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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1871)
- X « fcl Octi PiBLlc S chools .—The regular qu ir ter, ending this month, closed last Friday. Tiiis is the second term of Prof. R >bb and Lady in this district, whose excellent man agement of this school has given the l»igh°sl satisfaction to the patrons ; good order and discipline has been mildly and quietly co forced, to that prudent degree that has hud the happy effect of engendering the kindest understanding between the pupils anti teach ers. The average number attending has- been 95 throughout the entire term. And it is to be hoped that Prof. R >bb’s services will be permnrentlv aecurcd to the people <»• Jacksonville. The s •hool will open Monday next, and it is important that all pupils be entered the first day of the term. THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. t SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 25, 1871. THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 I (Second floor.) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, bel«>w M ■ntgomery, is our duly authorized agent for San Francisco. Ill D«»DN «S. MILNIIT. are our duly author Axed Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. local I ntelligence . N ew B» ok .—Cyrus W. Jackson has placed up n our table the 2 I volume of Al >x ander 11. Steven’s lli«tory of the War lie tween the States, v’cwcd from a con«titti tiotial s’and point. The book is elegantly bound io calf, an»l from Mr. Steven’s tie knowledged ability as a writer, and his familiarity with the subject of which lie writes we have no h ‘si’ation in recommend ing the work to the reading public. Mr Jaekson is C »’’vassing for the book, and will be pleased to take the n imes of all those de siring to purchase it. Rrv. F ather B lanciiktt will hold divine «er Vice« at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at tile usual hnuf. R ev . G eo . II cghbankn will presch at the M. K. Church, to-morrow, at 11 o’clock a. m. B ard or TaV'Tsn.—Reported for the T imes , Ftb. 18, 1871. The Board met at 7 i o'clock, pursuant to adj »urnment. Mein tors nil present. The Board was called to • >rder by 1’residetit Linn. The minutes of the previous merlin were read and approved. • hi motion, ordinance No. 50 was taken up s i n?, recommending that a deed be granted, li p rt adopted and lhe Recorder ordered to make out the deel, u?on the payment of a«s-«stnent ($20) on said lot. The Recorder before the Board bids received for g-a eil.ng streets, which were opened and r il. and were as fallows: Willian i 1 : >r the whole work, $280 00 l’ .il'.ip«. bid for C street, $195 00 Eaton, II. T. f<>r l> « r ’.$15 00; for Third, street, ; f r F urih street, $150 00; C. «1. i 1 for the whole work, $333 Ot 11 lines, bid f.»r C S reet. $320 0 - ’. $sj 0Q; for Thin] sireet, ; Lvun “ ItvrTKR “ t >r F <urth street, $175 00. Wm. l id was thrown out a« an iuform<l bia, and Dutton's b“ing the lowest regula b l. wa« a reptfd, and the contract aw .r ie l accord ingly, and requiring die party to fl.e .■ g-.o i aud sufficient boil iu the sum uf $336 OO. E gg » P kacii . :«* H on y P otatoes "¡4 O nions "p* I : > : w s 7 * th WILLIAM I 44 4, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON; 9 Ty*”*****' A \ jt»L _ D ry 'p^7‘ ’ I?GOODS LOW PRICES WILL WIN. I STAPLE DRY GOODS One Full Blood and two three-quarter blood Percheron marce, IS AT bvrail to Chico, Cal. lie is a light, dapple gray, 5 rears old the coming Spring ; weighed when ship- ed in Ohio, 1,680 lb«., at at maturity, in good condition, wil WEIGH 1,800 POUNDS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, SACHS BRO’S. Has large, broad, fleet limbs, good disposition, »leasing countenance, fine style, good action, and iias never been bred to any extent. While in the East hunting for a horse to bring o this Coast, I saw nineteen imported Pcrcheron horses, ami I am satisfied The Wh.te Prince for RITE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT V V tnent of FORM, SIZE, STYLE AND ACTION KEPT BY XT ATS cfc GILT’S IMPROVED FARMS. an< talnable tin cn’tivsi'e»! LANDS, i-< it<d iu ALL parts ut th< S f ATE tor ¿ALE. t REAL ESTATE and other Proper'v j»u- ehased fur Correspondent«, in this 4’1 »nd throughout the STATES and TERRI I ,(R I E>, with treat «-are and »u the most ADA a NTA- GEOUS TERMS. 206 HOUSE’ and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES- RIPTIONS PROMPTLY COI.LEC I ED. An a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI- NESS transacted. J 11 indow Class. Nalls, Iron and Meet. Cast ami Siteel Flou» 11 ouilcn and llillou 11 arc, Etc., c CIRCUIT COURT. STATE OF ORE ION, I for the county of Jack-on. A. B. Overneck vs. G. Whitney. Action at Law Io recover Money. Notice of Final Settlement. ! & INTERN ILLY — A Glorious Change!! I The Pain King I 270 00 225 00 450 03 261 -. Ul ES DYS EN I'EllY, The Pain King CURES SUDDEN COLDS. R. F. Manry, Administrator of the above es tate, having file I in said Cou t his final account. an»l also praying for nn -»rd-’r fixing the time for EXTERNALLY— / bearing the same: therefore n dice is lieieby givi n that said final account wi l be heard »nd deter The Pain King mined, in sai<> Court, on Tuesday the 7th day of March, 1871. at which time all persons having CURES SCALDS, objections to said final account and settlement must then and there make the same. The Pain King By order ot T. II. B. Shipley, Judge of said Court. CURES FROST BITES, SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, Febl-w I The Pain King Jan. 31st, 1871. as inevitable as death itself and liable nt any time to coine upon us. Therefore it is important that CURES BRUISES, remedial agents should l»e at hand to be used on an emergency when the seminal principle lodged The Pain King in the sy.-totn shall develop itself, and we feel the excruciating agonies of pain, or the depressing in CURES RHEUMATISM, N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE fluence <»f disease. Such a remedial agent exis’- of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. (Sit in the Pain Killer, whose finite has made the cir The Pain King ting in Probate,) January 30th, 1871. cuit of the giobe. Amid the eternal ices of the polar regions or beneath the intolerable and burn In the matter of the Bestate of Josiah CURES TOOTH-ACHE, ing sun of the tropic«, its virtues are known nnd Newland. Deceased. appreciated. Under all latitudes, from the one The Pain King extreme to the other, suffering humanity has found Charles Griffith, Administrator of the above es re'ief from m ny of its ills by its use. The wide tate. having filed in eai»i Court bis final »count, CURES STINGS OF INSECTS. an<l broad area over which thia medicine has spread, and also prat ittg for an order fixiug the time tor attests its value and potency. From a small hc- bearing the «¡ime ; therefore, notice is hereby given \s a Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled. gining. the Pain Killer has pushed gradually along that »»ai l final account will be heard ail<i deter making its own highway, so'ely by its virtues. mined in said Court on Tuesday, 7th »lay of Mar-It, Buy it, »ry it, and be c nvinced. For «ale by all Such unexampled success and popularity has A. D., 1'71, nt which time all person- having ob- dealers in Patent Medicines. AV. L. COWAN, Proprietor. brought others into the field, who have at»enm<e I. icetions to «aid final aecount and settlement, must Jan. 14 tf. undcr.similarity ol name, to usurp the confidence then ami there make the same. of the people and turn it to their own selfi-hness By order of T. 11. B. Shipley, Judge of «aid Hnd dishonesty, but their efforts have proved ftfcit Court. less, while the Pain Killer is still growing iu pub SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. lic favor. Jan. 31-t, 1871. feb4-w4. ( kept ox the E uropean flan ,) Jan. 21, 1871. Notice of Final Settlement. I COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, DIVORCES. Notice to Tax-Payers. ANNOUNCEMENT. Corner of Stark and Front Streets, S ee the alditioo to Madame Gui'foyie's I EAGLE BREWERY. J Fluey havebcen kept as a distinct breed for more than a century, and undoubtedly trace to the Ara- bian, and have several infusions of FUSE AEAtLVI <r BOARI! AND LODGING CURES INDIGESTION, AGENTS of hi. OFFICE in nil the CIT N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE IES and TOWNS in th- STATE, will receive of Oregon, tor the County Jackson, (sitting descriptions <>t FARM PROPERTY and forward in Probate) January 30th, 1871. tl e same to the »bove address. February 4th, 1871. In the niatterof the Ra*ate of karon Cham» bers. Deceased. French Writers Say I Win. M. Matlie«, Ad nini-t " it»»T of the above es tate hiving file I in sai I Cotitt l.i« final account The Pain King an 1 praying for an order fixing the tinv f»r herr CURES CRAMPS, ing tilt- - ime ; theretorc, ii tice is I ereby given that sai l flu il account will I e beard nml ilr'er- The Pain King mined, in «aid Court. »>n Tue«<luy. the Itli day <>t April A.D., 1871. a' which time all per«' n« having objections to said final occ »unt and « ttlemcnt. CURES CHOLERA, niu«t then nn 1 there make t e same. The Pain King By order of 1. II. B. Shipley. .Judge of said < Hurt. CURES SICK HEADACHE, SILAS J LAY. Clerk. Feb 4-w I. Jan. 3M, 1371. The Pain King Notice Gf Final Settlement. I would here say, that well informed horsemen who • were acquainted with this stock, said The AVIiite Prince was as promising a young horse as they had ever seen imported. To those wtio are not posted as to their hi.-tury, tbe For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a UJ. S5. package of SEA MOSS FARINE J ACK.SON VILLE, 03EGON, made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, I Ii. HORNS, Proprietor, and a like quantity of Puddings ÎEGS LEAVE TO INFORAI THE PUBLIC that be hai tile largest, best, uni mast cum Custards, Creams, Charlotte ol ’ 9 iioiis Hotel in Southern Oregon. Busse, &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a Th' II iuse has lately b en re p tinted, aud reno splendid Dessert, and has no vated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and woll ventilated. The b'dro >rns are supplied with equal as a light and delicate SPRIN'i I!EOS. an I every other convenience fur food for Invalids and Children. the c'.'tufcrts of guests. THE CREAT KING The Percheron In tlic H«t century. It i« that which gives I hem their endurance, style, form and nctiuu. “lie Ini not such a fine skin ns lhe Arab, nor .is prettily ruumlel, uoil, ¡m l small foot ; but we taint rem« tn er the fjet that lie lives under a ¡old climate upon elevated plains, where nature ;iws him for a covering a thicker skin and a warmer c <at, and that lie has been for years Hep- ping upon m »ist, clayey soil.” TERMS $J5 in IT. S. go'd coin, th» season. G »u I p isturage, wi'h goo I fence, ne-’.r here, al ¿0 its. per we *k. Everyboly is invited to c >tue and see ray stock and judge fur themselves. W. C. MYER. Ashland Mills. Ogn., January 25th. 1'7!. 1840 639 Surpasses them all. In this selection 1 was as. ■ isted by Mr. Jas. Fullington, ex-Prcsident Ohio 'tate Agricultural Society, said to tie us g'»od a judge of this stock asany person in the United States. Ho was one of the first importers, is fa miliar with their endurance in France, and their breeding qualities in Ohio. Those who have read in the American Agri- rullnriet anil other agricultural papers, know the world-wide reputation oi ALSO SUMMONS ✓ THE BEST PLACE ill Absolute Divorces legally obtained in New would give him a serpent? Yet how often OREGON FORTZ i ASVD* York. Indiana, Illinois, and other States, for per when the sick ask for medicine, they receive son« from any Stiite or country, legal everywhere ; 4 LL TAXES REMAINING UNPATD AFTER ZIERER A HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. the 20th in.-t., will be collected with costa; poison. Mercury, iodine, strychnine and de.-ertion, drunkenness, non support, etc., suffi cause ; no publicity. No charge until di therefore, pay up and «ave expense. Jaunnry 7-tf. prussic acid, are prescribed daily, and the cient vorce is obtained. Advice free. • HENRY KLIPPEL. Sheriff larger tbe dose the more heroic the practice ! Address, MOORE A RICHARDSON, and Tax Collector of Jackson Counsellors at Law, Shun all deadly minerals, and concentrated ■ County Oregon. 180 Broadway, New York City. LAGER! ! LAGER! » ' ■ i ■ FeM-tf Feb. 1st. 1871. vegetable poisons. Let Da. W aijexh ’ s Y in -' January 7th. 1871. jan7-ly. egak B ittees be the fir«t resort of all who Chapped Hands and Face, VT sutler from general debility, indigestion, con. More Lips, Dryness of the Skin. stipation, biliousness, intermittent fever or [ dkc.. dkc.. rheumatism. They will need no other medi Cured at once by HEGEMAN’S CAMPHOR ICE OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hand« soft and 1« eonataatlv manufacturing the best Lag cine. HEREBY ’ ANNOUNCE TO TIIE VOTERS in all weather. Hee that you get HEGEMAN’S. adveriiaemeDt io this issue. TH' WHITE PRINCE Was imported from France by the Darby Plaint importing Company of Union county, Ohio, in July last. I purchased him in November, and shipped him, with To Charles Sterne. Lewis Sterne, Maria Sterne. George Sterae, Sarah Sterne, and Arthur S'erne. heirs of th»» property nn»! Estate of Joshua II. 'terne, deceased, nml all others interested therein : \ ou, and each of you, are hereby notified that Sila« J. Day, Administrator “De Bonis H<>n” <»t «aid Estate, ha.« filed hi« petition praying for tin UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURF order of said Court t» sell the follow ng described FjlHE | in notifying hi« friends anil the public goner real property belonging to said Estate, situated in the town ot Jacksonville, Jaekson county, Oregon, ally tnnt he i« now receiving and opening a very to-wit ; A hou«e and lot. situated on Third Street, »urge and extensive stock of near the corner of Elm Street, said lot fronting fifty (50) feet »»it Thiril Street. nn»l running back the saute width one hundred feet (100). ami nnown is tbcJoMma II. Sterne’s liou«e and lot ; therefore, notice is hereby given to the heirs ni-law of said Estate, that the prayer of said petition wi’l be heard and »ieterinined at the Clerk’s office of sanl county »»n Tuesday, the 7th day of M ir. lt, A. D.. 1871, at H) o’clock, a. tn., at which time and ptac» the said heirs-at law above named, and all other« unknown, if any there be, are hereby notified tu appear and show cause, if any exist, why an order CALIFORNIA AND SALEM of .«ale sboulil not be made, as in the aforesaid petition prayed for. CLOTH* By order uf Nun. T. H. B. Shiplev, Judge. SILAS J. DAY. Clerk. BLANKI'.TS, Jacksonville. Jan. 31-t. 18T1. feb4-w4. I Who. when his brother asks for bread, « Sterne, Deceased. N Till: COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE • •f Oregon, for Ji.ekMiii Couto v (Sitting ill Pro REXL ESTATE in 'his CITA’ ami E \ ST bate), January 3 tn, 1871. PORTL \ N l>. in the ino-t »I óra’»!«- localit con .«¡»•ting »I LOI'.', H Kl.F BLOCK' au 1 BLOt K', I ii the matter of the Fatate of Mepheti HOUSES u’id -TORE' ; .i «o, Halleck, Deceased. 1,206 15 76 98 Balance on hand. There is now due to B. R>bh and wife, as teachers for 3d quarter, tbe sem uf $450 00, with the rate bills of the last quarter to col lect. The interest taken by the patrone of this school, and the rapid progress of the scholars in learning, is worthy of commeuda tioo. « CALIFORNIA STREET, I PORTLAND. OREGON. 1,283 00 44 N THE COUNTY COURT OF TIIE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, Jan uary, 1871. (Sitting in Probate.) In the matter of the Estate of Joshua II- T'» G Whitney, said DeCt : Y u are hereby i ¡»nt now ready to «ell anything in my line at »mom >ne»l to l»e an»i appetir in tbe Circuit Court lowest cash price. Per«»»u.« wi.-liing t » buy go< <1 li fa, 2) wt the State of Oreg- n, for the County of Jack.«>»ii. i will find it greatly to their advantage t<> examim 3(9 3 »»a tiie fir-t »1 <y of the Novemb»T Term. A. D.. lour stock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am 6(0, X H” |, ol said Circuit C»»urt. and answer the eotu- lilertniiied not to be undersold by any house in l-lnint in this ciuse filed axain t you. wherein Jaekson county. judgment is detn iti'lid against you tor the sutu uf I — rv • _ __ _ _ .1 4 1._ ______ ........ seventy the »lullars. w»th interest thereon Ir on the 1st da, of January. 1871, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, for medical sen ices rend» re»l ami medicine furnisln »i v»>u by Pi’fT, or judgment will be taken ngain«t y<»u in default thereof. DAVIDSON, By order ol llm. P. I’. I’riin, Judge of «ai l Court, this Feb. 16th. 1871. FAY A RE \, PITs Att’ys. p'ebrtiarr ISth. 1871. I»I.18 till. Office, No. Gl Front Street, r i ph its and Q laeenb»’» grammar. Moneys received—Balance in llanda School Clerk from last year, 3 130 Amount rece.ved from Max i. I he imported tercheron or nor - tuiin horse will be kept tbe coming season, commencing February 1st. at my farm, near Ash land, on the stage road, till April 1st. From and after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes- lay«—at the stable oí Reames A Wilson, Jackson ville ; Fridays and Saturdays at my farm. Real Estate Dealer 214 N ». of legal voters, • • 4 4 pers »us over 4 ann unde 280 20 years of age, 44 * y Male scholars, 123 4 4 Feuiu'e ” 147 4» »• Qu triers taught during 3 year, it 44 Sclio.ars iu average at 90 tendance on school. Kind of txjok« used — Wilson’s spellers and readers, Davie’s arithmetics, Cornell*» geog pai 1 out • to DeBusche an Principili Let Q»ia’r Mrs. Jane McCully, Auiftant, B. Robb and wife, 21 Quarter, Inc dental expenses, T Citation to Heirs SPECIAL NOTICES. Annual Repart of District No 1. Jak sou Cjuiity, Oregon, for tie Year Eiling February, 1871. it («rk’o 25 12ÇÎ.15 18(a20 38(<ÿ50 f * Doz C1IF.KSK 1b At-¡-IKS— -Dried C.ndiliuis for the faiihiul periurinunce ol s lid Contract, to be approved by the Presi dent and Recorder. Au order pas«td r< qut ring Che Street Cuuituissioiier to grade tlie s reels, and open gu’ter» preparatory to th grave.ling of ihe tne saute. same. Mr. Net! « detvt r sjluiiixis referring to the Town D.recury, J '.lUilsIled in tiie l tMgs, as being incurreei. ins tiainc being uiniiled as uue ut toe low l< Muller, as County Treae’r for 1870, oat of County Fund*, collected from School patruus during school year 1861,20 I :ï(»t 1 s ll(i>5 H aws B acon ’* Ti usii.es, Slating that lie thought it wa.- parp »«eij uiutl.ed. After »inking oui a p irt, lhe res iutiuus were adap.eJ, and the K -j »r 1er ordered to iurm.-ii a c py < h tm t -3 »lullens to both pipers publtsaed in -Juck suivit.e. fur lheir pubiiealiuu. Board thro udjourued* DEALER IN DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Jacksonville Market Prices. CLOTHING, Reported anil corrected weeklv for the D emocr itic 11OOP SKIRTS, T ims ' s hy Sachs Bros.. AVholsale and Retail dealers PROCLAMATION. B3OTS AND SHOES, in Drvgoods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, IVArrco», under the Act «>f the Legislative As Etc., Etc. ETC., ETC sembly of the State of Oregon, entitled‘‘An Act IIATS, — Ar.sn— to protect litigants,’’ approved October 24. 1870, G HOC i: KIRS Booti and Shoes; Ladles’, Misses’ the proprietor of the Eugene City (Inard has been GROCERIES, and Childrens’ Shoes. designated to publish the legal and judicial adver S vgahs —Crushed A p1 !b............ tisements f»r the County of Lane : the proprietor S F Golden C PROVISIONS, of the Pl ’i’xleah >•. f<>r the counties of Coos, Cur W e have also in connection with the above a Terr Sandwich Is B t 4 ry. Josephine, and the proprietors of the D emo - 4 « Large and Extensive Stock of Choice CovrtE—Costa Rico QUEENSWARE, ch atic T imes , for the county of Jackson : and Fresh Ground 4 « Where"*, the said several proprietor« of said 4 t Chocolate LIQUORS, newspapers have filed with the County Clerk of GROCERIES, T eas —Young Hyson 4 4 il 2361,1 said several counties, written stipulations, accept 4 < . 1 0003,1 Japan ing tbe conditions of said net, together with SI : G A1 IS & TO B A C C O, HARDWARE, o .*»0 Fi.ot’R—F* 100 lb....... bonds approved ns said law directs, with proper 00 > 3 50 @ 1 M eal ....................... all of which will be sold very returns and notices thereof to this office ncc rdiug 206*25 QUEENSWARE, C rackers f * ......... to law : 5 50fit 6 5u C amii . es ' f * B ox ....... JÜR'CHEAP FOR CASITA Now, therefore, said several newspaper« are 146u22J hereby pr<*cl timed to be appointed iiu l confirmed R ick p* if..................... CLASSWARE 5 06(q,6 O» as the medium through which all judicial and legal S alt Y* 11'0 tb ........... Please call, before purchasing elsewhere, ar 2U@25 advertisements, for said several counties respect S alkii iti s f» . ........... judge fur your-elf. CUTLERY 20(0,2.1 fully. shall l>c published for the period authorize«! SACHS BRO’S. S oda fl lb 50 by said law. S pices “ • PAINTS January "th. 1871. 1 50 V1SEG AR "{4 Gal..................... Done at the city of Salem, this 21st day of 25(0,-17 January, A. D. 1871. C alifornia M atches f* >i«»x OILS THE NEW FOOD 44 •• 44 50(0,75 G erman L F. GROVER. Governor. •nnd passed, decla ingall the travelled streets . f tbe town to be public highways—the i’ es.deot Voting, no. Tbe Town Treasurer’s la-t statement was reporter! back by the •>:nniittee and ordered tiled. The committee :i tae petition to cover the ditch on C street, r• ; rted the same back without rec inmen- ila l n. Committee on application of M. R. Uu for title d-ed, rep >rtid favorably to the then laid THE WHITE PRINCE. JVTTZETàSrZOISr, JAS. T. GLENN, ÿrgal ^Mcrtiscineuts t’.i.i Ke hai at rcafonablc rates, aocarding to the rurm occupied. THE GREAT WORLD’S TOXIC, THE TABLE Plantation Bitters. Wil! he supplied with the best the market can af- urd. This wonderful vegetable re storative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the auiiual spirits. For sale by all druggists. FAMILIES Can fin I at this House rooms especially arrnn-cd ■or their comfort and convenience, as well as everv •.ttention and comfort u ua'.ly found at a well kept Hotel. < i A LARGE HALL i« attached to the Hotel, for B ill«, Meeting!; 'hor,«, Ac., and can be had at reasonable term«. The Hotel i< furnishc i with a bar room where 'he very best liquors an 1 cigars may be found, at prices to suit the times. Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. Sth. 1871. HOW TO KEEP YOUR— THE PLACE MONEY AT HOME, 13 T j Buy Goods O Z ï 3ED 2k. IS tf. 1 Y the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured by the THAN THE Cheapest! ROGUE RIVER VALLEY » xyA» • ' ' I • ■ i- I. ' * ' • ' X ‘ —AT — ....... WHf Who would respectfully announce to the trade »nd public generally, that they are now manufact- lring and have ,» d hand for sale, a large assortment >f BLANKETS, CASSLMERES, TWEEDS, plain TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC. >f the best quality and at DEALERS IN FANCY, STAPLE &DR7SC0DS; Clothing, - Boots & Shoes, Groceries, LOW RATES I 4» Orders aolicited. A liberal discount made to the r»de. Ashland, May let, 1869. Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Etc., Etc.. DTÒIZTICS, NEW STATE SALOON OF THE BEST QUALITY', AND THE CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. 4 I 4 13 1-3. he thirsty public ARE a INFORMED that Pape A Savage _ of the »“ NeXj Stale 8a- _ T J o<»n ” will quench their thirst with the most choice JEVERAGE8 to te found in Jacksonville for • one bit.” We expect to lose money by it, but tmes are hard, and wo cannot see pa »pl» thirsty. FISHER Ac BRO 'S, er ’Beer in fionthern Ore on, which he will sell in (Corner California and Oregon Streets,) of Jacksonville, that I will be a candidate for Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the tured only by H kummas ¡ l C o ., Chemists and Town Marshal at the election in March, next. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. article. Druggists, New York. A. HELMS. May 1st, 1S6Q. Jacksonrill» January 7th, 1871. Jacksonville, Jan. 21st, 1870. jan7-ly. • » June 5th, 1869. <4 4 October 16th, 1869. PAPE a SAVAGE. ! N, « I < 1 ■ m B k .tei., -- .-tJw 4 X. i _____