCHOOL BOOKS, U1IIESE WELL-KNOWN MILLS, SITU- 1 ated at Kerby vili«*, Josephine county, are now pnq>ared to do a HATS AND CAPS, Merchant and Exchange Business. hardware TOBACCOS A CIGARS, & tinware ; Beautiful Ladies’ Hats & Flowers, Will give as much flour, shorts and bran, for good merchantable wheat as any mill in Southern Oregon. Flour sacked 1 and PAINTS A GLASS. branded, customers furnishing sacks, The highest market price paid for good mer- Children's Carriages, Velocipedes and chantable wheat in cash or goods. tSalis- ; faction guaranteed ill all instances. Wagons, P. B. LEWIS. Kerby ville, July l<»tb, 1S7<|. FRENCH CANDIES, Etc. A VALUABLE PANACEA! In fact everything to bo found in a firat- wi‘llSll'<M,i Merchandiae, which " ill l>e sold at prices ’ Glenn’s Peace in the Family. That Defy Competition. duw? bigl,0St priee allowed ‘or country pro- aving taken the agency of this vahiald»« meilicine, I am ma» pre iSuGive me a call at mv establishment in pared to furnish it in quantities to suit at in Maw»m<- Building aml be eonvincxd that tlie following prices: Trial size bottles, 25 there is no bumbug about thia. cents; large size (holding eight oi the small), _______________ E. JACOBS. Ä1. or three small 1br5o<><s. A trial for this PLANED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS . ...... >h«5 is all that is ask» d. Address all or I can be had in quantities to suit by writ ders to M. JACOBS, Ashland, Or. ing to the undersigned, at J. P. Parker’s steam saw mill on Big Buttecieek. Floor NOTICE ing, Rustic, Ceiling ami Moulding« can lie IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- had in any quantity. We «'an plane lum ber 24 inche* wide—in fact all kinds of lum 1 dersigned will apply t<, the (.’minty NEXT DOOR TORCH UM PR’S BARBERSHOP, ber ne»*essary to build houses—all of which Court oi Jackson county,(Oregon, sitting tor can be got ready for use at the mill. Par Probate business at 10 «’dock a . m „ Decem ties who intend building can save hauling ber 2d, jK79, tor leave to resign mv trust as more lumber than they need. Bills, plans Administrator de Itonin non, of the estate of and estimates can be had either at the mill O. D. Hoxie,deceased. ’ ' (til LIt f TH-LLY INFORM L. J. C. DUNCAN, on Big Butte or at their shop in Jackson-1 roim n / en . S ° f ¿« ‘-•km.ii»¡He und nir- Adm ’ r de boui* non of said Estate villa. Oregon. . rmind.nu country, tl)at ] havp OJH,ne<| a piTAll orders will receive prompt atten-1 Nov. 6th, 1879. în’rnv’îm S."|Ul<' be I’1*”“** <» ^rve them tion. SMITH A- WAISMAN. i UuMom made vmk ----------------- — ! I?OR MINING BLANKS GO THK TIMES In ' rJ. \ i i'g f’,,,,"l 'ly mid neaüy execut- CE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS (>F1 O ffice . Copp’s Hand-book of Mining e .>.. ?» J kinds for sale at the T imes O ffi < e Law always kept on hand. Price $1 a copy e»l <m Hie shortest m»ti<s*. 4a,n3- HENRY WEBER H ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE ! HENRY WEBER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER Jacksonville. - M. Mensor JACKSONVILLE, NOV. 7, . Oregon.