The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 16, 1880, Image 1

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DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
Published every Friday Morning by
RATES OF ADVERTISING
CHARLES NICKELL
Advertisement« will l»e inserted in th«
T im hs at the following rate« :
< )ne square, one insertion...............
*3.00
each subso<|iient one...... .. 1.00
I ..gal advertisements inserted reasonably
A fair reduct ion from f he alx»ve ratesinad*
to > early and time advertisers.
\ early .advertisements payable quarterly
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and al reasonable rates.
I'oi NTv W aiihaxts always taken at par.
«
Editor and Proprietor.
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, In Orth’s Brick
Building.
Rate«* of Kubseript Ion i
One copy, per annum,............................... #3.00
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six months, ................................ 2.00
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three months,............................. 1.00
T’RO FESSTON AT» CARDS.
«jt
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, ISSO
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I
I
GREAT REDUCTIONS
E. C. BROOKS,
IN PRICES AT
DEALER IN
—
A. C. JONES,
attorney
a
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
I
J S. HOWARD’S!
WATCHES, CLOCKS.
TO THE FRONT AGAIN!
—WITH A—
JEWELRY,
NEW STOCK ? GOODS
/;/•; KIND To EACH OTHER.
Be kind to each other,
The night's coining on,
When friend and when brother
Perchance may be gone.
Then ’midst our dejection.
How sweet to have earned,
The blest recollection
Of kindness returned.
munerative to raisers. Large arrivals
from Nevada and Oregon caused a re-
Tho house of Falkner, Bell A Co., »»•tion during the Summer and Fall.
San Francisco, has issued the following We anticipate a good Winter and
Spring market.
Wool and Live Stock Circular:
Sheep.— The ratos for all descrip­
In our review of tho California Wool
tions
ruled low during the Spring and
6PECTAELES,
Trade at the close of last year, we re­
Summer
months. Tho satisfactory
Wlll pmctlcc In all thè Court« of th» Stato.
DEALER IN
corded a deficit In tho ciip of that sea- iirices realized from the Fall Clip of
Office on 5th Street, opposite Court House, i
Sdllllll. BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS.
-on of nearly 22 per cent, as compart'd Wool caused a better feeling Amongst
G. H. AIKEN. M. D„
FIICLD GLASSES,
with that of 1877, and 27 per cent, iwners, and encouraged them to de-
\\ lu'ti day hath departed.
egs leave to call the at ten
nand an advance for their fat stock.
rnYSIUlAN AND SURGEON,
tion of the public to tin- tact that he ha*
less Ilian 1876.
And memory keeps
I
!
jus?
returned
from
San
Francisco
with
a
full
I
CALIFORNIA ST.,
'l'lie falling off was occasioned by the ’liis wa* rcspon led to by buyers, who,
Our M itch, broken hi'arte*!,
JACKSONVILLE, BREGON.
' slock of
great mortality in many tlo-ks from • wing to the uncertainty of the season,
Where all the loved sleep,
i
Har ps und Stringe for the Sume,
the drouth that prevailed in some had ditnuesiel their stocks, but on the
Let fnlxehoo 1 assail not,
Office—On California street, opposite Union J acksonvlile,
Oregon.
ipproach of tho first rains they entered
•vetionsof the Slate in 1877.
Nor en\y disprove,
Livery Slablo.
Drugs, lucdicines, Toilet Soaps and
»•ossi i iso in l Airi or
As will be seen from the annexed lie market an 1 were liberal purchas-
Let tn lie avail not
P. JACK. M D.,
» ummary of receipts, last year’s deficit •is. During the last few weoks we
Against those ye love.
Perfumery,
note sales at an advance of fully 5l> per
HEAD
HIS
CASH
PHICES.
LADIES’ FANCY GOODS
r II Y SI CI A N AND S U R G E O N ,
has been partially recovered.
Nor change with to-morrow,
We take pleasure in mentioning the ent. ou rates ruling In July and Au­
NEEDLES AND BEST Sl’ERM OIL FOR
Jurkxon »111*. 1»r«‘Kon.
DRESS GOODS.
Should fortune Lake Ming,
continued general improvement in the gust.
............. 11.50
i Irish Poplin, por yard...........................
Good hands of wethers are now hold
But
the
deeper
the
son
-
>w,
................. fiOo
Spring and Fa’I Clips, 1 nith as to con­
Ijatx of Glasgow, Scotland. Oflleo at Geo. I Black Alpaca “ “ ...........................
SEWING
MACHINES
'l
’
lie
closer
still
cling.
it
$2.25 c/’. >3 50, and breeding stock
.................
25c
i Melange, per yard..................................
Sohump’s barbor-ahop.
dition ami quality, showing that more
Double width dress goods, per yard.. ...37‘a*’
Oh, be kind to each other,
it
$1.75
(-» $2 50 per head. Basing
attention is being bestowed by grow­
OF THE LATEST STYLES,
Unbleached Muslin, per yd...... .10c upward
I
he
night's
coming
on,
our
calculation
on the Wool product,
MARTIN VROOMAN. M. D.,
ers to the treatment and Breeding of
Bleaelied Muslin, per yd... ......... 10c
• 4
e has sold out his stock of
When
friend
and
when
brother
ve
estimate
the
total numlier of sheep
Eadie’« Hose, 8 pair for. .. ..... fl.00
their flocks, both most essential fea­
if
American Sewing Machines a number Groceries, Tobaccos, <fcc., &c
PHYSICIAN A N D S U R G F. O N Kid Gloves, por pair........... ......... 75c
Perchance
may
be
gone.
hi
California
at
this
dale at about 5,-
tures in this valuable industry, We
4«
of times, but has another lot of them on
WHICH H E IS SELLING
Felt Skirts............................ ..... #1.00
'»00,000
head.
The
annual
consump­
fl
hand.
This
is
the
lightest
and
most
rapid
I
would here ag tin i repeat the sugg *s-
JacItMwuviD«'. Oregon.
Children'« eors<*t waists. ... .....ft 1.00
OttH.OXS i»l l.i*. I I III*.
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rtinning,
as
well
as
durable,
machine
then*
tion
of
f
it
stock
wo
place
at
1,256,000.
......
?2.5O
Embroid. Table Covers......
(ion given in a previous
|
circular, to
I 4
is made, and *<» simple that little girls five
The yearly increase is still in excess
Offlco In Orth’s building and at the » < ’¡tv I Zl'-e« -c.. Embroideries pr vd...l2,’» 44
avoid
greasy
black
top
Vermont
vari-
or
six
years
old
make
their
]>atch
work
on
In the Congressional Directory Op­
25c
Drug store: residence on ( ’aliforn ia street. Sleeve and Neck Kuching...
if
consumption and deaths, and we
them. 'I’liis is the place to buy good watches,
pear tin* following bri»*f biographies of eties, and aim at producing a long, oust l(M»k to the neighboring States
GOLD JEWELRY.
clock.« and jewelry, and b«» will sell cheap
tine, evenly grown staple, using only
T , D tWnP.TH. M. D.,
MENS’ AND BOYS' SHIRTS.
Ladle-» setts from ?2.50 up to #25.00, and good«ebeaper than any one.
Oregon’s Senators and Representative: the best Merino Bucks.
or an outlet for our surplus stock.
cheap.
; i ‘Watches, clocks,'jewel rv and sewing
other Jewelry
A full assortment from tho finest to tile
The season wo are now entering up­
PHYSICIAN AND 8 U R GEON,
LaFayetle Grover, of Salem, was j The fluctuations that have been
machines cleaned and repaired at a reduced most common.
M EN’S <’!.< »THING.
on
is opening favorably, and W’lth the
price.
born at Bethel, Oxford county, Maine, witnessed in this market from the
SPECTACLES AND JEWELRY.
Suits for.................... ................... $12.00 upward
Jacksonville. OreRon.
NEW
DRUG
STORE,
JACKSONVILLE.
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likelihood
of remunerative prices for
1.00
Hats, each.............
The finest lot of S|>e<-taeles and Eye «lass­ November 29, 1S23; was primarily ed- openmg to the close of the past season,
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I Boys’ Hats..............
LOO
he Spring clip of wool, we anticipate
es ever brought to the market ami Watches ncated at Gould’s Academy, Bethel; have never been so marked since 1872
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Office on California street, opposite P. J. Blanket-lined Duck Coats..... 5.00
was two years a student at Bowdoin I when prices were forced up to a point » good year i' .r 'ho sheen farming in­
Ryan’s atoro. Calls promptly attended Boot« and Shoes sold at the lowest prices, MILLINERY STORE! ami Jewelry of every ilescription.
t-P( 'all and be (’onvineed.5'J
to, day or night.
College; putsued his studies to a lib- ■ which proved disastrous to the wool terest of the State.
and everything else in proportion for cash.
GEO. W. ELLIOTT.
oral course at Philadelphia, where he ndustry of the United States
A full assortment of Groceries, Tobacco.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
J. W. ROB’NSON. M. D.,
A T ruthful S ketch .—Let a mao
Cigar«, Pipes, Combs, Purses, Cutlery ami
I
MRS. F. P. PRIM.
I MISSELLAPRIM. also studied law, and was admitted to | I Toe Spring Clip commenced to ar­ fail in business, what an effect it has
Holiday
Presents.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
the bar in 1850; removed to Oregon;! rive in April, and notwithstanding
Men who
OREGON.
was elected by the l’erritorial Legisla- ! i he presence of many Eastern buyers, i|M)ti his former creditors.
JACKSONVILLE.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ture prosecuting attorney for the eec- j no desire was manifested to purchase, iave taken him by the arm, laughed
WINTER OPENING
ond judicial <iis11 i< t, and as auditor ol ' even at the low prices then ruling for end chatted with him by the hour,
GIVE ME A CALL.-t^
OfYVo In Masonic Bnildine, next door to
AT—
rnilE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW ON
public accounts for the Territory, 1851 desirable clips. In consequence <>. shrug their shoulders and pass ou with
Krouzrr's Bakery, Oregon street. Resi­
< cold “How do you do ?’’
1 hand the most complete and best stock
dence at IL F. Dowell's.
52; wuh elected a member of the Leg- [ ♦ his, some important lines were ship­
of millinery «oods ever brought to Jackson
Every trifle of a bill Is hunted up
Mature In 1853; wan appointed by the ped East by producers, in expectation
villo, consisting of
md
presented that would not have
E. H. AUTENKTETH,
I
M'E HAVE J 1ST RECEIVED A NEW Department of the Interior as a com ! of meeting an improved demand, ■>ecn the light for months to come but
HATS,
BONNETS.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Tf and complete stock of Millinery goods, missioner toaudit the spoliation claims ( which they realize 1 to their entire
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
Flowers, ribbons, Inces, neckties, gloves, consisting of
growing out of tho It »gue river Indi ' -ati.sfaction. In May an active de- for the misfortunes of the debtor. If
Jackin Till«, Oregon,
collars and cufl's, etc., etc., which will be
an war in 1855, at which session In * inand set in, both iu this and Eastern it is paid well and good; if not, the
sold
at
the
lowest
prices.
LIATS
OF
ALL
STYLES,
OREGON.
served as Speaker of the House; war | markets, resulting in a rise here of scow) of the Sheriff perhaps meets him
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
RIBBONS,
Prompt attention given to all business left
appointed by the Secretary of War as fully 35 per cent, over values current <t the corner. A man who has never
Sewing Machines for Sale.
In mv care.
a inetulx r of tho lioard of commission in April; (lien choice Southern wool* i ♦ailed kuowd but little of human
FEATHERS,
Office In Orth’« Brick Building -upstairs.
I have also on hand a number of tho celo
nature.
ers to audit the Indian war expenses! were offered at 12 (■' 14 cents, while
DAVID LINN
brated New Wilson, White and Howe Sow­
FLOWERS,
In prosperity he sails along gently,
ing Machines, which 1 will sell cheap for
of Oregon and Washington in 1856;! in May similar clips changed hands
H. KELLY,
COLLARS
Keeps constantly on hand a full aaoortinent cash, or exchange for grain.
wafted
by favoring smiles and kind
was a delegate to the convention j freely at 19 6A 2° cents. Midland
of furniture, consisting of
MRS. I. W. BERRY.
words from everybody.
He prides
AITORNEY A COUNNEIX»lt-AT-LAW,
AND CUFFS. which framed tho present Constitution ' County wool«, and
some from the ii in self on Ills boast that he has not an
BEDSTEADS,
of Oregon in 1857; was It presentative! Northern counties, participated in the
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
VEILING,
I enemy in the world.
Alas I the
from Oregon in the Thirty-fifth Con unproved scale of prices, the former
BUREAUS, TABLES.
I
•hange.
lie
looks
at
the
world
In a
ORNAMENTS. SILKS LACES,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
gross; was Chairman of tho Democratic ' ranging from 22 ( 24 ceuts, and the
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Prompt attention given to all business en­
I
different
light
when
reverse
comes
Stale Central Commi’tee 1866 70; wa» latter from 26 (■ 28Z cents, the out
LIVELY, FEED à SALE STABLE,
trusted to ray care.
STANDS,
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
i elected < Jovernor oi <»logon in 1S70 foi -ide figure being the highest price re- upon him. He reads suspicion u[»oo
jr«r Otfico opposite Court House.
brow. He hardly knows how
1 the term of four years; re-elected in liZ'-d for choice Humboldt and Men­ | ' every
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
to move, or do this thing or the other;
MAIN STRHKT, l.INKVILLE, OBEtìON.
JAMES S. HOWARD,
1874, and served until February 1st, docino.
i there are spiid almut him; a writ Is
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUFI’S,
1877, when he resigned, having been
Toward the beginning of Juno, when | ready for his back. To know what
U.R. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
J. N. T. Miller & Co., Prop’rs.
' "b*ctecl to the United States S'-nate as I Eastern buyers withdrew, pause was]
FTC., ETC.
kind of stuff tim world is made of, a
!a Democrat to «uveeed James K. Kelly, again made in the demand, and fur |
FOR JACKSON,
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
person must be^unioi tunafe, and sus­
| Democrat, and took his seat March 8, weeks it was difficult to make sales al !
hand and in td<* tool'd *r. Planing done on
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. reasonable term«.
Undertaking a spe­
aving recently fitted up an
: 1877. His term of service will expire i a decline of 3 6<’ 4 cents on prices cur- | pend payment once in his lifetime. If
O(fi«ial surveys made an,I patents obtained
he has kind friends then they are
entirely
new
and
commodious
barn
and
IS MANEFM'IVlilNG
I March 3, 1883.
rent at the beginning of the month.
*t reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining cialty.
corral, wo are now fully prepared to attend
made manifest. A failure Is a moral
1 j * ws and Decisions at my office in Jack­
J.»mes 11. Slater, of La Grande, was
Thu general revival in trade which !
to all business in our line.
j
sieve;
it brings out the wheat and
sonville. Oregon.
Plenty of grain, grain hay ami flour
; born in Sangamon county, Illinois, De occurred in the Eastern States brought !
CJity lli’ii«*- S*toro
,
-hows
the
clittfi. A man learns that
kept constantly on hand and for sale
comber 28, 1826; received a common i about by the immense < r >ps harvested !
J. A. CHA1TA1X, M. I».,
Horses boarded ami the best caro bestow FLANNELS,
Words and pretended good will do not
i school education; emigrated to Cali there, manifested itself here in August, 'cunsliiuie
I
ed on them.
real friendship.
!
CALIFORNIA STREET,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
>5 Satisfaction guarantrod. Give us a
fornia
in
IS
19;
settled
In
Oregon
In
when
nearly
ail
de-irable
Spring
wools
:
CASSI MERES,
rial.
J. N. T. MILLER K CO.
185(1; studied law and was admitted were out of sto»*k. What remained, i
Linkvillo, Sept. 3, 1871).
Takes pleasure In annonneing to the citi-
DOESKINS,
to
the bar iu 1854; served as clerk of brought satisfactory priees to holders. | Too G ood to bk I a »8T. —An old
e«n«of Phmnix, Ashlan 1 and surrounding Kahler &. Bro., Proprietors
vlelnltv that h-i ha« permanently located
tho district court of the Territory of! As the* season a<lvanced, the Im­ mist r owning a farm, found It im|HH>
AND 1IOHERY Oregon for Benton county from 1853
-¡file to do hi« work without assistance,
on Wagn-r creek, three mile« south <4
provement in the dematuj for woolen!
tba former place, for tho practice ot his
md iceord mglx offered any man food
llfE KEEP CONSTANTLY' ON HAND
profession.
Of the Best Native Wool. to 1856; was elected a member of the goods increased in the Ei.t, necessi­ for performing the requisite Work. A
promptly attended at all hours, W tho largest and most complete assort­
Legislative Assembly of the State of tating more machinery being put into
I n M asonic B uilding ,
day or night.
Oregon;
W;»s elected district attorney I operafioti, an»l it speedily became ap­ half-starved pauper bearing of the
ment of
— Aib i>i«i*osia<; or hu m at
t
.
in Ihe fifth judicial district in 1866; parent that the rapid absorption of do­ ■ terms, accepted them. Before going
SOCIETY NOTICES.
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICAIS Oi’egon Street, Jacksonville. THE MOST REASONABLE RATES was elected Presidential » lector on th» mestic wools would induce large im­ into Um field* in tho morning, the far-
tner invited his help Io I rei*kfaat;'ai(er
Seymour ticket in 1868; was elected portations from abroad.
finishing
the morning meal, the old
Jackson ville Granir Mn.
P- •! H«.
to bo found tn Southern Oregon.
a Representative from Oregon in the:
Fall Wools were marketed in Sep-
RDERS
FROM
A
DISTANCE
WILL
skinflint
thought
it would t»e saving
Huida ita regular meetings nverv two week*
Also the latest and finest stylos of
f
!TE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-
receive prompt attention. GIVE OUR Forty-second Congress; was elected to’(ember and I were eagerly taken at time if they should place the dinner
th« reaidenoe »»f J. N. T. Miller,
chased Wm. Krouzer’s interest in this GOODS A TRIAL.
the United States Senate as a Demo­ prices alaive those paid for the early
C. MINGUS, Muter.
establiahment, desire to announce to the
STATIONERY,
crat
to succeed John H. Mitchell, Ro. , receipts of Spring ('lips from the same u;»on the breakfast. This "vas readily
AinriB MiLLWR, Secretary.
public that they are now prepared to fill all
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS.
publican, and took his seat March 18, fincks. San Joaquin brought from 14 »greed to by tho unsatisfied stranger,
orderR.for cakes of every description, such
Orrnon rhnptcr \o. 4, R. 4. M.,
\nl a great varietv of PERVI MI»S and is wedding cakes, cakes for parties, wine
1.879
His term of service will expire o. 2d cents; Midland County, 17 (•< 23 land the dinner was soon dispatched.
W. IL AT KINSON, Secretary.
T<
»I
LET
ARTK'LES,
including
the
Lent
ami
“Suppose now,” “
said
the
"akes
;
also
brown
and
rye
broad,
ginger
■■■,h
“ frugal
—
tlalds its regular me* tings monthly on
March 3, 1885.
cents; Humboldt and Mendocino, 21 (•< ' . .......... .
.s^soi tment «•! <’<>M M< »N and PER «naps ami crackers. Take orders ou ex
Tuesday ov> nings of or pree«»ding each fui:
farmer,
“
we
take
supper;
it
will
save
John Whiteaker, of Pleasant Hill, 32 cents, the latter figures for extra
hange. Prices reasonable and satisfaction
BiiQon, at 7’ii u’ehs'k. ♦ omjsinions in goo.l Fl’M ED S< >APS in this market.
I
lime
and
trouble,
you
know.
”
Prescriptions carefully compounded. guarantee*'!.
was horn in Dearborn county, Indiana,' choice lots. The sto-k of Wool re­
standing are invited.
R<>P.T. KAHLER, Druggist.
“Just as you like it,” mid tho eager
It is also our intention to k< op a first-class
J. E. ROSS, High Priest.
May 1, 1829; was raised on a farm, and maining unsold hero is smaller than
i
;«
nrr.yiiig
Ihr
f
N.
Sioil.
lum
li-bousi*,
at
which
the
best
of
everythin;
cater,
and al it they went.
M ax Mrtr.i:i
is self-educated; is now engaged in <m any previous year, the estimate be­
in the lint! will be .served at all hours.
r —
I
“Now we will go to work,” said the
¿o'' Fresh bread every day.
irming and stock-riising; went to the ing about 1500 bags.
FIFTFENTH YEAH.
Sunning Between Ashland and Linkvillc. ¡ f Pacific
»alisfiod and delighted firmer.
<. io >11* A I 'ERICH.
B. HOSTEL,
const in 18 19, and settled in
I'he pre-cut position of the market
“Thank you ” said the delighted
Oregon in 1852; was elected jmlgo of for next Spring Clip is most favorable.
MARY’S ACADEMY. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
:nd
well-fed I tliorer, “I never work
EAVES ASHLAND AND LINK VI LI.E probate for Line county in 1855; in Wo can hardly look for any perma
PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER
after supper.”
i every day in tic* week, excepting Sun-
CONDUCTED BY
lays, and connects with the mail for Lake 1857 was elected to the Territorial i nent great advance on the present
C alifornia S trhet ,
view.
Legislature, and in 185S was elected range of prices at coni-uming centres,
I’ltOpiISHII REDUCTION IN FREIGHTS.
IN ORTHS BUILDING.
Governor
of the new Slate of Oregon, but we may reasonably expect a few
THE SISTERS of the HOLY If AMES.
Proprietor. Superior Accommodations for Passengers
8. I». JOVIS,
—
We understand from a trustworthy
which office he held until 1862; in 1866 years of greater prosperity to the Wool
Who will be carried »o any point, on the
was elected to the State House of Rep growing interest than there has been source, wavs the Chico Ent< rpriae, that
road at reasonable rales.
T< » ’■nilE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF Tills
espectfully
announces
resentatives,
re-elected in 1868, and for some time past.
duiing the past few days Messrs. Beo^
the public ot Jacksonville and vicinity 1 school will commence about the end of yrONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
A General Express Business
Wines,
Brandies,
Whiskies
and
Cigars
Oregon
Wools
began
to
arrive
early
«tech» r ami Cone, the Railroad Com­
served
ns
Speaker,
and
again
ro-t
lect-
that he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier. \ugust. and is divided in four sessions,
kept.
<1irector of iho University of Greifswalde, of eleven weeks each.
Tniusacfcil. All orders promptly attended ed In 1879; and in 1872 wa« appointed i> June, when the demand had mod­ missioners, have lieen in close consul-
DRINKS, 12S CENTS.
Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the Board and tuition, perform,............ 1411.00
to and satisfaction guaranteed.
! » member of the State Board of Equal­ erated, and prices generally were in tat ion concerning the duties of their
University ot Halle. During the Franco- Bed and Bedding.................................
4.00
II. F. PHILLIPS.
NO
CREDIT
IN
THE
FUTURE.
—
it
don't
ization, and was Chairman thereof, favor of buy» rs—Eastern ranging from lliee and no matters conn«»cted with
Prussian war lie m . is .-.pec al assistant to Drawing and painting........................
8.00
Ashland, Juno I, 1S79.
i>av Families needinganx thingin onr line
the Docter-in-chief Zm lzer and Ludwig ot Piano,......................................................
15.00
•lid in the same year was appointed n 16 (" 24 cents, am! Valley from 24 (<< the fan - and freights by rail, charged
Berlin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures Entrance fee, only once,................... , 5.00 • in always be supplied with the purest and I W. F. OWENS.
8. PLY MALE. memberof the commission to examine, 28$ cents, the extreme figures being in different parts of the State. One of
host to bo found on the Coast. Gixo me a
*nd external di«ea*>' *. acute or chronic, most
•all, and you will be well satisfied.
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
report upon, and, if approved, receiv«* , for strictly choice. As usual, the sup their first movements is understood to
carefully treated. Cupping.Leeching, Bleed­
Primarv, per term,.................................... I
ing and teeth exti "».'•'<* 1 at all honra.
the locks and canal at the falls of t hp ¡ ! ply of Fall Wools from Or< gon wa- l»o a reduction in the rates now in force
»*
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Ail kinds of birds stuilcd and put up in I
Willamette river; in 1876 was elected ! light; but, aa in the case of Fall from on the (’ difornia and Oregon branch of
Senior,
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m«*t natural shapes.
i
i State Senator for four years, and ; this State, they command» d higher the Central Pacific, by which the price
Jacksonville, Di*c. 11, 1877.
Pupils are received at any time, and spe­
FORWARDING
AND
SHIPPING
AGENTS
per ton to Rod Bluff will be not over
i
served
as President of tho sessions of pric» s than the Spring product.
cial attention i« paid to particular studies in
CALIFORNIA ST.,
E< l.alf <>f children who have but limited
The very marked improvement in ?3 50 and to Chico $2 50. Should this
1876 and 1.878; and was elected to the
ime. For further particulars apply at the
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
Forty-sixth Congress as a Democrat, ; Eastern Oregon Wools has been com- prove to tie correct our merchants and
Roseburg, Oregon
Academy.
*1« -DANIEL A NOI,ANI», PROPRI CTORS.
receiving 16,744 vo’<8 against 15,593 I mented on most favorably; but many business tnen generally will be greatly
ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION for H. K. Hines, Republican, and 1, of the Valley Clip were less attractive benefited. According to thia, we of
RAILROAD SALOON,
to forwarding goods consiglimi to tlieii 181 votes for T. F. Campbell, National. than usual, owing to poor condition Siskiyou, may naturally expect a pro­
' p n IS PO I’U L A R R1XO RT, U N D ER T111 earc. Freight money advanced. Commis­
i
an<l defective staple.
portionate reduction to Reading.—
I < >r. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville 1 new management, is furnishing the best sions r<>a.sonal>Ie. All business in this lin<
White's
I
’
rHiri«*
Flower
Mohair.— The demand in Boston Yreka Journal.
brands of liquors, wines ami cigars. Th* shall receive our prompt attention.
AT THE MEADOWS,
calling table is supplied with Eastern peri
Æ*’’" All consignments to our cam should
Taken before retiring will insure a gooil and N> w York has been disappointing
xlicils ami leading papers oT the l’oa*t be marked G. B. A., Roseburg. Oregon.
The Ureitl«-«! Hleamiiig.
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
night
’s rest, with an awakening in the rosj to producers. Ti o consumption is as
1 Jive us a call. McDAN 1 EL A N<»LAN I».
TS NOW FULLY PREPARED To FUR
norn to health, courage ami vigor. F<>rcoated vet on a limited scale, and this season
A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures
1 ni«h the market with every description
‘ongne, bad breath, sick headache, or any dis European products have been selling every time, and prevents disease by looping
of lumber ot a superior quality . i his mill
is new throtighout and furnished with the niROUGII TICKETS, 124 C ents
•urbanee arising from dyspepsia or toqml liver. it prices that have made them more the blood pun-, stomach regular, kidneys *ml
latest and most improved machinery, I
aving taken the agency oi :t. is without a peer. Its action on disease is it tractive than the domestic. 'I’he im liver active, is the greatest blessing ever con­
therebv ensuring the sp» edv lultillinent of
R. Brackenridge's Marble Works ot •ntirely different from any medicine ever intro ¡•rovement which has taken place in ferred ii|«m man. Hop Bitters is that reinody,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
all or'ierw at inost reasonable prices. Bills
Roseburg, well known throughout th<
wool leads to the belief that prices will and its proprietors are being blessed by thous­
aawed to order with dispatch.
/“Ilion'E WINES. LTQl’DKS AND CI-
Staff*for tho superiority of their work, I wili hieed, quieting pains almost in tantly. Tin
mo a trial and I will prove w hat y 7 gars constant 1 v on hand. Ihe reading
■iu<* ami cry raised against it by patent medi­ improve before long.
ands who have bccu saved and cured by it.
receive
any
orders
in
this
line.
Jacksonville, Or.,
I say, for satisfaction is
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
Lire Stock— The rainfall In th» Will you try it? 8,-.. another column.— [Eagle.
cine
men,
M
’
ho
have
forese«*n
in
its
advent
the
esse.
ll,x’*IAB*
cals and leading papers of the Coast.
Monuments a Specialty. destruction of their nefarious business, and the jr»uthern p irtion of the State durinj.’
Table Rock, August 2fl, 18,9.
epairs watches , clocks and
I tho season of 1878-79, was considers
O ne of the employes of the United States
Jewelry in the very best manner. All Those desiring to sec designs and ascertain thoiisamls of unsolicited testimonials flowing
prices
can
do
so
bv
calling
upon
or
address
in
from
all
paits
of
the
New
World,
is
a
sure
bly
below
an
average,
and
caused
«•
signal
service died of a broken heart last week
work promptly done at tho lowest rates.
WILL. JACKSON. Dentist.
ing me at Ashland.
ndicafion of its great merit«. Trial size at all scar *ity of feed in that section. This itecauae he had thoughtlessly omitted to send
^•^./satisfaction guaranteed in all eases.
Drug stores. Half |>ound bottles, 75 cent«. necessitated stock lading offered freely
a three hour's rain upon a happy Sunday
A. S. JACOBS.
(IE. VER.4 L 11L. 1CKSMITJ1
CHAS. I,AN<;LEYA CO., Wholesale Drug­
for
salp,
which
had
a
tendency
tr
selxxtl picnic.
gists, Sole Agents.
I
w
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weaken prices.
Jacksonville, Or.
Farms
for
Sale.
4 NUMBER OF DESIRABLE TOWN
H
r
said
her hair was dyed, and
Cattle
—
During
the
Spring
month«
A
Kiss
upon
the
lipa
is
n
mortgage
A lots in Klippel’s addition to Jackson­
Persons desiring to purchase good farms upon a girl’s affections, which may 1« there was a good inquiry from dealers, when she
indignantly exclaimed,
ville will be sold on reasonable terms. For
of any size will do well to enquire of
I
KINDS <>F PRODUCE TAKEN • further particular« enquire of
‘
Tis
fahu
!
”
be said Im pruautued so.
and sales were made at rates fairly re
foreclosed at any time.
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
JACKSONVILLE, OQN.,
I
From San Francisco
GEO. W. ELLIOTT
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Shest-Masic, Violins, Citherns,
B
GENERAL ft'iEilCHAHDISE,
H
At Prices that Defy Competition.
Which will he sold al Lowest Rales.
THE NEW FilLLINERY STORE.
FURilirURE WARE ROOMS,
EUREKA”
WOOLEN MAN'FACTURING CO.
H
BLANKETS,
a
CITY BAKERY AKD SALOON,
O
r
1’1111.1.1 ¡‘S' EXPRESS.!
I
R
OWENS & PLYMALE,
CRITERION BILLIARD SALOON,
w
THOMAS’ SAW-MILL.
F. RITSCHARD,
ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS.
H
P. DONEGAN,
R
LOTS FOR SALE
C.ilifornia Street. Jacksonville, Oregon
lor work
Satisfaction guaranteed.
HENRY KLIPPEL.
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