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» « Proceedings of the County Court, March bill of Gustave Karewaki, articles furnished Session, A. D.„ 1H71, Present—*1, H. i Qhns. Drenser, county charge, $18 50; bill B. Shipley, Judge; John S. Herrin and of William Bilger, nrticles furnished Mors«, Thos. Wright, Commissioners; 8. J. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1371 county charge, $24 44 ; bill of J. C. Weiss, Day, Clerk. meat furnished Morse, county charge, $6 45 ; THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second Francis Ball, keeping Ilunly, (Feb’y) county In the matter of tho Estate of Frank floor,) Merchant's Exchange, California Street, charge, $22 50, Lafayette Allen, keepin; below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent Smith, deceused. Will admitted to Probate, Martin, (Feb’y) county charge, $20 00: for San Francisco. J. C. Tolman and Maletta Smith, widow of .John Conlv, keeping Martin, county charge. decedent, Executors, Letters of Admiuistra HUDSON «k MCNET, arc our duly author $20 00 ; Mrs. Amanda Higley, an applicant tion granted. ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 (or reliif, $25 00 ; Dr. A. Overbeck, attend In the matter of the Estate of Ann Sophia Pa'.k Row, “Times” Building, New York. mice on county poor, $13 25 , Erastus W ell- Love, deceased. Final account of Wm. Hoff fur extra mileage attendance on Circuit Court man, Administrator De bonis non, admitted $1 00; Thos. Wright, servicesand mileag« LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. to Record, no objections to same having been i is County Commissioner, $3-1 00 ; John S filed. Herrin, services and mileage ns County Con» Estate of Ezra B. Rhinehart—B. F. Myer, Religious ¿lotices. tnissioner, S34 44 , locating and surveyin; Adm'r. Final Settlement. Administrator county road from Jacksonville to connect w it I Rev. C. Alderson will hold divine service at the discharged. road from Phoenix to Butte creek, $50 00. Estate <f 0. P. Evans—J. C. Tolman, M. E. Church, to-morrow at 11 o’clock, a. ui. County road established from Jacksonvilh I Adtn'r. Petition of Adni’r to lease the fmm bv way of Rowland’s blacksmith shop an« R ev . F ather B laxchktt will hold divine ser- until the 1st day of October next. Ordertdi ▼ ices at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the Thoma? McAndrews, to intersect county roa< that Adm’r rent farm to best advantage.! usual hour. “ ’ I leadirg from Phoenix to Butte creek. either for cash or a share of the crop. y i A. M. Berry and James McDonough wer In the matter of the Estate of Jutnes p appointed commissioners to examine and re Peace Jubilee Ammerman, deceased. Petition of B. " i port in writing at the April term of thi> Myer and Elizabeth Ammerman, widow A meeting was held at the Court House ín Or Court, what, in their opinion, is a reasonable deceased, for letters of Administration. this city, March 13, 1871, for the purpose ut 'compensation for building the new bridge d'*ied that letters of Administration on said making arrangements for the proper celebra Across Galls creek in this county. Estate issue to the petitioners. tion of the declara ion of peace between . Ordered that the new road, as laid out by In the matter of the Estato of Joshua II. | Germany and France, Mr. John C.mbousky 'the reviewers through a portion of the village Sterne, deceased. Petition of Silas J. Day, presiding, aud Thus. Paulsen ¡Secretary. Rock Point, be declared a public highway, Administrator, De bonis non, to sell real’ TLe following are the proceedings as handed and that so much of tho old road as is cm property of decedent. Ordered that thei to us with a request for pubhculiuu : braced in the new road be declared vacated. Resolcel, That the declaration of peace Adtn'r give Dotice of sale by publication four weeks in D emocratic T imes previous to Sth We take plea-ure in clipping from cne of between Germany and France be celebrated by a torchlight procession uiid by a ball, aud day of April, 1871, at which time it was or- our North Carolina exchanges, published by that any surp>us ut lunds ubicu uiay accrue d red that said property be sold nt the Court Gen. D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C., the fol- tberefruui, be donated fur the benefit ut the House door, as like property is sold under having honorable mention of D. B. Rea, E«q., exe’ution. of the firm of Fay & Rea, of this place. Mr. Germuu Suuilaay Fund. E-ta e of James R. Pool, Wm. G- Buffum, Hea has recently located here, and from our Resolved, That the day selected for the Executor, by his Attorney, Janies D. Fay, ^hort acquaintance we endorse him as u true ’ cclebraiiuu be the 4ch of April, 1871. presented 21 semi-anruml statement; report and worthy gentleman, and «e wish him every Resolved, Ti,at the President be author accepted, and ordered th.it the executor pay success in our midst: ized io appuiut a eouimiiiee ot Arrangements the preferred claims against the estate, ou1 | P eiisonal .—We are pleased to get a kind ot five, to superintend tins matter, and to of moneys in his hands belonging to the es Jotter from D. B. Rea. E-q., of Jacksonville, appoint sub eoiumittees if necessary. The Oregon, n former pupil and army friend. II»' tnte. following gent.emen were app tinted as sad «P'Niks in glowing terms of that country. Estate of Jes<e M. Anderson, E. K. An We are gratified to learn that he is a contrih committee : John Bilger, Isaac Sachs, L .uis derson, Adm’r., presented final nccount, and' ntor to the Democratic Times of Jacksonville. llerling, M orris Baum and Thomas Paulsen. asking f>>r orler <>f final settlement. Ordered We hope that lie will continue h's racy Ot: mutnm, th: Pies lent was added to the ... .1 that Tuesday, 8ih day of April next, be set sketches of Hampton's gallant command.— Committee rd Arrangements. Southern Home. apait for hearing and determining objections, Ou motion, the me-tiug, adjourned until if any, to said final ¡¡«‘count. P aid I n .—Our worthy and energetic Sher Ca.led aguiu by older ut the PriS.deut. Esmte of Jiisiuh Newlin—Chas. Griffith, iff h is paid in to the County Treasury the T h mas P aulsen , Sec'y. Adm’r. This term of the Court was set fur sum of 824,300, collected on the tax assess Sane at Last! “For five ye..rs" writes .final settlement of said Estate; the Adtn'r ment for the »ear 1870. a gent. c. mm at il u risbu.-gh, P.«., “1 Was on not appearing, this cause is ordered to be J a Witd g-<«'sc chase after lemeuus tor dy-pep ! continued to the April term next enduing. In the matter of the guardianship of the ».a. 1 have taken first and last co ugn “in I fallible cures” to iluut a j«».iy bait, and tue ! minor heirs ««f J >lm S. L ive, deceased. On inure I sw’al.owed the fusier 1 got no better. : the petition of Mary Ann Chambers, asking Luckily, i>r rath -r providentially, it came in that guardians be appointed f< r said minor WILLIAM DAVIDSON, to mv head to try Die. \\ alker s V egetable I heirs, it i* ordered that the prayer of the pe- Administrator’s Sale specific sooner,'1 i ; 1 5 » I t tinner be granted ; nnd that James T. 1 Glenn b-‘ and he is hereby appointed Guard ian of the person and estate of George M. j Live : and 'I lionnis G. RearneS be and he is’ here’ y appointed Guardian of the person ami estate ol John A. Love ; and Mary Ann Chambers be and «-lie is hereby appointed Gifai'diun of the person and eslute ut Maty II. L«ve. Estate of B. Levy, deceased. G. Karew >ki, A«l>ii*r of sa.d E.iute, p Estate, semi annual exhib.t accep'ed and admitted to reCurd, A. F. Randle, Estate ol J.-in;tna 8c<> t. A lin’r, pre.-eulcd 2d semi annual stuteiueut. Exhibit accepted and admitted to record. In the tn itur of the Guardianship of Will- la<e Gridley. James A. Cardwell, Guardian of Wallace Gri'lley, filed inventory of the I Saturday, April 8th, A. D.. P eace J ubilee .— Our German fellow citi zens will g ve a gran I ball and tor» h light procession, on the 4th of April, to celebrate the conclusion of peace between France ana Germany. It is needless to -ay that it will lie a success—the German» know how to do thru things to perfection. See their adver tisement under ‘‘new today.” P ersonal .—Mr. George Wimer, of Wimer & Son, of Phoenix, called upon us yesterday, who intormed us that their new mill nt that place, was rapidly progressing to completion, ind will be rnady to run by the first of June. This mill is intended for extra fine work, nnd we may expect extra fine fliur when it gets under Way. S ee H ere .—Sachs Bros, will sell a lot of Ladie* and Children’s s!i>«es, from 50 cents to $1 00 per pair. Also, a lit of Clothing, Boots, Ilats nnd some other goods, for cost. -Call and xee them. W e are informed that a large amount of land is plowed which, in consequence of the recent heavy rain falls will probably not be seeded ; but enough is already sown to insure a plenteous crop fur the enduing season. $32 50 ; II. K. Hanna, Prosecuting Attor ney’s fees, State vs. Powell and Lewis before J. P.. $15 00 ; attendance of Çrand and trial jurors, nnd mileage, Circuit Court, $213 50; attendance of witnesses before Grand Jury, $52 00 ; David Wingfield, bridge lumber for Road District No. 11, $31 50; W. B. Douglass, books and stationery for use of county. $27 50 ; W. B. Douglas, medi cine for Morse, a county charge, S3 75 ; bill of Hoffinnn & Kiippel for article« for county, $11 87 ; bill of Ilofftnan & Kiippel for Har rington, county charge, $2 75 ; bill of Sachs Bru’s for Harrington, county charge, $9 75; bill of Sachs Bro’s for Court House nnd C e. k’a office, $7 25 ; bill of Silas J. Day C orrection .—In our last Directory we were mistaken as to the time of bolding the •Circuit Court in Josephine. It is the 2d Monday of next month, and those interested are advised accordingly. G kowded O ut . —The proceedings of the meeting at Sams Valley is crowded out; also a communication from ’•Jackson.” Will ap pear next week. N ew A ds . —Read the new nd. of the local Land Aireut for thia county; also ‘Summons' of Baum vs. Shook. i JACKSONVILLE, OREGON THE BEST PLACE STAPLE DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, Noi.ce cf Final Settlement. CALIFORNIA KEPT BY SACHS BRO’S SALEM AND N THE COUNTY C0URT0F THE STATE CLOTHS of Oregon, for Jackson County, (sitting in Pro bate) March term. 1871. DLAMETS, Iu tlie matter of the Estate ofM. Anderson, I deceeascd« HOOP SKIRTS, E. K. Anderson, Administrator of said estate, having filed in sai l Court bn final account, and also praying for an order for fixing the time fur —ALSO— bearing the same ; therefore notice is hereby given Hoots and Shoes; Ladles’, Misses’ that said final acoount will be hoard and deter and Childrens’ Shoes. mined in said Court on Tuesday, April 4th, A. I). > 1871, at which time all persons having objection»- to said final account and settlement, must then; W k have also in connection with the above a verx and there make the same. Largo and Extensive Stock of Choice By order of T. H. B. ¿hiplcy, Judge of said Court. GROCERIES. SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. M’rbll-w4 March 11,lg71 HARDWARE, I NOTICE E HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASS0RT- rnent of W DRY AND FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, LIQUORS, SEGARS & TOBACCO all of which will be sold very QUEENSWARE, ¿»CHEAP FOR CASH‘D CLASSWARE U. S. L ixd Omen, Roseburg,! Ogn., March 1st, 1871. J C10MPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED ) at this Office by II. Amy aad Feta Hall against S. M. llall. for abandoning his Donation upon the N. E. i of Section 6, Township 37 S., I Range 1 IV., in Jackson county, Ogu., with a view to rhe cancellation of said entry : the said parties I are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 15th day of April, 1871. at I o’clock p. m., to f respond nn«i furnish testimony concerning said al leged abandonment. Ww. R. W illis . Register. A. R. F lint , Receiver. March 11th. 1871. m«hll-w4. Beal Estate Dealer Please call, before purchasing elsewhere, and judge for yourself. SACHS BRO’S. January 7th, 1871. CUTLERY PAINTS THE NEW FOOD OILS ALSO Administrators’ Notice, i I uni n«w ready to •ell anything in my iine at Instate of James V. Ammerman, Deceased. lowest cash price. Versons wi.toiug t > buy go<<l will find it greatly to their advantage to exa miti. fjlHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN A1‘- our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I all: ij pointed, by the County Court of Jackson ■ determined not tu be uudcrsuld by any house u county, Oregon, Administrators of said Estate, Jackson county. all persons having claims ¡«gainst said Estate are required to present them wi‘li the proper vouchors. ! within six months from th«‘ date of this notice, to the sai«l Ailmiuistrators, at their residence near Ashland, in said county. E L1Z A B EIII A M M E R M A N, Office, N’o. til Front Street, REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con sisting «>f LOTS, HALF BLOCKS aud BLOCKS, HOUSES and sTORES ; also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE nnd other Property pur chased f>r Correspondents, in this CITY nnd throughout the STATES nnd TERRITORIES, with great enre nnd tn the most ADVANTA GEOUS TERMS. 1870 DIVORCES. Absolute Divorces legally obtained in New York. Indiana, Illinois, and other States, for per sons from any Stnte or country, legal everywhere ; desertion, drunkenness, non-support, e!c., suffi cient enuse ; no publicity. No charge until di- vorce is obtained. Advice free. Address, MOORE A RICHARDSON, Counsellors at Law, 180 Broadway, New York City. January 7th, 1871. jan7-ly. Chapped Hands and Face, Sore Lips, Dryness of the 8kln. <fcc., dkc.. Cured at once by HEGEMAN’8 CAMPHOR ICE WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands -oft i in all weather. See that you get HEGEMAN’8. services as County Clerk for Feb’y, $189 40; 8old by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac- u:.i o • las J. . Day, - tured only by H boeman A Co., Chemists and bill of S expressage on 00 8 Druggists, New York. from Sec y of State lor connty, >26 50 ; j*n7-ly. January 7th, 1871. SOMETHING NEW ! B. F. MYER, Jacksun Co., March 4th, 1871. PORTLAND, OREGON. ST 1840 CALIFORNIA STREET, 1871, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, 01 said county, between the hours of 9 o’clock v. m . and 4 o’clock r. m . of said day, expose for public sale to the highest bidder for cash in gold •uin, all the right, title and interest which the said Joshua II. ¿terne had at his decease, in and to the oilowing described premises, situated in the town >f Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, to wit : FpilE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE hie (I) House ami Lot situated on Third street, <_ in notifying his friends anil the public gener tear the corner of Elm street, ami running back ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very Northwesterly the same width one hundred (100) iarge aud extensire stock of eet, and known us the Joshua II. ¿'terue’s House nd Lot. On the confit ¡nation of the sale by tho County ,’ourt aforesaid, ami the payment of the purchase noney. a Deed of Conveyance will be executed to he purchaser, ¿'ale to commence at 1 o’clock p. a. of said day. ¿’ILAN J. DAY, Administrator, De bonit non. March 11 th. 1871.____________ tnehll w4. • - - . - . - HOUSES nnd STORES LEASED. LT ANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES- propertv «f Ins sutd wind, which was accept ’RIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. An i a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI ed t«y the Court and admitted to record. NESS transacted. Estate of James Ammernian, deceased. AGENTS of fbu OFFICE in all the CIT- Administrators liied inventoiy of said Estate, IES and TOWNS in th« ST\TE. will .receive which was accepted and admitted to record. descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward tl e same to the above address. The following is a synopsis of the proceed February 4th, 1871. febl-tf. ings f the B .urd ut County Commissioners of Jackson eoun'y, Oregon, nt the March se-sion, 1871. The Board were in session f. ur days. A fub Board present. The fol lowing bibs were audited and ordered paid : Applegate Bro’s, taxes refunded on double assessment of 1870, $80 00 ; John 1’. Wal ker. taxes refunded on double assessment ol 1870, $45 00. Reports of Rond Supervisors of Districts Nos. 6, , 10 and 20 were submit- ted nnd approved, County warrdnls ordered Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, drawn for M «rtin Hurst, extra wink as Su- i as inevitable as death itself and liable nt any time per visor for Road District No. 10, $17 00: to come up«»n us. Therefore it is important that Wm. Ray, extra Work as Supervisor lor Rond ■ j. remedial agents 1---- should at - bund 1 on . the be t principle . to • be • • used »1 an » emergency - when seminal lodged District No. 20. $30 00; John Pearson for i “ in th« sy.-toui shall develop itself, nnd we feel the lanting trees and mulching same in C lour: |excruciating agonies of pain, or the depressing in Iluuse yard, $61 50 ; Henry Klippel's Sher , fluence ot disease. Shch a remedial ngent exis’- in the Pain Killer, whose Lime hits made the cir- iff fees for attendance on County Court, sum jeuit of the globe. . Amid the eternal ices of the moning jurv fur Circuit Court, serving notices Polar regions or beneath the intolerable and burn- . i -i I ing sun of the tropics, its virtues are known and on Superv is »rs, cate of County Jutl, summon- H|,precjatC(i. Under all latitudes, from the one ing witnesses before Grand Jury and Circuit i extre,ne th® other, suffering humanity has found re'ief from in ny of its ills by its use. The wide Court, $202 25 ; Henry Klippel's percent ! nnd broad area over which this medicine has spread, age on Collection of $3,694 18, taxes, $110 82 ; attests its value and potency. From a small be- Ilemy Kiippel. attendance of himself and gining. the l’aiti Killer has pushed gradually along, making its own highway, solely by its virtues. bailiffs <m Circuit Court, $60 00 ; for print Such unexampled success and popularity h*< iog blank Assessment Schedules, and slips brought others into the field, who have atteinp'eL under similarity of name, to usurp the confidence for Code and Session Laws, $-10 50 ; Louis of the people an<l turn it to their own selfishness Horne, for meals furnished to jury Feb’y and dishonesty, but their efforts have proved fruit less, while the Pain Killer is still growing in pub term Circuit Court. $13 00; II. K. Hanna, lic favor. jan. 21, 1871. services ns District Attorney Circuit Court, P ers «SAL.— Our friend. Junies Comstock, of Roseburg, p.iseed through town tins week > on h;S way to San Francisco, He reports the farming and pastoral intervals <«f the I Condition. D-mglas county in a satisfactory condition. i county has turned her attention to these two interests, winch are iv.wking out a permanent prosperity f>r her citizens. She has a wide area of gruz ng and farming lands that is destined to give her a high position among the counties of S -uthern Oregon. DEALER IN N pursuance of an order of the County Court of Jackson county, O egon, made March 7th, A. D., 1871, the uudersigued as Administrator, De bon!» non, of the Estate of Joshua il. Slerue.' deceased, will oa SPECIAL NOTICES. V inegar B itters . This was about live months ago. I-1 le s than sjx Weeks u<>t a twinge remained to remind me cf lire tom plaint. 1 um pel fee |y well, at.d have onl\ one r« g et — that I did not discover the ti ne JLTTET j STIO j ST. JAS. T. GLENN, ÿtgal gMtrtWflmts SUMMONS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE-j J gon, lor the County of Jackson. Mary McGra’h vs. George McGrath. ( T<> George McGrath, said Def't : You are here ! hv sumin'-ncd to be ami appear in the Circuit; INTERNA LLY— Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county. ! <>n the first day of tho terin thereof, commencing' the 13th day of November. 1>71. and answer the, The Pain King complaint in this cau«e filed, wherein the Pl’ffl CURES CRAMPS, pravs u dissolution of the bond* of matrimony, al- ■iuouy, and the care ami custody ot John and : Georgiana, infant issues of said marriage, and n, The Pain King suitable maintenance fur ilie same, on the ground CURES CHOLERA, of cruel and inhuman treatment, ami personal in-' dignities, rendering life burdensome ; or judg-1 The Pain King ment will be taken in default thereof. By order of lion. P. I’, l’.iui, Judge of said: CURES SICK HEADACHE, Court, this 21th February. ls71. F\Y A REA, Pl’ff’s Att’ys. The Pain King Fehniney 25th, 1871. feb25-wfi. 1 ! I CURES INDIGESTION, Estray Notice The Pain King ! AKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED SIX ami one-half miles north-east from Jackson ville. Oregon, one pale-red cow, supposed to lie about nine years old, branded J. S. on the left side or ribs very plain, ami also branded dimly J. D. on left liip ; also marked with a crop nnd an underbit in the left "nr. Also, one red ami white spotted yearling steer calf, branded J. S. on the left side ; marked with a crop off the right ear nnd an underbit in the left car. The above described animals caino to tnv place about the 1st of July last. The cow is breathy, and wore u bell when I she came. J. II. BILLENBROCK. Jan. 4th, 1871 iuch4-w4. CURES DYSENTERY, T Call at J. Neuber’s JEWELRY $TQRE, The Pain King CURES SUDDEN COLDS. EXTERNALLY— The Pain King CURES SCALDS, The Puin King CURES FROST BITES, I The Pain King CURES BRUISES, I ND SEE HIS FINE STOCK’OF NEW Goods direct from the manufacturers. He has a fine lot o Sowing Ain.cla.ino« Prices tioui $20 to $110, cash. The Pain King CURES RHEUMATISM, The Pain King The Pain King CURES STINGS OF INSECTS. lie is agent for the best Rifles nnd Pistols made, among which is the As a Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled. Buy it, try it, and be convinced. For »ale by all TIE MFL Y Fl I E I j E. Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load dealers in Patent Medicines. W. L. COWAN, Proprietor. ing. Jan. 14-tf. £¿7- All hinds of Watch an<l Clock Cleaning and Repairing done to order at half price. Jacksonville, May 13. 1S65. Our Sister Republic. War Between the States, By A. H. Ntevens, Vice President of the Con federacy. Mr. ¿’(evens’ has displayed a masterly hand in separating real from apparent causes. It is bound to be a text book. Illustrated. Canvass ing Agent, C. W. Jackson? Commonwealth Co-Operative Company, 138 Chambers street, New York City. Orin Frink President ; C. A. Nprague Vice-President ; L. N. Clark Secretary ; W. W. Winton Treasurer. It -you wish the benefiit of a life insurance join the Commonwealth. C. W. Jackson Agent * for ¿uuth- ern Oregon. March 4th, 1871. mohl-tf. A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable re storative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. A* a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which w omen 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 w hich undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. THE PLACE To Buy Goods CURES TOOTH-ACHE, A New Lot of AMERICAN LIA VFR WATCHES Just from the Factory. A gala trip through tropical MEXICO, adven ture and sight-seeing in tho bind of the Aztec, the country and the people, the Empire and its down fall. Beautifully illustrated by Cui. A. ¿’. Evans. Canvassing agent, C. W. Jackson. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FABINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Busse, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. (KEPT OX THE EfttOPEAX FLAX,) Corner of Stark and Front Streets, roRTiuLiro, ORBWN. ZIERER A HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. Jaunary 7-tf. lanks of all DESCRIPTION printed with n< neatness and dispatch at this of- fice. B DR. A. B. OVERBECK IVILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR li GERY, aad will attend promptly to all call, la on professional busineas. Hit office and residence ere at The Overbeck Hospital On Oregon Street, Jaektonrille, Oregon. Cheapest! —AT— FISHER & BRO.’S DEALERS IN FANCY, STAPLE & DRY’SOCDS, Clothing, Boots & Shoes Groceries Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Etc., Etc OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. 4 FISHER 4i BRO ’S, (Corner California and Oregon Street#,) JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. May 1st, 18«».