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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1880)
I r W '*W " ! -RJJ* 80! át TILL¿TI0 at S. DEMOCRATIC TEMES There i** a great JiviHon in Republican I firif I i'wpt-r for Jnrkv>n. Jowpbinc & Lake. ranlbs iù ili«- first district ot Min uè ota r ~ —— FRIDAY, ,JU J Y 16. ISSO. LLL^.0 C P xL S. IL1XC0CK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT; T COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. The f<.!low',n<_' bit'!:.ess was transacts I at the extra session of tins Court, held <>u June 30th: Prtseut—lion. 8. J. Day, Judge; E. K. and the Democrats expect to elect their Anderson and C'. Ma/rnder, Connuiasioners. •andidute for Congress. I; si/.-iatioii of A. C. 8 .xnk-y. Supcrvi-or of The Republican ] rv-AS informs us that Road District No. IS. xxa i accepted and C. II. the Denio -r?.ts are ¿ng to s'ander Gar- Picki-ns ap; ' inted iinti-- 1. field «2 Anbar, This xvon 1 b • :>.'.x ful. Henry Klippel til-» bin LonJ.s as U'»tuity for the good I^prd kiioxx s th ;t the facts are Clerk in the num •■! ! 810 900. xx .th J. W. Mau- 810.000, dark eu »ugh tv curt (xith. mi)'', lli-.s. F. B all, \V. J. I’lymale, John A !♦ n-evnt shinplast^r will 1-e paid for Orti» and 1'. G. Keanu s as sureties, which tùie di-covery of a .-olita?y ■* enioerut x lo were approx’ed. Henry Pape e tiles Ins bond as County * Treas- will vote tor Garfield Arthur. On the ¡rtr, in the s tin of <20,99), with .John Oil!;, 10,00 ), wi. other hand, the Re «ublicans who will D. Penin er, J.is. Jas Helm«. IIeinw, Joseph R •binsoii, 1!. vote for Raru-ock x English ore numer Amy, John Tupper, Jos. A, A. Crain and Veit i ous and increasir.g. Scbutz as sureties, which were approved. A desperato effort is being made by the Bills to a larze amount were audited. telegraph to have it appear that trouble July Term. I is br wing in the Indiana Democratic Officers present—Hon. S. J. Day, Judge; OF INDIANA. camp. Bi- that as it may. the lloosi«*r IL A. Cook ani A. Alford, Commissioners; State never was safer for the Democracy Henry Klippel, Clerk; Win. Bybee, Sheriti. r«»R rKtKii'EsriAi. »:i.F.rr<»K»t than it now is. The Democrats of Indi i Veit Schutz, Coroner-elcet, tiles his bonds in I the sum of 83.000, xvitb K. Rubli and John J. K. WEATHERFORD of Linn County ana are always right on election day. I Orth as sureties. JAMES hLL'ION of Wssco County. Col. J. W. Forney, the editor of the I Win. Bybee, Sheiitr elect, files his bond« in T G. tiWEN <>f Co.»«County. leading Republican paper of Pennsylva the Hinn ot Sl(),*.i(h>, xvitb C. Miii.w, M. Han- nia, sent the folloxving to Gen. Hancock Tur. press is already beginning to name ley, M. Bellinger and Geo. Schuiiipt as stm- after his nomination: “I congratulate yon ties. Gen. Hancock’s cabinet. Good proph on your nomination for Presid-mt und Jas. Jefo rv. Surveyor-elect, tiles his 1 »mis esying. predict your election and the complete in the sum of i?5.0()0, with K. Kobli and íleo. T he Republicans are so sure of Hari restoration of peace to all sooli«-u-j. Sc'n mpf as sur ties. cot k’s election that they fear lie will re AH of which xvere approved. The Republican press.which was s-x se sign his position in the army. Tiie report of L. J. *Duii-’ in, R. KiiL! vere on Denis Kearney a t« xv short months and Jas. A. Cardwell, appointed to view out T he photograph of Arthur, the machine ago, is now fon * 1 ng him affedioi’ixtely a rotul 1 iJiug from Valley street, xvh -re it i since lie has shoxvn Ins hand iu th** Presi carniuiute for Vice Pr« »ident, displayed in fa.-k'onx •!!•, dential campaign. It is enly too evi.l -nt I i i - i .- i - as the ea:■!« in boundary of too newspapers, has cost him lbO.OCU A as heard ami the petition for same .- ilisinis-A.I I that that corrupt sand-lotter will atb-mpt votes. ltliout prejudice, it ajiji-.ai:ug t ln.t the rva 1 i to throw Cnbfornia for Garlmld A Arthur ould run ovei the laud of John Marlin. G en . H as co< k will be one of the larg bv hoodwinking Democratic workingmen Jas. Miller xxas all -w.-1 one month's further est men—mentally and physically—that into supjiorting W aver A Chamber», trie time in xxhicli to complete the bridge near hi*- ever entcied the White House. His fight Greenback nomin -es. According to lie- >>’aee, ami xxas also author z-al to plaue temp • [inblican authority, Denis is nox» ‘‘an an ing weight is 275. r.ifx bia -vs on the old bridge. gel xvithout xvings.” The financial exhibit of E. B. Watson, ex G arfield ' s letter of acceptance has at 0 maty C’.- rk. and re i •:■ of N --.viuaii 1' !»!*'■ would The R publican managers, it lust made its appearance and will be re ! ex-(.’<>u ii tv 1 re..sii,’.*r. x» re examine.I, approv«d, ■ vill viewed in the.-*j columns hereafter, It is seciu. are preparing to make av.’.iy xvitli nul ordeted i uhli.-hed. R A. * iok, Comnii-sioner, xva® aiitboriztil like his num nation, •‘anytbiui g to beat the vote of California, as they did in 187(5. to proceed to xvhere the county roa I ere- o - W ’ itli the ui«! of the 1 .:e Senator .Marton ’ s Grant.” Green's creek and examine certain xvork done ¡cunning tlicy i-m lun-.ctuiod s-vt-zal u- by W u. Hamlin, a contractor under the for T he Yreka 7> Ac«.' and Baker City sand fraudulent vot«'s 'S in San Fran iseo mer l’> >a:'d ot C mipy Commissioners an«l n-[> >rt Dtniucrut may be added to tile list of and succecih'd in xvre.-.ting tbo electoral the -atne. The Slierifl' n->t b ivini; the tax returns com journals that without fear of God and ; vote of that State from Mi. Tilden by less pleted ami n dx for examin .ti-ui xxithin th« without proprt*’ credit appropriate the than 2,"b0 majority. This time th y have time prescribe-l by 1 xv ivmg the * oiirt’m I the transaction ot it.. 1 T imes ’ editorial notes to themselves. prevailed npon G »vernor Perkins to re that tin »e T he < T< T hekjc is not a leading Republican mov«- Louis Kaplan, Registrar uf the Bay «’.IDI . journal in the United States that in lb”3 «' tv, and appoint in his %1 .<••■ J. L. Tii fp, seah-tl pro; H ».I -H« tei ’ . nu- e Ol did not poiut the linger of scorn ut who is conspicuous only by reason c-f his uI two y James A. Gartield, and employ its fierc : .-onn--<'tioti x»ith the infanions Louisiana W doesiav. Aim The Sii est vocabulary in denunc: Jion of liim. 'returning board. Th s looks ominous. eti It m-’ans th it nothing—fair or f >>il—will • lector, lite exa'imi U T he Republicans who x» ill cast then lie left undone for the rueecss of G.irii Li \ a is i d i .U- li .. öitOH vot« sf»<r Hancock A Ei.Alish may be num and A-'tlmr. Demo-rat;-should boonth • 1-hmpteiit t: ■x- 5 ('•*> and t >r I bered bv thuusaads. ihe records of Gar alert, for a rep* tition of the outrages of I.tel. r.ms to a sinau field A Arthur are not such as to warrant 1876 must n<>t b-' i’-'rni;'t? 1. < 2.Ï :s. an administration impartial and free from IHM'MK ci I corruption. BU/. H. EXGL1SH, I MERCHANDISE. T;j -d À. r. G. KE A MES. C\F THE REC,-ABTS AND EXl’ENDT- Vz tui’es ot Jin-k» >n county, ¡State ol Ore gon, from July 1, l',79, to July 1, lSbO. Mate Fm» i. Amount of Stale t;-.x and for the rcdeniptr >n of >t ite xx .irranl.s via: con ma. By Co. Treasurer’s rereipt from State Treasurer.................. i’f«i mi .er. WarrnutM <»i»(«u»«»iy < Mils ai'dmg xxvrran's Ju’.v 1st S 9.191 ¡879... Jili o: -’ loes * ir.-uit ali 1 Coiiiity('• u ts............... Wi ni: ss tee- iu Crimi nal Cas«*s........................... 1 .X peil-es ot t.'wlìi lsot J U itici Expenses of JuslicC-s' < 'onrts................................. Expt-u-tf-s ot County liospiial ............ ......... Teinp-itnry aid to Indi gent s.................................... Keeping State piti' iits Bailitt it-es in Circuit Court................................ Appropriation lor Cres cent City Wagon Road survey............. Roa Is and Britlirt-s... Coroner’s 1 nquests... Fees ami salaries pc id County ol'tii-ei's............ •J:i lor'.s fees iimi board ot prisoners.................... l-.xpon es ol Insane....... Repairs tn Couirv buildings............... Elect,«ill Expenses. A -sl-s- intr • ' Hint y .. Atlornex s’ * 'otinly . Statioiierv. itlel ... < ’.Hint v i M r . Tit .nr.x continue** t«« lmnnt the Re Our cotehpior publican managers, for, liim Bxnquo's of 01 k .or A. A ghost he will not down. Wo can't blame for Vice F s nr. i J ! them, pour fellows! T’m> odi’ tn of th*- 1 IH CDAH ’ .H. Fresiti«*ntiul steal will cling to th* m for tnir House simp ! • heraus-.- li (Ja au*: - i. 1 ever; anil they can't ignore it. either omplv with If V’-S w re chosen of th- 1 ()i mhling o!!i On ino.mi H on . P. P. P bim of Jacksoneouuty 11 I*» 1 1 p > ILC3 t from taking pa: I e m been named as Or'-'-on’s representativ or only roti ous. Ari".i the Democratic N..Gon. i v •.-mmitu e. V of I'111 Democrats will join w«th us iu saying order, but xva.- -a lictions of duty Mill! that a iM-tter choice could not have been nox er rose to any prommen - * until H ix es made, anti Oregou’s delegation is to be kicked him out of n!l:ce after a protracted complimented thereon. contest with Senator Cor.kling, whose T he Renubl-ean managers are attempt creature Arthur i *. For th-; ir.f .rmation ing to make a point with th- ir rank and our of co*em. w * rpiot * thx f 'I )-v:ng : file by spreading the report that Mr. Til “You have ma 1 'thoUu t;*m-h"Use a cen- . *r., as .»I IS A •f pm'ti >*u polit.cal rn tiruf 11. — The tue den will manage Gen. Hancock s cam -, Jan. J Y . L u • ‘ - 0 V L * « Y 1 rieth and others. paign. It is to be hoped that tins is true, [31, 1879. On motion, an executive eommir. for Democratic success will be doubly as *’WY; a .lc*r- sens'' of mr obligat'<rr, was appoitite.i by the chair, to-w sured. The old man is not only the great ”•» ’.- t tbn Constitution, 1 regard it us tny Klippel, E. II. Aulenrieth, J. W. Manning. est organizer in America, but this close plain duty to suspend you iu order that Thos. F. B.-.dl .ind T. G. Reanies. al.lance will be more than strung, because the oili ‘o max' b • honestly administered, On motion, a committee :>f three was ap- —[7. B. 'Hayes to C-llcctor Arthur, Jan. it inis the puoiic approval. r >intee. to procure a H ig an l fl ig-poL-, and !31, 1879. •’Persons have been regularly* pai l by a’ ,«> to procure a hall forth« future meetings o. T he Republican tnaj »rity in the State vnu xvh-'have rendered Lftleor no service; thu club. Tiie Cii.irr iiaiin d Henry P.tpo, Sr.. was less than 1,500 in June. If the rail the expenses of yonr offie«« have increased D Foudray an I John Orth. road hands east of the mountains leave while its receipts have d im:nishe<l. IJ- ibes. Go inoimn. the Club adj.iiirued to meet agaii. before November; if the disgruntled or gratuities in the shape of bribes, havi’ • >u Saturday eveniu_', J"ty 21, Democracy pull together once more; if been roceixe.l by yotir subordinates in the Republican Legislature makes a fool several brandies of the Custom-h nue. . .ml you have in no case supported th -ef of itself, and Federal campaign funds are * t<>rt t*> ••■ >. I ■ ' those abuses.’ -Sc etarx the folloxiing tust inion ¡als, not imn exhausted, there is a fair chance of this Sherman to Collector Arthur,Jtm. 31,18/J. pt Read i sous 3,009 iiii L.'.; away wi.oin no out- kn->u>. majority beiug reduced to nothing. Il s The above are extracts taken from let- l>Ut troni we!l-known ar-l trustworthy citi- a case of if all around, however. I tors it« r.’uoxvn by reports of the tidminis- ¿•-ns of Oregon, xvhose names, xvritten witk their own bauds, i can be seen at our oilii.e: tration to the Senate on the removal o;' Sill ert- n i, Ore4"ii, Mart b 2", ls-0. T he Republicans h ive found that they krthur from lln Ncxv York C i./toni Hons*- I have be* n aiiheted wiln a kidi tex tri'ubb cannot Greeleyize the campaign of lb50. An elegant of!.err ho would make! Tin fur years, dniing xvliicli timo I hive u>etl Gan. Hancock was only one of the hun coiil-l it.- tr alinosi «-very Kidney r. patriotic Lear . of D e •! licms must stir I t riet I ill* I, but tin; lined no rei dreds of thousands of Democrats who with ) ride over the fact that they are neg n Ritiney Tea. 1 ; am now using - In fought on the Union side, and his whole •comi box ami ani fri co to s:iy I lint 1 an going to vote for such a man as Aithur i mu Ii bettei and have I no Inn;an<-y in ro conduct before, through and after the war repros-'-nted to b ■ by their President o! oimm-muii; il as a plea -ant and > tie ai.1 :i -1 shows him to be ag >od enough Democrat lxtnedy. • W. the United States. for anybody. None but such could give Goldendale, W. T.. Mar- h I h i x e had the d-abe.f-s tor th expression to the sentiments expressed in Have li id in mi- physie.ans pn ills famous letter to Governor 1'ease of me, Hill ts.ietl to get reta.-i. i B. Wat deaoii Kt tnex T. a, and tiir first Texas. From the annual will li me leitef. I am hoax ’ almost '»on, ex-County C ooul 1 reco nmeiid it to anv one I t is to be hoped that the Republicans be ser T hum ibis di- a-e. fourni in another c 1 M will no longer misrepresent Mr. Garfield's 9 war that there xvere more Sir .ÏSÎI.-.J < iin¡>i-r i position on the Chinese question, llis rants at that date than one year ago. VITAL REslol: A UVE - The Gi eat En letter of acceptance in this particular is though tlio amount is small, Since then gtìsii R. un. I«, lo . >re i tn es ol N«r- equi/ucal balderda-b, exhibiting a prone a f -XV xvarrants have b ?en canceled and x ous Debility, riioc; s-emi na noct iii nal omis ness to carry water on bath shoulders, some more will bo im lie liat-dy r -dvem- W ea km-». I»si sinus, i na b¡ I il y In a I labor, de -p m ici, lie admits that Chinese immigration is an el, so tint there is i slight diti rence bo- ey and otimr <1 induced bx yoiilli- llian ali o, her me 1 evil, out suggests that Congress shall t ween the indebteIness of 1^7!) and I88>. lui!oihes and eX eines cotnbim-d. XXli IV v Will xvill Volt x oll .-litici'. .- wait on an unfavorable Chine vj commis Over $1.700 were received from Jose • semi to A. E. Minti-'*, ÀI. !>., I>., Ño. Ño. II Il Ko.'ir sion for light on the subject. Th** Dem- phine countv l.-vtelv, hoxvever, xvli: -h ii -IV Street, san ranciseo, tor ihe R. '. ora oeratie platform umpba’ieaily sa . >: ' ’N o the previous tin nid.il exhibit xvere count • ve ami im eiirnd. l’ric-e, '• per notti •. l- olir l. mes ila. <| ut nt il v, ÿ,o. T i y a botile, more Chinese immigration.” So s.\v ? cd as assets. This is nevertheless not r. Dr. M mt ie rea' - a I i pri v;ite di a-e--ucee-- Gen. Hancock; and every Deuiix-Tafic ui y. Medicines -eut i- eenre troni ob-ci \ a Senator and Congressman says so too. ills ■our.iging state of atlbi s, for the pub lui» upon receipt ot ori •*• -o * ’. O. D. lic in" roveinents. such as roads, bridge - Workingmem chouse ve between them. «>1 *««>!:.i 4<«>i.| etc., made are m.inv and of a subst.-intia R ev . M b . O u*.riEXJ> is in favor ci eon character. When Lake county shall pax \re noi wor li a* in i ■ i lo tli * victini o li'spcp-ia or Biliou-m--- a- I »r. Munì tinuiug the present infamous pjuee policy her indebtedne -S^n l our other assets art l.iigii-ii I* ii.di iii'ii Lix«*r an i i-y-| ep-i.i of oar guvernmeut, which is the cause ui m ide available, a considerable reduction l’iU. It eie il » lue i i v«-r of bile, Ione- up ! In -ti . ih aeii. •• ,e i r- I- ni l b: -a» li, «•••;i*t l long ne. hundreds of innocent frontiereuea, worn iu our indebtedness will bo made. The pam in thè-eie or <• !<■:<, xv (tei bra-h, uni euAil chddreu fulliag prey annueliy to last Board of County Cjminissiencrs 11n- --, i :i-11 ot bino i t<> ih. ii - ei, pim i>1«--. coiji pltixioll ; i- siiuai’-co ile i. a lui ir the murderous redskins, who are thee ma in f-.:vx- mistakes, and their successors -.liloW imrcury >r other minerai in il. Far.-ah placed on favorite reservations, sent on will not make any more. • y all diuggois. jnakuting trips to Washington and pctU: . a ( a « i >. Taa Largest Ddujxiatio Maj ■ity. like spoiled children would be. J.ha. To all who are sutTfimir from th- gentleman having been a minister bi n* The Dt •mocracyot Jackson offer abeau- an 1 in i s;re:ioii <-t youili, nervous self, and a member of the Campbollkc ifid banner to the county that will give ness, early dtciv, loss ot niiuOo--1, church at present, it is only nu.ural thu a lai ger Democratic majority for Han wid sen 1 a I -; - pc to it will e.ire yo-i he should fax or the retention of India cock A English than she will. This JF ClilRGE. 'lhis pleat reined, urtuirs by the ministry, tie*.. Hancock. preposition is open to every count* in iiscoAere 1 by a ini->*<>n 11y in>o.nii .<■ i. Sen 1 a s-?;t i ¡ lies ed envelope i>u the contrary, has always lavozeil plac ■ i’« the State, ¡'.nd it is to be honed ti-.»t som. i’nv. Jo-I.l-H f. I Is'•IAN. nman , / A ing the Indians under th«- management <>; the mi lifeuy •lepartm»««», v u « il - they be eitert will be nude bv or.r brethren else Fo/ A- long. -1* Luis were lioue, expensive war.- xv here, ds th« I 'em* rer! ¡sing woukl u..ei.umes be im rteo, the < >.-»i ui roll uj a lüi jvi ig, NcW 11- »C a i vti- mauugeLLieut greatly ieauc<<t aud tut iu U.vg n. raie.'. thi.N jafeiy of settle.'# ahhiired. i II te» AHEAD AS I SI AL!! HAS! i a a •JACKSON V ILLIs, OIŒGO>C THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN BRICHS T AM NOW OFFERING PLI.NIHD LINES tiFG >O!H, WHICH FOR CHOICE 1 soleeXioii, - 1 ■ ■( -iti iii exMcdiiigiy low [trices cannot be approached by any house in the Slate; consisting of Ever Known in a Regular Business, DRY < ¿ (X > 3 —AM' THE— LARGEST STOCK! STYLES IX DRESS GOODS, iWT Tlr"^'7 TTJ n J J¡ j j lialit- v r» ? ■ r ” di 5 ’ ” » ■ iiiü > SILKS AND SATINS, S< ) RT NI ENT or < > PH 71 T*l<kll í !*< Oregon, o C — 1 AN) N . V. -««•*> • aiiioima KING GOODS OUR STOCK COXS’. a TS OF in J " - 1« nyn I ti.iG ul Geiiuiai ncr or snring J FA N C Y ( i ( > < ) I Warnet ? •OHS n- n U - 111 \ ? ¿hibit. L ’W I 1 i fe I’l’LL F : i r i » 11 ; • in the Union. They liavt» • •very purchaser. Also on ( oun. a -t TV'i (1 If i call an-: 1 a 1 i •: irai lity and lightness of draught. I tn iea¡nes. ot tile *1.12*1 \N 1'SII Ei i’ «e » i'c?y6 I </<> 7/íí il HU i*<B <•( ,1 !•<* I ■ I • -UI-1 ' ' X '.V <a NO TICS s ï t RH I ¿ «J* Vi j J ....... is J f«1’.R3LE WORKS BY... VO’JT Fune A i/ PT>r ¿X. d x-Lci.u. by nn under -in plies in : lie • lollars, to In Hie liid'ler. it il, a iii w li li it. rp H E i t'-ne! I'niire atl« i you will i n yi y n Cl ths ROSEBURG, All the /Avt,, / tier)/, ux. /’»/ ?/ II I T*> A NoTlCE IN TU!’ I I ii 1 v 7t h, I li probe stati- t ha* he pi.bl ic t<> i li mi; ! hai I vii ni s. 1 istmi Si-biiinp,'s <•!<• 1 li.'t i: ls i in possiti)«*. I hai« in nuli li'iii<-<’ aver sineo olii baie nl'-n <p'tl<-d soni*' ot !,i- ir so;.ira ioti; hip j liarehy ■e that I will not pny ani ìlls ”'t r.-.l-t . in . I itisi lip narriiLie voiil. Si-ba't iati • . M.iiy A . .-••h ti in pf. an I lii- noiv hve in ¡‘ii ia-ielphia. M \R IH A A. NWINGLE. iigh, .i u’ >11. IS'U. County Treasucer s Notice. r T reasurer , i 1.1.1:, July 16, js$O. j YOTICE Is H -.BY GIVEN THAI X tl¡» ¡e are furi in tho County 'i rt.a- tu '■ f- -r t e- i .-gì- k > d <>f the following • • f.n* v warrant-, >t<sl«d up to July 8 l'7G: i.Y Numtiers 1.197. 4GG, 1,222, i 225, 1,21$. l.fül, l.lto, ¡.3 0, 1.2*ri. 1.1'3. 1 .Css, ¡,-¡*0. 1 IHe! «.-.-L oli lue same wil. evaso ¡'loin till;. date. Tieasurer of I h anl i- fully pr«>nar«*d to fill ail orders in ?h s |iii.> witii ne in •—- ami dispatch and a prici » (<■ in* the times. OREGON. B-nrJ an 1 Lodging, per week... ! 'litres iglò Meals....... I'.ml’i'o'il- ( '<H’X ‘I. MARBLE BUSINESS, (or. Oak a-< I NSror-ls. trona it. It. Depot. O- M NI'MI N I'.-'. I ABL’.TS, HEA1 STONES i'.xeciite*! in any <les<*ription of marble.- l'.x erv x arioty of <s*tnclery and other stone xvork <-xecui«»d in a satisfactory manner Spieial attention given to orders from any* ¡•ail ol Son: hern Oregon. Address J. 11. RUssELL, A-hland, ór. < k- ‘ A J JEWELRY, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, TOBA^CO^, CiGAfíS, i'TTLERY. NOT FAIT, to ««"I fur •> ur I'rlrc j,|st fu» ISSO. F kkk tc any »•hire« upon ap. plici.i-nn. Contalna des< rlptlona of <>v<-rv- th 1 n; r<'i|'if roil f..r lu-r minai oi family n,« with over 1.500 lllustraili in«. W e •••• j ail good» at wholesale prices In quairltn s to nil the purehaMit The oui In» n lu Aiuti Ica Who m ike this th- r special hnsim-», An tri -« MONTdOM IKV U A IUI.<<«».. •UT i --Siiti M abash Ave., Chitado. Ilk A /V <* t'íVll Which wiii i se GS S sold at Lo iiäiSS NOTICE. WOOL ! V7OOL! HIGH EST CASH PRICES’! O'RO BROS, of Roseburg, Oregon, will pay the Highest Cash Prices for Wool delivered nt Roseburg. All corrc- spondence w ill ! e promptly answered. Por Citali C iro Eros.. I^oscburc. V ÏLJuU W. J. WI Proprietor. IS NOW PRE I iiboc with ui« al «y over nullt, 2" barn rhe ' i ■ u - •ml of W aklo, ii ;••;>*. I !.e best ol 1 .i'id - itisf i.jtion W L WIM ER. VRAM MY PLACE ON APPLEGATE 1 n).out two months ago, a calico-colored hot- about o’uht years old, J5 hands ln.:h, xx ,:h a Lobbed tail. A liberal reward xv The; id for bis relnrn or any informa- tiixn tliiit may lead thereto. JAS. HERD. VOR V IN INK BLANKS • ,- > TH ill M i ." a Gifu. F. « npp s H.ind-l'uok of Mining Law alw.., , ktt ton baud. Pr.i.t §1 a copy portir.g, blasting and giant 1 ) J l>T der, stuse, ca[ sand wart at pow ' JOHN MILLER'S/ ” y -S