The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 09, 1880, Image 2

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    DEMOCRATIC TIMES
1
THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
PRESIDENT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW THIS WEEK.
EK3T1LI.ATIOKS.
GRAND OPENING!
The stealing of the Presidency by
NOTICE
i
rnp*r for Jnrkson, Josephine i Lake.
General Winfield Scott Hancock is the Hayes, which the Eugene
de­
ranking Major-General of the Army. He nounces so justly, is only equaled by the rnHE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED
— of —
JULY 9, ISSO. possesses the advantages of undoubted
Fit I PAY
1 that I will not be responsible for any
pilfering of the T imes ’ editorials by the debts
that may be contracted by Martha A.
----- AND
afbility, of a conspicuously distinguished same journal.
Sclmmpl, as we are no longer living to­
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. record, and almost unbounded popularity The platform adopted by the Cincinnati gether as man and w ile.
S E B as TI a N St ’ IIU M PF.
wherever he is known. He is prudent, Convention will be found on our first
Little Butte Precinct, July 7, 1880.
i sincere, conservative and inflexible in his page. It is strong, brief and first-class in
i loyalty to principles approved by his every particular, and is just such a one
FOR SALE.
judgment.
General
Hancock
is
a
native
Faculty.
FOR PRESIDENT:
as no American citizen will for a moment HUTE MINING 1HTCH, KNOWN AS
----- AT
of I’vnnsv lvania, having been born in
1
the
Goo»e-quill
diteli,
running
from
hesitate to stand on.
REV.
LOWELL
L.
ROGERS,
A.
M..
P
res ­
Walker creek to Willow Springs. Partie*
Montgomery county, in that State, on the
IF.
ident ,— Professor of Natural Science,
w ishing to buy said ditch will apply to
Th«
Republicans
are
making
an
uphill
14th of February. 1S‘_4. He graduated at
Mental and Moral Philosophy.
THOS. (’HAVNEK,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
AtChavner's Ranch. REV. LADRU ROYAL, A. M.,—Professor
West Point in 1844 and served mainly on fight for their candidate and they exhibit
of Latin and Greek Languages ami Lit- i
Dated July 8, 18'0.
frontier duty until 1846, and afterwards a lack of enthusiasm and confidence that
erat uro.
is ominous. On the other hand, the De­
MRS. A. A. ROGERS, PnECKiTnuss.—;
in
the
war
w
ith
Mexico,
being
breveted
as
FOR VICE PRESIDENT:
I
Teacher of Elocution, Principal ot Pre- I
STRAYED
J ACKSON A I TH ,I C, OREGON
j First Lieutenant for gallant and meritori­ mocracy is sanguine and jubilant, the ex­
paratorv Department.
ous conduct in the buttles of Contreras cellent nominations made affording an VROM MY PLACE ON BIG APPI.E- MISS ELLA M. SUOTT,—Teacher of Piano, (
Organ and Vocal Cult tire.
and Cherubosco. From 1848 to 1855 he aggressive campaign and one that will be F gate, about a month wince, a black MISS
KATE THORNTON, — Assistant
OF INDIANA.
mare,
about
11
years
old,
white
spot
on
I was again employed on frontier duty, and successful.
Teacher.
T AM NOW OFFERING SPLENDID LINES OF GOOIH, WHICH FOR CHOICE-
forehead and most«,one white him! foot, and
1 selection, reliable qualities and exceedingly low prices cannot Ire approached by
The resolution in the platform relative branded No. 22 on left shoulder. 1 lie
i from 18.75 to 1861 was Quartermaster of
any
house in the state; consisting of
Courses
of
Study.
tinder
w
ill
be
suitablv
rewarded
by
leaving
T«R PBIXIIdMIAI. U.HTORS:
the Southern District of California. In to Samuel J. Tilden is just such a one as said animal at Cardwell’s livery stable in
J. K. WEATHERFORD of Linn County. • August of the latter year he was recalled a representative Democratic Convention Jacksonville.
1— Classical, requiring six years, including
K. BoZE.
preparatory studies. Graduates receive
JAMES FULTON of Wasco County.
j to Washington, and when the Army of the might have been expected to pass. 'Die
i >1» A' <;< X >I>8i,
tho degrees of A. B. ami A. Al.
T. G. OWEN of Coos County.
noble old statesman is eminently worthy
2
—
Scieniifie,
requiring
llirvcyears.
Degree
!
1
Potomac
was
tran.-.ferred
to
the
peninsula
THE
HIGHEST
T"
conferred, B.S.
of it. Only lie could have gained the vic­
3— Normal, Commercial and Musical, oc-'
T he Dem or rut sure not throwing dirt at in 1862 he was already a Brigadier-Gen-
tory of 1876 against such great odds, and
I hreeyears each. Diploma.« given
Garfield. They are just working the cur- Í eral, with the appropriate command, in
ckv el pkic e t copying
certifying to attainments of graduates.
to
him
the
Democratic
party
is
indebted
the
Fourth
Corps,
liis
first
opportunity
rying-comb through it to see what is the
to make a mark occurred at Williams­ for the ascendancy it has once more at­
color beneath.
Expenses.
—PAID FOII-
tained.
burg and he made
NOVELTIES IN
TUITION.—jltla month, $15 a quarter, $40
T here is at least this much to be said
A BKILLIANT ONE.
There was no bitter and protracted
a year. One scholar three years, or three,
for Gen. Weaver, the Greenback candi­
He next distinguished himself in the wrangling over the Democratic nomina­
in same family, one year, $100. Instill
mental Music or Voice Culture $5a month.
date: that, so far as the public is informed, Battle of Frazer’s Furrn, and subsequent­ tions and the select ion of a dark horse
Vocal music in class $3 a quarter. Board
lie has never been convicted of taking a ly took an active part in the campaign in with a darker record by the Cincinnati
$3.50a week. Rooms or Cottages fir self
brilre amt then lying about it under oath. Maryland, at the battles at South Moun­ Convention. Hancock was nominated by BI JOHN OKIE. JACKSONVILLE. boaiding, $2 to J5 a month. Tuiti .n in all
cases payable in advance in cash or accep­
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
tain and Antietam. Being made u Major- an almost unanimous vote on the second
table notes.
T he New i<>rk ('„HiiHewiul-A'lrertiw
JIV E 111M ACAL!.
General, he commanded a division at ballot am id the w ildest excitement, w hile
( Independent Republican ) truthfully
Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. At Garfield’s came reluctantly and was more
Bays that the orator who expects to win
Ilosiorv,
< Iriuuiients
Gettysburg he did magnificent work. On of a piece of spite-work on the part of
Fall
Terni
conunences
September
lst,
rotes on the argument that Gen. Han­
Court of Jackson County,
the first day of the battle, July 1st, 1863, I Gen. Grant's enemies than anything else. In tho County
Isso. Winter Tori:' commenee* November
•State <>f <Iregon.
cock ordered the destruction of Airs. Sur­
24tli,
ISSO. Spring Terni eoinmences March
he was sent bv General Mea<le to decide The contrast is certainly great.
In the matter of the estate of D. W. Huston,
TIIE LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS IN
ratt, will lose votes.
lst, 1881.
deci
“
used.
whether a decisive battle should be given,
OTIC’. 18 HEItEBY GIVEN THAT
Doomed to Failure.
J ames A. G arfield was the Chairman or whether the army should fall back.
the administrator ot said estate has
of the Committee of Appropriations in He reported that Gettysburg was the
The Republican outrage mill has com­ filed in the County Court for Jackson Co.,
his final account as such adminis­
Book keeping, Business Arithmetic, Eng­
the House of Representatives that re­ place to fight, and took immediate com­ menced to grind again, now that the Pres­ Oregon,
trator, and by order ot said Court Tuesday, lish Colli position and other branches spec­
the
3d
day
ot
August,
1880,
at
the
hour
of
ported the salary grab, and was a sup" mand until the arrival of Meade. In the idential campaign lias opened. The fir«t
ially preparatory lor business lite will re­
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
10 o’clock a . M.. i* set lor hearing objection* ceive unusual attention.
porter of that vicious measure. He was decisive action of July 3d he commanded grist conies from Montgomery, Alabama. to
said final account; and all persons in­
I
*
.
The best training and instruction afforded
in u large measure accountable for that on the left center, sustaining the terrific i whore we are assured a Republican ratin- terested in said csiate are hereby notified those preparing to teach: Higher Mathe­
appear and tile his or her objections to matics taught practically and thoroughly.
piece of jobbery.
onset of Longstreet's Confederates, and I cation meeting was broken up by barba- to
said account on or before said day.
Ashland has no saloons. The sale of in
being severely wounded. The thanks of ! rotis Southern Democrats who thirst for
Published in the D emo < ttATic T imes by toxieating liquors is prohibited by the city
D emocratic testimony is generally at a
Congress were formerly tendered him for ' b-l-u-d. The ensanguined garment hav- order of Hon. Silas J. Day, .lodge of said i authorities, w ho are sustained by a strong
Court. B. W. HU>T<>N, Administrator.
grand discount with Republicans. But
public sentiment.
his conduct in these engagements. Being i iug had asoasonof rociqieration.it was in­
Ac XÏ-JWNrATS ITSI riCII’M
The school is under the «ujiervision of the
the left-handed exculpation of Garfield
disabled by his wounds, he was on sick tended that it should bo thrown out to
Methodist Episcopal Church. The Bible
in the Credit Mobilier matter by the
will be reverently read and studied; tin
leave until March, 1864, being meanwhile ' the public gaze bloodier than ever, and
worship of God encouraged; but the insti
well-known joker, Jere. Black, is prima
engaged in recruiting the Second Army ; the “dear people’’ entreated, “for the
tntion will be sectarian in no objectionable
evidence with them that that rever­
sense.
Corps, which was placed under his com­ ! safety of the Union,” to elect the Rejnib-
end gentleman is a saint in human dis­
Patrons living at a diMan -e can arrange
mand. At the opening of the campaign lican candidates. Why tho country al­
through
tho President tor bo ml and
guise. It makes all the difference in the
rooms.
of that year under General Grant, ho took ways appears in such great danger just
world whose ox is gored.
The Musical Department is mentioned a>
the active command of this corps ami before election-time remains unexplained.
specially worthy ot confidence and patron­
everything lias
age.
S enator S later will stump the State bore a prominent part in the battles of It would seem that
THE GREAT
j; .Address all communications to
prospered
remarkably
well
since
tho
De
­
for Hancock and English. He is an able tho Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Court­
Ashland Collaga and Normal School
speaker and will no doubt do much for house and North Anna, the second battle mocracy secure I ascendency in both
Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon.
the cause. The people will naturally of Cold Harbor, and the operations houses of Congress, especially in the last
CUKES all IHucnscs of tho Kidneys,
Liter, Bladder, :m:l Urinary Organ*;
be pleased to see the Senator who has around lYitersbnrg, until June 19th, , eighteen months, the most eventful period
Uropay, Gravel, Irialx-tea, Bright**
Uiaeaae, Pains in tin- Back,
dune so much for them of late, It is to when, his wound breaking out afresh, h*- ! : in the past decade. An 1. as if to make tho
Loins, or Sid-; Retention or
dilemma
of
the
Republican
party
knot
­
be regretted that his colleague, Senator was for a short time on sick leave. He
Nonr«dention of Urino,
Nervous Diie-asi-s, Female
Grover, cannot join him in the cauva-sa, afterwards resumed command and par­ tier, now comes the nomination of that
XVeaknes«-*, ExevsseH, ,laun-
<llee. Bilious,i<*ss, lieinlaelic. Sour
owing to continued ill-health.
ticipated in seve>-«| actions, until Novem- ¡ great Union General, Hancock, by the
Stomach, Dy speprda. Const ij.ution Jv Piles.
l»er 2Gth, when he was culled to v\ ashing-; Democracy. The outrage crop is likely
.
T he new Supreme Court is now in ses­
! to be short and of a poor quality at that.
ton to organize
sion, the Judges having been sworn in on
THE FIRST CORI’S OF VETERANS.
*TT
yr
Moro Dead Weight.
the 6th. In drawing for terms, Lord got
FAIL, a* it acts directly and at om-v on the
The name of every great battle in the
the short term of two years and Iw'came
Kidney*, Liver, and ¡towels, r «forint; ihini
East is inscribed on Hancock’s tlags. Af- ; The nomination of Chester A. Arthur
to a healthy action. HUNTS REMEDY i» a
Chief Justice; Watson drew the four
safe, »lire and upce-ty r't- , anti hundred* liavo
J.
ter tho close of the war he was placed : of N ew York for Vice President by the
been cured liy it when pliv-ician* and frii-iitl.«
years’ term and Waldo the full term of
had
jtiveii
them
tip
to
die.
Du
not
delay,
try
ut
successively in command of the Middle ;
once HI NTS REMEDY.
six years. It is to be hoped that the Department, the Department of Missouri. ; Republicans handicaps an already over­
Sen<l for pamphlet to
weighted
ticket.
Arthur
has
no
reputa
­
HE |-XI>EI: sk ;N!: ii . BEING STA
J adges will prove all that was claimed of Louisiana and Texas, of Dakota, and of I '
WJÍ. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I.
tinned at Ashland again, has turned hi
tion
besides
being
a
pot-house
politi
­
for them during the campaign.
Prices, 75 cent* anti RI.75. Large Mie
entire attention to the
the Department of the East. He has his , cian, and was nominated with the sole in­
the cheapest. A»k your druggist for HUNT'S
KFA1EBY. Take no other.
T here are no bounds to the enthusiasm hemlquarters on Governor’s Island. In I tention of pleasing Roscoe ('inkling,
MARBLE BUSINESS,
the
Democratic
National
Convention
ol
I
manifested for Hancock and English.
whose henchman he is, whether or not
and is fully prepared to fill all orders
Upon every hand we hear the highest 1868 he received 114' ¿ votes for the Pres- • he is a fit candidate for the position.
this line with neatness and dispatch amt a
price* to mt the times.
eulogiums of these gifted leaders and idential nomination. In 1876, in the Na i Hayes and Sherman kicked him out ol
M< »NUM ENTS, TA ELETS, IIEALSTON 1>
T
they do not emanate from Democrats tional Convention of the same party, he the New York Custom House because
Executed
in
any
description
of
marble.
alone. Republicans stand back aghast at received 75 votes for the same nomina he was corrupt and inefficient, and the
Every variety ol cemetery and other stone HlIIESE M.WHINES liavo taken tho tea! in every State in tho Union. They have
work executed in a satisfactory manner. < L been tried in Jackson county to the full satisfaction of every puroh**er. Al*o on
the favor with which the Cincinnati nom­ tion. General Hancock has uniformly Chicago Convention, in face of this, took
Special attention given to orders from any band the
inees are meeting, and many of the leaders maintained the doctrine that the military him np for tho consolation of Conkling,
part ot Southern Oregon. Address
WM. ANSON WOOD'S MOWER,
.1. II. RUSSELL, Ashland, <»r.
already concede their success. From power should in time of peace be subor­ w ho was unmercifully “sat down on" and
Which is equal to tho best made ;** regards durability and lightlies* of draught. I
Maine to Oregon there is one great huzza, dinated to the civil law. This was par­ hud tho sulks. A beautiful illustration of
can guarantee prompt repairs for all of th ■ above machine*.
“
you
tickle
me
and
I
ll
tickle
you.
ticularly shown in his address to tho Court
Also the Agency for the best w agons on wheel* of the
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
the spontaneity and volumn of which is
IS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY
of Inquiry constituted to try General
1 and is préparai to furnish the market
not to be sneezed at, by any means.
Official Vote.
Bros. *K C><>.
I ;i niiI Jictiii’»
Babcock, in 1865, in which he urgo.l that
with every description of lumber of a supo
MARY'S ACADEMY
rior quality at the lowest rate«. Bi 11* sawed ST
that officer, having been formerly indicted
F rom the drift of the Cincinnati Con­
of the following sizes; 3.
!Pi, an I four inch thimble skein; also 15< "»nd l’< iron
The Secretary of State has placed ns to order and satisfaction guaranteed.
at St. Louis, it was right and proper tha
CONDUCTED BY
axle wagons, with farm and (’.ilifornia rack bed. Half spring democrat wagon, buggi«*,
All orders addressed to meat Jackson­
vention it i* a prevailing opinion that had the military inquiry should be adjourned i under obligations for a copy of the official
buck-boards, side spring wagons, with and without Jops.
attention.
Samuel J. Tilden chosen to be a candidate in order that the ordinary civil processes • returns of the State for 1880, which we ville will receive prompt J<
I will UNDERSELL and dud more fairlv than anv runner, and purchaser» «an
>E. WISDOM.
THE ISTERS of the HJLY NAMES
have tho advantage ot <,xaniining goods b-forc. obligating themaelves. 1 will take all
his nomination would not have been an im­ might take their course which sugges­ will present in full next week. From
kinds of prodtieo in exch inge. Cali and emivine • yourselves.
<>. KAREWSK1.
possibility. ’Die sentiment was greatly tion was duly adopted. Ill 1868, while them we learn that George's maturity
|, ", ..... ,
■ . ---------------------
.---- .
i' i. - .................
. J
BIG BUTTE
in command of tho Fifth Military District.
rpTIE SUIIOT.ASTIU YEAR OF THIS
in favor of the old patriot, as it properly General Hancock, in a letter to Governoi was 1,395; Odell’s, 1.119; average major­
1 school will commence about the end of
should have been. The studied attempts Pease, said : “On them (the laws of Tex ity for the Republican candidates for Su­
August, ami is divided in lour sessions,
of his maligners to make it appear that as ami Louisiana), as on a foundatior preme Judge, 1J’96.
oi eleven weeks each.
rock,
reposes
almost
tho
entire
structun
Board and tuition, per term,......... .....<10.00
lie was conniving and scheming for the
of social order in these two Sta-cs.
Bed and Bedding................................. .... 4.00
PATTERSON A < <>.. I'BOP'S.
nomination were completely demoralized
annul this CODE Ol' laws ,
Drawing ami painting....................... .... S.00
by liis letter of declination. It is a noble And there would no longer bo any rights,
Piano,....................................................... .... 15.00
FOR
Head the following testimonials, not from
douaient and we hope to present it to eitherof persons or property, here. I say.
Entrance fee, only once,................. .... 5.00
rnHF.SE
MILLS
AKE
NOW
RUNNING
'
persons
3.000
miles
away,
whom
no
one
knows,
our readers at an early date.
SELECT DAY SUHGOI
unhesitatingly, if it were possible that j but from well-known and trustworthy eiti- 1 steadily and turning out a superior
.$ 15.00
Congress should pass an Act abolishing Z-ns of Oregon, whose names, written with quality of lumber. Rough and dressed Primary, per term,.............................
G en . G arfield was not only guilty of the local codes of Louisiana ami Texas,
Junior,
“
.............................
. 8.00
lumber
of
every
description
on
hand
and
I their own hands, can be seen at our office:
“
.............................
. 10.00
bills sawed to order on short notice at rea­ Senior,
having reoeivod Credit Mobilier stock which I do not believe, and it should fall
I ndependence . Or., Dec. 13, 1879.
sonable
terms.
Pupils
are
received
at
any
time,
and
spe­
for his inilnence for that organization, to my k>t to supply the'r places with ; Both myself ami wife have been for some
Produce taken at market prices. We cial attention is paid to particular studies in
years
afHieteil
with
disease
id
the
Kidneys,
something
of
mv
own.
I
do
not
see
how
¡
_,
bnt he did not hesitate to perjure himself
Irehalf of children who have but limited
........ / remedies without ob- guarantee satisfaction.
......", had ....d
I could do bettor than follow the laws in 'and
tried many
PATTERSON ct CO.
time. For further particulars apply at the
in order to free himself from the moral force here prior to the rebellion, exeept- ’ taining any permanent re iet. About three
Academy.
ruin that was imp<>mling. Such was the ing wherein they shall relate to slavcry. i months ago we were induced to try a pack­
ing© of the Oregon Kidney Tea, which has
substance of the report made on this sub­ Power may destroy the form«, but not j apparently entirely cured both of us, as HUNTERS' EMPORIUM !
WOOL! WOOL!
ject by the Poland committee, having a the principles of justice; these will live | since taking it two weeks we have felt no
I
an JI­
in spite even of the sword.” General
of the ilisease. We can heartily
majority of Republican members. To Hancock is a man of handsome presence svmptom*
recoinmeml it toothers similarly atilicteii,
call things by their right names, Garfield and most agreeable manners, He is per- as we believe it will <.!<» all that is claimed HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ¡STORE,
W. L. WHI TE.
committed a series of felonies. And vet fectlv straight; a blonde, v ¡th a rich skin | for it.
Walter A. Wood's Sweep Italic Reaper, the only five-rahe
A stohta , Or., Dee. 2S, 1879.
Republican journals assert that he is just ! ami blue eves, and light hair, now turning j
Rea|H'r manufactured. By moving a convenient lever tire driver can at will, and with­
■ address
- -
...
take pleasure in testifying to the merits
out leaving bis seat, instantly c mtrol the raking, causing every second, third, fourth and
the man to be President of tue United ; gray; and - his
is
both courtly and of I the
Oregon Kidney Tea. For the past
tilth rake to act as a rake, the other rakes as beaters. Furnished w ith or without mow­
State*.
simple. General Hancock, while n citi­ three years 1 have been sntfering from Kid-
CARO BROS, of Roseburg, Oregon, ing attachment. The Reaper may be purchased separately and the mowing attachment«
zen of Pennsylvania, is in almost all re­ , nev troubles, and during the time have
al any future time.
T he records are very troublesome spects of fellowship and association a tried near 'y every kind of Kidney medicine
will
pay
the
Highest
Cash
Prices
for
things toa guilty party denying* charge. New Yorker. He is on excellent terms ' in the market, almost without anv relief.
Walter A. Wood's Self-Binding Harvester. Practical,
Having heard that the Oregon Kidney Tea
i
Wool delivered at Roseburg. ¿Vil corre- strong, durable, thoroughly tested, time-tried and reliable. Unequaled for lightness of
For instance, among other things, the with the leading volunteer officers of possessed wonderful properties, 1 pur­
the New York militia, and co-operates
draft, most effective cutting apparatus, most powerful elevator and I rest a i justable reel in
friends of Gen. Gartield stoutly maintain with them in their parades, shooting­ chased a package, ami from the first dose
me. For separating the gram, compressing tho bundle, light binding, and saving et
«poudence will be promptly answered.
obtained relief; and l>v the use of the one
wire, it is without a rival.
that he is safe on the Chinese question. matches, etc. He is the favored guest at i package feel completely cured.
the
houses
of
some
of
the
best
people
in
California
Street,
Jacksonville,
Oregon
SAM E GRAY.
Unfortunately for the authenticity of this
Caro Bros.. Roseburg.
Walter A. Wood's Chain Rake Reaper: The only thor­
New York, but makes no pretentions to
i
claim, we find on looking over the official wealth or style. The regard of his men
oughly successful table-rake with or without mowing attachments. Reaper may be pur­
Mr Aslle.v <Ooper s
ROSEBURG HOTEL,
NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF.
chased separately,and mower at any future lime.
proceedings of Congress published in the for him is boundless.
VITAL RESfORA I IVE—The Great En­
Con/jrntsional Recor<t, that Jas. A. Gar­ I
glish Remedy, has niade more cures of Ncr-
L and O ffice at R oskiiuro , O iieoon , |
Walter A. Wood's New Enclosed Gear Mower. The light­
I votis Iiehility, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Cor. Oak anti Ko'i* Streets. two blocks
Good Riddance of Bad Rubbish.
June 22, 1880. |
tield voted no on the question: Shall the
est draft nmwer in the world. Wide tread, high wheels, direct draft. The most practi­
Weakness, Lost Manhood, nocturnal cmis-
from R. K. Depot.
N’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that cal, simple, powerful, strongly built, easily managed, stillest running grass-cutter ever
Chinese restriction bill pass notwithstand­
i sions, inability for mental labor, desponden-
tho following named settler has filed placed upon the market.
That
blatant
demagogue
and
corrupt
<-y an<l oth»r diseases induced by youth­
ing the vetoof Mr. Haye*? This will sat­
notice of hi* intention to make final proof
isfy anyone how the Republican candidate ally of tho Republican party of California, ful follies and excesses, than all other med­
OREGON.
in support of his claim, and secure final
ROSEBURG,
Walter A. Wood’s Improved Single Gear Header. High
icines combined.
Why will you suffer?
entry thereofon the 31st day of July, 1880,
stands ou Chinese immigration.
Denis Kearney, lias been deposed from Send
to A. E. Mintie, M. !>., No. Il Kear­
iron
wheels, tried and tested in the field, ami with the improvements of 1880. Is the fi­
before ttie Judge or Clerk ot the Court of
his high estate by the more respectable ny Street, San Francisco, for the Restora­
nest machine in the market.
'Jackson
county,
Oregon,
viz:
Miles
N.
T he only advantage the Republican
portion of the Workingmen, who have tive and be cured. Price, $3 per hottie. Board and Lodging, per week,............... $5.00 Wakeman, Homestead Application No.
press claims for Gen. Gartield over his discovered the duplicity of this pretend­ Four times the quantity, $19. Try a bottle.
The Chicago Pitts’ Thresher, by the H. A. Pitta Sons*
*2252, for the E.
ot N. E. of.Nee. 33, and
Dr. M intie neats all private diseases success
25 W. S<>fN. W. '..See.,34,T.34,8.of R.4 W., Manufacturing Co., Chicago, III. Tho most perfect grain saver in the world. End ahako
competitor, Gen. Hancock, is that he is er. It is an open secret that he is, for a hilly. Medicines sent secure trom observa­ Single Meal*
and names the following as liis witnesses, shoe on all machines. '1 he largest cleaning cafmcity of any in use.
a statesman. If corruption, jobbery and valuablo consideration, attempting to tion upon receipt ot price or C. O. I).
viz.: Charles Williams, Jacob Evan«, W.
M. A. CANAN, Proprietor.
P. Hillis ami A. K. Williams, all of Wood­
direct opposition to public interests con­ throw the W. P. ('. for Weaver and Cham­
The Celebrated LaBelle Wagons, both Thimble Skeiw
“I’on’t know hair their Valne.“
ville, Jackson countv, <Iregon.
stitute statesmanship, the less we have of bers, with the intention of drawing oft
Iron
axle. For freight and farm use they have no superior in the market.
NOTICE
“1 hey cured me of Ague, Biliousness and
W. F. BENJAMIN, Register.
it the l»etter it will be for the American enough Democratic Workingmen from Kidney Complaint, as recommended, 1 had a
S uinv ^lill
siohitiovy, l^lonrinif Tllill
l.alt bottle left winch I u»< 4 tor my two litth
people. Gartield is so deeply steeped in
WING TO A CHANGE TN BUSINESS
■■L
NOT FAIL to ten«
Hancock and English to give the Golden girls, who the doctor* and neiglilmrs said could
machinery, Portable and Stationary Engines.
f,
'
r
"
sr
r.-f
tint Elinka Flouring Mill* will stop
them that his partisans cannot explain his
W
Wf 18*0.
le suf
Kearney not be cured. I would have lost both of them grinding on th« 1st day of May. Persona
I State to Gartield and Arthur.
«
.
I ivhlr ro,
up..n
sp-
guilt away, and even wholesale abuse oi
one
night
it
1
li;nl
not
given
them
Hop
Bitters
TV lull lino <>i" <kxii*3i>» for Z^Ifioliinovy
^B
^B
pllcr.tlon.
Contain!
having flour or offal at these mills are re­
has shown the cloven foot once too often
always
on han 1. For circulars and price list address the agents,
the Democratic party cannot distract at­ and lus followers are fast forsaking him. 1 hey lid them so much good I continued their quested to take it away on or before that
IHHBHr
thill« required for
use until they were cured. That is why I say
per sotialoi family use,
tention from this fact.
His election He has never proveu any thing else but a yon do not know half the valueol Hop Bitters, time. Ail persons indebted to the under­
with over 1,200 Illnstratlcins. We sell ait
are lieteby notified to come forward
good* at wholeaale prices ti i quantities tn suit
would be an indorsement of hi* < areertln poud-niouthed communist, upon whose and do m t recommend them high enough.'' — signed
the purchaser The only ins tltutlon In America
and settle, either withca*h, wheal or note,
Who make this their siwdal business Address.
country eauuot accord without self-st.Utiti- ' riddance the people ot California will be B, l>->chester, N Y. See another column.— as my books must be squared up at thal
MOXTGtlMF.RV W* Rfl A CO..
Culun.
1 eungi atulated.
dale.
1. 1. MckE.XZlE
L^Autocall l.ural Holue.
•37 A 328 Wabash At«., Chicago, Ii>
ASHLAND COLLEGE
NORMAL SCHOOL.
G EX.
& II.1XCOCK,
o.
li. EXGLISH,
SPRING AND SUMMER COODS
NEWMAN FISHER’S STORE
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THE LATEST STYLES IX DRESS GOODS,
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FANCY GOODS, LACES, TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINS,
Prominent Fiaiarcs anâ Ita of Interest
Grooetifis, Tobacco, Hardware, and a fill line of General Merchandise
HUNT’S
REMEDY
icy for the Celebrated
Kidney and Liver Medicine,
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
HUNT’S HERESY
T
LIMBER FDR EVERYBODY!
STERLING SAWMILL
6 Miles Sautii oi Jacksonville,
/'».'V
STEAM SAW MILL
AGENCIES
THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA !
Agricultural Implements,
MILL & FARM MACHINERY
HIGHEST CÄSH PRICES ! !
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MRS. J. BILGER, Jacksonville; BUTLER & ROCKFELLOW; Ashland,
Or A. SLOCUM, ROSEBURG, Oregon.