u
" The Scandals-
The substantial facts in tbo scandals
affecting theFe tiro persons have now
been laid before the public and to a
limited degree before the readers of
the "Sun:"
Tke charge regarding Mr. Blaine
refer to stents said to have occurred
ia th year 1851, thirty-three years
ajo. According to the very worst in
Urpretation which his antagonists
tetk to put upon the case, tho actU6ed
repaired all the wrong that it is pre
tended he ever committed and it is
by no means proved that he corami't'd
any in fact, he denies it entirely
in the one way in which a man of
honor and a gentleman misled into
such a situation, must repair it; Rnd
ever since tkat his. mode of life has
been moral, decorous, and reputab'e.
We conclude, then, that Mr. Blaine is
not to be condemned as a candidate on
this account, even supposing that the
worst state of fasts which he earnest
ly domes should bo established, not
only because he repaired the wrong,
but because his life has ever sinco
been all that could be required. Wo
add, hero, that, in view of all tho cir
cumstances of tho case, it if, in our
judgment, an unspeakable outrage to
bring forward such an accusation. It
is an outrage if the accusion is true,
and it is infinitely more an outrage if
it is false.
With Mr. Cleveland, however, the
situation is different. The particulars
are not denied; in fact, they are ad
mitted, the only variation in the ad
mission put forward in his apology
being that soma of his defenders fit-ek
in addition to defame the woman with
out producing any evidence to suppoi t
that position. All of them join in ad
mitring the main facta. They alsu
join in admitting with dome minor din
crepancies that the unfortunate woman
was put into an asylum without au
thority of law by socio of his friends
and representatives; and it appears,
likewise, that the equally unfortunate
illegitimate child was kept for a con
siderable period of time in the county
penrhouso, although his father was in
prosperous business at the time. As
for repairing the wrong done to the
betrayed woman, we hear nothing of it
in the case of Mr. Cleveland. A stone
could not hare shown less conscience
than be.
On this slate of factF, Mr. Cleveland
is to be condemned most severely.
For this eause alone, if there were no
others, we say that he is not a fit man
to become chowtn President of the
United States, and his election would
be a serious public calamity.
A Sad Ending.
Nothing has heretofore been sa:d of
a very important fact that has been
known to the goners 1 public for some
time past and that is, that General and
ex-Senator Nasmith is suffering from
abcration of the mind and has at last
been placed for treatment with Dr.
Carpenter, at the Asylum. .Kindly
feelings toward a much respected fami
ly has prevented any reference to this
unhappy matter but now the fact of
his mental disorder is so firmly estab
lithed that it need no longer be con
cealed. Mr. NesraitU appears in good
.bodily health and no cause is assigned
for his mental malady. It is hardly
possible to imagine how so strong a
mind could be undermined in this way
but so it is, and one of the brightest
among the early pioneers to tho Pacific
is a wreck. It is te be hoped that cue
and treatment will bring back its tone
and vigor.
Tke family of Mr. Nesmith have
suffered great apprehension for months
past, and finally secured competent
professional advice, which decided that
the disorder of mind was certain, and
so far advanced that no time should he
lost is seeking relief. It was decided
that the only possible alleviation might
eome from travel and change of scene.
Mrs. Nesmith and his son William
had started with him, intending to
mato a visit to California, but he be
cime so much worse on arriving at
Portland that the journey was aband
oned. Ex Sena'or Nesmith has filled an
important place in the history of Ore
gon, and, during the war, when he was
in the TJ. S. Senate, and a member of
its military committee, he proved his
devotion to his country and his sin
cere patriotism. Ho had the warm
personal friendship of Lincoln, and
commanded his confidence. We have
listened with great interest to his ac
counts of the war episodes he figured
in, and have heard him express the
most sincere admiration for the char
acter of Lincoln. Many will join in
the hope that he will be himself again.
"Willamette Farmer."
More than sixty thousand "New
Yerkors live at the hotels, and there
are 100,000 strangers in town every
night. Ovr-r fifty millions of dollnrh
are invested in the ho'el business, in
the metropolis.
Notice.
L.uD Office at Roseburg. Ob..
Sept 10,1881.
Notice is hereby given that the follow,
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
oTltis claim, and that said proof will be
made before the clerk of Jackson county,
Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Sat
urday, Oct. 2j, 1884. viz: S.E. Isham.
Pre-emption D. S No. 782 for the lot I
and X E 14 of N E 1-4 ec 17 T 30 S R
5 West. He names the following witness
es to prove his continuous residence upon,
nnd cultivation of, said land, viz: Ben
jamin Mrnch. L.Townsend, Samuel Flark
ness and Wm. Rich, all of Giants Pass
Jackson county, Oregon.
Also at the same time and place, L.
Townsend, Pre-emption D. S. No 4394
for the N W 1-4 of 3 E 1-4 Sec. 8 T 30 S
R 5 West. He names the tollowing wit
nessess to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation ot, said land, viz:
Benjamin Mench, S. E. Isham Wm. Rich,
and Samuel Harkness. All of Grams
Pass, Jackson county, Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register
Notice.
Land Office at ResEncno, On.
August 8, 1884. I
Notlre is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to moke final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Clerk of Jackson county,
Oregon, at.Tncksonville. Or., on Saturday
Sept. 20. 1881, viz: Harvey Springstcad.
Pre-empt on 1). S. No. 4G57 for the E i of
M W S and W yz of N E if See. 34 T 39
SRI West. He names the follow'ug
witnesses to prove his continuous re i
dencenpon, and cultivation of, said land,
viz: E. K. Anderson, S. .M.Robinson, Jas
Briner, Geo. Anderson, all of Phoenix,
Oregon.
Also at the same time and place, viz:
GeorpeN. Anderson, Pre-emption D. S.
No. 4659 for the S W U of N W Sec. 20
E of S E f and S E if of N E if ec
27 T 39 S R 1 Wst. ne names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon, and cultivation of, iid
land, viz: Harvey Springstcad, E. .K
Anderson, S. M. Robinson, James Briner,
all of Eden, Oregon.
AVm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Sumtrons.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1 State of Oregon for the county ol
Jackson, Louise Bish plaintiff, vs. Thos.
B. Bish, Dcicndant. Suit in equity fer
divoree.
To Thos. B. Bish the above named de
fendant: In the name of the State or
Oregon, you arc hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you to the above entiled suit, in which
Louise Bish is plaintiff and Thos. B
Bish dctendant, on or before the first dny
of the next t'rm of said Circuit Court to
wil: On the 10th day of November 1831,
and if you fail to appear and answer, tie
fault will betaken against von. And for
want of answer the plait I ill will apply to
said roint for th re ief demanded in said
rcmplaint, which is for a decree of said
court dissolving the marriage contract
existing between slid plaintiff and defen
dant, and for a decree crantinj: all the
real and personal property tothe plamtill
and for the costs and disbursements of
this suit.
Published by order of Hon. L. R.
Webster, Circuit Judge, made -ept. 19,
1884. - H. KELLY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice.
Land Office at RosEiinno, Or , )
ben. 10. 1834. f
Notice is hereby eiven that the follow
ing named settler has tiled notice ot nis
intention to make final proof ii support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Judge or Clerk or Jack
son county, Oiegon, at Jacksonville, Ore
con, on Saturday, Oct. 25th, 1884, viz:
Susan Weeks- Homestead No. 3023 for
the N W if of N W 14 Sec. 34 S W 1-4 of
S 1-4 and W Joisw 1-4 Sec. 27 T
34 S R 1 W. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz
F. L. Johnson, Lewis Reece, John Mc
Danicl and Joshna Caton all of Eagle
Jfoint, Jackson county Uregon.
"Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
ASESSOR'S NOTICE.
AT OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1 1 the Board of Equalization tor the
county of Ja.ikson, State of Oregon, will
convene at the office of the County Olerk
on
Monday October 6, 18B4.
For the purpose of publicly examining
tne Assessment Kofi and correcting all
errors in-Taluation, description, qualities
of land, lots or other property. Said
Board will continue in session lrora day
to day until said roll has been duly exam
ined. All parties interested will take due
notice, and govern themselves according
ly. iilUS. fci. JN1UUU1.3,
County Assessor.
Littlc'Buttc. Sept. 5, 1884.
Administrator's Notice
In the matter of the estate of Mclinda
Catherine Cox deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the
County Court of- Jackson country-Ore
gon, silting in Probate, Administrator of
tne estate oi Jiennua uatiierine vox, de
ceased. All persons indebted to said citate are
requested to settle the same immediately.
and those having claims against the es
tate will present them with the proper
uuuiien iu uie uuuersigueu, resiuiug ui
Eagle Point, Jackson county, Oregon.
within six months from the first publica
tion oltUis notice. KUFUS COX,
Administrator of said estate
Dated Sept. 0. 1884.
Executrix's Notice.
In the mattero' the estate of George H.
Young, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson county, Oregon,
silting in Prob ue, executrix of the estate
of George H. Young, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to settle the same immediate)-,
and those having claims against the
estate will prelim them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned, residing at
Jacksonville, Jackson count', Oregon,
within six months from the first publica
tion of this notiee.
ELIZxBETH YOUNG,
Executrix of said estate.
Dated September 0, 1884.
Organ for Sale. .
The undersigned offers for sale on easy
terms to a good party a first-class Taber
organ. 111 stops, b ing used but a few weeks.
For particulars enquire at this office or
' address the undersigned at Phoenix.
1 GEO. CROSS.
' Phoenix, Or., Sept. 20th, 1884.
EXCELSIOR
LirBBf&filHD FEED
BTABIiE,
Corner Of
OmOON ASD ClLIFOBXIA ITS., JlCK89 VILLI
W. J. FL7MALE, prep'r.
Would respectfully inform the public
that he has a fine stock of
Horses, Buggies and Carl age
nd he is prepared to furnish his patrons
and the public generally with
Fine Turnout
As can be had on the Pacific coast Sad
die horses hired to go to any part of
the county.
Vninials Bonght and Sold.
Horses broke to work single or double
Horses boarded and the best of care be
stowed upon them while In my charge.
A libera share of the public patronage
is solicited on reasonable term;).
THE ASHLAND
Woden Manufacturing Co.
Take pleasure in announcing that they now
hare on hand, a full and select stock of
EK0K1 AGOtD CMSOERY,
Made of the very best
NATIVE WOOL
And of which they will dispose at very
reasonable rates. -
Orders from a distance will " receive
prompt attention. Send them in and give
our goods a trial.
Asm.AKD Wnni.cN MVa Co.
New Cigar Store.
B. ROSTEL,
Dealenn
l;ar, Tobneeo, Clsnrrttea, Xollaaa, Etc.
VIo kicps a full line of musical instru.
menls, consisting of
Kultitr, Banjos, Taniborlno, Aeordeons.
Unrnionlea Me.
Give me a call and I will satisfy you
both in price and in the quality of the
goods offered for sale. . B. Bostei,.
Eagle Sample Rooms
California Street,
S. P. Jones, Proprietor.
None but the choicest and best "Wines,
lirandies, i uiskies and Cigars kept.
DRINKS, 12i CENTS.
No credit in the future it don't pay,
Families needing anything in my line
can always be supplied with the purest
and best to be found on the Coast. Give
me a call, and you will be well satisfied.
EMPIRE HOTEL.
3VTocifor-cl, Ox-.
J. W. Cunninglian, Prop.
This commodious and well arranged
hotel is now onen for the accommodation
of guests, and will be kept on the most
approvea plan.
The table will always be sunnlied with
the best the market affords. Especial in
ducements are offered the traveling pub
lic J. W. CUNNINGHAM,
iledford, Feb. 20,1884. -
S, P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oiegon,
In Croncmiller's building is in receipt
of a full assortment of material and pre
pared to do all work in his line on short
notice and in a workmanlike manner.
Vehicles of every description made to
order.
1 erms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. . S. P.'HANNA.
July U 18S0: - 'I
criterion Billiard Saloon!
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON & GARRETT,
Proprietors.
j HIS popular resort, under new man-
l agement, is furnishing the best brands
ol liquors, wines and cigars. The reading
laoie is supplied witii eastern periodicals
and leading papers of the Coast. Give me
a call.
Oakland Some
INSURANCE CO.
Of Oakland, California,
T tJ. KENNE Y, Local Agent.
Any business that is worth running is
worth insuring. Therefore call on T.J.
Kcnney at once and get a policy in the
Oakl.ind Home.
PROF, E. T. KUGrLER,
Takes pleasure in announcing to the pub-
jic mat uc uas ueierminea to
Toaoh. TVIaxslo
foi cash money, and not on credit nor
trade. ..Musical terms are taught tor cash
only, all over the civilized world, and
credit, as an exception, is given only om
proper seouritiM.
wm
Jacksonville
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BAI
Extra ectiss fr sill Mowers,
liiiii iiiiiii in fin
GocispeesI lk. (tve?
TIGER SUIH! RAKES, BARHES WOODEH BIKES, dPEIIEBS TOOLS, ETC
BILGER & MEG-LY.
xi 1 1 mi i iif 11
SWOSI
BY THE -WHOLESALE.
Tbe undersigned now has on the way from Albany N. Y., to arrive in a fw days, a ear load of Parry L Co'i
Celebrated- -
j COOKING & PARLOH STOVES,
is Alto, direct from thp
Vfc;
And all extra appertaining thereto.
' J J -
It will repay those desiring anything
The Rogue River
Distilling Company
HAS OrEJ.ED A
WHOLESALE HOUSE
IN JACKSONVILLE
In the building situated on the corner of
uamornia and jvittu streets wheie
can be obtained a
P'JREHMDULTERM'ED
$K AltTICLF. OV
BOUBBOJfiRYE
CORN WHISKY,
-1H QUANTITIES AND AT
PRICES TO SUIT-
Satisfaction guaranteed.
N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent.
MORA!1 & CHALE
SALooM,
Jaclsonville Ohegon.
HAVING OPENED A SALOON ON
California street we ask for a share
of the public patronage and promise good
treatment in every case. We keep none
but the best of liquors, wines and cigars,
and satisfaction is guaranteed. Try ns
and be convinced.
MORA T&Cfl ALE.
rOTIOE.
A LLP!
)NS INDEBTED TO TIIE
ilunO
Ied by note or book account,
to call and settle without
." Tfc'?
(tela
G. KAREW8KI.
I, gap. . 1888.
$ WiXII
J3e&iT&jrm .laa.
7W & ?. - N -
Ti ?'
lis. V T YMT
URKkM
rt 1,A
RAJSTG-TCS, KTC.
manufactory at Foit Madison, Ionn, a
AND
rvM"v,.
V ' b
RENOWNED MORRISON
Consisting of Wooden and Iron B.tm Walking Plows,
SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC.,
to. As I have mado these largo importatiot
prepared to gite
THE HER? LOWEST- PRICES.
As I have mado these largo importations directly from Headquarters I
prepared to git o
in ray line to give tne a call.
G. KARETVSKI,
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the estate Jane Holt, de
ceased. NOTICE is hereby givtn th.it the un
dersigned has been appointed by
the Countj Court of.Iarkson county, Ore
gon, sitting in Probate, Administrator of
the estate of Jane Unit, deceased.
A 1 persons Indebted to said estate arc
requested to settle the same immuliutely,
and those having c aims neaiust tho es
tate will piesent them with the proper
vouchers to tho undersigned, residing at
Jiicksonville, Jackson county, Oreson,
w ithin six months from tho first publica-
tion of this notice-
JExNDeROBOOI",
Administrator of said estate.
Dated June 14, 1884.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY
STERLING
6 Milts Sonlli of Jacksonulle,
TS NOW UNDER FUi-L HEADWAY
A and is prepared to furnish the mark( t
with everv description of lurabci ofasuju
rior qunfity at the lowest rates Rills
sawed to order ands'itUfaction guaranteed.
All orders addressed to us at Jackson
ville will receive prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
CITY BREWERY,
VEIT SCHUTZ,- ProDrictor.
T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IV. - .
form tbe citizens of Jackonr;ile ndJ V-ft
the world at Urce, tint fev, n And, t fcjjgy '
a )ttme, at my Brewery, the beat UperW''5
bbvr. tn any quantity the pnrchei jfafZenU
My home HconTentntty?ltnttcd and iwrVom r
alwaytin order. A Tlilt wlllpleaae yrir '
Lime For Sale," .
(..-.
The undersigned havefon hand about
S00 bushels of superior ljirie"-at their Kiln
on Jackon creek I mifes tyom Jackson
ville which is offered ffmsido in quanti
tie' to suit at the lowest rates. t
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Who may be suffering from the effect
of youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, the crcat
est boon ever laid at the altar of sufferinr
humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran
tec to forfeit ffiOO for eTcry case of Semin
al Weakness or private disease of any kind
of character which he undertakes and
tails to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED HEX.
There are many at the age ot thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the bladder, often accora.
pan ieil Jby a slight smarting or burning
sensation and a weakening of the system
in a manner the patient cannot account
for. On examining the urinary deposiu a
ropy sediment will often be found, and
sometimes small particles of albumen will
appear, or thecolor will be ofa thin milk
ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor
pid appearance. There are many men
who die of this difficulty, ignorant of th
cause, which is the second stage of seminal
weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect
cure in all such cases, and a healthy rK
toration of the genito urinary organ.
Office Hours 10 to 4 and G to 8. Sua-,
days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation,
free. Thorough examination and advk,.
$o. Call or Address
DR. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 11 Kearney St, San Francisco.
June 3, 1882. tf
Valuable Zand For Sale.
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LiSi,;!ftta:!)f self abuse, voulh-
The undersigned offers 2,000 acres (
valuable land for sale. Land situated en
Antelope creek, eighteen miles from Jack
sonville Will be sold in a body for $10
per acre or in 1C0 or 320 icre lots at from
$15 to $20 pc acre. For particulars ad
dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land
Agent, or WM. BYBEE,
JaekKarilta, Oregon.
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