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I The party that has survived several wars, and that has enlarged our terri It Embraces the only Principles Upon which tory and our glory, and that still clings flrftrial Faprr for Jackson, Jostphinc 4 Lake. the Republic can Endure— How the Attach-1 to the glory and exaltation of the indi ment of the People to it has been Shown —Its vidual, rather than of a governmental ...FEBRUARY 6, 1S80. FRIDAY, Growth inthe Last Fifteen Years—The Hour power over the individual, is a party Now one of Hope and Encouragement-A still young. We had a large majority Good Article for the Faint-Hearted to Read. of the electoral votes of the States and Democratic County Committee. a large majority of the votes of the A meeting of the Democratic County people in 187G. In 18G4 the Democratic party car Committee is called to meet at the office of We believe that we shall bavo a still IL K. Hanna, in Jacksonville, on Saturday, ried the electoral votes of but three larger majority of both in 1880, for we February 7, 1880, at two o’clock p. m ., fur States ; and after that the Democratic ! have faith in the people. The Demo the purpose of transacting such busiue.-»» as party did not despair. Only twenty- cratic principle is the only idea upon many properly come up before it. i which the Republic can endure. With 11. K. II ANNA, Chairman. .one electoral votes from all the States i the growing dangers Hie jealousy of : could be secured for the Democratic the people will grow. We still believe, A ccordin '« to the almanac there ' party in 18G4, though the candidate notwithstanding some adverse local I v ill be six eclipses next year. The ‘was a Union eoliier. This was ex- elections, that the people will, in the Doylestown Mirror reckons on one 'ceedingly discouraging; but tho Dem next great national fight, tako care of more—the eclipse of the Republican ocratic party did not abandon Its devo themselves and their own. It is an hour of hope, not of discouragement. Piceidentialcandldates. Correct! tion or forsake the faith. The popular T he Republican party has not only maj iritles in that election against outlived its usefulness, but it lias out I the Democratic party were tremen THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. DEMOCRATIC TIMES.! the ears doe« not cease, it will give the “ungodly” a poor opinion of the religion that, professing lovo to all men, only stirs up strife and bicker ings.” It is not religion which is stirring up strife and bickerings here. It is Christianity and right defending itself against fraud aud swindle. D. A- C rowell . Jacksonville, Feb. 4, 1880. K. KUBLI, Democratic State Convention. PINOEER HARDWARE STORE. A Democratic State Convention is hereby called to meet at Albany, on Wednesday, — ■ ■ April 7th. at I o’clock m ., for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress, Odd Fellows' Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, three candidates for Supreme Judges, Judg es for each of the several judicial districts and Prosecuting Attorneys, and the election MRS. J. BILGER. ot six delegates to attend the National Dem DEALER & WORKER IN ocratic State Convention, and to transact such other business as may properly como before the Convention. The Convention (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER will consist of 169 delegates, apportioned TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. among the various counties as follows: . 6 Baker....... Amende Honorable. . 7 Benton ..... California St. Jacksonville, . 8 In a previous numtier of tho T imes Clackamas . 5 Pumps, Clatsop...... o a statement was made to the effect Columbia . ’ 5 Coos ........... that the majority of tho Board of Q Currv ....... dealer in jl School Land Commissioners were us i Douglas.... AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, : Grant ....... . 5 ing their powers arbitrarily in with I Jackson.... . 8 . 3 drawing funds from the county over i Josephine. 169 Total TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE- , Lake......... . 3 which they had control. We made ! Lane......... .10 NAILS, this on what we deemed the best of { It is recommendede that no person cast I authority. It seems, however, that more than two votes, either by proxy or j otherwise, at said Convention, and a full STOVES, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES I our informant was in error, and that, [ representation is most earnestly requested. To Whom does the Organ Beloujç T ! The Committee suggests that t he primaries, I lived its manliness, Its whole ?api dous. California appeared against us in our solicitutlo for the welfaro of the unless otherwise ordered t»y the proper lo We answer to the M. E. Church. people of Jackson county, wo did the cal committees, be held on Saturday, tel is in if n bstonrs. Like the fofa- with a majority of 18,000. Illinois Agricultural Implements. March 20th, ami the County Conventions Why ? because the people paid their HARDWARE, TINWARE, 1o crop its best part is under the gave a Republican majority of 30,000. mi Saturday, March 27th. Board, and Mr. Earbart especially, an money with that understanding and for By order of the Democratic State Central ground. The Republican majority in Indiana that purpose. About the 1st of Feb injustice, for which we hasten to make Committee. J ohn F. M ii . i . ek , POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LUMPS AND PIPE, Chairman. I n the seventieth year of his age, was 20,000 ; in Massachusetts, 78,000; ruary 1879, a move was made by Mis« ample reparation. It i.s always our A. N oi . tner , Secretary. Horatio Seymour retains almost un- in Missouri, 41,000 ; in Ohio, 59,000 ; Mary Gass and Miss Ida Martin to hold intention to do justice by everyone, a concert or concerts for the puri ose of Nir Ast ley Cooper's Fuse and Caps, irrespective of part w. In this con dimmed the brilliant versatility of and so the Republican majorities ran raising money to purchase an organ VITAL RESTORATIVE — The Great En nection, we quote tho following from glish Remedy, has made more cures <>f Ner knowledge and the rare resources of After all these disasters the Democrat for tlie M. E. Church. vous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal learning which have been distinguish ic party did not despair. In 18G8 the At their invitation many’ of the the Portland Standard: Weakness, Lost Manhood, nocturnal emis i able In him since hip career first be Democratic party could only command young ladies and gentlemen joined By private letter from the Secretary sions, inability for mental labor,desponden Wooden and Willow Ware came one of interest to the public. ROPE, TWINE, i the electoral votes of seven States— them in this work with the under- of State, Hon. R. P. Earhart, we are cy and other diseases induced by youth M. E. informed that the article which we ful follies ami excesses, than all other med standing that it was “ fur the ! only seventy-one electoral votes—and icines combined. Why will you suffer? T he farce in Maine makes It only Church.” copied from the Jacksonville T imes , Send to A. E. Mintie, M. D., No, 11 Kear ROPE, NAIL8, i even after thia the Democratic party On the 12th of February the foliowin; . relating to the withdrawal of the ny Street, San Francisco, for tho Restora more evident that the Republicans THE BEST WOSTENÏÏOLM CUTLERY Price, $3 per bottle. still appeared buoyant with hope, un- notice appeared in the Sentinel: “The school funds from tlfct county, is in tive and be cured. ctn outfraud all others combined ten Four times the quantity, ?10. Try a bottle. , dismayed by defeat. Four years more ladies of the Methodist Church .intend correct, and that Xjc board never Dr. Milltie treats all private diseases success to one. Had Blaine and his crowd PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS passed. The Democratic party gath giving a concert to raise funds for the loaned any funds telonging to that fully. Medicinessent secure from observa POWDER AND FUSE, found it necessary to apply the very purchase of an < rgan.” county to others than citizens of the tion upon receipt of price or C. O. D. ered all the friends it could from I On Feb. 191h the following notice, same, nor withdrawn any from it, be same law the Fusionista in Maine CUTLERY, WIRE, made use of in asserting their claims ' Republicans who professed to be “in by the ladies themselves, appeared in sides having furnished funds to make (which they have dono Before), the re dependent.” It accepted in good faith the Sentinel: loans with. We are confident that A General Assortment oí S11ÍLF IARCWAIB “Y oung L adies ’ C oncert . — A tho editor of the T imes made his sult would huvo been decidedly differ- all the constitutional results of the ent. war, including, of course, the amend numtier of the young ladies of Jack charges on what he deemed good au Shit, Brushes, Chains an à Hese, sonville will give a concert on the thority, and we are fiad that Mr. Ear ments. It accepted as its candidate a ETC., ETC. evening of Friday, M irch 7th, the hart so promptly denies the charge. H oratio S eymour is tho only man humane man, nominated by Republi proceeds to be applied to the purchase Ile further states tbit no corporation in the United States who can be elected ETC. ETC. cans, and it adopted a platform which of an organ for the M. E. Church.” of which he is a member has ever President that cares nothing for office. Republicans who were called “liberal” The above notice also gave the admis asked or received a loan from the FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL It is said by designing, insecure poli- ■ attend to Job-work with neatness nud I have secured the services of a First-class had framed. It appealed to human I sion fee: “adults 50 cents, children 25 school fund. We cheerfully make dispatch. I ticians that Grant is the greatost living this correction in justice to all con instincts and to “liberal Republican cents.” I will also keep constantly on hand ■ Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair Similar notices also appeared in tin i cerned. large stock of American. He is not. Horatio Bey ism” in vain. In 1872 wo only car : T imes . ____________ the ing promptly and in superior style. mour is entitled to that glory. The LIQUORS AID TOBACCO. Ci ran I in Eclipse. ried the electoral votes of six States, Tue hand-bills which called the pen honor of the Presidency is tendered Particular attention paid to Farmers’ him and he declines it. That is the and only forty-seven electoral votes pie together were headed: “I-'ur the The Grant boom seem* to be going wants and tho supplying ofextrasfor Farm benefit of tho M. E. Church. ” difference between them. IN CONNECTION WITTY THE ABOVE. were cast for the Democratic candidate to pioces, and we now hear a rumor 1 I am receiving and have constantly on Machinery, and all information as to such The tickets on which the people i art idea furnished cheerfully, on application. for the Vice«Presidency, the Demo hand a full and first-class stuck of were admitted to the concerts read: I from Philadelphiatliat personal friend- B en S impson , who, in conjunction No pains will be spared to furnish ear cratic candidate for tho Presidency ; “To procure an organ fox the M. E iu that city are authorized to withdraw customers with the best goods in the mar with O. A. Brown, had a contract for Grocer!*«, ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. having died from grief before the Church, Jacksonville, Oregon.” his name from tho list of Presidential Agency of the PAU .It RUBBER PAINT doing exSenator Mitchell’s dirty- DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO. >—the best in the world. Never once was it intimated to the counting of the electoral vote. In the candidates. So the General is in the work, has been appointed Postal Agent Our motto shall l>e prompt and fair deal i popular vote of 1872, notwithstanding public, or those who took part in th Ready-Made Clothing, ing w<th all. ( all and examine our stock for Oregon. Notwithstanding Harvey concerts, that the money would bt field after all, despite the earnest de before going elstw here. Satisfaction guar all the aid furnished by “liberal Re- nials of divers Republican journals i used for any other purpose. Broil’s pretenlior8, thia appointment I MRS. J. BILGER. GLASSWARE CROCKERY« Etc., Etc anteed. publicans,” the Democratic party was After the concerts were held the la- But this will be stale news to the cas is evidence that the irrepressible in a minority of 7GY.0O0 votes, and ! <lies who inaugurated the movement ual observer. Anyono that may have Mitchell is still uppermost in the ma Everything Bold at reasonable rates. nipulation of the Republican machine this was iu a total vote of 6,431,149. were influenced, as one of the lndiei- followed the course of the “strong ' has distinctly stated to several respon I Give me a call. K. KUBLI. in this Stale and continues to distrib And after this the Democrats did noi man” is satisfied of that. Grant is Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. sible witnesses, to place tlie proceed- ute Federal patronage ail libitum. quit business. i in the hands of three trustees (so called) more than anxious to take the Repub It. It is not forgotten that in 1810, in who were to have “full and absolutx lican nomination and a great majority S ays the Crescent City Courier: UNION tho middle of a series of Democratic control” of the organ when purchased, of the stalwart leaders and all th. “Tire D emocratic T imes , published victories, the Democratic party wa« instead of giving it to the church a- thieves and bummers that made hi- at Jacksonville, Oregon, has begun the I only able to carry for the great Van I originally intended. I tenth year of its existence with favor I Tlie following, which appeared in 'a«t administration so inglorious arc Buren the electoral votes of seven I the Sentinel after the concert.«, ami just as anxious to give it to him. Hu able indications of a healthy constitu States—New Hampshire, South Caro Cor. California and 4th Sts. j. H. BUSSELL, PEOPMETOB. lion. I.s proprietor promises that lina, Virginia, Alabama, Illinois, Mis which was given by Mr. Marlin, show- ! great objection to tho would-be third- this change of purpose: termer is evinced by tho conservative about the first of March tho T imes will *ouri and Arkansas—sixty electoral “The managers of tho late concert* rilHE UNDERSIGNED, BEING PTA- appear In a dress of new type, In ad votes—an 1 after this defeat the people havo determined to give the organ, and better elements of the Republican I 1 tinned at Ashland again, has turned hia «till clung to the Democratic party and pirty, which, like Banquo ’ s ghost, will dition to other improvements. It if when purchased, to the Union Sunday i entire attention to the NEW THIS WEEK. thoroughly and consistently Democrat would not let it go. School instead of bestowing it on any not down. This opposition has be A little more than ten years ago, particular denomination. It is pro MARBLE BUSINESS, jc, and, as it asserts, never questions come so manifest and is gaining such NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tho privilege of any ono to di-agrer more than three years after the close of posed to place it in tho hands of three personal supervision, and they guarantee anfj ¡s fu|jv prepared to fill all orders tn volume that to disregard it would tie ...it L.f.iot i,n to -ill aha inu v Til vur t hfcin uil li L . • « • ■ « » • . « with it, according rn nil the right to the war, there were but twelve Dem trustees, L and O ffice at R oseruro , O reron , 1 satisfaction to all who may favor them with ; this line with neatness and dispatch and at with the understanding their patronage. ocrats in tho Senate of tho United that it may be used at church services.” worse than fatal. Hence full credit price* to suit the times. January 5, 1SS0. J think and act as they deem proper.” These stables are centrally located, and yr<‘TH'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI States, and in the House of Represen MON U M ENTS, TA BLETS, II EALSTON ES can bo givon to the rumor referred to. The document which these gentle I 1N the following-named settler has filed within convenient distance of the various As might have been anticipated, the tatives there were only 18 Dem men hold as their authority, published Those who have made so much ado notice of his intention to make final proof houses of public entertainment. Horses II Executed in any description of marbla. and mules w ill be boarded and cared for at attempt of the Fusionists in Maine to ocrats, and this picture of the Fortieth last week, says: It is “the understand over this small illustration of Ameri in support of hisdaim, and secure final en moderate charges. They have one of the Every variety of cemetery and other stone work executed in a satisfactory manner. try thereof at the expiration of thirty day* Congress is far more pleasing to Dem ing tnat said organ shall primarily’ be largest and finest stocks tn Oregon, south oí Special attention given to orders from any follow Republican precedent has re from the date of this notice, viz : Thomas ocrats then, than that of the Congress used in the Union Sunday School can character and greatness, who Portland, of part ot Southern Oregon. Address H.Whelpley, Homestead Application No. sulted in au ignominious failure. Tht which preceded it, also in timo of J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or. ot in Jacksonville, Oregon, in whatever fawned most disgustingly and who 2140, for the E. J3 of N. E. '< ami E. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Radical Supreme Court having been pea?e. And even then the Democrat place said Uuiou Sunday School may originated those magnificent recep S. E. *« See. 6, 1. 33, S. It., 2 E.; and names the following as his witnesses, viz: David appealed to by them to settle certain ic party did not abandon its beautiful be held.” tions in tho hope of giving the Grant Hudson of Jackson County, ?, and Wildei With single or double teams, for hire on rea avocation, or its principles that had sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses Jn whatever place. What does that . boom an impetus, may now ronclude Fruil of Jackson County. points whereby they hoped to establish and Mules, which will be hired to go to any been as long as the century. WM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. mean? It has always been held in tin the justice of their claim«, of course part of the country at moderate rates. that it was “ love ’ s labor lost. ” The After the disaster of 1872 there wa« M. E. Church. Was it intended to j Animals bought and sold, and broke to deciiled adversely- and thpy went to an attempt made, especially in Ohio, great corruptionist is at a miserable HORSES LOST saddle or harness. move tho Union Sunday School when Third St.. Jacksonville the wall,'succumbing to the inevitable to abandon and destroy the Democratic- another place was ready tor it and discount, and, if we may be allowed to J. A. CARDWELL A SON. after a hea:ed contest. The loaves party. Prominent Democrats were en speak for the Democracy, we are very have the organ go along? and fishes, for which they so gallantly I gaged in the effort. It was a discour rPHE SUBSCRIBER. WHO HAS HAD Had the ladies any right to divert «trove, have been appropriated by their aging hour for Democrats. Men of -orry that such shoul I be the case. 1 large experience in the hotel business in the money from the purpose for which Republican adversaries, and to their Canada, is now prepared to eater for the high character and brilliant abilities in it was raised? It was raised for the M. A «Alti». wants of the general public in first-class pristine simplicity history will raise a —OF— the Democratic party in that State E. Church. But it is claimed a mis style. Board and lodging by ill« day or mouumeut. Hail and farewell ! week. thought and said that after all it might take was made in the hand bill«, as it P ortland , Feb. 2, 1SS0. tie best to hold up a new flag and was intended for the Union Sunday- To THE EniTOK OF THE TlMES: MfcAl.N TWINTY-FIYF. VBXTS EACH. > 12 W O < >O1 >« ! ! T he partisans of Blaine are attempt march under a new name. There are X-S- Oysters in every style. Iii your issue of tho 23d ult. I oliaerve a let ing a good-sized boom on the strength honored names, living and dead, to School. The public was not notified GE(>. M. COBURN. — AT — of any such mistake until this coutro ter dated I’ortlaud, -Ian. 10, 1880, and signed Jacksonville, Dec. 24, 1879. of his triumph over the Fusionists in which wo need not refer in this con “Democrat,” wherein my name occurs, in con versy arose. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Maine. In tho same connection, why nection with this system of despond The public paid their money for a nection with those of others. I desire to say NEW STATE SALOON, not also publish the famous Mulligan ency on the part of eminent Demo I defiuite purjiose, and if any other ob that the writer of that letter, whoever he may Uli: U ARSII AI crats. Strong Democrats became CALIFORNIA STREET, letters called for by the House of Rep weak ; proud and virtuous Democrats ject was intended, then the money be, has fallen into an error, concerning myself, was raised under false pretenses, which which I wish to correct in the same cliannel resentatives in 1876 ? Old Sol’s rays, were seduced« The Cincinnati L’u- C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietor, which gave it publicity, by saying that I hav is an oflensa in the eyes of the law. descending more obliquely now, would quirer fought the fight under the old Miss Gass, in her published letter, not received a letter from Sol. Abrahams on perhaps not affect this unscrupulous banner and the long-loved name, and «ays: “The building called the Meth«» the subject alluded to in said letter, nor upon aving again taken possession Presidential aspirant so seriously’ as the head of the Democratic ticket was (list Church was built in an eaily day any other subject, since I have resided in this- l’Olt M I USUAL. of this saloon, the undersigned will be the new party, organized to pleased to meet his friends and the public when Congress called for an explana elected, by subscr.ption, and I supposed tin city; neither have I written him a letter on generally at this old and popular resort. tion of the charges of corruption so supplant the Democratic party re intention of those who raised money any matter within the period name 1. The finest liquors and cigarscan always la» in strongly hinted at, which call he eeiving but ten thousand votes for its construction was that it should had at this place, and the tables are always J. C. T olman . dodged by being conveniently sun- Ohio. supplied with -.11 the leading ut-wspapera be used by all denominations.” Per M 11 > Will ion We have called attention to the and periodicals of the day. btruck at that particular time. “For imps this is tiue; hut does that make Allow a cold to advaneo in your system A first-class billiard table in also kept the beautiful devotion of the people to ways that are dark and tricks that «re it anything but a Methodist church? at this house. and thus encourage more serious mal vain,” recommend us to slippery Democratic party in melancholy times C. W.SAVAGE. Every church in the land is built adies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhage* HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM ! of defeat, and to the fact that it sur Senator Blaine. by subscrip.ion. The public here have and Lung troubles when an immediate re CELEBRATED lief can be so readily attained, Hwhrc's vived them all. Tho party of the peo contributed toward the erection of a German Si/enp has gained the largest salt A VALUABLE PANACEA! —AND— S enator S haron siys that without ple has a place in the hearts of the Presbyterian church. Will that church, in the world for the cure of Cough*, Cold* bloodshed and rivera of it thero will be people. It commands, even in despair, when it is finished, belong to the pub and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Bosehee’s famous t ierman prescription, and HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, no political change of administration. an affection like that of tho sweet lie? No; to the Presbyterians. is prepared with the greatest care, and no Scotch barJ for the Highland lassie : i Does the M. E. Church belong to the fear need be entertained in administer The money interests of the country, “Altho’ thou may never be mine, public because the public contribute'! ing it to the youngest child, as per di continuos Sharon, for self preservation Alt ho’ even ho|»e is <leniel, rections. The sale of this medicine is un AYING TAKEN THE AGENCY OF , toward its erection before there wa* precedented. Since first introduced there ’ Tis sweeter with the despairing, t must support the Republican party. this valuable medicine, I am now pre any’ other religious organization in has been a constant increasing demand and Than all the world beside.” pared to furnish it in quantities to suit at without a single report of a failure to do Sharon entertained Grant when ho wa« the following prices: Trial size bottles, 25 We have seen our party steadily this town? No. It belongs to the its work in any case. Ask your Druggist cents; large size (holding eight of the small), oil the Pacific Coast and probably grow in power from a pitiful minority Methodists; l>ut it has been free and as to the truth of these remarks. Large ?1. or three small for 5ftets. A trial for this knows very well what the boom in both br4nche8 ; from carry ing three ' open to all denominations, and we ex size, 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. specific is all that is asked. Address all or pect no change in this respect in the ders to M. JACOBS, Ashland, Or. meaiH. But isn’t ho rather plain in States and twenty-one electoral votes Votlilna «»hurt ot t niulMafcable Benefits to carrying a majority of the States futuro. Tho money for the purchase Conferred upon tens of thousands of suffer his threat to the Democratic party; and a majority of Hie electoral votes of the organ was raised In good faith ers could originate and maintain the repu- FOR SALE OR RENT. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon that it will never be permitted to in and a large majority of the popular for “the benefit of tlie M. E. Church,” ! lation which A yek ' m S arsaparilla enjoys, It is a compouml of the best vegetable al- augurate a President without blood vote. Is this a time in which a party and we simply claim our right by de- i ’ teratives, ASHLAND HOUSE PROPERTY with the Iodide« of Potassium I RIDLE bits, stirrups, spurs, hames, rilHE 1 is offered for sale or rent on reasonable shed and river» of it? The impression old as the century should he distoar- umnding that the SI 10, or the organ, be land Iron,and is the most effectual of all I toggles, buckles, rings, aw ls, needles i terms. For particulars apply to J. llOL’C'K, handed over and placed in the church I remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood and thread, hair brushes and currv combs, on the premises. is fast gaining since the Republican aged ? The Deed of the Democratic at JOHN MILLER’S. i , for the use of all denominations wor ! disorders. Uniformly successful and cer- parry was never so great as now. ’ lain in its remedial effects, it produces rap- party inaugurated the present un- I The groictn of centralism, which al shiping there. Our record in the past ■ id and complete cures ot Scrofula, Sores, EST assortment of bolts, screws, tire and Farms for Sale. Do you feel that any one of your organs electpd President that if theircandidate should be a guarantee for our faithful i Boils, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin —your stomach, liver, bowels, nervonssvs- copper rivets, rasps, files, pinchers, most approaches the growth of imperi in 1880 should fail to receive a majori nippers, tongs and hammers, at ness in the future. The organ belong* , Diseases and all disorders arising from im tem, falters in its work? If so, repair the Persons desiring to purchase good farms purity of the blood. By its invigorating et- damage with the most powerful yet ty, that force will be resorted to, to alism, is become a perilous thing. JOHN MILLER’S. to the M. E. Church and to the M. E. of auy size will do well to enquire of Men dwell fondly over the thought 1 fects it al ways relieves and often cures Liv harmless, of invigorants. Remember that otfeat the will of the people. And JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. Church it must go. er Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Ir debility is the “Beginning of the End”_ ( tl'T nails, wrought nails, cleat nails, lath .ne threat of Sharon, if language of a “strong government,” whose de nails, finishing nails, fencing nails, regularities, and is a potent renewer of The Sentinel of this morning, speak that the climax of all weakness is a univer means any thing at all, it mean« that light it would bo in making tho indi ing of the organ controversy, says: “If I vitality. For purifying the blood it has no sal paralysis of the immediate precursor of horse- hoe nails, and iron and steel horse- L^Ll IIN(, machines, polishing irons, A clothes wi ingem, wire clothes lines, : shoes at JOHN MILLER’S. u t Republican party have delib« rately vidual strong, not the government. this disgraceful, unchristian child’s equal. It tones up the system, restores Death. and scrubbing brushes at I and preserves the health, and imparts vig The hour for Democratic despair, if ! For sale by all Druggists and Dealers JUSTICES AND LEGAL BLANKS OF ueteriumed to inaugurate the next or and energy. For forty years it has been i JOHN MILLER’S. generally. there was ever one, was long ago. play, that threatens to arouse the ha in extensive use, and is to-day- the most i M all kinds for sale at the T imes O ffice j‘re-»ideiit, even if they have to pre i tred and spite of the whole corn in uni- Thia is the-hour for Democratic confi ES3 sporting, biastine and giant pow i available medicine for tho suffering sick 1)AINTS, <-ILS, VARN ISH, GLASS AND I TH 11E best carpe cipitate the country in revolutiuuto ac- . »nter's, wagor-maker’sand der, fuse, caps and wads at I L putty at JOHN MILLER'S. dence, not for Democratic hopelessness. ty, aud set a whole neighborhood by , anywhere. Fur sale by all dealers. A blacksmith's to I als at JOHN MILLE’Itó. I cuuqilish their end. JOHN MILLER’S. 1 A ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, N JACKSONVILLE HOTEL, Lately CoDflncted Mrs. I. B. Vninie, LATEST ARRIVALS BRECKENFELD'S ! H Glenn's Peace in the Family. B B B