esKMft' j. P . r a '-.tscus. n.- -ar. c; tswrtiil)rtberfirtKHloiMiti5lTTU.j-nJ to be contrary, re contMered u wishing te contlnna n sir. subscriptions. .'... 1. If any snbacribersprnVrthe dtseontlniianee ol -tlietr-newspapers, the -jiabll-her- nay continue to en-l them nntll atl arrearages are paid. 2. If subscribers vneglector refase to take their oewsnapers from the offices to vhtch they aro di rected, taelaw holds taem responsible outll they Bare settled the Mile, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remore to other placet without. formlnc the publisher, and thenewspapers are lent o the firmer direction, they are held resp.nslble. ' 6.' The Courts bare decided that refuting to take -flnewepapers from lhl office, -or remoTlnir and lear. - Ing them uncalled for, 1 prima fade etldeDCeof ln- 'tentfonal trend.. ' ' . The postmaster who neglects to ffrt lepl ne ' ... ce of the neglect of a person to taie from the office ja aewtpaper addressed to him, U liable to the pub- sher for taenbsrrtption price. tJr laaccrpted Challenge. TheiJTpWfTork "Times" reminds its rearjers'lhat about a year ago Senator ."WlnSonj, from his place-in the-Senate, publicly challenged the Senators on the Democratic side of the chamber to name a single Republican officer whom the thirty-three investigating commit- twthave proved to have stolen ono 'dollar from the government This i challenge has never been answered. It . remains open, and without any juggle ""of the words, and it ought to be an swered now if the Democrats have not .list every pariicle of faith in the truth of their assertion's. Tn commenting upon this unaccepted challenge, the "Times' further says: It is undeniable that in trie-expenditure of vast sums during the rebellion, there was waste, even fraud1. But, 'compared with the losses incurred by the'" Government in piping times of t peace, when the disbusements of the 'Government were light, those losses ' wsre insingniScant. For example, the last' Democratic secretary of the in 'teribr, Jacob Thompson, is to this day i a defaulter to the amount of $871,000, J!nerer accounted for. What officer of Government under a Republican ad- ..ministration, was ever accused of any such theft as this? Isaac V. Fowler, a Democratic postmaster of the eity of New Torlc, was a defaulter in the sum of $170,847, and Samuel Swart iwout, from whose crimes we derive a world of infamy, and who was a Dem ocratic collector of the port of New .York, ran away owing the Govern ment 81,205,030. Then 'again, R. P. "Hammond, another Democratic office holder, never accounted for $372,122 of the public funds which Ee misused while collector of the port of San Francisco. "Leaving out all amounts less than $10,000, the defalcations and thefts suffered from 1850 to 1861, when the Dempcrata were in power, footed up $6,874,302; and the list of defaulting custodians of public funds during these Democratic days shows a grand total of'more than $10,000,000 to be charged to the account of Dem ocratic official corruption; theft and incompetency in thirty years. And this is the party that rants and raves about the dishonesty of Repub licans in office. C.,,B,VTATwVS ArrOINTXEKTS. C. B. Watson, Republican candidate for Presidential Elector, will address the citizens of Oregon at the following time and places: Ashland, Friday, Oct.l. 'Phoenix, Saturday, Oct. 2. Jacksonville, Monday, Oct 4. -Xerbyviller Wednesday, Oct 6. WildervillofThursday, October 7. Grants Pass, Saturday, Oct 8. Cany onville, Monday, Oct. 11. ' Myrtle Creek, Tuesday, Oct. 12. Roseburg, Wednesday, Oct 13. 'Marshfield, Monday, Oct 17. Empire City, Tuesday, Oct 18. Oakland, Saturday, Oct 23. Youcalla, Monday, Oct 25. . , Cottage Grove, Tuesday, Oet 26. Criswell, Wednesday, Oct 27. Eugene City, Thursday Oct 28. TEe St Louis "Globe-Democrat" has the good sense not to be afraid to talk of "the bloody shirt" It says "For the hour and the day, for the campaign which is now waxing hot, for the elec- tioniwhich impends, and for all the re sult involved therein, the one ques tion, the vital question, the final test of each man's opinion and the arbiter of each man's ballot, is the bloody shirt question, if one choose to call it so; the question whether this country is pre pared to submit to the domination of the South." A fact for every voter to remember: Hancock won his nomination not by fighting against the rebels at Gettys burg, but by fighting with and for them in Lousiana, in obedience to the wishes of Andrew Johnson. William XL English has a mortgage on the Plymouth Congregational Church of Indianapolis and refuses to abate one jot of his interest After the election he will foreclose the mortgage. Over fifty schoolhouses for colored children have been burned in Missis sippi, within a brief period of time. Will any one assert that these fires '.Vere accidental t "t, - Threo undershirts for $1, at the !New York store. -e King of the Blood Cores all Scrofulous affections and disorder! result, ing; from Impurity of the blood. It it seedless to specify all, as the sufferer can usually peroeiTo their causa, but Salt BAtum, PimpUt, Ulcer, Tumort, OeOrt, EiotUingj, etc., ore the moat common, aa wall aa many affections of the .Heart, Utoi, Liver U& Stomach. SCROFULA. WeaderM Core of Blindness. D.XLursov, Soh & Co.: For tie benefit of all troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in their systems, I hereby recommend Kins; of the Blood. X hart been troubled with Scrofula for the past ten years, which so affected my eyes that I was com pletely blind for six months. I was recommended to try King of the Blood, which has prored a gnat blessing? to ms, as it has completely cured me, and I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled as I bar bees. Tours truly, lUs. 8. WEaXussuw," Sardinia, N. T. SI. wfil be paid to any Public Hospital to be mutu ally agreed upon, for erery certificate of this medi cine published by us which is not genuine. Its Ingredients. To show our faith in the safety and exceUeace of the K. B.,"upon proper personal application, when -eVrtbe pro prietor of any other Family Medians in the world. Many tcitlmoala.ls,further information, and roll directions for using will be found in the pam phlet "Treatise on Disease! of the Blood," fa which each bottle is enclosed. Price $ 1 per bottle con tainiagU ounoev. or 40 to SO doees. Bold by drmr cists. D.ButsojilSoa&Co.,Prop,rs,Buflalo,M,Y. OLD AND RELIABLE. JDK. SANFOBd's IiTVEB JJTVIQOBATOI ?tO 41 flf.O.Tii1iHf1 T'oTWiItt PflmAlf fViwa tvweaswan a miuij .smuuuj JUi, of theLiver, Stomach iyft I Bowels. It is Purely .WI I Vegetable. It never , )ebilitates It is W athartioand , t W-".ft r.jA:.i aI . f 1 -. t,'. sTT r.' m i w..Ri V. rW W tt?aWr6I '.. .jf.v".. i".vo z rm 'e,60T.R'u.u6, KlW SSiSa58S 17ivV' c m - HT. M& xoVaIS' a I kT'sVsl : (U' au 8- Invigorate: has been nsi in my practic and by the publie,! more than 85 years,! with unprecedented results. FOR CIRCULAR.! SEND S Ti Hi SANFURD MiDi) NzwyoBKcrrfS irrDnT7CCTTrWTLZ.TTI.f.TnnfTflBT1T-vivtnv AHHMMHtMMMMMV SIXTEENTH YEAR. ST. MART'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED'RY. THE SISTERS F THE HOLY AM. THE1 SITOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school m ill commence about the end of August, and is divided in four sessions, of el sven weeks each. Board and tuitioiijjertcrm,.? $4000 Bed and Bedding 400 Drawing and painting 800 Piano k...,.. 15.00 Entrance fee only onco,.... 5 00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, 000 Junior, " 800 Senior, " 1000 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to paiticular, studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply a) the Academy. BENEDICT HOUSE. Ar-FLEGATE, OREGON. S. R. TAYLOV, mOFJL. Having leased this Popular Stand for a term of years, informs the Public it will be kept up to its former hich standard. Firt-class Table and cjean beds for tht- travelllng public. Hay, Grain and stab ling as usual. lathes and Shiagles by the MZLLiorr) THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SUP. pi" the market with sawed lathes and shingles from his mill, five miles JJast of Ashland, on Clayton creek, at the following prices : Shingles,Sugar pine,delivcred,$3.75 per thousand. Lathes, delivered. $G50 per thonsand. Ail orders promptly filled. Address, John Chandlef Ashland, Ogn. P. DONEG AJNT GENERAL BLACKSMITHING -t-AND-l- HORSE SHOEING. TOR., OF SBCOND AND CALIFORNIA St. ALL KINDS OF MARKETABLE produce taken in exchange for work. P. DONEGAN. Boots it Shoes, best stock in town at the New York Store Call and ee for yourself. c nil (J;: MM s&sV M .J I . CfaT'.f I sronio. yr 1 1 1 Wy:. : fmm JU 'cV-raii sir 1 1 WW t H flH H H rj S saT sWfl IsB nfl Iiiven n t .tj m . It iiyiiiaV PW Notice. Land Office at RosEuuno, Oon., f Aug. 18th, 1880. J Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of her in tention to make final proof in support of her claim, and secure final entry thereof on Saturday, Oct. 2d, 1880, before the Clerk of Jackson county Oregon, viz.: Margaret J. Edsoll, Pre-emption Declaratory State ment No. 3478 for the E. K of S W V and S of NW &, Sec. 4, T 3tf S, K4 W, and names the following as her witnesses, viz.: Jas. Whipple, M.JJeekback, James Felder and S. J. Stickle all of Evans creek, Jack son conn ty, Oregon. TVii. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Lakd Office at Hosebuiw, Oon, ) Aug. 23d, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof on Saturday, Sept 25th, 1880, before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson county, Ogn viz-: Samuel B. McFerrin, Homestead Application No. 2838 for the NW 1-4, Sec 21, T 36 S, R 1 W, and names tie follow, ing as his witnesses, viz.: H. C Fleming, Martin Peterson and Jack Guptoa of Jack sonville, and Levi Ti&kham of Eagle Point Jackson county, Ogn. Wsr. F. BEXJAJtnr, Register. Notice. Land Oftice at Roseburg, Oqn., Aug. 23d, 1880, f Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his in ten to make finil proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof on Saturday, Sept, 2oih, 1880,beiorethe Judgo or Clerk of Jackson (Jo. Or. , viz. : J. A. An derson, Homestead Application No 2400, for the NE 1-4 of Sec 17, T 38 S. It 1 W, and names the following as his witnesses, viz.. John Mills, Jolin Colcm.in, M. II. Coleman and Beniamin Stephens all of Eden precinct, Jackson county, Ogn. Wu. F. Benjamin, Register, Notice, Lakd Office at Rosebtjrg, Oon., ) Aug. 23, 1880 f Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his in tention -to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof on Saturday, Sept. 2.jUi, 1880, before the Clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, viz.: W. T Burnett, Pre-emption Declaratory Mate ment No. 3C37, lor the N 1-3 of NW 1-4 SE 14 of NW K and SW 14 of NE 14, Sec. 24, T88 S, K 2 W, and nimes the fol lowing as his witnesses, viz.: J. W. Mills, John Anderson, John Coleman and John Qridlcy all of Ed n precinct, Jack s. n county, Ogn. V m. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at Roseburq, Oon., ) September 7, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and secure final entry thereof on Saturday, Oct 9, 1880, before the Judge or Clerk of the Court of Jackson County, Oregon, viz: S. W.Forbes, Home stead Application No. 2485 for the NW14 of SW 14. SW14 of NW 14, Sea 30, T 35 a. K5 w, be 1-4 otis is 1-4 ana jsu l-i oi SJS 1-4, rice i, T 35 S, K (i W, ana names the following as his witnesses, viz: Abram Cole. A. Cole. Oliver Johnson and James Neiley, all of Grant's Pass, Jose phine Uounty, Uregon. "tt 3i. F. Benjamin, Register. notice Land Office at Roseburg, Oon., Aug. 10th, 1880. J Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice ofhis in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thcreofon Saturday the 25lh day of September, 1880, before the Clerk of Josephine county, Ogn , viz.: Charles R. "Franklin, Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No. 303SK! for the SE X ofNE Jtf, NE if of SE Jfand WK of SE & Sec 3, T 4t S, R 8 W, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: G. B. Franklin, B. A. Franklin and Tim Conway of Waldo, Josephine county, Ogn. and F. M. Miller of Applegate, Josephine county, Oregon. Wm. F.Benjamin, Register. ADMINISTKATOK'S KOTICE In the matter of the estate of James Clark, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Josephine county, Oregon, sitting in Probitt July 21st, 18S0, Administrator of the estate of James Clark, deceased, All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to settle the bame. immediately, and those bavins claims againbt the estate will present them with the proper vouchers to me at Jitrbyvjlle Josephine county, Oregon, within six months after the first publication ol this notice. Wm. Borqmak, Administrator of said Estate. Dated, July 21st, 1880. NOTICE. Laxd Office at Roseburo, Oon. June 18th. 1880. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT lx the Sterling Mining Company whose postoffice address is Portland, MulLnoma county, Oregon, has this davJUetLapplica- uon ror patent lor tv s oi a & -W"JCorSEi( of NE tfofNEif.N ofN iYWofNW MoftJE -V.SEifofSWJj 14 of SE 14. SV 14, SE 14of NE 14 ofSVV 14, N of SB 14 of SW 14. SW 14 of SE 14 of S W 14 andbWof SW14 of SW14of Sec 18 and theN U or NW 1-4 of NW 14 and the SW 14 of NW 14 of N W 14 of 8ec. 19 T 89 S of Range 2 W, containing one hun dred and fifty acres, situated in Bdscomb 3IiKDto District in Jackson county, Ore gon. The location and deeds of purchase from nnor owners of the above described tract of mining lands are recorded in Book 8 of the itecorus oi uccus oi jacKson county uregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Sterling Miking Com pany's mine or sunacc erouna are reouirca to file their adverse claim w itli tho Regis ter of the United States Land Office at Roseburg in the State of Oregon, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue ot the pro visions of the statute. W. P. Benjamin Register. UNION HOTEL, Kertyville Oresea, M. Ryder, Propr. FIRST CUSS ACCOM MOD ATIOtf CAA always be had at this house at the most reasnnablo rates, PrT-At excellent (table connected with lbt hotel. roify.c - J U D G E & IAMDFACTDRERS AND -YERT .DESCRIPTION OV SADDLERY, HARHESS AND HA.VING TIIE, FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOAYLEDOE OF THE "X7'0iVL.?np?KCTF5LLTJ?r(iRJ1?n-HPB-manufacluring of everything in our line, ie are prepared to furnish on short v """"" nasann.stocs: or notice, the verv best 'of custom made work, which we make a SDccialtv. and at the '-" ' A ' 1 W ' ef , , VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. "Repairing executed promptly and with satisfaction! "We invite the people of Southern Oregon to cxamin e our slock before sending their money away. EHcnry Judge will take wheat in payment for all bills due him, for which he will pay the highest market price. JUDGE & NUNAN. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 8d, 1880. Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION duly issued out of the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon for Jackson county, on the 238- day of August, 1880, upon a judgment received in the Justices' Court of the county of Jackson, precinct of Jack sonville, in the Slate of Oregon ; on tae7th dayofAugust, 1880, and duly enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of the Cir cuit Court on the 2Cd day of August, 1880, in favor of A. Fisher and S. Cohn. and against J. T. Roland, for the recovery of the sum of $30 and 54-100 and $2 and 50 100"book account, and the further sum of $5 and 5-100 attorney's fees and to me direct ed and delivered, commanding me to satis fy the sum of Fiftv dollars now due on said judgment, with interest at the rate of one per cent per month, and the further sum of $2 ana 50-100 on book account and $5 and 5-100 attorneys fees, and lho accru ing costs first out of the personal property of said detendanl, or if sufficient cannot be found, then out of the real property be longing to said defendant in my county on or alter the 23d day of August, 1880 ; and in obedience to said command, I have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash in hand, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, on Saturday. 2Jlb day or September, ISSO, at 1 o'clock r. M. of said day, all the ricrbt. title and interest of I. T.lwland, the above named defendant, in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The V i lai South, Range 2 West, of the Willamette meridian, including all of the above des cribed lands except the portion lying North of the County road, running NE. from the SE. corner of the Fred Ileber Donation Claim, levied upon as the real property of the above named defendant, J. T. Roland, to satisty the above named ex ecution. Wm. Btbee, Sheriffof Jackson County, Ogn. Jacksonville, Ogn. Aug. 23d, 1880. UNION LIVERY SALE.AHDJNy EXCHANGE Corner 4th and California Sts JACKSONVILLE, , pESaON. J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR miir. ritorRTETon ms l fallr rebuilt si.4 refilled this well known edtsbiUbment, sml hss tide extenilre and comfortable addi tions thereto. I liare th Terr bent horses, bngglt-s and liTerytnrnoaUof all kinds. Mj stock of roads ters cannot oe exco led in ids state. Horses Boarded On reasonable erms, and the best of care and atten tion bestowed upon them while under ait charge Also Horses Bought and Sold. I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction and guarantee the same. Willi thfc im pression I have no hesiution in soliciting patronage. ROSEBURG HOTEL! M A. OANAN - Pjropr This hotel, on the corner of Oak and Rcse streets, opposite Wrisht & Carlon's stable, lias recently had a good and com- lunauie .uuuuuju, wuicu uiaKcs it arcuuu to no hotel in the city, and furnished with double or single rooms. Families will find it to their comfort to give us a call. A GOOD TIRE-TROOF SAFE FOR VALUABLES 3Icals , 25c Board and Lodging per week $5 Roseburg, Ogn.3Iay 31, 1880, F.RITSGHARD, practical "Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Sreet, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN ing and repairing watches and clocks. Charges reasonable, Give him a call. Notice to Stock Men. H. L. WEBB has been appointed agent of FKANKBROS., of Portland for Lake county. It is conceded that FRANK 'BROS, have the best stock of agricultural machinery than any house in Oregon. Walter A. Wood's MOWERS and Harvest ing machines, Chicago. Pitt's Thresher, Black Hawk Plows and the La Bellewag on are some of the specialties. Send for circnlar and price list. May4,tf. H. L. WEBB. WALDO EXPRESS, Leaves Jacksonville Thursdays, for Waldo. Mondays and Leaves Waldo Tuesdavs and Fridays. Fir8t-class accommodations for passen gers. Express bwiness promptly attended to by " R. M. HARRETT. Heavy Canton and drawers, for York Store. flannel undershirts 63cU at the New Fifteen yards print, for SI at the New York-store. N'TPN'A N. GENERAL DEALERS IN SADDLERY HARDWARE. C1TYBJ1KEBY AND SA.3L66lSr, In Masonic) Huildino, Oregon St. jacksonvili., ogn. J THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE sires to announce to the, public that they are' now'prepared to fill all orders for cakes of every description, such as wedding cakes, cakes for parties, wioe cakes; also browu arid rye biead, ginger snaps and crackers. A lunch hone will also be kept at thi place, where oysters in all styles, Limburgcr and Schweitzer cheese, can be bad at all hours of the day or night. 5Freh bread every day. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guar unteed. GROB & ULRICH. Califorkia St. N, Ficke, - Proprietor, PHIS WELL KNOWNMARKET, OPPO l site Kahlcr 4 Bro.T drugstore is bet ter prepared thsu erer to. furnish the pub lic willi the choicest quality of i FRESH BEEF, PORK, .VEAL, MUTTON, HAM, .. ;j or SALT MEATS, BACON, Fnperior, SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC., Tbc most favorable Inducements offered to patron j, and no effort will be spared to ward giving general satisfaction, N..FICKE. RE-OPENED ! JACOBMEYER, PIUXEEU WAGOPr.MAKER, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS -AT the stand of the late J. L. Badger and is prepared torxecule all work in his line wiih promptnt-83 and dispatch and at very reasonable rales. All kinds of vehi cle crmtrnc(fcd. Repairing a ipcciiltv, Good work and low prices enaranlerd. (Jive me a call. J, MEYER. S, P. HANNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, TN CRONEMILLER'S BUILDING IS IN i. receipt of a full assortment of material aud prepared to do all work in his line on abort notice and In a workmanlike manner. Vehicles ot every description made to or d(r. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran- j teed. "Repairing a specialty. S. P. HANNA. July 14, 1880. EUREKA MILLS, SITUATED' ON BEAR miles north-east cf prepared to a geneial CREEK SEVEN Jacksonville, are Merchant and Exchange Business- The undersigned will glre 36 pounds of Hour, 2 pounds shorts and 8 pounds bran for every bushel cf wheat. Will also sack jour customers furnishing Backs.. ja&SatiEfaction Gaaratteed"&a T.T. McKIKZIE. BLACKSMITHING -AND HORSE - SHOEING. Barneburg 8 Kincaid. HAVING LEASED THE SHOP FOR mcrly occupied by Mat. Shannon we ask a share of the public patronage. Staple produco or Cash token lor work. NOT FAIT, to send r Tor our Price List for 188a tax to any address noon ap in plication. Contains descriptions ol erery- thlmr required for Y,nnnll nr f&mtlTluiL with orer 1.200 IUnitrahons. We sell ail goods at tholesaIa prices rn quantities to snlt the purchaser The only tiutttutlon In America who mike this their special business. Address,, MONTGOMERY WAKD A CO.. 927 239 Wabash Are, Chicago. 111. Cut nails, wrought nails, clout nails, lath nails, finishing na is, fencing nails-, horse nails, and iron nd steel horse shoes at John Millei'i The best Japanese tea 75c 50c and 35c per pound at tho New York Store. Suits, worth $15 for S9, at the New York store. j ' EkCELSIOR T k.X3 IiS Corner ef Oekoos ASD CaUroBMA sts., Jicksoxvilli:. W. J. riYMAIE, Frop'r Horses, BHggiesaHd Car iages And he Is prepared to furnish tifs patrons and Uie pnb ucgenerat'jr wun Fine Turnouts As can be had on the Tsclflc coast. Saddle horses hired to go to an; part ot the country. Animals Bought and Sold. Horses broke to wrork single or double, norses boarded and the best ittat bestowed upon them while In mi ,charge. A liberal share of the, pnbllc patronage fa solicited on reasonable terns. DR. SPINNEY Ifo. 11 KEARHEY ST., Treats all Chronic mid Special Disease TTOmXTGr VE333ST WHf MAT BE SDFFEI5INO FROM the effects of Truthful folllel or indls cretlon, will do wflf to aviil themselves of this, the greatest boon ev?r laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit S500 for every case of Seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to care. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There ate many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent ev acuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system In a mnnnor tbepatient cannot account fur. On examin ing the urinary deposits n. ropy sediment will often be found and. sometime small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of & thin milkish hue, agaio changing to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men who die of tbts diffl culty Ignorant of the cause which is;ihe sec- ona stage oi seminal weasuefs i)n. b. will gnmantee a perfect cure in all such caser. and a healthy restoration of the genito-url-nary organs. Office Hocus 10 to i and 6 to 8 Sun days front 10 to 12 a. m Consultation free Thorough examinations and advice, $5. Call or addre, ' DR. SPINNEY & CO. No 11 Kearney St.. San Francisco. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & jj RESTAURANT AND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, Opposite. Odd Fellows' Hall, JACKSONVILLE ..URKOUN. MADAME HOLT, Proprietress. TRAVELEHSj AM) RHS1DKNT HOARDERS' will And the most romfrrtable lodgings at this houwtabe met with aiiwhore In this part, of the State. ' , The Beds and Bedding WIllalwsTS be. found of Arst-clsss character and srpt (a a neat andclsan coadltlon, while The Rooms arenewlj furnl'hed and will always be kept tnneat and hnme like condition. A plrntflul supplyuf the best of eTerjthlng the niarket affords will be Spread on Her Table., Ilerhonis will be kept open all night, and "SQUAUB MBALS" can b obtained at any hour of the daj or sight. , OYSTERS PREPARED IV EVERY STYLE, 4J& and lunches to behad at anytime. Stage passen gers and others who may be out late, at nlpht.can al ways And a good Are, hot meals aud good beds at this honse. No tronble will be spared todeserre the patronage of the trarellln' aa veil as the permanent commu nity. QlTemtacall. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIWTJEN and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS ' well known and popular report would inform tl-eir friend' aid the public jp nerallj that a complete and Grstclai-s stock of the best brands of liqunrs, wine, cigart.ale and porter, etc, are constant!; nipt on nana They will be plrnsed to have their friends "call and smile." CABINET. A Cabinet- of-Cnr15srir rnnyvaIso 'be found here, "We would be pteofd to have persons possessing curiosities and specimens bring thr m in, and we will ptae them in the Cabinet foi inspection. W1XTJEN k HELMS. (torticijaicSau). ' y ORJUAND , ORJEOOS. And Jacksonville. Oregon. GIBBS & STEARNS will attend to all business in Portland. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WBTTERER, Proprietor Oregon St., Jacksonville. npIIK BEST OF LAGER BEER ALWAYS KEPT JL on hand and ready for sale by the ke or thus r V ', aK V4aV aaWlWV 'ASHLAND COLLEGE axt -NORM-Mj- SCHO QIjts .-' to REV. L. L. ROGERS A. M"., Prksidkst, Profesbor of Natural Science, 3Iental and? Moral I'ttitosopiiyv ,t REV. LaDRU ROYAL. !A.'M.t Proftsso oi liana anu ureeK LevBgirtgfSianu Lit erature, a - MRS. A. A. ROGERS,-Preckttress, Teacher of Elocution, Principal of Pre paratery DepartHeiTt., -- t MISS. ELLA 31. SCQTT, Teacher ot Piano,-Organ and Vpcai Culture. MISS KATE THORKTON.-Assistant Teacher, , Courses or Sttsxly. ljrrClassl9alvrequlrinE .jdy years includ ing preparatory studies. Graduates re ceive the degrees of A. B. and A. 31. 2. Scientific, requiring tlirto years. De gree conferred, B. S. 3. Normal Commercial and 3Iusical, oc. cupyang mreo years eacli. Uiplomas given certifying to attainments of gradu ates. ' 33sx3oxxssojsu TUniON,-$C a montttlS a quarter;. ?40ayear, One scholar three jcars, or three, in same family, one year $100. In strumental Music or Voice Culture 3 a month Vocal music In class $3 a quarter Board $3.50 a week. Rooms or Cott-c-for self-hoarding $2 to $5 a oth Tui tion in all cases payable in advance in cask or acceptable notes. ' ' COLLEGE CALENDAR. full term commences September 1st,. 1880. Winter term commences Novem'xir 34th, 1880. Spring term commences 3Iarch. 1st, 1831. PROMWEMvFEATURES&ftcnis:onmRl'.ST Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Eng nth Composition and other branches spec ially preparatory for business life will re ceive unusual attention. The best training and initnfetion afford ed those preparing to teach Higher Mathe matics taught practically and thoroughly. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of In toxicating liquors is prohibited by the city authorities, who nrc sustained by a stronir public sentiment. The school is under the supervision Of the Jlcthodlst Episcopal Church. Tho Bible will be reverently read and studied; the worship of God encouraged, but tho institution will be bccUrian in no objec tionable sense. Patrons living at a distance can arrange through the President for board and rooms. Students from abroad aro expected to liro only at placta acceptable to Faculty; and to receive Instruction only of teachers em ployed by the Trustees. 1 he Musical Department is mentioned as specially worthy of confidence and pa trontge. IS Address all communications to ASIIMXD COLLEGE AND NORMAL SGBMl. Asiilajcd, Jackson Co , Oregon. SAN FK AN CISCO Ci.aat- -. 3LB. AN1 - NEWSPAPER S1AND T'nE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPEN l eil n general varkty store next door to SchtimpPs barbershop, wherehcwill keep a full assortment of cigars, tobacco, smolc ing nrticles, candles, stationery, cutliry and" toys. . lie invites the public to give him a call and asures all that they will call again Latest papers from the East alnayaon hand. JAKE MARCUSE. THE STATE &mwm & i&iiuKn COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISOO ' FERE ANMARINE. INCORPORATED, 1871.. Estnblislied in Oregon, 187i. CASH ASSETS - - 8500,000 OFFICERS I A. J. BRYA'NT tRESLUEN K. D. ITERS. ..VICE PRESIDENT C. H. CUSHJNG, . . . .SECRETARY A. P. HOTALING & GO. 45 Front Street, Portland. Gen'I Agents for Oregon and Washington.. J. NUN AN, Local Ajtent. Criterion Billiard Solon!. CALIFORNIA ST., Noland & McDauiel Pi ops. THIS POPULAR RESORT, UNDER new management. Is furnishing the best brands of Honors, .wines and cigars. Tho reading table Is fapplird with Eastern peri odicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give us a call VVsEBS COUGHS. 'RHEUMATISM.. m EN30ITS CAPCIHE P020U3 PLASTSS jnAthcr, rcllrrci a'inost at once ami enrra whera other p astcra tall en n to rUIcrc It contains greater JbrncepoTerf nl pain relieving, strengtli calng ami enratiro proportls than lho common poruHi plaster, anil is f-ir superior to llnlnionU end the so-called e ctrtcal appliance It Is rjccb"yrcominond-dforlh3 ahoo aliment, alojTor S'llnul nnd KMnry Complaints, l'lrnrlay, Sclatl'a nnd nil locnlArliennd Tatnii. VTien it(T.-rim: yin will do well to tako even a lilt'a pains to procaro thla article. To not a"ow any o'her plnu r to ho snhstlrntot for 'L Soll hr a'l DrusglstJi. SraatTirir & JausiaM. itl l'latt 8trect, New York, Proprietors. WALDO HOUSE? T AM NOW PREPARED TO EIHU JL rush meals at the AValdo House at 25ctseach. Hordes W hay over night, 2.". cts. Water in the barn. House lower.eadl of town. Postofllco in tho house. 2Ctf W.J.WI3IER; Wholesale LitiHor Heuse.. Tlic undcrsixneel ofll-rs Whiskey for safe inquaniitieato suit customers, at $8 per gallon or 1 per. qnart, at the Eagle Brew., ery. Lager Beer tor sale, and delivered at, the usual price. Mns. J. Wetteiieb X J.. 1 f