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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1873)
uhr II cm orratic alines. local brevities *. State election on October 13th. SATURDAY.. SEI’TEMBER 13, 1S73. Harvesting is drawing to a close. J. B. Coates is now Deputy Sheriff. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. The Ashland Woolen Mills are offered M. E. C1IVRCH.— Religious serx ices every Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever for stile. ends .1. W. Stahl, N. A. Starr and M. A. Our next Congressman—Hon. J. W. illiams, alternately. C atholic C hi iich .—Divine Services ev Nesmith. ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa Tilt* County Fair commences on the ther Demers. M. E. Scxi'w S chool .—Regular meetings 21th inst. every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Greenbacks in San Francisco are C atholic St ni » av Smoou— Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two Ssi(.. pt) vents. o’clock. l’rof. J. B. Farley’s select school has P. 0. DIRECTORY ANO TRAVELER'S CUIDE. cl(»s(*<l its session. ■ Stages lcax cJuek-«»!>> il le as f< <11<> w - : Rev. N. A. Starr has returned from l'»»r Roek Point, Grant’' l’ass and Rose- Liirg. eiery day at 9:15 a . 't. Mail closes at the Olympia conference. 8:15 a . m . Alex. 11. Miller, of the Klamath F<»r l’Ibenix, Ashland. Vreka and Red- «l’iig. California, I, every day at 3:15 r. Ag(*ncy, was in town this week. Mail closes at 2 50 P. m ’. A large fire has been raging in the For Apple •gate, Kerbv vilh*. Waldo and ( ‘rr-eent < ’it v >. everv Monday and Thur-da.v hill west of town for some time. lnorning, at : 3 • .’clo<*k. Mail clo .es a'. s 1'. M. <ht* |>ri*eeilini g evening. A new Florence sewing machine can For Fort Klamath.every Thursday at 12 m . I m * had cheap by applying at this office The mail for ('entrai Point, Table Rock. Eagle Point, BrownslM.rough and Sam'» ¡mined ititelv. Valley leaves every Wednesday morning; John Sizemore brought some water closes the evening preceding. The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- melons to town this week which nox and Laki* City, leaves Ashland every weighed 30 pounds. Mondav morning. Benj. Bull and W. B. Bailey were HON. J. W. NESMITH. the Democratic delegates to the State Democratic camlidate for Congress, Convention from Josephine. will speak in Jacksonville next Sat Wm. Hoffman, Esq., and Rev. M. urday, 2«»th instant. Turn out ev A. Williams have returned fromasever- al weeks’ rustication in the mountains. ery laxly ! Kuril Bros, will hold an auction at Anylwsly having lost can be informed of the City Brewery to-day. They will I touts by applying to offer several desirable articles for "ah*. N. Langell and family returned front Langell Willey this week, where A rrived .—Ben Sad.'’ stiak of fine they have been sojourning for some candies arrived this week, and he is months. now prepared to -ell them at the low W. <’. Myer will be in town on the est rates. Give Ben a call. l*th with a iiuih I mt of his l’ercheron H i re P eaches .—Mr. Jos. Weiterer horses, of all grades, on his way to the laid on our table this week a couple of State Fair. line peache-, whL h, for -ize ami flavor, Tlu* County Court advert Des for excel anything we have' this year 'valed proposal- for keeping the Coun seen, Mr. Wetterer was offered fifteen ty Hospital one year from October cents a pound f<>r them, which he 1 1th, 1*73. promptly refu-ed. White A Martin and Sachs Bros, 1 i:owit:*n t .'i t .—We regret to say will <oon receive ¡tn extensive and 'U- that owing to the l itt nc" tin* pnx eed- perior >tock of goods for their re-pevt- ing' of the Democratic State Conven ive emporiums. tion were received ami their great Lieut. Boutelle, for many years con length, we are unable to give them to nected with tin* military at Fort Klam our readers this week. They will ap- ath, has been ordered to Fort L ipwai, pear^ our next, however. Idaho Territory. That gushing youth, James (’. Mc P assed T iikwgii .—Ben Holladay passed th.rough town on Friday, 5th Cully, sloped for pious regions of Sa in-t., on his way to ’Frisco.He tar lem last Sunday, after a sojourn of sev ried long enough with us to make pro eral weeks with us. Ed. Pi*acock sloped for California visions for the wintering of his “Uamplx‘11,” and was off tor the more tin* other day. An excellent opportu- nhy is now presented for some good congenial clime of California. painter to “make his pile.” J acksonville D istrict Srn<x>L. No certificate of publication will bo —This sch(M»l will re-o|»en next Mon given on legal advertisement', unless day morning, after a vacation of sev- ♦ tin* charges are paid. No deviation eral month'. W. J. Stanley, E.sq.,*tf from this rule in the future. the principal, and hi' reputation a as a Judge Prim, T. G. Retimes, John superior and experienced te.iclicr is sufficient to ensure a successful arid Miller and D. W. Cox week before List killed sixteen deer, tin elk and a bear well-attended session. in a few days on Lost Prairie. S erious A< < ¡ dent .—We last week John Bilger has for stile Ankeny’s omitted to mention that the oldest son celebrated Oregon cheese, which even of Mr*Samuel Hawkins, of Antelope, < xcel< the renowned Petaluma cheese met with a serious accident on the in point of flavor and solidity. 30th tilt.- He \va> kicked by a horse, B. F. Dowell left for tin' Radical which fractured the under jaw in two State Convention this week. Dowell is places. Dr. Danforth was summoned, exercised lest that body would l»<* un and the boy is now recovering rapidly. able to get along without him. M. E. C onference —The M. E. That excellent periodical, Wood's Conference, lately in session at Olym Household Magazine, price Sl.Otl, will pia, W. T., has returned N. A. Starr be furni>hed in conjunction with the and J. H. Skidmore as preachers for T imes for $3.50, if paid in advance. Jacksonville District. C. W. Todd is Mrs. R. S. Osburn and her sister, Presiding Elder for l'in|M|ua Circuit, Miss Lemon, left for Reno, Nevada, and J. T. Wolfe, former Presiding El last Saturday. Mr. Osburn intends der, has been ordered to Hillsboro, leaving for there next month, to per- Washington county. manently locate. John Kaf- K A FED All’s IN V ENTION Daley A Emery, of the Butte Creek edar, of Fort Klamath, is now in Sacra Mills, as will Ixi seen elsewhere, tire mento exhibiting his patent tire-tight- prejKiretl to receive wheat in store, and vner, and the I’niou has this to say of were to commence grinding on the it : “Kafedar has shown us drawings loth inst. Their terms are reasonable. of a new invention ujx»n which he re Ad. Helms this week killed eight cently obtained letters patent. It is quails that had percht*d on Ryan’s an improved wagon-tire tightener, and store. Quail, under the protection of is so simple and effective that any man the game law, have become so tame, <can use it with suives*.” Mr. Kafe- that upon several occasions they have xlar will have a specimen of the inven la*en known to walk the streets like tion on exhibition at the coining Cali domestic fowls. fornia State Fair. P ersonal .— ^>1- Sachs, Esq., re- turned from San Francisco this week, where he has been laying in a superior stock of goods for the “Temple of Fashion.” Silas J. D«y, Esq., Hon. J. N. T. Miller and Dr. Jewell returned from the Lake country this week. K. Kubli, Esq., left for Portland last Saturday, to lx? in attendance on the Democratic State Convention as a del egate from this county. Judge E. B. Watson left for Empire City last Sunday. He intends return ing shortly with his family, who have been spurning at the City some time. F ree P ostage .—As our readers are aware, the new postal regulations re quire every person taking newspapers, in the county or outside, to pay pos tage thereon after July 1st. We offer to pre-pay postage to any part of the Union for all those who pay for the T imes In advance. Those wanting this paper will please send in the mon ey immediately, and thereby save pos tage. S ettle U p .—Those indebted to the firm of Osburn & Brooks are hereby requested to come forward and settle before October 1st. A word to the wise is sufficient, * j REASONS WHY C ounty C ourt P roceedings .—The PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. following are the proceedings of the County Court for the September term : THE PAIN-KILLER! ONLY $40! The application of J. C. Tolman for MANF’D BY I a ferry license was postponed until PERRY DAVIS & SON, BUYING THE IMPROVED the next term Liquor licenses were granted Jay —IS THE HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Beach and Blair & Co. M. II. Drake and C. C. Beekman Best Family Medicine of the Age ! Twenty-two hundred in use on the North I were appointed to examine the new ern Pacific Coast. Price reduced (with black Walnut table and Treadle nicely fin bridge across the Applegate and report. And why it should be kept always near at hand ished Complete) 840.00. Sews equally well John Miller was appointed a Judge 1st. Pain-Killer is the most certain on the lightest Muslin and heaviest Cloth. Cholera cure that medical science Guaranteed to give satisfaction. of Election for Jacksonville Precinct ; lias produced. THE NEW HOME M. Michaelson and T. H. Whelpley for 2nd. lMin-Killer as a Diarrhoea and Dysentery remedy, seldom if ever Excels all others, Latest 1 Simplest ! Best ! Bounce Rock, and A. 1>. Heald for No Cog-wheels or other complicated machi fails. nery. A positive movement of Straight Foot’s Creek. 3rd. Ptin-Killcr will cure Cramps or Needle and oscillating Shuttle Driver com Pains in any part of the system. The petitions for several roads in bined by a rotary Slide, causes the machine A single dose usually effects a cure. to operate smoothly and evenly on a newly Goose Lake Valley were laid oxer. 4th. Ptin-Killer will cure Dyspepsia and applied principle. Warranted for five years. and Indigestion, if used according Price No. 1, 860 ; No. 2, 8»w ; No. 3, 870. Ei A road from Peter Simons’ to Lun to directions. ther Machine promptly sent to any address dy’s Ford was established. 5th. Pun-Killer is an almost never fail on receipt of Price. The only Agency in ing cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, Portland receiving direct from*manufactur The persons appointed to assess the ers. Largest Commissions given to Local Ac. damages a road from the Rock ( reek and Traveling Agents. A few more wanted 6th. Ptin-Kdler has proved a Sovereign in counties not taken in Oregon, Washing bridge to Geo. A. Jackson’s would do Remedy lor Fever and Ague, and and Idaho Territories. Send for sam Chill Fever ; it has cured the most ton ples of work and Circulars. All kinds of P. Donegan and M. Colwell, re]x>rted obstinate cases. Machine Needles and Oil for sale. the same at $300 apiece. 7th. Pt in-Killer as a liniment is une GEO. W. TRAVER, Gen’l Agent, B. Mench, Supervisor of Road Dis qualed for Frost Bites, Chilblains, S. W. Cor. 3d and Morrison Sts., Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Ac. trict No. 12, was ordered to be notified Portland, Oregon. 8th. Pun-Killer has cured cases of to repair Jones Creek bridge. Rheumatism and Neuralgia after -pkOMESTIC A number of bills were audited. years standing. Ptin-Killcr will destroy Boils, Fel ons, Witlows, Old Sores, giving re lief from Pain after the first appli cation. 10th. Pun-Killer cures Headache and Toothache. 11th. Ptin-Killer will save you days of sickness and many a dollar in time ami Doctor’s Bills. 12th. Plin-Killer is a purely vegetable preparation, safe to keep and to use in every Ashland— Stephen Booth. family. The simplicity attending its use, to *1 /—Jailli O l>riuii. gether with the great variety of diseases that may be entirely eradicated by it, and the t a«,« Tai n— Wm. Ray, Nie Wright. great amount of pain and suffering that can /id. n—D. 1*. Anderson. be alleviated through its use, make it imper J.dtle Butte—licorne Isaacs, Wm. Simp ativi* upon every person to supply them son, 1’eter Simons. selves with this valuable remedy, and to keep it always near at hand. B. m L P,iHt—J. B. White. Saois Valley and Antuwh—l'. C. McClen 77«? Ptin-Killer is now known and appre ciated in ever quarter of the globe. Physi don. John Sizemore, T. B. Kent. cians recommend it in their practice, while Manzanda -J. 15. \\ rislcy. every class of society have found in it relief H’,//«»»e Springs— Tlios. ( havner. and comfort. Give it a trial. JucÄsoHiiZ/c—Charles W. Savage, Morris Be sure and buy the genuine, Everv Mensor. druggist, and nearly every Country Grocer It was ordered that the Secretary throughout the land keep it lbr sale. S< > I. K TT IX G ( ’() M M ITT E ES.—At a meeting <>f tin* Executive Committee of the Jackson County Agricultural Society, the following named gentle men were appointt*d Committees in their respective localities to solicit meml»er>hip to the Society, to-wit: 9th. i A vction S ale .—Major James T. Glenn will sell at public auction at his residence on Saturday, Sept. 27th, 1*73, all of hi> household and kitchen furniture, consisting of beds and bed ding, carpets, stoves, cooking utensils, etc. Six months time will be given <>n sums <»ver S2<>, with approved se curity, and all sums under $20 must be ca.-h. When You Go to Portland, be Sure aud Visit STONE’S JEWELRY STORE, He always has on hand a Large Stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, FINE 103 FRONT STREET. Candies, Nuts, Jewelry, Silverware, TOBACCO and CIGARS, Diamonds, Watches, Etc. Fruits in Season, AT LOWEST PRICES! PRODUCE OF EVERY KIND, ! Jiff No Plated Jewelry at this Establish ment. B. L. STONE, 103 Front Str<*et, near Alder, Sole Agent tor the celebrated Dia mond Spectacles. Agent for the American Watch Co.. National Watch Co., Howard Co., and Chas. E. Jacot Watches, Watches and Jewelry repaired ami warranted. P. McGEE <fc CO., No. 28 First Street, between Ash and Pine, Importers and Dealers in T he D omestic S ewing M achine .—The English, French, German anti American latest and the best is the “+ight running” DAVID LINN Domestic Sewing Machine. It stands un I WINDOW GLASS. rivalled tor simplicity ami durability of con Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment —ALS struction ; is |<erteet in action, with all the of furniture, consisting of modern improvenu nts ; challenges the BEDSTEADS, SASH* DOORS, BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, world for strength and beauty of stitch. If BUREAUS, TABLES, yon want the best and cheapest buy the ETC., ETC. Domestic, for it wins wherever it is known, I GUILD MOULDINGS, W. J. Horne, General Agent, lol Third St., STANDS. SOFAS, LOUNGES, Having a largo stock of the above on hand, Port land. < >regon. we are prepared to sell at San Francisco CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, prices, and warrant to give satisfaction. “Behold how great a tire a little matter kin- i i N. B. — Country Orders solicited and PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, dleth.” A cold is often called a little mat promptly attended to. 17FC., ETC. ter. But it is such little matters that lead to consumption, disease and death. Do not Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on Depot for the Santa Cruz Tannery. neglect a cold. It may be cured by Wts- hand ami made to order. Planing done on 1 Alt’s B alsam of W ild C heiiky , which will reasonable terms, ’ff I ndertaking a spe- also cure < 'oughs, Bronchitis, etc. eialtv. -’Wf. J. A. STKOWB1UDGE, Eon the very best Photographs, go to Importer and Dealer in NOTICE. Bradlev A Rulolson’s < »allcrv without stairs LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, - ; »'»•'ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Oregon A California Railroad Company, ) Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. Lind Department, Portland, Oregon. , • hid Fellows' Temple, corner of First and April 5th, 1872. .1 Abler streets, Portland Oregon. DIED V(»TI<’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A .\ vigorous prosecution will be instituted McM AID »N—In thiseity, Monday, Septem against any and every person who trespasses HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, ber, sth, 187.», Elizabeth, wife of Patrick upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, McMahon ; aged 20 years. removing timber therefrom before the same is BOUGHT of tlic Company AND PAID OAK, ASH & HICKORY PLANK, FOB AUCTION SAXE All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, NORTHRUP & THOMPSON, I whether surveyed or unsurv(*yed, within a SATURDAY NEXT, SEI’TEMBER 13th, distance of thirty miles from the line oT the Patland, Ogn. I*' an auction sale will I m * held at the City road, belongs to the Company. Brewery, Jacksonville. The following em 27tf. I. R. MOORES, Land Agent. J. SIMON, brace the princij>al articles to be sold : 29tf. One .Spring ^'agon ; 44 Parlor Stove ; 44 ('(«»king Stove; 44 Small Music Box ; Tables and (’hairs ; Clothing, etc., etc. TERMS, CASH. 36td K. KOCH A B ros , PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MOST In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county. (Sitting in Pro bate.) In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel Crain, Deceased. 4 LEX. MARTIN, Administrator of said ja Estate, having filed in said Court hi» final account for settlement, and also pray ing for an order for setting a time for near ing the same; therefore notice is hereby given that said final account will be heard and determined in said Court on Tuesday, the 7th day of October, 1873. By order of Hou. E. B. Watson, Judge of said Court. A ttest : P. DUNN, Clerk. Sept. 1ft, 1878. 36x39. Summons. Published by an order of A. B. McIlwain, Justice of the Peace, made August 29th, 1873. J. C. ELDER, 36x41. Plaintiff. Citation to Heirs. In the County Court for Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen Wat son, Deceased. To Mary C. Broun. Emily D. Thompson, Ke- ziah Thompson, Laura Thompson, Howard Thompson, .John IF. Thompson, Hartley Thompson, < Gifford Thompson, Hcirs-at- l.aw of said Deceased, and all others inter ested therein ; \ (>U ARE 11EREBY Nt HI FI ED THAT I John Watson, administrator of said es- • tate has tiled his petition praying for an or der to sell the following described real prop erty. belonging to «aid estate, to-wit: Donation Claim No. 58, known and’desig- nated as the Donation Claim of Stephen Watson, containing one hundred and sixty acres and fourteen hundredths of an acre; also, the undivided one-half of Donation Land Claim No. 55, known and designated as the claim of Sewal Truax, containing one hundred and filly-nine acres and ninetv-two hundredthsofanacre; also, the undivided half of Donation Claim No. 56, known as the claim of John Rankin and Jane Rankin, containing three hundred and twenty acres and forty-four hundredths of an acre, all in Jackson county, Oregon. And you are further notified that the prayer of said petitioner will be heard and determined at the Clerk’s office in Jackson ville, in said county, on Tuesday, October 7th. 1*73, at which time and place you are hereby cited to appear and show cause, if any exists, why ati order of sale should not he made, as prayed for in said petition. Published by an order of Hon. E. B. Wat son. County Judge, made the 5th day of Au gust, 1878. 33. Executor’s Notice. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1 the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, math* May 12th, A. D., 1873, the un dersigned as Executors of the last will and testament of O. D. Hoxie, deceased, will on Katurday. Kept. 27th. A. D.. 1S73. T FANCY GOODS, J. M. McCALL A- CO. WONDERFUL INVENTION I SIGHT AND HEARING RESTORED bv a new process ! Use J. Moses’ ELECTRO GALVANIC SPECTACLES ! A sure cure for impaired power of sight or hearing, neu ralgia of the head or face, noise iu the head, loss of mental energy and a host of nervous diseases arising front the depression of the nervous energy of the system. Those spectacles are set with lenses of the finest manufacturei to suit all sights, and with glasses for those not needing spectacles to read with, but desiring the benefit to lie derived from wearing the Batteries. Price List, Descriptive Circulars and Testimonials sent free to anyone by addressing JOHN B. MILLER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 93 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in said county, betw(*en the hours of 9 o’clock a . M. and 4 o’clock r. m . of said day, expose for public sale to the highest bidder tor cash in gold coin, all the right, title and interest which the said O. D. Hoxie had at his de cease. (subject to the dower right of the wid ow of said O. 1). Hoxie), in and to the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land, ly ing and being in the County of Jaeksou, State of Oregon, to-wit : Commencing at the Northeast corner of Claim No. 41, in Town ship 37, South of Range 1 West, and run ning thence West along the south boundary of Donation Claim No 46, 23 chains and links to the western boundary of the county road to a post and mound of r<K*ks ; thence South 39°, East along the line of the road 7 chains and 15 links; thence East 19 chains and 3t» links to a post on the east boundary of Claim No. 41 ; thence North 5.47 chains to the ¡»lace of beginning, and containing 11.89 acres, the same being a part of D oimv - 66 Front Street, Portland, Oregon, tion Claims Nos. 41 and 47, in Township 37, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. South of Range 1 West, Willamette Meri Wholesale and Detail Dealer in dian, together with the tenements, heredita HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex Doors, Sash, Blinds, German, French and ments and appurtenances thereunto belong isting between the undersigned is this American Window Glass, crystal-sheet, en ing or in any wise appertaining. On the confirmation of the sale by the day dissolved by mutual consent, Simon ameled, stained and cut glass. Glazing done Caro withdrawing from the firm. All out to order at San Francisco prices, and satis County Court aforesaid, and the payment of the purchase money, a deed of convey standing accounts will be collected by Si faction guaranteed. ance will be executed to the purchaser. mon Caro. .SIMON CAR<>, MORRIS BAUM. T. DITTEN HOEFER, Sale to commence at 1 o’clock p. m . of said dav. Importer of ELIZA ANN HOXIE, Executrix, SILAS J. DAY Executor. The undersigned will continue the busi Sept. 2d, 1873. 36x39. ness at the old stand. Thankful for past Tobacco, Cigars, Yankee Notions and ------ -4*----------------------------------------------------- - favors tendered the old firm, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Ashland, Sept. 1st, 1873. Of the Age. been appointed the J. B. Sifera, County of county, Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of Gustaf A. Johnson, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Es tate to present the same with the proper vouchers to me at Kerbvville, Josephine county, Oregon, within six months from this date ; aud all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. CHAS. JOHNSON, Adrh’r. Kcrbyville, August 21st, 1873. 35x38. Office—101 Third St., Portland. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED would respectful- 1 ly inform the public that he has on hand and is constantly receivinga superior assort ment of E lf .( tko -< i A i . vanic S pectacles .—The at And everything to be found in a first-class tention of our readers is called to a new and variety store. Produce taken in ex wonderful invention, known as J. Moses’ change. ; h T Please give me a call. TiA. Electro-Galvanic Spectacles. They ¡ire said :;otf. to be a sure cure forall nervous diseases, giv ing a quickness to the car and brightness to iheeye. Any person jpllietgd with impair Furniture "W are - Room, ed power of sight or hearing, should buv a pair at once. Descriptive circulars sent free ( 'or. California A Oregon Sts., by addressing John 15. Miller, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Portland. Oregon. Oregon. Jacksonville, undersigned having duly by Hon. T he Judge Josephine Justices’ Court, for the Precinct of Waldo, State of Oregon, county of Josephine. J. C. Elder, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Niles, Geo. Erret and Thomas Hunter, Defendants. Civil Action to recover money. Presents a record unparalled in the history To Henry Niles, George Erret and Thomas of Sewing Machines. The latest modern Hunter, the above named Defendants : improvements of the age. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Oregon : You are hereby required to ap pear before the undersigned, a Justice of the TI1E DOMESTIC Peace for the Precinct aforesaid on the 81st day of October, 1*73, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon "of said day, at the office of said challenges Justice in said Precinct, to answer the above named plaintiff in a civil action. The defendants will take notice, that if THE WORLD. thev fail to answer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take judgment against them for one hundred and thirty-nine dollars, and SOLD AT CHICAGO I'll ICES! eight v-cight hundredths of a dollar, (8139.88) book account, together with costa and dis bursements to be taxed. Given under my hand this 29th day of August, 1873. A. B. McILWAlN, y-iU Warranted for Five Years, "ft*? Justice of the Peace. W. J. IIORNE, G eneral A gent , instruct the several Committees of their appointments, and that these pro JAMES DRUM’S ceedings be published in the local pa VARIETY STORE, pers. JOHN S. IIERRIN, Pres’L California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. H. K. 11 Axx a , Sec’y. Administrator’! Notice. MACHINE SE WINO I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 36x39. 50 Front Street, Portland. WAGON-MAKING & BLACKSMITHING Oregon J. K. O ILL, & Co., —BY— CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and the notes and accounts of the late firm of H offman A K lippel have been placed in HE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED my hands for collection. All parties indebt to do all kinds of work in their line. ed’to said firm will understand this means Wagons manufactured from choice timber,, 75 First Street, Portland, Oregon. business, and will find it to their interest to and ironed in a superior manner. Old wa call and settle without further notice. gons repaired ana made as good as new. H. K. HANNA. Wigs, Switches and Curls. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on Jacksonville, August 20, 1873. 34tf. short notice and at reasonable terms. Give F. HAYS, us a call. tiiTShop on Oregon street, one SETTLE UP. 50 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. Or door above Franco-American Hotel. 29tf. CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. ders for all kinds of Hair Work promptly otice is hereby given to all attended to by mail or express. K Tii COG P®r * 1 Agente wanted ! persons indebted to the undersigned to Vt) All classes of working peo oome forward and settle immediately and HENRY T. HUDSON ple, of either sex, young or old, make more thereby save further costs. A word to the money at work ior us in their spare mo wise is sufficient. 82 First Street, Portland, Oregon, manufac i ments, or all the time, than at anything CRYSTAL & WRIGHT. '•* tures notary seals, rubber stamps, stencil else. Particulars free. Address Jacksonville, Sept. 1st, 1873. If G. STINSON A Co., Portland, Me. places, steol letters, door plates, etc. N N STATIONERS, T