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P ersonal .—Postal Agent Uuderwood passed through town last Thnrsday night. He gave us great encouragement with regard to the establishment of the mail route to Butte, etc. He informs us that his visit ex tended as far ns M ahsutcb, and that the west ward b iurd cars ure fill«.d with emigrants f.u Oregon, many of (hem in good circumKtances. He says the rush lor this State is unprece dented. Three stîamers loaded with emi grants for Oregon left Sau Fraueisco during last week. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1871 THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second <1 >r.) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent for San Francisco. HUDSON di MEXET, aro our duly author ued Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 F irk Row, “Times” Building, New York. LO3AL INTELLIGENCE. gc’.igious Notices. I As the officers of the California and Ore gon railr >ad nre all in the Eastern States al present, it is not known what their real cal eolations are in pushing it through to tin Oregon line tills summer, bur there is n doubt but wl ar n good piece will be built a any rate.— l reAu Journal. Rtv. M. A. W illiams will hold divine service at the M. E. Church to-morrow at 11 o'clock a. m. The Statesman says : 1’. II. Cann, Esq.. Agent of the Board of State Lind Commis R kv . F ather B lanchett will hold divine ser- sii.m r- Ims made out one hundred and fil" vices at the Catholic Church to morrow, at the de4ds to purchasers of State and Schon L uid* since nh'iut the first nf January. lh ? bust usual hour. ness is being attended to ns fast as pi Ssible. Proceedings of the Board of Trustees The Offc/oniaii lenrns that on or about the 1st of April, the Democratic Era will make [R eported for the T imes ] its appearance at East Portland. Ivumor Connects the name ol U. E. Hicks with it a- Mon lay evening March 20tl>.—The Board pul»!i*her and editor. The paper is to be u met o’ the appointed hour. Present. N. weekly and of course, Democratic in polities. Fisher, L. II. Zigler, Jno. Bilger; absent, The State Journal siys: We have h id no President Wilson and Jas. Howard. A. ”F sher was ch -sen President, pro tern, and mails from ibe mirth since Monday, and none called the meeting to order. The minutes of fiom the south, f ir seieral days. This depri ves us <>f our State exchanges un i also of ou the two list meetings wete read and approv usual telegraph c news. ed. The official bonds of town officers were S t . P atrick ' s D ay . — March 17 was very presented and approved, viz; Recorder’s b ind. §500, sureties, C. C. Beekman and N. generally celebrated throughout California. Lmgel; Treasurer, II. Pape, bond, $1.000, The exercises in S.m Francisco were especi sureties, Jos. We terer and I. Sadis; Mar ally brilliant. ÿegal glùbcrtisnncuts Administrator’s Sale, HE IMPORTED PERCIIER0N OR N0R- mnn horse will be kept the coming season, commencing February 1st. at my fnrm, near Ash land, on the stage road, till April 1st. From and after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes days—at the stable of Reames 4 Wilson, Jackson ville ; Fridays and Saturdays at my farm. DEALER IN N pursuance of an order of tbc County Court of Jackson county, O.egon, made March 7th, A. D., 1871, the undersigned as Administrator, De boni» non, of the Estate of Joshua II. Sterne, deceased, will on T I CALIFORNIA STREET, Saturday, April 8th, A. D.. J acksonville , O regon ; THE WHITE PRINCE ■r Was imported from Franco by the Darby Plains Importing Company of Union county, Ohio, in July last. I purchased him in November, and shipped him, with 1871, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in said county, between tho hours of 0 o’clock i. m . and 4 o'clock p. m . of said dqy, expose lor public sale to the highest bidder for cash in gold win, all the right, title and interest which the said Joshua II. A'terno had at his decease, in and to the following described premises, situated in tho town FBNHE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURI >t Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, to wit : 0 in notifying his friends and the public gencr One (1) House and Lot situated on Third street, ¡ally tnnt be is now receiving and opening a ver; near the corner of Eltn street, and running back I iargc and extensive stock of Northwesterly the same width one huudred (100) I eet, and known as the Joshua 11. .Sterne’s House end Lot. On the confirmation of the sale by tho County Court aforesaid, and the payment of the purchase noncy, a Deed of Conveyance will be executed to the purchaser. Na'.c to commence at 1 o’clock p. n. of said day. NILAS J. DAY, Administrator, De bonie non. March 11th. 1871. mchll w4. LOW PRICES WILL WIN. READY-MADE CLOTHÍNS, \otice cf Final Settlement. CALIFORNIA AND One Full Blood and two three-quarter blood Percheron maree. IS AT byrail to Chico, Cal. He is a light, dapple gray, 5 rears old the coming Spring ; weighed when ship ped in Ohio, 1,680 lbs., at at maturity, in good condition, wi I Ila» large, broad, fleet limb», good disposition, pleasing countenance, fine style, good action, and has never been bred to any extent. While in the East hunting for a horse to bring to this coas», I 6aw nineteen imported Perchcron horses, and I am satisfied The Wh.te Prince for KEPT BY SACHS BRO’S SALEM 1MTE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT- CLOTUS T V uicnt of N TIIE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Jackson County, (sitting in Pro bate) March term. 1871. In the matter of the Instate of .VI. Anderson, I NOTICE ÇUEENSWARE, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SIIOE3, HATS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SEGARS & TOBACCO, all of which will be sold very OILS French Writers Say -■if CH EAR FOR CASH^ Piente call, before purchasing elsewhere, and Tthey havebcen kept ns a distinct breed for more ge for yourself. than a century, and undoubtedly trace to the Ara SACHS BIlO’S. bian, and have sever.,1 infusions of January Till, 1S7I PUBE ARABIAN THE NEW FOOD In the last century. It is that which gives them tbeirendurance, style, form and action. ‘‘lie has nut such a fine skin as the Arab, nor Lis prettily roundel, oval, and small fool ; but we niu-t remember the fact that he lives under si cold climate upon elevate! plains, where nature gives bun for a covering a thicker skin and a warmer coat, and that lie has heen for year» st«p- ping upon moist, clayey soil.” TEIIM4 $35 in U. S. gold coin, the season. (1 Mid pasturage, with good fence, near here, at 50 cts. per week. Everybody is invited to cine and see my stock and judge fur themselves. W. C. MYER. Ashland Mills, Ogn.. January 25th. 1871. Window Glass. Nails, Iron and »steel. Casi anil Mcel l’<on» Wooden anil Willow W ale. S'.tc., l.ti • Administrators’ Notice IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un Estate of Janies V Ammerman, Deceased. cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the rpiIE undersigned having BEEN AP- STATE tor SALE. fl pointed, by <ho County Court • f Jackson county, Oregon. Administrators of said Estate, REAL ESTATE and other Property pur ail person* having claims against said Estate are chased for Correspondents, in this ( I IY and required to present them wi’h the nr> »per vouchers, throughout the SLATES and TERRITORIES, within six months from the <1 ite of this notice, to with L'leat care and *n the most ADVANTA the said Administrators, at their residence ncai I GEOUS TERMS. Ashland, in said county. ELIZABEIII A MM ERM AN. 1 k Adrn'rs. 1IGUSE8 and STORES LEASED. LOANS L and G rabbing —Our county has been NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES- R. F. MYFR j R1PTIO.NS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. Am melili wl. the scene of great industry in lai d nmiteir, .i General IT NA? C1AL and AI j EN l Y foi the last two weeks. P.irri»« are engaged N ESS transacted. ‘- io every <iireeti"ii surveying, hunting SiUK> siake- nnd then ru-h ng frantically inh> town w i b ill • r ’namber»’, One gentleman has a survey- or einpl >y e I by the imuiili and runs his own lino«, ¡mil the other feliows ’" gi and phiv N febi-tf. ,0 4» < C liini” thu • ; uGer his surveyor find-* S pring F ights .—The Spring fighla have commenced. The past week has been pro lific iD exercises in the manly art. both in town and at Ashland. Not only the weapons Nature provides, but iron pokers mid clubs have been u>ed. There lias been eonte l>l<>o<l lost, a good deal i.f lienditche, but no bones broken. At last accounts all was ‘’quiet on the Potomac.” C orrection . — Last week we menf med «he fact that a meeting to orgmi ze n Jockey Club would be field in Jacksonville on the 2d April. This i* a mistake. The meeting will be held on the l*t. We hope a fu i att-i d nnee will be had. The meeting to organ ze the County Agricultural Societj, it will l,e remembered, will be held on the first of May. L ate R ains . —A greater rain fall has been had within the past ten days than during the whole of Inst winter. Miner« are industri ously «1 work at Willow Springs, Jackass, A plegate, Jackson creek, Rich Gulch nt)d other diggings, making the most of the small quantity of water vouchsafed them./” R ate « R educed .—Wimjen i Helms any that they are going to nduve the price of drinks on the 1st pro«. They say further, thm ah hough (hey are going to do thia on “AU F- ol’s D<y,” ^ey are not KOin£ ,0 fo°l anybody in the quality of the liquor. It will be the same they sell at two bits. Cxf-Givc inc a call, and then judge for y<>ui -oil as to our capacity to furnish goods ns above. •IAS. T. GI.ENN. M N JUSTICE’S cinct of Jacks • te of Oregon. Morris IJaum, Pl’ff. vs. John Shook, Deft in said pre inrt, to answer the above mimed plain tiffin n civil action : or. if these summons b<> CURES CHOLERA, served upon yon by public ition you nre required tv lappear and answer .«aid c nipl.vnt six weeks from The Pain King i the first publication, the 18th day of March, nt 10 Pain is supposed to be the lot of us odor mortals, ' o’clock. A. M. The defendant will take notice th it CURES SICK HEADACHE, as inevitable as death itself and liable nl any time : if lie fail to answer the complaint herein the plain ■o come up>>n us. Therefore it is important that tiff will take jivlument against him for the sum o' The Pain King remedial agents should be at bund to be used on fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents, 7 12-100’ an emergency when the seminal principle lodged | gold coin, with interest nt one per cent, per month, CURES INDIGESTION, in the system shall develop itself, and we feel the from July 7t i, 1871, until paid, and h<s costs and excruciating agonies of pain. or. the depressing in disbursements. The Pain King fluence ot disea-e. Such a remedial agent exis Given under my hand this 17th day of Mnrch. in the Pain killer, whose fame has made the cir A. D., IS71. CUI ES DYSENTERY, cuit of the globe. Amid the eternal ices of the JAMES R. WADE. polar regions or beneath the intolerable and burn Ì Justice of the Pc.vce. The Pain King ing sun of the tropic:, its virtues are known and mchl8-wfl. I March 18’h, 1871. appreciated. Under all latitudes, from the one CURES SUDDEN COLDS. extreme to the other, suffering humanity has found re’ief from in ny of its ilia by its use. The wide and br«>ad area over which this medicine has spread, attests its value and potency. From a small l>e- EXTERNALLY— gining. the Pain Killer has pushed gradually along, HRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- making its own highway, so ely by its virtues. The Pain King ) gon, .'or the County of Jackson. Such unexampled success and popularity has Mary McGrath vs. George McGrath. brought others into the field, who have at'emti e I. CURES SCALDS, under similarity of name, to usurp the confidence T > George McGrath, said Deft : Yon nre here of the people and turn it to their own selfi-hness by summoned to be and appear in the Circuit The r.iin King and dishonesty, but their efforts have proved fruit Court of tin- State of Oregon, for J.ickson county, less, while the Pain Killer is still growing in pub on the first day of the term thereof, commencing CURES FROST BITES, lic favor. the 13th day of November. 1871. and answer the jan. 21. 1871. The Pain King complaint in this cause filed, wherein the Pl’ff pravs a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony, al CURES BRUISES, •inony. and the care and custody ot John anil Georgiana, infant issnes of said marriage, and a A gala trip through tropical MEXICO, adven suitable maintenance for'he same, on the ground The Pain King ture an<l sight-se’-ing in tha land of the Aztce, the I of cruel and inhuman 'rea'inent, anil peisonal in countr’’ and the people, the Empire and its down dignities. rendering life burdensome ; or judg CURES RHEUMATISM, fall. Beautifully illustrated by Col. A. <5. Evans. ment will be taken in default thereof. Canvassing agent, C. W. Jackson. The Pain King By order of lion. P. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, this 21th Febrnarv, U71. CURES TOOTH-ACHE, FAY 4 REA, Pl’ff’s Aa’vs. Fehruacy 25th, 1871. feb25-w6. By A. IL Stevens. Vice President of the Con The Pain King federacy. Mr. Alevens has displayed a masterly hand in separating real from apparent causes. It CURES STINGS OF INSECTS. is bound to be a text book. Illustrated. Canvass ing Agent, C. W. Jackson. As a Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled. \KEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED SIX Commonwealth Co-Operative Company, an<l one-half miles north-cast from Jackson Buy i', *ry it, and be c nvinced. For s.ile by all in Patent Medicines. 138 Chambers street, New York City. Orin Frink ville. Oregon, one pale-red cow, supposed to dealers be W. L. COWAN, Proprietor. President; C. A. Sprague Vice-President ; L. N. about nme years old, branded J. 8. on the left Jan. 14 tf. Clark .Secretary; W. W. Winton Treasurer. If side or ribs very plain, and al-o> branded dimly J. you wish the benefiit of a lite insurance join the D. on left hip ; also marked with a crop ami an I Commonwealth. C. W. Jackson Agent for South underbit in the left ear. Also, one red and white ern Oregon. spotted yearling steer calf, branded J. S. on the mch4-tf. March 4th, 1871. left side ; marked with aerop off the right ear and an underbit in the left ear. The above described DIVORCES. anima's came to mv place about the 1st of July Absolute Divorces legally obtained in New last. The cow is breachy, anil wore a bell when nd see ihs fine stock of new York, Indiana, Illinois, ami other States, for per she came. Gon Is direct fimu the manufacturers. J. II. BILLENBROCK. sons from any State or country, legal every where ; Jan. 4th, 1871. nich4-w4. He has it fine lot 0 desertion, drunkenness, non-support, etc., suffi cient cause ; no publicity. No charge until di So'wixxs Macliiiica vorce is obtained. Advice free. Prices from $20 to $110, cash. Address, MOORE 4 RICHARDSON. Counsellors nt Law, A New Lot of 180 Broadway, New York City. AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES January 7th. 1871. jan7-ly. Just from the Fuutury. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP- Chapped Hands and Face. puined Local Agent of the Board of behool He is agent for the best Uifles and Pistols made, Sore Lipa, Dryness of the Skill. Lind CoinmUiioner*. is now prepared to leceive* among which is the applications to purchase School, University «ndj ^Lc., dkc.. IXENTIY R.IF’I j E State lands. No nppliea'ion will be rcoeived un- 1 Cured at once by HEGE.MAN’S CAMPHOR ICE Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load less iu*c mpanied by one-tbird payment of the pur-1 WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands <-oft ing. in all weather. See that you get 11EGEM AN’S. chase price. Office in Co irt House—up stairs. Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac T. 11. B. SHIPLEY, .ZST* All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and tured only by H ksbma * 4 Co., Chemists and Local Agent for Jackson county. Repairing done to order at half price. Druggists, New York Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. January 7th, 1871. Jacksonville, March 18 1871. mchlS-tf. Jan7-ly. 1840 Fcr a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package cf SEA MOSS FARINE JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, made from pure Irish Moss or Corner of California and Third Sin., Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts cf Elanc Mange, L. HORNE, Proprietor, and a like quantity cf Puddings egs leave to inform the public that he has the largest, best, and most com Custards, Creams, Charlotte modious Hotel in Southern Oregon. Russe, &c. It is tho cheapest, It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ; from the North and South leave regularly healthiest and most delicious stages fr. ui the U. S. HOTEL. foed in the world. It makes a The House has lately been rc painted, and reno splendid Dessert, anil has no vated ; the rooms arc newly furnished, and well The bedrooms are supplied with equal as a light and delicate ventilated. NR' ING BEDS, anil every other couvenience for food for Invalids and Children. the comforts of guests. B Civil Action to Recover .Honey. INTERNALIA I To .Tons S hook , the above named defendant : Tn the nano- <>l th*' S'ate of Oregon, you nr here The Pain King by required to appear l>ef->r the under.-iJUC'I, n Justice of the Peiee fo.- the precinct afore-aid. or. the 2 I'll day of April, 1871. nt ten o’eb ek in 'he forenoon of said Toy, nt the office of said justice, The Pain King i H igh W aters .— From the meagre intelli gence g leaned from the North, we judge that our web-finited brethren are having rather a m >ist and muddy time of it. It i« sail the waters lire higher than they have been since the main ir ible fl m «1 s of 62. Our latest Port land exchanges b>ar date the 12 h inst., and we only received our Eugene exchanges of the 18 h inst., Wednesday night. I’ne mails are probably on the ’‘lower road ’ somewhere between the North Umpqua and Albiny. I am n"W rendv to sell anything in my tine at lowest cash pre.-e. Persons wishing t • toy gm <1 will fimi it greatly to their advantage to rxninim our smell betöre purchasing elsewhere, as I am ■ le t erm I ne,l not to be undersold by any house m .Jackson comity. SUMMONS. will receive and forward I would here say, that well informed horsemen who were acquainted with this stock, said The White Prince was as promising a young horse as they had ever seen imported. To those who are not posted as to their history, the LIQUORS, CUTLERY, PAINTS Real Estate Dealer The Percheron QUEENSWARE, CLASSWARE, U. S. L snd O ffick . Roseburg,) Ogn., March 1st, 1871. ) (COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED f nt this O!fie0 |,y H. Amy and Seth Hall WILLIAM DAVIDSON, against S. M. Hull, for abandoning his Donation upon the N. E. i of Section 6, Township 37 S., Range 1 W., in Jackson county, Ogu., with a view to 'lie cancellation of said entry : the said parties ' are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 15th <i:»v of April. 1871. at 1 o’clock p. in., to. Office, No. Gl Front Street, respond and furnish testimony concerning said al leged abandonment. PORTLAND, OREGON. Ww. R. W ill ' s . Register. A. R. F lint , Receiver. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and E\ST March 11th, 1871. mrhll-w4. PORTL V N D. in tl.e most desirable localities. con sisting ..f LOTS. H tl.F BLOCKS aud BLOCKS, HOUSES and -TORES ; also, FORM, SIZE, STYLE AND ACTION Surpasses them all. In this selection I was at. fitted by Mr. Jas. Fullington, ex-President Ohio State Agricultural Society, said to be as good a judge of this stock asany person in the United States. He was one of the first importers, is fa miliar with their endurance ’.n France, and their breeding qualities in Ohio. Those who have read in the American Agri culturist and other agricultural papers, know the world-wide reputation of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, BLANKETS, Day.’’ SPECIAL NOTICES THE BEST PLACE WEIGH 1,800 POUNDS, dececased. HOOP SKIRTS, E. K. Anderson, Administrator of said estate, having filed in sai l Court his final account, and also praying for on order for fixing the time for. ETC.. ETC — AT.’O— hearing the same : therefore notice is hereby given , Boots and Shoes; Ladles’. Misses’ that said final account will be heard and deter-> and Childrens’ Shoes. mined in said Court on Tuesday, April 4tli. A. D. I IS71. at which time all persons having objections to said final account and settlement, must then W e have also in connection with the shore a ver’ an 1 there make the same. Large and Extensive Stock of Choice By order of T. II. B. Shipley, Judge of said R ead the advertisement of the Misses Kent, Court. GROCERIES. SILAS J. D AY. Clerk. and the Estray notices under “New, To M’rhll-w4 March 11,1*71. HARDWARE, shal, Jas. McDaniel, bond $1,000, W. II. S. Il\de and I. Sachs; Street Commissioner, R. S. Dunlap, bond, $1,000, sureties, T. G. Retimes and Jacob Ish. P. BoUschey's bill f r 8255 54 was tudeted paid. II. Pape's bill, $22 50, and Geo. Seaman's 1 ill, $111 50 were tukeii from the table and rtferred to Finance Committee. The Treasurer's report was taken from the table an 1 referred t > the s.nite committee. St eel Commissioner Dun lap made u report on the condition of the streets: the report says: ‘"Thanks to the liberality of the former B >ard and the energj *Qi>df> tiilulne-s of inv predecessor, the street- are in better con Ini n than ever before a, <1 recomme.ied that 'l’ii rd Street be opened out. and a bridge built on R ch Gulch cross ing ; and proposes to improve Oregon street, south from We’terer’» brewery. The report a.ter reading was laid over. Recorder pre- 8 ‘ii’ed liis fee tiill f< r past year. $74 90, re hr ed to u-ual committee. Mr. Zigler sub niit ed an ordinance to require all licences t he piid in coin; read and referred. The B ar-4 adjourned to Thursday evening, M eh, 30.h in-t. the corners and an ! has Ims struck out for n new tract, they quietly take the “numbers'’ rush iiro irwu and enter the land. The seqnenee i- that the man with the surveyor wiien he c« mes back, will find all li.s valuable land enter'd Lv other parties. The imp b’i k in the C«erk’s < flice is almost worn <>ui by iti* almost constant nse, for the last few da S. ami the Laud Ofir e is reaping a harvest. We learn from go >i J atiib >riiy ih^i the only I.uni lelt is the top of M>>unt McLmiglin, and the ishitid n Sunken L ike. An enterprising party has determined to ascend the former in a lew days, to I icate a claim in order to fnrui-h the S. F. market with ice, “when the railroad comes.” THE WHITE PRINCE JAS. T. GLENN, 1870 SUMMONS t Our Sister Republic. ----------------- ♦ »♦» »----------------- BOARD AND LODGING A Glorious Change!! Can ba had at reasonable rates, according to th« room occupied. TIIE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. TIIE TABLE Plantation Bitters. 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 lias 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 dow n the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. W ill be supplied with tbc best the market can af- : ford. FAMILIES Can find nt this House rooms especially arranged for their comfort and convenience, ns well as every a’tention and comfort usually found at a well kept Hotel. A LARGE HALL I Is attached to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, Shows, 4c., and can be had at reasonable terms. The Hotel is furnished with a bar room wher« l the very best liquors and cigars may be found, at > prices to suit the times. I Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1S71. HOW TO KEEP —YOUR— 1 MONEY AT HOME, 13 u Y the WOOLLEN GOODS' manufactured War Between the States, Estray Notice T Call at J. Neuber’s JEWELRY STORE, A LAND NOTICE. T tf. by the THAN THE —ROGUE RIVER VALLEY— Cheapest! -AT- FISHER & BSO.’S DEALERS IN FANCY, STAPLE & DR MOODS, Clothinn; ------------r>> Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Etc., Etc., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. FIMIF.lt BKO.’R, (Corner California and Oregon Streets,) JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. May 1st. I860. I WilOLLEK MAlUFACTffRIIG CO. Who would respectfully announce to the trad« and public generally, thut they are now manufact- I uring and have on hand for sale, a large assortment of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain TWILLED aud CHECK FFANNELS, 4C. 4C. of the best quality and at LOW RATES. Orders solicited. A liberal discount mad« to th« trade. Ashland, May 1st, 1869. LAGER! LAGER! EAGLE BREWERY. OSEPH WEITERER HAS NOWON HAND nn<l is C'instiuitly manufacturing th« b««t Lag er Beer in Southern Ore.on, which he will m H in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and tMt th« article. Jacksonville June 5th, 1869. J