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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. «««« july * ’ _______ ___ — t —-------- -- ~ SATURDAY MQRN.ING, JULY.,,1. 1871. THOMAS W»Vt’E. Ko. 30 (Second fioorj Merchant's Exchange, California Street, j,»low Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent for 8** Francisco. HUDSON <fc MKNET, are our duly author ited Agents in the Atlantia States. Office, 41 r»rk Row, "Times” Building. New York. JfiS. T. GLENN, cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of tlio STATE for ^ALIj- _ __ ___ ____ _ of jnjAtl<'T:-';TATE and otlerA rroptfrli put-1 t Correspondents, in thi* Cn»V nrt'J, " Thursday eve, June 2'Jth ult. Our nd- cknRed'fer throughout tbe STATES and TERRTTOrtTl'S, ■ « , . VT- Tifrh Anni lj0Urn®^ meeting of the Board of Trustees with great care and »n the maul ADVANTA Celebration of the w.. held n.i, oven|,.g. „n ,|18 „,.-„,1,..-. rrr- GEOUS TERMS. versary of -‘“f- Mr- 4>er- Mino.e, <-f L HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS fat Bvbee 8 Grove, near Jacksonville, i . * _ " T , ... meeting rend an] approved. 1 he committee NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES Tueaday. Jnly 4th. 1871. l|ic ^,4^ o( , CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And « General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI survey of the same to the intersccti m of the NESS transacted. - ■ _ f Tt ___ - - I PvnAnrrn FOR THE.T1MES.] 1 IRkrORTED _ DEALER IN s I 8 S, J f I dii !’ .' / Temple of Fashion CALIFORNIA STREET, PROGRAMME. ¡State road. Continued with instructions. I The fallowing programme has been adopted: AGENTS of tills OrFICE in all the CIT The committee on alterations ami improving IES and TOWNS in tho STATE, will receive Hoisting of National Flags and salute nt J. M. BA1.T1MOKF. is our duly authorited town hall nnd building, report an estimate ul descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward sunrise. Salutes at noon and sunset. sgent for Portland, Oregon. probable cost of same as proposed. 1 he jb© samo to the above address. February 4th, 1371. feU-tf. At 9J o ’ el >ck. a . M , tbe church bells will DANIEL GREEN ia our authorized agent leuiin.’iittec was continued, with Mr. Howard FEMHE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE be rung «nd the procession will form in front .added, with instructions to procure specifiea for Josephine County H in notifying his friends and tbe public gener J of tbe Court House, in the following order : ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very I tion« to be drawn up and submitted to the First, music; second, National ( ar con large and extensive stock of ¡Board for the work, preparatory to ndvertis- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE - taining representations of the several States • ing for bids far game work. R- S. Dunlap s and of the Army and Nary; third. Orator, .bill of$22, and J. S. Howard’s bill of 5,»r> t»r Religious Notices Reader and Chaplain; fourth, S»cieties;| surveying Third street, "n9 ordered to be fifth, citizens in vehicles ; sixth, citizens on paid. The Board, at the request of R- S. iü^u w Rav. FsTnrn BLAvenarr will hold divine irr- Í — REÁDY-MADE CL6THÍH6, horseback ; seventh, eit zens on foot. Dunlap, allowed tho committee of nrrango vi.-eaat the Catholic Church tomorrow, at the Ou arriving on the ground, the following! merits for tbe 4th of July t° nsq the firt» Travelers nre nlwAve Hablo to su bien attacks of T-JC usual h< ur. , Rrv. B. R. Johnson will preach in the Metho exer'i^es will take place : ¡truck to be return’d in good order ah faund. Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and these occur * * * > * À V I k i. ring when absent from homo, arc very unpleassnt. First, music ; second, prayer l>y the Chap dist Church, to-morrow, at 11 o’clock, a . m - 1 Board adjourned. Th«» I’ ain K ii i ER may always bo relied upon i:.’ CALIFORNIA AND SALEM lain, Rev. B. R. Johnson ; third, reading of such case«. As soon a-- you feel the symptom«, J T . d T SACHS BRO’S TlttAJiacis.—The New York Circus per the Declaration of Independence by E. B. B ook A gency .—Mr. G. B. Blood, who hr." take one tcaspoonful in a gill of new milk nnd formed at this p'aee, on Saturday evening Wilson, Esq.; fourth, music; fifth, oration been for i^me time pn«t canvnsving this ac molasses and n gill of hot water, stir well together nt. cloths nnd drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until .aet, before a large audience. by Rev. I. D. Driver; sixth, music; sev tion for Prof. 0. S. Fowler’s grert work on relieved. If the pains Le ¡¡©veres bathe the bowels BLANKETS, ave received , as usual , the first the “Science of Life.” has just received his ami hick with the medicine clear. and best stock of SPRING and SUMMER enth, dinner. luuiGRATtON.—Tbe tide ot immigration In case of Asthma and l’lithisic, take a teaspoon HOOP SKIRTS, GOODS there is to be found this side of San Fran books «nd is now engaged in delivering to ful in a gill of hot wnt»-r sweetened well with mo Officers of the day: Orator, Rev. I. D. from California, instead of diminishing, cisco. .o. . - t his orders. The succes« that has attended lasses : also bathe tho throat nnd stomach.faithfully ■«mi te iecrease. Tbe roads are constantly Driver; reader. E. 1». Vvatson, E»q. ; chap with tho medicine, clear. lain, Rev. B. It. Johnson ; chief marshal, hi« ennvass in the valley is a high end Tae —ALSO— Dr. Sweet says it takes out tbe serenos« in cases lined wagons, lien!« and flocks. ment of the work. The mission of this of bonesetting faster than anything he ever np- Boots and Shoes; Laities’, Misses’ E. D. Foudray. it and Childrens’ Shoes. 1. ».-j ■ ’ ' A/ A R ecovering .—We aro informed that Mr. A cordial invitation is extended to our fal work, from the pen of this great physiologist. plie» Fishermen’r6 ¿fíen'exposed to' hnrts by having f 5 Taylor, wlio was shot through ths hand by low citizens in this and the adjoining coun i involves « scientific treatment <rf tlie develop- their skin .piercpij ,bv jjool:s4 nnd fins of fish, can i Wit have ¿Im in oonnectlon with the above a very ; ment of manhood nnd womanhood, opening tip recover- bo relieved \v bathing with' th« Fain Killer as Soon Neatbamer, a short time since, is Large and'Lxteusive Steely of Choieo ties in Southern Oregon to unite with us in ns the aeoidontihccurs ; in this Way tho unguisb is I Che grand problem of the improvement of tho ing. the celebration of the Ninety Fith Anniversa .«•¡on abate i ; bathe as often as once in five min human species—tending to promote domestic utes, say three or four times, nnd you will seldom CRCCERIES. ry of the National Independence. C rop ’ s in S am ' s V allet — Mr. C. C. Me- have nny trouble. Au abnndant supply of water and bounti happiness and virtue by giving a plain ex HARDWARE, Clendon inform« u* that the crops never The bites and scratches of dogs nnd cats are position of the natural affections and inter' söon cured by bathing with tlio Pain Killer, dear. ful lunch will be furnished on tbe grounds. looked better in the northern part of the < I» » 7 2ff>k relations of the «exes. A subject of such- vi QUEENSWARE, J ames D. F ay , ciunty than they do this season. tal importance to the^interests of human Chapped Hand« mid Face, Chm’n Com. of Arrangements. CLASSWARE, Sore Lips, Dryness of the Skin. ¡society, handled in the chaste nnd masterly Sicx.—We learn that a private letter form —AND — <Ste.. <tc., Ci«pt. Kcepp, formerly of the Klamath Res j T he R oad to L ink R iver .—We hope the style of the author, will not fail to find n CUTLERY, Î Curel nt once by HEG EMAN’S CAMM10R ICR •rvaliou, states that Lieut. Thoborn, former- County Court will take some action, nt the re>p >nse in the mind of all interested in the Vi'ITH GLYCERINE. It keep« the bands roti PAINTS, in all weather. See that voti get IIEGEMAN’S. lv of Fort Klamath, is not expected to live- July session, in regard to the ro td over the wellfaro and progress oi the human race. Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents, Manufac I mountains to Link river. This road is the We deeply regret to hear the sad news. CELS, tured only by H e G eman 4 Co., Chemists and > if* vH K lamath I tems . — We are indebted to Mr. ¡only means of communication between the Druggists, New York. ETC, Of the Very Latest Ht y let. January 7th. 1871. ■ > j«r7-1y. P ers 'M al —Mr. Sewell Truax, from Walla Rogue river and Link river valleys, and it Sam. Colver for the following item« from tbe ALSO Klamath Basin : . Walla, line been sojourning amongst us for has been negl-cted to such an extent that it f 4 the past faw days. Mr. Truix was one''« almost impassable far even light wagon», On the 25th ult. a heavy frost killed all the I» lndow Glass, Nalls. Ii-on and wtnong the first Surveyors of this Valley. Through the neglect and apathy ff our peo- potatoes and other garden vegetables. Steel, Cost and steel Plow« I t» ouden and 11 illow Black crickets are nppearing Ln immense We were pleased to see him looking so well. p’<S the »rode of Link river and Go >se L i.k- IV are, Ute., Lite. ------------- •------------- : has been lost to this valley.. The people of numbers and are proving very destructive to A painful rumor is nffaat in town to the Siskiyou had energy and enterprise CDough the grain and all small vegetables excepting effect that Mr. L. Zigler has bad the mistor. (O build a good wagon r ad from Yreka t<> peas. They are so ntreherorfs that smnll nui n w i- •ell anything in my line at the tune to lose part of his hand by the prenis. Lake country, and thereby captures the creek’s have beoJme dammed with their dead Person.« wishing t> buy goods Oregon stessi opposite Overbeck’« Hospital, lure explosion of a blast at the works in Big trade of that region. Oar people, on the con bodies, and the stench is said to be awful- will find it gr’utly 15 their adviuitage to examine larz* assortment of FANCY GOODS ; !n our stock before purchasing cDewucrc, ns f iirn Bar. No particulars are received, «nd we trary. bad a road to that section which only George Nurse's garden lias been destroyed to fact, everything von want from a NEEDLE to ■ determined mH to be JACKSONVIBLiE, OGN hop« the rumor is without f <t;dation. SILK DHESS, •. Gif» 11 , •« »77 ,it . •'»{» J FIN----------------------- needed a moderate outlay to be kept in thor- the extent of SI,000 by them. They have- Jocksuit County. P erson al .— We had the pleasure of moet- 0UR^ repair. Yet through pure neglect this not injured the grass yet and stojk look? II — <üvc ¡no D Cl'1 m . jii'.gs ¡or yonr- road has become almost impas-able. T,. Well. ing Andy Davidson. Esq., thia week. ,<ii :.« to our cipac 0 furnish goods n« above. Emigration still continues. Diffem ha«just returned from a trip to the sl,ow what this country has lo-t and i\ 1 si;1£ JAS. T. GLENN. In. the G-ente’ Department, : by the penny wise and pound foolish pclirv -State«.” PROPRIETORS A G rieveance .—Our forbearing citizen* n Depu‘y Sheriff Foiidray returned fromi0^ ^ie C0UIKy author ties, we will «implv .he western part of our town should ¡nv< k° Yen enn ruit rnur«e1f in STRAW and CASSI cite an instance : An outlay t>f$2,0l*i) could RER E II ATS. .Cloth:«.? of nil Descviptien, LIN Portland. i*Ji .i . EN COATS, BOOTS and -SHOES, and n general I put tb s road in g i«»d repair, so ns to ship die City Futhers again«! an intolerable nui ! rjlIIIS favorite st.ible lias been reopened and asW.mriit of Gents’ Furnishing ‘Goods. sance caused by the everlasting rattling and flvacAS Coarn».—Lui Nhung, tbe Chinese mar- ‘flour a» f.ir a» Go-»«e Like. F our nt tb«u I derer, was in Court before Judge I’^nu on a writ of \Vc call rpcc ’.sl attention tPA’jtr extensive stock c uttering <>f nomer'U« cow hells which effect- AuAea« •»rytu on Monday and Tuesuay. His coun : pluocjs w rth $10 a huiohe l, aid oth'ir 3'H'- of Ladies, 511sse= apd Children’s California Mad« sel demurred to the .Sheriff's return, which de plies in proportion. It the road» ir’asln rep ir lla’.ly banishes sleep. Dogs may ba k, cats Shoes. murrer was sustained. The .Sheriff amended the may squall, eavotes howl, owls dolefully boot, All tberfl GODDS, as well as our large stock of return an ! the p! »intiff demurred to the amended w^e could C 'inniand the t ad? » f G i- Lake Groceries, Tobacco and Liquors, will be sold nt return. w'Qien .WO.’ orerrulnJ. Plaintiff then filed as welt Link river, and the ‘beUeGU qf tnat and rude t»*»y< serenade With tin pans and very low prices for CASH, and to ì'HOi!TT, — AND— a replication and the defendant demurred, wh’ch trade to this valley would mo-e than rep:»» other attendant rattletraps, tut it nil w uld ¡•À Tl.SG CCSTOMUnS. demur was overruled. The case was then eun- n d te a flash in rhe pan to the dozen mid ihe outlay f»>r repairs three times ».ver. We tined till Jul * 5tb. Cs5~Bc Sure and Call on Us. Goode M’ llk J ial A Co.’s C ikcls performed here] hope the County Court wi’l make « libernl three brass cl ippered instruments that dole i Shown with Pleasure-!!:?. Fur hire od reasonab ’ e tortus. out their harsh sounds upon thestillness i f the Wednesday night, and gave universal satisfaction.- appropriation to put this road ¡ h iepur-> this nigh’, grating upon the sleepers’ nerve«, Thi« e.aipauy exeels any eoaipany exhitingin this; summer, and then keen it in good order. SACHS BRO'S» Tbe largest corral in tho town is attached to the « region. Tbe performance» were both new and ex- rudely tearing them from the arms of Mor stable. Teamsters will find ample accommoda Jay Gth, 1E71. eelleat. This remark is especially true as re L and P atents .—The says oatent« phius and leaving their minds in poor condi tion for their animal* at all times. Horses board garde M’ile Lucy and L;ii<l i Jeal. As equestriennes ed on reasonable terms. they are entitled to bear off the palm. Mr. Dave I far tbe following named persuis are lying in i»>n for morning devotions. f -PEARSON & McINTYRE. L >ng is tbe prince of elowns. He ignores the the Roseburg Land Office ready far delivery ¿Jt »tale joke» of the ring, and gives the audience wit THiá NEW ECOD uumized with vulgarity. In short, this circus is to the owners : BORN well worth the patronage of the public. The side C oorc lurity—neory II. B irrett and W Wmt-jea à Helms, Proprietors. show of minstrels is a bilk, and we are glad to I A. Brown. DAVIS—Jacksonville. June 24, 1871, to the wife ko -iw is not connected with tbe Circus. of Doc. L. T. Davis, a daughter. Oregon SI., next to Odd Fellows* Buildiug. Curry county — Charles Bliley and Ed I A G R ERME XT.— We. th« iindersipned. merchants ward Burrough. Cutlcrv, MENTZ—Sterlingville Jackson county, June 24, «f Jscküonrille. Oreg <n, do agree to close our re- I essrs , v . intjen jgelms beg to Douglas county—Geo. A. Bart, Baker Dun 1871, to the wife of Fred Mentz, a son. spective places of busiaes.s on tbe 4th of July, 1871. Crockcrv. inform their friends r.H-l Hie pnbtie generally Iwiween the hours of 1« o’clock, A. M., and 4, P* can, Kagsdale, E lwar<l Breen. Charles Bar ANDERSON—Bear Creek, in this County, June M. •_ that they havo thoroughly refitted their aaloou, 25, to the wife of John Anderson, a son. rett, W. Benefield, Samuel Blakely. A. F. and reduced tho price of liquors to Etc., Etc Nache Bro., John Bilger, Brown, Aaron Burt, Burbon Brockway, J- A. Fisher Bro., J. Ntman, OU Till: BUJST QUALITY, Í G. Karewsky, Hoff in ¡ mi A Klippel, Jacksonville »Market Prices, M. & H. R. Baker, D. R. Bayles, T. Brown, ' AND THE » ’ M. Mentor, Wm. Boyer, #arvr Reported «nd corrected weekly for the D emocratic CHEAPEST IN THIS COl'NTRY. W. F. Baker, W. C. Burk, Geo. Bawyer, II. Jas Drum. A Ullman, They will bo happyto havo their friend» "call i T imes by Sachs Bros., Wholsale andRetail dealers i City Drug Ston, E. C. Brooks, & F. R. Boggcrs, J. B. Buell, S. B. Briggs. in Drygoods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions and emile.” fish fr <•_ nr.o.T, P. J. Ryan, James I. Glenn, - Etc., Etc. Wm. Beal, A. F. Ambrose. California and Oregon Streets,) L. Solomon, Joba Nuerber. few cents you can ouy (Corner JACKSONVILLE, English Ale and Porter, Lane county—Thus. Btmbre, M. Bennet, 0 R EGO N. GROCERIES. C bavcisc T im «.—We are informed that tbe en Jno. Bowers, W. W. Buoy, 11. C. Boren, J. cf your Grocer or Druggist a Mar 1st’. I0«’.'. ¡SraARS—Crushed A "¡9 Ib..b............. 21 @25 terprising monopoly, commonly known as tbe together with the finest brands of liquors and ci B. Buscher, L. Buoy. James Buoy. S F Golden C 18@22 package cf SEA MOSS FARINE gars always on hand. 0- A-C. .S'tage Co., have gene back on their feet Sandwich Is B ] 5(5,18 Jackson county — II. F. Barron, M. Bellin time—»o called.‘ Hereafter stages will lay over C offee —Costa Rico 25@28 made from pure Irish Mos3 or 50 Points of Billiards for Drinks, Fresh Ground 37 (a. 50 .in Jacksonville every night. The stage time has g«r, H. R. Brown, F. P. Bartlet, J. H. Bel April 1st, 187<1. aprT-tf. Chocolate 50 Carrageen, which will make IHI.O GAPMAN TAKER THIS METHOD ■ changed so often lately that everybody has got be lenbrock, Wm. Bybee, W. Bybee & D. Col T eas — Young Hyson 50 $1 25@1 of informing bis friends. and the public gen wildered. and tbe stages have to layover in order well, J. B. Bunyard. F. G. Birdseye. S. G. Gold Hill Quartz Mining Company. Japan . 1 00(41 25 sixteen quarts cf Diane Mange, erally. tluit he ba.« opened a Meat Market on Uali- to hare the time eene round, as tbe inebriated F lour — 100 ft ....... Burges«. . 2 50 euss swung on to the door knob waiting for Street,.opposite the United States Hotel, and a like quantity cf Puddings fori-ia M eal " " "....... . 3 00 where may be found at all times the bort »,-f— hie bed to "swing round the eirele.” There’s en Josephine county—Phebe Bunch. C racker « ft ......... I s H You Win Find LADIES’ HATS DRESS GOOPS uru.; ey-jUi ■ 1 | PEABSON 4. }4| ■- M c I ntyre , a 7 M • a 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 T 4 4 4 4 terprise in this new management—yon bet there is. The closer the railroad approaches the longer it will take you to reach it by stage. .See it 7 C andles Box....... H ail .—The hail storm, which proved so 100 ft ........... disastrous in Douglass county, passed ; S alt i S ale rates ft ft.......... N ot O cr F ault .—A subscriber from Rock through a part of Josephine. Mr. Wilder, S oda ft .................. Point informs us that last week’s T imes failed of Slate creek, informs us that the storm was i S pices " .................... to reach that place. The package was en- very severe on Applegate, utterly ruining I ViXEOAR *{S Gai.......... . C alifornia M atches "gt doz *1 'reed and placed in tbe postoffice, and we green fields and gardens, the vegetables be- G erman presume is now enjoying a trip to tbe Bay— jng beaten into tbe ground by the enormous PROVISIONS possibly to New York. Our subscribers at hail stones. Pieces of hail were picked up H ams ft ■"ibe point” will understand that tbe leas of which measured nine inches in circumfer B acon L ard the package must be charged to tbe careless ence. ft.’ B utter aess of the pu st office officials : not to us. Mr.-McAllister informs us that his wheat' ; E ggs 7 Doz. !b........... is eut all to-pieces ; that every board on Mr. iCriKESE Ai-ei.r.s—Dried ’ji» ft M as > nic C elebration .—The Masonic cel-| Kemper's barn was split ; that Moore’s or P eaches —** ebration of St. John’s Day, last Saturday, chard, on Applegate, is literally ruined. H oney ^2 ft a grand affair. The Masons of this and Even tbe large oak trees nod the bushes in tbe VEGETABLES Josephine counties mustered nearly a hundred track of the storm were stripped clean-of P otatoes ft .................................. «troag. and marched from their hall, proceed ft...... ................... leaves. The hail buried itself in tbegrouDd, Oxio.vs B eaks ft .................................... «’1 by the Circes band, to the Court House, ’here, after prayer by Rev. Mr. Johnson in some instances, four inches deep. 4 4 4 « • • 44 4 4 4 4 & 4 Í 44 20@ 25 5 50(46 so 1 Kit, 22} 4 50 @0 Oo 18 @25 20 @25 f.-7 @50 1 00@l 50 2 o @37 *50@75 18(5.20 13 (<1.18 14 hi, 15 2 5 @50 10(420 20 12(415 18(0)20 38 @50 3@4 •■'nd voeal and instrumental music. Rev. I. SPECIAL NOTICES T he R ock P oint B ridge .—It is rumored D. Driver, delivered a Masonic address. A dinner and ball closed the festivities of the that the bridge across Rogue river at Rock Point is in so dangerous a condition that the WILLIAM DAVIDSON, day. stage passengers refuse to cross in the coach, C*A™ L aki .—We hear many inqueriee preferring to cross on foot. As this bridge, b«itig m«je by atrangers regarding tbe exAct while notoriously unsafe, was made a part of xality of and distance to Crater Lake. The the county road by an urpardonnhle blurt Office, No. 64 Front Street, ke lie« north-east of Jacksonville about der of the predecessors of the present Board PORTLAND, OREGON. ninety miles. A good wagon road ha« been of County Commissioners, it behooves the lat u’lt all the way. Parties can pracure all ter to remedy, as far as possible, tbe egre REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST « means of transportation and of comfort gious blunder of tbe former Board, and thus PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con ,a J^ksonville, and can make a very plea8- prevent the county from being mulcted in sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also, I *nt ®Oa’>t*in trip, beside« enjoying the beaw damages by sueb an accident as that IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un <randeat scenery on the coast. j occurring at Evans Creek recently. Real Estate Dealer Notice. Custards, Creams, Charlotte Busse, &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest and most delicious feed in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and ha3 no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids aoid Children.: — ■ —....................... o ■ BEEF, I PORK, TÎIE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. Plantation Bitters. T MUTTON, »------------------------------------------------------- A Glorious Change!! here is SAUSAGES, *c. Jacksonville, Ogn., April 15th, IS71. tf. Call at J. Neuber’s This wonderful vcgelabic re storative is tlie sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a nd see his fine stock of new tonic and cordial for the aged I ! Goods direct from the manufacturers. and languid, it lias no equal He has a fine lut o among stomachics. As a remedy í=» o vXr 1 »1 g; IVI a c li i n o Trices’lrom £70 tó $110, cath. for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sub I A New Lot of AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES ject, it is superseding every other I Juft from the Factory. stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, 01* frigid, it acts He is agent for the best Rifles and ri»Ul» made, among which is tho as a specific in every species of iiisi\rn.-x- mm disorder which undermines the ¡Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load bodily strength and breaksdowu ing* the animal spirits. For rale by All kinds of Watch and Clock CTeaning and Repairing done to order at half price. ell druggists. • • • Jacksonville, M»y l.t, lass. jewulky store :, A delinquent upon the following described Stock, an account of as sessment levied on Aug. 22d. 1868, March 27th. 1089, Jmiv 14th, 1870, and November 8th, 1870, these several amounts set oppaeito the names of the respective Shareholders, as follow» ; Names. No. Ctifctes. Shares. AmL John McLaughlin....... ....21................ 50.. ....187 5(1 “ " " ......... 22......... .....30....... 52 50 " " " ......... 23................ IO,.,«, 17 50 And lb accordance with law and an order of the Beard of Trustees, made on tho 3d of June, 1871, so many of the Shares of each parcel of said Stoek as may be necessary, will be sold at the Company’s Office, at Sachs Bros. Store, Jackson ville, Oregon, on Saturday. July Sth, 1871, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of raid iky. td pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of ad vertising and expenses of sale. IKE SACHS, Sce’y. Jacksonville, Juno 5tb, 187!. jelO-w, •• ------------ 5---------------------------------- U----------- ------------------------------ ---------------------------- --------- Administratior’s Notice. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP- JL pointed by tho County Court of Jaokson coun ty, Oregon Administrator of the Estate of Gabrel Lemon, decc’d, all persons having claims «gainst said Estate are required to present them with th« proper vouchers within six months from tbe dato of this notice, to mo at my office in said county.r, C. W. KAHLER, Administrator. • Jcclcennville, June Iflth, 1871. j»17-4w. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ONE LARGE freight wagon for snle. Also one sett team harnere, new. The above property can be seen at the U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville. Terms of sals part cash, and tho remainder in freight. LOUIS HORNE. Jack»^nrille, M»y 12th, 1871. mayl’-tf. T