The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 10, 1875, Image 2

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GEMERAI. MOTES AXD N|WN.
GLORIOUS VICTORY
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Kentucky is the only State that has been
Summons.
under Democratic rule continually, and is
Official Paper for Jackson X Josephinr Counties.
In the Circuit Court for the County of Jack-
All Immense Plurality and Large Ma* tho only State oilt of debt.
son, State of Oregon.
jority over All.
A petition for the pardon of E. S. Stokes,
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 10, 1875.
James D. Fay, plaintiff, vs. P. J. Malone,
convicted of shooting James Fiske, has been
defendant; action-at-law to recover mon­
sent to tho Governor of New York.
ey-
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
To P.J. Malone, the above named Defendant:
Virginia City and Nevada must suffer
TN THE NAME OF TH ESTATE OF ORE
most by tho failure of the Bank of California 1 gon : You are hereby summoned and
—for it was the sole money power there !
for congress ,
required to apjiear in the Circuit Court tor
the County of Jackson, Stato of Oregon, on
The now machinery lately introduced in or before the first day of the next term of
the Kinney mills, of Salem, enuble them to «aid Court, to-wit: on or before the second
LA FAYETTE LANE
take in and clean four thousand bushels of Monday in November, A. D. 1875, and an­
swer the complaint ot plaintiff filed against
wheat per day.
you in tho above entitled action ; or. for
OF DOUGLAS.
A. B. Meacham’s new book, entitled want of answer, the plaintiff will take judg­
“Wigwam and Warpath,” has just been ment against you as demanded in «aid com­
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
plaint, to-wit : for the sum ot one hundred
issued by Messrs. John P. Dale & Co., Bos­ and ninety-four dollars, with interest there­
H un . L. F. L ank , Democratic candidate
ton, Massachusetts.
on at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum
for (.’ongreaa, will address his fellow citizens
from the 19th day of June, A. D. 1866, all in
Beck, of Kentucky, «-avs that the Liouten- gold coin, and for the costs and disburse­
nt the following limos and places :
ant-Goneralcy is a sinecure in the army, ment« of this action to be taxed.
»September 10th
kerbvv I lie
This summons is published pursuant to
it
and that ho will move to do away with that
16th
Roseburg................................
an order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said
<A
TWO
CONGRESSMEN
GAINED!
18th
office at the next meeting of Congress.
Eugene City...........................
Court, made at Chambers July 30. 1875.
21st
Albany..... ...
H. K. HANNA,
4$
O. Tl. Smith, a citizen of Salem, and at one
22d
Corvallis.....
The
general
election
in
California
has
Attorney
for Plaintiff.
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23d
1) ills«...........
time keeper of the Opera Saloon at that place,
J.
D.
F
ay
,
Pro
Per.
33.
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25th resulted in a most signal triumph for
Lafnvette.....
committed suicide at Astoria last Sunday
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27
th
Hillsboro.....
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Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate.
29th the gallant Democracy. They make a by taking stryehnino. Domestic troubles
Oregon City.
44
30th
the
cause.
clean sweep throughout the entire
Salem...........
. October
2d
Portland.....
The Treasury has transferred to San Fran TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND
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4th State, carrying everything before them.
Astoria.........
44
cisco
by telegraph $1,401,000 in gold since 1 decree of the County Court of t he Sta’e
7th The whole State ticket is elected by a
The Dalles..
of Oregon for the County of Jackson, made
44
llth
the failure of the Bank of California, for the at the December term thereof, sitting for
Pendleton....
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12th plurality exceeding 25,000, and from benefit of bankers who have deposited with tho transaction of Probate business on De­
Weston.........
44
15th
T ji Grande..
cember the Sth. 1874, the undersigned Ad­
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16th the manner in which the returns roll the Sub-Treasurer ot New York. The Treas­ ministrator of the esta’e of John Thurber.
Union..........
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18th in a majority over both the Republi­ urer declines to make further transfers at Sr., deceased, will oiler for sale tit public
Raker Citv...
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21st
Canyon City
auction to the highest bidtier for cash in U.
can and Independent tickets is highly this time.
join
invited
to
Opposing candidates are
S.
gold coin at the Court House door in
The largest piece of sawed timber ever
probable. In the struggle for second manufactured
Jacksonville, Oregon, oil
him.
was discharged at San Fran­
Saturday. October 2d, lS’TS,
place, the Dolly Vardens seem to have cisco lately. It was cut and planed by Ben­
The R cm « hhi Wiiy.
gained that position, though, from the ton A Holmes, of Port Blakely, and meas- the following described real property, situ­
ated in Jackson county, State of Oregon,
150 feet in length, and 16 by 18 inches to-wit:
Some Republicans, seemingly very returns reported, the Republicans tires
in thickness. Through its entire length
The east
of the N. E. % of section 30 ;
ignorant of the issues of the present slightly lead.
the east % of the S. AV.
and the west
there is not a single knot visible.
of theS. E.
of section 30; the N. E. M of
Nor is this all. Three out of four
campaign, try to make capital of the
On the morning of the 1st, at 1:30 o’clock, the N. E. % of section 31 ; the S. XV.
of
fact that the Democratic platform says Congressmen are Democrats, which is a fire was discovered in tho rear of Acker­ the N. W. »4 of section 20; the N. E. Ji of
N. W. % and lots No. 3 and 7 in section
nothing on the public school question. a clear gain of two. The Legislature man’s Dollar Store, near the corner of Alder the
16. All in township No. 3*, south of range
The Democratic party considers this will be overwhelmingly Democratic, and First streets, in Portland, and before it No. 1 west, containing in all four hundred
could be subdued, had damaged the build­ and fortv-three and seventy-three hun­
question of a local character, ami a especially in the lower House, where ings and goods in that row to the ameunt dredths acre«.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock p. m .
matter for the consideration of the the returns at present denote that G5 of $25,000. Insurance near $18,000.
E. I). FOUDRAY,
Legislature of Oregon, instead of being Democrats, 15 Republicans and 1 In­ The long-talked-of race between tlie cele­ Administrator of the estate of John Thur­
Sr., deceased.
a National one, allowing Congress to dependent have been returned. The brated racers “Tom Benton,” ot Walla Wal- ber,
Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 1875.
meddle with it, which the latter body Senate will also have a decisive Dem­ la, and “Wild Weasel,” of Baker City, lias
matched to come off over the Union
Summons.
will not attempt to do, at least as long ocratic majority, as 17 Democrats to 4 been
County Agricultural Society race course,
as the Democracy control it. The Re­ Republicans and Independents are near La Grande, on Saturday, October 2d. In tho Circuit Court for the County of Jose­
phine. State of Oregon.
publican Convention either evinced elected.
The race is to be a half-mile dash, 80 pounds John Bolt, plaintiff, vs. Wang Faun and
The importance of the California up, for $1,000, coin—$700 a side. Each side Yim Yam, defendants; Suit in equity to
gross ignorance in the premises when
it engrafted the public school question election is not to be over estimated. put up $200 forfeit—play or pay. There foreclose a mortgage.
will probably be several other interesting 7b IJVr»<7 Fhun, one of said Defendants :
into its platform, or it displayed arrant Being the first important event in pol­ races on the same day.
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR-
1 egon : You are hereby summoned to ap­
demagogism in that action, by at­ I itics this season, all parties naturally
Advices from the frontier are to the effect pear in the Circuit Court for the County of
tempting to gull and prejudice some were in suspense as to the result. that large parties of Sioux, Cheyenne and Josephine. State of Oregon, on or before the
first day of the next term ot said Court, to-
unsuspecting voters. But the intelli­ Great interest was taken by all con­ Arapahoe Indians ..ave abandoned their wit
: On the 4th Monday of October, A. D.
gent citizens of Oregon are not to be cerned, and no efforts were spared for reservations and started on the war-path. 1875; and answer the coinplaint oflhe plain­
It is believed by men well posted in s«avage
in the above entitled suit, or, for wantef
taken in by such clap-trap. The pub­ the success of each party by its parti­ ways that the Sioux and other hostile tribes tiff
answer, plaintiff will take judgment against
lic school question is of Democratic sans. The Republicans even imported are preparing for a gigantic Indian war, and vou for the relief demanded in said com­
plaint, to-wit: a judgment in gold coin for
origin, and this attempt to steal our speakers from other States, such weight that the government will have to decide the sum of $540, and interest thereon at 1
thunder savors strongly of supreme placed they on the election. The which course it will pursue—protect the per cent, per month, and the costs and dis­
bursements ot this suit, and a decree ot fore­
Democracy are naturally highly elated peaceful tribes and the settlers, or leave closure
impudence.
and sale of your interest in a mining
them to their fate and keep the miners out
ditch known as the Baitman ditch, in Jose­
everywhere,
and
send
their
congratu
­
Whitney*« Mnutfe«to.
of the Black Hills. The troops are not phine county, Oregon, and a certain mining
lations to their gallant brethren of Cal­ strong enough to do both.
claim and dwelling house connected here­
with.
ifornia.
On our first page will be found Mr.
This wmnions is published by order of
Won’t Ntand it.
Whitney’s address to the Independ­
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ore­
Hon. T. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, made
at CMimbers July 21st, A. D. 1875.
ents of Oregon, in which he explains gon and other States will also speak
H. K. HANNA. S
A correspondent from Jackson county
Solicitor for Plain'iff.
the shabby trick played on him by ere long. From every section we hear informs us that Southern Orezon wi 1 g've
Ijine a thousand majority, and that Jack- *-----■ '
............... ............ = «
Rufus Mallory and Ben Underwood, the most encouraging news, and from son
county alone will give him five hundred
two Federal office-holders, sent as all appearances every commonwealth majority. Which is to signify that we oM
JUST ISSUED.
Linn county must look out for our laurejf
will
send
California
a
hearty
greeting.
emissaries to force him off the track in I
Well, let tlie challenge come ! We
Two Hundredth Edition.
sincerely believe that the gallant Denioc
an under-handed manner and through 1
Religion and Politic«.
of Old Linn are ready to meet it. W
ave
l
misrepresentations. The Republican
never yet surrendered the l»anner, a shall
MANHOOD.
Judging from the bluster and blath­ not do so in the present fight. I 'every
organs refuse to publish this expose ofi
Democrat throughout the county goto work Revised and corrected l.v the author, E. de
er about “Popery” by the average Re­ and
sei-ure everv vote possible for Lane,
their managers’ dishonesty and trick­
F. CURTIS, M. I»., Ac.
publican, says the Democrat, it would and we will “see” Jackson’s five hundred,
ery, and as Independent sheets are rare,
i go it one hundred b -tter. Go in. gil ant
seem that they have a big Catholic an
4 MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE
Jackson
! Hold your colors, Old Linn.—
it consequently devolves on the Demo­
.A
and cure of premature decline in man,
Albany
Democrat.
bumble bee in their pantaloons and it
cratic press to give the matter public­
showing
how health is lost, and how re­
The Democrat is right. Southern gained. It
is stinging them badly. The reflect­
gives a clear synopsis of the ini
ity, in justice to truth and honor. Mr.
pediments
to marriage, "the treatment ol
Oregon
will
roll
up
a
handsome
major
­
Whitney evidently places too much ing and intelligent voters of the State ity for Mr Lane, and Jackson county nervous and physical debiliiv, exhausted
vitality, and all other diseases appertaining
faith in mankind—especially in Fed­ of Oregon, where we have a Constitu­ will contribute the bulk of it. We thereto;
the results of twenty years’ suc­
tion
which
wisely
permits
every
citi
­
cessful
practice.
eral office-holders—or he would not
REAMES BROS.,
CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC !
have been bamboozled in this manner, i
He has received an eye-opener, how­
ever, which may be of service to him
hereafter.
The “Ballettn** Nueeamba.
Since its Saturday’s issue, the Port­
land Bulletin has failed to arrive here,
and from the following obituary in
the Portland Evening Journal it seems
that it has given up the ghost:
“Gone where the woodbine twineth,”
is the mournful epitaph on the late
daily Bulletin'* tombstone this morn­
ing. Ono hundred and sixty thousand
dollars havo been expended to keep
the paper alive since the first number
was Issued, and now we can say that
one hundred and sixty thousand dol­
lars have been thrown away as ¡»earls
cast to swine, and no one is better off,
not even tho world which it took upon
itself to reform in its salutatory. The
Democratic party, however—the party
it has declared dead so often during
its erratic existence—yet Ilves and
flourishes, ready to hire the band to
play the death march in honor of the
jackass that was always kicking it
A1MM4 «r Th« tn.
Although Messrs. Lane and Whit­
ney agreed that an -hour was an ap­
propriate period which each candidate
should consume at the joint discussion
in this place, (a rather a short time
itself,) Mr. Warren objected, arguing
that it was too long. He thus evinced
a timidity for his competitors, or at
least admitted that he had little to say
for himself or his cause. It appears
evident already that the campaign will
become a very monotonous affair to
Mr. Warm before he proceeds far.
K. KUBLI,
E. 11. REAMES.
T. G. REAMES.
I
zen “to worship God according to the
dictates of his own conscience,” are
not to be frightened out of their wits
by any such a bugaboo, as our Repub­
lican friends will find when the votes
are counted in October. This is the
old Know-Nothing cry revived, and
will as certainly bury the Republicans
in this campaign as it did that party
years ago. The man who attempts to
ride into power on any such hobby as
this Catholic question is a weak dem­
agogue, and would, to serve a party
pnd, drag church and religion into the
very slum of the political cess-pool.
Such persons deserve a crushing re­
buke from Christians of all denomina­
tions, and will certainly receive it in
October.
Xu u«e to Protest.
The Salem Statesman protests against
Mr. Warren being held responsiole for
the trickery of Mallory and Under­
wood which they perpetrated on Mr.
Whitney. That protest had better be
written on buckskin, so that it will
last, as a warning for future Radical
Conventions. It makes but little dif­
ference whether Mr. Warren had a
hand in It or not. His name was the
property of the Radical Convention,
says the Enterprise, and whatever sin
that Convention committed can only
be reached now by voting against Mr.
Warren. That is the only show the
Radicals and Independents have who
are honest enough to repudiate such
trickery. It seems to us that the
Radical Convention was uot satisfied
with piling on Mr. Warren the “ins of
Grant A Co., but even those of Mallory,
Underwood and Ben Simpson. The lat­
ter alone would be enough to consign
him to his quiet retreat In Yamhill,
where this same corrupt crowd serM
him short time ago.
4
differ slightly with our cotemporary,
however, regarding Linn always being
the banner Democratic county. This
county gave Gov. Grover the largest
majority in 1870, as also Burnett in
1872, and is ever in front rank, though
we admit Linn always responds nobly.
———
’ X
A Chronic Ofllee-Sceker.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTrs ON “M ANHOOD.”—There is no
member of society by whom this book will
not be found useful, whether he bo parent,
preceptor or clergyman.— London Times.
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book
should be read by the voung for instruc­
tion, and by the afflicted for relief ; it will
injure no one.— Medical Times and Gazette.
Price.—One dollar, bv mail or express.
Address the author, DR.‘ CURTIS, 520 Sut­
ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco
Cal.
Warren is evidently the most co
firmed office-seeker in the State, Bpn.
Simpson not excepted, For seventeen
long years he has been pulling at the
public teat, and like Oliver Twist he
still holds forth his bowl, asking for
more. Trades and professions are
learnt fir the purpose of affording a
livelihood to the possessors ; but if the
holding of petty offices is one of these, To P eople W ho R eason .—It is because
Henry Warren is eminently a master
Tarrant’s Effervescent Aperient,
of his calling. He will be grievously reduces the heat of the blood by creating
perspiration, as well as through its purga­
disappointed in this chase he is now tive
operation, that produces such marvel­
engaged, however, for the people of ous effect in febrile diseases.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Oregon propose electing Hon. L. F.
Lane, the man for the place, by a hand­ New Boot and Shoe Store,
some majority.
▲ Proscription lut.
Let Democrats remember that when
Henry Warren was Sheriff of Yamhill,
and had charge of the Court House, of
that county, he refused to allow Dem­
ocrats to hold meetings there, giving
as his ground of refusal that such a
meeting was a treasonable assemblage.
The Yamhill Courier, in alluding to
this infamous conduct of Warren, very
fitly observes that if he had the power
he would gag and handcuff Democrat“
to prevent them from expressing their
opinions. He Is opposed to freedom
•»f speech. Democrats will not vote
for him any more than they would the
1
devil.
C alifornia S treet ,
Jacksonville,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
(Successors to White & Martin,)
DEALER & WORKER IN
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
Pumps,
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
NAILS,
LOW PRICES WILL WIN
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES,
milE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
I nre in notifying their friend-: and the
public generally that they have purchased
the stock of White
Marfin, and are now
receiving and onenincr a very’large, exten­ POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
sive and well-selected assortment of
STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
Fuse and Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
California & Salem Cloths and Blankets,
ROPE, NAILS,
Ready-Made Clothing,
AGRICULTURAL
PAINTS OILS VARNISHES. GLASS
IMPLEMENTS,
CUTLERY, WIRE,
Hats and Caps,
Shot
Brushes, Chains and Hose,
LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES.
ETC., ETC.
We have also In connection with the above
a very large and fine stock of choice
I have secured the sorvices of a First-class
Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­
GROCERIES,
GLASSWARE, QUEENS- ing promptly and in superior style.
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN­
DOW GLASS, CAST AND
STEEL PLOWS, WOOD­
EN AND WILLOW
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
L I am receiving and have constantly on
hand a full and first-class stock of
WARE. ETC.
Groceries,
DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO,
We are now ready to sell anything in our
Ready-Made Clothing,
Mne at lowest ca«b- prices. Persons wishing
♦o buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­ GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc.
vantage to exam’ne our stock befn’-e rur-
cbasintr ft1«ewbere. as we are de’errnmed not
•o be undersold by any house in Jackson
eoun*v.
Everything sold at reasonable rates.
^JTGive us a call, and then judge for
Give
me
a call.
K. KUBLI.
vnur«elf as to our capae»‘v tn A,mi*.h roods
Jacksonville,
Feb.
16,
1875.
as above.
FRAMES BROS.
Jacksonville. Feb. 12. 1R75.
CENTENNIAL
1876
PROCLAMATION.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
JOHN NEUBER,
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY.
ÌHE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
DEALER IN
ATCRBS, CLOCKS, JEWELKT. SIL-
verware, etc., has received a large ad­
W
dition to his well-selected stock of Jewolry
v.
PAsengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls, and silverware.
I’ittsntarg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quelicc,
ELGIN AND WALTHAM,
New work. Boston, or any point East,
should M^y their
Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and Silver
Chains, all imported from the first manutsc-
TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS
•urer« in the East. A fine lot of SETH
THOMAS’
Via the Pioneer Ronte,
EIGHT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS.
TJIE CHICAGO <C NORTH-WESTERN
Also all kinds of E ight -D ay and 30-jrorn
C tzicks ; PockKT Cirrr.FRY and Wn.rnw
RAILWAY.
W ade of all kinds; a new assortment of tho
THIS IS THE BUST ROUTE EAST. most elegant
It* Trick i« of STKEL RAILS. «nJ on it ha» b*en
oiitle tlir LASThST time tlmt ha« ever been MADE in
hi» country. Ry th » rente »»»«■en^’T" f.»r iHiint» aast
f Cliiciifo i are H'nirr >f thr f »11 wine line, f <>m Chicago-
BY THE PITT-tU’ <1 F >I T WAYXE AX’D CHICAGO
AX’D PENNSYLVANIA RAILU AYS.
O THROUGH TRAIN-DATIY with Pnilnnn Palace
• > Cars through to I’hiln lolf hia nnd New York on
arli train.
THROUGH TR AIN, with Pu Dna < Palace Cara to
Unit inion- and W i>h:-,jrt> n,
BY THE LAKMRHOKE AXD UD'llIGlX' SOUTHERN
r.A!LWA]Mlxnc<»NNE'TI X kXEW YORK CEN-
ER1E RAILROADS;)
TRALA
O th adi
i TRAINS DAILY, with P h I kc » Drwwine
it’ t GH
O ltomn
h «iiil Silver l'alwe Sleep ng Car« thruugh U>
X’ew flfrk.
HY IHE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK.
iAFtT WESTERN AND ERIE A.ND NEW YORK CEN­
-u TRAL RAILWAYS:
THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Drawing
Room and Sleeping Car« through to New York to
Niagara Fall«, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York city
HY RALTiM RE AX'D Oil 10 R Al I.ROAD:
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace
,-^j Cars for Newark, Z hu » eville, Wbwling, Warhing
ton and Baltimore without change.
1
This is the SHOPTEfT, REST and only line running
Pwllman cels-brated PALACE SLEEPING CARS AND
''NJACHES. cotntcc'ing with Union Pacific Railroad at
»MAHA and from the WE8T, via Grand Junction, Mar-
-liall. C.-ilcr Rapid-», Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for
CHICAGO AND THE EAST.
This popular route in unsurpaxsad for Speed. Confort
and Safely. The smooth well liallastwl aud peifect
track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace
Sh aping Cars, the i»erf"Ct Telegraph System of moving
train«, tile regal irity with which >bcy run. the adiuira
hie nrrangemeut for running through cars to Clilcago
f nni all points We t. secure to passengers all the com­
fort« in modern Ilailway Traveling. Nuchnnges of Cars
and no tedious delays at Ern ies.
Passengers will find Tickets via this Favorite Route at
•he General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Rail-
n a i, Sacramento.
Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central
Pacific Railroa»!.
W. H. 8TENNETT.
MARVIN HUGH1TT. Gen. Sup.
Gen. Paa. Ageut.
II. P. STANWOOD, Geuersl Agency, 121 Montgomery
street. San Francisco.
Toys for the Holidays,
CONSISTING OF
DOLLS, BABY WAGONS,
WORK-BOXES:
Tn fact everything that is wanted for the hol­
iday«. A tine lot of SILVER-PLATED
WARE of the best quality. Also a fine lot ot
Music Boxes, Accordconn, Guitars, Violms, etc.
A Fine Assortment of
CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO,
Pipes. Pipe-atems, and anything of that
kind that may lw* wanted. l am al.«o Agent
for tho GROVER A BAKER and FLOR­
ENCE Sewing Machines, and keep them
constantly on hand. I have just received
the latest improved Florence, which feeds
the work FROM THE OPERATOR.
7’®“ Jewelry, Watches and Clocks cleaned
and repaired and warranted. Also Sewing
Machines cleaned and repaired.
jpO“ Give me a call.
29tf.
ALBUMS,
“EZCELSIOE"
LIVERY STABLE
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
W. J. PLYMALE,
- -
PROPRIETOR.
aving just received a new
stock of Hamess, Buggies and Car­
H riages,
I am now prepared to furnish my
patrons and the public generally with as
FINE TURNOUTS
NOTICE
Oregon.
permanently located
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re
H aving
spccttully informs the public that, ho
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot
and shoe making Hue. Satisfaction guaran­
teed.
M. CATON.
MILL NOTICE
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CER-
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
1 tain promissory note, executed and giv­ broko to work single or donble. Horses
en by the undersigned to Jason Owens on boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
or about the 2-ith of May, 1875, for the sum them while in my charge.
of $75, with interest at one per cent, per
month, to become due one year after date,
MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
was obtained by fraud and" misrepresenta­
tion,
and
that
therefore
the
undersigned
will
is
A liberal share of the public patronage is
not pay the same or any part thereof; and ail «elicited.
W; J. PLYMALE.
persons are hereby notified and warned
against purcha$ing’said note.
J. B. THOMAS.
FARM FOR SALE
Datod August 17, 1875.
EAGLE MILLS.
otice is hereby given that
after the llth day of August, THE EAGLE MILLS, ONE AND A
N 1875, from the and Patrons
of Husbandry Mills will I half miles from Ashland, have been
grind on exchange, giving 37 pounds ot
flour, 8 pounds of bran and 2 pounds of
shorts per bushol of good wheat.
Bv order of the Board.
J. S. HERRIN, President.
F. M. F lymale , Seen nr”.
PIiQ-'nix, Augu-t 11.1*75.
he undersigned offers for
sale histann situated on Antelope creek,
T
12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480
acres of land, 400 acres being good farming
land and under fence. It is a good gram
farm and sheep ranch, well watered and
good house« and barns upon it.
thoroughly renovated and put in the best
»rder by an experienced miller, and are
now turning out an article of flour that is
TERMS OF SALE—$11 per acre, one-half
raining a reputation not surpassed by it« down,
the balance to suit purchaser.
former stood name. We warrant every sack
J. W. SIMPSON.
of our flour fr-ee cf weevil and to be‘of tho
N.
B.
—
This
land
will
be sold in smaller
Hcs« pta'itv
a . p FARNIT\M
pa red s, if desired.
TH.