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-.- . fc ORESOH SEMTIHEL JAUICHU.WILI.K SATimnAY. Deckmdeb G, 1884. The Voice of the Solid South- One cf tha greatest crimes of the Republican jmrty on record, on which will gibbit it in thj future hiitorf of till country, iii lliat inaugurate! in a partisan conspiracy njaiust lie free constituencies of the southern slat, anil deliberately and willfully put the suffrage of ;he free white mtn of thur states into tb haudi of the former negro slaves of the south. A greater ciin. 6 against over thirty million of white pi-opl" can never be perpetrated by any party in any free country. These partisan villains smiled to think that they bed put "the bottom rail o top," and that that bottom rail for all time belonged Jo tha Republican party the grand old party of "moral idea." Thry bad ntvH1 klo)ied lo think that the rotten rail put on top would not, could not stand the strain of civiliza tion; that, when ilia time came, for the civilization of the Ang'o Saxon with a thousand yenrs of tiaining and trial behind it, to crui.li through the rotten pretense of legitimato rule, llm to called rulu would be crushed to atomi in a trice, and scattered to the wind. Whj then should we guarantee tu the colored man a political tight which ha has abused beyond precedent in the an nalsofpopularcriminaliu? Why should Senator IIni ton stand up tnd prou c these people the perf etuitv of their political rights, when by the votes of these very colored votern the carpet baggers, scalawag and thieves and scoundrel ho ran riot in the state so Jong, and which he thus arraigns, were placed in power and kept there? Columbian (3. C ), Register." The following estimates have betn submitted to the Houe Committte on appropriation!) for the fii-cal year end iiig June 30, 18S6: Pension", $60, 000.000; Military Academy, -$393,344; fortifications, -$7,303,000; consular and (lipln atic expenses, SI, 623 176: navy: 530,654,000; Postoffice Department, S56.099.164 riidian Bureau, 57,328, 049; army, $26,110,489; Legislative, Executive and judicial cxiea.e $22, '366,504; Agricultural Department, .SC99.H0; sundry civil expeue, 32, r326,402 District of Columbia, S1.740, '0T-2j improvements on river and liar. bors,S,177,400; total, 254.620,707. . Eiiniates for the prestnt fi-cal year i.were $j-3 269,609, and appropriations; :Slr7Tf6,45tJ, increase of cutims'.es for thft next tical year over those -of the vl -resent year, 43,462,054; over the appropriation of the present J'sr, 582,-517,077. & As.lo the oririn of netrrfeum. or .coal oil, as it was formerly known, scientists are by no means agreed. In the early period of oil gathriug i Pennsylvania, the question much de bated was whether it wag of animal pr vpgetablo origin or both. Of late, however, a theorr has been started that tha oil is not dun to the torage of orgacic remains under the surface, but that it originated from. chniickl combinations of cat lion and hvdrngen in the interior of the earth. This view of the subject has been taken up in consequence of petroleum liming been found in fuch large masses as almost to preclude the idea of it origin in animal or vpgetablo depoits. If thi be true it is probable that the oil ex ists in still larger quantities than any which have yet been observed. m - It appears from recent-tabM pn the labor situation in Germany, that 58 er cent, of the population earn less than $100 per ear; 34 per cent, earn .from $100 to $250; 4.6 per cent maU from $250 to $500 per ypar, and 178 - 030 or 1.7 per cent., make earnings- of $500 to $1,000, while those who have in excess of $1,000 a year liumoer only 98,937, or less than 1 per cent, of the population. It is getting near ly aw bad in the United States. It is understood that Governor Cleveland will send in his resignation to the New Yoik Legislature a its first .session in January. He will then be mceeded as Governor by Lieut Gov ernor Di id B. Hill of Ehnira. Lieut. Gov rnnr Hill is 40 years of age ami a bachelor, lie is considerrd on of the nhlex. lawyers in the State, and an adroit politician. He was the Demo cratic leader ?n tho New York Assem bly during seieral i-muih. Emigrants are pouting into Califor nia at the rate of 1,500 pi wek. TJio southern portion of that Stale still catches thn larger proportion, but the emigration associations are direct ing the new iomers to the northern counties bordering on Oregon. The St-ite now contaius fully 1,000,000- penple. Tim same spirit which htiil-l up California could double tin popu tilaticn of Ortgou in the licit live John IT- Mitchell Together with other papers through our the State we copied tho item mentioned below, never dreaming of anything else but that it was a fact, but we now hasten to make the correc tion in Mr. Mitchull's own words. That gsntlemau has many warm friends in this end of the State and wo hojis to see him ro eUeted to tha posi tion he once filled with so much honor to himself anil credit to the Slate: Washington, D. C, Nov. 17, 1884 Editoh Sukdav Mercury: I am to day in receipt of the Oiegon Stale Journal, published at Eugene City, Oregon, in which, to my jrsat sur prise, I (in.i the following item copisd from and credited to the Mercury: "The following will be read with regret by tnar.3 : A gentleman who has recently returned from Washington, informs usMhat ox-senator John ti Mitchell is suffering with what,is con sidered an incurable di'upsical com plaint, and that when 'an ssen was bluiUcl lo'atnxntt Ivicu (yiinm1 size. He is now at Bulk ley Springs undergoing treatment, and it is thought will never he able to come again to Oregon, nor tako any active part in her politics." In the many misrepresentations to which I have been subjected by a por tion of the Oregon prom, I think there nover has been any that has contained so many falsehoods in so short fcspace, and were it not for the fact that thi item, which I understand is being c-'pied in many of the Pacific Coast papers, tends ver) str,ong!y to injure me in my profession by preventing those who believe it, and who other wise commit business matters to 111 hands from forwarding such business, I would be slow to notice it. Inasmuch, however, as such a para graph, extensively copi-d and believed, does tend materially to iijura mo in that respect, I have 'concluded to de part from my usual custom, of not noticing newspaper misrepresentations and correct thesa misstatements. In the Grst place, I never have suf fered and am no: sufTfiag now, frcm anything in the nature of an iucura.ble dropsical complaint, nor hasanypir son who knows ma now, or who ha ever known me until this puWiction, ever suspected or intiiua'eil, so. far a 1 know and believe, that I was aflfyoteil in any such manner; and aiost auored ly I have nevsr for one moment sus pected any such thing. In the second lace, I am not now, nor hare. I ever been "bleated lo al most twice my nUural siz," nor have I over been, nor am I now, bloated it any exteut whUever, by reason of am dropsical complaint or any other cause. In the third place, I was not during iho past year at Berkley Springs un Jerquing treatment, nor have I srei been at Barkley Springs in my life, uud in the fourth and Inst place, an syering caiegurically the gross mis- ataletretits and assassin like threats in ilieitvui leferrrd to, vhile it may n true that it is "thought" and perhap men luiped by some tlmt 1 'wili perei be able to coma agiu to Oiegon, 1101 tske any active pat-in her politics." 1 sitniily de-Mi e 10 state that I person itllv am nut among the number who think or believe I will uexer be 1 It tucome to Oregon again, alti Otigh ass matter of com km .wh must nil aduiil that in thn vicushude of human life (uch a continyencr is possible; and hile my professional engagements will present me from returning to tha' S'a'e before next Spiin, when I hpe and oxpect to leturu, theie crtsinli is no hing in connection with my pies rut stale of health that would prevent me from coining at any time; ami fuithrrmore, while at present I have neither inclination nor intention of Inking any active, or other part iu Oregon politics, I certainly am not at present, nor was I at tl time the item above referred to was written, incapa (listed in any icspt-et whatever by ill- brali li from doini so, in case I desired to. I cannot but believe that you were egregiously imposed upon by some one in the publication of these misrepre sentations. Had ihp Mercury stated that I had been seriou'lr ill during the pastsum HIT with wist three of the most emi netit physicians of this city pronounce tvpho malarial feer a very danger ous and prevalent disease in this city and by which I was confined to my bed about seven weeks, between July 25th ami Out. 19th, and which left rae about the Utter date to about three fourths mv usual size and weight; and thtt I had fully recovered aiy he th and stren;ih and wis busily engaged in attending to the duties of my pro fwssiun, it would hasn told the truth. WJiiU it is true the puMichaveno general or special iuterest Tn the state of my health, or. that of aay other private citizen, except is exceptional caes it is a fact that I hava an inter est in the correction of a groia and widelv circulated misrepresentation in regard to my phvsicttl cpa:ity to cie attention to the business, which is calculated to seriausly injnre mv l'Ui ness. In conc'usion, for the spscial information of the editor of he Mer curv and that of th cowardly sneak who, with inten' to injure, quietly in spired, if he did not actusllv writ the Ueui referred to, and who, hy the -way, is not a person connected wi h vour paper s editor or ntlnrwisr. I bee t sav I iiev"er wa in better health in ray life than I in now. ?ry iPttiectf'illv, Jonv H. Mitchf.m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V. P. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Mkdford, Okegon. Alt business in my line will receive prompt attention. Christmas Ball ! AT LAVSBDB6'8 HALL, 3?2a.ooxxi The undersigned will give a crand ball at Lavenburg's Hall in Phoenix on Thursday, Dccimber 23th. The best ol music has been secured and thesti )er will be up to its usual excellent standard. Everybody is invited. Mhs. D. Laveneckc. Notice. U, S. Lasd Offick. RosEnnito, Or , Novemner U3, ltf4. f Notice is hereby given that John Hcr bvrger wliose postoflice address is Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon has this day applied for patent lor the following desc ilxd placer mining ground, viz; the N i of S B 14 of N E 1-4 Sec. 31 T 37 S U 2 A est of the Willamette Meridian ion turning 20 acres. The location of this mine and the transfers by the locators to John Ilerbcrger arc recorded in vol. 16 page 157 of mining records of Jackson county, Oregon, dated December 13, 1877. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said mining ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon during the sixtvduvs publication hereof or they will be barred by virtue ol the provisions of the statutes. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice of Final Settlement. In the fouaty Court of the State ol Ore gon for Jackson county. In tho matter of the estate of Mary A. Chambers, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the admtuUlr.itor of Ui- estate of Mary .A.' numbers, deceased, has fi ed in the county court of Jackson county, Ore gon, his linal account as such administra tor, and by oidurof said court, Tuesday, the Cth d ly of January, 1835, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. v., is et for hearing. AH persons interested are hereby notified to a;i;car and tile his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published by order of Hon. E. DcPeatt, Judge of said courtv GEO. M. LOVE. idimnistrator of the estate of Mary A. Chambers, dereastd. Dated Dec. G, 1834. Words Fail : Scldt Castzb. of Nashville, Tsns., "for tho benefits derived from Ayer's Sarsaparilla. llaTtne been afflicted all my lit with ScroC- , nla, mj system seemed saturated with it.. It came out In Blotches, Ulcers, and Mattery Sores, all over my body." Sir. Carter tstss that he was entirely cored by th use of Avr.R's SAiUAeABiLLA, and sines dlseon tinulnc its use, eight months ago, h hss had no nturn of the scrofulous symptoms. All baasfol Infections ef th blood ar promptly rmovd by this anqaalld altsra- Ut. rBSFABXD T Dr. J.C.AyercVCo., Lowell, Mist. Sold by all DrujgtiU; 91, six bottles for IS. Kyon are growing- Gray or Bald) If yonr Hair Is Thin, Brushy, Dry, Harsh, ar Weak; , 1 If you are troubled w Hh DandmfT, Itching, or any Humor or Sis ease of the Scalp, USE Ayer'sHairVigor. It heals nearly every disease peculiar to. the scalp, checks the falling out of the Hair and prevents It from turning gray, and is aa unequalled dressing and toilet article. rnsr-ARED nv Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Masst Sold by all Dr"vv'K Summons. IN THE Circuit Court or the State of I Orepn, for the County Jackson, Martha Edy, plaintiff, vs. JohnEdy, de fendant. Suit for a divorce. ToJohnEdy, In the name of the State ofOiejon: You arc required to appear in said ourt. and answer the complaint of said plaintiff 111 id against you, on er be "ore the 8th day ot" December, 1SS4. And you arc notified that, if yon fail 10 answer said complaint as above required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relb-f demanded therein, tovwit: For a drcreo divorce agninu you and for the change or the plaintiffs name to Martha Hall and the costs aud disbursements of this suit. By order of L. R. Webster, Jude of said court, dated Nov. 3. 18S4. 13. F. DOWELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Helier deceased. NOTIf E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been sppointed by the county court of Jackson county, Orcjron, s tting in Probate, administrator of-the estate of FixdericK Heber deceas ed. 11 rerson- indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against the es tate will present them trith Uic proper vouchers to the undersigned, residing in Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, vithin six months from the first pub ica lion of this notice. Tir. M. Tcu-tn. Administrator of said estate. Dated Not. 15. 18S4 Organ for Sale.. Tho undersipnul offers for sale on easy terms to a pood party a first-class Tabe'r oran, lo slops, bem!:u.c(lbutafe:w,erks. For particulars enquire at this office or addr-iS the undersigned at Phoenix. . iren CORSS. Pfexmix. OrlSS M'M I'I.B TllliM AT E. C. BROOKS5 New Drug Stre, JakonTill, Or. caooiM. A Cue assortment of 8-day clocks, with ana without alarm. T7Cpn.tola.eai . Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvei hunting-case, open-face and skylight watches, from $3 to $150. Bracolot. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. X'ln.-soz- Rlnca. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearR turqunis and pcarKnnd onyx rlngi with bidder mottoes, solid srold band and bangle rings, liUin.amknValirornia rngs f aro'csrolry, Diamonils in every shape. Ladies' bets of jewelry, from the SO-ceni black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. Fixisst axxcS. 33tton. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Sil-vrer W nx-o. Silver and silver-plated knives, torks, i-lioons, napkin rings, silver sugar.spoons and tongs in cases MlaoollnnoouiBi. Gold ana silver thimbles: cold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock of cvery- unnp in iiiejewciry tiiie A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc lot of steel encrravinxs and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classlincol HOLIDAY GOODS. Ml to be so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! .llso accordeons, violins, bunjos, and the best tineof violin, guitar and banjo strings. The best i.prrm oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drugs and Medicines. (.. Prescriptions irefullv compounded E. 0. BROOKS. EW SABDLEil SHOP UEDFORD, OR., Madison Rodgers. Proprietor. DEALER IN HARNESS, SAD- DLES. BRIDLES,' HALTERS, Etc. Ec. A Boot and Shoe Department ia also attached. Tall around mid enquire prices and I will promise satisfaction. "Madison Rodozks. Wedford, Or July 2rt, 18S4. Bf im OF MEDMD ! Lots for sale at Ictt prices acd oa easy terms. Apply to J. S. HOVTARD, Ageat, at Mcdfor'd. . Also, in the R;iilroad addition to the town of .A&HuAND. Apply to 31. L, JlcCall.Ascnt, Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to il. V. B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HILL. Apply to M. E. P.iGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GPANT'SPASS. Apply taS. II. WILCOX, Ajcnt Grant's Pass. Or to CEO. II. ANDREWS, O.& C. R. R. Co., Portland Or. DAV2D Llfili, AND DKATXR IK corpse TsiafisszGs. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniluie of all kinds kept on hand 01 made to. order Farm fcr Sale. The undcrsifjnedolfers for saleone of the best stock farm in Rouc Itiver valley. It is located on Dry t'rt-ck, on the other side of Rogue river, contains 10 acres of Rood land, with good barn etc.. on the place, and will be so d at a bargain. For further particulars call on or mldre.-s IlEN'KY rt'KTDEUMAN?;, Jacksonville Oct. ltf, 188-1. Settle Up! A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by note or account t arc requested t call and settle up forth with. Parties knowing themselves, in debted to me will do Well to heed thia no tice, as lam determined to enforce pay. menl where it is refused or neglcetedL H. PAPE. S. Jacksonville, Aug. 2, 1881. Settle TJp. All persons indebted to the undersigned at the date of 'Sept. 1st on book account are requested to settle the s une before the first of October or costs will be made bv placing my accounts in the lutnds of at torney for collection-. This is the last callnud I mean just what I sav. S. P. 1IANNA. Jacksonville, Sept G, lb&l. Hogs Wanted. The undersigned has a number of mu'es which heUesires to trade for hos. Also one jack) that will be exchanged in the carae wayl Apply at my farm near Jack- CRONEMILLER & BIRDSJEY, JACKSONIALLE. IkJL E3 Eog-ULO Grold 3E3!iXl9 AGENTS FOR LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TOOTH II ARROWS, UcBHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST SEEDIRS, BUFORD PLOWS. ALL STYLES, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS, FANNING HILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY CITERS. FAIRFUNKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc. EXTflAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE. We wouM respectfully ubIc our T'tttroni and friends to call and soe our Hue of goods before purchasing elsewhere, a? we ieel sure we cnu Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-elaaa good n be Bold for; and we guarantee all our goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 8, 1884. cash Times Buildiiig, Jacksonville, Oregon. " Hew to the Line, Let the Chips Fly where they Will!" A Full Line of Merchandise CONSTANTLY' ON HAND. GOODS SOLD OiLY FOR CASE BUT ON AN ACTUAL CASH BAFW. n?"U'e buy at a discount and lose no the advanlugts of this policy. SUNAI ZBTOsaoIH fStepl V.L.'g.flL'Xgg e and Fancy terv Goods, riTtT'i MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTSHXG, BOOTS A?SD SHOES GROCERIES, PROTISIONS, TORACCO. CIGARS, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, ETC. S3370a.Xa.C tSl23LGTOL 133. E32023.23.S California strett, Jacksonville, Oregon. MAX MUJLLEU,' P. O. Building, Jacliscnville -SEALER IN General Merchandise. 'PnE UNDER-IGNEI) TAKES I pleasure in informin'r the liublic that he has purchased L. Solomon's in tsrcsl id tuc POST OFFICE STORE. Vhich will be kept stocked with, a etim plete and first cbiss as-cirtracntof geiT.il Merchandise. I will t Very Seasonable Hatos. Give me- a call and see for voursevles Notice. Laxd Okfice at Rosenuro, On., ) Octnb-r 23, 1SS4. f Notice is hcrebv given that the follow. ing-named settler luis fileil nnliceofhis in'tculiou tn make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said piool will be m id ' before- the Judge or Clerk of Jose phine county, at Kcrbyville, Oregon,. on Saturday, December 0th, 18"54, viz.: An drew J. Grimes, lioiueslead No. 20Jt for the N if Sec. 8 T 3t S U 5 cs.t . He mimes the following wilnessts lo prote his continuous residence upon, anil cul tivation ot, said land , viz: Jasper Wtlher bee, Jasper Strong, Lewis trong and Charles Bradford, all of Murphy, Jose phine county, Oregon. Yit. F. Besjaicui, Register. Jacks nville Crescent Oit Mail Route. P McMahon, Proprieto? Stages leave Jacki-onvHle every 3Iondaj Wednesday and Friday mornincs at 3 a st. arriving at Waldo in" the evening, where close connection, is made next moniins lor Crescent City. When the new sa.n road Ls finished about January loth througli tickets to SSn Fnincisco will be sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business done at rr duccd rales. P. WcMAHON Proyric Settle Up. All persons indebted to the firm, of Sol omon & Mcnsor by note or book account arc requested' to call and settle as we must hav3 what it due us Call andscc us and save trouble and costs. SOLOMON &MENSOR. 37or- Salo. Five hundred bushels of choice Winter applecs lor sale. Apply to ilRS.S. E.ISII. T(weklnviPs0., 1, lU. sto: bad debts ana propose to triva our patrons J. W. MERRITT. ir" yCiam. m ' W. G.Kesnet. II. II. 'Wol.TERS. THE GEM SALOON- AT- MEDP03D, - OBEGON, Kcniscy & W Iters. Having opened our s-docm in the new brick building of livers fc Co. at Medford we are nowprep-ireii to furnish any kind of a drink that ran be calkd lor, made wilh litpmrs that nre acknowledged to be the best in Ihumarki t. A Fine Billiard Tabic Will also be found at this. hou-e and on ihctablisyou can find the icuding picto rial and sporting p ipers of the day. Give us a trial. Kex.nev Si Wolteus. The IHshup .Scott Grammar sczroozj. A Boariltnz anil Haj School Or Eoj, The seventh year under the present minagcmcut will begin September 2(1. Boys successfully titled for College or for business. Five resident and three visiting teachers- Discipline strict. For further informatioaatid fr catalogue containing list ot former pupils. Aiklress J. W. HILL. Heart Musler, 2m a23 Drawer 17, Portland. Or. CITY BARBER SHOP Califoesia St.; Jacksonville, - - - Oregon. The undersigned is fully prepared to do an worK in Ins line in the ucsl manner and at reasonable prices. GKORGKSCfl TTMPF Saloon Business for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale the New Era Saloon and Ii Hard Hall. This house is new and fitted up in first-class style througlxiut having in use one of Bruns wick & B.ilke billiard tables; size 4x0; size olbuilding -2j x 40 with o(licel2 xl6. Situation first-c'ass fine trade good open ing lor a live man. Reason for selling, on account of other business. Will also sell the property without the stock. GEO. CROSS. Phoenix-, Or., Sept. 2i)th, 1884. Scttlo TTia. Having changed my place of business to AshUnd and requiring r.H thr money due me in fitting up my new store I hereby give notice to all those indebted cither by note or book account to come forward at once vid make settlement. I ntet the money and must have it HENRY JUDGE. J. W. UEUU1TT. Dlt. J. W. ItOIlt.SSOS. G1TT DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA STREET, MERRITT & ROBINSON PBOPMETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and Most complete assonueut of A1BS 14KDIC1NE1 a CIIEIIICAL. PURE WINES & LIQUORS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., To ba found in Southern Oregon. Al a full stock ef STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOILET SETS, And a great variety of Perfumery, com. mon and Toilet Soaps, etc. Sri'rescriptions carenilly prepared by Du. J. W. Roniifiox. Dr. Robinson's office in Dru Stoe. HEW UIW STORE II CjMO bro Has just opened a fiao stock 0 General Merchandise AT Ilis motto is QtticJi Sules and Small Profits. And he feels assured that all who favor him with their patronage will be satis fied with his prices uud the quality efkia goods. He ivieps urty cooci, UKOffclCIES. l-KOTISIONS. ctorni.x?. njiiNisiiiNoarxiss, HATS AM) CAPS. BOOTS A.NDSHOXT, nd everything usually found ins Jrst class Gcucri.1 Merchundis More. He will give his customers tin beoeffl of the reduced freights caused bj tk ad vent of the railroad, aud will nalb nailer sold by anybodr. M. A. RRENTANO. Manajer. Phoenix. Oregon. Feb. 23, 1834. THES.P. VARIETY STORE, U3CES THE XAMAOKUEirT f J. S. Little, Prop. JACKSONVILLE. WILL BE KF.PT WELL STOCKED with the chokxtt CIGARS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, CANDIES, NUTS, PIPES, CARDS, NOTIONS. CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ALBUMS. TOI1ACC03, CIGARETTES Ooct'a j?Braishi2 Coeds, Fishing Tackle, &c. And everything usually found ia a f r class variety store. My goods are the best and gurrantcrti tobe as represented. Prices low, as we t not proprose to lie undersold. C5Give'us a call J. R. LlTTUe. JACKSONVILLE NURSERY A. S. Johnson, Pro. As the demand for fruit trees is great in this alley I have started a Nur acry in this place and will raise nolbiac but the finest varieties. This year 1 wbj sell from theWoodburn Nurseiy as usiai and also from the celebrated Alamedit Nursery, Oakland Cal. The followiaj: are some of the leading varieties I will keep: Ponolaos. Knrly York E. and L. Crawford's Wale's-C4ri- Amsden Alexander Briggs Tied May. (Hump World. balwir. Suiquelianoak. Mary's Choice. Orange Cling- icliow aeriea. Lemon Clinj and many more. 3?rtinoB Azvd Pl-uma. Pettite Prune d'Agen Italian Prune Go'den Prune Grosse Prune Peach Plum. Yellow Egg. Coe's Co-den Drop. Bradshaw. :t Ciithrinc Prime Japan Plum. t herru.'s, Ncchtrfne, Apricot, Qiunc. pple, French Gooslicrry, Oregon hum. "ague Berries, and all kinds ot oruameaU al and shade trrej. HEW SADDLER SHOP, Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Kenneyr Prop. HAYING OPENED OCT A NKTT saddler shop in LangelPs building, opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully pre pared to. do any work. in. mv line witb promptness and dispatch. "Will keep o hand a good assortment ofsnddles, bridle harness bus, spurs, etc. None but th best California leather used;. Job work. specialty and prices- to. suit the times. CfGive me a trlak T J. KENNEY Jacksonville, Jury 10.1881. Settlement Wanted.- The undersigned having been burned1 ont, and needing the money due liim era account, be asks all those indented t. coma orwant at oaee anamaSe a settle mnt. Don't be baekwaidt as- Hat moajr raix V kTtkmiicr. i " I I V year. ISlTlltt. WS.IIMJK AArnd,Q"a, May 1, lltt. ?-K