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I Jill DEMOCRATIC TIMES OUR PLATFORM. Josephine County Mines. ?Tn!"T "■IF "I a wv I NEW THIS WEEK. i MERCHANDISE.__ A Waldo correspondent of the l>el A7orte A truly Democratic creed to fit and TOYFUL News f->r Boys ar>! Girls !1 T. G. REAMER. E. R. REA MES. /» ’ •cord has this to say of some of tho d Y >un-r an<l oil!! A SEW J?.. ft'Orixl Paper far Jaekxon, Jssrphine & Lake. meet the wants of the times should cover \ EXTI o X juat patented for them, mint's of Josephine county: for Homo use ’ the following points: Fn-t an I Scroll Sawing, Turning, Deselles A Co., who were working on FRIDAY, • • ••••••••••••.•'DECEMBER 10, 1880. Boring, ¡ ’rilling,Grinding, Polishing, 1. No slavery of the mind. Freo “Scott’s Gulch,” liiivcteep gravel mines Screw Price £5 tu $50. thought, free speech and free votes—fair w ith a bank of of) feet. Tin y have am Seri I 6 cents f< r 100 pages. CALIFORNIA ST., A oreat many failures are reported I ly counted. BPHUA1M BBOWN, Luwul, Ahoa. ple pressure, unit elevate the dirt about 2. One term of six years for the Presi ‘2."» f«*et. This is an <>1<1 claim that lias al from the East. Has the business boom dent and Vice President. No re-election. ways paid its owners, and imlientions JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, promised by tho Republican managers set SETTLE UP 3. No repudiation in any fonn. An point towards similar results for years to in? honest dollar worth a dollar, everywhere come. Mr. Desselles superintends the ““ LL those knowing themselves and at any time. mine. T he writing desk presented by Queen I indebted at Bilger’s Hardware Store 4. A bi-metallic standard, with enough Wimer <t Simmons, on “ Butcher are hereby notified to come forward and Victoria to the President of the United paper mouwy to meet the wants of com Gulch,” have beyond a doubt the most settle immediately, a* the books must be States should have been sent to Giummercy merce. BY ADOPTING A extensive mine in Southern Oregon. They squared by the 1st of January, 1881. Bus MHS. J. BILGER. 5. A tariff for revenue. Tho immedi use an eleven-inch giant, have an abun- iness is meant. park or Greystone, where he resides. And all disease's of the Kidneys, Bladder ate reform of tho tariff. Free ships. Free danco of water and luckily very few aud Urinary Organs by wearing the trade as soon as the financial needs of the , G ive us a law forever disfranchising a rocks. They have a bank of 60 feet and NOTICE TO TEACHERS. BREATHING TROUBLES. man who will barter or offer to sell bis country will allow. No steps backward. some of it very rich. This is anew mine, 6. No monopolies. No subsidies. No having run but four months and a-half on rpiIERE WILL BE A PUBLIC EXAM- vote. The Democracy can then copc with corporation hus a right to wrong tho peo pay dirt. The owners have been three I ¡nation of applicants for Teacher’s Cer It DRIVES INTO tlie system curative Itiia 'URIEL orilElLING and RELIEF. tho Republican managers and their huge ple. and healing purposes. years opening the mine, ami I might say tificates held at the District School House agents It DRAWS FROM the diseased parts the 7. Civil service reform. Capable and will not have it in good running order be in Jacksonville on money-bags. _____________ Simple, Sensible, Painless, poison that causes death. faithful officers to hold office during good fore the last of next summer. This is tho Saturday. December 25th. ISUO. Thou»au«is l'«*stlly to It» Virtues. T he Democratic party is not dead nor behavior. No politics in public business. only hydraulic claim now in operation. IN PRICES Direct, Powerful. is it dying. It is alive, alert and coura No assessments for party purposes. No Six men are employed in both of the Teachers will please take notice and gov YOU CAN BZ BELIEVED A17D It CURES where all else fails. A REVE geous, and means to fight the battle for appointments as rewards for political ser above named claims, and both of them ern themselves accordingly. CUBED. LATION and REVOLUTION in Medicine. J. D. FOUNTAIN, vices, unless attended by worthiness. use the locomotive head light. Wimer A free government out on this lino if it takes County School Superintendent. Dou’t despair until von havo tried this Sen Absorption or direct application, as oppos 8. Universal education as tlie safe- i Simmons have moved more dirt in the ed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. all the century. guard of universal suffrage. Tho States past two years than any other three mines sible, Easily Applied and RADICALLY Send for our treatise on Kidney troubles, —AND TH8— to be aided by the national government, in the county combined. Their cut is one- JACKSONVILLE HOTEL. EFFECT U A L Remedy. sent free. Sold by druggists, or sent by W eaver did his utmost for the Repub in proportion to the amount expended by Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on re mail, on receipt of price, $2. half a mile in length and about 60 feet ceipt of price, ¿2, t>y licans in the recent campaign, and how he them and the results obtained. This is tho Original and Genuine Kidney Rpin’s Building, California St., deep. Mr. Simmons is now superintend Ask for it and take no other. The “Only” Lung Pad Co., Pad. Address, shall be rewarded is a question that will de 9. Works of public improvement of ent. general value and importance to be un WILLIAMS BLOCK, Quinn A Little are running an incline. Jacksonville, - - Oregon. mand the early attention of Garfield’s ad dertaken by the national government. i>: i koi r, Mich. The “Only” Lung Pad Co., ministration. He must be provided for, The public revenue comes from the peo- ■ : They have excellent dirt, and will surely WILLIAMS BLOCK. Son I for Testimonials and our book, ' succeed if they have good luck hoisting. in anticipation of 1884. pie, and, when needed, should be provi-! ■ As this is the first attempt to drift here, riUIE BEST OF ACCOMMODATIONS “Three Millions a year,” sent free. DEIKHir, Mich. dently used for their benefit. GENERAL MERCHANDISE!! L furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. we want to sec them succeed. Tn« Republican party at the South With such a platform as this—under 11! MEALS 25 CENTS. bolstered up the Democratic repudiation- stood, believed in, expounded everywhere MISCELLANEOUS. Tha Tariff. MISCELLANEOUS. —THE— J. C. BIRK HEAD, Proprietor. Ists; but in every instance their measures and always acted upon—the Democratic Frank Hurd of Ohio has introduced were defeated. This is something the party will retrieve its losses and grow GREATEST VARIETY Republican press at the North has failed stronger every hour. Defeat will not strong free-trade resolutions in the House : NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. IMMENSE QUAN THIES of Representatives, with tho intention of to givo tho Southern Democracy credit weaken it. I In the County Court of Jackson county, ------ OF------ TO BKLECT FROM IN committing the Democratic party to a State ot Oregon. for. __________ In the matter oi the estate of Geo. McKnight, tariff for revenue only. It isalso announc I Southern Progress. deceased. T he S/ate Ziwe Herald, which was de ed that a strong effort will be made to VTOTICE IS HEREBY Any One Store in Southern GIVEN THAT That tho South has, within the last few stroyed by firo sometime ago, reappear» the administratrix of said estate has draw lines between Democrats and Re- Oregon or Northern in its old form. It looks well and seems years, naade rapid progress in enlarging : publicans on this question during tho ses- filed in th«* Ckiunty Court for Jackson Coun ty , Oregon,her final account as such admin none the worso for its past experience. her field of business and enterprise, is i sion. Tho Democracy should have made istratrix, and by order <>t said Court Tues California. ----- ARRIVING AT------ We hope the proprietors will not be so shown in the interest which has beon I a square fight for free trade in the last day, th«. 4t! day ot'January, tssf, at the Faculty. hour of 10 o’clock a . M., is set lor hearing I unfortunate again. The T imes passed manifested in manufacturing pursuits. | campaign, instead of truckling to tho pro objeciions tosaid tinal ace<>unt;and all per I ’ REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS, A.M.. P rhs - through the samo ordeal somo eight Throughout the entire South factories of tective tariff of the monopolist in a meas sons interest! <1 in said estat«* are hereby no 1 i > en i ,—Prol«'ssor of Natural Science, different kinds havo been established, and ure. A tariff for revenue only is what the tified to appear and fi le liis or her object ions years ago. _________ Mental and Moral Philosophv. to said account on or before said day. have generally met with marked success; REV. LADRE RoYAL.A. M .‘—Professor 1’ublished in the D emockatic T imes b\ Tn« situation in Ireland becomes more and the prospects are that in a faw years people want, und as the Democratic OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF ol Latin and Greek Languages and Llt- order of lion. Silas J. Day, Judge of said perplexing. Parnell, in a speech at Wa many of tho Southern products which party is the party of the people.it should Court. «irat u re. MBS. A. A. RO< ERS, P receptress ,— terford, last Sunday, openly avowed him have heretofore been sent elsewhere to be have taken a decided stand on this point. SARAH J. McKNIG 11T, Administratrix. Teacher of Elocution, Principal of Pre COMPRISING A FULL LINE OF self in favor of a revolution, if ho saw a manufactured, will be retained and mado Wo are decidedly in favor of making the paratory Department. " MISS ELLA M. St < >TT,—Teacher of Piano, chapco ♦& win, and he thought the chance up at home. Much attention is paid in next campaign with the tariff question hub É» ip organ and Vocal Culture. FANCY GOODS would come. The Irish have become the cotton and other of the Southern as one of tlie most important involved. GENERAL M1 s.s KATE TlloRNToN, — Assistant Teacher. thoroughly aroused and some radical ro Statos to the manufacture of oil from cot GREAT D1MTKF.SN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, OA8JLMERE8 ------ AT- Expenses. forms in the affairs of Ireland must be ton seed, which, by process of refinement, is often suddenly experienced from an at AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND inaugurated at once, or blood will be is made as sweet us olive oil. It is not tack ofcramp in t in* stomach, colic or oth- MADAME HOLT'S HALL SATINS, I’.ooTS A SHOES, TL’ ITI< >N.~ Sii a month, 815 a quarter, 810 ! er painful affections lor the relief of which j a sear. One scholar thr<*e years, or three, CLOTHING, ETC., spilled. ________ ------- ON only used as such in this country, but is j nothing is superior to Dr. Pierce’s Cotn- in same family, one year, $100. Instru- I pound Extract of Smart-Weed, or Water- meutal Music or Voice Culture $5a month. // O ur Republican cotemporaries notice shipped to Italy, and is tliero used in i Pepper, compounded from tin’ best French New Year's Eve, Dec. 31st. Vocal music in ela*s S.'i a tpiarter. Board LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS that while Missouri has considerably adulterating the pure urticle. Of tho six 'brandy, Jamaica ginger, smart weed, or I 8.!..Ml a week. Room* or Cottages for self- % ; water pepper, ami anodyne gums. For di- - i boarding, 82 t<> $5 a month. Turtion in all -------- more population than Indiana, the latter million gallons manufactured in 1879, by ' arriuca, dysentery, bloody flux, choleia I I ' case- payable in advance in cash or accep Al ADAME IIoLT HEREBY ANNOUN far the greater quantity went to Italy, morbus, its warming, soothing, astringent cast at least 60,000 votes more than did 1VE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE table notes. 1 ecs to tlie- public that she is now mak ami heating properties render it a perfect and the Italian government, in order to i tv ladies to tlie tact that we have now on the former. That is easily explained. ing great preparations for a grand ball at specific, unsurpassed as an anodyne and I hand the largest and be*t sek'eted »swirl- Courses of Study. Ha«l it been necessary that the Hoosier cheek the adulteration of the native oil ; stimulating embrocation or liniment. her new hall on New Year'.* Eve, Dee. 31*4. j incut o’ LA DI ES’ DRESS GOODS and FA N- FANCY GOODS, HATS, fa. Prof. Scott’s String Band has been engag <•< h iDs of ey ery d<**crip! i< >n iu Southeru State should have cast MM),000 votes in with it, lias imposed a heavy duty upon should be kept in every iamily. Sold by ed fol’ I he occasion. C ovi :- e in E nglish L angpage and L tt - all druggists at fifty cents. 1 < »regoii, and we will henceforth make this its importation. There are at present 1 ickets (including supper) ¿2 50. ep . ati ' re . — Reading, Eiovution, English excess of more populous Missouri,in order ----- OF THE----- (>iaiiimar, Engloii Aii.ilyMs ami Parsing, line of goods our *|>eciallv and sell them at to assure Republican success, the mana forty-two of these cotton seed oil factories V an S to . se A C p . i . sby , Wholesale and Re A general invitation is extended. English Composition, English Literature. in the United States, using four hundred tail Druggists,Toledo, Ohio, say:—We have gers would have furnished them. Rhetoric, Ancient History, Nlediieval Uis- Cheaper than the Cheap*3st. ami ten thousand tons of cotton seod, sold large quantiiies of the Excelsior Kid ; tory, Modern History. To th«» gent)em<*n we will say, it you which yielil thirty-five gallons of oil to ney Pail, and have been surprised at the B i ’ siness C ollegia .— Arithmetic, Book- want a No. IS! IT OF CL( »TH Es y mi m u*t M r . H ayes , returning from his elec the unvarying satisfaction given by them. — ton. The seed, after the oil has been S ee A dv . ko«*ping. Banking, Ci v il < lovei iiinent. Com goto tti'ain«** Bros, to buy it, a* wrclaim to tioneering trip to the Coast, is reported as extracted, is largely used for fattening mercial Law, International Law, l'oliticai iia\«. tile best STOt'K OF Cl »»T HING ill Economy, Algebra. Geometry, English Jackson county and willallow uoonetouH- expressing great astonishment at the au cattle. Grammar ami Rhetoric. i delsell Us. dacity of the Pacific States in voting for yi j Cot rse in L atin .— Latin Grammar, Lat These goods yvere nil purchased by a mem A Self-Constituted Censor. in Reader, < ’¡i-.u’s Commentaries, Y’irgil, ber of our firm from Fl RST < 'LASS Hi »1’8- Hancock, his grounds being that “the ----- GOES TO Cicero’s Oration.*, Livy, i’avitus, 'Jiccro de , ES in Sail 1'raiici*co and New York, ami «vo Pacific States belong to tho Republican Under the plea of economy and justice Poorman's Creek House. < Ifiicii.-. I will warrant eterv article ami sell them party.” This seems to be the impression the Sentinel of tho Sth rears up a straw WM. M ENSOR. Coi’psE in G i : i : i k .—Greek Grammar, cheaper tor cash than any house in <*oiinty. II. MEN SOIL E TX ovor B Je- Gre«*k ihader. Anabasis, <;r.-ek Testament, We also keep on band a full stock of of the Republican leaders generally in re man and then knocks him down with Memora! ilia, Homer, lleioditus, Denio* gard not only to the Pacific States, but to its own missiles. With unjournalistic I thene*’ < »rations. ioi*<k ï I r«l < >i*. GROCERIES, Cotlt-E IN M ATII !!MATl('S.—Arittmietic. all the States, says tho Jackson (Ohio) propriety he proceeds to discuss the For Goods usually f nmd in a | A lg«*bra, Gcoiuet rx’. Trigi nioim t rv *u 1 « c v- Iler aid. Covert case, making District Attorney N'F.WM AN FISHER. ! ing. Mechanics, Ae<>ust ;cs and < >pt ics, As- 11ARI) W A R E, Cl’TI.E R Y, G L ASS W ARE, rilHE UNDERSIGNED WILL GIVE A I I tronomy. Kent the scapegoat of its attacks. The D akota is knocking for admission into 1 grand party at the Boorman’* croek*| CROCKERY. < Ol lt*E IN Mob) i;x 1. ang t'A'ii:*.— French article is a series of contradictions of its house, t lire«' miles -ou' h of Jackson ville, on ; Grammar, Fr«*neh 111 ad. r. ('orinnv, R icine, A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOOhS, the Union. She has not the population HERE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED ( liristmas Eve. The best of music and ; own testimony, insulting to the jurymen U ! German Grammar, German Rea.h r,Gceihe, IT a large assortment of and lacks other qualifications of a State. I supper will be provided. | Schiller. I sitting in the first trial and not particu Farm and Freight Wagon», Tickets (including supper) ¿2 50. Como i C ourse in NArt’RM. S cien « e «.—Geogra The Republican managers are favorable G lit>CERI ES, one! Come all! and enjoy yourselves. larly ebulliating with truth. Unfortu —OF— phy, Phys. Geogr ipliv, I’i*ysiology, Bota to the scheme, us the lust vote of the Ter DRY GOODS, L. HERDING. ny, Zoology, Natural Philosophy, Astrou- Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. nately for the foundation of the Sentinel's ritory shows that they can rely on her. | omv, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology. FANCY GOODS, observations, Judge Hanna presides over C ourse in M ental ano M oral P hiloso i In fact «‘verytliing from the finest needle AEW COOIIS!! phy BOOTS A- SHOES, CITATION TO HEIRS. The Democracy will l>e careful not to re . - Ethii s. Psychology, Logic, Esthetics, to a threshing-inachine. Give us aaall nnd the Circuit Court, and not District Attor HATS,CLOTH ING, peat the blunder made in the case of Col In tho County Court of Jackson County, j Moral Philosophy . Thei*ni, Butler's Analo- judge f >r voiirsely es as to our capacity of ney Kent, as it would have tho people l>e- — AT— TOBACCOS A CIGARS, I gy, Christian Evidenc«*s. i furnishing good* as above. ¡Stalo of Oregon, sitting for probate busi orado in 1876. without whose votes the Th«* way lo make money is to save it. To lieve. This knocks the underpinning ne.'S on Dec. 7, 18S0. N orm At, C ourse . — English Grammar, CAN DI US A NC I'S. Presidential steal could not have been save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH Arithmetic, Geography, Plivs. Geograptiv, In the matter of the estate of U. S. Hayden, from under the article and shows how ut Also a lino and varied stock of Physiology, Algebra. Zoology. <i(*,mielrv, for your goods and buy of deceased. consummated. terly frivolous it is. It would be super I Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Botany, An KEAMES BROS. Tothe heirs oj Htiza Tucker, deceased, Sarah fluous to notico the matter at greater cient History, etodern H istorv. Chemistry, HOLIDAY GOODS. I ’ l . Goodrich, /•'rances Carat me Doled, Her I t is rumored that Gen. Garfield has of length. The general opinion seems to be * Astronomy, Mental Philosophy, Civil Gov bert .W. Hayden, Julia 1.. l\>.st, h/iina K. M. Hutt, and all other heirs, if any there be, rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- ernment, l!ook-ke«*ping, English Literature, fered the portfolio of the State Depart that the article was produced solely for All of which will be sold of saut estate: 1 lire in announcing to the public that he , Evidences of Christianity, Pedagogics. ment to Senator Blaine of Maine. The the purpose of creating a prejudice in the Very Cheap For Cash. \ ’ Of ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT has just received a complete ami first-class 1 Theo. Cameron and Win. Hoffman, ex President-elect could go farther and do community. Call and sec for yourselves. No trouble ecutors of the estate of U. 8. Hayden, de assorlment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Decrees. such as Hats, Shins, t ’ nderwear, etc.; best much worse. We consider Blaine the to show goods. MENSOR BROS., ceased, have tiled a petition, praying for an brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No A Shrieking Farce. The degree* of A. B. and A. M., with Di- Opp. Post Ollie«*. Jackson»file. order of said Court to sell the Pillowing real tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery, ablest of Republican leaders, superior to i plonias,will be given in course totliosecoiu- property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Stat ion - Conkling in every respect. The Senator The last Legislature, which found enough ....... IS BY........ The east half of the west halt of lot No. 2 «■rv, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums, ! pieting the following described courses: from New York only excels in petty fac time to pass the insane asylum job and in block No. 2, in tho town of Jacksonville. Toys. Camlies, Nut*, etc., which will lie sold Latin, Greek, Math *iuaties, English Lan The undivided ball of the N. !-j of the N. at the cheapt^st rates. Give inc a call anti guage and Literature, Mental and Moral tional quarrels and subserviency to one- authorize other raids on the State treas ' Philosophy, Modern Languages, Natural E. X of section 36,township 35, S. of R., 1 W. see for yourselves. man power, while Blaine has more the el- ury, neglected to make any provision for j Scien<*es and Business. '1 he undivided half of lot No. 4 in section F. BRECKENFELD. | The degree of B. S.,with Diplomas,will be monte of a statesman than those of a dem tho protection of gamo. The law as it 23, township 36, S. of R., 5 W., containing j awarded those completing the course of 22.45 acres. now stands is almost a dead letter agogue. ______ Therefore, notice is hereby given that tho READY FOR BUSINESS i English Language and Literature, Modern Languages, Natural Sciences, Business. and should have beon swept off the prayer of said petition will bo heard and de AT ------ S ats an exchange: “To the New York Mental and Moral Philosophy. termined at Jacksonville, in said county Diploma* will be pres«*nted those complet Tribune it looks like a permanent partner statute books. Tho wholesale slaughter of and Slate, on Tuesday, tho 4th day of Janu ing the Normal or Business course. ship between Providence and the Repub deer for their hides will goon unmolested POOL'S NEW HALL, ary, 1881,at 10 o’clock a . M., at which time all parties interest«?«! are notified to appear lican party.” This is the first intimation until some one is indicted by the Grand and show cause why an order ot.salt* should FIFTEENTH YEAR. CGVSII MrrOltlS! EAGLE POINT, not be made as prayed for in said I petition. we have received that Providence is Jury and punished. At the rate tho kill Published in tho D emocratic T imes tor leagued with corruption in every form. ing is now going on, it is self-evident that deer will soon be a curiosity in localities On New Y ear's Eve.Dec. 24th. tour consecutive weeks by order of Hon. ST. MARYS ACADEMY. Salas J. Dav, County Judge. The general impression has always beon in which they used to abound. This i Y°V WILL FIND THEBE 11ENRY KL1PPEL, County Clerk. TILL COMMENT E M ANI FACTUR- to the contrary. But the Republican should be prevented, if possible, and CONDUCTED BY ing Hour on managers having revolutionized the poli some parties threaten to appeal to the law, rilHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES tics of the country in devious ways, may if it cannot bo done otherwise. MO\I»AY. SEPT 20. ISSO. 1 ure in announcing that he will give a next endeavor to get out a new patent on Grand Ball at his new hall on New Year’s W e are prepared to do all kinds <^f Custom Garfield in Washington. Eve, to which everybody is invited. The Christian ethics to confirm the righteous Work, in the way of exchange ot flour for rpHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS best of music and supper will be provided. wheat, choppings teed and grinding corn. Gon. Garfield could not go to Wash Tickets, ¿2.00. ness of their course. 1 school will comnmnee about the end ot We havt* superior machinery for manufac August, ami is diy ided in four sessions, Sills, Satins, I clre/s— Plain, Sfri/.vd and New Year’s Eve festivities will precedo the ington from Mentor witlmut stopping at turing flour and we feel safe in saying that of <*leven yv«»ekseach. T he amendment of the usury law by Harrisburg to dino with Don Cameron. partv. Come one! Come all! llrocaded—Partners' Satin, ('rinoline. we can do better work than any mill in ARTII UR POOL. Board and tuition, per term,.................... $10.0») Rogue River Valley. the lost Legislature is severely condemn Of eourso that fact had no significance. Sheeting, Domestic Prints, All the In «'xehange, we will givi* for good, clean Bed and Bod»ling.......................................... 4.00 ed by the Eastern Oregon press, which Oh, certainly not. The first niau to wel Jlrands of llintiery, (> lores, wheat, 36 lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. of niixeii I »rawing and painting................................ 8.00 Piano,................................................................ 15.00 feed forcaci) lm*-hel. claims that it is calculated to drive capi come his arrival at tho capital was Bob Corsets, Laces, Embroid Entranci* fe»', only once,.......................... 5.00 M e K EN ZIE <t FO U DR A Y, tal to Washington Territory, where a I Ingersoll, and tho first woman was Mrs. eries, Ilibbons, Ilueh- SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Proprietors. J. H. RUSSELL, PROPRIETOR. ings. Handker larger rate of interest is obtained. The 'Spi •ncer, a noted woman’s lights agitator. I Primary, per term,....................................... $ G.00 I Junior, “ ....................................... 8.00 law is apparently in favor of the borrow ■ Ho starts well under these benign influ chiefs, Hats, HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM ! Senior, “ ....................................... 10.0C er; but it will soon bo found that while ences. Hayes scut his carriage to tho sta rpHE UNDERSIGNED, REING ST A Pupils are received at anytime, and spe JEWELRY, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS —Avn— money can hardly be obtained here now tion with a pair of horses that havo been L tinned at Ashland again, lias turned hi* cial attention is paid to particular studies in entire attention to the br'half of chihlreii who have but limited at 12 per cent., it will bo still scarcer well kept at the public expouse. This CHEAP SUITS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE time. For further particulars apply at tlie when the new law goes into effect. The 1 cheap civility was the first the Fraudulent Academy. NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY MARBLE BUSINESS. TODACCOS, C1GA1ÌS, CUTLERY, demand should regulate the price of President ever extended in a public form IS 1 and is prepared to furnish the market to this man, without whose vote on the with every description ot lumber of a xupe and is fully prepared to fill all orders in money in any country. STRAYED. j j. "i Electoral Commission he would not have rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed this line with neatness and dispatch and a CANDIES, &c., been put in the White House. prices to suit tlie times. « to order ami satisfaction guaranteed. T he popular vote at tho recent Presiden LMIOM THE FARM OF THE UNDER- All orders addressed to us at Jackson MON U M EM’S, TA I ’> LEI'S, 11E AI >STON Et- 1 signed, near Jackson ville, on the night tial election was over 9,000,000, and seems ville will receive prompt attention. oi the 51 ii,tour horses—a bay mare with bell, Bets on California. Executed in any description of marble FIELDS A PARKS. to have been equally divided as between branded J. M., two cream-colored horses, Every variety of cemetery and other stone <>ne with light mane and tail, t lie other with Garfield and Hancock, tho other candi This may be of interest to those having work executed in a satisfactory manner dark maim and tail, and a bav horse brand Special attention given to orders from aqy dates hardly figuring in the result. In wagered on the result of the late election NOTICE. ed J. N. T. connected. A liberal reward part oi Southern Oregon. Address ATTENTION! __ many of the Southern States the voto is in California: will be paid for tlmir re«*oy«*ryT or for any J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or. Those who are indebted to ' information leading thereto. G ridley , N ov . 22, 1880. "light and Hancock does not get the ma riUIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING EN- California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. J. N. T. MILLER. I tered into a copartnership yvitliJ.G. jority Tilden did in 1876; and this fuct, to I E ditor S pirit of the T imes — Dear Sir: I the undei’signed by note or ! Jacksonville. Nov. 1], 18*o. A bets Hancock carries tho State of Cali book account are hereby no , Birdsey, is »lesirous of balancing all ac gether with the stampede at the North, fornia. B claims a draw, owing to one counts, and hereby calls ti|M>n t lm*e indebt SETTLE UP. ed to hint tn come forward and setti«* at once. may give Garfield a bare plurality. The Republican Elector being elected. The tified that an immediate set-1 TO LOAN. I nless a settlement is mad«* within a rea<- Republican vote wap very full every- matter referred to you for decision. Please tlement must be made, as I A LL PERSONS INDEBTED RO T.. DAN- sonatile length ot time I will place thel u*i- state whether A wins nil or five-sixths, or intend to go East to buy The highest price paid in -l\. forth, M. D., on book account are re ^TEVERAL HUNDBED DOLLARS, ON ne*s in charge of an attornev. I nr«s«i l>us- wuoro, while many a Democrat, demoral according to rules would it be a draw? quested to come forward and settle on or k? good security. For further particulars in«*sa. DAVID (’RoNEMILI.EK. goods, and must have money. cash for wheat by ized by the Indiana election, did not turn before the first day of January, 18*1, or their enquire of C has . J. W alsh . t . Jacksonville, Nov. 1. 1880. G. KAREWSKI. accounts will be placed in the hands of an oat at all. Garfield is a minority Presi A n nw er .—A wins the whole of the State T imes office, Jacksonville. < iregon. G.KAREWSKI, attorney for collection. on the above proposition. — N. Spirit of dent by several hundred thousand votes rilHE best cariMjnter’s, wagoii-iiiakt*r’saiid L. DANFORTH. I JAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLA>S AM« the Times A blacksmith’s tools at JOHN MILLER’S. at loast. Jacksonville, Oregon. Jacksonville, Dec. 1, I860. DEI c- - —s frid | REAMES BROS., L* *-™ whit.* J A or any I ply to A I s Bl AHEAD AS USUAL!! A den, into .T-ti OS*'» iti nient ol Culi lii ’J LUNG DISEASES, THRUST DISEASES, S"lltllr*l go to 11 than Tol tre.l! ill Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad. THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ever Known in a Regular Business, LARGEST STOCK! i NEW GOOES ! NEWMAN await al N k | Usi ce, I tioii < f J lias takil the <l,*ti to ol irl parts w| We. .Uli corne al S.riiu' 11 g ¡ ir i'i’l Will .-pal R ktu J G ran'. Jl.-lbt till rather ■ poses. I that in ■ grain oil! stormii la «•onsiderl gaged afl inter,I i'eit Sua Disc J ALL TOR CASH!! 1’IS LIE retin d t| tvruoonJ Judge 11 rive«! at] it appeal FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, MERCHANDISE The Finest Assortment of MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! LATEST STYLES & PATTERNS i: vis i s < >i > v SOCIAL PASTY EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. MENSOR BROS., FIRST-CLASS VARIETY STORE LATEST A1ÌR1VALS THE SURE HOAD TO SUCCESS! GM Ï MAKING YOUR PURCHASES CHRISTMAS BALL J. S. HOWARD’S THE JACKSONVILLE STEAM FLOURING MILL \\ ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. tDRE8 MATERIAL & FURNIHING GOODS Of the Most Popular Styles. LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY! STERLING SAWMILL 6 Miles South oi Jacksonrllie, Which will be sold at Lowest Rates WHEAT WANTED. 1 pally at JULLN M ILLER’S J ga.’v'l ml ble for 1 them mi new tnal t<> I >r<H i nemnss pense td averted. R oll ecliol.ir* the Roll for the t ending I Swa< k.-rj W. Mall dentón, J M atbewj sou, Al Id aud »Leni R f . i . i «« lluld scry morning preach ai Sn ix lay >1 Point s. 1] Elder Ml on Suu'ii Ehler A. at Antel the 9th. Rev. M. S toi . i . elite Tuesday hi money, amount in were st«ii front r<* ed throut at suppeq with the to indicai when the en, relu rd It ia a main iuc C hris fi held at tn under ih| 1 SehooL well, actii iu collectl week and men ted as Sabbath J will also U comprise are in coal occasion < Jacksony il au enjoy al be given t Tits U now <>n tr Like the «j tnal, it is aens, to w lins, J. 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