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COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS ¡Thç pi'moiTJtic ¡¡Times. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 22, 1873. Agents for the ••Times.” I fToton ani) (founts. C atholic C hurch . — Rev. Father Blanchet will hohl divine services at the Catholic Church to-morrow, (Sunday) ut the usual hour. R emoved .—The motive power of the ■old quaitz mill, which has stood idle so long at the forks of Jackson creek, has been removed, and will be used by Jas. Herd & Co. to run a saw-mill on Poor man’s creek. I ITEMLETS The following are the proceedings for Printer’s delight—Cash subscribers. the February term of the County Court: Gen. Gillem has established army Present-F. B- Watson, Judge; Jacob, headquarters at Dorris’ ranch. Wagner and M.H. Drake, Commission A telegraph office has been established ers; 1’at. Dunn, Clerk. at Rock Point. M. Colvig is operator. The report of Marvin S. Wood, Super David Cronemiller has returned from visor of District No. 16, was submitted, a professional tour along the stage road. examined and approved, which shows Considerable snow fell the forepart of that 13 persons tire still delinquent on the week, but fine weather now reigns account of work. supreme. Report of Wm. II. Parker, Supervisor of District No. is, was submitted, exam The Circuit Court is still in session, • c * ined and approved. No delinquents. and will undoubtedly adjourn some time Report of Daniel Hopkins, Supervisor next week. of District N<>. 35, was submitted, exam For the benefit of those unacquainted ined and approved. No delinquents. with the Game Law, we republish it on Report of John A. Grieve, Supervisor our first page. of District No. 3, was submitted, exam The number killed in the battle of ined and approved. Eight delinquents. the lava beds, including those who since Report of John W. Dollarhide, Super died of wounds, is eight. visor of District No. 4, was submitted, . Lieutenant Moss left Redding, Cal., on examined and approved. Two delin Thursday morning, 13th inst., with nine quents. teen men for the scene of hostilities. The bid of Thus. Mee for building a , A teamster named Joseph Wallace, bridge across Applegate creek for $1,500 while hauling Government freight be- was accepted. ! yond Ashland, fell from his wagon and Report of W. M. Mathes, Supervisor; of District No. 15, was submitted, exam broke his ankle. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. For Street Conimissiouer. Estray Notice. EVERYBODY ____ T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- npAKEN UP BY ’ THE UNDERSIGNED, liv- 1 didate for the office of Street Commissioner, B iug 4 4 miles north of Ph<rnix, two head ®f subject, to the decision of tho citizens of Jackson ville at the polls ut eusuing city election on the cattle—one a pale red cow with white belly, mark ed with upper and under slope in the right ear ; 4 h of March next. II. F. PHILLIPS. . the other a pale red two-year old heifer, with the Jacksonville, Feb. 22, 1873. left ear cropped. They are appraised at $15 each. I. J. PHIPPS. For .Marshal. J. P. B urns , J. P. SU January 25th, 1873 I HEREBY7 ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- I delate fbr the office of Marshal, subject to the Estray Notice decision of the citizens of Jacksonville at the polls nt the ensuing city election on the 4th of rpAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ON March next. JAMES P. McDANlEL. L December 1 1th, 1872, one red line-back cow, Jacksonville, Feb. 15th, 1873. tour years old, and calf, marked with a crop oil the left ear and split and under-bit in the right, For Street Commissioner. branded on the left hip with an anchor. The T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- I above described property can be found by calling 1 didate for the office of Street Commissioner, at G. YV. Isaacs’ ranch seven miles north-east of J. W. PITMAN. subject to the decision of tho people of Jackson- Jacksonville. February 8th, 1S73. t4. ville at th c po Ils at the ensuing city election on the 4th of March next. PETER B0SC11EY. Administrator’s Notice. Jacksonville, Feb. 1, 1873. i CAN HAVE A CHANCE —AT— SACHS BROS’. I i rpiIE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed I by the County Court of Jaekson county, Ore I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- gon, Administrator of tho Estate of Wendelin I didate for the office of Marshal, subject to the Xus. deceased, all persens indebted to said estate decision of the citizens ef Jacksonville at the are requested to settle the same immediately, and polls at the ensuing town election on tho 4th of all persons having claims against said estate are March next. JACOB R0UDABI SII. i requested to present them with the proper vouch ers to me at my residence near Linkville, Jackson Jacksonville, Feb. Sth, 1873. county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. CASPAR SCHNEIDER, Adm’r. February 4th, 1873. t-l HERE’S YOUR CHANCE For Marshal TEMPLE OF FASHION, F or S treet C ommissioner .—IL 1*. —TO SELECT FftOM— Phillips, its will be seen by advertise ment, announces himself a candidate for the office of Street Commissioner. Mr. Phillips is well qualified, and will make Administratrix’s Notice. Private Miller, Company C, Twenty- ined ami approved. Three delinquents. A MOST COMPLETE STOCK —TO GET— tt good officer, if elected. otice is hereby given that the Report of W. J. Ply male, Supervisor. first Infantry, who received a wound in undersigned has been appointed by tho H ouse B urned by I ndians .—Dennis of District No. 6, was submitted, exam the arm in the Modoc battle, has been SUPERIOR BOOKS! County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, Ex obliged to submit to amputation. ('rawley’sold house, about four miles from ined and approved. Five delinquents. ecutrix of the Estate of Lewis Ganung, deeeased. rOHN PATTERSON IS NOW ENGAGED All persons indebted to said estate are requested I the military headquarters on Lost river, I Rep<»rt of M. I). Sturgess, Supervisor A deed has been made by the School I in canvassing Southern Oregon for two su- to settle the same immediately, and all persons was burned to the ground by someof Capt. of District No. 20, was submitted,exam Land Commissioners to Andrew Davis, perior books, entitle I ‘‘The Livingstone Expedi having claims against said estate are requested to —OF— tion,” an interesting and truthful description of present them, with tho proper vouchers, to me at Jack’s band last week. No one was oc ined ami approved. No delinquents. of this county, to certain school lands in the expedition sent out to find tho whereabouts of my residence in Jacksonville within sis months cupying the house at the time. the renowned traveler, David Livingstone, and from the date hereof. Report of C. J. Weiss, Supervisor of Section 37, south of Range 2 West. “Plain Homo Talk and Medical Common Sense,” ZANEY GANUNG, Administratrix. The Grand Jury has indicted the Mo a useful book which should be found in every C anvassing .—John Patterson is now District No 13, was submitted, examined Jacksonville, February Gth, 1873. t4. 8tl. doc Indians connected with the massa family. engaged in canvassing this section for and approved. No delinquents. Administrator’s Notice. Report of R. A. Cook, Supervisor of cre ot’ the white settlers, and a bench THE COTTAGE MONTHLY, two superior books, entitled “The Liv I District No. 11, was submitted, exam : warrant has been ordered to be issued for ingstone Expedition,” and “Plain Home mill: BEST STORY MAG AZINE—THE BEST FW5HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed I by the County Court of the State of Ore 1 Young Folks’ Magazine—the best Old Folks’ I their arrest. Talk, or Medical Common Sense,” lately ined ami approved. One delinquent. Magazine—the best Home Folks’ Magazine— gon, for Josephine county, administrator of the Report of Christian Kretzer, Supervis issued. Those wishing first-class books, Louis Tucker, who for the past twelve best for all. Twelve monthly’ numbers sent for estate of J. G. Adams, deceased, all persons hav —EVER BROUGHT TO— now have their chance to procure them. or of District No. 21, was submitted, ex or fifteen years has handled the reins so fifty cents —384 closely printed pages. Speci ing claims against such estate are required to pre I amined and approved. Seventeen delin I dextrously for the O. & C. Stage Co., mens free. Enclose one cent for postage. Ad sent the same, with the proper vouchers, within Read his advertisement. six months from this notice to mo at my residence dress COTTAGE MONTHLY, quents. in Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon ; and 1 12 LaSalle St., Chicago, Ills. has been appointed Division Agent. A S ad C ase .—John Neuber was exam Report of Joel Dixon, Supervisor of all persons indebted to said estate arc required to I worthy promotion. make immediate payment. ined before Judge Watson on Thursday, District No. 26, was submitted, exam B. WHITE, ALEX. MARTIN7. SOUTHERN OREGON! DAN. L. GREEN, Adm’r. I ’ eports furnished by a former promi 13th inst., and pronounced insane, and ined and approved. Seven delinquents. Kerbyville, Jan. 15, 1873.—14. was on Wednesday, l!>th inst., taken to Report of G. W. Isaacs, Supervisor of nent official of Oregon credit the Modoc Final Settlement. the Asylum at East Portland. Mr. Neu District No. 17, was submitted, exam Indians with 153 massacresof white peo (Successors to James T. Glenn,) I n some in- ber is one of our most prominent and re ine! and approve<l. Twenty-seven de ple from Is 16 down to 1861. S tate or O kegox , ) > S3. x .. r . • stances they were allied with the Pit spected citizens, and it s to be hoped that linquents. County o: Jo$epuine, ) DEALERS IN AMES NEELY, Administrator of the estate of he will ere long be again among us, en RejMirt of John La Tourette, Supervis River Indians, and their depredations William A. Gibson, deceased, having this day he mountain passes south extended to the We keep every tiling that a per tirely recovered. or of District No. 31, was submitted, ex rendered hie final account for final settlement of son expects to tind in a first-class said estate, nil persons interested arc notified that amined ami approved. Three delin of Y reka. House, and we invite the public CALIFORNIA STREET, S entenced .—J. B. Markham and R. Monday, the 7th day of April, 1873, has been set quents. G kaxd Juitv R epoiit .— The following to call and see for themselves. apart as the day for hearing objections to the II. Stocktoli, con* icted of larceny, were Report of D. W. Huston, Supervisor is the report of the (¡rami Jury on the] JACKSONVILLE, OREGON same. Goods shown with pleasure. last Saturday sentenced by Judge Prim By order of Hon. J. B. S iffrs , County Judge. of District No. lo, was submitted, exam- public buildings ot Jackson county : SACHS BRO’S. Attest : CHAS. HUGHES, County Clerk. t<> pay a tine of $30 and $40, re.-q>eetively, i ined ami approved. Five delinquents. I’o the ItlJc Cu'euit Outlet Oj thl 4t4. or be imprisoned fifteen and twenty days iSyAVe offer special reduction in Report of James P. Tuffs, Supervisor Slute of Oregon, for the Countg of Jack- in the County Jail. Havinga rather ex prices to all those who wish to Executor’s Notice. of District No. 12, was submitted, exam son: The (¡rami Jury heretofore em purchase for Cash their Fall and alted opinion of Hotel de Coats, and evi ined and approved. Two delinquents. paneled for the February term of the rjMIIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE FiXIIE UNDERSIGNED having been nppoint- Winter supplies. dently hankering after free board and Report of J. J. Nichols, Supervisor of Circuit Court beg leave to submit the' g in notifying their friends and the public gener B e 1 Executor and Executrix of the Estate lodging, they refused to evacuate the ally tiiat they are now receiving and opening a very <>i tlbediah D. Hoxie, deceased, all persons District No. II, was submitted, exam following report in relation to the public large and extensive stock of having claims against said estate arts requir premises. ed to present them with the proper vouchers ined am! approved. Twenty-nine delin buildings, to-wit : within six months from the date of this no F rom L inkville .— It. II. Gilfry, quents. We have examined the public offices tice to either of us at our places of residence, l'.sq., arrived from Linkville this week, and ail persons indebted to said estate are re Ihqjort of Josiah Crump, Supervisor of and find them, as far as we were able to quited to make immediate payment. and reports the weather extremely cold District No. 23, was submitted, exam ascertain, kept in good order. We also SILAS J. DAY’, Executor. Jacksonville; ELI in the Lake country—the coldest exj>e- ZA ANN HOXIE, Exeeutri , seven miles east ined and approved. One delinquent. examined the Court House, jail ami Coun TO BUY GOODS IIATScfeCAÏ?S of Jacksonville. rienced there for many years. He also Report of W. J. Gregory, Supervisor ty Hospital. The Court House we til’d t4 Jacksonville, Feb. 4tli, I S73. rc|M>rts that the settlers in the Klamath of District No. 30, was submitted, exam in a dilapidated condition—not such a CALIFORNIA AND SALEM Lake Basin, as a natural consequence, ined ami approval. Light delinquents. court house as the wealth of Jackson ; C LOT II S are strongly opposed to any such peace Report of Peter Boschey, Supervisor of county is entitled to; neither dots it Justice’s Court for the Precinct of Waldo, State of as proposed with Captain Jack. Mr. District No. 31, was submi! ted, examined meet the re<|uiremeiits of the population ' BLAN KISTS, Oregon, County of Josephine. Isaac Thomp son, plaintiff, vs. J. A. Kemper, defendant; Gilfry left for Salem on Wednesday. and business of Jackson comity. and approved. No delinquents. civil action to recover money. HOOP SKIRTS, We find the < 'ounty Hospital kept in a I —IS A>- Report of S. B. Hull, Supervisor of rilO J. A. KEMPER, the above named Defend- T eksonai ..—Col. E. W. Stone, U. S. ETC., ETC. 1 ant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you btnlding not suitable for the purpose, j —ALSO— \., who has been acting at this place District No. 36, was submitted, examin are hereby required to appear before the under Doots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses’ The combat', outside of the building, ' ed and approved. Three delinquents. signed, a Justice of the Peace for the precinct since the commencement of the war as and Childrens’ Shoes. aforesaid, on the Sth day of March, 1873, at 10 Report of Jacob Wagner, Siqiervisor of seem to be till the patients desire. As to ; Quartermaster and Commissary for the DEALERS IN o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office Regular troops in the field, left here last District No. 2, was submitted, examined the County Jail, we tin'.! it a peifect nui W e have also in connection with the above a very of said Justice in sail precinct, to answer the above sance, unlit to keep the meanest China named plaintiff in a civil action. Largo and Extensive Stock of Choice Wednesday, in obedience to orders from and approved. Four delimpients. The defendant will take notice, that if he fail to Claims to the amount of $1,579.27 were man on the coast in. The building is headquarters, and will probably be lo answer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take GROCERIES, so small and close that all the jailors in judgment against him for one hundred and forty- cated at Yreka during the continuance allowed. The petition of M. Hanley ami others, America could not keep it in anything i HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, four dollar« and thirty-one hundredths of a dollar. of our Modoc troubles. The Colonel is ($144.31) with interest from March 30th, 1872, at a genial gentleman, being an active and praying for a county road on Butte creek like decent order if it contains one! QU EE NS WARE, one per cent, per month from date. CUTLERY, prisoner. We raspeetfully recommend Given under my hand this 1 1th dav of January, ' was laid over to next term. efficient officer, ami we are sorry to lose to the proper authorities of the county I 1873, a . b . M c I lwain , 'Phe petition of Harriet Russell, asking that they build a new jail at PAINTS, OILS, ETC, him from our midst. Our best wishes Justice of the Peace. once. All for county aid, was not granted, so far as of which is most respectfully submitted. It is ordered by A. B. McIlwain, Justice of the attend him wherever he may go. ALSO Peace for Waldo Precinct, that this summons be F. H eber , Foreman. Hon. J. N. T. Miller and IL Klippel, assisting her to her relatives in Cali Window iilasB, Nails, Iron and published for six weeks in the D emocratic T imes , Steel, Cast and steel Plows published at Jacksonville, Oregon, the official or Esq., left for Salem on last Wednesday. fornia is concerned. ’T was E ver T hus .—Some time since Wooden and 44 il low gan. ISAAC THOMPSON, Plaintiff. The Wagner Creek road matter was Mr. Isaac Long, of Portland, arrived in 44 are, Ftc., lite. 3w6. the City Drug Store sent an order to a OF THE BEST QUALITY, town this week, and has assumed charge postponed until next term of Court. New York firm for “poison labels, with AND THE The Court then adjourned. We arc now ready to sell anything in onr lino at of the mechanical department of the NOW IS THE TIME TV SUBSCRIBE! cross-bones,” meat)i ng, of course, labels lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. i Sentinel, Mr. Lewis retiring. will fiud it greatly to their advantage to examine marked poison, with a figure of cross- FISHER dk BRO.’S, C ircuit C ourt P roceedings .—The our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns we are T he P eace C ommission .—General following are the Circuit Court proceed bones, the usual ornament of such labels. determined not to be undersold by any house in (Corner California and Oregon Street«,) THE “NEW YORK WORLD” for 1873, The order was lately received, and the Jackson county. Canby and staff arrived at Linkville on ings since Friday noon, 14th inst.: JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. following'is a specimen of that “artistic” THE POPULAR JOURNAL May 1st, 1869. Saturday, the 15th inst., and started for State vs. Scar-faced Charley, Hocker J!-fT“iiivc us a call, and then judge for your Van Bremer’s ranch on Sunday morn Jim, Long Jim, One-eyed Mose, Old and humorous printer’s production : self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above, O F T 11 E U N I T E J) S T ATES ! ing. Jesse Applegate and Samuel Case, Doctor, Humpy, Little Charley, Boston WHITE & MARTIN FROM CITY DRUG STORE, i I two of the Peace Commissioners, also Charley, Dave and Little Jim ; indict —AND THE— t'ut ijnrnui St , Jark»onrillc, Orejón. California Street, WM. JACKSON arrived at Linkville on Saturday. They ment for murder in the first degree. The E stablished in 1857. NATIONAL ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRACY! met and effected a temporary organiza Court ordered a bench warrant to be is JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. P 018 0N LA B E L S, tion by the selection of Jesse Applegate sued for the arrest of defendants. Only $2 a Year, lu Advance AVING purchased Blockwell’s barber shop as Chairman, and Oliver C. Applegate With Cross-Bones. J. M. Crickett vs. Isaac Constant and in Jacksonville, I am fully prepared io do all as Secretary. The Governor’s protest Jessie Constant ; action at law to recov kinds df work in my line in the best manner and at R oad S upervisors .—The following was presented to them. The Commis- er personal property. Case compromised ri’UlE WORLD is a large eight page newspaper, reasonable prices. I contains the latest market reports from all is a list of the Road Supervisors for 1873, sh*n a<yoini»ed to meet at Van Bremer’s RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. at defendants’ costs. parts of the globe, a superior agricultural depart appointed by the County Court: ranch on last Monday, the 17th inst., ment, devotes a page to lively and pure reading Call at the shop formerly occupied by Block well. A. W. Jones vs. Caro & Baum ; action Name. Hist ZJZttf. Name. tor the family circle, and all the news in concise •and await the arrival of Mr. Meacham. v2n27:tf GEO. SCHUMPF. at law for breach of contact. Suit dis No. 1..... J. C. Tolman 1 •* í Í manner may be found in its columns, and is the 1 I ...... G. W. Isaacs Mr. Meacham left Yreka on Monday í Í leading Democratic paper of the United States. missed at plaintiff's costs. ” 2...J;is. Thornton 18. .11. T. Severance morning for the front, and probably ar CITY BREWERY, Scud in your orders to the agent, ‘ ‘ 3^3. D. Van Dyke 19. A LL styles of plate work made—such ss ...Samuel Taylor John Longworth vs. M. Colwell ; ac “ 4...... Daniel Doty < 4 20 ....YI. D. Sturges T1. Gold, Silver, Platina, Alumniuin and Rub CHAS. NICKELL, Jacksonville. rived at the headquarters of the Com 44 tion at law to rec >ver money. Suit dis “ 5.. „...M. Hanley —BY— 21 ..H. Englcbrccht ber plates. Special attention given to Children’s mission on Tuesday evening. 44 ” 6...4V. J. Piymale teeth. Nitrus Oxide (laughing gas) given for the ...... S. Saltmarsh THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL missed at plaintiff’’» costs. 4 4 10..... Thus. Wright 26 painless extrnetiou of the teeth. VEIT SCHUTZ, 4 4 A gricultural C ollege L ands .— I Abbott & Kniesley vs. O. C. Logan ; “ 11....... C. Schiefflin 30. ........ M. Peterson Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March annually ; 4 4 31 ......A. H. Miller also Kerbyville on the 4th Monday in October. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, H. H. Gilfry, Esq., while at Linkville action at law to recover money. Judg “ 12..... Bcnj. Mench OREGON JACKSONVILLE, 4 4 “. 13....... C. J. Weiss 32 ......J. D. Walker Call and examine specimen work. last Saturday made out lists in triplicate ment in favor of plaintiff’ in the sum of “ 14..C.C.M’Clendon 4 4 33 ......C. Schneider Office cor. Cal. A 5th street; residence opposite OF SAN FRANCISCO. 4 4 35 .......... C. S. Baird Crystal A Wright’s blacksmith shop, n26tf, of the selections of the Agricultural Col $367.32 with 10 per cent, interest thereon “ 15.......S. C. Taylor he undersignbd respectfully in - 4 4 36 o 16...... A. J. Dailey .......... S. B. Hull fortns the citizens of Jacksonville and surround lege Lands, embracing 88,771.52 acres. from date. Asicts ...... $550,000 ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and FRANCO-AMERICAN Liabilities These lists will be signed by the Regis 180,000 will constantly keep on hand, the very best of I n its half century of usefulness, Wis- James Hamlin vs. Jacob and George ter and Receiver, and one copy forward Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer Surplus to Policy Holders.............. $369,505 should give me a call. Wimer ; action at law to recover money. tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry has saved 26tf. ed to Washington at once. The total Ratio of expense to management.. 20.88 Trial postponed until next term of Court. thousands from destruction. A half Total expense to income.................. 35.17 number of acres ot the grant is 90,060. hour's exposure, a few moments of draft Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ratio of Assets to liabilities.......... $300.00 John Bolt vs. Geo. B. Gammons ; ac will often create a cold which will lead 616 acres are located in the Roseburg Policies absolutely non-forfeitable after one full JA CKSONVILLE, OREGON annual payment, and by law exempt from execu District, and by being in the limit of the tion at law to recover money. Judgment to an incurable consumption. Use the Horne's Building, Balsam in time ; you will not regret. tion. railroad grant will be charged to the for plaintiff for want of answer in the All profits divided among the assured. MADAME de ROBOAM, Proprietor. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. State as 1,292 acres. These, added to sum of $984.95 and costs. No N ews . —No news has as yet been Premiums payable in gold or currency. Dividends added to policy or applied in reduc HE MAD AME takes this method of tendering Sol. Sachs and Wm. Kreutzer were received as to the result of the second the amount In Linkton Land District, II AVE JUST RECEIVED from San Francis tions of premiums. her th nks to the public for the patronage will make 90,063.52 acres, or 63.52 more admitted to citizenship, upon the testi meeting of the Peace Commission. co a Cno ahd complete stock of Hate, flower«, THOMAS A. BALL. President. which has hitherto been extended to her, and Would 8m Francisco, Cal. Ribbons, etc., of the latest styles, and would ra- than the amount of the grant, which mony of Herman Helms and John Bilger. respectfully solicit its continuance. sDectfully say to tho ladies of Jacksonville and vi R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn. Her tables are always under her immediate con DIED amount will probably be cut oil’on ac cinity that I will be pleased to exhibit them to [v2:n34:ly trol : and by her long experience in the business h oil the very best Photographs, go to count of eontliots with prior filings. The (h»e »b« »»J I«»» ROBINSON—At Bybee’s Ferry, February 12th, she feels confident that she will give entire satis I list embracing 616 acres in the Roseburg Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery without 1873, Mrs. Matilda Robinson, wife of L. Rob- faction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up OLANKS ! BLANKS! BLANKS I in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom a.e, e AO Fir Dvl Wanted I All elaam inson ; aged 28 years. District was forwarded December 24th, STAIRS—»-ASCEND IN THE EL to >zU ot working r*<T'*,ni«lhtr modation of siligio ofccupants or families. Iler Of every kind and description neatly and prompt or old.make mire money at work far us la their aaacn ls72, to the Commissioner of the Gen EVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San CHILDERS—In Sam’s Valley, February 14th, beds arc always kept clean. ly printed, at the lowest rates, at the T imes print momenta, or all the tima. than at anything «tea. PkrSeu- 1873, Thomas, olde.'t child of Mr. and Mrs. M. eral Land Office. Francisco, Cal. l*ra free- Addn-a G- btiaaoa * Co., Portland. U m . J ing office. Send in your orders. D. Childers ; aged 3 years. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. N J SUPERIOR GOODS WHITE & MÄRTIN, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, J 8 READY-MADE CLOTHING, FISHER & BRO.’S FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS1 Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Etc., Etc., NEW BARBER SHOP. H T HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, NEW MILLINERY STORE, T I