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DEMOCRATIC TIMES.! vindictiveness . ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SITUATION. BUSINESS CARDS. - Democrats of Oregon. I The Morey-Garfield business is being •fficiol PRptr f»r JaekiM, Jeurphiie fc Like. worked up audit seems that the letter will i I lie proven a forgery. The perpetrators 7--- ——__v We agree with the Standard that the Democrats of Oregon should keep in miud the fact that a U. S. Senator is to be elected two years hence, and a full State ticket. The fight will bean earnest and hard one. The Republicans will go into the contest disorganized and fighting among themselves, and all that is neces sary for the Democrats is to remain unit ed—work together and keep out all dis organizing and jiersonal feelings, and Oregon will be placed in the Democratic file for all future time. The peoplp had a full «lose of a Republican Legislature, which will last for several years. 3 3 S r~ —T— 7------- The Presidential election has plainly MECHANICS’ defined the relations of parties and cut clearly the lines that divide them. The FRIDAY N ovember i », isso ! should lie pnnikhedto the fullest extent of campaign, after all, may be said to have —AND— the law. But no one will commejid the ef been narrowed down to a contest between UJ Thankxgiving Proclamation. forts of the vindictive politicians and jour two mighty interests. ! Reduced to simple terms, it was a strug S tatr of O rf .« ox , * } nals who are seeking to implicate leading gle between an aristocracy of wealth and —AND— and respectable Democrats in the plot. E xbcvtive O fficr , B alkh , N ov . 9,1880.I The publishers of the Truth, the New the democracy of numbers. The fiffice- IWloiiUIin«»* otory In accordance with a custom that has York journal that first published the let hold^rs, the treasury, the whole govern prevailed for a long period of time, I, ter. procured it on their own accord, and mental machinery, the millionaires, the ASHLAND, OREGON, W. W. Thayer, Governor of the State of that Garfield might have written it was great corporations, the rich monopolists, Oregon, do hereby appoint Thursday, the not altogether improbable, os his ideas the banks, and all their vast connections L.S. P. MARSH, Proprietor. a a And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder 25th day of November, 1880, as a day of on the labor question, as expressed by were almost consolidated for the Repub and Urinary Organs by wearing the thanksgiving. his votes on the Chinese restriction bill, licans. Against this powerful array the 4 LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD- J ' ■ BREATHING TROUBLES. In testimony whereof I have hereunto are not at variance with the sentiments Democrats had ouly the votes of the plain wo 1 » he wi » i’ ay . ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll Saw set my hand and. caused the seal of the expressed by it. The Democratic Nation- j people. Dr. Pierce’s Family MoJieines are guar ing, It DRIVES INTO the system curative Itiia Ilia EL of HEALING and tELIEF. State to be affixed the day above writ al Committee, accepting the letter as gen- ■ The combination which elected Garfield anteed to cine. For particulars see wranpers agents and healing purposes. FURNITURE A ORNAMENTAL CARV It DRAWS EROM the diseased parts the and pamphlets. They are reliable, have ten. uine, made use of it as uu electioneering represents no popular ideas and has no Simple, Sensible, Painless, ING, ETC., DONE T > ORDER. . poison that causes death. not sprung into popularity in a week or W W. T hayrr . [•BAL.] card, as these very saintly Republicans popular instincts. Garfield himself is an inonlh,and irone out of favor as rs pidly, but Tliuiisanils Testify to its Virtues. Direct, Powerful. Governor of Oregon. themselves would have done, and gave it i avowed follower in the footsteps of Alex being sustaine«! oy merit, have won a world Furniture,Sash, Blinds, Doorsand Mould wide reputation, ¡.eeessitat'ng a branch in ing constantly on hand and made to order. YOU CAN BE BELIEVED AND By the Governor: It CURES where all else fails, A REVE publicity. We hope no one is so biased ander Hamilton and an open advocate of London, to sunplv foreign countries, while R. P. E arhart , Secretary of State. CURED. LATION and REVOLUTION in Medicine. the home sale > are enorm us throughout as to suppose that Chairman Barnum cir- a strong centralized government, with all Ab-orption or direct application, as opjM>N- I the United Slates. Gohlen Medical Discov contract to design and erect Don't despair until you have tried this Sen e«l to unsatisfactory internal medicines. P bohably uo Cabinet, under any Ad ■culated it, at the same time being fully that the name implies. He would wipe ery purifies and enriches the blood, pre all kinds will ot buildings. When desir Ide to sible, Easily Applied and RADICALLY Send for our treatise on Kidney troublee, ministration, ever made such an outright j aware that it was a forgery. Democrats out State linos entirely, and thus destroy venting fevers, ami curing all skin and those employing me, I w II turni»h all the 1 EFFECTUAL Remedy. sent tree. Sold by druggists, or sent by scrofulous affe<’*ions, stimulating the liver Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on re mail, on receipt of price. $2. partisan stumping tour as the one from I have not become so desperate and unscru the foundation upon which the Uuion to action, relieving biliousness, and cut ing material required lor the construction uf ceipt of price, $2, by This is tiie Original and Genuine Kidney I consum pt ion, which ia scrofula ol the lungs. any building, ready for L. occupancy. which Hayes* Cabinet and Hayes himself pulous as that, and we are certain they < rests. S. 1’. MARSH. Pad. Ask for it and take no other. If the bowels are costive, take Perce ’ s Pel The “ Only ” Lung Pad Co., The Republican leaders are not content lets (little pills). Both sold by druggists. have just returned to Washington. Could never will. Address, WILLIAMS BIXM’K, anything be more uncomplimentary? We fully approve of all legitimate with a simple, economical, and pure con W orld ’ s D i -. pensai ; y M edical A ssociation The “Only” Lung Pad Co., f»KTRoi r, mm. means being used in the matter to bring duct of public affairs. They demand a G'cnt/caica.’—For years I have been a great WILLIAMS BLOCK. Sen I for Testimonials and our book, T hk workingmen should not forget the • the criminal or criminals tp justice. And showy government, with glittering dis- sufferer. My trouble first starte«l witlitei- »ETRSIT, Ml ell. “ Three Millions a year, ” sent free. ribie ague chills ami constipations. This wonderful pledges made to them by the while the Republican managers have i tinctions and social classes, regulated by left me in 1878 with a racking cough and R.-publicans on condition that they Would their hands in, let them also take up the , wealth. The millionaires who met in the frequent bleedings from the lungs. Since “vote for Garfield.” Keep nagging Gar ! great cities, and who gave all that was this time I have been continually doctoring MISCELLANEOUS.______ < _____ MISCELLANEOUS. falsification of the speeches of Wade j demanded of them by the Republican and consulting physicians without number. field for “good wages” and “permanent Hampton at Staunton, Senator Vance in ■ managers to buy factionsand to transport From them I received no benefit or encour employment” which were promised you, agement. The most noted physicians of IMMENSE QUANTITIES . North Carolina, Congressman Blackburn i repeaters and roughs to close States, seek ! our city who last visited meexpres-ed their men. ________ titular honors to mark them as a preferred {opinions in tliebiiefbut hopeless words, in Kentucky, and a number of others, and i class. T hkrb is little doubt but what the “Take good care of yourself the few «lays ■ inquire diligently into that crime. The Their ability to purchase every luxury I you have to live, we cannot help you.” 1 Democrats will have one or two majority ----- AND----- : spurious reports of the utterances of, i and to shine with exceptional splendor grew steadily worse under their treatment. J. H BUSSE:'.!, mPBIEm. in tho next U. S. Senate. The Republi- One day, through reading your Memoran • prominent Southern men circulated broad-1 does not satisfy the craving for titles. It dum book, I learned of the Golden Medical c .ns have a small plurality in the House, ' cast at the North were in one sense as is said, to the discredit of the American D scovery. Wi h little hope of relii f 1 | ur citizens resident in Europe, that they are but probably not a majority ever the j great forgeries as the Morey let t r flare be, j the most servile courtiers of rank. Cer chased a boltle and took it. To my surprise rpHE UNDERSIGNED, BEING STA- and satisfaction it did me more good than « 1 tinned at Ashland again, has turned his Democrats, Greenbackers and Independ and should be amenable to criminal law. I tainly they were conspicuous at the all the drugs 1 had taken the year around. entire attention lo the ents combined. ----- ARRIVING AT------ Let them be consistent an«l mete out exact court of Louis Napoleon, and they have I am now steadily using it with benefit and Faculty. recommend it mail to be just what it is ad generally acquired a fame abroad w hich T be Douglas Independent, the echo of justice to all, Republicans and Democrats MARBLE BUSINESS. vertised. Sincerely yours, may well make every true American REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS, A. M., P r ES- the Portland Mervury, continues its slan l alike, though the Heavens fall. JAS. P. McGR.V. II, blush. I and is fully prepared to till all orders in iPEMr,— Professor of Natural Science, 50 Wight street. derous abuse of Judge Prim, which must I this line with neatness and dispatch and a Mental and Moral Philosophy. Our traveled rich come home discon Mr. English Speaks. ■ prices to mt the times. REV. LADRU ROYAL, A. M.,—Profeanor meet with tho condemnation of every tented with the republican system. They of J ait ill and Greek l>anguagea and Lit , MONT M EN FS. TA B LETS, 11 E AI .STON ES dislike those frequent elections. They NEW THIS WEEK. body. Its base innuendoes fall harmless, eral ure. At Indianapolis on the 5th the Hon. admire the army ami navy. They can I Executed in any description of marble. for no one would have the temerity to en MRS. A. A. ROGERS, P kkceftmimr ,— ; Every variety ot cemetery and other stone build palaces, adorn them with splendor, Teacher of Elocution, Principal of Pre tertain a notion of that mud-slinger's re William H. English said that Indiana and indulge every appetite to the fullest NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ' work executed in a satisfactory milliner. COMPRISING A FULL LINE OF paratory Department. i has held up remarkably well, considering attention given to orders from any sponsibility. M1SS ELLA M. S( 'O’lT,—Teacher of Piano, extent. But still there is something In the County Court of Jackson county, ¡Special , part ot Southern Oregon. Atldress | the defeat in October. He added that I wanting to separate them from the toiling Organ and V<wal Culture. State <»f Oregon. J. H. i:i’.»i:iJ.. Aahland, <»r. GENERAL T hk swamp land question is again agi the Democrats have not had a majority I1 masses, who jostle their pride and preten In the matter of the estate of A. F. Randle, Miss KATE THORNTON, — A »instant Teacher. deceased. tating the people of latke county and out in the State since 1872, an«l then less than sions, and w ho claim unpleasant equality. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI MRS P P PRIM VTOTICE | .MISS ELLA PRIM Expenses. If money can achieve the aim of their xN the executrix of said estate lias filed side parties are getting into the controver 1,200 for Hendricks for Governor. Per TUITION.—S*>a month, ?15a auarter, (40 sy. It is to l>e hojied that this matter sonally he feels no chagrin at the result. ambition, these interests that combined in the County Court for Jackson County. for Garfield mean to advauce it by the Oregon, her final account as such execii- a year. Ono scholar three years, or three, will be amicably settled. The rights of all While feeling the honor of a unanimous election of Grant in 1884. They have tii'.,and by order of said ('curt Tuesday, SUMMED OPENING in same family, one year, $100. Instru must be respected; but the bona fide set nomination, the Vice-Presidency, without prepared the way. They have shown the 4th day of January, 1881, at the hour mental Music or Voice ('ulture $f>a month. — AT— 10 o’clcck a . >1., is sei for hearing objec Vocal music in class a quarter. Board tler should have the benefit of any doubt influence and patronage, had no charms what a minority, barked by immense »1 tions to said final account; and all persons I $3.50a week. Rooms or Collages for self wealth and willingness to employ it with interested in auid estate are hereby notified that may exist as against the speculator. boarding, $2 to $5 a month. Tuition in all for him, and he feels rather glad that he out scruple, can accomplish. The return to appear and tile Ins or tier objections to cases payable in advance in cash or accep is left to a life more congeuial and profit of prosperity, after long and dishearten said account on or before said day. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. table notes. “Now for a free ballot,” say the Re Published in the D emocratic T imks bv or j HTE HAVE JEST RECEIVED A NEW publican organs. The Republican party able. The Democracy with a Democratic ing privations, favore«! their de igns. It and complete stock ot Millinery goods, It is not likely that the title will s«ion der of Hon. Silas J. D iv. Judge of said ('our1. consisting Courses of Study. of has been iu power twenty years, and if a Senate, a close House of Representatives HARRIET RANDLE, Executrix. FANCY GOODS, HATS, &c. turn, and though the demand for food in free ballot does not exist, the Republican and the Presidency decided by a small Europe will hardly be maintained at the i Cot’n-K in E mh . imii L anovaok and Lrr- HATS OF ALL STYLES, party is solely responsible for the defic I i majority in a single State, will not die. rate of the last two years, st'll the present > ERATl'KE. — Reading, Eioviiuon, Eng I mb ----- OF THE----- j Grammar, English Analysis and Parsing, RIBBONS, iency. In fact, the history of the last [The real cause of the Republican success condition will probably continue, gradu ■ English Composition, English Literature, twenty years proves that the Republican I was the prosperous timesand businesssat- ally modified by time and circumstances. FEA I II. RS, Rhetoric, Ancient History, Mediaeval Hia- fiartv has been the sole enemy of “a free | isfaction. The country thought wisest to j If Grant survives the excitement through ! tory. Modern History. FLOWERS, which he has been driven, be will be the •allot” B usiness C ollege .—Arithmetic, Book let well enough alone. Lack of harmony Republican candidate four years hence. GOLLA RS keeping. Banking, Civil Government, Coin- I t is supremely amusing to hear Re in New York, the October election in Iu- ■ And then we shall have renewed in a I nierclai Law, Iiitcrnaiional Law, Political AND CUFFS. la-onomy. Algebra, Geometry, English publican managers speak of Democratic diana, and some other things may have i more intense form than even now the Grammar and Rhetoric. plain proposition whether an aristocracy corruption and immorality, These very ! had a little weight, but the main thing VEILING. Coi'ttsE in L atin .— Latin Grammar, Io»t- of wealth or the democracy of numbers ; ii Reader, Ciesar's Commentaries, Virgil, consistent and immaculate politicians was the good times and the disposition to ¡shall govern this country, with a choice ORNAMENTS SILKS, LACES, ” ALL TO BE SOLI) AT Cicero’s (»rations, Livy, Tacilus, 'Jicero de conveniently neglect to keep out of view let well enough alone. Mr. English be ; between an empire and a republic. Officii-. ibeir work in Louisiana, Florida and wailed the corruption in party polities, so C ovrsk in G reek .—Gieek Grammar, Greek Reader, Anabii-is, (.reek leslamenl. Ï OVO1 “ South Carolina in 1876 and the theft of different from forty years ago, wliuu he A Disclaimer. Call and sen them at the bnilding former- Memorabilia, Homer, lleroditus, l»»inu»- I Iv occupied by Dr. Robinson on California the Presidency. Their criminality then entered political life. thenes’ Orations. Rev. L. M. Nickerson, U. S. Indian < >f*. ! st reel. Coi’R'F. in M athematic «.—Arithmetic, has been fully proven, while their charges I ILL’ 1 11 11 A rent at Klamath Agency, writing to the I A Igebra, Geo met ry. Trigonometry, Survey now are made only to blind the public The State. i NEWMAN FISHER. ing, Mechanics, Acoustics and Optics, As T imes under date of the 10th, says: ”1 and to palliate their own guilt. tronomy. C ovrsein M odern L anguage «.—French Garfield has about 600 plurality in th« desire to stat« that the extract from the T hk charge that the National Demo Grammar, French R« ader. Corinne, Raeinr, State. The following is a table of major Lakeview Examiner, alleging that money Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., j «.erinan Grammar, German Reader, Got he, cratic ticket was bartered for Republican Mothers Uto and Physician» or pay belonging to the employes for ser I ’ ities as far as can be ascertained: schiller. rocomzuend it. vetes for local candidates in New York C oi ’ hse in N atl ’ ral S cien «'E s .—Geogra- Counties Hancock. Garfield. vices rendered had been kept back for — OF — JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON city seems to be substantiated by the vote Baker... phy, Phys. Geogr iph v, Physiology, Bota 214 campaign purposes, has not even the IT 13 NOT NARCOTIC. ny, Zoology, Natural Philosophy, Astron for Asaemblymen in the Sixth District. Benton.. 45 shadow of truth in it. My employes all omy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology. A LSW GO< >1)SS ! ! Hancock ran 512 votes behind the united Grant. .. 10 I C ourse in M ental ani > M oral P hjloeo - I deny making any such or similar state 56 I’HY.— Ethics, Psychology, Logie, Esthetic, Democratic vote for Assemblymen. In Coos.... DAVID LINN CENTAUIi LINIMENTS; ments.” We hasten to give Mr. Nicker Jackson. Moral Philosophy, Theism, Buller's Aualo- 322 — AT— dependent Democrats assert that the trade Curry... the World ’ s gTcat Pain-Re 1 gy, Christian Evidences. Keeps constantly on hand a full asvortnien son the benefit of the doubt, though we 2 N ormal C ourse . — English Grammar, was made in the interest of the Tammany Douglas. I of furniture, consisting of lieving remedies. They lieal, 151 must add that he is exceedingly fortunate Arithmetic. Geography, Phys. Geography, I candidate. With the disappearance of Polk... 59 soothe and cure Burns, BEDSTEADS, Physiology, Algebra, Zoology, Geometry, in having escaped the tribute relentlessly the various halls. New York will once Umatilla .... ........ 285 Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Botany, An- Wounds, Weak Back and i levied upon Federal officials and their em- more become reliably Democratic. 1 Yamhill........ BUREAUS. TABLES. 116 ■ cient History, Modern History, Chemistry, I Jieumat ism upon Man, and ■ ployes by the Republican managers at Lake ........ ........ 1 Astronomy, Mental Philo-ophy, civil Gov 150 UMIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- ernment, Book-keeping, English Literature, GUILD MOULDINGS, Sprains, Gallsand Lameness T hi Indianapolis Republicans celebrat Washington . 302 Washington. Even the few Democratic 1 ure in announcing to the public that he Evidences of Christianity, Pedagogics. rpon Ecasts. Cheap, quirk ed on Wednesday by displaying the fig Linn.............. 260 STANDS, SOFAS LOUNGES, has just received a complete and first-class mail contractors, etc., were importuned and reliable. 50 assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, ures 329, and by bawling them at their Tillamook . . for a contribution to the general corrup- j CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. | Clatsop .......... such as Hals, Shirts, Underwear, etc.; best Degrees. 102 I Democratic neighbors. These figures tion fund. brands of Cigars anti Toliacco; Pijiea, No 1 Josephine . .. 80 PARLOR A BEDROOM SUFI'S, tions, Fancy’ Goods, Glassware, Crockery, The degrees of A. B. and A. M., with Di represent the sum for which their candi Columbia.... 82 plomas,will be given in course tn those com Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station Official Vote of Josephine County. date, now the President-elect, betrayed a Lane.............. SPURTS cf uis"ust'nn M ncus, 80 ETC., ETC. ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums. pleting the following described courses: Caudes, Crnckllu^ Paiua ia tho 294 sacred trust, afterward telling falsehoods Clackamas.... Latin, (»reek. Math -matics, English Lan We have been favored with the follow- Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will be sold guage and Literature, Mental and Moral Head, Fetid Urcath, DcaTncr.s, 193 at the cheapest rates. Give mo a call and about the matter and perjuring himself Wasco............ .... ; hand and made to order. Planing done on mid any CatarrLal Complaint, i ing synopsis of the official vote of Joseph Philosophy, Modern Languages, Natural Multnomah. . 492 i reasonable terms. ^4»* Undertaking a s|>e- see for yourselves. F. BRKCKENFELD. by swearing the falsehoods were the Marion............ • • • • < > 'in bo exterminated by Wei To ' Sciences and Business. ine county by F. M. Nickerson, Esq., 664 | eialty. truth. The Indianapolis Republicans Union............. .... Meyer’s Catarrh Cure, a Consti The degree of B.S.,with Diplomas,will be 235 ! County Clerk: I awarded those completing the course of seem to Irelong to the class of persons who tutional Antidote, by Absorp — ----- Language and Literature, Modern Hancock . Garfield. \V'eaver. Precincts. tion The most Important Dis glory in their own shame. HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM READY FOR BUSINESS j 1 English Totals........ ... 1819 2425 Languages. Natural Sciences, Business, Williamsburg. .. . 36 29 5 covery sinco Vaccination. : Mental and Moral Philosophy. Republican plurality, 606. Slate Creek........... — AND— 43 18 8 T hk people vote for policies. The Dem Diplomas will La« presented those complet Jump oft-Joe .... 29 22 1 ocrats made the mistake of supposing ing the Normal or Business course. Galice Creek .... 22 15 Retrospective, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE they vote for men. Gen. Hancock, one Silver Creek........ 5 9 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 42 67 6 The campaign is over and the result al Kerbyville........... of the most popular men alive, has been FIFTEENTH YEAR. Althouse............... 41 31 1 most fully known everywhere. In few In the matter of the estate of Chas. Brown, beaten. Mr. Tilden, who has in him few Waldo................... 46 23 1 deceased. — — elements of personal popularity, was counties of the State was better work VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. 9*> Total ... 279 199 | 1 v I LL coM M ENCE M AN VFACTU R handsomely elected in 1876, and would done than in Jackson, and in no precinct LN the undersigned has been appointetl i iV ing flour on Hancock's plurality. 80. CONDUCTED BY bv the County Court, of Jackson county. have been more handsomely re-elected in did the Democrats make a fairer record Oregon, sitting in Probate, Administrator MOMDAY. HEPT. 20, 1440. 1880. The public miud grasped and ap than those of gallant Ashland. The out of the estate of Chas. Brown, <i«‘ceased. For Washington. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES preciated the principles he promulgated I side votes alone kept down their majority, ! All persons indebted to said esl teare re We are prepare«! to do all kinds of Custom and the measures he proposed. He is a which would have been apparent had only Our efficient Congressman, Hon. John quested to so tin the same immediately, and Work, in the way of exchange ot flour for those having claims against the estate will statesman with a policy, ' wlieat, choppings feed and grinding corn. residents of the precinct voted there, for Whiteaker, is now on his way to Wash present them with the proper vouchers to We have superior machinery for manufac- rpHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. me at Eoot ’ s Creek, Oregon, within six 1 achooi will commence about the end of T hk T imks was a trifle hasty in announc a neat increase over the June vote, when ington to attend to the duties of his office. I months afie- tho first publ cation of this ! Hiring flour and we feel safe in saying that August, and is divided in four seen ion*, His term expires next March. He has George had one majority, is noticeable. | we can do belter work Ilian any mill in ing that Umatilla had wrested the Demo notice. of eleven weeks each. I Rogue River Valley. SILAS DRAPER. cratic banner from Jackson county. The And but for the Republican votes belong proven one of the very best representatives ’ PUBLIC JNOTICE. Board and tuition, per term,................... $40.00 1 n exchange, we will give for good, clear' Administrator of said Estate Bed and Bedding........................................... 4.00 ■ wheal, 36 lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. of mixed official vote of tho former county gives ing to Lake county cast in Jacksou, and the State ever had, and we will be verv Dated Nov. 5. 1880. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PRE- Drawing and painting................................. 8.00 Hancock 285 majority, while that of the Sol. Abraham and his mule from Douglas much mistaken if the people will not sin ) 1 pared to furnish the market with a su feed ioreach bushel. Piano,................................................................... 15*oo M c K enzie a foudray , Entrance fee, only once,........................... 5. 00 latter gives him 322. We were misled county, a considerably larger majority cerely regret that they supplanted him DISSOLUTION NOTICE. perior article oi Proprietor«. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. into making this statement by the Ea*t for Hancock and English would have been with M. C. George. The latter gentle-1 Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling. Primary, per term ...................................... I 6.00 man is said to be intelligent and industri ' p IIE < 'O PA R TN ERs ! i 11 ’ IIEItETOF< > R E j recorded here, in spite of the discourag Oregonian, the organ of the Umatilla « J untor, I existing be'ween J. N. T. Miller and J. and everything else in this line, all dressed. ..................... .. ............ 8.00 <4 Democracy, which gave the unofficial vote I ing news from Indiana and other quarters. I ous by those who know him, but he can- i W. H »maker, f<>r the purpose of doing a Bills of any size tilled on the most reason- Senior, 10.00 Manufacturers and Importers of and placed the Democratic majority at Well does Jackson county merit the !>an- not approach Honest John in true effici general livery ami f«-ed stable and commis i able terms. Parties desiring anything in Pupils are received at any time, and spe sion business in Ltnkville, Oregon, is .bis inv line will do well to give me a call. cial attention is paid to particular studies in 339. None are more worthy to carry this ner, and nobly will she bear it aloft, ency and popularity with his colleagues. day dissolver! by mutual consent, J. N. T. J. P. PARKER. behalf of children who have but limited ■ come whai may. Miller retiring and W. H. Horton succeed , Big Butte, Sept. 7th, 1880. proud distinction than the gallant Jackson time. For further particulars apply at th« Official Vote of Lake County. ing him. Tho new firm are authorized to Academy’. county Democrats, who never falter in I 33 A 35 BATTERY ST., collect debts due the late firm and will Biographical. the good cause. A very light vote was polled in Lake assume all SETTLE UP. all liabilities of the same. I county at the recent Presidential election, J. N.T. MILLER, San Francisco, California. G rm . G arfiku ) surrendered at Mentor I A correspondent of the Portland Stand J. W. HAMAKER, \TOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 but the Democratic in ijority is neverthe I W. H. HORTON. IN am settling up my business and all to the Stalwarts in September to get their ard, who has been writing biographical VTOTTCE IS H TREBY GIVEN THAT I less 150. The Democratic candidates for November 4, 1880. parties owing me must come forward and sketches of the various Senators of the REFRENENTE» RY M. KOIIM. aapport, Conkling, Grant, Cameron and 1” have placed my notes and account« in square their accounts immediately, as inter Electors received 376 votes, while their the hands of Kearnes Bros., who will receive Logan receiving his capitulation. Before last Legislature, has this to say of Mr. est at the rate of one per cent, per month STRAYED opponents received an average of about an«l receipt for all moneys due me. Theme will be charge«! alter this «late. I mean I this they wore sulky and refused to lend Sifers: knowing themselves indebted are raqnested business and must have money to meet my 226, to-wit: G. B. Curry, 223; E. L. Ap Hon. John B. Sifers, member from Jo-| Mr. Garfield any assistance whatever; but to make prompt payment when accounts I?ROM THE FARM OF THE UNDER- demands. -D. A. COVERT. plegate, 227; C. 3. Watson, 224. The I signed, near Jacksonville, on the night shall become due. Phoenix, Oregon, Aug. 20, 1880. having roo<ived favorable terms they im sephine county, claims Morgan county, , , O. HARBAUGH. Ohio, as his native place, the year of his Lake county Democracy have done nobly. of the 5th,four horses—a bay mare with bell, The highest price paid in Jacksonville, mediately set to work and made good birth 1832. He came to Oregon in 185-1, Sept. 20,1880. branded J. M., two ereain-c.iloivd horses, ATTENTION! one with light mane and tail, the other with their part of the contract. These Stal settling first in Jackson county, and later New York. cash for wheat by | dark mane and tail, and a bay horse brand PUBLIC NOTICE. warts will no doubt be the power behind i in Josephine, where he at present resides, j ed J. N. T. connected. A Filieral reward rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FN- The New ’York vote was canvassed last G. K ARE WSKI, and is engaged as a miller ami millwright will be paid for their recovery or for any the throne after Mr. Hayes’ exit and may 1 teted into a copartnership with J. G. he public ts hereby notified i in a large flouring mill owned by himself Wednesday and we will be able to give it information leading thereto. Birdsev, is desirous of balancing all ac be ex peeled to occupy some of the princi , at Kerbyville. He speaks but seldom; '! Jacksonville. Oregon. that the best of tnbaecoe and cigar« can J. N. T. MILLER. officially next week Although great cor counts, and hereby e ills upon those indebt hereafter he ol»t lined at the toll house near pal positions in the new Cabinet. Gar but when he takes the floor he speaks Jacksonville, Nov. 11, 1880. ed to him tn come forward and settle at one*. EST porting, blasting and giant pow ruption was practiced by the Republican Cliavncr’s bridge on Rogueriver. Also an der, «fuse, caps and wads at Unless a settlement is made within a rea field is moreover a champion of the Ham clearly and to the point, having very pro- extra quality of liquor by the quart. Prices JOHN MILLER’S. RIDLE bits, stirrups, Spurs, hames sonable length of time I will place the busi iiioiiiau idea me** vi iltonian of *> a strong, centralized B'**- gov- nounceil views. He is pleas.ng in ap- managers and much intimidation employ reasonable. toggles, buckles, rings, awls, needles ness in charge of an attornev. I moanbus- •rnment, and naturally believes in what. pearance, wd votes the Democratic ed by unscrupulous monopolists, the Em PAINTS, OILS. VARNISH. GLASS VNP inesa. DAVID < R<iNEMILLER. i and thread, hairbrushes and currv combs, . . of . l -_. i bjr —xi — a xi —<1.11— A ‘-'^-. HE best rarfmnter's, wagon-maker’s and it sked him Grant, Conkling Co. ticket. pire State will be counted for Garfield. ± pwtfy at JOHN MILLER’S villa, Nov. 1, itfso. at JJHN MILLER g. PLANING MILL Frnilure, Sash, Blinds, Doors Cures by 1 ABSORPTION, Kata’s Way. CURE ? BACK ACHE i LUNG DISEASES, ÄüL THROAT DISEASES, Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad. i ASHLAND MAF.BLE WORKS. ASHLAND COLLEGE NEW GOODS ! NORMAL SCHOOL. NEWMAN FISHER’S. MERCHANDISE, The Finest Assortment of THE NEW MILLINERY STORE. LATEST STYLES & PATTERNS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. i Geattasns’ and Ladies’ Haiuitaliiiis. sa. I FGRNIfURE WARE ROOMS LATEST ARRIVALS BRECKENFELD’S! THE JACKSONVILLE STEAM FLOURINS MILL I ROSENTHAL, FEDER & CO., BOOTS & SHOES, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WHEAT WANTED. T B B T blacksmith's tools at JOHN MILLER'S.