Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 16, 1880, Image 2

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FOR PRESIDENT,
JAS.A.GABFIELD -
Of Ohio- '
FOR VICE RESIDENT,
CHESTER a". ARTIIUR.
OfNcwYoik.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
GEO. B, CURRY, or Grant.
E.L. PPLEGATE.-ofLlnn,-t
B.'W WfilX. o.r Lnkv
as
RKICBlK'Afc i AMllUAt FttlC tlltr
VIClSnikftluUfccT.
Chester A.1 A rtli ur RejmMcan can-
didate for Vw PrrMdeirr, .irmui of 1
fjrc energy and great" iMrriMHat inn.
In an)' political campaign in liit.li lie
has ever participated his influencr Iia
been powerfully felt. lie is ft li'ost
skillful ortranizer and an indffatipihle
workers He is a native if NriIiHrn
New Yoik, and,a graduate of Yale
College, a Uvyyerjjy jirfewdon, anil, is
atiout 47 eara f age. lie liitt maile
'IiisppeariepttlilicJiffairs nK ne
protege of fijijfnoVE. D. Morgan of
New Yoikf";l!v.4ApKnieil' hiiif-Quar-
t-rma-tter nejtll.pMh Statj j !':
Spring of i.t; I,i'"JlHt fiiiM'!e
position, tl5fttof the lelielltuii' then
being in progress) -lieiiiurul.JUuiileK-01'f-
k for 'his'llit'le' mercies. Troup eie
being raided a,nd dispatched to the field
bv tens of""ihousiiiidK. .and 'nv niiiM
night hetoHfJ to equip them -in u
manner worthy of tht1 Empire Stat'.
No regiment8"nioed to the front more
admirably supplied and Hrcouteiiil than
those of New Y-ork. "It is almost im
possible to-jcompreheud -the incessant
demands fhfct were wade upon him
while acting'-in Mhat, capacity. Vr
was a new ordeal for the American
people at tba'f time; pxtiaordinary dif
ficulty was rxjierieirced- in collecting
the necessary food, clothing and ma
terial needed.at one time fur so nianv
troops; fewpqj-Rons understood jTrecise
ly what weal&fy requited, oind no one
had previoljjt expenence at j.udi busi
ness. Everytlirtigiilepeiuleil on thoi
oujrh orpiiiization, and Gen.r Arthu
devoted liinTselfto Lis taskwith a zeal,
industry and uiicifrkH that brought oi
derxiut of clidtfr, and Secured for.' him
the gratitude of lint official,. Miperior
and the hearty approbation of the au-
atjiington. lie continu
ed at his post until the close of the ar,
making a record Tifuliioh any public
serrant might lie pioud. Worn out
''with incessant ,hard-ork, and believ
ing his reVtices piuld"1e difjieiiseil
with, he retiied topiivute life, and le
came promtnt is aleiral piucritmjier
at Uew Yorkity. Under -Grant V
second administration he.' accepted the
appointment of Collector of G'uuiih
of tlie j-orrof Jirw. Yoik, wljich jiosi-J
tidn he'cotftintieil to occuy until after
. President Haves was iiiati'iunited. Ob
jectjoiiM to him Iiujinj .aiisen on the
score of a not rery atiict observance of
civil service luleFa'tiHce'nnsbiujjht
was instituted by the odiiiiiiitmtin
thiee eai-s" qgiv ami JI uiisucni'sful
"atttiiit W luirt tinolve Irini in-
alleged irre-lai itien. 'A seaiihiiig in
vestigation usnlteil in his complete ex
oneration hu hetiis neeiliM ienn
ed by Preiden'Haym to make room
for the presefit incumbent, but only
after a content of great bitteiiiess, in
whiih Cur'iieU afid CoiTklitix eiB tei
jironiiucnt. After his leuMival he n
turned to legal pursuits, and is at the
present time iu 'the enjoyment of a
very lucrative practice in Ne.w York
city. Pej"sof.aIIv"hv is a man cf t? -
sessing apjiearr.nce "Inll, dienilitd mid
self posessed. -To a "Chronicle" repoi t
er who 'iiferv iewnl Jchn Rusm-I Yu'n
last evening at the Pahtce'IIotel, that
jPtleman said:. 'General Arthur is a
limn of ability and thorough culture and
of irrejiroacliablH character. 1 rt-gnrd
him an in every.eapect worthy of the
unqualified suport of the Republican.
party."
""iVhiteaker flew across the continent
like h rocket,' fearing that Congress
could not meet without him. He can
return like t)ie stick with a stone tied
it at his leisure.
Tlie democratic press has commei ced
lojionr ,qut iU vitujteration on Mr.
Garfieldii- ItwiU'only 1 iificewarv to
gather ipthe lile .garbage thrown
prior toTiie Cliicago Convention and
substitute Hr-GarSeUh name for tha
of Graiit-and Blaine. It-f tlnxlemo
cratic stock in trade and if lost that
would be involved in bankruptcy.
The 'Standard4 is furious and
aert8 that Demncratwere,lKmlit
like sheep in Portland on election day,
the pricerenerally Leinff-?2.50. We
culd not insinuate that the "Standard""
tnlls a falsehood, but will just remaik
that if Jt does'iio, thestatUKpf "Ep vot
ing xnaUml in it paity is exceedingly
hv.
the i.iriitiAci:.
The nice difference in tlie various
grades of fiit-iuMiip are veil illtn-ttfctcd
(J tlie case of au old ex Judge id Ar
kansas, who was very anxious to clote
his puMic career by set ring Ids county
in tlie LriMaiure. Once, twice, thrice,
lie tun for the office, on y to lie beaten,
and alnav ft linding a friend. Col. Smith,
,whom he had often befriended, working
like a heater against him Smitli bo
lunging to tl.e 1 f tin en tic and the
Judge to the Whig patty. Meeting
the Judge slmrtly aftei he had mstain
eil a Waterloo defe.it for the third
time, the Colonel rxjirew-ed a desiie
for a nn a' I limn cn the 'utile it all
light" Hcurity. The Judge wan still
viuailing under ilefent ami remaiked
rather (.urllv: Look heiv Colonel, I'm
uliout tiii (I of ihis tiling, how is ill'
"He staked vou, helpd vou out or
.Cioahle, given you tixjre money limn
you ill eer jay in fact ou l.ever
expect to ay it, ntid eery time vou
cniiliilp nie viu pull your coat-iiud go
for inv mh1i" 'Why," leplicd the-
Coloi.el l.lut.illy, wiili his fore finger iiH
ihe ni.oMte pi in, "can't ycuj.ee how'
.itjst' Ihf Jtiri;r i nlimd ln'cm Id
not rxaeilv eiceivp it, ami the Colotiel
explained: ' Well, Judge, here'i uliout
how it in, Tin a Democrat airl inuM
; -it .Miaijjit tlut's J lituipli you
tn9, M)liiKaHv I'm npiiu t , y
hi financially I'm our fiiend." '1
u.
he
tine point of lhi juke needs no mine-
wj to dttect it.
ixn: stail. i.t.i.v.iwM.
Both parties in this Suite are rmi
prisisl at the result of the leciiun.
One that thi! Itept bliciiu unijoriu is
no luige; the other that it went Hepub
lican at all. Various reasons uru as,
aigueil for the apjiaraut levolution 'mi
the only true one i-; that the State" is
Republican and that the voters of lhat-j
party went to the polls. It is assumed
that the aiisenible cipher business of
Senator Kelly, I lie aw kwai-dly attempt
oil Crnuiii steal and the scathing criti
cisms of the Supreme Cuurt lessened!
the ilemocrutic xote for the Statu tick
et but this is h.itilly jo. Democrats
lo iiot rebuke aiijthinp done in the
interest of the'r paitv; and they only
laugh at the attempt of a il mocratic
Senator to defeat the w ill of the jieo
ple, by bribery, as a kind of unsuccess
ful joke. Kelly has his full party
vote. Whiteaker has received all the
votes he is entitled to. It is the Re
publican mri of Oreiir that has ex
frcKsed its disapprove-1 of the infamous
cou-e of Sriifor Kelh and his bmk
ers. The have plated Oregon in the
list of teitaih Republican States in
Niiveml er but it must le kej t there
by eame&t vigilance and the interest
that forces Republicans to -the polls
when ti"ir votes pre required.
HIE MUTE I.lLtllUX.
.Ilie.xery latest returns from all the
counties in tjie Sw except Uoos and
L'uny, w hit h aie about evenly b.ilanc
etl, place Jlr.Geoige'n majoiny at 1.C50.
Ihe vote for l!e ul'lkaii Sej lflne
Judges is neatly "ven, Wnin r headiii"
the list. Killv inn I i Im nre but.ii fevv
v(.tes lnl.iml Burnett but they are all
luee buried under a n ajotity of alum-
1 8001 hisis- the ' "oil yi ar ' for the
Democmcy in Orenn.
Bo'h biauches of tlie Legislature nre
RepiiMican, theie In-ing a 'mnj irity
of 4 in the Senate and 21 in the
Ilomr.
.
OTE (.F 4CKII'IllM:tt!TT'
Fol'owinL' is the ollicial ote of Jose
phine: Whitenker itid, George SOS,
Prim 311, Kelly 279, Burnett 2c'H.
Waldo 201. l.onl 20T WntMm 234.
K?diler219, Jlanna 94, Kent 240.
Hammond 275, Odell aO'Merry 279.
Sifei-s 27. Caldwell 232,, G. B. ' Cald
well 265. J. O. .McGee23.i. Jtejly 2S6.
j Winter 22.4, Kelly 29?, Gibson 227,
Bicker on, ;2.W. Holm's -:ft3. Tnvh rl
321v Kellogg 189, Niiucke. 261. Smi li
247, Lew i 252, Putterson 254. " liiy
242, Siuiders 270, Carson 250, Hath
away 255, v("hapnian 49.
Tlie San Francisco "Post," a strong
anti-chinesp paper defends Mr. Gar
lield's attitude on the Chinese question
nd says: "His record uiou the Chi
nej question Las eiuleaied Jiri to
every man and woman uon the Pa
cific sloe. Senator Garfield's speech
against unretricted Chinese immigra
Uon was a master piew of logic and
orstory, and will secure him a larrre
majority of v otes weitofthe Roky
mountaiiiF."
Mr Foley tho genial canvasser fur
the Portland ''Standard" is in town
und we havv a bit of ad vie foi ieople
whoso time is valuable. Jf Kolev
"strihes".yon;t;uljMrilie at,ot cetorrm
vnurself with a club and knock him
rdnwu. These are the only KissiblH
rh'iotJ-s of" getting tiiPorlifm, but"we
advise the fi rmer method as Tie is too
gcod a fellow Mi butt,
tltEklIIAT14L Mir-LlIOIV.
From all quarters wo hear the-inost
vatixfaitory expressiona with regard to
the nominations m&de by the Republi
can National Convention. The ticket
it) exceptional as to ability and charac
ter; it should, and it will, win The
great reason why it should he success
ful is becaaxe ft fepreaesents the prin
ciple of national freedom, of national
unity and a guarantee t)f liberty to ev
ery citizen Iieueath the flag whoe
honor was s ived at no fearful a cost
The reason why it will bw successful is
because the sentiment of the Nrth,
whew voters are not confronted at the
M)ls with shot guns and bull whips, is
largely Itepublicon. In 187C the party
WHS,divideii and torn by dissensions
g owing out of its own strength. Mr.
JJuvcTeiiteied the content carrying all
the odium that- had been heaped on
Grant's last administration. Labor
was en ing for employment. .Even
iiiduhtrywiu dejresseil business was
'parulvzejl and ls pie looking about for;
u cause, look ed only on the surface; int.,
ugiiied that nil l he social and financial
troubles were due to mistakes of the
admisiMrattonyimd demanded a change.
Fortunat-ly for the country there was
fin tliange. 'Ihe wise financial policy
of the Republican party, carried to full
success by the present administration,
lias placed the cunency onu solid basis
Naiui.il causes, together with restored
loiilideiice in the iatriotisin of the par
U, tli.it suved the Aug ami upheld the
nitiunal honor, tevivisl the business
interfv-ls of the countiy, and Republir
cany, who were willing to entius't the
enemies of their count iv wit!i Dwer,
now pe te've their fatal mistake.
Theif foiv there w il be no change in
Novimber, as the great business inter-
I ests of the North will not beeruiitted
o be jeojionlizeJ by Southern control,
olidly Democratic and the aim of
whith is purely political. The country
cannot afioid to change a policy that
has restored its honor, revived its in
dustries, and strengthened its credit,
meiely that a horde of political adven
tures mav obtain i.lm,e. No matter
w ho may be nominated by the Democ
racy, he will be repudiated by the
solid, thinking masses who have even
thing to lose and nothing to gain by a
change.
8TTAMP LAND MATTEK8
In the dispatches of June 7th we
b'nd the following important item:
Secretary Schuiz jesterday decided
iheOiegon swamp land matters arisiug
in the Oregon City laud otEce, which
w -re ajijiealed last Nov ember by GfoV.
1'haverund irgued by Cajit. Alullan,
'rfiaui land agent for Oregon. The iSec
tetary reverses the decb-ion of the sev
eral land offices and holds that the
Oregon swamp land grant was one in
prejenti, that time, has not b'tn anv
toifenuie, either as to laud surveyed
prior or subsequent toiSIarch 12, lb60,
or whether selected within two ye.in
trotn the adjournment of tha legisla
tuie or nut, und consequently that all
lands in Oregon actually swamp must
be certified to Aaid ytate. Tais and
the Dennis Crowley deci ijn termiii
utes in favor of the &Atn of O egon ;.l.
iislutes lietween the United State
anil s.viid State, that-have been pending
under ihe swamp "land act of Miyxh
1 2 1 B60 for twenty j ears.
Now, that the ISta-d has gained its
rights under the grant let there be fair
dealing to those who purchased und. r
State law and who aie williug to com
ply with its requirements. This de
cision should have leen inadn long
since. The titles of those holding un
der the Stute would then have been
settled and U vety large amount of ex
pensive litigation would hav e been sav
eil. '1 he claimants to actual swamp or
ovei flowed land, holding by virtue of
prior tilings, have a right to demand
that the discriminating law passed by
the last legislature I'm rejaoIedf && ft is
not only unjust, but deprives the Stale
of pruutaMe sales and retards the re
LlHiimtfim of thousands iL acres that
sltouJd be reclaimed und ailded to the j
taxablo,Wjlth,fcf,ihe Stat.j .
ore SLTT CMNGBESSMAX.
ILjiqw a'peares that the peojile of
Oreg'iu had little faith in. the capacity
of 'Hons.t" John, whatever may have
been their la lief in his hor.isty for
they have spui ned his service5, by a
most decided vote. TheState will now
lie represented by a gentleman- of cul
ture and ability, of spotless character
and houest purpose and it will un
doubtedly receive the service from
him which it has a right to expect
Mr. George will lake his seat in Cong
ress as a type of Oregon's advance
ment in civilization and refinement
and will assuredly draw friends to him
who will nid in our material advance
ment. Youiijj, able, full of ambition,
proud of the honor that could ouljjta
bestowed on no in ,the Common
wealth we exjiect to see our, nerw"
representative do credit to himself and
State, and feel sure tfarirwe will notAe
disappointed. ,' fK
.' Vf . r-
If von want to av moey in vour
j pocicw go to tue oworit Store.
RED HOUSETRiDEUMIOH
OF
SACRAJLENTOf CAL.,
Fill Orders by Mail, and
XzpreEs cr Freight
at the same
LOWJBICES
AT Wllicn THEY SELL OVEU
JIIEIRCOUNTER,
FOR GASH OJMLY
HEC
PR
E C II A NI C S, FARMER
. . : .AND . .
OFESstONAL ME
Buy where goods arc- sold at
uI!D ROCK FRXCS?.
Why j ay your Cash to sn all dealers,
whose goods are sold at long
credit prices of 50
per cent.
proEt.
WES3LL FOR GJSHO.MiV
AKD IIAVE
BUT ONE PRICE.
SEND FOR OUIl
48-rAGE PRICE XZST !
MAILED PltEE f
-Priec list Sent iTcc-ear
i.
K.KUBLI,
lldd Fellow's Enildin; jLtLsrniillr,
UEALEK AND WdllKElt IN
lIN'.SHEEriROX, COPPER, LKAI"
Pumps,
AGRICULTURAL' IMPLEMENTS,
NAILS,
A FIRST-CLASR STOCK OF STOVES
HARDWARE, TINWARE.
POWDER OF EVKRY-DESCRIPridN
Fnse and Caps,
Wa:FN& WILLOW WARE-
KOPE, TsAtiJS,
pAlnlS; OlisA Varnish, Glass
CUTLERY, WIRE,
Shot, Brushes, Chains, Hose
ETC., TiTC.
I have M-cnreii the .ervlces of a flnt clsfr
Mpcbnnlc, ami am prepared tmJo ull repilr
tag protnptlj and in raperlor style.
tS CONKFOTION TITH THE- AH'H'K
I I nm rrci-ivti enn.l larn nniliiiitly
huud a fall sad first claw stock uf
GROCERIES,
DBT-OO0W, CCM TCCTS, 1CFJ1CCO
REAbT MADE-CLOTniSar
G LA SSWAIt R, CROCK ERY, Ac.
VZTfrvthteffto4 t rerrTsMf ruirt.
v --! .." K.KUUU
JMktMTillcVaMti.UTg.
:?. jl-4m:&:e.? JUCunte JLjmuJL .:-y-
JUDGE&
MAHDFAOTURSRS AW
-KVEEY DESCItimOX or
SADDLERY, HABHESS AND SADDLERY HiRDWARE.
HAYING THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OP TIIE
m .nufscturins of cvcrylkinsr in our line, we arc nrenared to furnish on short
notice, the very but of custom made work,
VERY LOWEST
EafRtpaiiinp.'Xcculcd promptly an 1 with
oiuincin urcgun in examine our siock oziutc
Jacksonville, Oregon. Jlay 3d, I8S0.
aGEHCY HJi THE CELEBRATED X
- mm m thresher.
Cf. KAREWiKI -
P TltiOrrf z&tf3Jlwdmw?WBWl4lMiEiEF7
nu hrtWifMSSSfmffmr
These machines have trken the lead in every Stale in the Union. Thiy have I ic
tried in Jackun county to the full satistacticn of cvtiy iiuuln-scr. Also: on hand tl.
WrVJ. ANSOW WOOD'S MCWERS,
W hich is equal to the best racda as regards Uurabilily and lightness or dratlrliJ and
can guarantee prompt ap tirs for ull of tliu slvc msciiincs. Alstf the Agency for tfai
bsst wagons on wh'-cl-iol the Fish nw& o. ln.inufiictiitc of the following sizis:
3, Sif.SJ. JSf.nd fourindi thimble ski in 1 iMnd 1 iron axle wugona, will,
farm and cMittum-m nek b- d. It lf op.in d.n iciat wagiw. buggies, bucl;-Uaidj
oide spring vvirjoiib with "ad .-ilfi il p.
I vviHcmkelli. i r.dd ul m . v tL n any runner and purchasers can Imvi
Ihe ndvuntago ol'txcmiut ig ( d u f u obn 'ati-j themselves and will take all kind
of produce in exchange; cull M.d jmuc y jj.j. 1. o.
O. KAREWSKT.
KiiHm urrjrjut.wseamjswm mwnno
AlKLAKD KAFNU& thiP.
i
I la
.G K. KLL'M,
irAXtrAcrrcnnn" OP, ani de-vlei: is
Saddlery and Saruess,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
KFFl VGi:NKttL S)RTIENT OF
gowl' iii bii lim ot Iruile.
Ladles', JlcnV and Xloj' Hndilles, a
Hnerl-illr.
TEAM, BUGGY AjYD
PLOW HAEXESS,
wraps,
P.OBES,
UUSTERS
Mxd-?
- UORSE DLANKET3.
-ALS0
"WixcnESTEit RErEATiso Rifles
(commonly calleil Henry Rifles) of
model of 18CG, 1873, and 187G.
Pistols, Cartridges, Etc.
Wheat taken at the Highest Market
Rates in Exchange forvgoods.
UNION LIVERY
SALE AND
EXCHANGE
a. nmL-msim
Corner lib nint ('Htiioriiin Sr
JACnSONVII.l.VV OR300N. -.
r. a. (j.R!vri.! pitnritiFnou.
irTpiTR rnorRiETni hs
I I fn'lr rfl.nlll ihI rrll l-l M
Tfllknxwn iihi.iin'pi t. mi ita
fttl HMlilTll.C-'Illf H liil.lr Kt-H-
tl.i therrtn. I nrr th. Trrj t- brM. LnjeU.
uml'lTi-rT fnrnnnUtrnl'Mii'1. tlj vliicKur iimiIm.
ten cmiLot b tier led In tlmSUtr.
Ilorsos lloitritpi!
On rini J rrmp. ! tlie 1 1 nfoire nt R'ten
lion Liitowrd upon tti era vLllo bnler nijrbr.
!To' nniali nntl tfvl-r. '
J im sati-ifi'd lUat lew give Ritisfiiiinn
and muirantce tlio same. "Willi this im
prcssion I have no hcsiUtinn in cijicitn.;
natronatw.
i UMBER, I UMBER
THOMAS" SAW MILI
AT TUB JIKADIIU'S.
TS NOWFULLY PREPARED TO Ft; R.
1 nish the market with every description
ot lumber of a snperinrouallty. Tliismlll
is npw throuehont and fnrnlshrd with the
latest and most improved machinery, there
by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all
orders at most rrainnable prices. Bills
sawed order with dispatch.
tSTGive me a trial and I will proTe
what I say, for 6at"fction i pnsrsnfeed
in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS.
Table Rock, September Sa, 1879.
NUNAN.
GENERAL DEALERS IB
which we1 make a specialty, and at the
LIVING PRICES.
sMisfactioa. We Invite the people of
scnam mcir money away.
JUDGE & NUNAN.
cisr
JACKSONVILLE.
i.i
i
KGE SALE!
CIosIbis sit
AT THE
New York Store,
TIIE ENTIRE STOCK OF
.I, i hr
MERI.L EEPCHMD1SB
AT COST OX ACCOUNT
OF DEPARTURE.
ST.Mensor.
-
JACKSONVILLE, XOV. 5.
Wholesale Liquor Hot.se.
Tho undersigned offers Whiskey for sale
in nuantltlrs to suit cnstemirs st $3 per
gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Eacle Brew.
ery. i .aer Heer for sale ana delivered at
I
toe caoal price.
fc x JIss.J,WxTxir
aitKAT .
SLAUGHTER IN PRICES
AT
E. JACOBS STORE
Oregon Street, Jacksonville
WIFE KB A COMPLETE AND
iiMftiirnceiit a-orliii-iH uf new nooJt
hs jnt lierii recelretl, cuusiatiujf !a part of
CLOTHING,
DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
. BOOTS & SHOES,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
HATS AND CAPS,.
TOBACCOS 'S'CIGARS,
HARDWARE AND
CARPETS, TINWARE,
ALL KINDS PAINTS.
-ALSO:-
'C7XSiT3u0"CCr' a-XjOLiSSv
GROCEniES.
FINK ASSOKTMENT
OF
LADIES' HATS AND
FLOWEJiS, &c,&c.
1 1 fnrt iv. rvih'iie in ! fomiil in a flrt.
jl h !' "I : iithI .Icrchtuulle, wlilcti
I ll . i I it )il(H4
That Defy Competition.
1 le lng'i-l itce iillnwiil riir country pro
lic .
J Ci'xewn chU si mj eftnlilifhment
i ill Hs Mile Imil'liri Hi.fl lr cniiTiuced
lul tin le i m liifi.biijf alH'iit lluf '
K. J ons
tm.P. I. P.lirt.
3II. Klla Print.
AM. THE
! Lntrat FALL &WIXTEE Stock
AT
3RIMJ5 M'LLINHRY STORE f
.F.IfAVRJL'STRECElVEDANEW
' Mock of go.nU at otir store, of Fall
uiu yi-i r oiv ie, as loiiotfs;
H t
- f 'LL STYLES,
t CATnERS, FLOWERS
, JUT TniJIMtNCS,
Children's locds & "Waists,
CAItO BOItO,
Velvets, Zephyrs, Needles,
"We also Keep the 'celebrated Ccntemcri
Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc.
Cill and examine btlo'ro purchasing
elM'wherc.
Jackonville, Nov. SiJth, 1879.
LATESTAEEIVALS"
OF-
KSSWXr
AT
BRECKtiffFELD'S I
PIIKUNPF.nlrtVFD TAKRi rLES
I ur in an-. icincin ti ihf public thai
r lm-jnt ncir. a compli-t- am hrl'
Mah. HMu.iiaiMit i'f a iii'k Kiirntchtnu
0iM)8...n-!i a-Hit. SbtriH Uml-rwrar. ric,
' t lirni d-ol ritrar aid Tobacco. I'ip
V.itlniih. Ktiafv C;inmI nia-rwaiit Crockrry,
Mnrcal Mrum.-i.ti.. Itltd tJiiui-. Statloimny
"chit ant Talile I'mlnrv. Ilhnm. Toys,
(JaMlw-n. .Sin, no., uh'ch" will ta told at
itiHihfatnirali. Givo mt acallnd tee
for MHirHi;lu
V. DRECKENFELD.
V73G7.1 WOOL!
HIGHEST CASH PRICES.
CARO BROS, of Roscburg, Oregon, wij
pay the Highest Cash prices for Wool de
Ifvcrtd in Rsseburg. AH correspondence
vill be promptly answered.
C?S3C
HENRY T HTJBSOIT
DEALER IJf
HIFLEV, SltOT-LD.SsriSNLSf
Etc., Etc.,
NO. 33, FIRST STREET,
r02rtlx.cl. Or-.
r-YERY Iff I G IN 3IY LINE WILt
l - li"i. 'x u. bcld at greatly reduced
rutej , i. p i us ordering By mail will re
Cvic iio ic bin Libt class goods. Send for
catulojue U.CL piice list
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY I
STERLING
6 Hilts Sonlu of JacbpaTlUe, a
. T1 NOW UNDEfl FU,.!! HEADWAY
1 and Is prepared to furnish, the- market
with everv description of lumberofasnee-
rlor quafltr at the lowest rate. Bills
sawed to orderandsatisfactloo jmafsoteed.'
i Ail oraers aaaressea itba s jcitvu
I tUIo will receive prompUHMr
Tivis. wmKX? .
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