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. a Ùhe ^Democratic òurs. NEW, THIS WEEK. LOCAL BKEVITIEM. HON. J. W. SDiMITH’fl SPEECH. « GREAT Remember the race to-day. On last Saturday, pursuant to pub Dissolution of Copartnership- lic announcement, Hon. J. W. Nes SATURDAY.. Governor Grover speaks next Satur .SEPTEMBER 27, 1873. rpiIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- mith, Democratic candidate for Con day. I isting between R. S. Osburn and E. C. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES- gress, addressed the citizens of this Brooks is this day dissolved by mutual con The Modocs will be hanged next Fri sent. AT THE TEMPLE OF FASHION. All persons indebted to said firm will Geo. P. Roxvt*U A Co.... .................. New York. county at tM». place on the ¡»olitical is day. please call and settle at once and thereby L. P. Fisher.................... .......... San Francis»1«». sues of the <lay. The Court House was save costs. R. S. OSBURN, Th«»s. B»»ye«*................... ............ San Francisco The valley is filled with smoke E. C. BROOKS. L. Samuel........................ ...................... Portland. filled to its utmost capacity, and many Jacksonville, Sept. 27, 1873. td. l»an. L. Green............... ...J «»epi i ine County. had to stand on the outside. Quite again. J. B. White, Esq., has returned Estray Notice. I an interest had been felt by our citi RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. NO. 1 ISLAND SUGAR 12} CENTS per POUND. c from Frisco. zen- to hear Col. Nesmith, and we ob M. E. Cni ncH.— Religions services every nt AKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, a u 13J Henry Klippel Esq., arrived from I residing in Ashland Precinct, one sorrel SAN FRANCISCO REFINED SUGAR Sunday, at th«* usual hour-, by the Rexer- served a large numltcr of persons who > horse, about fifteen hands high, branded ends j. W. Stahl, N. A. Starrand M. A. had conic fifteen and twenty miles, and I Salem this week. 1C on the right shoulder, has a white strip CIRCLE A. CRUSHED SUGAR <c Williams, alternately. 15 C athoi . i »- C hi ’ iu h .—Divine Serx i«*«*s ev some «•ven u ther than that, inorder J. W. Manning returned from Fort in the face, aged about twelve years, ami is breaehy. ery Sundax. at the u-ual hour, by Rev. 1 a- .. $4.50 per KEG to be present ; and they were well re Klamath this week. Appraised at $45 by E. DePeatt, Justice EXTRA HEAVY GOLDEN SYRUP.. ther I»eiiiers. of the Peace. Tin* speech M. E. St m »\ x s» uo»»i..—Regular nmeting- paid tor their trouble. Sachs Bros, received a large assort BYRON (’OLE. And other Groceries at the same low range of prices for CASH. exerx' Suntlay afternoon at 2 o’chs-k. Dated at Cole’s Ranch, this 24th day of was a masterly exposition of national ment of goods this week. CxTHoi.l»' Scxn.xY S chool .— Regular September, 1873. 39x42. me«*tings every Sunday afternoon, at two and local issues, and was most admira- lie have also just received and are now opening the largest, best assorted Mace A Hayden have received their o’clock. blv ealculateil to carry not only the Angora Goat from California. and Fashionable Stock of Estray Notice. P. 0. DIRECTORY ANO TRAVELER'S GUIDE. the Democracy of this section, but to Mqjor Glenn will hold an auction of niAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, from the other -ide. win vot(*s side. We ! Stair»-- leave Jack-mix ill«*a- follows ; I househoukl goods at his residence to I residing in Ashland Precinct, one bay For Rock Point, Grant’s l’a— and Rose regret that we have not th«* sjutc«* at ' hors«*, no brands, fifteen and one-half hands day. burg, every day at 9: l'> a . m . Mail closes at high, xvhile strip in face, xvidening towards To be found this side of San Francisco, all of wit ich will be sold at our dis|xjsal that would be rt*<{uirc«l i 8:15 a . m . tlu* nose, saddle marks on th«* back, txx’o Osburn & Brooks have dissolved w hite hind feet, ilea bitten on the neck and For Ph»i*nix, A-hland. Yreka an<l Refi to go over all the ground « overe«! by i partnership, anil request all those in breast, about nine or ten years old. and is lling, California, every »lay al 3:15 r. m . tht* address, but must content our UNPRECENTED LOW PRICES! of a vicious disposition. Mail closes at 2:3tt 1*. M. debted to call anti settle. Appraise»! at $40 by E. DePeatt, Justice F»>r Applegate, Kerbyville, \\al«lo and selves with glancing at a few points of A new Florence sewing machine can of the Peace. £*a?” Favor us with a call and convince yourself. <’res»-,«nt City, every Monfiay and Thursday a mort* local character. JAMES STERLING. morning, at 3 »»’»-lock. Mail closes al 8 t*. >t. lie bad at a r«*asonable figure by calling Dated at Sterling’s Ranch, the 24th day the preceding evening. SACHS BROS. 39tf. Tht* Colonel spoke in burning wortls of September, 1873. 39x42. at this ollie«* immediately. For Fort Klamath.every Thursday at 12 M. of tlu* sufferings of th«* people of this The mail for Central Point, Table Rock. Jewish New Year, liosh lloshona, FRESH IMPORTATIONS. Eagle Point, Brown-borough and Sam's county through the criminal misman I Valley haves every We»lnesday morning: took place this week and was rever agement of the Indian Department, «•loses th»“ evening preceding. WILSON I entially observed by our Israelitjsh The mail for Linkville, Hot spring-. Via- tlu* outrages committed by tin* Mo nox and latke City, leaxe- A-hland every docs, tlu* murder of the Lost Kiver friends. Is simple, durable, runs easily and sells for FIFTY DOLLARS. Monday morning. px WINDERMERE FROM LIVER- No certificate of publication will lx* j settlers, the Indian war that followed, J ¡»ool, Wool», (¡ rain , E tc . —We will take ; the noble conduct of our Volunteers, given on l«*gal advertisements, unless wood, grain, flour and other produce the battle of the Lava Beds, tlu* infa th«* charges are paid. No deviation 3,100 SACKS OF in payment for subscription, if deliv mous Peace Commission, “Scar-faced” from thi- rub* in th«* future. NEEDLES for all MACHINES. Agents wanted in Oregon and Washington Territory. Meacham, tlu* p»*a«-«* p»»li»-y, etc., anti That excellent periodical, Bood’a ered immediately. pointed out tlu* fact that when the au- llousi hold Magazine, ¡»rice $1.06, will A lbert V ail , Agent, 128 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Y om K ippur The .h wish holiday tlmrities at Washington tinallv «leter- I»«* furni-hed in conjunction with the 31 m3. Yo n Kippur, or Day of Atonement. mined to put down the 3Io<loc-, it was T imes for $3.50, if paid in advance. Aou* landing and fur sale to the Trade will I k * celebrated next Wednesday by 1 not on atvount of tlu*se savage- having LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENTS. L. S. Dyar advertises in another our Israeliti-h friends. ! murdered eighteen inoffensive settler- column for 60,non ¡»<>unds of Hour to Administrator's Notice. Executor s Notice. C om pli menta ry . —Wc acknowledge ' on Lo-t river, or on account of th«* nti- he delivered at Yainax, and 10,000 •BY— IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF i rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN the recvi|»t of a complimentary ticket , merous other outrages they had com pound- tobe delivered at the Klamath I the County Court of Jackson <*ounty, 1 duly ap|»ointed by the Hon. J. B. Silers, for the Siskiyou County Fair, wnich mitted, but -imply because they had Agency. Oregon, made May 12th, A. I»., 1873, the un-1 < 'ounty Judge of Josephini* county, Oregon, dersign«-d as Executors of th»- last will and ; Administrator of the Estate of Gustaf A. commences in Yreka on next Wednes- killetl two Federal «ifficers ! II«* -ai<l I Ion. Jo-. S. Smith, ex-( ongressman CORBITT & MACLEAYt Portland, < )gn. testament of O. D. Hoxie, deceased, xvill Johnson, d«-<*e;ise»l, notice is hereby given tlu* people of this county who had -u — 39. to all p«-r-on- having claims against said Es <lay, Oct. lst. ou from thi- Slate, passed through town tate to present tin* same xvith the pr»q»er .Saturday, .Sept. 27th, A. ]>., 1873, • tained damage and loss at tlu* liaiui- vouchers to in»* at Kerbyville, Josephine L a rge Nt Gl.ETS. Two nugget of tlu* Indians, had a perfectly legiti- this week. 11«* is in feeble health, Ladies' and Gentlemen's at the Court Housedoorin Jacksonville, in I »•ounty, Oregon, xvithin six months from sai<l county, betw»-en the hours of 9 o’clock this date ; an»l all ¡»ersons indebteti to said weighing re-pe. tively Is and 27 oun- , mat«* claim against tlu* federal gov- and iHiund for a more genial clime to a . m . an»l 4 »»’clock t*. m . of said »lay, expose Estat«* are requested to make immediate FCHNLSH ING and com and whose combined value i- ernment, and if electe<l, no effort on benefit hi- failing health. for publie sale to the highest bidder tor eash payment. in g«»ld coin, all th»- right, title and interest Sherwood, an embalmer, having CHAS. JOHNSON, Adm'r. $1,26U, were fourni on Sucker Creek, his part would b«* -pared t«> .• ecure to w hich the sai<l o. D. Hoxie had at his de- Kerbyville. August 21st, 1873. 35x38. (subject to the dower right of the xvid- Jo-» pljne county, recently. them an adequate indemnity, He al-o made application for the body of Cap r A X C Y GOODS, »•ease, oxvofsaid <>. D. Hoxie), in an»l to the fol Administrator's Notice. tain Jack, General S« hotield ha> i.-sued lowing describe»! tract or parcel of land, ly pledgetl him-elf to «1«» all in hi- power S ee H ere . —If you want tobuyl»oots, ing and being in the County of Jackson, BOYS’ and GIRLS’ an order to prevent tin* mutilation of shoes, crockery, cigars, tobacco,liquors to obtain an appropriation tor tin* pay State of Oregon, to-xvit : Commencing at the VGTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT lite lx>die- of tir.* Motloc prisoner- after Northeast corner of ('¡aim No. 41, in Town 1N the umlersinged has been appointed clothing, etc., at the lowest prices, call ment ol' the expenses of th«* late In H FA I) Y- M ADE C L O THIN G, ship 37, South of Range 1 West, and run by the County Court of Jackson county, execution. at E. Jacob-’store in Orth’s building. dian war. ning tlu-nee West along the south boundary ( »'reiron. Administrator of th«* Estate of Mar I of Donation Claim No 46, 23 chains and 86 tin V. Vail, «ks’caseil. Uommi. — ion«*r L. S. Dyttr, Pence See his new advertisement in another The Colonel also referred to the im All per-ons indebted to said Estate are re- Bool'S AND SHOKS, links to the western bounilary of the county roa«l toa post an»l mound of rocks; then«*«* quoste»! to settle th»* same immediately, anti column. portance to this section of the Slate and Indian Agent of Klamath, stato South 39°, East along the line of th»* road 7 all pers»>ns having claims against said Estate in his report, that during tin* late and 15 links; then»*«* East 19 chains are r<-qu<*ste»l t»» present them xvith the W arlike A ttiti be . —A rutnor i- of the military po>t at Fort Klamath, ‘•Modoc war,’’ the M«»doc Indian- CIGARS and TOBACCO, chains and .”><> links to a post on the east boundary proper xote hers, to me at my place of busi rile in our community tliat th«* Klam- and to the neie-.-itv of it being made killed two .soldier.- for every Indian of Claim N<>. 41 ; then»-«* North 5.47 chains ness in Jack-oiix ille, xvithin six months to the place of beginning, and containing from the »late hereof. a six company po.-t, and promised to Crockery, Liquors, etc., nth Indians have thr«*aten«*d to break 11.89 acres, the sam«- la'ing a part of Dona G. KAREWSKI, A»lm’r. engaged in the war, while the soldier- Jackson ville. Sept. 10th, 1873. 37x40. tion Claims Nos. 4! and 47. ni Township 37, out, should th«* convii ted Modocs be do all in his power towards accom killed but four Indians. South of Rang«* 1 West, Willamette Meri- AT E. JACOBS’ NEW STORE »lian, together with the tenements, here»lita- Administrator's Notice. hanged. Also that they have had a plishing that end. lie also spoke of ments ami appiirtenane<*s t hereunto belong w ir «1 in e and mad«* other warlike tin* peculiar position of this beautiful T he P aces . — Lin* following is a ing or in any wi-e ap]H-rtaining. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ami fertile valley, with its mild and In Orth’s Building, Jacksonville. On the eonfirmation of the sale by the I pn*|>.»ration-. suimnary of h A : i ul It til Fair the undersigned has lx*en appointed by County Court atbn-said, and the payment th»* ('ounty Court of Jackson <*ounty, Ore salubrious climate, but with no navi of tl|e purchase money, a »leed of convey- gon, Administrator of the Estate of Balil- G reat R eduction in P rices .— gable streams, railway, or other ade r;tce.'> that «»ccurre«! uii Lit ur.-t lay and anc«- xvill l»e «-xi'cnted to th«* puri-haser. xx in Sills, Sr., dee«-ased. Friday. 4 LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES Attention is called to the large double quate outlet for the production- of the Sal»» to commence at 1 o'clock r. .»t. of said All p«-r-oiis in<h*bte»l t«x sai»l Estate are r»*- T hursday ’ s RACE, sold at the very lowest prices. If you «lay. que-t»-d to settle the same immediately, ami column advertisement of ¡Sachs Bros., country, ami promised his be-t en ’t beli»-ve me, call and ascertain prices ELIZA ANN H<»XIE, Executrix, all person- havingclaims against sai»i Estate For the race of single dash of a niih* don for yours»*lx‘es. 39tf. SILAS J. DAY Executor. in which a great reduct ion in the price deavors to secure us the requisite are r»-»]ueste»l to present them, xvith tho for two-year-olds, purse, .8130, Stephen i Sept. 2<1, 1873. 36x39. proper vouchers, to me at my office in Jack of goods will In* noted. This enter communication with the outside world. sonville, within six months from the date Booth’s “.Johnny .Smoker,” 1). Crone ALL KINDS OF prising firm have also been receiving hereof. Citation to Heirs. .Mr. Nesmith al-o handled the tariff' miller’s “Kitty Well-,” ami James IL K. HANNA, Adin’r. an extensive stock of superior Fall question, the corruptions of the pres Jacksonville, Sept, loth, 1873. 37x40. Hamlin’s “Jane,” were entered. This In th»* County Court for Jackson county, ami Winter Goods, and everybody is ent national administration, the tyran Oregon, sitting in probate. race was won by. “Johuny Smoker,” I Notice of Final Settlement. invited to call and examine them. Iu the Matter of the Estat»* of Stephen Wat ny and oppression of railway corjM»- “Kitty Wells,” second. Time 2:02. son. Dee«*ased. rations, created and fostered bv State F riday ’ s races . T'> Mary C. lirotcn, Emily D. Thompson, Ke- In the County Court of the state of Oregon, F ine C andies . —Canty & Wagner, for Jackson countv. (Sitting in Pro ziah 'Thompson, Laura Thompson, Hotranl and national aid throughout the land, — FROM — J. N. T. Miller’s «‘Brick Pomeroy,” bate.) confectioners,San Francisco, California, Thompson, John IF. 'Thompson, Hartley the power of the people to redress and M. Mansfield’s “Black Pilot,” Thompson, < 'tiford Thompson, Heirs-at- In tin- Matter of the Estate of I»aniel ('rain, would call the attention of the trade to 1 »«-<*eased. Lau' of said Ueceasetl, ami all others inter these and all other grievances, and were the competitors in the trotting est) d tlu rein z their immense assortment of line can 4 LEX. MARTIN, Administrator of sai«l other topics of interest, in an able man race, best 3 in *5. “Brick” won the A VISI T ING C A R I) VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT 21 Estate, having til»*»l in said Court his dies ami other goods, suitable for the I John Watson, administrator of said es final account for settlement, ami also pray ner. race in the splenilul lime of 2:56 and holidays. They have gaihed a de tate has fik*»! his petition juaying for an or ing for an order lor setting a lime for hear der to s«*ll the followin'^ des» ribed real prop ing tin* same; therefor«* noli«*«* is hereby The impression made by Mr. Nes» 3:00, “ Black Pilot ” being drawn after — TO — serving reputation for their manufac given that said final a»*»*ount xvill be heard erty, belonging to said estate, to-xvit : Donation Claim No. 58. known amfdesig- ami det»-rmin«*»l in sai»l Court ou Tuesday, tures, which are pronounced to lx* ex mith upon our people was very favo the second heat. nateil as the Donation Claim of Stephen th»- 7th day of <»«-tolx-r, J m 7X rable indeed, and Jackson county will The next was a trotting race for a celled by none. See advertisement. By or«l«*rof Hon. E. B. Watson, Ju«tge ut Watson, containing on«* hundred and sixty give him the largest majority of any fine silver-mounted bridle. Hargadine’s acres ami fourteen hundredths of an acre ; sai«i ('ourt. P. DUNN. Clerk. A ttest : also, th»* umlivided one-half of Donation “Ashland Chief,” Slagle’s “Scar-lact*d AGR ICT LT I R A L A DDRESS.—C< »loilcl other county in the State. 36x3& Sept. 1st. 1873. Land Claim No. 55, known and designated as the claim of Sewal Truax, containing on«- ( barley,” and John Watson’s black Peter Saxe lues been invited to deliver NEATLY EXECUTED AT Notice of Final NetUemeut. hundr«*«l an<l fifty-nine acres ami nineiy-two M erino B ucks . —One of the most filly “Gay” wen* entered. “Chief’ won an address to our citizens, and he has hundredths of an acri* ; also, the umlivided half of Donation Claim No. ■'»•>. known asthe ; In tho County C»»nrt of tlu* State of Oregon, accepted the invitation. The address prominent features at the Fair Grounds the race, distancing the other two in claim of John Rankin and Jam* Rankin, for Jackson «••»rintv. (Sitting in Probate THE TIMES OFFICE, »■ontaining three hundred ami twenty acres SeptenilM*r will be* delivered from the ladies’stand is a fine Vermont bred Merino buck, 3:08. Term, 1873.) ami lbrty-fonr hundredths of an acre, all in Several interesting “scrub” races • In the matter «»f the EeifH«* of Godfrey Eig- on the Fair ground to-day at one exhibited by Col. Peter Saxe, a gen Jackson county, Oregon. ner. Deceased. tleman extensively engaged in im- were also run, and betting was quite And you arc further notified that the o’clock, 1*. m . The Colonel is fully JA CK^ON 1 'IL LE, OH EGON, prayer of said |»etltioner xx ill b<* h«*ard and I J. C. DUNCAN, AdministratOE De •conversant with his subject and it will jorting blooded stock into this State. brisk thereon. delermineil at the Clerk's ollie»* in Jackson ■ If. bonis mm ftf said Estate, having fil«*d in ville, in siiid county. on Tuesday, <i»-t»iber ; said Court his final account for settlement, There will be an interesting heat no doubt be most interesting to hear. I His sons, Bolin I*, and Pol e Saxe, are 7th, 1873, at xvhieh time an<l place you ar»- anti also praying for an order for setting the also importing stock in conjunction race to-day, in which two prominent AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! hereby cited to ap|>ear and shoxv cause, it .time f»>r hearing tht* same ; therefore notice Let everybody be present. any exists, xvhy an order of sale should not ‘ is hereby given that saitl final accouut xvill with the Colonel, and will be* at the horses will run. ' I»<* heard and »letermined in said Court on bt* made, as prayed for in said petition. II. F. JOHNSON. I*. A. HEARN. T he F air .— The third annual Jack- State Fair with ten of the famous Published by an order of Hon. E. B. W at- i Tuesday, the 7th day of October, 1873, at A uction »S ale . —Major James T. son, County Judge, matle the 5th day of Au i which time all (»ersons iiaving any objec- son County Fair commenced last Kentucky bred Duchess-Bates bulls JOHNSON &. HEARN, tions to -aid final ae»*«>unt anil settlement, gust, 1873. 33« Glenn will sell ¡it public auction at bis , must then ami there make the same. Wednesday, 24th inst., and has been and a number of .Spanish Merino Successors to residence on Saturday’, Sept. 27th, By order of E. B. Watson, Judge of said Summons. a very pleasant affair. Although the sheep, mostly ewes, where they will Court. 1873, all of his household and kitchen RANTZAU 4L SHAW AND COMSTOCK 4L MARTIN, P. DUNN, Clerk. articles on exhibition are not so nu I m * offered for sale. This is indeed a Justices’C»»urt, for tin* Pre»*in»*t of Waldo, Sept. 10th, 1873. 37x40. furniture, consisting of I mh I s and Ad state of Oregon, «*ounty of J osephine. merous as at former Fairs, still the commendable enterprise and is meet Forwarding & (oniniisxion Mcrchnnts, ding, carpets, stoves, cooking utensils, J. ('. Elder. Plaintiff', vs. Henry. Niles, Geo. display is fair. The attendance is very ing with great success. Four more Erret ami Thomas limiter. Defendants, t J. A. BAUER. REDDING, CAL. etc. Six months time will be given Civil Action to recover money. good, increasing each day, and the bucks of the same variety on ex hi bi* CHEMIST, on sums over $20, with approved se To Henry Niles, George Erret and Thomas MANUFACTURING races are excellent. To-day will close bition at our Fair are hourly expected, Hunter, the above named Defendants : curity, and all sums under $20 must M ARK YOUR GOODS CARE OF J. A H. the Fair. A more extensive account and our citizens will lx* amply repaid Al By close attention to business we h«»pe TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF be cash. to merit a continuation of the patronage JL Oregon : You are hereby required to ap will be given next week. by seeing them. The sheep are for Ixlore the undersigned, a Justice of the DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, W ill C lose his S toke . —E. Jacobs heretofore extended to the old firms. 29lf. pear Peace for th«* Precinct aforesaid on the 31sl sale, we believe. AND EVERYTHING TO DE FOUND «lav of October, 1873, at 10 o'clock in the will dose his store to-morrow, and also L aying the C orner S tone . —We forenoon of said «lay, at the office of said WAGON-MAKING & BLACKSMITHING have received an invitation to l>e Justice in stud Precinct, to answer the above I IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISH MENT, F ree P ostage . —As our readers are next Wednesday,in commemoration of named plaintiff in a civil action. — by the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur, or present at the laying of the corner aware, the new postal regulations re The defendants xvill take noti»*e, that il N o . 101 Post Street, they fail U> answer tho complaint herein, the 1 •tone of the new State Capitol, which quire every person taking newspajx*rs, Day of Atonement. CRYSTAL & WRIGHT plaintiff xvill take iu»lginent against them for ! SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. will take place in Salem ou October in the county or outside, to pay pos one hundred and thirty-nine dollars, and! • L uno troubles must be treated at once. eightv-eight hundredths of a dollar, ($139.88) j 8th, 1873. The stone will be laid tage thereon after July 1st. We offer Neglect of them brings sorrow, pain and IIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED book account, together xvith costs anti dis Orders from the country promptly with Masonic ceremonies, and will lx* to pre-pay postage to any part of the regret. Thousands have told of the almost filled. ' 30tf. to do all kinds of work in their line. bursements to be taxi'd. effects of W istak ’ s B alsam of Wagons manufactured from choice timber, Given under mv hand this 29th dav of one of the most important events Ore Ln ion for all those who pay for the miraculous W ild C heeky . For coughs, colds, bron and ironed in a superior manner. Old wa August, 1873. * A. B. McILWAlN, per »lax1 ? Agents wanted ! gon has ever witnessed. Hon. S. F. T imes in advance. Those wanting chitis, and all lung troubles, it is unequaled. gons rej»aire«l and made as good as new. Justice of the Peace. All classes of working poo- Blacksmithing iu all its branches done on I pl«*, of either sex, young or old, make more Chadwick will deliver the omtion. this paper will pletise send in the mon Foil the very best Photographs, go to II short notice and at reasonable terms. Give nio- Published by an order of A. B. Mcllxvain, money i r at xvork for us in their spare *___ ____ All Masons in good standing are in ey immediately, and thereby save pos Bradlev A Ruloison’s Gallery withoutstuirs i us a call. ~ jiTShop on Oregon _ street, one Justice of the Peace, ma»le August 21Hb, ments. or all th«» time, than at anything J. U. ELDER, I ’- Particulars ------------ . else. tree. Addresa 1873. —jrfrASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 , door above Franco-American Hotel. tage. vited to attend. Plaintiff. ! 29tf. CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. Montgomery street.. Sab Francisco. Cal. 36x11. G. STINSON A Co., Portland. Me. REDUCTION PRICES ! SACHS BROS. ARE SELLING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC., ! I $50! NEW I SEWING I MACHINE ! I LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT! ! • » I I JOB PRINTING! I THE LARGEST POSTER, ! * T 85 T» 820 V