;.
nil! mm simwi,.
.-"ms" jmiVLii.iJiwLJj&iyrj!ixiTt&XMiJzrib&
U.irkuc3 ill tho Midst of Light-
r-rjrfT-g-srfcTc
Knowledge Without Wisdom.
Thu Wu'oHtonud thu Hevaltl have In rising to n question of nrivllige,
SxTtmnAY Mnr.Ni.NO, Jnn. 'J, 18iM. heen holHiobhing together on the leg- tho Unionist remarks ;
Happy New Year.
YeHtoiday, kind leader, a now yea
wasboin. Quietly, nimtlicr child of
O.VMNET Al'l'OINTMB.NTS. '
ing of the formation oi
net, the San Francisco
marks as follows:
- - :t..i:.. ...... i: ,.,.1 .1,.. f..,t,i.- i nil. i "r! iniinifiiru-iiiit- t. ft uniixtrn nM. unit', nueneti win. oni aire, mnvereu
1. I7III1111" IfllVtlUII, ..II.. uiu ...... .v., ...... -...., - - -- - -. . . ...... , . . .
11 SpeaK- ,...,.. .. .., i.!...... imri iiltor tho Inst. OonLTL'ssioimliruri.t u-iili tlm fi'rmtmif Di'i'i'inlii'i'. mul stonn-
. .. . i . lllij lliu Slllinwoit nmiur mum, uuivuin , , ,i, - ---o . - ........ -- --, ,
Grants Cain- ,". ., r, ,. of Senator iIImiim coninieiicos, so Cll with tsaro. 'nas.ed from existence;
Chronicle re- " , .,,' '.. ' tlmt they being sure of a Democratic , tllL. vfcIIIltlV,olIl0r ,B0 Himmi;
....it. m. ..I v.. ...... v..rv, ,...,..lt, .. nituoriiy, iiinv uavu an excuse tor o.eui- , , ... . - . :
' tl.n a-min phIIiip ilnrtl- Till. TTnimnlt I,..,.. 41 ninv fill- .1.1,1. n. Witli,illw Ill'IOSS Lill''H tlllTSlloIll, UUOVUl.t Wltll
"hugencL. Sullivan is being pressed . u.1,lll1l,pt-..i,. f1rit.1,.;a1,...1 w...ii tin. while wu want to nut that contest olV vouth and hone. It is customary to
til tlio next regular scVsinn." make good iiron
We nrO positively ashamed for our! ment of the new year innl to break
. " . . ,. . . .
uy many menus ior a um ua nppoii.1-. , ..,,..,. ,.,, ,..... until thu next lvmiiar scVsinn." mke nood nromises at tho commence
JltflMM iIIPIHMl Ull i'llVI!tllliVlliilllv,"i t-r
ment; m in ster ot tno interior. Air,
Sullivan is n good citizen, a clover gen- "Great God, what have wo done to
1. 8.. I-- .1 -.. 1. ! !.1 - .1 I I ... .1 ... .11
tlenian, mul a genial unit) man, inillio 'merit the praise of la JlerttMi" The1 l"H "l!" vuiuh..uhi.j. . u, i3uviUiii,- mum long ucioru muuiiiyeiirgucKuiu.
has scarcely the national reputation to Chutist further roinarka: '' laboring in darkness and blunder-j ThiiryeniVno doubt, the usual number
secure a Cabinet appointment. We ,, , ' ' , ,i,.. , iii at evorv stop. II it were true that 1 will be madi the usual number he
filV01',."iV.,'r ns!!". "V.! '-.illi1!!!.1 Jrmtltl m n sorts of sweet thinirs, the legislature elected last June could , broken, and tho sturdy bouucinjc child
man irtiiii mu x iiuiiiu Diuin.-, uui imh-u
General Grant to appoint whoni he
mav nleaso in his family council. Now
our opinion is this: General Grant will
remove no good Union man, except
for cause. Republican partisans will,
as we believe, be greatly disappointed,
and sovntenths olthe olnee-seokors who
make the pilgrimage will be disap-
ro,"' , Tl,,, Ihm',1 has beenmu the orcm
Wo concur, but think that advice o , w yV Chapman, who is more res
General Grant is quite Biiperlluoiis, n ponsibte than any other man for thu
he will be likely to consult his own ' present condition of thins. lie it was
judgment in the matter of appointing persistently opposed the introduc
J, ,;,,. A , i tion or the calling up of theaitpropna-
his Cabinet advisers. , ., 1..11 . . i,,,,...!,,,..,,!. .......1
- v ' "". .'
which are not. in the least appreciated, 1 IcirallvelootasuecessortoSunutor Will-, that is hist born, -mi nut. next Uccuim
and we look about to deterininof what' jm1) t0 t10 fnVuiVstnUitlm itself, , ,hcr, a diivelling worn out old man,
;;;,;r,i:ithar'pape,- r-rlzmfA b, ,,,'o,1,,ii-i
1 ' . . .1 rr ' ..', ...,.!.. " I 1 inu II 1 till II 1l III At ,11-otl 111- tlllt itll 111 I n.1 I. .....' 1 1 1 t..,l,,l!.,,,o
oil wuieu ine iierimi siauus 111 regarw , hv" - 1 - -. .i..jr,- nu., .u.,nuu iinuiiun.-,
to con veiling the Legislature, is a pure-1 July if the members clue to bear their 1 Header, your happiness to a great ex
ly partizan one, while wo desire that wn exrense.s alter tho first twenty ! tent is iii vour own haiiilg, and hoping
!...!j.. I... .t...i. .....1 ll... Imil iiiIhiiiuIj I . .. ... . I
justice be done and the belt interests
1 01 tile siaie siiostfrveo,
I has b
ipniati,
days and thu very thing which that p.i
per pretends to dread, he accomplished,
lint it is not true ! Even wo down
in Southern Oregon know that much.
There is a law ol Congress, passed two
years since, which regulates tho time
and maimer of holding Senatorial elee.
. . 1 rr 1 .; r i.i... tin-i.... .1.- !...; .
1T..... .1 ,1.np,tL- P.itmtv .C,,.,f 'alter tie III or VtlllVfl llllil espiri'll. lie, nous. H iiunun; mat im ii-j;is-Upton,
of the Polk C 1 111 .. , t ,N ),,liuu.r.u;, nUeiates,! tro feaeh State ichieh ihM be ..-,
lias iiiieiy joiiieii iiiu.iivuiumHv-mu.i, n, lrt..!.-,.,t m v..i-v tmiiiua( lebv U-
mat you may nave the will to grasp
it, we wish you a happy New Year.
Washiiiglon, tlrttli. IVeaideiit John
ion Intends retiring all army ollleers
over Bi.vty-two years of age, among
whom are Lorenzo TIiouih, Paymaster
General, anil Ib'igadier-Gouu.Ml Phil.
til. Georyc Cook.
Information has been received ot an
MAnRltaD.
l AN N I -t !1J UlTvOUU---ATtiiiTi tVldcneeur
Mr. ,. (.'ImmliiT', on lliu Uili Insl., by Iter.
J. A.UIIIIhiiis. Mr. J. V M.uinIuk In M Its
Hunili Of llcirord.
II M.l, -At ilu (.uulity (ifiiiul. iKxi'inW -A
S.tiniui il.ill'
lt,l,l.t!Slii Jnvlootivil 1 1', IkcimUr Ull,
Willi on II. II'iIIiiuih, gu.23 J'curr, 1U tuuiltlia
ilinl 1 1 ilnyn,
.sTi;.UN.S-.In Jiiclobnvlilo DicvmUr 'JUUi,
Mrs. Suiilila bti'iinw., iiyuil ;;j yiuu und 17
il.iy.
HE
A.I
FOR
CASH.
A
A. FISHER & BROTHER
COItNKit 0
Anew ymr Imih ciiiiiiiHiii'iil, utul 1 1 1 etc in
deliml to lliu iimlcri'lgiH'il nro ii'iiiei
to eonij lonvunl til nneu ami wMtlv, I'ltlur b,t
uute ur oisti. 'I'liey can ihi'ii mm l In uti-w,
W.M. IIILUKU.
li'illnw Spring, Jun. 1st, lbti'J.
.SI'UlHAIi NOT1UKS.
ATTENTION FARMERS
Gang Ploxvs.
Til
J. n
If.iVr urcb
ill III. Jow
till I'll' I V
.. ..i ,....u;.... 1 1... ...... ,.-... .-.,., ...
. . .... .. 11... ...... ... ... r. ...... '(.vwiMjf ...u .wi... 1 . . . .... .'
C.inlil mill till. iiniriL 1)1 III!) "IIH'l'K 1 ....1. !:...... .... ...I. ,11 hi .t. ..I ' ' ' "I . !...... tl.. .11-
and lowlr Jesus" breaks loith in 11 de-, the State were to be advanced. This , "" " ' " ,rm ' "J "T c"'' nublic.1.1 liioniliur nl Cnngr.-s iroin III.
nunchtion of Congress, as "a conclave P'vr has never indorsed ll.e aetim. of j lttd to rep.-ese.it said State 111 Uil, Jit f jh,,,, ' ,t(M.nboat.
of bicots, imbeciles, thieves, murderers, .""v l,u or "iinibcr ot men u ho wouhl grc.ss, shal on the seco.nl i'uiwtlav al- yA Wll. .lightly w.iuii.l.. uml Dili
, ... .. n t, j. .-iv.ifc ivjiiiiinuii .., ..,.-..i..Mh ... iur iiieuiueuiica 111 oririiniz.uiou lueiv- uuiii, one 01 uie as.t.sins, -urioiitiv. 1
perjurers and l.lapheme u. It be-, )()1. u 10Vp mmlo ,,y ,Iliy fc , ci.U.uo. Jsih.-Al a I. ,-e eo.iVei,- 1
..... M. ...i .. ...., ii.i iihi.i 11,11 tv 11 it I inn- ... 1 ......:.... 1....1.:... ........ i 1 1.. 1 1.. r. 1 ..... . . , ... . i . . , . ,. .
cuiuva .111 iut.lt.a..0 'i'- tiivi j.iinnn iiniitiiii; .. ivt.ii .vh , . , . . au,..,. .,', I "'" "l I III- mini MOII.IIIi'lll lllUVIIS 01
this peculiarly benignant stylo is pait , islatlon approvuil. 'Iho De.nocrais ' l"" "' n oel "'' ''" , ,lt. mwr Hmiiiiiilu nl .Michigan, held
nfthetoiebim'olacbuieh than reckon- having a majority.are milch more m ( out of ..IHce. ll.e term of 3Ir. ill- at Ilnughlon, on the suth ttU, u-solu-
... ., ,Cn i111iii.l.ml,.,moii. 'diiinelhau the lesignlng Uieinbei-s lor tains empires on the 4th ol .March 187 1 tbius were ihimhiI in-lrueting repivn-
,.,1 the blood hound and I. . H . .not t, H,m Mulc , .t lt wslH , m1 l(o , llllrtt,ro t,,.oUll , th, s,aU. llltivu hi tl.o Stale l.g.,latm-o to use
h, cu.on.cals, or whether tl e lu.1 ol , , ,r ,,. t0 ,i rilt nii.l to.Io thuir n ,b70 wJ ,u Uw ,ju,vlo . ; aM 10tabl ,ue.,n. to have the puiii..-
tile repeuillllfc sinner it su nuvi. ui. uuiv, yci iney iiinvu. i.vi me iiiu
Therefore our
:.ip
Salwn. en-
a.la di-uched from thu Slate, ami
- ... ' . .... ....... .1.1...
. .. ... .. . ... .... .....:mii'i'..vfiT- i iiiiniiiiri. iiiir n.m ... i ..
true reli'don cannot get throtigli the win. me same iioncty oi purpose in - - ; eau-e its erection into a -envratu tern
9 . ...1.1 .1. I. ..!.. 11. .......I....... .1... 1 .11.1 I . . ... .I...1.I ....I 1... .. ..IkM.........!. . ... -
. tvnien Haiti's ut eii'ini, i-iiniiviiiii iiiuj iuiiijiuhii; nvtii ii". "u "I'l". ")" inrv nl' .'UIU'.
Mir ' elflsh and intriguing nieinbui-s of it , ilmt the important c nitust will eoine j Caleb dishing lini gunu to Ungotn
ErvflfiKiiATtoN-. Hie U mom ft ot own pany, wno vveie nisi in ivnin , ' oil" balore the "breid itud butter hri'- I "itli lull imuvmiv Irnui nurtioviirniiieiit
Dec "3th profess-.s to learn from the ' ' "B ' l ;ii"' " ""
wtt. -uin jiiuiv . ,. ' hen that is don, tluii can tho '
Skxti.swi. that the small-po.v is rag- alJ tj cIcilll l(isi.all upon the peo-
ing" in this town and in tho valley ' pie to demand an extra scsion to i-
around The Unionist learned no lievtt the State ot lis present financial
such thing from this paper. We pub- vinbarra-sinent"
lisbed the fact that two or throe cases 'Hie Uni nil has ""witygly tins-
Wms
a.le" is thoroughly organid. .r..il,'d l,h ''ntraut lor building :i
... ... , i u i ' "''in i-.iii.il aeros tbo Ut hmii", trnvanl
n.li. will have ample turn, to mar.h.il ( vv'lwh H ig Hi ,. cioui;IW(l ,
tai iiiem slanliiugatiil hnRi.i apiong
the savory lleth pota of olh'cc. Suiv'ttfnt
ready to promise i.ml cuarantce a mil
lion ol ilnlUr-, pa it ol whiuli wilt soon
os iiiH'.lel in make n HirfV. It is itp-
inei'i-
because,
the "si'lfnh and
. . , .. .1..!.... .11.1 ..up Wfiri.it ifn ittvii miii4t tun
a.......( ll..r.. tl.1l. Ill HI. Ill.llll ..... Vlll -..... ..w ...... i....uu.(
.i'..it. but wo have never intimated ; the praise ot the Jlcm
.....: .i... ..:. M...,.;.. I...!-., .ii-' billy unilerstaiiilin
Xliai lliu uisc.itr .tin . .-.,, , ., i. . .,
"raging," even in the slightest degree, 'tr.gnhig cl.a.actwr ol the Deimeiat
W "nslc as a favor that the Unionist ', nicmbew, it is nwi-o enough to
will quote us fairly and not exaggerate , Y "to hands-seeking to no
information that is ...ieic..tly -ctluu """I'"""' vr cover of cxtraord...... j
uouei-iy, ami jimiec 10 ine onui-, t.-
oppoiliinity will begiveu to ,li.ipp. m-1 M lb it Uen. Grant ha' betii. ami
. , ,, .,. , , , ,. i sillied mul i w.irmlv in lavor ol tin
tvil KepuUlieaiM and pluii.ler.wekii.Ki ..j.mo .,,. tilnk lu miwl L...ntriu.
rv ... ...-.it I.:.... .. M'l. ... . .
Kviiiuuiiiin iw..n.t in ma iii'i.ti. .- i u'lti-i tifi't'-Hiirv in prvtM-rve iHtr ewiii1
il lln piloiit rlglit nf Jiick-
nu- cun.li's, for the culolini-
(1 PLOM'. anil nm iimv
iirrmrril in lit. milrr", mul will unnruiik'O Hint
Kiln iilntv will tin li"l.i'r work Willi li' imnvr.
mul mIvi- morn riiiur.icllnn tti.ui any yet nll'eii'il
tn (In lui nit-r-s ir hiiiii hi rn Ori'itutt. I'lnu
tturiniitiil in ovrr n-pi'dl, mul nil triml nf
lilnok-Tiiilliili iliinc nl It'll 1T I'i'lll. ili'omill
iuroittti. iHjilUni:! 1 DONCCAN.
JOSI!S3S.'5 SGTCVrSEBS.
ii.wk itivjuivuii ritoi Tin-: u. p.
Tn uwiry iiiiik I'nr I tie Uululy of Inu lollmv
lr I imnii'il ir;lllrmll !
(jpiwur W. A-liffV. (Jintle. . Iliibil. (.'. C
I' .ily. OlHirini I.. t)liiirl, (inrietr L'rncl.el.
I irm-s .M. Ilnxe, Win. A. A. Ilnnillinii, Jn-
4i .Mursn, Ditvf.l A. 'Inylur mill .111111111
invrr.
These ftrntlrmr.. will u!ion cull mul gel
I. 'Ir j ry.
11. f. nowr.i.i..
.i.ii'l.nnvilli-. M.U. tm. 18(18.
Toams
UJ7antotl fox
Camp
upon ti statement nlitets.
actly what it charges the Jleraltl with
There is 11 law in Japan obliging cv-1 attempting to do from purely itaitir.au
ery member of the Imperial Council ' niotivui. Tho difference between those
who fails in carrying through a propo- lwo papc.,-s on thu legislative (pie-ninn
nition or 'bill," to nssemblu his friem I jH exceedingly slight. They nru bntb
mul perform lliu very interesting ecu- I working for' the i-ituic end, pcrlmp
mony ol "Han-Kari." If suuh 11 law
were in force in Oregon, there would
have been wholesale ovijcuratiou in the
late legislature and the result would
have been very gratifying to the State
at large.
"Tuntti: Hi: 15i.ow.s !" Under thi
hnd tho Ort'jum'iin "sets tip" one W.
W. Chapman considerably. The term
is a nautical one, but wu presume it i
used in this case to convey the idea
that W. .W. is simply an old "blow
hard," but not nece-arily a whale.
with dill'erelit motives.' Thu I'nionii
allocts thu knowledge that the Demo
cratic majinity ol tho'legMattne aiv n
wu luok fur a fair field anil a free Ily In
.audi wu bopu to live to take n hand
against nil such politicians, and nil who
like them.
iK-ii'iiil uinl naval siipieuiauy and our
n .-,. 01 lite J'auifiu.
Ths Two UIU Ta::. " ' '
There is an ulee-tion to bu held on
.Monday to decide wla-tlier the people
oi thu town will MiiUin thv autiuu ot
the authorities in tTieir efl'orU to U)p
the spaid of a ooutagii;ii djseanuii
Thu TriutuiAS bav.o very v. is.Iy built it
luMpitnl for smill-piiv ,ati.'iiU vu,n'..1..
ot the town Ii. nil and the peoplu &ti
now askvd to pay lor it. Ale ml surou
body of rnK'ul.; but is willing to tal.vj m,a.,j ,b,UM i itcosnry to defray
ehanees on their poslbIo repentance
The ycrtiHassiiiuus that they are tin
purest of patriot, btatvsuien of tin
greatest calibre, and holds that if tlieii
career ol ollleial unoliiluess is inuili
longer retarded, tho world will stop
moving. Finally, to make its position
moro ridicutou", tho Unionist makes
deiiiand on the J feruM to call thuOie
gon "Rump" pet names, and thus wash
Tho Polk County Zijnl says an I it hands of nnv suspicion of ililiouei
edict has gone forth lioui the "State ty. Then, under tho joint frowns of
Iloiiko grabbers" against County Tieas I these twin Titans of the press, may the
urers receiving Slate warrants as for-1 immortal rump booted by CongicK.
mcrly. An thu suggestion wa first I jeered at-by the people ol their own
made by W. W. Chapman in a lettei I'State, and tho laughing stock of the
Diiuliaiieu in ll.e nuNTWEL, ne mini oonutrv assemoie again 10 icpeai
'. all oxpene.s thus Jar, mid wu do not
believe our people will husitiito lur a
moment in paying it. Then-ctietH u
bu sumo inisaiiileitniiiliug howovur,
aliout the asiusineiil to be voted fur.
Thu boaid havu ailvertised tor it tax oi
two mllln per vent and a majority ut
thepuoplu uonstrue it us a two per Qtml
tax which would bu ojh vivi- mul
wouhl cerviinly bo voted down. TIo
board have uviduiitly undo a mistake,
Lt.vi-or.s Aloxtai-M' Firm J. .M.
Sutton, P. ji. litis leceivt'd a subsurip
tiou pipT lVimi thu Souretary ol the'
'Lincoln' aloimmciit Assooiation, and
will he luppy to iiieeive any sum that
may he uoiitribntud
Tho admirer of lliu nnbU great-he.rti-jl
.iiiuesuui, . citali ami all.
slmr in rearing it monument to hi
iil'MU...-y, and in the lmguage u( the
a.blr".s ol tin Hsioeiatimi, "let nil who
arn happier, ier, or more secure in
pir-on or pr.iH-rty in eonsvipiLiiou of
tht vlrlm and puirioiNin ol Abrnham
Lincoln, rontribtitv to hi n.eiuurv;
let each glvtMiii..ethiiig to commemo
rate thf devotion to Country and Lib;
erty tlmt luspiitid tliegnmt wnilof our
niartyrud I'rniilul,.iunl cniuml him
to live and not for hi ciouutry and ll.e
mildest end and highest goud of hi
1. .unite."
..
ON a..A s'ti-r tin- dt-1 1l.1v of OittiOwi. Mm.
Hi- ini.l il;Mni! Imrit ilxl'-rnilswl ID roll
fur n,-lni in.ltiilt ici-iil iifwit h.m-pIhI enn
lrct. Yli c Imli Ij'hI In tbti tirm iniifct !
titil. ' IV ltl, M illl lWi-Olllll ttill I-rllMi Oo-
u.iwr M. (il.KNN Pltl'M A 1:1).
-. N:.liil.
OOOT AND 9HOE MAKERS.
t'OTiCr:.-ll.vtia ili.)ifcl uf wi'r I'iUi.
lury, m sh iinw n)r'ij in uiv iwr nlinln
sltoutlwn lu iiii' IMlbr mul 1 illi4. Imolis"-.
On Unl. 4irui Imui I ran.ti, Udr A Kip,
llHilllo Inlltiti, lluul Itus. ute.
Jowt. 1. llrtv. I I.. KfcVRN. I JniiN-llnir,
Ho iui'i. I 1'urU. I 3.111 I'rniMlrto.
AO.IID.'. IIKIN .tliltAV, Sun rmiMbcn.
41'. IlitL-ry Slnl
HoUeo '2?osltiv.
PIIK imilri;tt.(iivit Ainliii ll i.iei-KMry tr
L (Uin In oollcot l! lint. Uiulliig iiiiIim mul
11 -giHiiiu ilui- lhm In tinlur in mJi'i ililr (111
nbllUU. isliu Hit m-lln .1 or miiiryltis ntl
rrv. lull ' ! in llivM. li ow in! itm-il lin
nl..l...t 11 il i'j iiii. .-. lln'ir . ii mul m-
iuli- tiUt.lw.uitl'in Qto IjiiuiU ofwn i)flter fur
-.itipi-iin,fc inFiT".v.VFTi:A::Nj
ZMasolutica of Partncx'ship
r 1 TIIK inrtit'-rhti vrv furi'x!t!,'g liwon
I J. n. Ail im ni.it Win II. Will, Cnllo
iwk Ori-aon. I, lhi ilsy ill" ''I liy iihiIiihI
i-'t.f-1. All i'i m-'.-ii mis will ! M'ltlvil mul
ilui tm-liiimt cuuiliiutil ny J. d. A 1 '"".
J (! AllWI.
WM. II. WITT.
Sffii. sist, leas. iicii7:i
Ctitlfornlu mill Oirgon Slrctu
JACKSONVILLE,
Havu 011 hand a '
A LARGE STOCK OF STAPU
1
DEY GOOD'S,
CLOTHING,
MOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS,? liCsJTLERY,
QROOKERY, Etc.
All of which will bu noli!
AT tlCDUCCD PRICES.
A. riSIIKK A MO.
Jnclfdiiivlllf.. Jiini'3'nli l.vH, JimJ'tf
Jauks I . (it.tw
Al.i.AiMifu .Mxiirni.
John K. in,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
oAi.ii'tin.N'iA stui:i:t,
JACKSONViLLC, OHEGON.
SEW Finfl, iW
A fc It.
LOW PRICES WILL WIN I
I. 0. or O.T. Tli Leilyo ol this or' I
tier in .lailisouv
n-e ate jimiiivu huh imiy oniy ;isk 10 1 Ihmrishintj-coiiiUtiim. It niirilherH !)0
3Jotico to Dolinqnonts.
Tl 71: liri'liy liltrnnile in nil who urn In
V V . ilcliiwl mi ttrcniiiil iinu In iinr lmiilfii
nllmt'nxi. I', ll ;Ui' mni-iini.t l.o will., I liil'in
JlHlttly, nr Ibvv will In. .ii.-l iiinn mul cn1t-r-(1.1
dy 1;VW- AIhi II jlnlnlilt-il In Ihu Sk.NTI
Nil. will tin ivUI In MiltlD lli.-.r ,1 c Hi.it tllli
therclore bo chief of tho 'grabbers."
Tho Albany JJtmccmt man has
preached a sermon for the beiielit ol
lri brother ot tho Signul. There is
nothing itraugo in tho announcement
.at the devil once pieaehed a bcrmoii to
our Saviour with Just' about the saint
fleet that Abbol'o vlllprobnbly have.
A Democrat who has a Ulty-dollar
United States bond Bays that ho can
not agree with that plank ol bin party
platform which favors taxing the bond,
because, it is inucriptural, tho lllble
admonishing us to "let tho bond go
free."
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lUlLJtOAO aiATTJSHS. Wo UckllQWl-
edge the receipt of a pamphlet coiij
tabling a statement relative to the in
corporation and organization of the
Oregon Central Railroad Company,
It will receive due attention.
SumiK.v Dlwtii. -One day this week
a Chinaman in tho employ ot 31r. Pita
tor, broom manufacturer of this plaoe,
fell down and died in less than a miii-
' ute. It supposed that ho was afllict-
' ed'witb heart disease.
Fisher is Brother ha.vo sonio of the
moil-beautiful dress patterns in town,
just suitable for presents. It is worth
while to see how cheap they nro sell
ing for cash.
Choice articles of owelty for holiday
prtfieni. fan bo found tit Hotick',
their blunderiug'toni foolery at pleai.
ure, and whoto expects anything ol
them but another career ol folly, !
more trusting than wise.
Flimsy Mail Sacks. -It is a gieat
pity that tho economy of thu Post Of
lice Department was not int.isuiud b
1 little, good sense. The department
is 100 mingy to furnish leather bags for
tho paper mail, but bags made from
common sacking instead, and tho con
sequence is, that ll.e paper mails are
commencing to arrivo hero in a very
d.tnirtged condition. Tho Government
exacts evgry cent il i entitled ' 'or
carrying papers, and it is only fair
that they are delivered in as good or-
rder as possible. Where is Mr. Posta
Agent for this State ? Cannot ho have
this abuso remedied ?
Not Got tiik Sham,-Pox. Fachs
Bros, inform those owing them that
they havu not got any contagious dis
ease. Thoy are much in need of miiu
cy mid those indebted need not fight
shy. So walk up gentlemen and make
your annual ptttlenipnt.
E 'Kiivn.iiiv Ct uiiiit.vo Should go
at once to tho City Drug Store and
get a bottlo of Heuly's Iloyal llalsam.
It is an nr iluable remedy.
Go to the City Drug Storo and ox
amino their splendid stock of bookh,
stationery and fancy good.
levy a tax of two mills 011 the dollar,
and if the people are made to see it in
that light they will voto for the tax
and pay it cheerlully. Tho bo.ud
must bu sustained, and the eltuuus of
this place should bu glad to get rid ol
a loitlnonu an I dangerous diiswa
at so little cost.
Xi:w Vu.vitB P.vi:rY. Tho party at
Mr. Home's 011 Thursday evening was,
under tho circumstance, very well at
.tended. Tho now Il.ill Was tastefully
tlecoratod ami the young folks wore in
ecstacies with the splendid dancing
floor and tho excellent supper.' Mr.
Home has supplied a want .long felt
here, at 11 great expense, and wo hope,
when the uccdlcs alarm about sin, ill
pox cetise.s, to t-ee him patronized hand
fcomoly by our dancing community.
Untuiuly Dkatii. Just as tho last
hours of the dying year wero fading
away, a human lamp tliekered, a noble
young heart stood still, ami ho many
friends of Win. II. Williams mourned
thu los ol a comrade ot pmo' and un
blemished character. Tho deceased,
was scarcely twenty-four and had a
large circle ot ncpimtuuccti who fol
lowed his remain to their last resting
place on thu first day of tl.o now year.
Tin: Handsomk Tiiino. Mr. ami
Mrs. Manning have thu thanks of tho
priptors for a very delicious wedding
t fiti 1
eaue. j iiov nave our wnrinvii wisi.es
1 1 m u t Ii it-u -.mi ll..il .f .1. ...!.... !... . s t ll
0 ajipi-ars to be in a . ,.,i-u,i in lllV onr iln-.
DOW HMi .t WAT.fON.
OiHiiolution of Partnorship. '
IIIK irliiiT-hlp lierc.nrnri' i'l-tlii: ligtiwi-n
i:.-lt.nnl Win I!, (Sni'iim n Is iltuolvnl
members, ami thu orgauualiou is aiu
laiueil with initult interest. Tempir
unco iha good thing mid thu nnler
throiuhout tl.o Sttite have rnUeil many
a weak mid ening brother to useful
ness. DiSTinorSuiiooL. 'f'lio Directors of
this school district havu decided to
postpono the coiumeueunlenl of the
next term a.shorl limu longer. It was
iiijemled to have tho term couiunmcc
on Jiomiay next, but it is thoughtful-
vu.iiiio tlmt tho pupils bo kept at homo
until all possible tlauger froai Smal
pox has passed.
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NoSuali.-Pox. -Wo nro gl.ul to s.iy
that there is now not a single ease of
small-pox lu Jacksonville. All nro
uhher convalescent or lutv been removed
outside tho town limits. Our country
cousins, therefore, nt-ud not bualarn.od
as there is not the tightest danger in
comiiig.hcie.
T- - ii 1 ,. -,
McCoiiMicjt's Aljia.vau A book
that should bu in thu honsu of o'vury
Oiegoiiiau can bo found at Sutton it
Steams', It contains much valuable
information.
Tit" Aff'i 1 it' of lli. (irivmiun Ii.it'i
I 1l.1v.
on i1m'.....1 of In W. U, (ir.iviiiiiin, ami tin
t U1I.1
I)
t ..inn.ll.Uu ksltlt'iniKit U 1'iiiilr.il
v. 11. i;u!'.i;n.ian'.
W.O.GUKKNMAK.
Ait, (llli, lt8. im8ir
Tkaciiiui Go.s-i:, .Aliss Tall who
taught tho female department of thu
disfl'lut suliool li:is irnnii in Si,.i..iim..hi .,
fur tlKdr happiness, and may thow haviugiscoured a pennant mt situation
whom .God has joined together bovorf,, '""""'' umoii
be Biiiidered. m
Livkiiy SrAiitB. Comstookifc Caw
ley aro still ready toaccommodato their
natrons with the finest turnouts in
I Southern Oregon, and hopu thoir liiomls
will accominoiintu u.eiii with a littlo
cash, as timet, are wy hard just now. tigidn next Monday.
St'Mauy'h AcAtiAKY. 'l ho stiuiics qf
tho pupils tit this' institution will b 0
reaiuiK-il on Monday next.
v.ATojf Day SCHttOL. Tho dav
HluwUf i. "." lllaiii'liett will oiten
I' I'.IVB for wile iiwr jl-liliml, a w jmlr tt
imipnclc In upli-iiillil uniiillllmi. 'II100 bcali
Illnl lilnln nm lliu nnly iinri In Ori-pon, nm) in
Im-Miii- iipiilylnv biiiiii, ImruntiifT ufir nin-rfil.
Tliry will bv (ol.l tlllicr III ulii or in trjnllU
iinihut W. 0. ,Mi!lJlt.
SEED 'WHEAT.
IiIlK iiiiil'T'ljiiii'il li'tor.ilo nt Ms rnnoVu
. mi Wiijcuvr Uroult, 11 i'i unity ur pti mliil
fi-il Mhc.il. ol tli wliile ,ir.)iy, 'It Imi Ijci-ii
I'dint-it nllli i'K'Ol.i enru. mul rnUvil on nvw
1 iniml nu pitriO'ii lur wi'ii, w. III.IiSlN,
Wiiiiiir U.cl. Nnv lltli 1 S.S. Uiiuw
MUeE.!
imiBRss
niii-: iiiniiiWTOAau piuuku paid koii
1 Ulilm i r u 1 1 klml, llieri.'il at tho ni.irki.-i
ut the uuilvriltiuvihlll JuttviiIU-.
JOHN CJIITII.
Dwi-inlr-r R.li IHOR. r
To the Reading PwblioT
Wnimvollllcl up 11 vnirtlortftlilo ItcmlliiR
lluoiu mul Cltcul illiiu l.llirnry, which
will ?1 1. livt-rjroiid ttliuwl.liin In u ml u clulico
t-or 11.1rjlcul.11s euiinlni nt llm City D1111 Slnrc.
deciir til'TTO.V ,t STtf ItNS.-
3Motico.
Tim piibllo nru liuruliy nutlik-il liit ,tny wife.
Marllu Ullcoro, hiving lull my hvil mul Iqmi
without Jul caiifo nr pruvoc.ilfn.., I will pity nu
iK'hU nl her cuiituctloti. wt 11 pvnuas aru
MurutJ not to Uiilt her on my iiccmint.
, , ri;f,IXKII.(50KK.
Jscl.8.)nvl!c, Drccnilivr l!!lli,i8tl.V.
' Zttotico. 1
Tl.o iiuilnslKiKil liilfca Uil n.clhud of In
forming all ilmgn inilvlil.filt o Ihem liy bunk ao
count nrttheiwUo, to coino forwnnl liniiidi
utuly ami ei-tile nwr m-cnuuis, uwl uUe, those
who Imveilcuianils ufmiust, in. '
UOPKIVS t CO.
frur. ahovi: ka.mi:i hum
I luliu plmwurv In liiiiihiiij.' lliWr low
mul Iho put iliu n.iitnilly, lb.it lli.y irtu'
ri'ci'lrlny ami ihmjiiIii,; n my lury o4 n-lin-iiu
niuuk ur
STAPLE DRY (IOODS,
HEADY SIADE CLOTUI.'.'O,
HATS AND WPS,
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
CLOTHS,
ULAMCtriU,
HOtfP skjits
BOOTS AND SHOES,
. Ladies', Wisjea' and Childrn'Shca
5?" 'v linvo. nlitt, In cnniiff (Ion "ilk "W
tin llifiilinvf.il Vfiy laraa m W
CSf i-AltiisiVf kluukuf cliull1 T1
Zz& tiroci-rus,llutiIwurr,Wl
2y Qiifi'iiswiirc, 5C
&& (iliim- -va
tx& wine. (Iitllwy. &S
Day I'ulntsiiiiilOilsiuUo,"
rVmlnw (Jl.iss, Nsili, b'-nia
r.' mul Hnol. f!.ni nml Hlrtl l
&& Plows. VVnoilfii una Willuw wrf. 9I
V nro renily In ell m.ylhlriT n or tif
tin. i.mi'i'wi'iiiii iiuitil-:. I'rriOBiwW'i
u Imy Kiiuik will flml It (trfally 10 lbf"J
iiiiilnsuloi-xiiiiiliiu our luck Mont
lii!i L'l.nwlieii-. um woiiri) ilolcrnilucil Wi;"
i.S .. . . .... T.-l ,V..l Aimtr.
uuiii'uoiu ny nny iinuu in jvi"i "''
Glvn im 11 cull, uinl (lien Juu lfJ.
a lu our ciimclly tn r.iriilli popm"""
r.LUNN, DlU'ftli&Co.
r..Mi,. in,. i..hai. iki:T "
tfUVItUIIVIIIl't 111 I VI -' IWMM
ii
XCELSIOB"
L1VJJKY STAB'L'Ei
On Oregon street, JiicK$omillt
PLYMALE & MANNING-
MavliiKjuit recdved from Sao FroI,
Ununtuflk or niinri
HAU'NKSS, HUOGIKS & OAI'u,a
.1.1191. J
Wo nro tiroparc-il tn furnuii o"r r '
the publlo gfi.ontllyJ-wltli
i,..i. iniinvniTTS
1'irtr. 1 uni."1' .it
As enn bo had on tho V?cill C, totM
Imim hired to go " ' P"' of ,M
A.ll.llllls
iun cnr.l).
uuuuiti flnii "w :,.
UIorti I roke to work lnglo or ,f,u,ji(poi
u'Sihoaiilwl, ami lh Wi cars "'
them while Inour charge. ...nift-tl
.nrOUIt TKHMS AKB RBA80SAW
... . . . .. ....ii niroM;
, .A libera jihare or lie PuV.ViNNl0'
fjieli)nvllf,0n.10o, m-