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DEMOCRATIC TIMES. DEMOCRATS TO THE FRONT. MERCHANDISE Hlr Astley Cooper's ÜEPOET OP COUNTY SCHOOL SUPER“ VITAL RES TOR A FIVE—The «Treat En INTENDENT. glish Remedy, has made more cures of Ner GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Tho political contests of 1880, as far as I vous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal T. G. REAMER. E. R. REAMES. fillicial Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake. the Democracy is concerned, were formal Weakness, Lost Manhood, nocturnal emis J ackson C ovnty , March 15, 1SS0. sions, inability for mental labor,desponden I ly inaugurated on the 23d of February, at .Amount of School Fuud received from State tax........... -.................................... $1915.52 cy’ and other diseases induced bv youth I FRIDAY which time the National Democratic Ditto, from County tax......................... 2769.98 ful follies and excesses, than all other med icines comb:ned. Why will you suffer? I Committee called a convention of the dif CALIFORNIA ST., Semi to A. E. Mintie, M. D., No. 11 Kear I Democratic State Convention. Total amount apportioned.......... $1685.501 ny Street, San Francisco, for the Restora I ferent States to meet at Cincinnati on ; The following shows the amounts to which i live and be cured. Price, $5 p«?r oottlc. A Democrat ic State Convention is hereby June 22«1 for the nomination of candi JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, the several school districts are entitled: Four times the quantitv, $10. Try a bottle. railed to meet at Albanv, on Wednesday,' dates for l’resident and V ice President of I Dr. M int io t reais al I private diseases success April 7th, at 1 o’clock P“ m .. for the purpose ! •z fully. Medicines sent secure from observa ot nominating a candidate for Congress, the Unite«l States. AT TT IT-; STORM OF— » I tion upon receipt ot price or C. O. D. t hree candidates for Supreme Jtidges, Judg The Republican leaders had previous I Public I es for each of the several judicial districts NAME. Money. A CARO. and Prosecuting Attorneys,and the election ly sounded their slogan, and recent devel To all who are suffering from the errors ot six delegates to attend the National Dem opments leave little doubt as to what their BY ADOPTING A ocratic State Convention, and to transact intentions are. The action of the Penn i and indiscretion of youth, nervous weak- 1 Jacksonville. .. 145 401 1601 50 such other business as may properly come Ac., I Heber Grove. ... 46 132 198 00 ness, early decay, loss of manhood, before the Convention. The Convention sylvania and New York Republicans, in FREE will send a recipe that will cure you CASH rìAJSIJS!! . 30 70 105 00 will consist of 169 deb-gates, apportioned instructing their delegations to support 3 Log Town 1 ........... CHARGE. This great remedy was among the various counties as follows: 4; I’liietOX............... 87 135 202 50 U. S. Grant for the Presidency seems to 5‘ Ashland............... 120 3S0 583 50 I liscovered by a missionary in South Anter- Baker......................... r> Liun..... .................... 15 25 65 Marion . ..................... 13 place tho nomination almost within his 6 Manzanita........... 97 50 1 ca. Send a self-a<l<lrossed envelope to the Benton...................... i rJTO rriIlC 1>U15T^IC .18 grasp. The action of the Pennsylvania Clackamas ............. 8 M ultnomah i ’ Fraternal............ 51 131 201 00 ! R ev . J oseph T. I nman , »Station I Acu Clatsop...................... 5 Polk ............. . 8 8 M yer................... I i) (M) 20 50 Fork City. . 1 convention is in exact opposition to a se 9 Little Butte. . .. Columbia................ o Tillamook... .... — » 61 89 134 50 1 IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL .10 ries of resolutions adopted at a similar 10 South Prairie... Coos........................ 5 Umatilla..... L sell for the next SIXTY DAYS my entire line of ■•ills or Solid Void IN PRICES . 6 Curry......................... o Union.......... II Not Reported. . . convention held in 1876, four years ago, Are not worth as much to the victim of . 9 Douglas.................... 11 Was«“o........... 12 Antelope............. Dyspepsia or Biliousness as Dr. Mintio’s . 6 in which they denounced a third term in j Grant ......................... 5 Washington 13 Chimney Rock.. English Dandelion Liver and Dyspepsia .. 8 Jackson..................... 8 Yamhili . ... most emphatic terms. The machine poli 14 Willow Springs ... Bill. It clears the liver of bile, tones up Q Josephine................ O the stomach, clears foul breath, coated 169 ticians of that party desire a renewal of 15 Independeuc -. ... Lake.......................... 3 Total 16 Mound...................... 40 69 00 1 tongue, pain in the side or back, water ! I>ano........................... 10 —AND THE— those scenes, ring manipulations, whisky 17 1 lardanelles............. 85 50 j brash, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, 47 57 1 I It is recommended that no person cast and other frauds that filled their purses 18j Antioch................... pimples, sallow complexion ; is sugar 130 50 1 4!l 87 more than two votes, either by proxy or 00! 43Í 61 50 coated, and no mercury or other mineral in otherwise, at said Convention, and a full from March 4. 1869, to March 4, 1877, 19 Upper Butte........ For sale by all druggists. 36 75. 112 50 I representation is most earnestly’ requested. and hence this action. There are thons- I 20 Sant’s Creek........... 34 51 00 12 21 Missouri Flat ......... The Committee suggests that the primaries, 42 93 145 50 unless otherwise ordered by the proper lo ands of th«1 rank and file of that party 22 Wagner ('reek .... •26 30 45 04) j cal committees, be held on Saturday, who denounce a third term fully as vehe- 23 Grant's Pass..... 24 North Phœnix. .. March 20th, and the County Conventions 19 60 90 00 ; mently as did the Pennsylvania delega 25 Rock Point........... on .•'aturday, March 27th. 20 21 31 50 1 CLOTHING, Etc., Etc., By order of the Democratic State Central tion in 1876, and who will not vote for 26 Evans’ Creek .... 43 63 91 .50 j Committee. J ohn F. M iller , 451 67 100 50 j 27 Uuion Town........ Chairman. ’ General Grant if he is nominated, The I 2 n Lower Applegate........ 13 33 Vt Prices t Suit Avili I >o ÍX < ^ompn rision 49 50 1 H K— i third term is therefore one of the issues 29 Prairie........................... A. N oltner , Secretary. 16 52 78 (Hi that will in all probability come before 30 Unitv............................. 25 511 j i 17 INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PURCHAS- 2it 56 F ederal office-holders scoop annually the people in the next campaign. 84 00 1 I 31 < ¡reen Mountain.... GREATEST VARIETY EXTRAORDINARY IJ era during Ibis great sale at H A > I> 38 47 70 50 1 Foot’s Creek............... $31,252,107 from the Treasury in salaries. Who the Democratic nominee will be I 32 38 I 60 90 00 33 Sterlingville............... N. ITSII Ell. Jacksonville, August 8, 1879. TO SELECT FROM IN is wholly an unsolved problem, The 34 Thompson Creek........ 14 Iti no school T he Democratic precinct meetings will 26 601 90 (Hl names of many distinguished statesmen 35 Sehieffelin..................... h«' held to-morrow So Democrat should is 50! 36 Meadows....................... 75 Oh MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS CARDS. | have been mentioned, and whoever is i37 Rogue River................. Any One Store in Southern 12 40¡ 60 00 fail to be on hand. I | placed at the head of our ticket must be a 38 Josephine..................... 60 49 73 50 0O Oregon or Noi’thern _, » 1 52 i 39 Brownsborough........... 78 (Ml FIFTEENTH YEAR. man of the people, one who comes fully -------- OF V ice -P resident Wheeler is a liberal *•») 31 48 40 Bridge Point.............. 4 — • Ml California. subscriber to church funds. It must be up to the Jeffersonian standard, honest 41 North Sam’s Valley. ... 11 3s! 57 00 19 311 46 50 CALIFORNIA ST., ST MARYS ACADEMY, very gratifying to Mr. Hendricks to know j anti capable. Every Democrat should be 42 South Butte ('reek........ 26 2Í 43 Forest................................ 36 00 î I prepared to stand by the nominee, and, in that a portion of his salary is put to good • • 45 oo ■ 44 Table Rock....................... 17 3111 CONDUCTED BY I order to do this fully and effectively, 45 Trail Creek....................... 26 "I 76 50 Proprietor use. ____________ N. FICKE, clubs should be organized in every school THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. D on C amf . ron reiterates that General district, the nriinaries, when called, 1511 3)39 316.85 50 'Potai . . . Grant will bo nominated on tho first bal i should be well attended, and delegates to rpiIIS WELT. KNOWN MARKET, OP- There will bs another distribution of public JACKSONVILLE, OGN., I posit«“ Kahler A Bro.’s drug-store, is rpHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS lot by tlio Chicago convention. Every county and State conventions should be money during tlio year. better prepared than ever to furnish the I school will commence about the eml <<f J. D. F ountain , thing indicates that he knows whereof lie well and thoroughly instructed. With the public with tho choicest quality of August, and is divided in four sessions, County School Superintendent. -ON speaks. right man at the helm, the Democrats are of eleven weeks each. Fi obh Beef, , FANCY GOODS >40.00 Board and tuition, per term,.......... . BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Pork. Veal, I t is generally th«’jumping-jack of some sure of success in this campaign. Honest Bed and Bedding................................... 4.00 Motion, Ham, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES S.llO political schemer in the background that men and patriots all over the nation are I »rawing and painting ........................ The City Council met at th«“ Town Flail tired of the misrule that has prevailed in B ucad . Salt Meats. Piano.......................................................... . 15.00 AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND is continually prattling about “rings, Saturday evening. March 13th, President Entrance fee. only once.................... . 5.00 Also, Superior SA I I NS, BOOTH A SHOES, bosses and political slavery.” Sensible, the administration for years past, and the Retimes in the chair. Present— Messrs. SELECT DAY SCHOOL CLOTHING, ETC., unprejudiced people are never troubled year 1880 will show the full extent of this Langcll, Nickell, Orth and Ulrich. Sausage, Lard, Etc. Primary, per torm,...................................... $ 6.00 feeling. I Junior, “ ........................................ 8.00 -------- BY with such chimeras. The most favorable inducements offered The Committee on Roads and Streets “ ........................................ 10.00 The direct bearing our local proceed to patrons, and no effort will i>e spared Senior, LADIES ’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS reporteil favorably upon the application Pupils are received at any time, and spe i«>ward giving general satisfaction. M any long-heiuled politicians declare ings have upon the national result must cial attention is paid to [’articular studies in N. Fir KE. ¥ of G. Karewski for th«' purchase of frac t that Grant is as sure of the nomination as not be umlerrated. Tho precinct meet I behalf <>f children who have but limited tional portions of blocks 57 and 61, and it ’E FALL THE ATTENTION OF THE time. For further particulars apply al the the ebb and flow of the tide. The Demo ings, the State and county conventions * I ladies t<> the tact that wo have now on was ordered that a deed be mad«' to him Aea<l<‘tny. ami elections, are the foundation of the crats generally believe that the machine hand the largest and best «elected assort IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, for the same upon the payment of 320 ment <>f LA DI US’ DRESS < ;< >( >DS and FAN iutends to nominate Grant, and say they entire political superstructure. There and costs of transfer. CY GOOD'S of every descript ion in Southern I n M asonic BUILDING, are glml of it, because they think he is must be inaugurated the preliminaries of Oregon, ami wo will henceforth make this ASSISTED I’Y E. D. l’oudrav and John Orth's relin the revolution which will wrest the gov lino of goods our specialty and sell them at the best candidate to beat. ernment from the grasp of those who quishment of their rights to tlio al »ove —OF— Jacksonville Cheaper th.au the Cheapest. I t is said that Mr. Tilden, if he fails to have feloniously appropriated and uncon land in favor of Mr. Karewski was ent«“r- KLAMATH TRIBE NO. administ« red it. Let «‘very receive the Democratic nomination for stitutionally To the gentlemen wo will say. if you true Democrat k< « p this self-evident fact e«l upon the record. a N<>. 1 St IT OF CL< » I’llES you must want President, ns ill cast his influence for Hon. prominently in view ami act accordingly. Election of officers being Ìli or<l<‘r. go to Reames Bros, to buy it. as weclaim to HUIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR- I NI » Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania, Personal bickerings are as demoralizing John B. McDaniel was chosen Street have the b«~t STOCK <>F CI.OTHÎNG in I I chased Wm. Kicuzcr's interest in this ! AT Jaekson county ami will allow nonne lu un- 'establishment, desire io annoum-e to the speaker of the House of Representatives. as they are contemptible, and they sliouhl Commissioner for the ensuing year, hav public that they are now prepared to fill all iersell us. be studiously avoided. Shallow indeed Mr. Randall would make a splendid can is the Democracy ami questionable the ing received three votea upon first ballot. 14'ksi rVi,s5><‘ A o. .">‘5, These goods were all purchased 1 y a mem orders for cakes of ev«‘ry deseri jition, such ber of our firm from I I !!8T CLASS HOUS as wedding cakes, cak«‘s for parties, wine didate. Ho is able, lmnest and incorrup patriotism of him who w ill allow a tem The following bonds of town officers ES in Sm Francisco and Now York, and we Icakes; also brown and rye bread, ginger porarily disappoint««! ambition to swerve were presented and approved: tible, and a thorough Democrat. will warrant every article and sell them ¡snai>M ami crackers. Take orders on ex OF CALIFORNIA. him from his line of duty and rank him D. W. Crosby, Marshal—Bonds 31,000; cheaper lor cash t han any house in county. change. Prices reasonable and .satisfaction UHIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PT.EAS- H onesty still reigns supremo in the Old us a malcontent. ; guaiantee«!. We also keep on hand a full stock of K. Kubli and Geo. Sehumpf sureties. I tire in announcing tn the public that fi« It is also our intention to keep a first-class Let the primaries to-morrow be well Dominion. Th«“ Democratic Governor 1 has just rweived a complete ami fiiet-i'lass J. Nnnan, Recorder — Bonds 3500; P. ! lunch-house, at w hi< “ h the best ot everything attended, for tilt re is the place to settle GROCERIES, 1 assortment of Gent's Furnishing Good», has vetoed the bill to readjust the State nil controversies, '’’he test of Democ Donegan and J. A. Cardwell sureties. I in th«» line will be served at all hours. Tuesday, May 11, 1880 such aa Hats. Shirts. Undetwear. etc.; b«»«i ®i»'l'resh bread every day. debt of Virginia, (<>rto repudiate aportion racy prescribed by the C’ounty Commit 11A R1 > \V A R E, ( ' U T L E R Y, G L ASS W A R E, llenrv l’ape. Treasurer—Bonds 31,000; GROB A ULRICH. I brands <>f Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No Reception of Visiting Tribes. tions. Fancy Goods, Glassware, Croc kery f of it, in other words,) passed by the bolting tee, and which w ill be found in the call John Orth and Veit Schutz sureties. Dedication of Wigwam by E. D. Foudray, CROCK BR.Y, '.Musii'al Instrument', Bird < ages. Station- at the head of our local columns, is emi Democrats and their Republican allies, D. D. G. S., at 3 o’clock r. m . 1’ M onday E vening , March 15th. t cry. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums, nently a fair one. No Democrat will hes A FULL TANE <>F ASHLAND GOODS, and great is their travail. Thus does an itate to take it. Let th«' selection of del Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will be sold The Council met this evening, pursu Wednesday, May 12th. ‘ at tliecheaprst rates. Giv® me a cull anti other Radical bugaboo give up the ghost. egates to "the county convention be made ant to adjournment, President Reaines Farra ani Froigkt < nrrjlns lh<> I R. Mail. t see for yourselves. from among th«“ best men in th«' partv. The member« of the Order will assemble F. BRECKENFELI». rut' many friends of Senator Grover Let all ! »ersonal differences be laid aside, presiding. All the members were pres at Red Men’s Hall at9 o’clock a . m ., »harp, Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. I ami, under the directions of T. T. McKen will he pleased to learn that this gentle and a general rally be mad«' around the ent. zie, t.rand Mishenawa,and Milo Caton, Sec The bonds of John B. McDaniel as In fact everything from the finest needle man’s health has so far improved as to per grand old Democratic standard, that bul Street Commissioner, in the sum of ond Mishenawa, form in the following or- t<> a threshing-machine. Give us a call ami I EAVES ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE wark of American safety. mit him to resume his seat in the V. S. Sen judge for yourselves as to onr capacity of IJ every day in the week, excepting Sun- 31.600, with C. C. Beekman and T. B. «1er: Jacksonville Brass Band. fmnislrtng good' as above. ate. The Senator is an able and earnest Kent as sureties, were approved. PLEASE EXCUSE ÜS. Colon» of the Order. The wav to make money is to save it. To davs.and connects with the mail lor Lake advocate of (Oregon's interests, and, despite Th( bill of Kraus«' A Turner, for print Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe N«'. 1. save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay < 'ASH view. Klamath Tribo No. 8 of Linkville. It has long since become painfully evi ing, v as referred to Finance Coinmittee. the persecution of his enemies, will prove for your goods and buv <>f Superior Accommodations for Passengers 1 Ieka Tribe No. 53 of Yreka. The communication of E. C. Brooks, REAMES BROS. dent to the public that the editor of the one of the l>est representatives the State Members of the Great Councils of Oregon Who will be carried to any point on the Sentinel is never better satisfied than regarding the safety of the western wall and California. road at reasonable ra es. lias ever sent to Congress, of the old Mensor buiLling, was referred After marching through the principal when engaged in some personal imbrog to Committee on Public Improvements. streets the procession will proceed to the A General Express Business M r . B laine ’» little revolution in Maine lio. None possess immunity from the The Council then adjourned. District School House, where tho following Transacted. All orders promptly attended cost that Stat«“ the modest sum of 320,060. venomous shafts of this unscrupulous Bo exercises will take place: RUSSE7uL, PROPRIETOR. —AT— to and satisfaction guaranteed. 1. Music by the Band. Ami it is generally thought that Mr. hemian, who imagines that his position I NEW THIS WEEK. IL F. PHILLIPS. 2. Song by the Glee Club. Blaine is 32,000 out of pocket on that bri- as an editor affords him license to shower Ashland, June 1, 1*79. 3. Prayer bv the Prophet. npiIE UNDER’-IGNED. BEING 8TA- 4. Reading of the Dispensation. J. A. CALLENDER. M. D., bcry business, to say nothing of the ‘‘bar 1’ his stinkpots at all who do not agree with 1 tinned at Ashland again, has turned his 5. Song bv the Gh’O Club. he rolled out during the campaign. It him, regardless of truth and justice, The HUNTERS' EMPORIUM ! entire attention to ttie 6. Long’falk, E. D. Foudray, P. S. I 7. Song bv the Glee Club. iadoubtful whether the little boom started besmirching of officials and gentlemen physician and surgeon , — AND — Oregon St., Jacksonville. 8. Short Talk, Bro. R. A. Miller. MARBLE BUSINESS, in the Pine Tree State in his interest is high in public 1 estimation, from selfish 9. Music by the Band. ( and is fully prepared to fill all orders in HARDWARE ANO CUTLERY STORE, liable to avail him anything, for the motives alone, has so soon become a fa- At the conclusion of theoxercises the pro Jacksonville. Oregon. this line with neatness and dispatch and at HERE A COMPLETE AND MAGNIE- cession will reform and march to the \\ ig- “Strong Man” is capturing everything vorite pastime witli him. A few have prices to suit the times. icent assortment of new goods has watn. before him. Anti the season for sun evinced some i surprise that we should NOTICE just been received, consisting in part of M< »NUMENTS, TABLETS, »RALSTONES I strokes is rapidly approaching, too. Executed in any description of marble. pass liis assaults by in silent contempt, L and O fei e at R oseburo , O regon , ) The members of the Order and their la Every variety ot cemetery and other stone All Kinds of Grocei ’ ies, March 12, 1880. j work executed in a satisfactory maimer. T he roblrery and villainy in the Indian leaving him the sole possessor of the VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI dies will meet at Holl’s new hotel and par take of a CARPETS, Special attention given to orders from any the follow ing-named st tiler has filed Bureau and in the Post-office Department quagmire he wallows in so unctuously. part of Southern Oregon. Address COLLATION notice of his intention to make final proof in CLOTHING, und< r the Hayes Administration have We must confess that we have a better support of her claim, and secure final entry J. 11. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or. ! probably never been surpassed, even at the opinion of public sentiment than to for a thereof at the expiration of thirty days immediately after the dismissal of the pro DRY-GOODS, from the date of this notice, viz: Marv E. cession . worst stages of Giantism. The plunder is moment suppose that it is so depraved as Tolin, widow of E. N. Tolin, deceased, FANCY GOODS, «minted by tens of thousands, hundreds to require this style of journalism. Homestea«! Application No. 2198, for the W. I California Street, Jacksonville. Oregon BOOTS & SHOES, and Lots 3 and 4, See. 17, T. The most senseless, the most disgusting ’i of S. E. of thousands, millions. But what else is to 38, S. R., 7 W., and names the following be expected of au Administration that be sight we know of, is to see an editor deep as her witnesses, viz: James I*. Miller, John SCHO<)L BOOKS, gan its career by stealing the Presidency? in the mud, clutching it up by handfuls Goings, Samuel Hogue and M. 1». L. Third St.. Jacksonville HATS AND CAI’S, ail of Kerbyville, Josephine coun How can honesty la» expected of a set of and throwing it promiscuously, forget Crooks, ty, Oregon. TOBACCOS & CIGARS, men who conspired to count H ives in as ting the pleasant meadows and fragrant WM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. FORWARDING A COMMISSION AGENT Madame Holt's New Hall ! THE SUBSCRIBER, WHO HAS HAD HARDWARE & TINWARE, l’resident when Tilden had been elected. woods that lie before him on the road of I large experi» nee in the hotel business in journalism. Forgetting that the squab Canada, is now prepared to cater for the Roseburg, Oregon T he efforts of those w ho are continually ble is of no particular interest to anybody, wants <d the general public in first-class Tickets (admitting gentleman and lady) in and no one in fact cares to hear these style. Board and lodging by the day or hesliming men their superiors in every week. quarrels and see personal jaw-exercising ASHLAND, OREGON, eluding Supper, $3 50. ERC1IANTS OF JACKSONVILLE particular, ami parading their own “great and mud-throwing lights. PAINTS & GLASS. Forgetting __ ami vicinity sbi “ping goods via Rose- Mr.Ai.ii TWI.NTT-FITB WK5ITB FACH. an«l noble” qualities in the same connec I that he is degrading a noble profession, 5 Outers in everv st vie. lutig will find it to their advantage to ship Children's Carriages, Velocipedes and through tion, reminds us forcibly of one of JEs p's and doing all he can to bring it down to a Mrs. Vining, Proprietress. Recepì Ion Commutile. this house. Ample warehouse GEO. M. COBURN. i Wagons, room, safeand car< fill storage, ami business I Jacksonville, Dec. 24, 1879. fables, wherein the ass clothed himself in level of tilth and slush. Forgetting that D. Cronemiller, John Cimborsky, news is what the people want and not promptly attemle«] to. C. W. Savage, the lion’s skin to establish his superiority blackguarding personalities, and that the L. Solomon. References: S. Marks A Co., J. C. l-'loed, aving leased the property FRENCH CANDIES. Etc H. B. Scybeat, Chas. Nickell. ot J. II. Mayfield, known asthe Union G. Haynes, Roseburg. among animals. As was the case with less he furnishes of the first to make room J. C. McCully. Mark your goods: Care of II. L. M., House ami Bakery, but now called the Wm. Bybee, Jr., In fad everything to be found in a first the aforesaid ass, their ears “give them I for more of the second, the lower is he Central House, I have thoroughly renovat class stock of General Merchandise, which Roseburg. falling in the mud-pit and the more is re aving taken the agency of away” anti expose the shallowness of their edand refurnished the same, and am now will be sold at prices R. Brackenridge’s Marble Works ot from his vision the real aim and pre; are«! to accommodate my old patrons pretensions. Those of our cotemporaries ceding FLOOR DIRECTOR . Roseburg, well kimwn throughout the SETTLE UP! purpose of all true journalism. And we slid the traveling public in good style. That Defy Competition. this comparison affects will please copy. would be sorely disappointed indeed if State for the superiority of their work, I will MRS. M. H. VINING. 4 T.T.THOSE KNOWING ITIEMSELVES receive any orders in this line. public condemnation is not in store for all I The highest price allowed tor country pro- indebted to the undersigned are re Floor Mani**ers. T he bill of Jackson county for keeping those who persist in this style. ! «luce. quested to come forward and settle imme NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Monuments a Specialty. State patients, amounting to about 31,200, T. T. McKenzie, i s;-c,_Give inc a call at my establishment in diately, as an early departure from Jack E. D. Foudray, lin Musoni«“ Building ami be con v inc« d that sonville is contemplated. Prompt settle Those desiring to see designs and ascertain In the County Court of the State of Ore G. W. Elliott, K. A. Miller, was promptly paid last year by the proper New Patents. ; there is no humbug about this. gon, for the County of Jackson, sitting in pt ices can do so by calling tq on or address B. W. Dean. ment w ill avert further trouble. T. J. Kenney, authorities at Salem. Through the efforts E. JACOBS. on March 15, 1880. ing me at Ashland. J. IT. WEBER. Dewey A Co.’s Scientific Press Patent In probate the matter of the estate of M. Fountain, ^^Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. of the Salem Slatesinan, backed up by the Jacksonville, March 12, 1880. Agency has received official notice of tin* deceased. A. S. JACOBS. Sentinel, this year's bill, aggregating Jacksons ill® Band, Frol. NOTICE issue of the following patents to Paci tie OARAH FOUNTAIN, ADMINISTRA if naie by th® A. Nm 11 la Director. #800, remains uusettle«l, with our State U? trix of said estate, having tiled in said HIDES WANTED coast inventors, for the week ending Court her final account for «ettlemcnt, and / kWING TO A CHANGE IN BUSINESS NOTICE TO TEACHERS. tax utmost overdue. If one claim was un U the Eureka Flouring Mills will stop also praying for an order for setting the March 2, 1880: PAY HUIE UNDERSIGNED WILT, just the other certainly must be. Accept grinding on th® 1st. day of May. Persons time for hearing the same; therefore notice riUIERE WILL BE A PUBLIC EXAM- General Committee. 225,0*92, F. L. Alderson and T. Loftus, is hereby given that said final account will having flour or offal at these mills are re- 1 from 15 to 39 cents per pound for I >eor I ¡nation of applicants for Teachers’ Cer ing our cotemporary’s argument in the Sacramento, Cal., hose-pipe nozzle; 224,- be heard and determined in said Court on . > take it away on or before that Skinsand will also give the highest Cash tificates held at the District School House quested ! to T. T. McKenzie, E. D. Foudray, J f matter, it may be that, lieeause the first- 982, G. D. Anderson. Oakland, Cal., whip Tuesday, May 4. 1880, at 10 o’clock a . m ., All . persons indebted to the under- price for Beef Hides. To be delivered at liis in Jacksonville on time. E. II. Autenrieth, signed are hereby notified to come forward shop in Jacksonville. mentioned bill was presente I in a politi and rein holder; 225,001, J. T. Dongine, at which time all persons having any oh H. K. Hanna, C.W.Savage. JOHN ORTH and settle, either with cash, wheat or note, jection« to said final account and settlement Saturday. March 21, 1880. S. F., excavating machine; 226,161, J. H. cal off-year, it wa* uuneccesaary to ques as my books must be squared up at that must then ami there make the same. Parkinson, Virginia, Nev., air compress ?LUriNG machines, polishing iron«.' Teachers will please tako notice and gov T. T. McKENZIE. fl’T nails, wrought nails, cleat nails, lath date. tion iU accuracy. It woul i seem that or; 220,023, H. M. Ransom. Oakland, Cal., Published in the D emocratic T imes for clothes wringers, wire clothes lines, ern themselves accordingly*. ) nails, finishing nails, fencing nails- four consecutive weeks by order of Hon. 8. Consistency is a strut ger to :hut house- ore feeder; 225,194, Z. Williams, Oak J. J. I). FOUNTAIN. horse-shoe nail®,and iron ami steel horse, JUSTICE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS OF > and scrubbing brushes at Dav, Countv Judge. JJolIN MILLER’S. J all kinds for sale at the T imes O ffice ., County School Superintendent, land. Cal., dredging ma« it uc. shoes at JOHN MILLER’«. , hold. E. B. WATSON, Ulerk. FOR SIXTY DAYS ! REAMES BROS., Important Reduction in AHEAD AS USUAL!! NEWMAN FISHER THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ever Known In a Regular Business, DRESS GOODS, LARGEST STOCK! FANCY GOODS, LADIES KID GLOVES, HATS, CELEBRATION! CITY MARKET, ST. TAMMANY’S DAL ALL FOR CASH r Spring and Summer Dry-Goods. Tuesday anil Wednesday, May 11th and 12111, 1880, nías tr 1, V A9D SALOON, LATEST ARRIVALS i:w <>< !! BHECKENFELD'S ! PHILLIPS’ EXPRESS, ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS GREAT SLAUGHTER of PRICES E. JACOBS’ STORE w GRAND BALL CENTRAL HOUSE, H. L. MURTON, JACKSONVILLE HOTEL, Laiely CoEdcctcd by Mrs. M. H. Vining Bsautiful Ladies’ Hats & Flowers, M H ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS H C 1