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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1874)
r ilcmorratif aimes. SATURDAY,.............. FEBRUARY 7, 1S7L T hanks .—Mr. Al. Sturgis has our thanks for a bountiful supply of tleli- cious apples. D efeated .—The pe t i t ion of J. Houck,of Ashland, fora liquor license, was again Indore the County Court this week. The Court refused to grant the petition. P ersonal .—Mr. Pitt, traveling cor respondent and agent for the S. F. Call ami Bulletin, is now in town en gaged in canvassing for these first- class papers. R eversed .—The judgment of tho Circuit Court of this county, ill the case of the Gold Hill Mining < o. v*. Jacob Ish, has been reversed by the Supreme Court. Judge McArthur ren- dered the opinion. S carce .—Itemscontinueas scarce as $20 pieces. The only items of inter est occurring were the Opening of the Spring tights and the demise of Mrs. Johnson’s dog, who is supposed to have gotten an overdose of strychnine. A ccident .—Wm. Finley, a -tep-on of Sam. Phillips, was severely injured by being dragged by a horse, while hunting rattle on Applegate. The accident occurred in the evening, and before assistance could be rendered him he was nearly frozen. Dr. Belt was called, and the boy is now do ing well. B usiness U h ange .—J. B. White, Ksq., of Rock Point, has tlispusetl of his interest in the R >?k Point store to C. Magruder, E-q., who will take pos session in the course of a month. The business will be carried on under the firm name of Haymond A Magruder, and we wish them mu h success. We learn that it is Mr. White’s intention to remove to Oakland. Cal. I nstallation .—The following per sona were installed as olficers of Asb- land Lodge No. 1*9, I.e (). ( i. T., last Wednesday: F. W. Ewing, W.C. T.; Flora A. Hutchinson, R. II. S.; Dira Reams, L. H. s.; Ange Grublie, W. V. T.; W. Myer, W W. S.; (¡race Ru<sell, W. A. S.; J. H. (’layton. W. F. S.; Irene Cbitwoisl, W. T.; D. P. Ward, W. ('.; (¡. S. Butler, W. M.; Della Howell, W. I>. M.; N >ra S.nit'a, W. LG.; II. F. Niday, W. O. ( i. I PlItENIX (¡RANGE.—1>. S. R. Buick, D. D. \V. M., on Thursday, Jan. 21Hb, organized a (¡range, with 28 charter members, at Phienix, to l»e <nown as Phoenix Grange. The following oili- cers were elected and installed for the ensuing year: John S. llerrin, W. M.; Samuel Furry, <>.; Synuel Colver, L.; J. G. Vandyke, (’., S. U. Taylor, T.; W. F. Herrin, S?c.; John Uolem.in, G. K.; Mrs. M. E. (¡ore, C.; Mrs. s. (,'. Taylor, 1*.; Miss A. E. Shideler, F.; Miss Mary A. Herrin, L. A. S. » C ounty C onvention .—The Dem ocratic County C »mmittee m 4 in Jack K - sonville on Thursday, 5th in-t., and issued a call fora DemoTatic County Convention. The tint • for holding the Convention was fixed for March 7th ; th» prim tries for Feb. 28 th,except Goose Like, Lost River and Chewacan, who, on account of their great distance from here, will hold their primaries on Feb. 21st. 1 he apportion.nent of d deg ites is based upon the vote of the Dem ocratic nominee (Mr. Burnett) for Con. gross in 1872, allowing one tielegate for every 25 Democratic votes, or a a fraction of 13 or more votes over ; and allowing to each precinct at least one lich gate. The meeting was Well attended. TiiE G ame L aw .—Numerous en quiries having been mail? as to when the season for killing certain kinds of game will close, we herewith repub lish a synopsis of the game law. The Act passed at the late session of the Legislature, makes it unlawful to kill or offer for sale any deer, moose or elk during the months of February, March, April, May and June. It is unlawful to kill or offer for sale any wild swan, mallard duck, summer or wood duck, spoon-bill duck, or black tluck during the months of April, May, June and July ; except that farmers are ¡>er- mitted to kill geese or tlucks in said months if necessary to protect their growing crops. It is unlawful to kill or offer for sale any grouse, pheasant or sage hen during the months of April, May, and prior to the fifteenth day of June each year; or any quail or partridge, during the months of April, May, June anti July. It is un lawful take or kill, at any time, any elk or deer for the sole purpose of ob taining the horns or skin of the same. i I * u A i . aroe volume would not contain the mass ot testimony which has accumulated in favor of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild ('herry as a safe, efficient and reliable rem edy in curing coughs, colds and pulmonary disease. Many of the cures arc truly won derful. LOCAI. MKEV1TIO». I J. B. WHITE. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ALEX. MARTIN. WHITE & MARTIN Stages are unusually late this Meek, on account of the bad roads. (Successors to Janies T. Glonn,) We are pained to learn that Mr. M. Mensor is suffering with a severe at married . DEALERSIN tack of apoplexy. CAMPBELI—(IBENC1IAIN—(.in Feb. Ist, 1874, by Rev. N. A. Starr,; at tho resi- Geo. Brown, assisted by others, will «lence «»f the bride’s j'ather, Mr. Joseph II. open a dancing school next S.itiud.ix Campbell to Miss Alice A. Obenchain— all oi Jackson County, Oregon. evening, 14th inst. CALIFORNIA STREET, r. T. entertainment at BORN. The I. Wednesday evening is STINSON—In this city, l’eb. 4th, 1874, to Ashland JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. th«' wite of J. H. Stinson, a son. success. said to have been a A new Florence sewing machine ANNOUNCEMENT. LOW PRICES WILL WIN I can lie had at a reasonable figure by lor City Marshal. calling at this office immediah'ly. Isaac Sachs, l >q., who is now on a I hereby announce myself a candidate for oilice ot Marshal, subject to th»! decision visit to the old folks in Bavaria, Eu the <>f th«“ eit iz.cn s of Jackson v ille at the ensuing milE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- L ure in notifying their friends and the FRED. GROB. rope, is expected home about the 1st March election. public generally that they are now receiving Jacksonville, Feb. 5th, 1871. and opening a very largo and extensivo of April. stock of We are pleased t<> note that \\ in. NEW, THIS WEEK. Hoffman, Esq., who has been suffering STAPLE DRY-GOODS, with a sewre attack of sickness, is abl«* POSTPONEMENT to Ini out again. Ready-Made Clothing, 'l'he Spring tights have commenced in dead earnest already. Several oc AGRICULTURA!. IMPLEMENTS, curred this week, and exciting times —OF— were the consequence. Hats and Caps, i No certificate of publication will be The Public Library cf Kentucky. given on legal advertisements, unless California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. all charges are piid. No deviation from this rule in the future. ROOTS AND SHOES, The Like country lias-experienced riUIE TRUSTEES <»F THE PUBLIC I Library of Kentucky and the manage Ladies’, Miss?»’ and Children's Shoe». some cold weather lately. The ther- 1 ment of th«* Gift Concert announce the post mometer at Linkville on Jan. 24 th ponement «>t the Fourth Gilt Concert until Tuesday, th«' 31st of Marell next. stood 12 degrees below zero. The public will readily understand the County Court was in session this causes which have made this postponeinenl We have also in connect ion with the above ne«'cssarv. The linatieial panic w hich has for tho last a very large and line stock of choice week. But little business of any im- months paralyzed the busin«'ss of every p«»rtance was transacted. The pro tew section of this «'ountry ami of I airop«', has prevented thousands from investing in tick GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- ceedings will appear in our next. ets. 'l'he epidemic- |»ervading almost the WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, In another column will be found the 4,‘Utire South have cut "tl a large and avail market. And, too. the public judging FAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN- announcement of l’red. Grob. He has able from the «'fleets <>f t he-e cause- haveexp«'.'te<l DOW GLASS, CAST AND all the qualifications necessary for a a postponement and hav? d'«'lined to invest without a ni«>r«' positive a--urance oi the good Mar-hal,and will make a fine race. draw in? taking place on a lived dav. STEEL PLOWS. WOOD Estray Notice. WAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED 1 last December at his residence, four miles north of Ashland, on what is known as the Woolen farm, one sorrel mare, about five years old, two white hind feet, and white spot on face ; no brands perceivable ; about sixteen hands high ; apparently unbroke. Appraised at $35 by E. DePeatt, J. P. I). S. R. BUICK. Ashland, January 14th, 1874. 4x7. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Estray Notice. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, living in I^ingel valley, Linkville Precinct, Jackson county, Oregon, has taken up two estray horses ot the fol lowing description, said horses having been running around my premises since about the first of October, 1873, viz : one gray lmrse, about seven years of age, branded C. S. on left shoulder, and left hip -------- ; and one sorrel horse, about 9 years >f age, about sixteen hands high, white *’■!»>(> down tho face, mane and tail inclined to bo--------------- r»rio'i H. S. on left shoulder, and has saddle marks. The law pertaining to ostravs will l»o com plied with. BENJAMIN HALL. Langell Valley, Dec. 8th, 1873. 4x7. I An inmate of the County Hospital, while attempting to d?ta?h the bullet of a carlridge from the 'hell, w.is severe ly w ill!) le i by the missile exploding and the bullet penetrating the wrist of his left hand. From the testimony before the Cor oner's jury of the persons present at the Linkville affray, n »thing'definite a< to who killed White can be learned, It is sappis '.l It -re th it the fatal shot W is tired by John ('orbell. Postal c irds m ly ba rc ?.i I by post- in esters, but they m ist ke.*p mum about the content? there >f. Any p i-t- m ister who divulg what is on a p os- tai eird dies si at the risk of hi- otlici d he id, as removal is the price of the discovery. Tais inform ition may be necessary to teich postmisters their liabilities an 1 al-1 to in?tru d the people as to their lights. W oods ’ II ouseii ii . ii M agazine .— The February number of > O Ilmisi - hold MI'/azinc is re illy a m irvel of what can be furnished for only one dollar a ve ir; considering the cod and the quality, this is tho cheapest maga zine which comes to our table. Its articles have a chasteness about them which is not always found in periodi cal literature, which adapts it to till a place now tool irgely occupied by cheap publications that are positively injurious to the young, without being exactly I immoral. We have not room to specify the ar ticles which fill the pages before us—but thev fire manv and excellent. The •> magazine contains three engravings —a pretty house design—also the New York Fashions, (illustrated) prepared expressly for the Household by Mine. i Demorest. The publisher announces that hereafter the magazine will always be illustrated. The Magazine and Chromo “Yosemite” will b(* furnished in connection with the T imes for the low price of $4.00, in advance. Sub scriptions may begin at any time. Now is your time to subscribe. All in’cresteil dc-ire a full drawing, but for the reasons just stated this could not be had on tho 3d <>l Dei'einber, but the short postpoiieiiie.il now announet d will secure it. Th«' management have met with unpre- «'«•d< llt ’d -U’*‘‘< --. i he -ah - oi ticket-, the proceed- of which have already b«'«>n re ceived, amount to OVER V MILLION DOLLARS, with a uumi'er of ageneu's in thi- country yet Io hear from, and all those in Europe. Thus a drawing : scaling th«*gifts one-half ¡ could l><* had now, but the management deem it best to have a [»ostpoueiiient and a full drawing. This post poni'nieut a.■.snres tIn' sale of all th< tickets and \ FULL DRAWING. That this determination will meet with theappro- bation of nearly «'Very one interested is made ap|Kirent by th«' very nunierou-letters re ceived from ewrv section of this country and the < ’ana«la- asking for a |»os.poiu'inent. This action of tfie manaut'meiil will work no detriment to any but w ill be for the good of all. By it the fortunate ti< k« t-hol<iers will receive their gifts m full while it will not affect those who do not draw gilts. In making this announcement the niati- agem«'Ilt em/dtaticallg stah that tin !'• shall be no fiii'tlii i' pastpantnaiit . audio thiseml all agents will be imperatively required tocio-«' up and t ran-init their accounts to this «»Ilk e bv th«' 21st of Mar<'h. TH«»S. E. BRAMLETTE, Agcir Public Library. Kv. 1 once and settle up. All amounts due us and left unpaid by February 1st, 1874, will positively be placed in the hands of our attorneys for collection, unless satisfactory ar- rangements are made with us. Jacksonville, Jan. 1, 1874 TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1 tho County Court tbr Jackson county, State of Oregon, the undersigned Adminis trator of the INtate of Stephen Watson, de ceased. will oiler for sale at public auction for cash at the Court House door in Jackson ville, Oregon, on 29tf. I ^SIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA. the following described real property situ ated in Jackson county, Oregon, belonging to said Estate, to-wit : The undivided one-half of Donation Land Claim No. 55, known as the Donation Claim of Sewall Truax, containing one hundred and tiilv-nine and ninety-two hundredths (159.92-HM») acres. The undivided one-half of Donation Land Claim No. 56, known as theclaimof John Rankin and Jane Rankin, containing three hundred and twenty and forty-four hundreds (320.44-100) acres. All ot' Donation L.uul Claim No. 58, known as the claim of Stephen Watson, containing one hundred and sixty and fourteen hun dredths (169.14-100) acres. All being in Town-hip 36, S. Range 2 West. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. m . of said dav. JOHN WATSON. 3x7 Administrator of said Estate. Almost Every Case Cured With I I A R l.o it AND COOKING STOVES, from I ) Nails. SI2 t<> S’>o each. |o ecu's per pound. Horse shoes, 12 cents per pound. Harrow teeth, 12 cents per pound. Novelty clothes wringers, S ».00. Hand-made horse shoe nails, 40 cents per pound. And all Hardware at the same low figures, for cash. Tin, Sheot-Tron and Copper work done to order in a workman-like manner, at tho lowest cash prices. N. B.—All persons indebted tome by note or account must come forward and settle by the first of March next, or their accounts will be put in th<‘ hands of an officer, with Io per cent additional, tor collection. B. F. RE17SER. Ashland Jan. 31st 1871. 5ti Xeiv Firm! J\'eiv Goods ! NEW In the Circuit Court <>1 the State of Oregon, for th«' Coun’v of Jackson. Teter Britt, Plaintiff, D ear S irs : During a residence of some ten wars in Siam and China, as a mission ary. I found your Pain-Killer a most valua ble remedy for that fearful scourge the Cholera. In administering the medicine T found it most effectual to uiv e a ti'aspooiiiul ot Pain- Killer in a gill of hot water sweetened with sugar ; then, after about Iifteen minutes, be gin to giveabout a tablespoontul <*t the same mixture everv few minutes until relief was obtained. Applv hot applications to the ex tremities. Bathe the stomach with the Pain- Killer, clear, and rub the limbs briskly. (if those who had the Cholera, ami took the medicine faithfully, in tin* way stated above, fight out of ten rivovervd. R ev . R. TELFORD, Missionary in China. D ear S irs : During a long residence in China I have used your valuable 1 ain-Kil- ler. both in my own family and among the I'liinese, and have found it a most excellent medicine. In the summer of 1862 and 1863, while residing in Shanghai. I tound it an al most certain «•ure for cholera, it used in time. Indeed, using it in a great many in stances, I do n<>t remember failing in a sin ............... gle ease. For three veara wars I have been resld- resid- hig in tliis place, more than fifty miles from a physician, and have been obliged otlen to fall on my resources in eases ot siekni'ss. 'I’I h ' Chinese come in great numbers tor medicine ami advice. 1 hough without medical knowledge ourselves, the few sim ple remedies wo can command are so much in advance even of their physicians that we have almost daily applications. \\ e allow them to come, Iseeause it brings us i-n con tact with them and opens a door of useful ness. In diarrhea, colie, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc., your Pain-Killer has l»een my chief medicine. Yours, very truly, R ev . T. F. C rawford , Tanchow,China. PRICES ! —AT— vs. Daniel B. Rowland, I*. J. Rowland,and Dan iel Doty, Defendants. ASHLAND, OREGON, Suit to Foreclose a Mortgage. To Daniel It. Rotrland, P. J. Rowland and D<mi.l Doty, Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE q F I Oregon • You are hereby required to ap J. M. McCAIX <fc CO pear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled action, in which Peter Britt is plaintiff, and D. B. Rowland, aye received and are still P. J. Row land and Daniel Doty are defend receiving the largest and liest selected ants, within ten days from the date of the stock of goods ever before offered to the service ot this summons upon von, if served public. The stock consists of witUin this county, or it served in any other county of this State, then within twenty days from th«' «late of th«' service of this suinmons upon you, or if served uj»on you READY-MADE by publication then by the second Monday in March, 1*74. And if you fail so to answer, for want GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, thereof the plaintiti' will take a decree BOOTS and SHOES, against you for the sum of six hundred dol lars (SEIMI.OO), with interest at one per cent, per month from th«* 2<»th «lay oi August, CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, 1*72, and costs and disbursements, and 10 per «'«'nt. thereon for attorney’s tees, and the Iron, Steel, further decree that the mortgaged premises describe«! in the complaint lie sold as upon HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, execution to satisfy sai«l sums. Published by an order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, made January 17th; 1871. ' KAHLER A WATSON, HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. Attorneys for Plaintiti’. January 24th, 1874. -*x9. H FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, I GROCERIES, Etc., Etc. H. F. JOHNSON. Prices to Suit the Times« 1*. A. HEARN. JOHNSON A HEARN, i Thoso using Fain-Killer should strictly Successors to observe the following directions : At the commencement of the disease, take RANTZAU A SHAW AND COMSTOCK Jt MARTIN, a teaspoonful ot Pain-Killer in sugar and wator, and then bathe freely across the Forwarding i Commission Merrhants, stomach and bowels with the I’ain-Killer clear. Should the diarrhea and cramp con REDDING, CAL. tinue, repeat the dose every iifteen minutes. In this way the dreadful scourge may be checked, and the patient relieved in tin* I liie course of a few hours. BEN. SACHS, AT ARK YOUR GOODS CARE OF J. A II. N. B.—Be sure and get the genuine article; Ill By close attention to business we hope Cal. St., (one door cast of White A Martin,) and it is recommended bv those who have to merit a continuation of the patronage used the Pain-Killer for the cholera, that in heretofore extended to the old firms. 29tf. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. extreme cases the patient tako two (or more) | teaspoonfuls instead of one. lias Just Received a Complete A' Fine Stock of The PAIN-KILLER is sold bv all Drug gists and Dealers in Family Medicines. NCI'S A CANDIES, ZiF Price, 25 and 50 cents and $1. PERRY DAVIS A SON. TOYS FOR HOLIDAYS, i Manufacturers THE EAGLE BREWFRY. and Proprietors, 13b High Street, Providence, R. I. TOBACCO <(• CIGARS, LAGER, LAGER! WANTED. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex change for goods. Highest prices paid, and Goods sold at ('ash rates. .T4E Please give us a call and convince your selves. [42tf.] M c C all a co . NOTICE TO I School Directors, Teachers, Parents. REPOSITORY OR THE NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL Books at introductory prices tor a abort F time at E. C. BROOKS’ Watch, CliX'k an«! Jewelry Store, Jackson- To Whom it May Concern. I —AND— v Summons. THE PAIN-KILLER!! Granger, Si070 û Hardware Store ! HUIE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, ville,Oregon, where can lie had the following: Readers, Spellers, Arithmetics, Algebras, 1 has now on hand and is constantly man- Grammars, Geographies, Physiologies, phi iifwtnring tho Lager Beer in Southern ufwturing the best I 4 LL PERSONS WHO OWE SUBSf'RIP- A lion <>r Job Work to the D emocratic Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to losophies, Chemistries, Historie«, Geome tries, Trignometries, Treatise on Rotanv, T imes between January 7th, 1871, and July suit purchasers. Call and test the article. Manual of American Ideas, which should 29tf. 1st, 1872, will please notice this advertise in the hands of every Young America. 3 ment, as I shall, unless paid up in a very MILL NOTICE. short time, put their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. J. N. T. MILLER A CO.. AVE ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE By E. 1>. Foudrav, Agent. n wheat in store, and will commence January 23d, 1874. 4tf. Forwarding & Commission Merchants, grinding on the 10th inst. E. S. MORGAN & CO., ASHLAND NURSERY. <hir terms for grinding will be tho eighth bushel, or exchange. DALEY A EMERY. milE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR Butte Creek Mills, Sept. 1, 1*73. 3«tf. 1 sale his one-fourth interest in tho Big Butte Creek Steam Saw Mill, including three v°ke of oxen, trucks, chains, etc. I DAVIS' PRESS, offer the above at a very low figure. My terms are half cash, and half in either Stock, X»lt HAY, COTTON OR WOOL, IS NO Grain or Lumber. For further particulars doubt tbo best hand press now in use. enquire on tho premises or of tho under Aildrcss, O. A. DAVIS, signed. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Ashland. Oregon. October 28tb, 1878. 44m3. Ashland, Dec. 5th, 1878. ' 49tf A GOOD CHANCE! i ! ASHLAND NUHSEBY And see for yourselves. I also have truit and nut-bearing trees cheaper than ever l»e- fore offered. O. COOLIDGE. Ashland, Dec. 23, 1873. 52x12. specffully requested to come forward at Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. I lì I LESER S TF YOU WANT TO BUA' FINE MAPLE I or other shade tre«'* chen|»er than you «■an go to the woods ami dig them, goto the to January 1st, 1874, are hereby re- at which time all persons having any objec tions to said final account and settlement, must then and there make the same. Bv order of Hon. E. B. Watson, County Judge. P. DUNN, Clerk. January 17th, l.s74. 3x6. “•ff*Give if a call, and then judge for \ ourself as to our capacito to furnish goods as above. WHITE A MARTIN. —AT— M ining .—The late rains have swol SUPERIOR GEYTLEMEVS I I RMSIIIMi GOODS, len the creeks anti streams considerably, PIPES, BASKETS, CUTLERY, anti from all parts of the county we learn that the miners have water Yankee Notions and School Books, enough to keep them busy for some ETC., ETC., time. Should the rains continue, a Which ho will sell at Wholesale anti Re largt* amount of gold-dust will be taken tail at the lowest rates. Give him a call. Jacksonville, Nov. 7, ¡873. 45tf. out, which is needed hereabouts just now. I mportant D ecision .—By a tele gram from Secretary of State Chadwick to Hon. James 1). Fay, we learn that the case of Gaston vs. Stott and Wag oner, has been decided in favor of Gaston. The decision holds that the State is entitled to all swamp lands within her boundaries. Tuesday, the 3d day of March, 1874, We are now ready tn sell anything in our lineal lowest ca-h prices. Persons wishing to buy goods w ill find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in Jackson county. FREIGHT ! ! ASHLAND, OREGON. either by Note or Booh Account, prior Monday, the lUth day of Feb'y, 1874, BEIJ IW AND In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. Sitting in Probate January 9th, 1871. In the matter of the Estate of L. Ganung, deceased. yANEY GANUNG, ADMINISTRATRIX /J ot said Estate, having tiled in said Court her final account for settlement, and also I praying for an order for setting the time for hearingthe same ; therefor«' notice is hereby given that said final account will be heard and determined in said Court on EN AND WILLOW SELLING OFT! COST All those indebted to the undersigned, Notice of Final Settlement. FOURTH GIFT CONCERT!! Isaac Van Dorn, residing oil Apple gate, had his right hand badly crushed while mining the other day, so that the amputation of one of his fingers was necessary. Col. T. 11. Cann, Clerk of the State Board of School Land Commissioners, has issued deeds to John E I-all for 10 acres of school land, and to S un. Col ver for 2oo acres. NOTICE I I I t RoAebur*. Oregon, I LL ATTEND FAITHFULLY TO ALL entrusted to our care. W Zir Business (>ur Forw arding and Storage Chargee, from and after this date, will be uniform with the charges at Crescent City and Red ding. Soliciting the continued patronage of our friends and the public, we are respectfully. E. 8. MORGAN A CO* 80lf.