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PIOXEER HARDWARE STORE K.KUBLI, Odd Fellow's Bnildin; Jackiomillr, DCAL.EU AND WORKER IN TIN.SHEETIRON, COPPER, LEAD Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, le Musical Conservatory MRS J. BILGER CONDUCTED BY O. KUGLER. AT TH E OLD STAND OF JOUN BILGE -o-o- )TJRSEOFTHIS INSTITUTE "WILL OPEN ONTIIE FIRST lis divided in four quarters., each comprising twenty-four lessons. Calii rnia street. Jacksonville, Oregon, TRST YJEA.H. SCALE OF rniCKS: $20 00 : 2000 20 00 20 00 Sfeso vanei Jiat he can hardly be ictor in the Presidential !s another possible candidate, E. B. Washburne of Illinois, lems unthought of. Mr. Wash- is of acknowledged ability, of Istained character, and great knowl- I edge of public affairs, having contin uously been in Congress for eighteen years. While conservative in his Tiews, he will bring to himself more elements of positive strength than any other canditate yet named, and we be lieve in a national convention would attract to himself all the strength that Grant and Sherman could command. We believe that the antagonism be tween the first four candidates will be irreconciliable and the question of availability will make it necessary to unite on the great Western statesman. Therefore for the present, we bay hur rah for Washburne 1 A MCE II.CTIUESS Sarah Winnemucca, a notorious Indian woman, who to our knowledge was driven from- the Malheur Indian Reservation, in this State for foment ing discontent, has been lecturing to opes at Platt'tt Hall in bteworthy that pus woman of leert deli"htinir with the surTCliUy nicture-or 111 immorality of San Fran this, perhaps, accounts for fwith which the Indian bawd 11. Sarah's attainments are le, she having been educated ira, and no doubt she is a re in n ban Francisco ieo lut her statements with re- Malheur Reservation ie credited. When she ntj Rhinehart "starved" Imtp war, she speaks of os no knowledge of hostility to Mr. Ibe considered before gentleman. Just le outbreak we made to the Malheur there were well Rhinehart, who is Instian centlrman. llndfans out of a considered that Ition of Congress 3ting thejlal- Iwas three and and that the .available un- fcer, it is ap- starvation brainst Con- ent The hesitate lat the in- fed that yearning for romantic mystery that fills the human mind, itself the greatest of all mysteries, and scepti cism and reason scoff in vain. Poetry has never had an ideal so beautiful, whose wisdom was so matchless, whose knowledge of human nature so super nal. The htory of the exquisite ten derness of his love for his race is writ ten by the pen of faith on the human heart, his doctrines are interwoven in to the polity of nations, and to-day the Infant is the world's ruler 1 Kings have flunz their crowns at the feet of the Child. Knights who scorned all earthly vassalage have, in his cause, quenched the thir&ty sands of Palestine with their blood and carved the name of Jesus with their swords on the walls of many a Saracenic city. Nobles, who might have sat in pur ple and fine linen, have, with girted sandals, planted the sacred emblem of his vicarious atonement on every shore that has been trodden by humanity. The stateliest temples man can raise and the precious things of earth are all too poor to-do him honor, and today the Eternal City whose broken columns and mouldering arches witnessed the torture of his followers, is now the cen ter of his priesthood. The beneficent doctrines of the Redeemer have soft- ened the hardness" ol the human race, broken the dunoeun's bars., stricken the- iJfgBM Slave; 4 'lio can-cs-TonBneieiuiSjnitude of the world's in debtedness to the great Nazarinel To-morrow will bo the anniversary of his birth, sacred in every civilized land, treasured alike in the hearts of age and childhood. To-morrow the child Jesus will rule the world both by the softening influence of his 'teachings and the love we bear our own children. To-morrow hoary age and manhood and womanhood will yield- with meek submission to the caprices and wants of the little ones who regard this day as essentially their own. It is the day that rings the small bells of our own hearts, that brings up hallowed memo ries from the time when the gold was yet unmixed with s'lver; when the gray tints of evening had not cast their shadows on the rosy morn of life, and to-morrow we will live again in its pure and kindly associations. Let it be kept in the spirit of Him whose name has made it holy. Let it be a day of real heartfelt, christian charity for our mutual weaknesses, of forgive ness for our mutual faults, of rcperation for our mutual wrongs, and the world will bless the one day in the calendar when the thorns that beset the feet of humanity are turned hurtless aside. Many of our readers we will never greet again, but to all we extend a cor- dial hope that the peace and good will Y'--"-'' SETTLE UP! A LL TIIOSE KNOWING THEM A ol voc Indebted tn Tnlow of the Eaele Poi t Store, either by note or book account, must settle tne sanu Dy January , ioou. AH tose notes and accounts not settled by that time will positively be placed in the hands of an officer of the law for forced collection. H. T. INLOW. Notice. Having sold my butcher shop I hereby notify all persons indebted to me for meats that they must make payments for the same by the 10th or January, 1880, or . will have to force collections. I must have money. The liooks and accounts arc in the hands of M.Caton, who is authorized to make settlements. Wm. Bybee. Jacksonville, Ogn. Dec. 23, 1879. Pay Your Taxes ! Tax-payers will remember that only thir ty days are allowed for the payment of taxes after the annual visit paid to the dif ferent precincts by thcTax Collector, i.f ter the expiration of that time those not paid up may expect to pay mileage. The time expires on January nth and tax payers will govern themselves accordingly. Wm. Bybee, Sheriff and Tax Collector. JACKSONVILLE HOTEL! Lately Occmpleil Mrs Hnstlm A Mrs Yinlns JACKSONVILLE. The subscriber who has had large exper ience in the hotel business in Canada is now prepared to cater for the wants of the gi.t.wt.1 )ullo lt f?ret"lne4 etyln Rnard and lodging by the day or week. MEALS 25c EACH; OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Geo. M. Contra:. NOTICE. Land Office at Rosebttrci Ogx. ) Dec. 20, 1879. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make fin 1 proof in support of Ms claim, ana secure nnai entry thereoi at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Orlando E. Rose, homestead application No. 2,412, for the EH ofSE , Stc. 21. 5 W if of S IT If and lolt 5 and 0. Sec 22, T3S S of R 4 Wat and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Rial Benedict of Jackson county, and Walker Herriott of Jackson county, Ogn. "Vm. F-Benjamdj, Register. Administrator's .Notice. In the matter of the partnership of W. A. A. N Hamilton, deceased. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT the undersigned has been on the 23d day of December A. D. 1879, appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, State ot Oregon. Administrator of the part nership estate ofW. A A. Hamilton, de ceased. All persons indebted to the said partner ship estate arc hereby notified to settle the same immediately, and all persons having claims against said partnership estate will present them with the proper affidavit of the claimant to me at Unionlown, Jackson county, Oregon, within six months.afler the first publication of this notice. CHARLES E. CHATTEL!. Administrator of saides.4te. Dated Dec. 24th, 1879. Sheriff Sale. sing and Thorough Bass uaences, per term ot 4 ht any period, and special firs apply at the Musical SALE! '&a IF j ATTl HE -- Ne York Store, ..- . THE ENTIRE STOCK OF -i - AT COST ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE. V MJffierisor. - 4. 1 JACKSOWWLIE, WOK B. . TO THE FMT ill M ! Wlj-H A NEW SJBK OF GOODS FROM NCISCO. JFELIOTT. ll tub AraacioN' 0F Bpttm fur dffi h full ttuck of JROHANDISE Hi lelllog at BFY COMPETITION 30 NCY GOODS )F VARIETY Joys' Clothing TIIE lliyl.es, tD AT fill Astonish the 5HASER. lOYS'SHLRTS. l-om the fitMt t the most ommoti. and Jewelry. Ictadrs and eja glustei eitr mtricei na natciirs fxatryrfererj Ascription. BOYS'HATS ITHE TEST STYLE. the Convinced. ELLIOTT. 20 00 lessons , 24 w attention is paid to those who have but Institute. ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP. fed 9& C. K. KLUM, l.'So . - MANUFSCTCHRTOF, AND DEALERT5 Saddlery and Harness, ASHLAND, OREGON. KEEPS A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF goods ia bis Hat of trade. Ladles', JleuO nnd Hoys' Saddles, a Specially. TEAM, BUGGY AND PLOW HARNESS, WHIPS, ROBES, DUSTERS -t-AND-t. HORSE BLANKETS. ALSO Winchester Repeating Rifles (commonly called Henry Rifles) of model of 1866, 1873, and 1876. Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. Wheat taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for goods. E.C.BROOKS, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SJEI3CTSl.O 33S, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY FANCY GOODS, SIIKET MUSIC, FIELD GLASSES, VIOLINS, CITHERNS, IIAEPS ND STRINGS FOR THE SAME. . ALSO: DRUGS, JIEDICIXES, TIMET SOAPS AND PE1FUMERY. Needles and Best Sperm Oil for Sewing Machines, HE HAS SOLD OUT HIS ftock of American Sewing Machines a numbsr of time, but ha another lot of thnm nn hnnd Thin i the llgthest and mo-t rapid rnnninir. a well a durable, midline there is made, and fo simple that little girl five or six years 0M make their pat rh work nn Inera Thie i the place tn buy good watches, clocks nnd iewelrv. and he will sell bean ji-w-lrv cheaper than any ono. srwatches. clocks, jewelry aac sewing machines cleaned aud repaired at a rtduced pi ice. JOHN MILLER'S Id the place to go fc; anything in the hardware line. He has a large and superior stock of Rifles, Shot Guns and Sporting Material, and in fact everything from an Anvil to a v' SKELI.TOft Key. Ilojel Is at LESS than Bed- rocK prices run UAOti, ana all those purchasing Building Hard ware, loola ot every kind. Taints. Glass, Cordage, Brushes &c, have FOUND That he i? determined to under sell anv one in tho market, and people who wish Cutlery, Quartz or Spy Glasses, or anything made of iron, IN Fact people from every place or from ASHLAND "Will find that he means business, and will get bargains by calling on him before going elsewhere. LUMBER, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW MILL AT THE MEADOWS. TS NOW FULLY PREPARED TO FUR. JL nish the market with every description ot lumber of a superior quality. Tliismill is new throughout and furnished with the latest anil mostimprovedmachincry.there by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills sawed to order with dispatch. EsTGive me a trial and I will prove what I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed in CTcry case. JESSE B. THOMAS. Table Rock, Septnber 3d, 1879. DSAUR ASD WORKER IV TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER ViRh rcuw and nrw, Agricultural Implements, ITOTES, tin-wire, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish SIIKLP HARDWARE, CUTLERY, W IRE $ ROPE AGENT FOR Pacific & Imperishable PaiiX A first-class mechanic will attend U Job Work with neatucu and dispatch. EErcrything sold at reasonable rates. 3IHS. J. BILGER. IMPOSTAHT MICE ! Information for the People. I HAVE KECKIVKD ANOTHER large ciins'irnmuit of the reh hratrd Sin ger Sewing M.H-liints. which lire fur sale in the uu:il liberal term hihI at the itL'iiiai pnug established hy the company. Thi-re lore wiiMie no iim. innnry ami putietid nn infetior machines when yun enn purrlmseu genome S:nger at the sume tignres In buy ing o Singer yon get a ni:n.h,ine ol acknonl tdged merit nnd esthliihed n piumi'in. an art certain of hnv ng value n-ceirel for your money, as every mucbineU warranted by the coinpanr. The Singer Company now b II iltne-qtiHr-ters o( all the machines sold in the world, the rapidly of their works at Kliz-iheth. Aew Jersey, enabling them tn tnrn out ovfr h thoiiS'ind machines a day. and they have 4,500 offices for the sale of IIisp justly reh bruttd sewing machines, which Imvi? tukei. the Over all competitors inure tSian two bund, red times. After the Chicago fin- the Rtlief Com mittee undertook lo furnish sewing machine to the needy women of that city, and appli cants were permitted lo chnoe from six dif ferent kinds of nuichinis. 2 944 applicant were furnished with mnehincs, ol wbteli nnm ber 2 427 choe isingir machines and 517 distributed their choice amena the five nthfi kinds of machines. 'Ihey were tn earn their living on theso machines, aud took the Sin ger, becansf" IT IS THE "EST. The people bought Singer machines follows 1870 ....K7.".33 Singer Machlort 1S71 IST.3M " 1872 219,758 " 1873 232.4H " 1874 S1I,79 " " 187S 29.RS2 1876 2H2.318 1877 2S2.812 1878 S56,13i " Asn for Jackon mnil JoffpDhtne Connll. 1 IlMdqnarUr, JackionTllI, Or, EUREKA MILLS, SITUATED ON BEAR CREEK SEVEN miles north-east if Jacksonville, arc prepared to a general Merchant and Exchange Business- The undersigned will give 3fi pounds of flour, 2 pound shorts and 8 pounds bran Tor every bnt-bel cf wheat. Will alsu tack our customers furniVhing sacks. "Satisfaction Guaranterf"BfT T.T. McK''7eiE LATEST ARRIVALS- OF AT BRECKENFELD'S ! THE UNDERSIGNED TKEU PLES ure In announcing to the public that he has just receivad a complete and firt class assortment of Gent' Fnrniahlntt Goods.snch a Hats. Shirts. Underweai, etc. best brand of Cigars and Tobacco. IMpes, Notions. Fancy Goods. Glareware. Crockery, Musical 7utrtiments. Dird Cager, Statlonmr Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums, Toye Candies. Nuts, etc., which will be sold al the cheapest rates. Give me a call and see for youxselve. F. BRECKENFELD. NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, W0DFN&, WILLOW WAift -ROWfAJLS. Paints. Oils, Varnish, i CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brashes, Chains, Hose ETC., ETC: I have cnrcil the ervlce of flnt elm Mechanic, and am prepared ta do all repair ing promptly and in superior style. N CONNFCTIflS VITU TPB AHOVE 1 1 nm rrcfiriii(rnnd have constantly hand a full aud first-claca stock of GROCERIES, DRY-GOODS, GEM ROOTS, TOBACCO READY MADE CLOTHING. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Ac. f TSEverthIng sold at reirniMe r(p. R. KUiSI I Jnck-onr!II. March. S 'B1H. Mrn.P. P. Pilm. ?II ISIlnPrliUr, ALLTHE Latest FAU&M'IXTER Slock AT PRIM'S MILLINPRY STORE r WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW stock of goods at our store, of Fall ami Winter ktyk, as follows: all HATS OF ALL STYLES, PLUSHES, FEATERS, FLOWERS, JET TniMUISOSr Children's loods & Waists, CARD BOAIID, Velvets, Zephyrs, Needles. We nlo Keep the celebrated Centcmeri Kid GIou-s, Handkerchiefs, etc. Call and examine before purchasing; elsewhere. Jacksonville, Nov. 2Cth, 1879. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN PRICE.S AT E. JACOBS" fcTORE Oregon Stieet, Jacksonville i UI'iKfJ A (JITTO I'Lttl r Art VV raaiiuetlcieut a-orliii-nt of new uohJ has jut lH-en received, coiisiitt lug in part of CLOTHING, DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS J: SHOES, SCHOOL BOOKS, HATS AND CAPS, TOBACCOS & CIGARS, HARDWARE AND CARPETS, TINWARE, ALL KINDS PAINTS. -ALSO:- WINDO-W GTjASS, GROCERIES. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' HATS AND FLOWERS, dec, dec In fact everything to be found In a firss cUs stock of General Merchandise, which will lie sold at price" That Defy Competition. The highst price allowed for country pro. duce. rGive roe a call at my estahlishmeat In thu Masonic building and be convinced that there is no humbug about thtr E. J. JOBS