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•N DEMOCRATIC TIMES C TIMES Published every Friday Morning By RATE8 OF ADVERTI8IKG. CHARLES NICKELL Advertisements will h* inserted ia the T imes at the following rates: One square, one insertion......... ~....^....|«.00 “ each subsequent one.—___ LOO Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from the above ~~1mnarl« to yearly and time advertiser«. Yearly advertisement« payable quarterly Job printing neatly and promptly mrut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always taken at par Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates of Nubseription: One copy, per annum,...................... 13.00 “ «ix months, ................................ 2.00 “ three months,............................. 1.00 ■■■■. > ■' 1.. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1880 VOL. XI » STABLES. WINES AND LIQUORS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DRUGS, MEDICINE, ETC. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON RAILROAD. I I mportant to S ettler «.—There has been and still is ranch well grounded com A. P. H otaling , E. C. I.ORD, Congressman Berry has introduced a ( plaint on the Coast of the great expeue Laat year Oregon shipped to Great Britain NEW LIVERY STABLE. A. C. JONES, ______________________________ and other hardships to which settlers are 429 Jackson St., 25 Front St., •» bill in Congress, to restore to the public ________________________________ wheat to the value of .$6,609,120. San Francisco, ' frequently subjected by having to travel Portland ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, domain, the laud grant of the California Goos Bay coal sells for $13 50 per ton in San long distances from home, and ____ bei ii ng wit BACK OF COURT UCCISE, Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO., and Oregon Railroad, in view of the fail A. P. HOT AUNG <fc CO„ JACKSONVILLE, OGN., nesses to determine at remote plaoes the Francisco, and is in good demand. and T. A. DAVIS A CO., ure to complete the road last July, nnd mineral or the agricultural character of Importers of no effort being made to that end. The It is hinted that General McDowell may be Will practice in all the Court.« of the State. ISH & CATON, Proprietors. original terms required the completion of I their lands. Representative Page, since Office on 5th street, opposite Court House. FINE WINE» AN» LIQUOR». come Garfield’s Secretary of War. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, the road by July 1st, 1870, and the time his arrival there a fortnight ago,has urged New York has received application for $200,- was extended ten years longer. The »bill i this evil upon the attention of the Gener Sole Agents for the G. H. AIKEN, M- D., 000,000 of the 3 per cent, proposed loan. was referred to the committee on public al Land Office, and at his instance Com aving lately fitted up the 92 A 94 FRONT STREET missioner Williamson has prepared and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, commodious barn on theSchool House J. H. CUTTER It is reported at Washington that Garfield lands. We advocated the passage of this I issued to-day the following circular, ad- I Flat and in the rear of the Court House, wc bill at the last session, and now that it has i will continue Hayes policy of conciliation. ( are now fully prepared to attend to all bus JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. been presented, we hope to see it become ; dressed to all Registers and Reoeivers PORTLAND, OREGON. iness in our line with promptness and dis Blaine has introduced in the Senate a bill to a law forthwith. The settlers on railroad throughout the country: patch aud at the most reasonable rates. Gentlemen: In every case where it be And W. J. Lemp’sSt. Louis Beer. Office—Ou California street, opposite Union reduce letter postage from three to two cents. lands in this county will be highly pleased, comes necessary, under the law and exist Livery Stable. TURNOUTS. and if no railroad is to be built, tho rail Washington Territory has a population of ing instructions of this office, to require a E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND road company should forfeit their claim Gm. kents for State iincstrnrin inaurane?. Co. The Stable is furnished with the liest ani a complete stock of 74,753, and the population of Idaho is 32,611. for tho benefit of the people. If tho com j hearing to be hold and testimony tak«n, mals and most substantial buggies ; also a i for the purpose of ascertaining the miner- It is announced that negetiations are nearly pany showed any disposition to go on and ; al or agricultural character of land, you class hack at.d saddle-horse. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, first DRUGS, Horses boarded, and the best care be completed for the coiiHolidation of tho Union build the road, there might be some rea ; are directed to cause such hearing to b« son for allowing them to hold on; but stowed on them. Pacific and Central Pacific railroads. C alifornia S treet , Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES failing to do anything, entitled them to heard before a duly qualified officer whose Give us a trial and judge for yourselves. I Ou all competing lines, the Western Union no consideration in the way of further ex office is loosted nearsst to the land in dis Late of Glasgow, Scotland. Office and pute, the distance to be computed by or JSH A CATON. drug-store on the Drake farm. Proprietor. has reduced its rates 15 per cent. What a pity tension of time. It has been stated sev- A. P. JOMES, Jacksonville, July 1, 1880. dinary routes of travel. Whenever local PATENT MEDICINES . eral times by prominent railroad men land offices come within this rule, the we can’t have a competing line in Oregon. P. P. PKIM : that the Central Pacific would not build i The National Board of Trade adopted a res the road via. Siskiyou mountain, and the hearing will be held liefore the Register \TONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST i GÏ ASS WAHL', WINDOW GLASS, I ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT LAW, j I olution favoring Government management of Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars building of a road from Reno to the Wil and Receiver. It is intended to cause i these hearings to be held, so far as prac kept. tho telegraph service by a two-thirds vote. lamette Valley, across tho Northeastern ticable, in such a manner as to cause th« JACKSONVILLE, OGN., DRINKS, 12X CENTS. PAINTS, OILS AND LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE, Work on the branches of the O. R. & N. , corner of California, looks as though that leust inconvenience to persons interested. ' route is destined to supersede the route : Will practice in all the Courts of the Stato. ' NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE-^lt don’t PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, Co.’s road will be stopped for a time. The I through Northern California and South- i Should it appear, therefore, by written Office in Mrs. McCully’s building, corner pay. Families needing anything in our liue MAIN STREET, LINKVILLE, OREGON. ground is too hard for scraping or surface ern Oregon, in making the connection by stipulation of all parties, that this purpose of California and Fifth streets. ! can always 1« supplied with the purest and , l»est to be found on the ('oast. Give me a work. rail between Portland and San Francisco. will lie liest subserved by the designation BLUE VITRIOL, of any particular officer, authorized toad call, and you will be well satisfied. L. DANFORTH. M. D., Hamaker &, Hovton. Prop’rs. i Ex-Senator J. H. Mitchell s name is used in The company can undoubtedly secure minister oaths within the land district in more land iu building through the thinly ----- | LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. connection with President-elect Gar'ielV’s Cab-1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, settled sections of Northern Nevada and I which the land in controversy is situated, RAILROAD SALOON, inet, lie being urged forward for Secretary of' Eastern Oregon, and probably find a the instructions therein may be departed Jacksonville, Oregon. in accordance with such stipulation. aving recently fitted up an the Interior. cheaper and easier country to grade, as from Cor. Calilornia and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville It may also happen that the officer who entirely new and commodious barn and rV'Solo Agents for Oregon for the cele A joint resolution has l>een introduced in the route via. Siskiyou mountain is a could otherwise be selected is an interest Offiae on California street, opposite P. J. corral, we are now fully prepared to attend brated ('AiifioLTC! xm-:i:r nrr, which mountainous country of great altitude, Ryan’s store. Calls promptly attended to all business in our line. kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, Congress to make the 12tli of October—the with many depressions. We have no ed party, or some other good reason may HENRY PAPE, Engineer. Plenty of grain, grain hay and flour and is a suce eure for screw-worm, seaband date on which Columbus discovered America— to, day or night. appear why his designation would be im I doubt a railroad will lie built through proper, and in such case yon will direct kept constantly on hand and for sale foot rot. Circular sent <>n application. ■ a legal holiday. Horses boarded and the best care bestow Northern California and Southern Ore the hearing to be held before the next E. H. AUTENRIETH, ed on them. The demand for vessels in the trade between gon at some distant day; but its construc nearest officer. THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C enth . i ^^Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a City ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Store America ami Europe is greater than the supply, tion will depend upon the local growth of trial. HAMAKER A HORTON. the population and business ot the sec B urning M ountains .—We read in the and 95 vessels, mostly steamers of the largest | tions concerned, rather than tho business Jacksonville, Oregon, papers of our mountains smoking, liothas class, are building on the Clyde. IHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- of the terminal points. Whenever the I to Mt. Hood, this valley, and Mt. Mc CALIFORNIA STREET, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. 1 gars constantly on hand. The reading Congressman-elect George was a passenger road is built, it will supersede the East Laughlin, Southern Oregon, and soma Prompt attention giVen to all business loti table is also supplied with Easter.1 periodi- in my care. Carrying the I'. N. .Mail. last week on the out-going steamer. He will! ern Oregon road iu the way of doing the doubt is expressed as to its being smoke ealsand leading paperspfthe Coast. Oitlee in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. Kahler Bro., Proprietors. take his seat outlie 4th of next March as Ore coast business, as the route from Reno to or mist that is visible. We have twice Portland is a good deal like the Housa seen smoke from Mt. Hood, and each gon's Representative in the House. tonic railroad doing the business lietween time it could not lie mistaken. We have H. KELLY, The expenditures of the Oregon State peni Now York and Albany many years ago, , also seen times when others thought th« 1UE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, I EAVES ASHLAND AND LINEVILLE M the largest and most complete assort tentiary for the quarter ending Nov. 20th last when the Hudson river was closed in win- j mountain was smoking when we knew it CALIFORNIA ST., I j every day in the week, excepting Sun ment of amounted to $4.904. The earnings of convict ' ter, and before the Hudson river railroad to be mists rising from tho canyons that JACKSONVILLE, GREGOR, days, and connects with the mail lor Lake was built. The Reno railroad will proba surround it. Smoko is so dark and black labor during that period were $1,424. view. bly secure all the Eastern trade to Port Will practice in all the Courts <>f the State. NOLANI» <1 MclIAMEI., PîtOl'llli:TORS DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS . Although arrivals of European specie at New land and the Northern Territories; but the that it is not easy to mistake it, while Prompt attention given to^ll business en Superior Accommodations for Passengers mists, or clouds aro of lighter hue and " 5 trusted to my care. York for the past four months have been large, ocean vessels will still <lo tho coast trade cannot deceive anyone who ha« onoe seen Who will lie carried to any point on the f&tr Office opposite Court House. to be found in Southern Oregon. mills POPUL \I1 RESORT.UNDER THE road at reasonable ra es. the total amount is less by several million dol which is destined to be largely increased the mountain really pour out smoke. Also the latest and finest styles of by tho completion of the Northern Pacific Hood occasionally «ends smoke from an I new management, is furnishing the beat lars than was received during the same period and Southern Pacific roads. The only | old crater about one-third from the sum DR. GEO. KAHLER, brands of liquors, wines and cigars. The A General Express Business last year. reading table is supplied with Eastern peri hope we have of a railroad through thiH mit, on the southwest side, and persons STATIONERY, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, odicals and leading papers of tho Coast. Transacted. All orders promptly attended section will be the increased demand of who have ascended the mountain inform A very boom in the ma.' .• of improvements " i- to and satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a call. MeDAN IEL A NOLAND. the Northern Pacific and Southern Pacific us that at this place the heat of the rocks IL F. PHILLIPS. in Jackson«county is noted. In respect to Jacksonville, Oregon. And a great variety of PERFUMES and I Ashland, June 1, 1879. TO I LET A RTICLES, including t he best ami many points ot advantage, (climate not tin | roads requiring a speedier and more di-1 in the crater is perceptible, and that a sul I HOTELS, ETC. WJ!" <'b<-ai>“> t assort incut of C< >M M< >N and PER- least), Jackson is the best county in Oregon.— rect route from Portland to Los Angeles, phurous exhalation is perceived there. Diseases of women and children a specialty, which needs the building of only 275 miles When vomiting out smoke the cloud sent FU M ED St)A PS in this market. ('alls promptly attended to day or night. FORWARDING. ®sU Prescriptions carefully compounded. “Port Orford Post.” of road to form the connection. Office at City Drug Store. Residence on i forth seems to issue from this plaoe, snd ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. The California and Oregon 11. R. land when we have seen it, has lasted only Valley street, next door to J. E. Beggs’. The Secretary of the Interior on December L'ryg 1st issued orders providing for an increase of grant between Redding and Roseburg I about two hours.— Willamette Farmer. z Indian youth now educated at the Forest extends over an extent of country 2751 I n M asonic B uilding , SOCIETY NOTICE. BLACKSMITHING, ETC. miles long, covering a railroad reserva- j H ancock ’ s V iews .—General Hancock, Grove, Oregou, industrial school and for forty tion of 3,(MMJ,000 acres, the title to which . when a candidate for president in Jane, i FORWARDING & COMMISSION AGENT JatkwHwik Granire Xo. ss, I’, of 11., or fifty additional at the Hampton, Va., cannot now bo obtained from any sources, used this language in a private letter: To Melds it« regular meetings every two weeks Oregon Street, Jacksonville. I school. and as many more acres that cannot be surrender the position of senior major the residence of J. N. T. Miller, bought for less than 82 50 an acre, or tak- . general is not a thing to do. I could not The latest negro exodus scheme is filling up Roseburg, Oregon C. MINGUS, Master. mi for homestead purposes in tracts of even retire in snch contingency with th« —TO GET— ä K nie M ii . lkr , Secretary. New Mexico with freedmen from the South. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR- over >0 acres. It is a matter of great im- ■ benefits ordinarily attached to such action, * —TTT \\ illianis, the colored member of Ohio Legisla- portance that this road should bo built, ( for the commander-in-chief of the army 1 clia-i' i Wm. Kieu/.cr’> inh'fest. in thi« * estalilishmeut, doire to announce to the; ‘ ture, is engineering it. Probably he wants to and it seems to us that a company ought and navy could be on the retired list of BUSINESS CARDS. public that they arc now pr«q ared to fill all be a Republican Senator from there when it to be obliged to finish a road according to i auy service. As to my retiring, you know I orders for cakes of every <b‘.-wription, such! —DONE IN — agreement, or forfeit what they have that I will not be 62 years until 1882, and as wedding cakes, cakes for parties, wine : shall be admitted as a State. B. ROSTEL, built. Railroads are being built every the rumor of my intending voluntarily to (“.ikes; also brown and rye bread, ginger In Washington it is the opinion that the Cab snrfps and crackers. Take orders on ex (layover I cba important routes, and the retire grew out of an expressed desire to change. Prices reasonable and satisfaction inet will be selected in about the tollowing geo ■ principle of allowing capitalists to build manage so as to bring Lieut. Gen. Sheri PROFESSIONAL II AIR-CUTTER, guaranteed. graphical order: New England one, Pennsyl l just where they please, towards securing dan to Washington, and thus to leave th« It is also our intention to keep a first-class I vania one, Ohio one, the Southern States one, lands not settled upon or taken up, is not tlireo military divisions for the thre« lui'cti-house, at which the best ol everything in tile line . ill ba served at all hours. the Western or Nortliwesteru, one, and the exact justice in the way of granting fran ; major generals now on the army register. IN ORTH’S BUILDING. chises. The matter of accepting a fran I But the president has just indicated a ^¿0~Fresh bread every dav. THE LOWEST RATES, Pacific States one—making six in all. GROB'A ULRICH. chise, especially so liberal a one as the fourth commission for Maj. Gen. Scho There is a threatening outbreak in Africa, California and Oregon land subsidy,looks field. The service is embarrassed already —IM AT— espectfully announces to War seems inevitable between Egypt am) to ns like a contract that should lie fill-1 with too much rank for our small armv. the public ot Jacksonville and vicinity NEW STATEHOTEL, FORWAHDING AND SHIPPING AGENT, Abyssinia, Egypt is making umloubtable filled under penalty, and wo hope our I don’t know what a captain general will ♦ he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier, >r of tlie University of Greifswald», preparations of a war-like nature, and the California and Oregon representatives fiud to do. There never was such an of CALIFORNIA STREET, will look into it, and see if the company and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the Roseburg, Oregon ■lACKSONVlLI.K, OREGON. King of Abyssinia has given all resident lnus- cannot be compelled to build the road on ficer in the United States, and it will n«ad I legislation to create and define snch aa ot Halle. During ing the Franco- Ì sulmen the choice of exile or baptism. he was special ial assistant to MRS« C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietress. this route, which has been so long settled I office. ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION ’>ief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot 1 — —— - « « »■ ROSEBURG Nordenskjold has ordered a vessel to lie built up and built up in anticipation of a rail- to forwarding goods consigned to his •u, Germany. Fractures i R ough on C atter D rivers .—We find ' road in due course of time. — Yreka Jour care. Freight money advanced. Oommis at tile mouth of the Lena, whence be will set ".mite or chronic, most the following in the Albany Herald ot last nal. sions reasonable. All business in this line ’’ig,Leeching, Bleed- out in 1885 on another voyage of discovery iu aving re - opened this house . shall receive my prompt attention. week: Of the many large bands of cattl« all hours. and secured more rooms, I am now the Arctic seas. By going overland through ÆW All consignments to my care should S ome one lias compiled a list of tho driven from Eastern Oregon and Wash and put up in belli r prepared than ever to otter to the Siberia to the mouth of the Lena he hcqies to wealthiest men in th« United ¡States, with ington, probably notone half got through. public the best ot accommodations. Good lie marked G. B. A., Roseburg, T Oregon. the amounts of their reputed fortunes. Many of the bands started in June am “steal a march’’ on the brief open season. beds ami well ventilated rooms. Board most reasonable. We recognize the names of no country ’ now wintering near Fort Hall, Eagle Rock MISCELLANEOUS. We give lielow the result of the Presidential editors in the list, but account for it from or Blackfoot, where there is very good The C. aid (>. S. Co.'« Stage« leave tho SON. house daily for Redding and Roseburg. election in the State of New York, taken from the fact that nothing less than $15,000,000 i grass and plenty of water. Willis A i Walker will winter nearly all their driv« the official returns: Garfield, 555,544; Han is given: P. S.—There is a first-class Bar and Bil .8100,000.000 there. Lang A Ryan also winter a larg« liard-room in connection with the house. ¿TASTINGS OF ANY SIZE AND IRON cock, 534,511; Weaver, 12,372; Dowr, 1,517. Wm. H. Vanderbilt The bestcigarsand liquors always on hand. . 50.000,000 I ntimlier, as do Snodgrass A Minor aud V work of every description neatly and Garfield's majority over Hancock, 21,033. Gar J. G. Fair.................. CALIFORNIA ST., . 50,000,000 Seawright. The cattle are left in charg« I promptly executed. field’s majority over Hancock, Weaver and J. C. Flood................ > DO X-u- Grist, Quartz and Saw Mills, Sts J. W. Mackey.......... . 50,000.000 of a few herders and allowed a large N. FICKE, August Belmont.... . 30,000,000 range. Mr. Willis has returned to Th« Proprietor tionary ami Portable Engines, macle to Dow, 7,143. order ami warranted. . 15,000,000 Dalles with a number of his drivers, who The bill to restore General Fitz-John Porter Wm. Sharon............ FOUNDRY—-One block south of the J. P. Jones ................ . 20,000,000 will get an early start in the spring with e to the Army has passed the Senate. It will be Depot, Roseburg, Oregon. . 75,000,000 large band. He sucoeeded in marketing very sure to jiass the House. Jack Ixigan fought Astor, of New York.. rilHTS WELL-KNOWN MARKET, OP- LIN K VILLE, LA KE COUNT Y, . 30,000,000 500 steers at Cheyenne. Sine« leaving James G. Bennstt... I posite Kahler <V Bro.’s drug-store, is .'ING, it. It was by the perjury of Pope and Mc . 75,000,000 Blackfoot, on the 16th of October, snow Jay Gould................ better prepared than ever to furnish the Dowell that General Porter was dismissed from Russell Sage............ . 75,1X10,000 was encountered every day, but on«, and ; e painting , W. C. Greenman, Proprietor public with the choicest quality of the Army. He will be retired on the rank and S. J. Tilden.............. . 25,000.000 a rough return was had. Fresh Beef, T ALL STYLES O.C^rlAINING DONE. . 20,000,000 pay of Colonel, in case the bill becomes a law. James R. Keene.... Pork. Veal, R obbed .—Eugene Lascelle«, formerly EAGLE POINT, . 15,000,000 of this place, lias been visiting Portland, Solon Humphreys.. Orders from the country promptly attend MAE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS Mutton, Ham, In Oregon the attention of fruit growers has ed to. . 15.000,000 and in hi« ¡»«regrinations through the city Sidney Dillon.......... Bacon, Salt Meats. 1 ure in announcing that he has taken T. B. Higiubothaxn, Prop’r i been for the past few years directed toward Edward Clark.......... . 25.000,000 he fell into the hands of the Philistine«. Also, Superior charge of this house and that tho manage . 15,000,000 Eager to see the sights, lie'took $75 from Oakes Ames, Jr ........ ment will be tirst-class in every particular. prune culture. It has been found that this S: usage, Lard. Etc. WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, The table will alw.it - be supplied wit.i the . 15.000,000 I his valise at the St. Charles Hotel and, Perry H. Smith.... fruit yields greater profit for the outlay than best tiie market affords. The most favorable inducements otTerod rnilE SUBSC’ipBER TAKES PLEASURE . 20,000,000 lient on a lark, it did not take him long to Peter Cooper ............ jaBrTe.-ms reasonable and «atisfaction to patrons, and no effort will be spared I m announcing to the citizens of Eagle any otiier. The fruit is easily cared for, the Pierre Lori Hard.... . 15,000,000 fall in with congenial companions. These Point ami surrounding country that he has ! appliances for curing having become so jierfect- guaranteed. No pains spared to meet the toward giving general satisfaction. opened a wagon shop slid is now prepared wants of the traveling public. strangers induced Lascelles to saunter to N. FIOKE. now to S top a P apbk .—A Virginia an unfrequented street, where they tapped to do all work in his line promptly and in i ed that the woik is done rapidly and with W. ('. GREEN MAN. the BEST STYLE,nt reasonable rates. A great economy. City man, who received a bill for a year’s him on the head,hung him up and ronlied fair share of the public patronage i« solic The annual report of the commissioner of in subscription to the Appeal, answered with him of the money which he too ostenta ited. ternal revenue gives the following figures as a letter which begins in this wise: “Your tiously displayed.— Star. .^^Satisfaction guaranteed. i T. B. HiG IN BOTHAM. , amounts of aggregate collections for the year yery impudent letter received.” Further on he explained that he had stopped the aving taken the agency of ----------------------------------------------------------- Mas. S prague axd C onk limo .—Forth« ASHLAND, OREGON, in the districts named: California, Collector paper six months ago. Although the California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. R. Brackenridge’« Marble Works ot past year Mrs. Sprague has beon virtually S. P. EANNA, Higby’s district, $2,437,651; Collector Frost, writer of the letter considers himself a an outcast from polite society her«. Her Roseburg, well known throughout tin the superiority oftheir work, kwill Mrs. Vining, Proprietress. Statefor $345,984; Nevada district, $60,465; Oregon, business man, he seems to have no idea , dress indicates povorty, and «he i« heavily receive any orders in this line. A CARD. $76,984; Washington Territory, $27,081, An- that a newspaper cannot lie stopped by in debt. Conkling will be forced to pro simply writing a letter to the cilice with a vide for her means and counsel. Nearly zona, $28,984; Colorado, $168,259. Monuments a Specialty. request to discontinue. The United every Senator has witnessed them ex aving leased the property he undersigned , having this Jacksonville, Oregon, A New York dispatch of the IStli says: One States newspaper law is very explicit on change notes in the Senate chamber. of J. H. M ay field, known as the I nioii Those . ,.-»v desiring ■ > > > to m-v see »n:-». designs and . ¿is» ascertain ■ m n i day associated themselves in the prac ...... tice ............... , ...................... .. ...................... House and Bakery, but now called the ! pricesean do soby calling upon or address of Physics, take pleasure in anuounc- hundred and eighty eases of scarlet fever and thia subject. It say«, that a newspaper Schurz and Koy, who «¡>ent the Snmmer f ing to - tiie public ..... IN CRONKM1LLEIU8 BUILDING, IS I that 'thev are prepared - to |Central llon-e, 1 have thoroughly renovat- i ing me at Ashland. one hundred and sixty-six of diphtheria were I can be sent until the subserilier pays, and near her residence, may lie witnesses a« to ì in leceipt ot u full assortment of material • a general • practice. Galls ’ - i and -- 1 — r->-■-> th? same, ....... - and ................. X&jSalisfaction guaranteed in all cases. refurnished am now do promptly at ed and prepared to «lo all work in his lino on reported last week. Up co noon to-day 179 although he may even refuse to take it i Conkling’s visit«. Ben. Butler is counsal A. s..JACOBS. tended to, day or night. Charges reasona prepare! to aceoinmodate mvold patrons i I out of the office, ho can nevertheless be I for the ex-Governor, and will prolmbly short notice and in a workmanlike manne ble. The treatment of temalo complaints a and the traveling public in good st vie. cases of scarlet lever and 167 of diphtheria I Vehicles of every descriptgpp made toordei. held responsible, and if lie has no proper- I summon lialf tho distinguished people in MRS. M. H. VINING. I specialty. PUBLIC NOTICE. were re|>>rted. The deaths this week from Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran , ty to attach, he ean be arrested for fraud. tl»e country. Office <>n Main street, opposite Sergeant’s teed. 1‘ublishors lose a good deal in the course store, Phoenix, Oiegon. fever are 37, and from diphtheria 49. lorst rpiIE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW I’RE- Repairing a specially. TOTTUL News f >r Bey. an>t Girl. 11 ('ll X^TAIN A DEVTS. I of a year through men who are willing to T he SupKY.Mr. C ourt .—The new law re 1 pared to furnish the market with a su week they were: Fever, 38, diphtheria, 55. H. P. HANNA. J Young sad 01.1! I A M3V IN I take a newspaper, but hate to pay for it. lating to the holdiiig of the Supreme perior article ot VENTION just patented for them, The safe of J. M. Bacon, of Oregon City, was (or How? use ! Court doe« not go into effect until Jan NOTICE. Fret *1-1 Scroll Sawing, Tnming, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, robbed of $3,356 by burglars on the 21st inst., i I n the House, on Monday, Hon. W. H.. uary 25tb. A regular term of the Bu- I „____ „ Borin", Drilling,Grinding, Polishing, i %-»«« »«A «awv 11 4 B’S AiTl «« AMW ll parties in any way in - Screw Cutting. Price JI to $50. and there is no clue to the thieves. Mr. Bacon Calkins, of Indiana, introduced the fol-jireiueCourtwillUfereforebcgioonMon- and everything else in this line, all dressed. Send 6 cent, L-r 1( 0 pages. debted to the estate ot Daniel Hop Bills <>f any size tilled on the most reason is the Postmaster of the Falls City, the office lowiug resolution which was unanimously day, the Al of January 1KS1, and continuer EPHRAIM BliOWN, L mwc U, M w . kins, deceased, are hereby notified to call able terms. Earties desiring anything in being in the back part of his book store, and adopted: Resolved, That the sympathy probably until the cases docketed at that and settle immediately, as the business mv line will do well to aive me a call. i of this House is hereby extended to tie lime are disposed of. There will «¡so 1« Jacksonville, Or. must be closed up. Costs will be added, also has charge of the funds of the Grand Lodge J. P. PARKER. ’ | unhappy laboring clasa of Ireland in its a term held in March, 1881, beginning an unless prompt payment is made. l Xl'assortment of bolt«, screws, tire and Rig Rutte, Sept. 7th, 1880. of Odd Fellows. Government loses, including effort to effect reform iff Cite present m>- the first Monday of that month, daring david l . H opkins , — copper rivets, rasps, files, pinchers, Executor of said estate. nippers, tongs and hammers, at flYHE best carpenter’s, wagon maker's and A LL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN stamps, $1,74856; (hid Fellows, 86.58 40; Mi. pressive teuanl system prevailing iu that which term the examination of applicant« Dated July 20, lsoo, I for admission to the bar will take pjacor JUHN MILLER’S. I -L blacksmith’* tools al JOHN MILLER'S, • ¿X tor work, ¡Satisfaction ¡¿uarautwd, I i Bacon (private money), 8950, I country. r. GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS. HODGE, DAVIS & CO H OLD BOURBON WHISKY, W “EUREKA” H C PHILLIPS’ EXPRESS, CRITERION BILLIARD SALOON, CITY BÄKE3Y ÂHD SALOON, II. L. MURTON, THE BEST STYLE W. F. OWENS, R CRONEMILLER & BIRDSEY'S, w IKON WORKS. H Zimmerman & Frazer, Proprietors. CÏTY MARKET, NEW WAGON SHOP, CENTRAL HOUSE, ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. H WAGON-MAKER, T H P. DONEGAN. A G EXE KA L BLACKSMITH B • > I » *