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J&fk Xitr ofJN'owajapors. la Babaeriben who d i not It expru notice l.i BaWrtfai7:ar coBaMered aa wishing t ooutlnne fcatr anbecrip Hon,. r. Ifaar anberrlberi order the idlacontlnuanee ot Ifctlr nawepaptra. the pablUber map-cunUDOe to taad tbem until all arrearage, at'pld. ' , Iteabecrtbere.neelfctor refuse to Uke their Birfpapra from the officti toVblcb they are di ,ated, the lew hold," them reejonnlble until the; Aat tattled the blila,and ordered them diramtloned. ,t4?ilf inbecrlbera reraoTe to other places without raJeraleR (he bublliher, and the newspapers are tent the farmer direction,-they are held reapennlbte. S.i TbeOoqrte nave decided that refuolnitto take Mwepapera frm this office, or remuvltiK and lear a( then uncalled for, U prima facie erldencef in ienttonal franj." ' ?-. The poetmaiter who neglect, to irie legal ne tm.ofbt negiect of a prmn to take from the nllioe aa.nwPPer addraaaed to him, is liable to the pnb erfer the inscription price. . . v - THE XCtf 8UNCEES. fcteQjEiave thus taken up in rotation the tKree charges upon which Gen. Garfield is now being slion ervd by the ISBHd-slingl'rn( and have Endeavored to give our readers the exact and literal -truth in regard' to each. We have not -conscientiously concealed anxthin" detrimental to General Garfield, but "havfl "endeavored togive thp exact facte, upon wKiclf eaclrreader can form his ownjudgment. We may add-that since the occur "ance f the alibve transactions General 'Garfield'has been three times re-elected to Congress fioni his old distriet, and has Jieen electee! o the TJ. S. Senate liy the unanimous nomination of the Re publican members-of the Ohio legisla turn, something which net or befoie occurred in the election of a Senator 'from that State. Furthermore, statis tics" prove that the people of Garfield's district are more generally educated thanarej.he people of any other Congres sional district in the United States; ftnd that they carefully weighed and considered every atom of evidence 'aeainst Garfield durinsr the three can- brasses he has since made for their suf-I f rages is beyond' question. Hence, hisi best possible answer that can be .made to th charges against him. ear - fc- " wjWe do no expect that the foregoing Tfill sCop'the working of the nlud-ina-.chine within the radius of the Sesti nel's circulation; but we present it to the honest anl true men of all parties as containing the facts. Bv them let Garfiold bo judged. fclfttSkK- SKECON KIB.NET TEA. Spread tbeiollowi.g testimonials not O fromtienionR 3.000 miles awar. whom iio'body knows, but from wll known a i trustworthy citizens. of Oregon, hoftd naini!8.. written vith their own - renllletori, O 'n., Jan. 12, 1880. HaviilFused the-'OREGDNKID- iilEYerTEA forjonevCmy sun, whoe urinary organs were injured by taking turpentine, I. cheerfully certify to it, beneficial eflVcts,ud, reccommend the samethe-public, S.lT a, fc nfc-A- LOT.-LIVERMORE, '?l4l2.n t. W.ll. 17 X 5." n- 1f?V" . " c" ?& "- SfjpPorilanrl, Ogu., Jan. 22,'l88 lj hereby certify that I have 1880. u.ed thCQREOON KIDNEY TEA and ;ei grfuvienen'jej oy iu i neare .eT-Tcotnmend'itrto!tm3 publia. ffcCRAOIESHJABP. Jr. Travelipg'A'gt. for'vVhreler & Wil WMfoOry Sl. s. Fjfteen wtls jirint, for 51-at the New'-York'store.1" " jiHe-ijesfUQiia-ruavcoiiee or a id 'Kr'jrat the JCfctf-York"Stor ' i &t,tf refined-sagai Jof $1 'afthe Now 4YorkiStoro.i " -"IB . . 1 3ffMlinjBuhdershirtsTJor$lv atr the -UewYorkMoro. -'- - '''. , .Cotton ,batting17ict8 ier pound,. at nheNew-York storp.v - " w've yds. jmnC!S;6jyds. clieviot ?lat the "Newt, York Store. A MLadies.half -cloth kid foxed gaiters tl'75"atlli5 New YorTfStore. t Thajoest California calfrhhoesSl.75 japair.aiTthe New ork.StoreT ipThebost Jajiane.se tea75c''50c:and .3Sd parKKind.at the NewYork Stoiv. jTehestssortnipntofJlodgers and iWBtholin'8 cutlery motile 'market, at John Miller's. f i1 S - jjEBooUt itShoejiVyheststockun. town atHbe New' Yo"rk Stores-Call and bee for yourbelf. s "FARMERS ! The' celebrated Wal ter, A Wuodowersjor.sa!e at Bil ger 8 hardware store. Fluting machines, polishing irons, clothes v ringers, wire clothes lines, aS(ifcrul tnf brushes at John Jlil leVs." " ' ""f FARMERS Now is the time to or deryour extras for farm machinery. ojtoJBilger's store and you will get "wirat you' want ' r Tlielatest iroprored. Sharp, Ballard, 'mingtoiTaiTd Winchester riflrs. war Tantcd to -bo the genuine "article, at John Miller's., The best assortment of bolt: screws, jtire ? midcoi iper rivets,, rasps, tales, fpiaiheffl, nippers, tongs and hammers, , jjgrjdk? bitts, .spurs, stirrups, hames toggleLuck'es.riiigs, awls.i.nee'tlles TMJ"tlllT"' -r 'Tiirhrn mill j x cQmbs'at Johu,Millers. ? "JToT -Teamsters. s$ j r .st The undereignedrias plenty of jbaled hayAsd'oftts and free htablinijat the Centewhial'-briilge af'-lJogue riveri uVTjijg,i8,pn Jthp stHgeroadlietweeii Jack. Bonville and Roseburg. Gjvemeacall V -11108. Chavseb. . V ( Hal HlsTo King of the Blood Cum all Pcrofulou. aff-ctiona and dieoricra reeclt iiiK f ran Jinpnrlly of tiui blood. Iti needleea to peatr ullttu iliouit-rrre-tti UMinliy jierreiielbeir caure; tut tall Jlvnm, 1-imphi, Ulcrrl, Tuners, Ointrr, StoelUmgt, &c, me the lnoel cumiuou, lis well p many atZoctioiia of the Heart, Jlicd,Ziver and Stomach. SCROFULA. Woaisrial Care of Elicdaess. D. llABtoir, Sox & Co.: For tho bonrfit of an troublrd wiin hcrofula or Impure Blood l their eYaiemniIhuebyivcouimeud Km- or the B.oo.1. 1 liniv Uvn troubled with ttcruftila for the put trn jct, which o nlTt-c el iny tei hat I waiiom plet ly blind lor mi mo itli-. I vt recommended totry.ICiiUuf ili.nool,whlrliluiapjOTodjkaeat ilet3in;tiime,ii!iK luiainipletely cureil mc.nnd Ijheerfully rvoouttuend it louil tioubicd ui I have bceiu Your truly, JIB. S. TVEiiBKBLOw, bardlma.X.y. will be piid to nny Pnhlie Cop!tnl to bo mutu ally agree 1 upon, for tverr oertiUriiie of this medi cine publitheJ by ua whicii u nut tfuume. Its Ingredients. Tnnhnwoir faith in llioxua-iy nn.l rxrellencpof tho K. C, up m iiroperitii-otml application, when VWImI Ihnr'iio inifo inon im ir. ended, wi- wi I lv8 the iiamra4irall li invntlien'a.lT alHlnt. The nunre ufli f wei-e nerer m ide befoir by 1 1 e pm pre oi or -iny ..titer Fumily Jl.tliam in tLi wmhl. Sinn tellmonlnla fiirheriiifniniiitior ,nui) fnlidiritionx tor ii'iutr will befwiud m th uiif pMet M rre-i'im on luen- if -h Pljod," in wlnclieariibottleisenclosed l'iic'$l r-i lo'tii-ron-taininc 12 Dunon. or 40 to S9 domi.. Fold by drni. uu. jD.lUs.soa,So&Co ,rrop'r,Buffalo,N.Y I OLD AND BELIAOU, ; Dk. Safokd's Xrvxn iMviobiiATOBS C(;(nn.i,.iT!.:i--p,.i. t P. ko uwuu4ta UillJ A.DZL113UY XUr rdiseases of tho Liver, Stomach V" ejmd Bowels. ItisPorely y8 jVsgctable.- It-nver j!J isttuiuuiu.'& it, is ; &si iuaiaarncnnti .mr'.f pTonic. . iTItT Tjf, m ijo. fjrvZ I iTItT nw .;,$ 2IT. Stx id ViH H WLvii rV-'5 SofJB'V'ft O ,c6' r.0' 0 A0V2 SHVUfitf-R ,' V? ISl' .- j m nun ' r. .fr'.r. ;TheS LiverS iii Invigorators Ji has been usedj .? in my practices 5HI. iSr and by tho public,! aSM 5." lor more than 85 years,! ySi" with unprecedented results. f 'S E N D FOR CIRCULAR. S. T. W. SAUFOSD, M.D., VwSkSR T "iVrDErCOISTOTLLTELLlOniTSSH-pTinoX, S CASCADE TH SEASON OF 1880. ALTAffiONT, - - . - i -' Dark bay stallion, fo iled 18?5. Bred by Col. It-Weil, Gcorgt tow n, Iu ntucky. .(Vol. III. p. 30, .Wallace's Trotting Jtegister), Sind by "THE GREAT SIRE OF TROTTERS," ,- ALMONT, " Son of Alexand-r's Abdullah, sire ot Gold smith, Maid, itcoid 2-14, dam by Broun Chief, son of Mitmbiino Chit f, hire of Lady Tliorne, recoul 2:18 l-l:g.d. by imp. Hoo ton, sire ot the dam of Lulu, record 2:15; g. g. d. by"Berlraiid, thgrc.it four-mile-nice-liorsc; g. e. g. d. by imp. Buzzaidsire of the tltnntf)Voodpetkcr, sife of the fa mous Grey Eagle. Altamunt will at the proper time.be gien a recoid which will ensure- a large deinind for his colts. (Al most is the jiroperty of Gen. AV. T. 'Nyilhe'rs, Lexington. Kentucky.) WILBUEW, Bay-stallion, foaled la?"; bred bv Gen. Wm. T. Withers. Lei.in;:tcrar Ky. ('Vol. a, p.C(J0,Wallace's ItegiUer.) hed by Ala mo, son ot Almont, sjrc oi Fanny Wither sponn, 5-ylar-old,recoid 2:22J,iand TEN with technical rceoida of 2:ii0 or better. (No other liorsc-'of his-ase HAS MORE .THAN-FOURi-! He also siretl-Allie AVest sire oi jewell, nut lias this b astlsT 3-year-old n-coul f2:23) EVER MADE. ..Inmo's dam by Alexander's Abdallah (seenbje). "Wilbum'sdam by Melbourne, Jr., s'ire of Jim Irvimj7 rcroid 2:23; g. d. by Alhoit. (his dam bj- imp. Hoolonj, son of Alexander's AMallah ; g. g. d. bv Brig noli," (recoid 2:2DJf), son ofIambrino Chief, sire of Lsdy '1 ltornr, reconl 2:18 1-4, and Woodford Mambrino, record 2-21 1-4; g g. g. d. by Pilot, Jr.,"6irc of John Mor gan, rtcoru -JXi, ana nam ot .Nutwood, record 2:18; g. p. g.'g. d. by die Bull, (sire of Chicago 2 :24), son of Old .Pilot. Wilbnrn is very large, highly finished and compactly-built. Both are perfectly sound and free from blemish, and were purpliased tor use in my own breeding-stud ; but will be allowed lo serve a limited number of mares during thu season of -1880, at CXscadit Stock Farm, three miles east ot Linkville, Ogn at $75 theseaspn.wjihpriwlcjreofrrturningsuch mares as do not pune in foal. Excellent and s.ife pasture fiieedckikg seasos. E2TFor pariiculars. and frce'pamphlet hlstoryofthe trotting horse address -' JAY BEACH, Linkville, Ogm UNION HOTEL, Kerbyvllle. ...,'..;;.. ,.,...Oreon, M.Ilyder.ropr. FIRST rh SS ACCOMMODATION CAA alway ) tiaJat tjiljhoustj at the moft nn'mmlil- rKte.,' ."Al. sxcelleut stable connected with the hotel. ' sodiiJiai 5aer X9nrf J.tOffll'JlIi " -.KiieiF bll h A mv. a h -S nil S1I u Eir9 The" Fast Trotfeng Stadlloa, ftrzOf. 0PHIE! Ill 7 ILL STAND THE SFASON OF 1880 V at Phoenix on Mondays? "Ashland Tueulays, and the balance of the week at Manning & Webb's stable in Jacksonville. Dpsciurnojf. Opuir is nTjeautiful dark" chestnut, without mark or spoulG hands 3 if inches high and cighs 1,200 pounds, of l splendid mild disposition, and will be 1 years old the loth day o. July. He Has a lit cord of 2:35. Pedigree: Opkirwas sired by the cel ebrated trotting suhion, Kentucky II unter, he by Bioken Lejr Hunter, ofNiw York; crandsire. Sorrel Hunter; great grandsiie Old Kentucky Hunter; gn.at-gTeatjgrund sire, Highlander. " Soirel Hunters dam (from a Moonshine maiv). was sired by the trotting stallion Harden Hunter, grandsire, Sorrel Hunter; great grancKire. Old Kentucky Hunter: great-great grandsire, Highlander. This is a correct pedigree of Kentucky Hunter, and makes him about sven-eiffhts Hunter; or, perhaps better known as3Ies sengeT blood," ana which has been thor oughly proven to be the fastest and best stock or horses eter introduced into the United States. Ophir's dsra was sired by David Hill; her dam was sired by Prince Albert, a Messenger owned by William Reynolds, of Colusa county, California. Ophr's dam is now owned in Santa Clara county by Dr. C. L. French ; her dam is owned by D. JL l.eavis, of Butte county. They arc both fine, large and splendid roadsters. Pedigree of Ophir's Dam's Sire: David Hill was sired by Black Lion; heby David Hill's celebrated trotting stallion Black Hauk; he by Sherman Morgan; he by Jus tin 'Morgan; and ho by True Briton, who was imported from ngland apd jised by General DcLancy as a cliargc'r 6n Xotlg Island in 17??. David Hill's dam was got br Hamblctonian ; he-by Abdallah: heby old Mjubrino, and he uy imported lles tnger. The dam of Hainblctonianvas Charles Kent's mare imported Bellfounder. Teujis: Single service t 20, with the privilege of the easo or insurance, pay able in advance. For the season, $30, pay able at the end thereof. Insurance, $40, payable when It is ascertained that the mare, is in foal. All possible care will be taken by an experienced hand, w ho thor oughly understands the treatment of mares and liTbes, to avoid accidents; but will not be responsible should any occur. Pas turage furnUhed at reasonable.ratcs. J. W. 3IAHNINP, "Proprietor. Jon?? t owan. Groom ' "" Thorough!) red Stallion BOB IGERSO L WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEA son commencing April 1st, and end ing July 1st, 1880, at Cardwell's livery sta- uie, in o nuKsunniiL-. DEscnnriON akd pedioree." Bob InL'crsolI is a handsome bar. four years old, over fifteen hands high, and will weigh 1,000 pounds. He is well formed and of beautiful proportions, and will com pare uvorauiy with any thoroughbred ever imported to Oregon. Bob Inscrs6ll was bred bv William Johnson, sq , of Stanislaus county, Cal. uis sire is tueceicM-aieatour-miie running horse Joe Daniels, he by imported Aus trnlian.out ot a thoroughbred mare by im ported Glencoe. Bob's dam was a sister to the well-known Blanche Hull, by Rifle man; 2d dam La'dy Tyler by Belmont; 3d dam Jenny Branch by Tom Branch, 4th dam Isabella sire Rob Roy, 5th damMelle Melle. Lady Tyler and Jenny Hull the damofNi 11 Flaherty were sisters. Rob Roy by Jerry, a son of Pacolet Melle Melle by a Virginian, his dam Lady Bur ton, bire Sir Arcby, grandtlam Sultana, sire the Barb horse and out of the Rarb marc presented to Thomas Jeflerson. Terms: Season, $30 ;singlelcap, $15, in surance, $30. Pasturage furnished at rea sonable prices. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but no responsibility as sumed. Hay and grain taken at ruling cash prices. PR1 OR EATO.N. Jacksonville, March 3 st, 1880. TO HORSEMEN I The HIGH-BRED Stallion SIR WALTER, WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SKAS on in Jackson county commencing at my ranch two miles hast of Jacksonville, on April 1st. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of each week he will" be at my ranch, -on Wednesday and Thursday at Phoenix m& Friday and Saturday at Card well's stable, Jacksonville. Terms: Single service, $15; season, $25; Insurance, $40. All bills pajabje at the end of the season In cash, notes with approved security or grain at market rales. Good pas lurage furnished mnfes from a distance at $2 per month. The best of caiy assured but no.rcsppnsibility assumed for accidents. Drscrlptlon and rtttlgrre.' Sir Walter is ten years old this Spring, 10Jt( Jtands high, weighs lotl poundis a coal black and ery fast trotter. - He has a RtCORDOF2-33, K And hasmade other performance8i of equal notc.-inei Lbarrival in this section. "Sir Waller was'sTied by Marion, he by ,31cm .brino hief, he by Membrino Paymaster, he by Membrino, he by imported Messen ger. His dam, a Long Island Blackbawk mare, one was simi uy ine noieti iroiter Andrew'Jarkton, sire ol'Htnry Clay, the progenitor of the lay-fmily of trotters. Hisfirsl dam. Sally Miller by Membrino. .son of imported Messenger; Andrew Jack- ton try xoung isasiiawana lie oy imported Grand Bashaw. - Colts'sircd by Sir Walter, which speak' lor themsep. cs, can Jbe, seen by calling on GiO.W. STrPJIiNSON. PriRCHASINf Of erery description made with nrOmiitftudennd taste 'Infants' clothing a specialty. 'References in all parts 'otfthe country- "Circulars giv. ing full information sent on receipt ot stamp. 'Address Mr.or Mrs. J.A.Richard ton, 24 Post Street. San Francisco: Calaf Tfyou want to save morey in your pocket go to the Now York Stof&. If you. -want fancy goods bunting, grwiadinego g thelNew Tdrk Store; 'UX3iJtss JSEWMAN JACKSONVILLE, OKEGON. ; - V- rr . - .- TT - OF SPRING ANI SUMMER GOODS. it I am now offering splendid lines of good?, which for choice selection, relt ablc qualities, and exceedingly low prices, cjnnobeapproached by any house in the State, consisting of THE LATEST STYLES Iff BRF S GOODS, NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS, TBUMIGK8, SUES & SATIJSS; - i---ALAUGE ASSORTMliJSOF- H&SIElfy luces', embroideries,- etc., etc. A COMPLETE. LINE OF , MENS' AND BOYS' CL0TIING -OF NEWEST DESIGN A4ND MAKE 4 A LARGE VARIETV OF fients Furnishing' roods, Boots and Shoe's, Hats Etc., Groceries,' Tobacco, i Hardware, Drugs, and a full line of General, , r Merchandise, at ... 7 ' . N. FISHER'S. Hprsemen Look to your Interests , THE IMPORTED . GE-N; FtEURY," AND "BOBBY BURNS.3' t Gejt. Fixunr and Eobby Bens? will he. kept at my staWes, near Aslilnml, the com. Ing seaso . AitABiAX. Bot until the 28th day of April, and return the first week in July. Within the oast few ears there has lx.-t.-n u desnemtc cflbrt in this and 'Marion rnun lies, to predjudico the minds of (he public to pvc tnis sianaer 6ome appearance 01 oting so, nave titstrovea two or as nne tiratt stmlions as'ever came to Oregon, with several colts and j oung horses. That the public may not be deceived by these base slanders, I will . soon i ublish a circular, gislaf 'a few of the many facts, in Ihe case, ith the high estimation this stock is held in other places, which Svifl be sent free on application. , i. . It is well-known in this s clion, of the valuable animals tor farm and team use that were-raised from, the two French horses brought berebv JIiuS. CoLVEnsoine vears am. They were half-breeds, but when hreiders can sicure tie'service of a pfti;e-bro4 horse for a reasonable price they should avail themselves of the privilege. Some of the finest ilran colts at uiu last state t air were sireu uy uen xeuky. Gen. Fxecky and Aiiabian Boy, $C0 the season ; $30 by Insurance. For Bobby UuiiitS $10 Ihe season: $15 by insnranre. Goodpasture, 50 cents per wetk; will use or escapes. - Ashland, Oregon, March 20, "SSO. .FllANrK BRAS' AGENGIES - - JLGmctJLTURAL yOJW . SM MILL FARM . W. ' f WALTER AWOOD'S SWEEP five rake reapermanutaeturcd. By moving a convenient lever the driver -can at will end without Jfisvine his seat, instantlv conlnil the rakinj:. causinir every second, lliird. fourth and filth rakejo act as .a lake, the wiumui mowing anacumeni. j ue reaper may uc puicjiaicu tparuieiy anu tuc mow. ing attachments at any future time. WALTER A. "WOOD'S SELF-BnTDING HARVESTER. Practical, strong, durable. thoroughlyrtested, iigumess oi nrail, most ineciivecuiiiog apparatus, most iKJWLriui tiuvamr uuii utai au iustable reel in use. For separating the grain, comprising the bundle, tight binding, and saying of wire, it is without a rival. " " WAL1ER A. WOOD'S" CHAIX RAKE "REAPER TIIE ON- ly thoroughly successful table-rake with orwilhout mowing attachments. Iteapcrmay ue purcnased separately, ana mower at any luiuru lime. WALTER A. WOOD'S NEW ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER. The lightest draft mower in thc'wurld. Wide tread, high wheels, direct draft. Tlie most practical. 'simple, powerful, strongly built, easily managed, stillest running.grass cutter ever placed upon the market. " " WALTER A. WOOD'S IMPROVED SINGLE GEAR IIEAD er. High iron'whecls, tried and tested in thcfield, and w ith the fmpro enients of I860. Is the finest machine in the market. . THE CHICAGO PITTS' THRESHER, BY THE H. A. PITTS' Sons' Manufacturing ' oM Chicago. III. The most perfect grain' saver in the world. 1 nrl'AhftlrAdl.HA AM itlTtTCItAlktttAA ' '1 'tn l.lkoAil'Alr.n!n,a a.i a! Af huh Ira vtftn THE. CELEBRATED LA BELLE WAGONS, BOTH THIMBLE Skein and.Iron axle. For freight and farm rise they have no superior in1 the market. Saw: 'Mill Machinerv. Flcnrine'lMill Machinery rPortablei and Stationary Engines. A ftdl Kne of F: 'handf Fo"r circulars and price li Mri: J Bilger, Jacksonville: A. Slocum Roseburg, and Bntltr & lockafellcw, Ashland Ogn, - FISHER. - J . . . jjf (THE - PERCHEROtf "ARABIAN BOY," , against my Perciicron Stock; and in ordir due care, but not responsible for accidents W. C. MYER, t, . t -FOR- IMPJEMEMTS, MACHINERY. RAKE REAPER. THE ONIA other, rakes as btMers- Fjimishrd with or time-tried, and reliable. Unequalled for for IVTar-riinerTr . AJxxrava on ..- - J ) -J-n L tne agents, t EXCELSIOR LIVER lataMKtfFUD BTABLB. Corner of Oregon1 akd Ciliforxu sts., Jacirjo.N-viuj!. W. J. rLYRIAlE, Prop'r WOULD RESPFCTFTTLLT IXFOIIM TUB PCB Ue tut i hara ffua atbik ol Horses, Buggies and Car inge And he ll'pnparrdto fnrnftTi hla patronaahd thapnb licgeDerallj wltli Fine Turnouts A ran tx bad an ha PacISc coant. SnJ.lle homes blrad (o gv'to any part bl'ths coontrjr. Animals Bought ami SoliK Hortfi Vroka to work alnelr or dnnbla. llor'e rxxinlnl and the lot ofrarr Ut nl lipili tlim whlli-Jn n T- tbarjrr. A Mral rhnrr ot be public palruragt larollclledonieamjuabla ttini. DR. SPIFMNEY K"o. 11 HSilllKSTr ST.. Trrata all Chivule mxl Njit clal Dlsraara "5roTT3MGj 3a:23Ia -a. WHO MAY UK .TtFFM.'ING JROM the ffT.-cis ir y RMifisI Inltira or inrlw cri-tion will do mi li lo av.iil llipmwlven nl lh!, lhi itr"nlnt rkioii ewr Uxiii at th- nlttt or MilA-rui;; humanity. DiJ S-P.NNEY wil KiiRrantie tuforrelt $51)0 for every c i l "'rmiiinl v-akrtvi or irrt(. di'i-HS nr am kind Or clur.cter ub cb lie- undctUkctf and fail to curi". SI.DDI.n-AGr.D MEN. Tiicn- at v rriiiuv t tlif Hg? nf thirty ti "ixtv v-hn f- IrtiiMt-d Willi i.io friqn-ni cv iciHtlniiuf thn lilmldiT, iftn ccniiimiit-r 11V & HtifTnt mnrlttiir nr lttii.tltif. .1 nudti.n. ,-f. . . .... ... - r. 11 J a w. akcnliiR nl llif yirm in n mnnnfi iucjiuciii cnimui Rccilin Mr wit exim n it.g thi; un..nry itpn.tiH i ropy fedim-iii will nlteli 1 touid itid Mimairui-i final I mrfClL; cif u:.iii...'ii wilt iippmr. or tin cfir willlmol n tliiii milkihli hue, agaii ph.lfltyflllV ti rtjrlr ni.rl Imttiil iiuwiiirai.iii. " Mpj1 O ' a Mil i'i ttar ii niimi,! Thereafe many mf n who die r tliln diRI cuny inimrnm 111 mr cui)P winch l luc T ond f(jeiif ft minat nrakua Dr. S. wil' gili.laritfi-S pcrf-ct cure in all cuc'r caM mid a Bi-Altlry rcctoruttmi of ine genltu-uri nary cifgHiiK. Om 10 lli'tnsi-10in4 and fi to 8 Snn iayf fiiiiu II) id 12 a m ConMillatim fm TboriiuitrrixaminHtioiia add advice, tS. Call or aJdnc , lill.SI-IN'NKY&ro. No II Keame St.au Fraiiciso. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & UESTAlilUiST AND QEXEliAl. STAGE HOUSE, 0prpwlU OH Fallona' Hall, MrKsH.NVlM.K , ollKi:i K. MA DAME II O L.T.- Proj rlttrau. THAWLFn AhO MMDFNT MOinnKIlS 111 find ikrmoil crnir.-rtl l lilaliiR it tl.l bnaw lo bo met ultlm.jwljtre iu lbl part of th Stata. The III-.! s nml Hi-ililing Wlllalira be fcpnij of drut-rl"!"" character aLil tif' neat andclran conilitIua,wLiIa The liootns arf newly fnrnMrd ami a ill alvara be krpl In neat and hmti-likr(n llwii A plentiful uluf tbi bett of erf rjtblug tbc laaitat afturl olll be Sprend on Ilcr Table. n r Tionu will be kept open all night, anil "SQUAUK MEAI.S" can em o&tajucu at any uonr oi ma uaj or nlfcht. OYSTKRS PRKPAPKD IV KVKHYSIYI.K. fl& Ind Innrhai tobhfid at Any time, Ptn?i pMfu Kn and t.rifrs boiimy be out laleat night enn al waT flnrt R'fjood fire Lot nivatiand goKt betla at th! hmive NotronMr wil be nprnl toilMfrw thr patnnKr m n travpiM a- ell aj me permanent cunimu hi I j fllfm. a cult - TABLE ROCX SALOON. OREGON STREET, WIMTJEjY and HELMS, pjtorr.iETOits. i -v rpiIR PR0PRIKTOR-? OF IIIS 1 well known anil popular rinrt wnnlil inlirm llinr Irirnns inn ihe pnlilic gi-nt-ralU ilml a cmplt-te nml first Ha 8 -lnck nr I In h3 liranil,'! ol liqinr, unit. rijrr",np an pnrter. eie., ure nmslnnlly ki pt on h'Anrl Thi-ywill ht- pl-HRcd to Dave their frieud 'call aud fnnle." CABINET. A Cabinet of Cniinaitirs mav alo hi fnuiiH lit-re. Wc wiin d btplmdjii liv prsnnii pisps(n(r"ciiririittim anrl'aprrimetia nrinir jni-ni in, uuii wt-win - piaur intni in the Cabinet foi ii'fpnli"n. VINTJKN"& I1KLMS. Uontcijatitti), ORTIvVND,OjEaOX And Jackson. illc, Oregon. GIBBS & STE HNS will attend to all liuaiiime In I'orfUtul. ' ' ' EAGLEBREW ERY. JOSEPH WETTKRER, Proprietor Oregen St., JackseHTille. Tnr, BEsror laoer beer always kept on baud aal read for aala bj tlie ktcor'm ASHLAND COLLEGE NORMAL SCHOOL. REV. L. L. ROGERS, aTm, PiiEsroianv Professor of Natural Science, Mental and. Moral Philosophy. REV.LADRUjiOyAL, A. 3U Professon of Latin and Greek Languages and Lit cratiira,, - , MRS. L A. ROGERS, PnscEr-rnESs, Ttac ler of Elocution, Principal" of Pre p ra ory Department. .VI33 ELLA 31, SCOTI Teacher o Piano, Organ and Vocal Culture. MISS KATE THORNTON.-Assistant Teacher. Courses of St-txcly. 1. Classical, requiring sii yearsH include ing preparatory studies. Graduates re ceive the degrees or A. B. and A. M. 2. Scientific, reuniting thrte ycarJ. De gree conferred,, B. S. 3. Normal Commercial and Musical, oc cupying three years each. Diploma given certiiying to attainments of gradu ates. 333tponsos. TUITION. 0 a month, 15 quirtcr,. $40 a year. One Scholar three years, or three, in same family, one year $100t In. strument.il Music-or Yoke Culture $S a month Vocal music in class$3a quarter Board $30 a wixkl Rooms or CottiiKes for self-boarding $3 to $3 a month. TuP tlon in iilVcases payable in-advance In cask or acceptable notes" COLLEGE CALENDAR. Tall term commences September 1st, I860. "Winter term commences Novem'cr 24th, 1SS0. Sfiring term commences Marck 1st, 1881. PI!ll3HETFETl'RCSX;iltmjonTERi:ST Book-keeping, Business Arllhmctlc.Eng lish Composition and other branches spec-f mlly prciwraton' for hiuiness life will re ceio unualiul attLnllou. The best tminlng and instruction aQbrd. ed those preparing to tench Higher Hathe- . mulics UiUrht practically and thoroughly. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of in, InrlrMttni. Itnimrti 1 nrnliiUtil w ll.A ntt, authorities, who are sustained by a strong1 puuim stun mum. i ue bcnooi is unuer mo supervision or llio AlitlirulUt Till- ..i..l f l.i,...l. TV.. Bible will be reverently read unit studied i tho worship of God encouriged, but tho Inxtilutioa will bo sectarian in' no ohjee tionabld bensc. Patrons living at a distance can arrange, through the President for bonrd ami rooms, i... xi, ..i. i n.i--,.- .. ....i j! u. .j.u-itv. ii Li.iaiiiiii.iib la lueiuiuuru as specially worthy of eonlidence and pa E Address all communications to 'JtllLlMl COLLI Gt? MD SIIRMIL XCHlfflL. Asulakd, Jackson Co., Oregon. SANFANCICO ASb - NEWS,PAFKR SAD. PIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPEN. ' ed a general variety stfire meet doordo Scliumprt barbershop, where he will kecfl i Ihll iivioilmcnt of cigars, tolucco, tmok . in si articles, candies, stationer)-, cutle ry and lovs. ' lie invites the public to'gire him a call and assures all that they will call again. Latest papers from the East always on hand. JAKE MARCUSE. AD.HIN1STKA TOR'S MII'ICE. In the matter or the estate of Herman Bur- lisson, deceased. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the undersigned has been appointee!, by the County Court of Josephine county, Oregon, sitting in Probae on May Sthj 1880.Administratoroflheestateoflfi;rmati BurllsAon, deceased. All persons indebted to said estn e arq requested lo settle the same Immediately, and thOhC having claims against the estatu will present them with the proper vouchers to me at my residence on Applernte with in six months after the first publication of this notice. THOS. KNOX, - Administrator ofsiid Estate, Dated May 19th, '830. Criterion Milliard Snluon! CALIFORNIA ST., Nolrmtl & itlcDaiiirl Props. imiis puruLAit nraoRT. under I iit;w tnaiiiiicimrtit, la lurnl'lilnglhe b-at tirani)a or liqunrr. win-a anil cipim. Th ri-iilinir tililr in mpjili.il wilh K.ihi(tii pN 'Hc-ali ami IpMiIing papers uf the Coast G've us a call 0Z BACc A COUGHS. mmtumutetA. t!ic, r'I'-rci -!inot at mce ami enrcs whera o.h"r p'-is' ra fa'l cv-n to relievo. It contain C-f3,r&iilnnjpoircrfiitpilnrfirerIn,,tren;tV ca'as ai t enrattr p-onertua than 1 1 crni-nori T-oo'pIati-r, andlf iranperlor ti I'nlvn-nM tnd 4S' o cal' d eWf-'eal ap-'Inccs. It la r-KCJ- yr,roiinjH"'l for I'll alxir ailments, a'io f r KMnil nnJ Kl'iey '"wlrnt. r.V--jy M-sl-arn.lr.HI,Yit,r'i?-)i-!Z l'lud. VhtnefTnii-ryit w lil.iw 'itotalco c-.en a 1'tt'i p'tn to p-ru-i fi n'aW. To noa''o,iiiiTO'Vrp,4Urlbtrii'r ."nterl for 'l. SVdhTa'(i"nirc;l,. 8rBuriTJrisaoM, il ruit S'rei t, Nsw Yurlr, Propreton. THE STATE urauiKT & mum COMPANY, QF SAN FRANCISCO. FIRE AND MARINE. INCQBEQRATED. 187,1. Kstublishuil iit Oregon, 1S74. (JASH A.XSETST $500,000 OFFICERS l A. J. BRYAINT. . .. . .PRESIDENT R. D. IVERS...VICE PRESIDENT O. H. GUSHING SECRETA A. P. HOTALING & C,0, 4.5 FroHt Street, PortlaHd. Gen'l Agents for Orejron snd Vbligto J. 'NUSAN Loom AirbtT' Duclc pants 75c per pair at tho Ner York Store. . i ) MX n !l f I A 'i I 1 i ,-1 Lri S H i ( L