THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. JAS. T. GLEN», I THOMA!) BOYCE, Tur. W eather .—Spring has opened it earnest—fain skies and warm sunshine ha ' been the order for several days past. Tin L03AL INTELLIGENCE. j ivous singing of birds and the lively spring ing vegetation causes the pulse to bea j quicker and the heart to grow lighter, aftt gtigious gfatiers. the gloomy weather of the several pas Rxv. F ather B lamchktt will hold divine ser weeks. vices at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the usual hour. Rxv. B. R. Johnson will preach in the Metho dist Church, to-tnorrow, at 11 o'clock, a . m . W ait f . r the W agon .—Sachs Bros, wil receive in nbout a week, a fine selected stoc1 of Spring and Summer Goods : such as Dr and Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Children' Hats, Clothing <fcc. S h >. ting A ffray at A sii * and .—On S.«t- mid iv niornihg, 25th alt., nb »ut 8 o'clock, A 1). Burton fired four shots at Stephen B h > i I>. ut A'hlnud, inflicting a serious wound in tl.e upper part of the chest, the ball pass ing entirely through nnd lodging in the mus- des of the back, front whence it was subse- rqu-nt!y taken ; another ball entered the «wrist, and following the course of the bone. 3<a)grd in the mu-cles above the elbow ; this tb.ll has not yet been found. An exnmina- »tio.i of Burton was had before A. \ . Gillett, J. P., on the 27th ult., during which Dr. Grevtnnan, the medical attendant of the wiatndtd man, testified that the ball passed through tlo* neck it little to the left of the up per pirt of the tternum an!, dividing the wii dpipe, appeared at the buck a little to the right of the sp ue ; but that Booth can use hi» voice. The testimony further developed the fact that Booth had brutally beaten the Deft three or four times the night before, and had uttered threats against the life of DeTt. The defence set np was that the shoot ing was done in seif del’et ce. Tl»e Justice he d t ie prisoner to answer under $1,000 b<>n Is, the following named gentlemen be- coin n »Ins »u-eties : John P. Walker, Minus Walker. Jacob Wagner. J. M. McCall, John Wells, E >er Emery, Geo. Patterson, W. C< rtex Myer^M. Nichelson and A. D. Hel man. II K. Hanna, Dis'. Att’y. cm.ducted the • x imuiatioii < n the part ot ti e State. :>n 1 J D. F >y f r Deft. Liter. The ball has b^en extracted lr<iiu B l ib a n. 11 is do ing well. L and N otice .—Read the notice unde: “New to day, concerning the “Homestead Entry” of John W. Rogers. R ecovering .—Booth, who was wounded it the Ashland aflray, is said to be recovering T he roads are improving, somewhat. Du ring the rains, they were simply awful. Was imported from France by the Darby Plains Importing Company of Union county, Ohio, in July last. I purchased him in November, and shipped him, with LOW PRICES WILL WIN. 1 fi HT NUS If 111 lESllffll IS AT XI-A.TS tSs O.ZIFIS Notice cf Final Settlement, I SACHS BRO’S. T>TE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORT- FORM, SIZE, V y ment of BLANKETS, DRY AND FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOOP SKIRTS, derson, deceeased. BOOTS AND SH0E3, MATS, GROCERIES, Real Estate Dealer IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Properly pur chased f-»r Correspondents, in this Cl IY nnd throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES, with great e-ire an ! »u the most ADVANTA GEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS) NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES- RIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. Am a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI- N ESS transacted. spirit we Ike to see, and to this spirit we must look if we ever expect to get a ditch- A pr< p sitiou that meets with such universal favor, if taken hold of ly two < r three ener- getia persons, in winun the people have confi dence. cannot tail to be earned into effect and AGENTS of hi. OFFICE in all the CIT 1ES and TOWNS in th- STATE, will receive descriptions ot FARM PROPERTY and forward tl c same to the al> >re addic.s. February 4ih. 1871. feb-l-'.f. ii I. iiii i'e>y prove a »ucce-s. Let every per. e >n, interest d in the prosper.ty and up bm di ig of this coun rv, aid, in every possi ble way, this important enterprise. It is the only one capable oi developing the vast min ing res'iiirciS of our section, and lienee we ar.- for the ditch the whole ditch, and nothing hut the ditch. fi>st. laid. and all the time. SEGARS & TOBACCO, all of which will be sold very Please call, before purchasing elsewhere, and Tthey havebccn kept ns a distinct breed for more j< dge for yourself. than a century, and unduubtedly trace to the Ara SACHS BRO’S. bian, and have several infusions of January 7’h. 1 871. Administrators’ Notice SOMETHING NEW! THE CLEAT I I i INTERNA LI.Y— Morris Baum, Pl’ff, vs. John Shook, Deft Civil Action to Recover Money. Man as a Bai<»meter aud Ther mometer» »cirnce Ims tailed to inT< nt Pain is supposed to he the lot of u« poor mortal«, as inevitable as death itself and liable al any time ■ to come up..n us. Therefore it is important that remedial agents should be at hand to be used on i an emergency when the «etninal principle lodged in th« sy-tetn shall develop itself, nnd we feel the excruciating agonies of pain, or the depressing in fluence ot disease. Such a remedial agent exis in the Pain Killer, whose fame has made the cir cuit of the globe. Amid the eternal ices of the polar regions or beneath the intolerable and burn ing sun of the tropic •, its virtues are known anil appreciated. Under all Intitudes, from the one extreme to the other, suffering humanity has found re'ief from tn nv of its ills by its use. The wide nnd hroad area over which this medicine has spread, attests its value and potency. From a small be- gining. the Pain Killer hai pushed gradually along, G ood Xitws.—Tue long pr-j-’Cied enferpri-e making its O'»n highway, so'ely by its virtues. Such unexampled success and popularity has of buiidi g a ditch from Butte »reek begin» brought others into the field, who have at'emp'ed. to assume the form < f a cfriaintv. Arrange under similarity ol name, to usurp the confidence of the people and turn it to their own selfi-hncss ments, we understand, have alnady been and dishonesty, but their efforts have proved fruit made fur a preliminary suivey, with the de less. while the Pain Killer is still growing in pub . sign of laying the facta in case before the lic favor. jan. 21. 1871. nuv iippir.itu« a< sen-itive to atmospheric eoai g--s as the l.u mtn Ir.iine. It is tl.erefoie -of v.ti.l i.i.portiince to gui.rd it against the effect of v.ir uiio..8 in the weather, and ex perieuee has demons rated ihnt D h . U alker fi V inegar B itters is the Le.»t medteine for tins purpo-e at present known. It taken as a protection against the disturbing influence of sudden alterations of heat and cold. It will certainly prevent the b »wel complaint, fevers, bilioU« di-.rders. rheumatic affections, and throat d sc i-es. arising from the*e cau-ts. public at aii esr y day. If the re-tilt proves t'leeuterpri-e practicable, let ushave tl editch. We have the richest mining distiict on the coast, but this fact will avail us nothing without water, nnd that cun only be hud by or tbiough n ditch. If this is the case, and no one wou’d pretend todeny it.—‘‘why stand ye here nil the duy idle ; why d< nt you go to work?” Our Sister Republic. A gala trip through tropical MEXICO, adven ture and sight-seeing in tha land of the Aztce, the country nnd the pe-tyle. the Empire and its down fall. Beautifully illustrated by Col. A. ¿’. Evans. Canvassing agent, C. W. Jackson. War Between the States, By A. II. .Stevens, Vice President of the Con- ( federaey. Mr. A'tevens has displayed a masterly hand in separating real from apparent causes. It Ml’fC-D.—Li S week Marshal McDan'e i is bound to tie a text book. Illustrated. Canvass introduced a IL a hen Chinee to Recorder ing Agent, C. W. Jackson. To Jottx S hook , the nbovc named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you ar here by required to appear before the undersigned, u Justice of the Peace for the precinct nfore-aid. on the 24th day of April, 1871. nt ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, nt the office of said justice, in said prc-inct, to answer the above named plain tiff in n civil action ; or. if these summons be served upon you by publication you nre required to appear nod answer said c -mpln nt six weeks front the first publication, the 18th day of March, at 1 (l o’clock, a . st. The defendant wil! take notice that if he fail to answer the complaint herein the plain tiff will take judgment against him for the sum o' fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents, ($57 12-100) gold coin, with interest nt one per cent, per month, from July 7t‘i. 1871, until paid, and b'1« costs and disbursements. Given under my hand this 17th day of March, A. D., 1871. JAMES R. WADE, Justice of the Peace. March 13-h, 1871. inchlS-wfi. DIVORCES. Absolute Divorces legally obtained in New York. Indiana. Illinois, and other States, for per- W ill C lose .—We. the under-igned, Mer ■ sons from any State or country, legal every where ; desertion, drunkenness, non-support, etc., suffi chant«, will close our plices of business nt : cient cause ; no publicity. No charge until di half past 7 P. «., on the 4th of April, being vorce is obtained. Advice free. Address, MOORE A RICHARDSON, th-» day of Peace Jubilee : Sachs Bro’s, Counsellors at Law. John B Iger, A. Fisher & Brother, M. Mersor. 180 Broadway, New York City. January 7th, 1871. jan7-ly. J >hn O ih, G. Karewski, Huffman & K dp- j Chapped llanda »nd Face. Sore Lipa, Dryness of the Skin. Cured at once by HEGEMAN’S CAMPHOR ICE WITHOLYCERINE. It keeps the hands soft I in all weather. See that you get HEGEMAN’S. i Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac tured only by H kgsmam A Co., Chemists and I Druggists, New York. January 7th, 1871. jan7-ly. The Pain King CURES CRAMPS, CURES CHOLERA, CURES SICK HEADACHE, The Pain King CURES INDIGESTION, The Pain King CUL ES DYSENTERY, The Pain King CURES SUDDEN COLDS. The Pain King CURES SCALDS, 1IRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- ) gon, .'or the County of Juckson. To George McGrath, said Deft : You are here by summoned to be and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, <>n the first day of the term thereof, commencing the 13th day of November. 1871, and nnswer the complaint in this cause filed, wherein the Pl’ff prays n dissolution of the bonds of matrimony, al- ■mony. and the care and custody ot John and Georgiana, infant issues of said marriage, and a suitable maintenance for the same, on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, and persunai in dignities, rendering life burdensome ; or judg ment will be taken in defnult thereof. By order of lion. P. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, this 24th February. 1871. FAY A REA, Puff’s Att’y«. Februaey 25tb, 1871. feb25-wfi. Estray Notice. The Pain King CURES FROST BITES, The Pain King CURES BRUISES, The Pain King CURES RHEUMATISM, The I’ain King CURES TOOTH-ACHE, 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 has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to w hieh women are especially sub« Sect, 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 dow n the animal spirits. For sale by nil druggists. THE PLACE To Buy Goods CHEAFEH THAN THE The Pain King CURES STINGS OF INSECTS. As a Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled. Buy it, ’ry it, nnd be c nvinced. For sale by all deulers in Patent Medicines. W. L. COWAN, Proprietor. Jan. 14-tf. aken up by the subscriber , on T Call at J. Neuber’s Humphreys ranch, Willow Springs Precinct, Jackson county. Oregon, one black mare with white strip iu forehead, and tip of nose white, too white hind feet, six years old ; also one small white mare, no marks or brands. Appruised the 23d nd see fine stock of new day of March. 1871. by Lafayette Gall, Justice uf Goo Is direct from the manufacturers. Peace, at $20 each. II. P. DESKINS. He has a fine lot o March 25tb, 1S71. mch25 w4. JEte'W'ixxs Maob.lne« Prices Irotn $20 to $110, ca«h. iEWKLaY STORE, A Estray Notice. B ms T ach25»wL JMluoaviUe, May 13,186$. Will be supplied with the best the market can af ford. FAMILIES Can find nt this House rooms especially arranged ibr their comfort and convenience, ns well as every mention and comfort usually found at a well kept Hotel. A LARGE HALL fs attached to <ho Hotel, for Ball«, Meetings, Shows, Ac., aud can be had at reasonable terms. The II< tel is furnished with a bar room where the very best liquors and cigars may bo found, at prices to suit the times. Jacksonville. Ogn., Jan. Sth, 1871. tf. HOW TO KEEP —YOUR— MONEY AT HOME, 13 UY the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured by the -ROGUE RIVER VALLEY— —AT — WMLLE5 MAIUFACTIRIIG Ei. FISHER & BRO.’S DEALERS IN FANCY, STAPLE ft DR '30CDS, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, A New Lot of AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES AKFN UP by THE UNDERSIGNED, Liv ing in Rock Point Prccino , Jackson county, lie is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, Oregon, one dark bay marc, branded R on left hip; among which is the left hmd foot wh te, suppo-ed t<> be nine years old, XX 15 INT n. TT Zt.lX'XeXS. also one sorrel marc, five or six years old, with white strip down her face to the tip of nose—right Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load ing. hind foot white. Appraised 2Uth day of March, 1871, at twenty-five dollars each, by La ayette All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and Gal, Justice uf Peace. Repairing done to order at half price. H. ?. DESKTNS. THE TABLE Cheapest! Crockery, Etc., Etc., Just from the Factory. March 25th, 1871. Can be had nt reasonablo rate«, accordin; to the room occupied. THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. The Pain King Mary McGrath vs. George McGrath. Fcr a few cents you can buy I • of your Grocer or Druggist a TT. S. HOTEL. package cf SEA MOSS FARINE JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, made from pure Irish Moss or Corner of California and Third St*., Carrageen, which will make Proprietor, sixteen quarts cf Elanc Mange, L. HORN and a like quantity cf Puddings egs leave to inform the public that lie has the largest, best, and most com- Custards, Creams, Charlotto . modiuus Hotel in Southern Oregon. Russo, &c. It is the cheapest, i It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ; »tages from the N'l/th and South leave regularly healthiest and most delicious I fr.m the U. S. HOTEL. foed in the world. It makes a The House has lately been re painted, and reno splendid Dessert, and has no vated ; the rooms arc newly furnished, and well ventilated. The bedrooms are supplied with equal as a light and delicate IAG REDS, and every other convenience for food for Invalids and Children. the comforts of guests. A Glorious Change!! SUMMONS. C IV. C. MYER. Ashland Mill«. O?n.. .Tmunrv 25th. 1871. BOARD AND LODGING The Pain King EXTERN ALIA — 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. If you wish the henefiit of a life insurance join the Commonwealth. C. W. Jackson Agent for ¿'uuth- •rn Oregon. March 4th, 1871. mch4-tf. Tn the last century. It is that which gives them their endurance, style, form and action. | “lie has not such n fine skin as the Arab, nor is prettily roundel, oval, and small foot; but we inu-t remember thn fact that ho lives under a c<>ld climate upon elevated plains, where nature gives him for a covering a thicker skin and a warmer coat, nnd that he has been fur years step ping upon moist, clayey soil.” Tlilt.M^ $35 in U. S. gold coin, the season. G iod p isturage, wi’h good fence, near here, at 50 ets. per week. Everybody is invited to oome and <ee my stock and judge fur themselves. I I nm now ready to «ell anything in tny line at tir lowest cash price. Person« wishing t • buy £••• d will find it greatly to their advantage to exainiu our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns 1 all determined not to be undersold l»y any house u Estate of Jainc» V. Ammerman, Deceased. Jackson county. rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP | pointed, by the County Court of Jackson county. Oregon. Administrators of said Estate, all persons having claims against said Estate nre required to present them wi*h the proper vouchers, within six months from the d ite of this notice, to the said Administrators, at their residence near Ashland, in said county. ELIZABETH AMMERMAN, 1 Adm’rs B. F. MYER, j Jackson Co., March lib, 1871. mchll w4. N JUSTICE’S COURT. FOR THE PRF.- cinct of Jacksonville, County of Jackson, j State of Oregon. PUBE ABABIAN THE NEW FOOD. YVInduw (¿lasa. Nulla. Iron and Meet. Cast and >teci Piuw» W uuden and Willow H are. Etc., Etc. summons . French Writers Say CHEAP FOR CAS/I^ ALSO i I would here say, that well informed horsemen who were acquainted with this stock, said The White Prince was as promising a young burse as they had ever seen imported. To tho«o WHO are not posted as to their hi.tury, the LIQUORS, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, ETC, U. S. Ltxt> O ffice . Roseburg,) Ogn., Mnroh 1st, 1871. ) WILLIAM DAVIDSON/ (40MPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED ) nt this Office by II. Amy and Seth Hall against S. M. Hall, for abandoning his Donation upon the N. E. i of Section 6. Township 37 S., Range 1 W., in Jackson county, Ogn., with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties Office, No. Gl Front Street, are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 15th dnv of ApriL 1871. at 1 o’clock p. in., to PORTLAND, OREGON. re,«|.on<l nnd furnish testimony couceruiug said al leged abandonment. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST Ww. R. W ilms . Register. PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con A. R. F limt , Receiver. sisting of LOTS. HALF BLOCKS aud BLOCKS. March 11th, 1871. mchll-w4. HOUSES and aTORES; also, I The Fercheron QUEENSWARE, CLASSWARE, STYLE AND ACTION Surpasses them all. Tn this selection I was as. sisted by Mr. Jas. Fullington, ex-Preeident Ohio State Agricultural Society, said to oe as good a judge of this stock nsany person in the United States He was one uf 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- cnltnriet and other agricultural papers, know the world-wide reputation of PROVISIONS, queensware , notice . 1,800 POUNDS, Has large, broad, fleet limbs, 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 coast, I saw nineteen imported Pereberon horses, and I am satisfied The Wh.to Prince for KEPT BY SALEM AND CLOTHS N TIIE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Jackson County, (sitting in Pro late) March term. 1871. Iu the matter of the Estate of Jesse M. Au» byrail to Chico, Cal. He is a light, dapple gray, 5 years old the coining Spring ; weighed when ship ped in Ohio, 1.080 lbs., at at maturity, in good condition, wi 1 THE TEMPLE OF FASHION, WEIGH READY-MADE CLOTHING, CALIFORNIA One Full Hlood and two tliree«»quarter blood Percberoii maree, TIIE BEST PLACE STAPLE DRY GOODS SPECIAL NOTICES. were wilting and ready to offer tangible proof of their eiid> rsement. This is the kind id and a iy amount of mud on the banks. 1871, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, n said county, between the hours of "J o’clock v. m . and 4 o'clock p. m . of said day, expose for ■ublic sale to the highest bidder for cash in gold •oin, all the right, title and interest which the said Joshua II. ¿'terne had at his decease, ip and to the ollowing described premises, situated in the town VHE UNDERSrnNED TAKE PLEASURE •t Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit : in notifying his friends and the public gener )ne (1) House and Lot situated on Third street, ally- tnat be is now receiving and opening a very ■ ear the corner of Elm street, and running back ¡urge and extensire stock of forth westerly the same width one hundred (100) jet, and known as the Joshua II. ¿'terne’s House nd Lot. On the confirmation of the sale by the County 'ourt aforesaid, and the payment of the purchase mney, a Deed of Conveyance will be executed to le purchaser, ¿'ale to commence at 1 o’clock p. i. of said duy. ¿’1LAS J. DAY, Administrator, De bnnit non, March 11th. 1871. mchll w4. __ bokx * _ ran Lain, the idea of a ditch from Butte creek, meet» with universal fivor Irotn all directions. The valley people, it seems, en dor»e i Io a man, nod talk a« though they T he M ails . — List M mday night we re cdv»d tl e first through mails from the North for ten days. Our northern exchanges all speak >f high water in the Great Wiilumette, TEE WHITE PRINCE E. K. Anderson, Administrator of said estate, ETC., ETC •—At.an— P eace J ibii . ee .—Don’t forget the Peace having filed in said Court hw final account, and also praying for an order for fixing the time for Boots and Simes; l.adies’, Itlisses’ Jubilee Ball on the 4th in»t. hearing the same ; therefore notice is hereby.given aud Childrens’ Shoes. that said final account will be heard and deter P ersonal .— We notice Frank Cluggage mined in said Court on Tuesday. April 4tb. A. D. 1871. at which time all persons having objections W k have also in connection with the above a very Supt. of the Stage Co., in town this week. to Large and Extensive Stock of Choice said final account and settlement, must then and there make the same. By order of T. II. B. .Shipley, Judge of said CROCERIES. Court. MILLER—In Manzanita l’recmet, March 2Stb. HARDWARE, ¿TL.A5 J. DAY, Clerk. 1871, to the wife of John S. Miller, a «on. M’rhl l-w4 March 11, lg71. T he B ctte C heek D itch —So far ns we pel, James T. G enn. An on (Jduian, Win. K -yer, Louis Sul mon, P. J. Ryan, J.dm Neuber, Dr. Wnt. »Jackson. E U. Brooks. T Saturday, April 8th, A. D.. HUDSON «fc MEN EF, arc our duly author ixed Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 Park Row, ••Times” Building, New York. Hayden who, after a brief interview with th»- C-les'ial, requested him to e intribute 8" 50 towards »«aying the expenses of the Town Government. The Heathen Chinee immedi ately complied with the request of the polite Recorder, and went on h s w«y rejoicing. II- had l>een indulging in the prevailing pastime of fighting, of which it seems the Recorder disapproves. HE IMPORTED PERC1IER0N OR NOR- mnn burse will be kept the coining season, commencing February lrt. at my farm, near Ash land, on the stage road, till April 1st. From and after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes days—nt the stable of Reames A Wilson, Jackson ville ; Fridays and Saturdays at my farm. GENERAL MERfllANDISE, I ' THE WHITE PRINCE. L WŒS AND GENTLEMEN ! Administrator’s Sale. SATURDAY MORNING. APRLL 1, 1871. No. 30 (Second floor,) Merchant*« Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent for San Francisco. JkTTZjTlxTZOIsr, M ay F estival .—We call the attention of gòbrrtiscintuts. our readers to the Ad. of Mr. VV lute, in this issue of our Paper, and will say that owing DEALER IN to dull times Mr. White has placed his tick ets at S3 00, to correspond with the times. N pursuance of an order of the County Court From the well known liberality of our host of Jackson county, O.egon, made March 7th, and his ability to cater to the coinforts of hi? A. D., 1871, the undersigned as Administrator, guests, we have no hesitancy in predicting u l)c bonii non, of the Estate of Joshua H. Sterne, CALIFORNIA STREET, glorious time to all that may grace the Occa deceased, will on sion. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON; OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. FISHER «k BRO.’S, (Curner California and Oregon Streets.) JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. May 1st, 1869. M ho would respectfully announce to the trade and public generally, that they are now manufact uring and have on hand for sale, a large assortment of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain TWILLED and CHECK FFANNEL.S, 4C. AC. of the best quality and at LOW RATES. Orders solicited. A liberal discount made te the trade. Ashland, May 1st, 1869. LAGER! LAGER! EAGLE BREWERY. OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOWON HAND and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag er Beer in Southern Ore on. which he will sell >n quantities to suit purchasers. Call and teat the article. Jacksonville Juoe $th, 1869. J