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0(JR WASHINGTON LETTER. THE Ü. 3. SUPREME ÜJURT. Dr.MOURATIC TIMES. LiSr OF LEi rxlKS Remaining in the Jacksonville postoflice W ashington , D. C.. N ov . 24. 1880. Nov. JO, 18*0, which, if not called for in 30 Justice Strong, of the United States O.iiciil Paper lor Jiieknou, Jesipliine 1 Lake Supreme Court, will r> tire from the Outside of the execution of Bedford mid days, w ill be seal IO the Dead Letter t 'llice: Lamb. Archibald bench before the 1st of January, uml Jus Queenun, the ll.rtii murde ers, the one Allen. N. B.Hs, F. Leeres, Will. T. thing that just at present excites the most DECEMBER 3, 1880. FRIDAY, tice Swayne intends to retire as soon a-i interest is the re-organiz tionof Con rress. Beal, R. I'. Li..1.1, Jo Lnex.J. H. Strong’s successor shall have been con It is now definitely settled that the House Baker , B. S.2 M,ciiio.x, <¡co. S. R opcblican » themselves acknowledge firmed by the Senate. They are both eli of Representatives will be Republican, Bixbv, Flank Beggs, M . II. Myo, Eveline that but for John Kelly’» selfishness gible to retirement on full pay, each be with a small working majority, and the ap Bierd, John M v er -, it ilev Miller. C. H. Garfield would not have beeu elected ing over 70 years of age, and have served plicants for the offices iu the gift of the il.iley, Henry House can be counted by scores. The Clui no, M rs, 11. 2 McDonough, J. D. President. _____ ten years. They cannot both leave the two most prominent candidates for the Covert. D. A. Mfiler, Mr*. Maia Ulai k, \Vm. Munev. I. N. bench at the name time without breaking Speakership ure l rye of Maine and Kas I n 1876, under a pure Republican pol/ McLaughlin, M. son ut Iowa, with the chances for the suc Calhoun, John C. I * M"oie, R- cy, <>ur foreigu commerce was val ;ed at the constitutional quorum for the Su cess of the l itter. Frye has an eve to Crogoii, W. J. Coope ’ , James McInnis, H. preme Court, which is six of the total $1,001,125,003; in 1880, under the policy the seat in the Senate, now occupi Callender, J. A.. I’helpott, Win. A. i, 2, i LUifc UlitAS'S, nine, because Justices Clifford and Hunt ed by Mr. Hamlin, and would much (’l iehet. M I** M Pickle, I-rank ef a Democratic Congress, it had increas ALL THR9ÀT DISEASES, are each physically, if not mentally, una- i prefer it to the Speakership. K.isson i'ren-h iw.M >•*. L. F. an»*, Edward ed to $1,504,679,030. Parker, Wiley < Tilchlield, John thinks that he has a sure thing of it. ble to perform any judicial labor. Al- j 33E A TH! M Ì (1 lima, M. Among the candidates for the Chief < 'hapm in, M i s. 1 i T** b vol« forPreii lent in New York w.i» though permanently disabled, neither Roads, Eden • 'I u no. Geo. Clerkship, now most conspicuous, are It DRIVES INTO llm system curative Rixon. Andrew •imply enormous, b*nng 1,211 91». It is Clifford nor Huut is yet willing to resign, El.viird Mcl’lierson and D. C. Forney. Deivor. Duncan Ru*h,John Davis. John \V. agent» and healing ptup"*»1*. o.it of all proportion anti gives color to the first having long ago declared that he i McPherson having heretofore tilled the I >av.s, G. W. Ramey. Geo W. I It DRAWS l it iVi the diseased parts the Kas'iv eler, F. ; poison that cau-e* ileatn. the chargds of wholesale eoloniz itiou pre- wonld not retire unless he could be sue- I position with credit, will without doubt Dm.ran, Tim. I ! Fiizchard, T. Riiniley, Mrs. F. For the lesser po- be the coming man. Ttionsaitils Tebliij to It* ' irltt •». fdr.uJ agniust the Republican managers. ceeded by a Democrat, and Hunt not be- Smith, G. S. sitions, there are h.indreds who want Frick, A. U. Saw ver, F. W. ing yet eligible to retirement with p*»y. j YOU CAN B3 HELIiVED AND The Senate, after the 4th of Foster, P. T< ir money market at the East is quite If they do not resign, or if Justice Hunt j Sebring, Eveline Fay, J. M.irch, will be Democratic by one. as t < Irable, CUP.2D. E. St.icy. E. E. stringent, and fears are eutertainel th.it is not provided for by a special act of the course that will be pursued by Ma- Sim psoit, F. G. 11iro*s, 11. Don’t despair until you h ive tried his‘sen the worst is not yet. We are afraid that Congress, there is considerable probabili-, hoiie is to-dnv set a» lest by an editorial ■ <• >rd<>n. U. Spencer, Morris sible. .Easily Applied ami liADll.'ALLA Sutter, D. L'. of Grore, Frank the promises of better times, made by the ty that a law will be passed providing for I which appeared in the 11::hnioitd . EFFEt 1 I À L Remedy. Steward, Mollie S. ' < .romer, John yesterday — M ihone ’ sorgan — setting forth Sold by Druggisis, or sent by mad on re- Republican managers before election, , the appointment of two additional mem Stacv,J.J. that the new Senator will identify him lLiwiand, II. VV. 1 ceipl of price, $2, by spahtimr, J. S. will go unfulfilled. I bers of the Siqneme Court, wliose places self with the Democratic side in the Sen I Inward, s. L. Standlv, J. R. The “Only” Luns Pad Co., Hess, W. II. I .te, but will not work with the Virginia Iloleirn, Rebecca Simulons, I'.Ila shall not be filled until tho total number | WILLIAM < BLOCK, T h « present policy of the Republican Bourbons. Randolph’s seat will be filled I lern, B. F. 2 Thornton, Mr*.H.C. m.ru i , nt h. is reduced again to nine. This wuild give party is to educate Democrat» to distrust by Robeson; McDonald’s by John C. New; Herd. Janies Tomlinson, J. 11. Sen 1 for Testimonial* an 1 our book, Thomas. J. W. not ouly themselves, but also their own , ; the Court its full complement of member- I riiurman’s by either Foster or Sherman; Hartley. U. “ Three Millions a year, ” sent free. A'a.i Winkle, Mark Hukill. J. S, orgauization. To that mission their pa j ship, both before and after tho death or ! Kernan's by Platt; Wallace's by Hoyt, Jackson, J. Vickroy, E. with a probability of Conger, from Mich \Visdom, J. G. II M. pers »re lending their united energies. I retirement of Clifford an I H.iut. It is ! igan. Gov. Henry M. Matthews will Jameson, White. Mrs.Mollie Johnston, J. W. uractieally certain that ex-Senator Stan- j The Democracy should beware of their MISCELIAMOTI« without doubt succeed Hereford of West loliustou, N. A. Williamson, Flunk ley M itthexvs will succeed .J ustiev Swayne,' Virginia. insidious and unscrupulous opponents. War.*, l a I. Kennedy,J. M. a. Wilson. George and it is for this reason that he lias xvith- ! ih<> present Cabinet will be disposed of Kmc, A. IMMENSE QUATTI HIES A\ ade, W. IL I L T his is the first election iu our history drawn from the contest for the Ohio Sen- I as follows, in order to give the incoming Keaton, Thus. J. Wilson, Miss Mattie LinviiIt-, N A. where the wealth of the “business meu” itorship. The newly organized Supreme President a clear field. Secretary Sher Leek, Mrs. J. A. Wright, ."sadie ---- >F has gone into the factory with a ticket in i Court xvill no doubt be fully in accord man will most likely be in the Senate, Loomis, James Watson, \V. from Ohio; Mr. Schurz will probably Lacy, Mrs. E. E. one hand and a positive and implied threat■ i with the Hamiltonian plan of govern- Lave a loreign mission;Gen. Devens may M ax M it . ler , P. M. in the other. The motto of the mechanic I ■ ment, instead of that xxliich existed since go upon the Supreme Bench; Postmaster- “MAIM. Al.»» U.llV." should be that if an employer interferes i j Jefferson’s Administration. Justice Field General Maynard expects liis party will S t . C athakines , Ont. ■with bis religion er polities, lie is his en will be the only Democrat upon the Bench be powerful enough to make him Senator from Tennesce; Secretary Thompson, it is R. V. P ihu k . M. D.: emy, and his country's as well. ind utterly pow»‘i less in all cases xv herein said, wants a foreign mission; Secretary I have used tour Favorite Prescription ARRIVING AT----- Exalts, it is said, wants nothing; and Sec Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasan' the rights or limits of the State Govern I t is said that Southern Republicans Purgative Pellet*, for the last three month* retary of War Rairsey is not yet named are averse to G trfieLl’a Cabinet being a ments and the General Government, or for any place. For the Garfield Cabinet, ind find niV'clf—(what shall 1 sav)— ‘'made 'lew again," are t he only wot ds that ex pre*' sectional one and want to see the South Nation, are involved. The Empire seems it is said that L. P. Morton ol New it. 1 w is reduce I to a skeleton, could not represented in it. The curious fact has before us. It is only a question of time. York xvill be offered the Secretaryship of walk across t lie floor wit limit fainting, could liie Treasury. Mr. Frye or Mr. Halo of keep nothing in the shape of iood on my been discovered that there are Republi Maine could have a Cabinet position, but -tomacli. Mvselt and friend* had given up Official Returns. cans at the South and that that section do not xvant it. each feeling quite confi hope, my immediat. death seemed eel tain. The following is the official vote of Ore- dent the Maine Legislature xvili elect him I can nd er be too thankful to those wli > - has rights which should be respected; but COMPRISING A FU.L LINE OF ie>*onimended your medicines, for I now not until after election. This is a fair gun at the Presidential election, as can to the U. S. Senate, to -.ucceed Senator live (to the surprise of every body) and am vassed by the Secretary of State last . Hamlin. M iss.uhusetts lays eiuitn to a able to do my own work. I desire to make sample of Republican hypocrisy. place in the new Cabinet; but if Maine i hi* statement in order that those suffering GENERAL week: will take it. the Bay State xvill be a*ked may not despair until they have given T hk Yreka Journal says that New Jer Counties. Hancock. to subside, in view of the fact that she has your remedies a trial. Youis resp’v, 629 sey will liaxe the only Democratic Gov Biker................ M rs . WM. D RYCKMAN. had Cabinet honors ever since the Repub ii i1 -xotsra:jBtajrwimaTOauMaigwr 696 Benton .............. ernor in the North after January 1, 1881 lican party has been iu power. It is nw—»■ L. J 872 thought that Senators B'.iine and Conk We suppose, fiom ibis, that ourcotempo- Clackamas... . NEW THIS WEEK. 434 Clatsop............ ling xvill be offered Cabinet portfolios,but rary locates Oregon in the “Solid South.” Columbia........ °°8 both would decline, preferring to remain He will nevertheless find that there is Coos.................. 554 TO LOAN .n tile Senate. Senator Cameron will be 146 plenty of seed left,and that an abundance Curry .............. I iffered one al-o, but will prefer to name 1105 la friend for it. and will be gratified. Sen ^lEVERVL IIUNIHtED DOLL\RS, ON of Democratic Governors will bless the , Douglas .......... 436 Grant................ ! itor Logan xvili have an Illino’s friend in »> goo I seeuri y. Fur further p.irii. ulai* North in due time. T. ('., 1065 Jackson ............ i t he ( tibinet, and it m ly be Gen. Grint. •nquire of Tt M es office, Ja<-k*<>n vi I le. » •» ’(»’I 279 Josephine ........ If Mr. Maynard should fail to be elected I n 1865, after the war had closed, this Lake.................. 37G FANCY GOODS, HATS, &e. U. S. Senator, it may be that lie xvill be 1092 country had a larger commercial fleet on Lane ................ .... 1012’ re-appointed in the Cabinet to represent 167 ! the seas than it has to-day. But under Linn.................. .... 1416 the South, in consideration of Liis brief ----- OF THE 1386 . . .. 21151 Marion .............. 4 I.T, PEBMONS IN DEBTED'.IX I.. DAN service under Mr. Hayes. Republican legislation it has been driven 2720 ... 3211 - . \ fin h, M. D , on bo< >k account are re Multnomah... Or.SERVEE. from the ocean, and our ship-builders Polk.................. .... 771 |iiestc«i to come toiward ami »etile on oi j 712 i afore the ti > st >1 iy ot J in un i y, 18- !, oi t lie t hate been prevented from building ships. Tillamook........ .... 134 84 LATEST ST (1 Intiana Democrats. i<-e> uiiis xvili be piaciti in tl.e hands of an 1535 This trade has disappeared, ami now there i Umatilla.......... .... 1250 utoi ney lor codeciion. 899 The Democratic candidates for Presi is hardlv a ship in the European trade j Union............... .... 064 I . DANFORTH. ■ TH TRIO n 1510 I J T U I-T WasctJ............... .... 13*10 Jacksonville, Dec. 1, 18' 0. 11 i 1U 1 ilio V I I dential Electors of Indiana met at Fort flyiug the American flag. 578 Washington .. . . . 880 i Wayne recently' to discuss the causes of 942 Yamhill........... .... 1057 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. D uring the campaign the Government ! the Democratic defeat, ami it was agreed 19955 I to press upon the attention cf the Ameri at Washington was run by the female em Total.............. ... 20619 C >U't o! Jackson county, Republican plurality, 664. ale of I »reuon. ployes and a few male clerks who are sus can people: I he e*l:re ■ f ' .eo. McKnight, Watson received one vota more than ■ First—A constitutional amendment to pected of being Democrats. All the oth- deceased. er officials, from the highest to the lowest, > his Republican colleagues, Applegate and have the popular vote elect. OTICE IS III.IiEB’i GIVEN THAI íbl’C Ï 2 < >r. were working nt the polls iu the respect ¡Curry, while, on the D'moe ratio ticket, j Second—Election of U. S. Senators bv \ t lie administ rat i ix »»f said estate ha* tiled 'u tin* < '<,unty Court for Jack*on ' 'oun ive States of their residence; and all this• Weatherford received eight votes more the people instead of tho Legislatures. tv, < »logon,her linai account js sti'di admin I iu xpite of the boasted civil service reform , than Fulton and seven more than Owen, Third -Revise the present unjust and *tratrix, and by order "t said Court Tue* li v. t lie S; h dav of Febru'iry, Isrtf, nt the i The Greenback Electors—W. A. Hen discriminating tariff by capable men. of the Republican administration. i< hi r of 10 o'.-lor-k a . xt., i* *<•( tor hearing ry, G. B. Smith and F. C. Pain»—receiv Fourth—Vigorous opposition to the'in objecdoiis to said filial account ; and all per I T h « principles for which the Democ ed 225 votes on an average, besides which sons interested ill said e-taie are hcia bv n > troduction of Chinese cheap labor in or itied to appear and tile his or irer olj.’ciions racy has fought are none the less correct || there were several scattering votes for —or— der to preserve the dignity of intelligent '.o said acri.unt <>ll or before ».ant dav. because the party has been defeated. Published in ihe Di'.'Kh'RAric T imes bv » | Electors. labor. order of lion, siila* J. Day, Judge of said They are eternal and will prevail when The total vote of the Stute is 43,799, •4 > EW GOO ! ! Fifth—Taxation of greenbacks. < 'oiirt. corruption and hatred are overcome. The ! several thousand more than that of the sa R a H J. McKNIGHT, Administratrix. Sixth -No coercion by an office-hold falsity of the issues raised by the Repub I June election. — AT ing public. licans, the deceptions practiced upon the Seventh—Simultaneous elections all Tntaresting to Homesteaders. people, especially the poorer classes, says 1 z KENFELD < ' S ! over the country in November. the Jackson Herald, will be perceived ut Eighth—A Democratic Congress caused The much mooted question involved in ter a while. t the granting of benefits intended by the tlie prosperity noxr existing. i rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS. Ninth—Demand that the alleged frauds D rmocrats will find »ome consolation | act of June 15, 1880, which refers special I ure in announcing to the public that lie AT in New York lie investigated in order that in the fact that Arizona, heretofore Re ly to the right of all persons who have has ju*t received a complete and first class assortment of (ieiil Gent'.* ’b Furnishing Goods, publican, elects the Democratic candidate taken a homestead prior to Juno 15, 1880, if Garfield is elected by fraud Hancock *iich as ll.'ii*. s, Shirts, Shill*. U ndei wear, etc.; best POOL’S NEW HALL, brands 'v- for delegate to Congress and also a major has £t last been decided by the Depart may be installed. of Cigars and To! a<'»-o; Pipes, No- ity of members of both branches of the ment in that the homesteader can, if he tion*. Fancy Go<><i», Glassware. , C-uekeiv, The Crisis in Ireland. Musical I nst ruiiients. Bil d < ag es. Stat ioii - EAGLE POIXT, legislature. As the progressive miner so desires, make proof by the payment of I cry, Pocket ami ’fable Cutlerx' •, Ail>nin*. Ireland is very nearly in a state of re pushes forward and the services of the 1 $1.25 per acre in cash or by Special De Toys, < 'ainlics, N ut*. etc., \\ Inch xvili !•»• »old hot of supernumeraries in the Indian | posit Certificates at his option, at the bellion. The removal of the members of On Chi’istmas Eve Dee. 24th ■it ihe cheapest rales. Giv<- me a call and see for yourselves. department are gradually dispensed with • same rates, less the amount of fees which the Land League, xvho aro charged with F. BRECK ENFI'LD. there, the Democracy can look for gains. , had been paid at date uf entry. It was agitation, to London, is a step that will i also fui ther decided that all homesteads provoke the League to still more vio’ent GHIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS I ure in announcing that ho will give a T he Presidential Electors chosen at the taken prior to the date of above act, agitation.. There are indications also ¡Ginn I Ball at hi* now hall on Christmas recent election met at their respective whether settled upon now or not, aban that tlu* agitation will not be confined to i Eve, to which every body js invited. The State Capitols last Wednesday and cast doned us well as homesteads actually re Ireland. The burning of the Manchester ! best of music and supper will bo provided. $2.CO. their votes for President and Vice Presi sided upon, can now be paid at $1.25 per postoffice, with indications that the lire J , Tickets, Christina* tree festivities will precode the i 1 dent. On the second Wednesibiy in Feb acre, less the fees paid at date of entry, as was the work of an incendiary, naturally I patty. Come one! Come all! ARTH Hl POOL. ruary Congress will canvass these votes I above stated. This decision virtually excites the fears of the dwellers in the and declare the result, This is the mode ! leaves the homesteader in position to buy large English cities. The announcement designated by the Constitution of the the homestead, even if lie has abandoned of James Redpath as one of the agitators I . V 1.1 î V I S< H > V UILL COMMENCE MANUFACTUR- United States, though it was not follow ■ it, and no further settlement is required. against whom proceedings xvill be com ♦ ing flour on ----- GOES TO------ ed out four years ago, when Samuel J. Appl ying only to the advantage of those menced will surprise American readers. MOND I Y, SEPT. 20. I «*»<>. Tilden should have been declared elected whose claims were taken prior to June , Redpath lias given vivid pictures of the WM. M ENSOR. 1!. MENSO«. We are prepared to do all kinds of Custom as President and Tlios. A. Hendricks as I 15, 1880, the many whose claims were distress which tho English land system Work, in the wav of exchange of flour toi Vice President. w heat, clioppimr* H*<*»1 and grinding corn. taken subsequent to that time need not j has reduced the Irish peasantry to, but lie We h ive siiperi >r »n ich nerv for tn mutae- I For Goods usmillv f mud in a T hk publisher of the Portland yiercuvu expect or attempt to take advantage i is far too shrewd a man and experienced I l tiring flour and we feel sate in sat ing that has been indicted by the Grand Jury of | of it. Groat complaint has been occa- I a journalist to take part in the political or- we can <lo li<eicr work than any mill in Rogue River Valley. Multnomah county for libeling one W. II. ; sinned by this recent decision, and it is 1 ganization the Government is proceeding I n exchange, wo will give for good, clear Cowie, in publishing a statement that lie possible an attempt xvill be made to have against. Persecution of a writer will not U/HERE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED wheat, dr, lbs. of 11 >ur and 9 lbs. ol mixed feed tor each bu*li<*l. M a large assortment of set fire to his properly after having it in- the act repeuled, thereby depriving all ■ change the condition he lias described. McKENZIE A FOUDRAY, »nred for more than it was worth. We those who have neglected in having their i G ROCK Hl ES. Proprietors. The Tariff’ Question. DRY GOODS, are not informed in this matter; but none | homesteads paid for before of the benefits I The vigor with xxliich the Republican FANCY GOODS. will deny that the Mercury has been in ' intended by the act, and which repeal if STRAYED I organs aretrving to defend the protective BOOTS A SHOES, the habit of assaulting prominent m>*n of possible can only be taken advantage of HAiS,('L< 'THING, this State in a reck ess and oftentimes by an immediate proof on all the home tiriff shows that they do not regard Gar I/RGM THE I \I.M OFTHEUNDER TOBACCOS <t CIGARS, 1 field’s elect ion as com posing t hat question. »n’lu'il, neat Jacksonville, on the niglil malicious manner. It may not be guiltx steads possible. CANDIES A NUTS. ol I Ire 5i I i .I iiii i hoi sc*—a I >ax mare xv ii Ii lie 11, Of course the recent election failed to i iu this case; yet it is nevertheless high < branded J. M., two cicaiu <*ol<H'c.i liorsi *, Something About Finances. “settle” the tariff question. The brief Also a Ono and varied stock of | otre w H h Im lit ma ire a> >>! t;» il, I he <>t h»*r wit h tune that it should check itself in the ¡dark mam* and I ail, and a ba x li»>r*c lu'.iml- discussion and defense of the system of The amount of taxes paid into the public wanton abuse of those who may differ I »>d J. N. T. <*<>n»i< .'t»*<l. A liberal rcxvaid HOLIDAY GOODS t treasury during tho four years ending spoliation during the campaign brought xvill l>e paid for their recovciy or for any with it. All of which will be sold informalion leading tlrei<t<>. June 30, 1875, was $1,270,533,000; fortlie out all the logical forces of the protec J. N. T. MILLER. P oor G rant , it would seem, has be succeeding four years they were S 1,100,- tionist», aud the agitation has shown the Very Cheap For Cash. Jacksonville. Nov. 11. 1S»O. come a veritable mendicant- He has been i 846,0(10—a decrease of $169,687,000. The untenable nature of. their position. I lie Call and see for y< nrselves. No trouble standing at the public crib since a boy, I net ordinary expenditures for these two present war tariff must tumble. It must to show good*. MENSOR BROS., and the defeat of his third-term aspira periods were: For the four year» of pure he replaced by a tariff' for revenue, which Opp. Post Ofllci*. Jacksonville. tions has pluced him at his wits’ end. i Republican rule, $630.333,033; for the will release the country from the mana I I ds friends are equal to the emergency, ! four years of largely Democratic rule, cles which were placed upon its business NOTICE. however, and a subscription has been > $506,151,000—a reduction of $94.188,000. iu1861. The highest price paid in _______ Thoso who are indebted to e .wted in New York for the purpose of Mr. Sherman says we are now paying cash for wheat by H iahv V an NourwicK, of Toledo, Ol I », raising a perpetual fund with an annual i die public debt at the rate of $10,000,000 I savs;—A ir>end prevailed upon me to ii v the undersigned by note or income, which shall be enjoyed during the | a“~ an “Only Lung Fad,” and 1 obtained ini book account are hereby no G.KAREWSKI, mediate relief front a racking cough. 1 life and nun-holding of Federal office by |, hft . hft 9 d $ i GG>678,000 taxes from the know iho Pad helped me. See advertise tified that an immediate set- Jacksonville Oregon. Cures b? ABSORPTION. Neiire’s Way. XEWMAN FISMER’S LATEST ARRIVALS CHRISTMAS BALL I J&CKS3NVÎLLE MENSOR EROS., FIRST-CLASS VARIETY STORE WHEAT WANTED. I U h OM «-Ml«* of ybe Vn.te.1 16 ,n ,„ur it a, the ^mc . b-ates. A lea*!., sabaaription» to >be . ^muajjeeteJ ,ucb having, in no«t ot the a nount of $u0,90 * are reported to have public Bt rvice as to have a surplus of $10,- b »£ gu>raui«*e<i in that city ! OfiO.lUO « monih to pay th® public dabt 1 'tlement must be made, as I intend to go East to buy l ST porting, blasting anil giant pow- I goods, and must have money. der, sluse, cap* and xvads al JoH"’ Ml I LER’H 1 G. KAREWSKI. tiienl. B EST assortment of bolt*, screws, tire ano copper iivcts, ra*p*, files, pincher*. nippors, loags and liauiniers. at B JOHN MILLER’S. I', (i. REAME*. m •< ■o > □ E. K. REAMES, CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. AHEAD AS USUAL!! CURE BACK ACHE o: C3 BY ADOPTING A Ami all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder ami Urinary Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad. Il is a )lll!l.:i. of llE.UI.Mi anil KEilEf. THE GREATEST REDUCTION Simple, Sensible, Painless, Direct, Powerful. It CURES w here all else fails. A RE\ E- L.Vi loN and líEVoLt TION in Medicine. Ab-orpl ion or direct application, as oppos ed to unsatisfactory internal medicine*. Send for our treaii-e on Kidney troubles, seul tree. Sold bv di uccisi», or sent by III:, I, • n receipt <»l price. $2." Tin * i* the < >i uinal and G.muine Kidney Pad. A*k t<>r ii and take no other. Afidress, Ever Known in a Regular Business, AND THE- LARGEST STOCK! Tho “Only’’ Lung Dad Co., —OF— WILLIAMS BLOCK. DEIICNir, Mich. GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! !. MISCELLANEOUS. —THE— GREATEST VARIETY ASHLAB COLLEGE TO SELECT FROM IN AND Any One Store in Southern Oregon or Northern California. NORMAL SCHOOL. Faculty. ALL FOR CASH!! REV. LOWELL !.. ROGERS, A. M.. I’ rf . s - II> i : ni ,— I’lolessor ot Natural Science, Mentii and Moral l’liiiosojiliv. REV. I.ADRU ROYAL, A. M .‘ — Professor OUR STOCK CONSIST«’OF <>t Latin ami Greek Languages and Lit eral ure. ! Mils. A. A. Rot ERS, PitKciri nr.*s.— Teacher ot Elocu>ion, Principal ot Pre- pai.itory Depaitineni. MISS ELLA M. SCO IT,—Teacher of Piano, l’A N C GOOI >S Organ and Vocal Cuiiure. Miss KATI'S THORN 1 oN, — Assistant i Teacher. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES Ext,cases. I AND DIAGONALS. SILKS AND SATINS. BOOTS &, SHOES, TUI LION, $ ia month, $15 a «vi trier, $¡0 ! CLOTHING, ETC., a year. < lue n.-hohir three year», • ■ - in siine Limili, <>ne year, $10' men! i MU'ic or Voi ■C ( lilt 111 e V>-cal iniisie in i-!a*s §> i quar '• LAOIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS .0 a w eek. R>» >ui* to < lotmg •» I» ard.ng. Io $ > a tuoni ca*c» pa valile in adv ance U’E CAT,I. THE ATTENTION OF THE .able uules. V hiilic* to the taut that we have now <<n haiul the largest and best selected assort ment o| L \ DI I»*' Dill '**s G< >( if s and L A N- CY G< »ODs ofevervdescription in Southern C ot - u - i : i I, x nova « >: Avn J ,r r- Oregon,and wo will henceforth make thia 1 ItA I l'I!l . - Eioeit ¡on, English line of good., our i,pecia’;y and sell lheta at I > lain ill ir. ni v d * a m I Par <ing, E iglisli (.’< l.iigli'li Literature, Cheaper than the Cheapest. I’heKwi-, .1 11 : tory , Med iæval Dis- loty'. M i e To the gentlemen we will sav. it yen Itl’siM s* w ant i a N o. i si ’ IT <>F C LOT H ES y«n oiust keeping. B. kí. < go to i Reame* Bro*, to buy it, a* weclaim to merclai ¡.a *Vl Il ha ve 1 the best SLOCK OF CLoJHlNG in Economy, Jaeki soneounty and wiilaliow nootie to uu- I > i i in in:: r deiM! Ml us. a ; i ('»it K»i: i Th»'*e g»M>ds were nil purchased by a mem* '.i r . I '<> ii ii ltc::<l<u her of our fir in from I d RsT CI.ASS IIOUS- < 'i«-ei o'.- » h Livy, l,s in San I-1.incisco and N< w York, smt we t itliiii -. will warrant every artielu and sell them Corcsi-: I N <:he>tper lor c.isli than any house in rouniy. Greek It. ’ I • We also Jieep on hand a full slock ot M-moial'i ; hem**’ I P at »ill*. GROCERIES. Cot'K-i: in M.x'l iir.xt xtic «.- A"'th'n»*tic, A i ge i > i :i. • • met i y. Iiigon iii <* r\,**iiiv,*v- ing, M a .ies, A<->ustA's ami Optic*, As- HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWAR«, ! tionom v. CROCKERY. < <>t it*!; in M<ir>rnx L anuvaoes .— French G .iiiimur, L'leiieh B i to; t'oiini.e, R e no, A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, G.'i hi in (.»1 amumr, < >ci man “eauci, (or ¡he, *cli 11 ler. Farm and Freight Wngoua. t'«»i'R*K IN N.vrt’RM. Sri sn 'CK'».—Geogra phy. Phy*. Geogi »phv, P.iy*ioiwgv. Bota ny, Zoologv, Natural I’fiiiosophv. .A»tr»m- Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. oiii v. < 'hem i»' rv, M intra log x . Geo! our. In fact everything from the finest needle <’ori''i: IN M r.N I At. A Nil M "KA I. 1'11 11.0*0- rttv.— El hies, I’- ', enology, L»>g:r, E*thctlC', to a Iliresbing-macliiiie. Give ns uuall and Mota! I’ll i it .sGpi.y . I'I ¡ci »in. Bn«lei ’.* Analo- judge for your*elve* as to our capacity of fui lushing go»»»l' ns above. gv, ('llli'-tiaii i<vi lenec*. Tile way io make money is to save it. To Noit'i xi, t'oi'iisr.. — English Grammar. mve n buy cheap. To buy ehcap j>ay CASH A i tlhliiet lc. (•eogia ph V, I ’l> \ ». G»*< g i.» pn x , l'hxsiologx. Algebra. z’.'»ology. Geometry, for voui goods ami buy <>f REAMES BHDS. Rlieiori *. Na'in al Philosiiphy, Botany. An cient Hi* ory. >L>ii :u Histoi v, ('heiiii*try, I \-.t roiioin v, Men'al I'hil > opli v, tv<l Gov ernment, Book-!.<*eping, English Literature, Evidence* ol Chi isiiani'.y, i’edag >gics. FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, THE SURE D stress The degrees of A. B. and A. M.. with Di plomas.wHI be given in course mibo-ec • 111 pletmg the following ile-cribed courses; i Latin, Greek. M .th in it i»*-, E r/lisli I,in i’1 are and Liters ure, Men al and Moral I’hilosopliv. Modcu Languages, Natural Sciences alul Business. Tho degree of B. 8..with Diplomas,will be awarded those completing the course <>f English Language and Literature, Modern ; Language*. Natural Sciences, Business, Menial and Moral l*hiio*»>ph v. Diploma* w ill I kj piesented those complet ing l lie Normal or Business course. I IS BY MAKING YCLIR PURCHASES AT...- J.S. HOWARD’S CGVSSII «rroi«.E’ FIFTEENTH YEAR. STEA.YJ FLOORIN'! MILL V M l EUHAWDISE. 7! b MARYS ACADEMY, you WILL FIND THERE CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES .1. Ü1 Lil I Cf ihe Most Pc pillar Styles. rpiIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS 1 scliiH.i will commence about the end of August, and is divided in four sessions, Silki, Safins, Vclrets—Plain, Striped and ol eleven xveokseaeh. Bro--adfd—Eaimer»' Satin, Crinoline, Board ami luition, per term,............. ... f 40.00 Sheeting, Domestic Prints, All the Bed and Bedding.................................... .... 4.00 Brands of Hosiery, Gloves, Drawing ami painting.......................... .... 8.00 Piano,.......................................................... .... 15.00 Corsets, Laces, Embroid Ent-ant'e fee, only once..................... .... 5.00 eries, Ribbons, Ruck- SELECT DAY SCHOOL. ings, Handker Primary, per term,...................................... $ fi.oo Junior, “ ....................................... 8.00 I chiefs, Hats, Senior, “ ................................... ¡o.UO Pupils are received at any time, and spe cial a'tent'on is pant to paiiieiikir sludies in JEWELRY, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS behalf of children xvho have but limited CHEAP SUITS, time. For further particulars apply at the Acadeinv. I TOBACCOS, CIGARS, CUTLERY, TO WHOM IT MÄY CONCERN volici-: is h - ii * i-.Ycivrx that i , x h iX’r pia •'•<! niy notes aiiil a»'»*»>iiHt* in ili»* li iml* <>t iteaioe* Bios., xvho xvill receive uni re *(*i|<t for all money* duo me. Those knowing i i<e:n*»*lx « » mb li'efi are icjtiested to make pioniHl payiiient xx lien accouutM »hall become due. O. HARBAUGH. Jackson villo, Sept. 20, Isso. P UBLIÚ N G TICE. rPHE PUBLIC is HEREBY NOTIFIED L thaï ili<< lie** of ■ <>;.a»*»*»>s an»i c gaia can hereaf■ er b. oht'.in«*»i at tli»> toll house near Cliavuei’s bridge »>u I! >gm* river. Ai»oan extra ipiality of hqimr ny the quart. Pi ices reas«)uai>te. R MINING BI A N !. » ¡ t » T11 E T1 M Efi 1 <» efk F. Conn’s iland-houk <>l Mining I äw abvMv«, kept hand. LGtco ♦» »-»py CANEIES, -âc., Which will he sold at Lowest Rates l^Ol* Cash ATTENTION! rpriE undersk . nl D, having fn - 1 tered mtn n copartnership witli J., G. i.ird'ov. is drair» u* of balancing all ae- i counts, and heieby ells upon those indebt ed tohiin t'> roux* forward and settle at onre. I nie»* a »(‘ttlenient is madewithm a rea sonable length ot tune 1 w iB piece tlie 1 u*i- ne»s in charge of anaitornev. I mean l.ua- ■ nosH. DAVID CRONEMILLEK. Jacksonville, Nov. 1. 1880. THIS APTTR. *w ** ",aiO_ P f[a r p fceweJI °» °**» « Co', HQ Kpj »MX* tW- K wh**rr ovma«<t> nia» t-, nuei» Tor tt |ji yf-W vaflK. A m 5** . oUTtiMl