DEMOCR ATIC TIMES fi I i Pension Reform. Our Impending Dangers. * Q MERCHANDISE. m •< u > □ REAMES BROS.. The necessity for a modification of the E. K. REA MEH, r. G. REAMES. The great danger to the trade of the present system of action upon applications Offkrtl Pîtprr lor Jnrkson, Josephine I Lake. i country at the present time i* the specn- for pensions has so long been apparent latiou in stock*, which has now grown to that there is reason to hope that Congress ..DECEMBER 24, 1880 alarming proportion*. It is absorbing FRIDAY, will, during the present session, thor CALIFORNIA NT., ! money which would be used in commor-1 oughly revise and reform this important O fficial returns from the various cial aud manufacturai purpose*. It is thus THE brunch of tho Government service. We States thus far indicate that Hancock will crippling the really profitable portion of JACKSONVILLE. OREGON LUlî G understand that Senator Carpenter con havo a majority over Garfield in the pop the buaines* of the country in order to make profits tor speculator* that are not templates tho preparation and introduc ular vote. ____ ___ of a bill providing for five Commis earned except by n*ing money for the ex tion sioners, to lie located at Washington, be W e wish our patrons a merry Christ clusive purpose of inflating value*. Lead tween whom the entire work shall be di Eeu«jEr..t3r«a ex > T-rrm mas,ami hope that they may witness many i BY ADOPTING A ing bankers say that uuless this specula vided. He will do this with a view to fa recurrences of the event, unembittered by cilitate action and to insure a decision up tion i* »topped, serious injury will be And all diseases of tho Kidneys, Bladder on applications during the lifetime of the the varied ills flesh is heir to. T TI and Urinary organs by wearing the done to all branches of legitimate indus applicants. ___________ I H BREATHING TROUBLES. T he Yreka Journal reports an outra try—agricultural, manufacturai and com always Cnros and never disap* WWFW usen» points Tho world’« great Pain- geous murder by tramps in Mississippi. mercial. From the present look-out, ••AN» THE I.EAV. M WERE FOR THE HEAl.INM OF TIIH NATION!*.” Ilalievor for Man and Beast« It DRIVES INTO tlie system curative Ila<l this occurred before election this there seems to be no way of stopping Il is a 'll Kill ofllEIUW mid RELIEF. Cheap, quick and reliable» agents and healing purposes. This is fully exemplified in the demon I SQlf same journal would have been too these wild speculations, unless all the stration that so common .i pasture weed as It DRAWS FROM Ilio diseased parts the poison that causes death. eager to announce it as “another Demo New York banks combine and form a sort smart-weed, or water-pepper, possesses me Lli .JÓ-ÍA IN PRICES Thonvauds Testily to its Virtues. dicinal properties which, when combined of association in connection with tho with essence of Jamaica Ginger and other cratic outrage.” PITCH EK’S C ASTORIA Clearing-HouHo; this association to havo efficacious vegetable extract-, »s in Dr. YOU CAM BE BELIEVED AUD It CURES where all else fails. A REVE T he Washington Monument, which Pierce ’ s Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. is not Narcotic. Children, the power to raise < r lower the rate of in CUBED. LATION and REVOLI T1O.N in Medicine. e stool so many year* less sightly than terest as the condition of the foreign ex It constitutes a most potent remedy for grow fat upon, Mothers like, Ab’orpt ion or d ¡reel appl¡cation, as oppos bowel affections, as diarrhoea, dysentery, ; Don’t despair until von have tried tins Sen- ed to unsatisfactory interna) medicines. the ruins of Babylon, begins to grow change or of the internal trade of the flux, etc. It is also an efficacious medicine and Physicians recommend | sible, Easilv Applied and RADICALLY Ncnd for our treatise on Kidney troubles, heavenward and the “oldest inhabitants country requires. This is the only mode lor colds, and to break upjlevorsand inflani- I i EFFEt’TUA L Rmnc-dy. CASTORIA. It regulates tlio sent free. .Sold by druggists, or sent by attacks, and for the alleviation ot Sold bv Druggists, or sent by mail on re mail, on receipt ot price. $2. Howels, cures Wind Colic, who saw its foundation stone laid max in which speculation can be stopped, inatory Every family should keep a supply pain, ceipt of price, $2, by 'l itis is the Original and Genuine Kidney allays Feverishness, and de live to know its top is “hidden in the unless the Treasury is given power to of it. 50 cents by druggists. Pad. Ask for it and take no other. Tho “ Only ” Lung Dai Co., stroys Worms. Address, clouds. ■ WILLIAMS BLOCK, compel tho banks at certain time* to stop Health, Strength and Vigor ma uoir. i< ii. The “Only” Lung Pad Co., T he Republican party says: “By thun discounting too freely by raising the in Of the Kidneys ami Bladder always fol lows the use <>i the great Buchu Compound, WILLIAMS BLOCK. Sen I for Testimonials and our t book, der! I’m going to make the iext-books of terest rate or increasing the bank re “Dr. Mlntie’s Neplireticum.” Bright’s Dis IHilltHIT, Rich. “Threo Millions a year,” sent free. GENERAL MERCHANDISE this country, and, by thunder, if you sources. ease, Diabetes, Inflammation, Smarting and WEI DE MEYER’S CA P rivate D iseases are quickly cured by it. TARRH Cure, a Constitutional don’t buy from me and take in all they For Leucorrhiea it has no cqua1. Don’t be Railroad Legislation. Antidote for this terrible mala say, by thunder, you’re a traitor.” Givo persuaded to take any other preparation. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. dy, by Absorption. The most • the public your view* once more, Mr. In Judge Jere. 8. Black, in an elaborate Every one who lias tried it recommends it. Important Discovery since Vac For sale by all druggists. Price $1 a buttlo, cination. Other remedios may and masterly letter to the New York or gersoll. GREATEST VARIETY six bottles lor $3. IMMENSE QUANTITIES AC‘u N 'in relievo Catarrh, this cures at Chamber of Commerce, declares, as an G en . L ane celebrated his79th birthday A 4 AKO. any stage before Consumption TO SKI.HCT FMOM IM sets in. at Roseburg on the 14th. The worthy old incontrovertible proposition, that it is a To all who are suffering from the errors cardinal error of railroad owners and man aud indiscretion of youth, nervous weak pioneer and statesman was tlie recipient of the heartiest congratulations, in which agers “that railways are the property of ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I Any One Store in Southern his many friend» throughout Oregon and the companies authorized to run them,” will send a recipe that will cure you FREE Oregon or Northern J)F CHARGE. This great remedy was America join. M.iy he live to see the in and maintains instead the common law, discovered by a missionary in South Amer EVERYBODY common sense and eminently sound prin California. auguration of a Democratic I’residont. ----- GOES TO ciple that, “a public highway cannot bo ica. Send a self-addressed envelope to the ARRIVING AT----- R ev . J oseph T. I nman , Station J>, Acti S tocks have steadily declined since private property, and a railroad laid out York City. PHCPBIETOB. EUSSE the Presidential election. So has iron. and built by the authority of tho State for So has wheat. So has pork. Wageswill the purpose» of commerce is as much a For Good* usually fatimi in a NEW THIS WEEK. weaken next. And when that comes the public highway as a turnpiko road, .canal OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF HE UNDERSIGNED. BEING STA- workingmen who wero wheedled into or navigable river.” They are therefore IMPORTANT NOTICE tioned at A-blami again, has turned hi.« voting for Garfield on promise of steady amenable to legislation by tho peoplo. entire attention to the HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED and higher wages, based on booming Th« propor time for regulating the ILL WHO KNOW TH EMSEI.V I'S IN- I WHERE _/Y debted to the firm of Hughes A Adams, ; IV a large assort meut of COMPRISING A FULL LINE OF MARBLE BUSINESS, prices, will wish they .hadn't. freights and fares charged by the Oregon saloon-keepers, Kerby ville,Josephine coun GR(X FRIES, FANCY GOODS railroad companies may not be at hand as ty, Oregon, are hereby notified that the ac and is ful’v prepared to fill all orders in DRY GOODS, F rom 1872 to 1875, under a Republican counts and books of the said firm have ! this line with lie itiiess and dispatch aud a GENERAL y«L as there is room for encouragement; been put in my hands for collection ami FANCY GOODS, policy, the balance of trade was uniformly LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMKRfW prices to uit the times. but it will ultimately como. California is sell lenient. You are hereby reipiested to BOOTS A SHOES, AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND MONTM E N TN, T A Bl. El'S, 11E AI -SIX)N Eb against us, and our import* (purchases) clamoring for reform in this particular, call at my office at Kerby ville at once and MAIS, CLOT HING, Executed in any description of marble. SATINS, BOOTS i SHOES, exceeding our exports (sales) $302,757,- square the figures. TOBACCOS A CIGARS, which the Railroad Commission creat Every variety ot cemetery ami other stone S. W. FORBES, Collector. CLOTHING, ETC., 000; from 1876 to 1879, under Democratic / work executed in a satisfactory manner. Kerbyville, Dee. 13, 1880. CANDIES A NUTS. ed by the New Constitution was expected Special attention given to orders from aq> policy, the balance of tratio was largely Also a fine and varied ntock o^’ to give, but has signally failed to do. part ot Southern Oregon. Address LADIES' CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS in our favor, anil our exports exceeded J. 11. Kl’ssELL, Ashland, Or. Railroads, like other corporations, are our imports by §753,271,000. HOLIDAY GOODS. soulless and inclined to be extortionate All of which w ill be sold ll’K CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE T he proclamation by Hayes that the when tho opportunity presents itself. you are hereby notified that XT ladies to the taut that we have nowon 1 I thirty days after I meet you al y mr re t vessel* of China are hereafter to be ad Very Cheap For Cash. hand the largest and liest selected assort spoctive precincts to receive taxes, 1 will , The Electoral Count. ment o* LA DI EN’ DRESS < iOOl»N and F A N- WINTER OPENING mitted in all ports of the United States on commence riding to collect those unpaid.! Call and “ee for yourselves. N > trouble FANCY GOODS, HATS, &c. < 'Y Gt m »1 >S ofevery description in Southern The attempt of the Republicans in til 6 You are respectfully asked to come fm ward ; i show goods. MENSOR BROS,, equally favorable terms with European —AT Oregon.and we will henceforth make tins and pay without having to pay mi etge. Opp. Post O13e.-. .lacUsoii i ille. line of goods our specialty and sell them at vessels is another sop to tho Chinese Cer- House to make out that the Vice Presi WM. BYBEL, OF THE----- oberus. China will now show the Pacific dent must count the electoral votes is but Slieriffand Tax Collector for Jackson Coun Cheaper than the Cheapest. ('east what it is to import coolies, not a repetition of tho effort of four years ago, ty Oregon. Jacksonville, Dec. 23, 1880. To the gentlemen we will say, it vo« withstanding tho newly modified treaty. 4VE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW from which they were forced to recede. 11 and complete stock of Mtllinory goods, want a No. 1 SU IT < >F CL< »TH ES y*»u niu.l goto Kearnes Bros, to buv it, as wcclaim Io consisting of Tun average country editor now apos I As a matter of historic fact, the Vico Pres have the best STOCK OF CI-OTUING iu h L* « tl trophizes to Christmas and waxes eloquent ident has never counted tho vote, and is Jackson"«unty and will allow noone to un EATS OF ALL STYLES, dersell ti*. over the beautiful subject. ’Tisthc same not permitted to do so by tho Constitu These goods were all purchased by a mem RIBBONS, EAGLE POINT, tion. Tho Republican organs are foolish ------ AT ------ article that has been warmed over for de ber of our fu in from FIRsT-CLASS Hol’S- FL A TII IRS, ES in San Francisco and New York, and we cades and the “oldest inhabitant’’ can ly charging that tho Democrats “propose T. B. Higinbothaxn, Prop'r. AM. TO BE SOLI) AT will warrant every article and sell them to steal tho Presidency ” in February. POOL'S NEW HALL. h LOW EKS, hardly remember when it was first brought cheaper lor cash than any bouse in county. The Democrats will certainly not imitate into existence. Tho dear people will COLLARS We also keep on hand a full stock of í ’rictus know all about it in due time if theso sa tho Republican managers,who perpetrated rpiIE SUP.SCRXBER TAKltS PLEASURE EJELE P01XT, AND CUFFS. vants persist in tlmir unselfish enterprise. tho crime in 1870-7. One feature of tho L in announcing to the citizens of Eagle GROCERIES, Point and surrounding country that In» ha'- loro SS<*‘ii8-cI < M*. I controversy of tho past is noticeable. Tho opened a wagon shop »nd is how prepares ! On New Year’s E vo . Dec. 24th. V VSILIUG, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, S ays tho Yreka Journal: “The T imes , Republicans havo been bitterly opposing to do all work in his tine promptly and it; j ORNAMENTS SILKS, LACES, the BEST STYLE,at reasonable rates. A like most other Democratic journal«, pa CROCKERY. a measure which is simply ageaffirmation fair share of the public patronage is sulic raded tho Chinese forgery letter up to the , veils ’ Süd Laics ’ Haiitacliiefs. ited. milE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS A FULL LINE OF AkiHLAND GOOP«, very day of election, when fully convinc- 1 of that under which they performed the j&ii- Satisfaction guaranteed. ! I uro in announcing that he will give a and count of tho electoral votes of 1868 T. B. H1G1NBOTHAM {<lran<l Ball at his new hall on New Year'.-, cd that it was a ba.se forgery.” We will Farm and Freight 1872. .live, to which evervbody is iuvilel. The take occasion to observe here that the I liest of music and supper will be provided. —OF— NOTICE Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. Joar/mf is guilty of downright prevarica Tickets, $2.00. Change of Commanders. New Year’s Eve festivities will precede tho ! In tact everything from the fine»t neudle tion a» far as we are concerned. Its gan FIFTEENTH YEAR. 4 J. ADAMS HAVING SOLD II IS IN | party. Come one! Come all! I > EW GOODS!! . to a threshing-machine. Give us a call and grened partisnnisni seems to be getting! Gen. Wheaton. Colonel of the 2d In- terest in the saloon business to James I AR I’ll i'll P ool . judge for yourselves a* to our capacity «f the better of its good sense. fautry, will ae«ume charge of the Depart Cares by ABSORPTION, Nairn's Way. 4, LUNG DISEASES, UlEAD AS USUAL!! ES, Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad. THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ever Known in Regular Business 14. JI IVIUO, <»UV< IV 1’1 I or» o J j.v • - ■ LARGEST STOCK! NEW GOOES! MENSOR BROS., ALL FOR CASH!! NEWMAN l'lSMELl’S. T FIRST-CLASS VARIETY STORE FALLÌ WINTER DRY-GOODS MERGE: All DE' The Finesi assortment of THE NEW MÍLLIHERY STORE. LATEST STYLES & Pan EENS o»i EVER BROUuiil'TOTffiSClTL LATEST ARRIVALS mont of the Columbia, vic« Gon. O. O. T hu Lakeview Examiner, referring to Howard, who goes East to take ehargo of the sw indie unearthed by tho Govern I the military academy at West Point, a ment in th« construction of tho Willam I much more congonial occupation for him ette Valley and Cascade Military Wagon I than fighting Indian*, and where his re- Road, makes a parallel case of th« Ore ligioua predilections, which he is so prone gon Central Military Road. Both are gi to display, may be of more avail. Many gantic frauds, gotten up for tho purpose of the residents of Southern and South of speculation only. Through them tho ■ eastern Oregon know Gen. Wheaton from people are robbed of thouRamls of acres of valuable land with the sanction of Con i his services in tho Modoc war of 1872-3, gress. The granting of subsidies hns oft i in which he proved himself a gallant offi en been abused, but iu no caaes mure cer and skillful tactician. Hi* adminis tnau iu those quoted. tration cannot but bo an improvoment over Gen. Howard’s, though ho will soon T ub mill down the way seems sorely be superseded by Gen. Miles, tho noted vexed because Judge Day is working for tho benefit of his constituency with sucli I Indian fighter, who ha* just been promot i good success. Iu his rabies last Spring ed to a Brigadior Goneralship. Hughes, his old partner, the firm finds 11 i necessary, in order to close up the business ; <>t the firm of Hughes A Adams, t<> notili , all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to them to call upon 8. W. Forbes, Esq., and niako sett lenient,» he having been in structed to make final settlement and re ceipt for all money due our firm. HUGHES A ADAMS. ST — AT — D’S! MANY'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES furnishing goods as above. The way to make money is to save it. To save it buy cheap. To buy cheap ¡.ay CASH ! for vour good* and buy of REAMES BROS. THE SURE MADAME HOI.TS HALL rpin: undersigned takes pleas - ' I lire in announcing to the public that lit- rpHE Sl'HOLASTD’ YEAR OF THIS has just received a complete and lit st-class 1 xcliooi will commcnco about the end of The undersigned would horo thank his Tr ends and the traveling couimuni. v for al: New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31st 'assortment of (¡ent’s Furnishing Goods, August, and is divided in four sessions, such as 11 ats, Shirts, U ndei w< ar, etc.: best of ol<-v<-n weeks each. past favors, and respectfully recommend.» hramis of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No Board and tuition, per term,......... all to call and smile upon his former <■■>!- . $40.00 tions, Fancv Goods, Glassware, C ix-kerv, Bed and Bedding................................. league, the present proprietor of the Ki rby .. 4.00 adame holt hereby announ - | Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station- Drawing and painting....................... ville saloon. A. J. ADAMS. IS BY .. 8.00 I . ces to the public that she is now mak I ery, Pocket and Tallin Cutlery. Albums Piano,....................................................... .. 15.00 ing great preparations for a grand hall ! Toys, at ('audios, N uts, etc., which will be sold Entrance fee, only once................... .. 5.00 SUMMONS. her new hall on New Vear's Eve, Dee. 31st. ¡at the cheapest rates. Give mo a call and SELECT DAY SCHOO I I Prof. Scott's String Band has been engag- i see for yourselves. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon I cd tor the occasion. .$ 6.00 Primary, per term,............................. F. BRE< KEN FELD. for the County of Jackson. Junior, “ ............................. 8.00 Tickets (including supper) $2 50. AT.. . 10.00 Senior, “ ............................. Ellon I. Morrison, Plaintiff, ) Suit in equi A general invitation is extended. v*. > ty tor di READY FOR BUSINESS Pupils are received at any time, and spe John L. Morrison, Defendant.) vorce. cial attent'on is paid to particular studies in ESTRAY NOTICE. behalf of ehibln-n who have but limited To John L. Morrison, the above named de he complainod that tho Judge was “rob time. For further particulars apply at the Our Declining Maritime Interests. fendant: WAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED. bing" the people because h« had approv Academy. I N TH E NA M EOF TH E STATE OF ORE- I in the precinct of Big Butte, county of ed a enutruct that was in force years be Th« Register of th« Treasury, in hi* re I GON: You are hereby lequired to ap Jackson, State of Oregon, on the 25th day of pear in said Court and answer the com November, 1*80, two mare«, viz: One a bay, fore him,allowing $3 per day for keeping port for the fiscal year, puts the decadence plaint of the alwve named plaintiff, filed I about 14,'i hands high, left bind foot white State patients. Now ho is enraged Lo ’ of our mercantile marina in a clear light. against you.in the above entitled *uil, vvitli | up to tho pastern joint. The other a sorrel, in ten days from the date ot the service oi about 15 hands high, small brown spot on calise another contract lias been made by The decroase in tonnage for the year is the summons upon yon, if served in the you WILL FIND THERE thigh, and small white star on tbre- the County Commissioners for perform ■ 101,566 tons; the steam tonnage ha* in county oi Jackson; or, if served upon you : ; each head. No artificial marks or brands per 1VILT, COMMENCE MANUFAUTUR- ing the same service for less than half creased 35,386 ton*; canal-boat tonnage, iu any other county of tiiis State, within ! ceivable on either, j Ages not known—sup- i> ing Hour on that price. Poor fellow ! He is becom days from the date oi service; or, it | posed to beunbi 'ke >, Breechy. The bay 2,852 tons; sailing tonnage has decreased twenty MO.MXY. SEPT 20. ISSO. served upon you out of this State, or by appraised at $15 tc.l the sorrel at $20, on ing chronic. ; 56,565 tons;bar tounage, 83,*55 tons. Our publication of the summons, then by the I the 11th day of Dec-. < • l>er by W. H. Parker, We are prepared to do all kinds of Custom S ons journals Republican of eourae— I yard* have turned out 35,620 ton* leas i first day of the next February term ot said Justice of tho Peace- . Owner will prove Work,in the wav of exchange of Hour tor Court, to-wit: the second Monday, the 14th property, pay charges,1 1 ! take them are eudeavoring to create the impression than in 1879. Tho increase in *teain ton day of February, 1880. And you are noti- away. wheat, choppings feed and grinding corn. IS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY DUNLAP. I DAV .‘_7 lit : \V<; have superior machinery for manufac 1 and is prepared to furnish the market Sills, Satins, I <lre1s-—Plain, Striped and tied that it you tail so to answer, for want 1 that tho Chicago Times is a Democratc pa nage ia «onfined to the coasting trade; in turing flour and welevl sale in sayingthat with every description <>) lumber of a supe thereof the plaintift will apply to the Court | Brocaded—Earmsrs' Satin, Crinoline, Outfit Rent free to those who wish to we can do better work than any mill in per, and attempt to make a point by the foreign nothing worth mentioning has i for the reliet prayed for tn the complaint, I rior quality at f he lowest rates. Bills sawed engage in the most pleasant and Rogue River Valiev. Sheetiny, Domestic Prints, All the quoting political articles from it a* such. been done. No order* have been exe j which is for a decree of the Court dissolving to older and satisfaction guaranteed. profitable business known. Every In exchange, we w ill give for good, clear marriage contract now existing between thing new. Capital not required. We will Brands of Hosiery, Gloves, All orders addressed to us at Jackson The 7’- oi- * has not pretended to lie a repre cuted for building vessel* for the foreign | the lbs. of mixed ville will receive prompt attention. the plaintiff and defendant, and lor the care furnish you everything. $10 a day and up wheal, 36 lbs. of Hour and Corsets, Lares, Embroid i sentative of Democratic ideas since 1872, trade. So that, iu spite of the revival of : ami custody ot the minor child, Win. Mor- wards is easily made without staying away feed tor each bushel. FIELDS A PARKS. M c K enzie a foudray , eries, Ribbons, Rwh- when it left the party because of tho Gree all othor descriptions of business, onr I rison, and for the costs and disbursements from home over night. No risk whatever. Proprietors. of this suit. Many new workers wanted at once. Many , inys. Handker ley blunder. It is a mischievous oppo mercantile marine continues to decline. I Published in tho D emo ’ ratio T imes by are STRAYED making fortunes at the business. La chiefs, Hats, order of Hon. 11. K. Hanna, Judge of said dies make as milch as men, and young boys nent of Democracy, and the very article* HUNTERS' EMPORIUM ! Court, made Dec. 21st, 1880. ¿ROM THE FARM OF THE UNDER- | and gills make great pay. No one who is Southern Oregon and the Census. quoted show it to be such. If Republi-1 A. C. JONES, signed, near Jacksonville, on the night JEWELRY, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS willing to work tails to make more money — AND — can papers seek tv give weight to its ut The official returns of the census of Attornev for Plaintiff. i every day than can be made in a week at ot the 5th.four horses—a bay mare with bell, terances by classifying the Chicago Times branded.I. M., two cream-colored horses, any ordinary employment. Those who en- CHEAP SUITS, as Democratic, they presume on the in Oregon show that Jackson county is the STORE < >ne with lit lit mane and tail, t he other with I gage at once will find a short road to fort utie. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY NOTICE. ninth iu point of population, first in the I dark mane ami tai), and a bay horse brand telligence of their readers. Address H. II ai . i . et A Co., Portland, Me. TOBACCOS, CIGARS, CUTLERY, ed J. N. T. connected. A liberal reward ainouut of grapes aud corn raised and w ill be paid for their recovery or for any SoMl journals are much ado over Con wine made, second in vegetables market Those who are indebted to NOTICE TO TEACHERS. information leading thereto. the undersigned by note or gressman Berry’s bill to restore the land ed and hogs raised, third in the ¡reaches J. N. T. MILLER. Jacksonville, Nov. 11. 1880. grant of the Oregon and California rail- • and barley grown and Loney gathered, book account are hereby no WHERE WILL BE A PUBLIC EXAM- 1 ¡nation of applicants tor Teacher’s Cer road to the public doinuin, and do not besides being well up in everything else. tified that an immediate set tificates held at the District School House PUBLIC NOTICE. tlement must be made, as 1 treat it fairly. Under existing circum Lake county is rated high in stock inter in Jacksonville on IE'oi* Ofiwli mm: public is hereby notified stances this wonld be eminently propor. ests and Josephine, for so small a popula intend to go £ast to buy Sntiirilny. December 25th. 1HSO. I that the best of tobaccos and cigars can There seems to be no probability that con tion, stands well in almost all industries. goods, and must have money. Teachers will please take notice and gov ATTENTION! hereafter be obt 'ined at the toll house near G. KAREWSKI. nect i->n will be made in this deeade, and That Southern Oregon is quite a portion (’havnrir’s bridge on Rogue river. Also an ern themselves accordingly. UNDERSIGNED, HAVING EN- California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon extra quality of liquor bv the quart. Prices rpiIE J. D. FOUNTAIN. I tered into a copartnership with J. G. th i people should have the use of the land of the State uone will deny, oven though i County School Nuperiiitend<*nt. rea-onable. NOTICE Birdsey, is desirous of balancing all ««- ----------------------------------- r if the railroad companies do not deem it we are shut off from many advantages counts, and hereby calls u | m > ii those indebt SETTLE UP profitable to come up to the requirement» sections nearer railroads and seaboard en ed to him to come forw ard and settle at once. otice is hereby given to all TO LOAN. NO MORE PROMISES I nless a settlement is made within a rea persons indebted to the undersigned, of tii'-ir agreement with Congress. If they joy. Wo shall refer to the census returns sonably length of time I will place the busi either by note or account, itliat unless the 4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED ” O L. DAN will ngniiy their intention to complete at greater length hereafter. QEVER\L hundred DOLLARS, ON ness in charge of an attorney. I mean bus 7Y forth, M. 1)., on book account are 4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE same is paid on or betöre ’ the 1st day of Iv t ie road in a reasonable length of time DAVID CRONEMILLER. security. For furilier particulars iness. un<l»>rsi>ine<l for wagon work will quested to come forward and settle on or P 1881, they will be placed in the o on»- will object to an extension being C hari . es H artman ,Toledo, Ohio,says:— January, Jacksonville, Nov. I, 1880. hands oi the proper officers for collection. ploa.se call ami .settle the same, either by before the tirst day of January, 1"I, or their enquire of T. gr tie 1. L’he people of .Southern Ore- 1 know it cured me, ami 1 hope others sim Interest at tlir rate of one per cent, will be note <>r otherwise, by the first of January, accounts wilt be placed in the hands ot an Ti M es officie, Jacksonville. < fregón. gm ind Northern California are anxious ilarly troubled with ¡»ain in the chest may charged on all uebts from this date. oi cost will be made. My books must i*: attoj lieV fol eoi |e<*t loll. PAPER CTXifTlÆ settled bv that time. S. P. HANNA. I ) Al NTS, OIL'S VARNISH, GLASS ANU THIS J. A. ( HASLAIN, M. D. ...t < mut-.-lion be made; but their pa- l>e tu’lpeU by the “Only Luug Bad,”** 1 L. DANFORTH. Ajhi rTisHiK l>urrau <|o üpniuv St ». wherr piverti I ’ boLinx, Dee. 13, 1830. Jacksonville, Doc. 10,1880. I I have. — S ee A pv . Jacksonville, Dec. 1, lbisO. 1 pally al JOtLN MLLLEK’ä cvaUucU auaj bu uuulc lur K IN NüW t.cuca is well mgb exhausted. ROAD TO SUCCESS! M MAKING YOUR PURCHASES J. S. HOWARD’S THE JACKSONVILLE LUifiBER FOR EVERYBODY! 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