t- DEMOCRATIC TIMES. 0. C. W. E. SCINTILLATIONS. NEW THIS WEEK. The American People. No people in the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish » certain ami sure remedy for this disease ami its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Water brash, Sick Headache, Palpitation ol the Heart, Liver Complain’, coming up of food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet since the intro­ duction of G reen ’ s A ugust F iaiwkr we believe there is no case of Hyspepsia that cannot be immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last year without one case oi failure repor’ed. Go to your Druggist and get a sample bottle tor 16 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size,' 75 cents. GRAND OPENING! As wa« generally expected, the indict­ At a called meeting of the representa­ HOGS WANTED. I tiirial Piper for Jackson, Josephine Ì Lake. ment found against W. H. Watkinds for tives of Jackson and Josephine counties, UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY illegal voting wasted in tliin air. Oregon, and Del Norte county, Cal., held I . 3 ami a half cents per pound, caeli. ■ OF ...AUGUSTO, 1880. FRIDAY,. .. The ranks of the party “on the fence” at Wimer's hotel in Waldo on Wednes­ lor thirty good hogs, two years ohi, deliv ­ o - . j ered at my ranch. T11OS. ClTAA NER. are fast thinning out. They’re all jump­ day, July 28th, for the purpose of hearing Dai eni thegicat Buchu ('ninpouiid, 1 Siskiyou inountiiins« l«‘st F'lll» a dun- not shun the issue if they would. They I posed wagon road according tu the plans and “Dr. Mintin'-Nt phierieiim.” Bright’s Dis- •olored mare, with black mane, tail am! I VICE-PRESIDENT: ea-e. Diabetes. Infiammatimi, Smarting and leg-, mam* ro^*hed, about eight years old, 1 will not.” specifications contaiiied-in the report of Mr. P rivate D iseases are quickly cured by it. liberal renard will tmi 1'» bauds h ; It. A ..... information The Republican leaders in California ¡Howard and accompanying livid notes; pro- For Leucorrinea it has no equa’. Don’t be be paid lor her return or a persuaded Intake any other preparation. that may lead thereto. are so badly seared that they are beseech­ I videil Every ime who has tried it recnnmemls it. ADAMS. OF INDIANA. 1st. That the county of Josephine, by its For sale by all druggists. Price $1 a buttle, ing their national committee to send I citizens or duly autlii>r./.ed otln urs, shall con- Blaine to the Pacific Coast to save them; i struct that portion ot said road, after and in or six bottles lor $.». FOR PKFRIDKMriAL ELWTORM: rills of Solid Gold i but Blaine will have as much as he can ¡accordance with the aforesaid survey, from its t MILL FOR SALE J. K. WEATHERFORD of Linn County. I do to keep Maine straight, as the Demo­ ' initial point in Illinois valley tu the summit ot Are not worth as much to the victim of A I.AUGE ASSORTMENT OF the divide, or the six-niile post, al their own Dyspepsia or Biliousness as Dr. Mintin'« OHE UNDIVIDED ONE-H \ T.F INTER- JAMES FULTON of Wasco County. crats and Greenbackers have fused there cost and expense. English DamL-lion L.ver and D.V'pepsia L est .11 the saw-mill on Ashiaml creek. 3. G. OWEN of Co >« (’ountv. and threaten mischief. 2d. That the county of Del Norte, by its Pill. It clears the liver of bile, tone* up the I’bero is a good water-power, plenty of • 1--------------------- ----------------------- * - ’ 9 I osiorv, l, gid­ T he < ri eenbackers are about to lose the rush of blood to tin lic iil, pimple«, particulars eiKpiire<>f H. ('. M ssenger, at tail of their ticket, as Gen. Chambers will this year, which occurred last Monday. accordance with said survey, from Crescent diness, the LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS IN -allow complexion; is sugar-coated, ami no the mill, or of the undersigned. W.M. PA'.TERSON. Arkansas follows on the first Monday of j City to the south fork of Smith river, at then mercury >r other mineral in it. For sale withdraw on account of ill-health. Big Butte, Aug. 5, lNso. own cost ami expense. by all druggists. September, Vermont on the first Tuesday 3»l. That Jackson county, or the citizens F ive thousand dollars is the price of of September, and Maine on the second 'thereof, shall pay to H. . Gasquet ami his asso- .« card . Saw Mill For Sale a . k M>n county’s future prosperity. Shall Monday of September. The general dis- ; ciates (as a bonus) the sum of not less than To all who are suffering from the errors • • - $.">,000, and as much more as may be sub­ we neglect th»' gohlen opportunity? BOOTS, SHOES, Ji ATS, ETC. position of the public, however, is to wait ! scribed by said citizens in installments, as and in discretion el youth, nervous woak- •HUE UNDERSIGNED OFFER' FOR I sale his saw-mill situated on Evans G arfield practically abandons the con­ for the big shows in Ohio and Indiana in 1 specified in the subscription lists circulateil in ness, early decay, loss qf manhood, *c., 1 creek, at the Meadows, with or without said Jackson county, the same to be free from will send a recipe that will cure you FREE several bundled acres of 1 iml all well tim tea. Ho says that “New York settles O tober In-fore they get excited. all demands and reclamations forever hereafter. )F CHARGE. This great remedy was bered and watered. The mill is almost t ie euse.” There is no intelligent doubt Then the said II. Gasque’ and his associates, discovered by a missionary in South Amer new ami of the latest improved pattern, Becoming Interested. at their ow n cost and expense, shall construct ica. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to the while the land is secured by U.S. patent. At M’lWMAX FISIIKR’H that New York will vote for Hancock. and maintain the balance of said road in accord­ I’here is also an excellent market tor the B ev . J oseph T. I nman , Station D, -Yew Since the outside world has awakened ance with said survey between the two afore- -ale of lumber. For further particular« en T iib Democratic campaign in Oregon is to the fact that the people of Southern Ore­ sai»l points, to-wit: from the south bank of York City. pure <>f J . B. THOM VL not altogether a hopeless one. Tt will Thomas’ Mill, Jackson Co., Aug. 5, l*-n. the south fork of Smith river to the Oregon gon are determined to free themselves from take work, ami plenty of it, to overcome line. And the said II. (Lisquet shall have MISCELLANEOUS. the Republican majority piled up in Juue, the monopolies that have been sorely : sole ownership of sai»l road as a toll road in ac grinding them for several years past, i cordance with the laws of the State 01 Califor­ ----- AND----- however. C. E. GRABLE, MRS P P. PK1.M. J MISSELLAPRIM nia. there is some probability that a few con­ Tills UNDER IGNEO ('I TERS FOR On motion, it is ordered that the propo«i- T he betting in New York is all in favor cessions will be made to us at hist. This I sale hi- farm situated near Bybee’- AGENT FOR ferrv, ten miles trmn dm k-’ iiv illr. contain­ of Hancock. Hancock men are offering I can be noticed in the sudden anxiety ex­ itionofsaid H. Gasquet be aud the same IS ing Iti1) acri s, ‘Ki acre« being umler cultiva­ a eommissioU of 10 per cent, for the se­ pressed by the people of Douglas county hereby accepted. tion ami the balance being iir-;-ciass tun Hill's Manual g ? Social and On motion, it is ordered that, the said II. curing of opportunities to bet on their I for better roads leadiug from Roseburg. ber ami pa-ture lami. A good lion -e, bai n Business Forms. Gasquet and bis associates he and they are anil outbuildings are connected with the Faculty. candidate. As long as Jackson county was content to hereby requested to torm a place. 1 ¡tie perfect and terni* reasonable. corporation in ac- Also a hall inteie-t in a thresh ing machi io. tpiIE ABOVE MOST POPULAR PUB- REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS. A. M.. P rfs - G arfield not only voted against the * ship her goods via Portlaud, so long were cordance with the laws ot the State of Califor­ IDKN For fni ther piirticular« apply to the T imes I lication ha« been enlarged ami revised -Protessor of Natural ¡Science, bill io remonetize silver, but spoke and .the of Douglas good enough nia, to have its principal place of business at ■ 1UE BAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW otlice <>r ami has :ilre:ui v become a s'ant releion.-e, as a of Latin and Greek Languages and Lit- ing one of the most pliant tools of John no difference then what length of time following named persons are designated as di­ imide in tho«o ma!*»:« which indicate the era: ure. ADMIMSTilATOR ’ S NOT1G£. HATS OF ALL STYLJES. degree of on»-’« »‘ii'otire, the work is without MRS. A. A. RO< ERS, PnECKi*titEss.— Sherman and the money sharks of Wall was necessary to make a trip in the Win­ rectors thereof: H. Gasquet, W. A. Hamilton, iiieiii’il. None att«*r bi-coiiiir.g acc'istoin- Tea» li r »»I Eio»*mioti, Principal of Pre- ter or Spring of the year, or what incon­ P. Darby, J. K. Johnson, J. Nuuanaml Chas. I ti the matter street. ed to its u«e will evei be with-'tii it. punitory I>epattmrni. venience was experienced. But, now Hughes. I also have the agency of many other Miss ELI. \ 'l.st'i»lT.—Teacher of Piano,- yOTK'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Aslliues carried Pennsylvania by only that tlie Crescent City wagon-road enter­ , On motion, it was ordered that the map, < »rgan and Vocal t’nlitiie. - tho ui’iler’iirnc'! !'••« boon a ¡'pointed leading ami s’nndard work«, among which 17,t'00 votes, a o'iange of les.« than 9,0(H) prise is assuming some tangible shape, 'report, estimates and field notes of the survey bv the ('ounty Colli! of Jackson county, are the En<*y»-lope‘I a Britannia, one from M i ss K A I E THORNTON, — A«si«ta’»ti Teactier. 1 tlregon, silting in Probate, Administrator w li li the t itinbied to said estucare re A' road.’CMark d’wain'' last I cok; Biya'.t’4| expended in the improvement of the roads Committee, Mr. J. K. Johnson, by him to be quosicil to sc tie the same in in led im civ, and H istoi v <>ft !.»• Un it<> 1 S'at cs; Git'/.o'. ’« H is- adelphia alone among the soldiers who from Roseburg this way. Even Portland, idelivi reil to the trustees of the corporation, I tiiz.ee having elaiins auaiii-t the »‘state will lorv <>t i ran : M »r'a 11'- 11 i«toiy of France: 1—Cl:'« ic!l, irquiring six years. i’’r’.i,:',g,»n. within six 9 —Scientific, requiring three year«. Deg.ee Oim sk indeed must be those who can­ taking a lively interest in our welfare, and tuonili« aiu-r the fir< pubi cution of this . i; Web« ■Unabridged Di»*':<»narie«; No other business appearing, the moet- La’c : .„til »11; d’lio Lite anti Works ot conferred, B.S. her merchants are responding liberally not realizo the great benefits that will ac­ V, asliingtoi Irving. » rtibrac'tig the !»»il»>w- •> —Normal. ' ommercial and Musical, oc­ ! ing adjourned, subject to call of the 1 ’ res- he Sketch Book. The Al- illg I o'llll" : cupying t h i <•<• years e.icli. I tipio ma* gi veix crue from the C. C. W. R. If Jackson to the subscription list for road improve- jident. J. NUNAN, President, 'o> »pi.-«t o! Spain, I’aiC« of a It tbra, i I for so valuable an enterprise, it is er's llistoi of New York, Voyage and Expenses. to Contractors. I Uscovorles f the C»>m pan'ions ot Co!tim- Notice b. >t ih.it she remain unconnected with A C. Stage Co. They see the “hand Now is the App ¿nted Time. 's Roost, Sleep y H ollow. and Wol bus. iVoitert'.' the outside world, and hard-times croak writing on the wall” and are at last will TUITION.—$ a month. Tuition in all nomination of Garfield A Arthur. It is If Southern Oregon and Northern Cali­ citses payable in advance in cash or accep­ boose in the town of Jacksonville. Bid- ti fornia know their best interests they will W. R. enterprise is tlie best that could A1L1W : * . i lectlv natural that the' should do so. • *- table notes. b- for taking down the walls of the old see that tho road to Crescent City is com­ have been suggested. It would only re­ li goes to show that there are a few Irish- pleted at once. The agitation of this en­ In ick structure n» in it tie ri tT ve' i at present be computed. Ith, 1**1». spring Tt im commences March the righi to r irrt any ami all bids Ina» may st, ls«l. amount would not lie doubtful. But, ini ­ New York 11 the most not be ari-cptuhie. The Cause of Our Prosperity. fortunately, the road to be built is out­ milE UNDERSIGNED TAKEN PLEAS- N. L a N'GIT.E, 1 r, ,, ,■ r, circulate.! am 1 1>V far the most ! ( Hills. I i.t: rii, ) H side of the State, and is to be a toll-road, I tire in announcing to tlm public 1 hat he i Li t it be remembered that tlie revival in the United iio.uenlial (himan j has Just received a complete ami lirs!-ela*s i years has been of business prosperity followed the ad­ beside, and the levying of a fax for such as-oitment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, IÍOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Book keeping. Busine«* Arithmetic, Eng­ utes. and which of purposes is specially prohibited by oui such as Hals, Shirts, l’m.let wear, »-tc.; best lish Composition and other branches spec­ i lier cool toward tht Democracy, fairly vent of the Democrats to power in Con­ ially preparatory lor business life will re­ laws. This, of course, settles it, and it bramls of Cigars ami Tobacco; Pipes, No­ In the <'ounty <'euri of .1 a kson county. cure« Bright's I)i»< rise, K« t ---- o-------------------------- --- - that ----- re- Btonmcb. D ’ n»tipatlon and Pile«. will be reverently read and studied; the lions to said ti inai a unii ; and all persons words, threaten to disrupt the party; and suited in the saving of $40,000,000 a yeai ble. Five thousand dollars is a very worship of God encouraged; but the insti­ interested in s.i i id estate are lien bv notified ■ ice. ions tc tution will be sectarian in no objectionable to appear A'bl file j hi* hi« or her in the next broath they endeavor to scare ; in the administration of the government. small amount to raime to ensure the suc­ senso. ■»aid account on or betöre said day. ACT* XT ON'CF '>•' the Kiilteo ». I.Ivor, and ♦h* people of the North by dilating upon Relief followed immediately and th» cess of so important an enterprise. If we Patrons living at a distane can arrange Published in the Dr . m << u vi k T ime « bv Bowel«, re-mrine tlu-m l<> a I althy nation, and through the President for board anil order of Hon. Silas J. Day, Judge of .said i ’ h evilsofa “Solid South.” If there is I country began to prosper. The people fail to grasp the golden opportunity now. CUllFS when all other mc.lirin, • fail, linn- room*. Court. drill» have been «aved who have been given up ■re thing abovo another for which the are $200,000,000 richer than they would it will be lost forever afterwards. Long to die t v friendsand phyeielan". students from abroad are expected to live RAPHAEL MORAT, Administrator. ll< publican press excels, it is its glaring Rend for pamphlet to only at places a<*ce]>iabls to faculty ; and to nave been; and these $200,000,000 have waiting lias proved that we cannot wait ucoiisisteucy. WM. E. CLARKE, Providence. R. I. receive instruction only of teachers em­ NOTICE FOR FIN \I> SETTLEMENT. ■ set the factories and iron foundries anil for others to assist us; and we must help Trial size, 75 cent«. Large size cheapest. ployed by the Trustees. T he nomination of Hancock A English other industries a going, and brought ourselves. Let there lie no delay in this The Musical Department is mentioned as SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. IS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY In the County Cour; of Jackson County, specially worthy of confidence and patron­ has raised Democratic enthusiasm to the about prosperity. matter. Prompt and decisive action will I ami is prepared to furnish tho marke: State off Ircgon. i age. highest pitch. This could not be more secure to us something that assures our with every descript ion of lumber of a supe In the matter of th»'estate of John P. Baker. Address all communications to f the Cooper tenden bagged Garfield with a $5.OIK) CONDUCTED BT said account on or before «aid day. T he Democratic ratification meeting Union, and in speaking to the General bribe, and then wrote exultingly to De­ Published in the D emocratic T ime « by order of Hon. Silas J. Day, Judge of said PROPRIETOR. THE SISTER8 of the HOLY NAMES —PAID FOR— held in New York City last week was one Mr. Cooper said lie felt convinced he was Golyer and McClellan as follows: Court. of the largest that ever occurred any­ addressing the next President of the JOHN ASHPOLE, Administrator. To-day’s and to-night’s work has se­ cured the assistance of Gon. Garfield. where. Several hulls were unable to hold United States. Gen. Hancock took the HE UNDERSIGNED, BEING STA- I the immense audience that assembled to documents, expressed himself happy to Yon cannot overrate this accession. He. he scholastic year of this lionod at Ashland again, has turned his as the chairman of the committee on ap Rchool will commence about the end of ratify the nomination, of Hancock A Lug receive them, and promised to look them propriations, holds tlie purse-strings of entire attention to the August, and is divided in four session«, lish and the enthusiasm was unbounded. over when he was at leisure. Gen. Carey the National treasury. Through hili WITH FOR of eleven weeks each. The “old chief,” Samuel J. Tilden, pre shook Gen. Hancock warmly by the hand, must come every - dollar of appropria­ BY JOUIT ORTH, JACKSONVILLE. BUSINESS I MARBLE BUSINESS, Board and tuition, per term,............. $40.00 4.■ :« spare time To know why this book ot For Vice President: greater Æ more powerful pain rcjwvin't, et re. jtb- is a man of few words and less promises— our standard-bearer where he has always REAL value ami attractions »ells bettei nn I < urativ** pr<»pertie< t’cau U. • e »mmon Custom House, Chester Aurora Arthur, WING TO A CHANGE IN BUSINESS NOT FAIL to «en< poroti« p.asl- r, and is far «nnerior tu huiments than anv other. Asply ur l‘ric« L im fot ned t' : po-cnU d Grc -.trat a;.: :v. e.«.. It D all ¡»ers.ins indebted to the firm of ING A- CO., 207 Dupont St.. S an F rancisco . of New York. n 1880. Fiuti» tc »ny »¡(cç? y r’■ oniìnended f°r th î F*.’»v.) ai monts, officer. Mr. English's epistle discusses He felt that Mr. Tilden had been elected Fisher A Cohn, either by note or book ac­ M H S 11 a>tn<«>« Of «T«ry- tle on or before August loth next, or suit can be set down as being an iron-clad l’.-.iii«. - . J - 4 V IV Irtov ' tot.nhc PUBLIC NOTICE tiunit required far able length. It is a masterly document rated. The more we read of General c- -n a t:’’1-' pan.« to pr. Do will tie instituted. Business is meant. ..u . „ . l’er tonai or fanilly u«< Republican; but there are scores of honest wlth orar 1,200 Illustrati! »n». We »eli all n t allow a:»v »Jh»’r e e-!* r to b - rnb«Tlt:it»*C for FI* HER A COHN. and one that will favorably impress all Hancock’s letters the better we like them. porsi» at wholeaala prie«» tu qiiantittas to atti» it. Sold !»v a't Dr.iL'ir-»*«. .«EaccnT A J ohksox , Republicans w ho say they w ill not do it. Jacksonville, July 19. Isao. thè pitrch.-MpT The «nly In» tiiotion In America rrHF. PUP-LTC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED 21 Platt Bife-1, New York. Proprk to:«. w ho may read it. Both lettera are well They stamp him as a statesma.1 and a ,h’',r «peelal boxine««. Adrtreaa 1 that the best of to’omcos and cigars can montgomery wa kd a co ., * r< eeived and quite satisfactory. We tuk< patriot—able and pure—one whoAi the *«7 A 2XS Wabmh Ave .cù'i«a. I» hereafter be old lined al the toll house near / tl’T nails, wrought nails, cleat nails, lath tIDLE bits, stirrups, spurs, hanies I l.-usure in presenting them to our read American people can trust with perfect toggles, bm kies, rings, aw ls, needles rilHE be«t steel spring shovels, and pick« Chavnei's bridge on Lopne river. Also an v; nail«, finishing nail«, fencing nails, ms, snowing that they will be lead with safety. M e shall publish this letter at our thread, Lan brushes and currycombs. 1 steel sledges, hickory pick and axe extra quality of liquor by the quart. Prices hors< .-hoe nails,and iron and steel bnr«e JUSTICE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS (»F Hit» .t ami udtuuaUoH. 1 earliest convtuieuce. shues at JOHN MILLER'S. i uliabie. JOHN Mild’ Eli s, handles al JOHN MlLLEii'S. »J all kinds lur sale at the T im ®» O fhcb SPRING AND SUMMER COODS WMAN FISHER’S STORE & IIAXCOCK, the LATEST STYLES IX DRESS GOODS, IL EXGLISII, FANCY GOODS, I.ÄCES, TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINS, I Grcceriss, Tobacco, Hardware, and a fall line of General Merchandise, ASHLAND COLLEGE T7OHÎIAL SCHOOL. THE NEW M’LLÎNERY STORE. ■ GentlßBieus’ and Ladies’ naaJMiais. LATEST ARRIVALS 9 i Y HURTS " hunts remedy Prowm Features sai Items of Merest HUNTS REMEDY HUNT’S REMEDY LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY! STERLING SAWMILL ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. WOOL T A. ,0 A W rheumatismiw O B' I T I