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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1873)
V 4 9 òhe ïl emo (rati c Simes. I PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. F or the very Ijest Photographs, go to 25 PER CENT. SAVED ! llappy New-A’ear to all. Bradley A Rnlolson’s Gallery without stairs Bv purchasing Clothing, Furnishing Goods, ■r ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Boots, Shoes, Ac., Ac., at Julius Bescheinen has opened a jew Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. “TIIK” nothing stork , elry store in Caton’s building. HARRIS A PRAGER, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. John Fullerton has been appointed Corner Front and Alder Sts., Ihrtland. H aci ’ y R ki . tefto Y ovnu M en from the Postmaster at Langell Valley. ctlects ot Errors ami abuses in early lite. Fri'uch Beaver Suits, from.....S2U.(K) to $30.00 ’n “ “ . “ ..... 15.00 to 22.50 Considerable freighting is yet going Manhood restored. Inqtediments to Mar Amer French Cassimere suits, from.. 17.50 to 25.00 riage removed. New method of treatment. “ t “ .. 12.50 to 20.00 on. The roads are in tolerable condi- New and remarkable remedies. Books ami American “ l.ooo Pairs French<’assim’e Pants 87 pr ¡»air circulars sent tree, in sealed enveloj»es. Ad tion. >» $,5.5o “ dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number 2 1,000 “ Americ’n “ /KtYS' A YOUTHS' CLOTHING. A new Florence sewing machine can South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa..—an In stitution having a high reputation fo/ hono ■ziF Th«' largest and best selected st»»ck of be had at a reasonable figure by calling rable conduct and professional skill. 4.» Box ’s and Youth’s Clothing, at REDUCED RATES. at this otlice immediately. / 7 R NISH ING GOO DS. ’r •? lOOdoz. Undershirts A Drawers, at 50»'apiece A large audience witnessed the im KM) “ “ ■' “ “ 75c “ posing ceremonies of Mass at the Cath 100 “ “ “$1.00 “ olic Church on Christinas. The Most Popular Medicine xtant. *•1“ No trouble to show Goods. Call and era tn me. No certificate of publication will I m * IS 10. 1873. Over Thirty Years given on legal advertisements, unless Since the Introduction of tl»e charges are paid. No deviation from this rule in the future. Perry Davis' i A large number of rallies have been l' projected for the holidays—more than 1’A1N-K I L LKK ! PORTEAND. OREGON. have occurred for many a year. A rilllE PAIN-KILLER Affords advantages for the thorough Com Is »'qnally a¡>¡»1 icable and efficacious mercial Education of young and middle- number have already come off, but a 1 to young ami old. aged men. Send for College Paper. majority of them take place on New riMlE PAIN-KILLER 46. D e FRANt E A J AM ES. 1. Is both an Internal and External rem Year’s Day. edy. W. JACKSON & CO., Rev. S. II. Todd, formerly a clergy rilllE PAIN-KILLER Will cure Fever and Ague when other Importers and Wholesale Dealers Í/1 man of this place, but now of the Ump 1 remedies hav»* failed. qua, and Presiding Elder of this Dis riHIE PAIN-KILLER Crockery anti Glassware, Should be used at the first manifesta trict, has been holding divine services j I tions of < ’old <»r Cough. L A M P S and L A M 1» - 8 T O C K , at the M. E. Church during the eve GM IE PAIN-KILLER i Is the Great Family Medicine of the nings of the past week. Coal Oil, Etc., Administratrix’s Notice. I 8 A Tl’KDA Y„ ACENTS FOR THE TIMES. ceo. P. Roxxell A Co.... s. M. P' ttingill A Co.. L. P. Fisher,................... l'iios. Boyce....................... L. Samuel........................ Dan. L. Green............... ................ New York. ................ New..York. . ....... San Francisco. .......... San Francis»*«» ......... «■....... Portland. Josephine County. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. M. E. ('ni r.cu.—Religious services every Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever- end** ’J* "• staili, N. A. Starrand M. A. Williams, alternately. C atholic Cnriuu.—Divine Services ev- « ry Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa ther Blanchett. M. E. S i xdai S chool .—Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. C atholic S vni » ay S chool . — Regular meetings everv Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. P. 0. REGISTER AMD TRAVELER’S GUIDE. 8^3 ues leave Jack sou x ille as folloxx s ; For Roi'k Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose burg. every day at 8:45 a . m . Mail closes at * A. M. For Ph<vnix, Ashland, Y reka and Red- d’ng, California, every day at 10:30 a . . xi . Mail closes at 10 a . . m . 1’or Ai»i»h‘ir<e, Kerbyville. Waldo and Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday morning, at 3 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 1-. .xt. the preceding evening. The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, Faille Point. Broxxnsboromrh and Sam’s X alley leaves every Weilnesdav luortiing; closes the evening pre<-eding. The mail tor Linkville, Hot Springs, Via- no* ami Lake Citx’, leaves Ashland every Monday morning. Money Order Office open from 9 a . m . to 5 r. xi. < H’FU E H ouks —From 7 a . m . to 7 r. xi Sundays, •o minutes ............. .......................... aller arrival of ..... stage Mail matter must be in on time or it xvill _■ >. M xx M t i.i.i.i:, P. M. VOTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Ore gon, Administratrix ot the Estate of Jacob RoniIr-bush, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle the samo immediately, and all persons having claims against said es tate are requested to present them with the proper vouchers to me at my residence in Jacksonville within six months from the date hereof. HARRIET ROUDEBUSH, Administratrix. Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1873. 48x51. yoTICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN THAT _LX the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate ot Wil liam Wright, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc re quested to settle the samo immediately, and all persons having claims against said es tate are requested to present them with the ¡»roper vouchers to me at my residence in the precinct of Jacksonville within six months from the date hereof. JOSEPH A. CRAIN, Administrator. Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1873. 48x51. T 1 least, is a valuable and correct produc tion, and reflects much credit upon the enterprise of Messrs. De Young A- Co., who make the Chronicle a first-class paper. R p . i . ig tot s.—Elder Martin Peterson will hold divine service at the Court Hou-e to-morrow (Sunday) at early candle-light. E tc . We will take N otice .—All persons indebted to wood, grain, Hour and other produce in payment for subscription, if deliv Dr. Aiken are requested to settle im mediately and savt* costs, as he intends ered immediately. leaving shortly. All accounts not set N ew G oods .—8. Colin, on Oregon tled by January 1st, 1874, will he street, op]»osite Orth’s building, litis placed in the hands of an attorney for * been and is yet receiving a superior forced collection. R>ortment of groceries, dry goods, to P ersonal .— Iloti. Henry Klippel, bacco, etc., which he will sell at very State Capitol ( ’otuinissioner, left fur low prices. Read his advertisement Salem yesterday. |md give him a call. Wool», < iRAiN, ** I rpiIE PAIN-KILLER i Gix'es universal satisfaction. rpiIE PAIN-KILLER. Bexvare of Dnitirtn>n.'nu\<\ Counterfeits. rpiIE PAIN-KILLER Ts almost a certain cure for ( HOL- ERA, and has. xvithout doubt, been more success In 1 in curing this terrible »lis«‘ase than any other knoxvn remedx'. or even the lues» eminent and skillful physician. In India, Africa and China, xvhero this dread ful disease isexer more or less prevalent, th" PAIN-KILLER is considered by th»* na tives, as xvell as liuroj>ean residents in those »•limatfs, a Sure Remedy. THE PAIN-KILLER E.u h bottle is wrapped xvith full direc tions for Use. THE PAIN-KILLER Is sold by druggists and dealers in Fam ily Medicines. 50. MARRIED. S ekious A» < i dent .—(’has. Baird met with a i serious accident last Satur- • lav, 20th inst. While at work in Mar-hall’s » claim, on Jackass, he was caught by a cave, which broke the largt • bone of the left leg between the knee and anklo in two places, ami the small bone once, Dr. Jewell Wits -tunmoned, and- Mr. Baird is getting along finely. J ac K sonville L iterary * 8 ocietv . —At a meeting of this 8ociety, held I tulay, December 19th, the following ollieer.s were elected: President, \\ • J. Stanley; Vice-President, Frank Kasshafer ; Secretary, Walter Jewell; Treasurer, Robt. A. Miller. The So ciety is now permanently organized, and will meet at the District School House every Friday evening. It starts olT with a gotxl membership, composed of l»oth sexes, and has a bright future l»efure it. We wish it all success. 401113 OPPORTUNITY M. MENSOR’S NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! S. COHN, OREGON ST., JACKSONVILLE, OGN., Keeps a Full Supply of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dissolution of Co-Partnership. \”OTICE IS HEREBY” GIVEN THAT the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under th»' firm name of Cronemiller A Co., is dissolved by mutual consent, Daniel Cronemiller retiring from the firm. All persons indebted to the firm must com»' forxvard and settle immedi ately, and then-hv save costs. DAVID CRONEMILLER, DANIEL CRONEMILLER. BUY EUS ?Y GOODS, X’OTICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution »Inly issued out of llie Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, tor th»' < ’ounty of Jackson, and to me directed, in taxor of John Bolt ami against Joseph A. Kemper, for th»' sum of one hun- dre»l ami seventeen dollars, (8117) gold coin, I have levied upon ami xvill on 1X DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS! CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOKS Citation To Heirs. In the County Court for Josephine county. Oregon, sitting in Prolmte. In the matter of the Estate of Campbell Caldwell, deceased. T<> the JIcirs-at-Laic and aft others interested tht r .■ vol’ ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT I (’. IL Caldxvell, administrator of said estate, has tiled his petition praying tor an order to sell the folloxving descrilied real estate belonging to said »'state, to-xvit : Ono-half of donation Claim No. 731, known and designated as the Donation Claim of Campbell Caldxvell, containing on»' hundred and sixty acres, situate»! in Jo- sephine county, Oregon. And you are further notified that the praver »»f said pet iti»»ner xvill be h»'ard and determiiw'd at th»' Clerk's »»lliee in Kerby- villt', i/iLsaid county, on M'»n<lay, the .»th <l iv ot January A. D. 1874. at xvhich time and place you are i an order of sluiw cause, if any aved tor in sal»' should not L»e said ¡H'tit i<>n. Published by an order of lion. J. fers. County Jtidg» *, made on the 6th October, A. D. 1*7: >. HATS, CROCKERY AND GROCERIES, Etc., Etc., \\ hieh, when added to his present stock, will surpass in extent, variety and quality any stock of goods ever otfereil to the public. On account of delay in the shipment of these goods, it becomes an absolute necessi ty to make large reductions in prices to in sure their sale this season. • 49. BEN. SACHS, Cal. St., (one door east of White A Martin,) JACKSONVILLE, CGN. FURNISHING AND A> iiland B usiness N otes .—Watt TOBACCO <£* CIGARS, A Klum, have just received a complete New Boot and Shoe Store, SUPERIOR GENTLEMEN'S FI RMSH1NG GOODS, s * supply of saddlery and harness stock, FA GOODS, California Street, PIPES, BASKETS, CUTLERY, i tc. They sell cheaper than any other I JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. DRY GOODS, house in the county. ITrnAre Notions and School Books, The Davis Hay Press, invented by ETC., ETC., aving permanently located M. Michalson, and owned by O. A. READ Y- MA D E CLO THIN G, Which he will sell at Wholesale and Re in Jacksonville, respectfully informs Davis, is spoken of very highly by all tail at the lowest rates. Give him a call. the public that lie is projmred to do all kinds BOOTS AND SHOES, Jacksonville, Nov. 7, 1873. 45tf. of work in the boot and shoe-making line. who have tested it. Everybody in Satisfaction guaranteed. 8. E. WATT. CHAS. K. KIA M. need of a hay press should get a Davis. 29tf. M. CATON. Fine Toys for the Holidays, WATT & KLUM, O. Coolidge, of the Ashland Nursery, NOTICE announces in another column that he GROCERIES, TS HEREBY” GIV EN THAT I HAVE Saddle & Hamess Manufacturers, will sell fine maple and other shade 1 appointed James W. Crutcher, Esq., my ASHLAND, OREGON. agent, attend to all necessary business trees cheaper than you can go to the ALL KINDS OF FARMERS PRODUCE, during to my absence in the East. ANITFACTURF. AND IMPORT CON- woods and dig them. He also has a I have also placed my notes and accounts cor»l Team, Buggy and Ploxy, IIarn‘’S!'’ in the hands of H. K. Hanna, Esq., for col Boston Team Collars, Concord, superior assortment of fruit and nut lection. Parties interested xvill govern them Buggy Collars, Men's, Boys , and >. < Cigars and Tobacco, selves accordingly. JAMES T. GLENN. bearing trees, which he will sell very dies, Bridles, Cinchas and .Sturups, W hips Jacksonville, October 18,‘1873. 43tf. Currv-coinbs, Lashes, Spurs, dollar 1 ads, low. Call and see him. ETC., ETC. and everything usually kept in a xxell regu IMPORTANT NOTICE. lated harness establishment. c t . McCall & Co. have just filled their We are using Kerby’s Genuine Santa Cruz LL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS Leather, and guarantee Satisfaction to our store with a complete and first-class AT LOWEST PRICES! against the undersigned are requested Customers. stock of new’ goods. “Quick sales and to meet at the store of A. Fisher by the 1st ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. of January, 1874, for the purpose of making small profits” is their motto, and you arrangements for the settlement of the same. Repairing neatly and quickly done. ERNEST CARO. may depend upon getting a good bar- Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Please give us a call. 18 Jacksonville, De«.-ember5. 1873. ;iin there. M 1 13 A Cents per Pound ; ’’Circle A" Crushed Sugar, 15 Cents Per Pound. Extra Heavy Golden Syrup« SI 50 PEE KEG ! —AND— OTIIEIt GROCERIES! •AT THE SAME LOW RANGE 2 PRICES FOR CASH! Clothing, vince you rsel ves. “tAH 29. SACHS BROS. CANDIES ! CANDIES ! ! Fresh, Pure and Wholesome as 't ill-: SUNLIGHT! THE JOY OF EVERY’ FAMILY ! THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE 13 called to our immense assortment of Can dies and other goods suitable for the HOLIDAYS, And warranted to keep in all climates. Prices L( >\V and TERMS LIBERAL. Or ders from the interior promptly and care fully attended to. 38m3. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY THF, SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, rpHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS 1 school will commence about the middle of Yuirust, and is divided in four s»‘ssions, of eleven weeks each. The following are the terms; sm.oo Board and tuition, per term............. 4.00 Bed and Bedding.................................. 8.00 Drawing ami painting......................... Piano......................................................... . 15.00 5.00 Entrance fee, only once,................... SELECT DAY SCHOOL. t 6.00 Primary, per (erm.. 8.(0 Junior, “ Sheriff's Sale. 10.00 Senior, “ Pupils are received at any time, and their 1)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IS terms will be counted from the day of their sued out of and under the Seal ot the entrance. For further particulars apply at Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor the tlio Academy. 29tf. Countv of Jackson, to me directed and de livered, in favor of E. D. Foudray, assignee GEORGE SCHUMPF, of Lillv Sherxvood, l’laintilf, and against A. B. Overbeek for the reeoxery of the sum <>t live thousand lour hundred and thirty-live BARBER, dollars and thirteen cents ($5,435.13), xvith interest thereon at 10 per cent, per annum from November 10th, 1873, together xvith CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, tortx- dollars ami eighty-five cents Sio.s.») costs ami accruing costs, 1 have levied upon and xvill ¡>roee<'d to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court air cutting , shaving , sham - House door in Jacksonville, in said County, pooing and ladies’ hair cutting done in on first-class style. Tuesday, January 6th, .1. D. 1874, DANDRUFF LOTION, at 1 o’clock r. m . of said day, all of said de fendant’s interest in and to the folloxving An entirely new discovery for cleansing real property described as follows, to-wit : the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu Lots No. 5 and 6, in Blo<-k 52 ; Lots No. •> ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. and 6, in Block 29; Lot No. 2, in Block 29, excepting so much of said lot heretofore RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. conveved to L. J. C. Duncan ; a ¡»art of Lots No. 11 and 12, in Block 26, on corner of Ore gon and Pine Streets, fronting 481 a feet on Oregon, and running back 59 feet on Pine Street ; a ¡»art of Block No. 27, commencing at the xxest corner of said Block ; thence N. 43° 35', E. along the line of Oregon Street 88 FOR 1874. >d ; thence S. 46° 17', E. 20 feet to the xxest feet boundary of Cluggage’s Donation Claim : thence North on said line to Pine Street; thence N. 46° 25', West 105 feet along Pine 200 PAGES; 500 ENGRAVINGS, and Street to place of beginning. COLORED PLATE. Published quarterly, All the above described property is situ at 25 cents a year. First number for 18*74 ated in the toxvn of Jacksonville, County of just issued. A German edition at same Jackson and State ot Oregon, and levied up price. Address on as the property of the said A. B. Over I JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. beck to satisfy the above demands. IS H H A F. REFINED SUGAR, Manufactured every day, of the best materi betxveen the hours of nine o’clock x. M. and als, by four o’i-loek p. M. of s;iid day, a’ th»' Court lion- c door in Kcrbyxille, Jos»',»hine»-ounty. CANTY & WAGNER, Oregon, oiler tor sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand the foll»»xving describ»'»! real estate, lying and being in Josephine "Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, »•ounty, Oregon, to-xvit : Lot No. *. in Toxvn- No. 107 Montgomery Street, shi|>N<>. 36 S. of Range 7 West, containing P.».34-1(M) a<-res, to satisfy said execution and SAN FRANCISCO. aceruing costs. DAN. L. GREEN, Sheriff. Nov. 19th, 1873. 47x50. The undersigned will continue the busi HasJuxt Received a Complete d' Fine Stock of ness at the old stand. Thankful for past fa NUTS & CANDIES, vors, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. DAVID CRONEMILLER. 50t4. I S Monday, the 22d day of December, 1873, TOYS FOR HOLIDAYS, f SUGAR, The following described real property situated in Jackson county, Oregon, belong Etc., Etc. ing to said estate, to-wit : Donation Claim No. 44 of John Thurber, in section nine and sixteen, in Township To bo found this side of San Francisco, all No. 3s, South of Range,one west,containing of which will be sold at one hundred and fifty-six and sixty-two hundredths acres, less 40 acres sold oil to Roxanna Thurber. UNTBECEDENTED LOW PBIOES. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock r. .xi., of said day. JAMES HELMS, 48. Administrator of said Estate. f-if Favor us with a call and con Sheriff's Sale. IT . ISLAND 12 J Centn per Pound ; Saturday, the 10th day ofJan'y. 1874, 1 ) Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND J) order of sale duly issued by P. Dunn, Clerk of the < 'ireuit < 'oiirt tor Jackson coun ty. State of < Jregon, and to me directed and delivered, iu taxor of Elizalieth Haysand against V. s. Rallsand < . tharine Ralls, for the recovery of five hundred and twenty- lit e dollars and t wenty-thre, cents (S525.23) in gohl coin, with interest at the rate of one ¡»er cent, per month from the 19th day of November, 1^73, and ten ¡»er cent, for coun sel fees, togethei with twenty-seven dollars I and forty cents (827.4o) costs and accruing costs. J have levied upon anti will ¡»roceed to sell tit ¡»ublic auction, to the hiiihe-t bid der for cash in I . S. gold coin, at tile Court House dour in Jacksonville, in said countv, on ' . NO. 1 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1ITE HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED 1 the County Court tor Jackson county, »♦ and are now opening the largest, best State of < tregon, the undersigned Adminis and most fashionable stock of trator of the estate of John Thurber, de ceased. will oiler for .^de at public auction for cash at the Court House door in Jack Dry Goods, sonville. on —AT— 1’0 It ARE SELLING Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. ! —OF— PARSONS— ROUDEBUSII — At the resi denci) of M. A. Williams, on December 21st, 1*73, by Rev. M. A. Williams, P. D. Parsons to Mrs. Harriet Roudebush—all of Jacksonville. Saturday, January 24th. A. D. 1874, [< oiu¡>i¡mi?nts received. We xvish the luq>- |>y couple a long and successful vox’age on at 1 o’eh ■ •!; P. xt. of <.dd 1.» y. the ft >1 lowin'' de scribed real property, to-wit ; Claim num th e sea of matrimony.] ber titty (.'>»•; described in Notification num ber six t housand throe ltundred and seventy- four (<»374 . it being a part of Sections six BORN. one(l), thirty-one (31) ind thirty-six Toxvnships thiriv-six (36) ;ind thirty-seven BY BEE—Near this city, on l»ecembcr 25th, (371. Ranre txvo (2) ami three ’>) \\ est, be- D73, to the xvife of Win. Bybee, a son—t ginning at a point South t¡2 1' . West from 11-pounder. the Northeast corner of Section one (I). BIIEITBARTH—In this city, to the xvife of Townshi¡» thirty-seven (•»«), South Range H. A. Breitbartli. a son. three (.*»i, West twenty-tive chains and thir- teen links ¡; thence East thirty chains ; tlienee North lifty-three chains and thirty-four NEW, THIS WEEK. links; thence West thirty chains; thence Sout h tifty-three chains and thirty-four links, containing one hundred and sixty ASHLAND NURSERY. acres(160) more or less, together with all ami singular the t» nements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or IF Y’ol WANT TO BUY’ FINE MAPLE in anyxvise appertaining. All the above described property is lying I or other shade tr»'es chea]»cr than you can go to the xvootls and dig them, go to th»' and being in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, and levied upon as the pro|»erty of the sai<l V. S. Rallsand Catha ASHLAND NUHSERI rine Ralls to satisfx- the foregoing demands. T. T. M< KENZIE, Ami see for yourselves. I also have truit Sheriff of Jackson county. and nut-bearing trees cheaper than ever be- Dec. 19th, 1873. 51td. f<»re offered. <». (’( »( »LI Dt)E. Ashland, Dec. 2-3, 1873. 52x12. < 'nr.isTMAs.—This day was gener- ally observed, and parsed off very qui etly. There was a large quantity of h liday goods sold, ami all the stores did a tiue business. The balls given al Ruck Point, De.skins’, Sterlingville, Phtenix and other places in the county, were all well attended, ami everybody .-eemed to have enjoyed themselves finely. S tate or O regon , ] County of Josephine, j ’ ’ In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Josephine. In the matter of the Estate of J. W. John son, »leceased. V°TICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN TO ALL ¡»ersons interested that J. T. I,ayton, Administrator of said estate, has filed his I final account therein. It is therefore ordered by the Coprt that Monday, the 5th day of January. A. 1). 1874, be anil is hereby sei aj»art for the hearing of objections to said final settlement. By order of Hon. J. B. Silers, Judge, this , 6th day of October, A. D. 1873. 48x51. A GOLDEN 1 SACHS BROS. Notice of Final Settlement. ». A H oi ’ sehoi . i , R emedy '. — No familx' should l>e xxithout some etlicaeioux remedx- tor the cure of aileetions so universally ¡»rex - ah'iit as coughs, colds, sore throat, xvhoop ing-cough ami croup—some remedy, too, xxhich can l>(* relied upon as safe, sure and certain. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild < herry combines the </!•.'.l> rattcni. T he B ai l .—Next Tuesday the an niversary Ixill of Iluth Rebekah Degree l/xlgp will come off. It will undoubt edly lu* a grand anti eminently success ful affair. The ladies have spared no pains to make it such, and everylsuly should turn out and attend. 36 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. REDUCTION in PRICES ! Administrator’s Notice. s I Age. G ift M ap . We are in receipt of riHIE PAIN-KILLER 1 I Will cure Painter's Colic. a copy of the map of the Pacific ('oast riHIE PAIN-KILLER Is good for Scalds and Burns. States and Territories, given by the ! 1 1 rpiIE PAIN-KILLER San Francisco Chronicle to each of i‘s 1 I Has the verdiet of the People in its favor. subscribers. The map, to say the GREAT LEGAL ADVERTISED!ENTS. I VICK’S F LOR AT. G UIDF, t . t . M c K enzie , Sheriff of Jack«on Countv. Dee. 5th. 1873. 49x52. TOR WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY. ♦ J and promptly executed at the TIMES PRINTING OFFICE at the lowest rates. ’