1 I •' - • ; J r* ■ - I,— * I - ) a1 . ...................... ALL KINDS 0? JOHN BILGER, DEMOCRAT IC PLATFORM. L iquor on E lection D ays .—For A D ead N ewspaper .—-We yester­ the benefit of whom It may concern, day received a notice from the Post­ The Democratic party of Oregon, in State we publish below the full text of the master at Napa City informing us that Convention assembled, proclaims the follow­ (California St., one door west of Sachs Bros.,) late law prohibiting the sale of liquor a copy of the Democrat, addressed to a ing propositions ef political faith and ac­ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBRE 10. 1*75. on election days. There is a question supposed subscriber, “remains dead in tion : 1. Unfaltering devotion to the cardinal Jacksonville, Oregon, as to whether the “day” of election this office.” We well remember that principles of republican government, as SOLOMON RAY. i refers to the duration of time from sun paper. When it left our office it was declared and put into practical operation by i to sun, or to the time the polls are DEALER AND WORKER IN alive with the imagery of the poet, the the Fathers ot the Republic. A hard do*e man was Solomon Ray, 2. The preservation of the general govern­ Nothinr of value he eave away, kept open. The spirit of the law cer­ ideas of the statesman, the recounted ment in the proper exercise of the powers He hoarded and saved. tainly would indicate that no liquor experience of the husbandman, and delegated to it in the Constitution, carefully And pinched and shaved. TIN, :SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. And the more he had the more he craved, should he sold from sun up tn the clos­ the selected thoughts of the great and strictly construed, and the mainte­ ing of the polls ; hut we would advise minds of the past and present ages, nance, inviolate, of the several States of the in all their rights, dignity and equal­ eeps constantly on hand an The hard-earned dollar* he toiled to train those interested to consult with law­ which live and never die, alive with Union ity, as the most competent and reliable ad­ assortment of the best Brought him hut little hut care and pain ; yers on the subject. Here is the law: the narrative of the current events of ministrators of their own domestic concerns, For little he spent, and the surest bulwark against the tenden­ TINWARE, And all he Tent AN ACT to Prevent the Disposal of In­ these busy times, and, last, with the cy towards a centralized despotism. He made it bring him twenty per cent. BRASS PIPES, toxicating Liquors on Election Days. honest though plain thoughts of its 3. Opposition to aggressions by either de­ FORCE PUMTS, Such was the life of Solomon Ray. of the Government, upon the for­ Be it enacted by the Legislative workaday editors. We paused as we partment CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, The ye*ra went by, and hi* hair grew grey, mation of the and to the exercise of federal read, and dropped a tear over its Assembly of the State of Oregon : Hi* cheeks crew thin, authority of any of the rights or powers as ­ HARDWARE, CUTLERY, demise, and were only consoled by the sured by the Constitution to the States re­ And his soul within I S ection 1. That it shall be unlawful HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, Grew bard as the dollars he worked to win. In this State for any person to barter, reflection that “Whom the gods love, spectively, or to the people. PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, 4. That every attempt on the part of the die young.” A dead newspaper !— But he died one day, as all men mint, sell, give away or in any manner dis­ Federal Government to exercise any pow ­ OLS, HOSE, POWDER. unknown, impossible. Give it to some ers not delegated to it, and especially everv For life i* fleeting. and man bnt dust. pose of any intoxicating liquor on the The heir* were ray honest man, let him take it home to interference hy the Government or any of BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. day of any general or special election That laid him awav. his friends ; in the family circle let its departments, with tho local affairs of And that was the end of Solomon Ray. of State, County or Municipal officers State, or with the rights of the people NAILS, him break the wrapper, and there shall any thereof to choose their own representatives, of the State, district, county or corpor ­ MINING TOOL, Thev nrrnrrcTed now. who had little cared come forth, as the genii out of Sinbad ’ s is an act of usurpation which should be re­ FbrSolnmon Ray while his life was spared. ation in which such election is held. SHOT, BRUSHES, broken casket, a spirit that has a voice. pudiated and condemned by overy friend of His land* were sold. S ec . 2. Any person violating the CARPENTER TOOLS, constitutional liberty. It will find such utterances as shall, And hi* hard-earned gold I 5. We demand retrenchment, reform, and NEATLY EXECUTED AT provisions of this Act shall, upon con ­ BLACKSMITH TOOLS, All went to his lawyers, I am told. mayhap, bring contentment to pining the most rigid economy in the administia- viction thereof, be punished by a fine IRON WASH-KETTLES, spirits and rest to weary souls, new tion of every department of the Govern­ Yet men will cheat, and pinch, and save. of not less than twenty-five dollars nor BRASS ANDIRON WIRE, ment ; the honest payment of the debts, the Nor carrv their treasure* bevond the grave. thought* to students, courage to the sacred preservation'of the public faith; more than two hundred dollars, or by SHEET-IRON WARE. A >1 their cold some day timid, hope to the despairing, riches strict accountability of all officers, and the Will melt awav. Imprisonment in the County Jail not speedy and impartial arraignment of all Like the selfish savings of Solomon Ray. less than ten nor more than thirty to the poor, and teach charity to the abuses of public trust lie fore the tribunals Cast Iron and Steel Plows. rich. It may keep childhood’s feet in of Justice ; a zealous care of the rights of ROPE, days, or both, in the discretion of the virtue’s ways, cheer the mother’s oft election by the people; the absolute sub­ S hefp .—E. W. Peet, E-*q., writing Court. CAULDRONS, ordination of the military to the civil author ­ too sad, cheerless heart, lighten the from Niles, Alarnada county, Califor­ CULTIVATORS, S ec . 3. That It is hereby made the ity. The equal and impartial administration COPPER WARE, nia, to the Willamette Farmer, say* : duty of all Magistrates, Sheriffs and father’s dull and plodding toll, and of the laws, and the protection ot the rights WHEEL-BARROWS, “The Merino or a cross of the Merino Constables to report to the Grand Jury lastly, as a common intellectual pleas­ of all ; freedom of religions, of the press, and of the person under protection ot the ure, interlock and bind the ties of fam ­ SHEET-IRON WARE, makes the best mutton, and are more all violations of the provisions of this habeas corpus, and trial by juries impar­ ily union. Postmaster, let that paper hardy ; we refer you to Mr. Watson, Act which may come to their knowl­ tially selected. WOODEN A ND WILLOW WARE, 8. We protest against the burdens of a one of the best poRted stock men in edge in their respective counties ; and live,— Sonoma Democrat, July "id. protective tariff, as needless exactions from your State for verification of this fact. all fines collected under this Act shall a people already intolerably oppressed bv a G ive it P ublicity .—The latest re­ national It is a fact universally conceded in this be paid Into and become a part of the «TO FEN. debt, and we insist that the tariff State, in Australia, and New Zealand, Common School Fund of the county ceipt for the cure of drunkenness is be so regulated as to provide only sufficient Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook­ one which is now gaining notoriety, revenue for an economical administration that the Spanish Merino for wool and in which the same shall be collected. ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted size«, of the Government, and not for the purpose a* is stated, through the efforts of John of enriching the few at the expense ot the plain and fancy, constructed on the latest mutton combined, are hy far the best Approved October 26, 1874. Vine Hall, commander of the steam­ many, or fostering one branch of industry fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, sheep the world has ever produced ; and everything connected with these stoves ship Great Eastern. He had fallen in­ to the detriment of the other. th^v will do better in large hands than 7. That the precious metals are the only warranted durable and perfect. A clean and wholesome stable is a to such habitual drunkenness that his any other class of sheep; they produce All articles sold or manufactured by him basis of commercial values ; that an irre­ more wool on a given amount of feed great comfort to a horse during the most earnest and persistent efforts to deemable paper currency is a national warranted. His work is made of the best and of the choicest patterns. than any other breed, and of a better hot weather. The stifling poisonous reclaim himself proved unavailing. curse, and we insist upon the speedy re­ material Orders attended to with dispatch and atmosphere in which some farm hor­ turn by the National government to specie At length he sought the advice of an quality. This i.* a matter your wool­ filled according to directions. He is deter­ ses pass the night, after a hard day ’ s eminent physician who gave him a payments. growers should take under considera­ 8. The institution of the system of na­ mined to sell at low prices for cash. tion : whether they can well afford to work in the field, is productive of un­ prescription, which he followed faith­ tional bank* was a fraud upon the country an injustice upon the laboring classes, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, keep sheep producing annually only 4 rest and ill health. Flies abound in fully for seven months, and at the end and and we demand such prudent legislation as such stables, and those savage pests, LIQUORS of that time had lost all desire for will gradually bring this vicious system toa lbs. per head when hy a few dollars out­ which are by many mistaken for horse liquor, although he had for many years close ; that all currency which may be of all kind*, of the best brands,wholesale and lay they can bring their flocks up to 6 flies, are a different and blood-thirsty been led captive, which he afterwards issued shall be convertible into coin upon retail. Also or 8 ths. per head annually. The dif­ species, ‘atomoxys calcitran* so called published, and by which so many demand and be issued directly by the Gov­ ference between a 4 and 6 !b. fleece Is ernment. TOBACCO AND CIGAR«?. 9. That the treaty between the United not so obvious at a glance ; but when from its persecutions, causing the hor­ drunkards have been assisted to re­ Tn connection with all these I have on hand and China shall be so modified aa to we submit it to the test of figures it ses to kick incessantly. These prevent form, as follows : “Sulphate of iron, States a large assortment of apply solely to commercial relations. both the horse and its humane owner five grains; magnesia, ten grains; pep­ becomes very plain to any one. Tak­ 10. ' That we condemn the party in power, from resting in comfort. Frequent GROCERIES permint water, eleven drachms ; spir­ not oniv for it* contempt or constitutional ing the 4 !b. fleeces as about the aver­ washing of the floor, clean bedding of obliga'ions, but for extravagant, partisan it of nutmeg, one drachm ; twice a age weight of flocks In Oregon, and we all kinds—just what every married man corrupt administration of the Federal of pine sawdust, or dry earth, and per­ day. ” This preparation acts as a.stim­ and wants in his family. And if you don’t be­ will call the price 25 cents per n>., which government ; for its reckless expenditure it, call and examine my stock before will give a gross income of one dollar. mitting the horses to void their urine ulant and tonic, and partially supplies and profligate waste of the people’s money ; lieve purchasing elsewhere. before entering the stable, will go far for its oppressive, unjust and defective sys ­ the place of the accustomed liquor, and The expenses of keeping a sheep and JOHN BILGER. of finance and taxation ; for the perver­ Importer of farm implements toward keeping the animals comfort ­ prevents that absolute physical and tem and machines. AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! shearing generally amounts to 75 cents sion of the functions of the General govern ­ able. In some stables, when the hor ­ 29tf. moral prostration that follows a sudden ment to enrich the great corporations at the annually ; this would leave a net in­ ses come in from W ’ ork, and after water ­ breaking off from the use of stimulat­ expense of the people ; for the jobbery and come of 25 cents on the fleece alone. FRANCO-AMERICAN frauds which have brought reproach upon ing, they are led to the manure pile, ing drinks. If it is as efficacious as it democratic Now we take the 6 !b fleece at 25 cents institutions ; for the iniquities per th. and we have a gross income of where they at once void their urine, is claimed, there is no reason why of the protective system ; for the curse of St 50 ; 75 cents out for keeping and and thus keep the stable clean. They drunkards as well as other mortals an inconvertible paper money ; for its dis­ graceful diplomatic service and unfit ap­ «hearing, and we have a net income of are led there again early in the morn­ should not be happy yet. pointments and continuance in ofllee of in­ 75 cents. By these figures, saying, ing, and soon become hahituated to the competent and corrupt men at home and D r . W ilberforce practiced the fol­ abroad ; for its attempt to pass an unconsti­ nothing of the increase, we observe practice. If this wa3 generally done, the stable would be less disagreeable Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, lowing prescription for producing sleep. tutional force bill, and for a catalogue of that where there Is one dollar profit in other enormities which have rendered that than it now is and the farin-house He repeated the vowels A, E, I, O, one case there are three in the othpr, I organization offensive to and subversive of "Hear, for I wilt apeak of excellent things.” and where one ewe aheep might he would not be pervaded with its odor slowly, pronouncing them faintly with the liberties of a free people. 11. That corporations are the creatures of POND’S EXTRACT-The great Vegetable alter every visit to it. each inspiration and expiration. U JACKSONVILLE, OREGON valued at $2 the other would he worth Fain Destroyer. Has been in use over law ; their functions and privileges are must not be inclined, as it requires a thirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt $6, because, while the one fleece paj’s granted to subserve the public interests, and ____ curative virtues cannot be excelled. muscular action of the lip* for pronun ­ L ife ’ s L essons . — Nothing is more when thev are not used for the object of the interest on S2 the other pays the CHILDREN. N o fhmily can nffonl tobe without their creation, but for purpose of oppression Pond’s Extract. Accidents, Braises. MADAME HOLT. Proprietrees, same on $6. The same thing holds Interesting than to see a man in the ciation, which defeats the object in and extortion, we declare it to be the right Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved first intense strain of a new enterprise. view. almost instantly by external application. true of land yielding respectively 20 and duty of the legislative power to regu­ Promptly relieve« pains of Burna, Scalds, late and control such corporations for the and 30 bushels to the acre. If the It may be a new cider mill ; it may be Excoriations, Chafla^i, old Sores, public good. It is a grand crisis Bolls, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in- land in the one case is worth $50 per a new newspaper, SEL LING OFF 12. That we disapprove all measures in fiammation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, He lived thirty in that man ’ s life, acre, in the other it is worth $100 per removes discoloration and heals rapidly. the interest of monopolies against labor, and HE MADAME TAKES THTR METHOD FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves days in one. Old trite proverbs take therefore we approve of the declared prin ­ acre. —FOR— of tendering her thank* to the publie for pain in the back and loins, fullness and press­ ciples and sympathize with the avowed ob ­ tug pain in the head, nausea, vertigo. Some men are slow to see the differ­ on new and startling meanings, He the which has hitherto been ex­ jects of the order known as the Patrons of IN LEI'CORRIKE A it has no equal. All kinds of tended patronage to her. and would respectfully solicit ence, and slow to act upon it. They looks upon all men and all things in a ulcerations to which ladies are subject srs Husbandry, and with those of all other or­ COST AND FREIGHT! its continuance. strange new light. He judges all men promptly cured. Fuller details iu book accom ­ ders having for their object retrenchment will continue to spend the same amount Her tables are always under her immedi­ each bottle. and reform in public affairs and the social PILES panying and all things with regard to the ac ­ —blind or bleeding—meet prompt relief ate control ; and by her long experience in of money and labor to produce one advancement of the people. and ready cure. ho case, however chronic or the business she feels confident that she will hundred lbs. of wool that should pro­ complishment of his one supreme de­ 13. That we are in favor of laboring to se­ obstinate, ran long resist its regular use. HE UNDERSIGNED. DESIRING TO cure give entire satisfiwtion to all. Her beds and sign. During a certain time the stars the judicious appropriations from Con­ VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. duce two hundred.” close out business in JacKsonville, offers rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable KIDNEY DISEASES. It lies no equal for per ­ for the purpose of improving our har­ in their courses fight for him ; then for sale at cost and freight for cash his com gress ­ manent cure. style, suited to the accommodation of single­ bors along the western and northern bounda ­ from any cause. For this it is a spe­ occupants or families. Her beds are always How the J ury 8 tood .—A New the very universe changes its direction, plete and first-class stocK of dry goods, dress ries of our State, and we demand that our BLEEDING cific. It has saved hundreds of lives when all kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies ’ and chil ­ other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from York reporter made exhaustive efforts and pushes with all its weight against dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­ Representatives in Congress »hall use their nose, stomach, langs, and elsewhere. his tottering walls ; another change, best efforts to secure the aid of the General to get the exact status of the several ing goods, hats, groceries, crocxery, lamps, government for the free navigation and im­ TOOTHACHE, Farache* Neuralgia and Rheumatism ure all alike relieved, and members of the Beecher-Tilton jury, and a thousand accidents are in his baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco provement of the Columbia river, by the UNION ___ ofteu permarn utly cured. and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, and believes that he has ascertained favor. He does not know until years YanKee notions, and everything usually construction of locks at the Cascades ; the PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acquainted with l'ond's Extract of Witch IIaxel recom­ improvement oftlie Willamette and Coquille how each juror has stood on the issue afterwards with what concentration he found in a first-class variety store. mend it in their practice. We have letters of rivers ; the construction of the Portland, labored in those days of beginning. commendation from hundreds of Physicians, My stock is fresh and of the bes*, and Dalles and Salt Lake and Winnemucca of Beecher’s guilt during their pro­ many of whom order it for use in their own those desiring anything in my line should He smiles at himself and tells pleasant Railroads, and the early completion of the tracted consultation. It is possible he practice. In addition to the foregoing, they Cor. California & 1th St». give me a call. order its use for Swellings of all kinds, and California Railroad from Rose­ has made one or two immaterial mis­ stories of his make, shift and absorption; Those knowing themselves indebted will Oregon Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Ton» burg to the State line. alls, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca­ takes in classifying the jurors, but the and now, when he sees another and please settle immediately. I mean business. 14. That the policy of the Republican tarrh (lor which it is a ryeci/ic), Chil­ BEN. SACHS. younger person starting his cider mill party in dealing with the Indian tribes is following is given as the way they blains, Frosted Feet, Stings of JacKsonville, July 1, 1875. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD Re­ impolitic and unwise ; that the time has ar­ Insects, Musqultoes, etc.. Chapped stood at the time of his estimation. It with the old outworn enthusiasm, he spectfully inform their friends and the Hand., Face, and indeed all manr-r of rived when the few Indians now occupying will be seen that no two of them are looks on with the same half-sympathet­ skin diseases. public generally that they have purchased the Umatilla, Grand Ronde and Siletz reser­ TOILET VSE. Removes Soreness, Roughness the above establishment, which will be vation* should be removed to some other suppo*ed to agree exactly, and that ic, half-cynical Merest with which an and Smarting | heals Cuts, Eruptions old married man contemplates two locality, and thus open up to settlement by and Pimples. It rwirer, invigorate» and henceforth conducted under their constant their differences take the widest pos­ refrethet, while wonderfully improving the personal supervision, and they guarantee (Successor to Caton A JV-ey,) the whites some of the richest portions of sible range. Without assuming to in­ young people who have just fallen in Complexion. satisfaction to all who may favor them with the State. —Pond’s Extract. No Stock their patronage. 15. That we invite the hearty co-operation TO FABMEBS dorse the report, we give it as it love.— Scribner's Monthly. Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be with­ These stables are centrally located, and all person*, whatever may have been out it. It is used by all the leading Livery New Boot and Shoe Store. of reached us: within convenient distance of the various their past political affinities, to unite with Stable«, Street Railroads and first Horsemen S ecretary D elano .—The very 1. Not guilty—believed so from the in New York City. It has no equal for Sprains, houses of public entertainment. Horses us in carrying out the principles herein fact that President Grant hangs on to Harness or Saddle Chafings, Stiffness, and mules will be boarded and cared for at start. CALIFORNIA STREET. enunciated. ficrstches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleed 2. Not guilty, but must marry the Secretary Delano when the whole coun­ , Ings. Pneumonia, Colie, Diarrhoea, Chills, moderate charges. They have one of the- Colds, Ac. Its range of action is wide, and the largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of try is demanding his resignation is woman. relief it afford« is so prompt that it is invalua­ Portland, of PRO BONO PUBLICO. ble in every Farm-yard as well as in every 8. Not guilty, but must do so no something strange, to say the least. aving permanently located Farm-house. Let it be tried once, and you BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, A regard for the public wishes should in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform more. ___ will never be without it. the public that I am prepared to do all CAUTION I Pond*« Extract has been imitated. compel an investigation, and settle the HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- 4. Guilty, but entitled to another The genuine article has the words Pond’s With single or double teams, for hire on rea­ fied that I have placed my notes and truthfulness of the charges made kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horse» chance. line. Satisfaction guaranteed. accounts,in the hands of my attorney, H. by tho only persons living who ever and Mules, which will be hired to go to any against him. If he is innocent, it * 5. Beecher innocent, but Mrs. Til­ 29tf. G. W. FREY. knew how to prepare it properly. Refuse all part of the country at moderate rate«. K. Hanna, with positive instructions to should be so proven ; if he is guilty, other preparations of Witch Hasel. This is ton guilty. make immediateand forced collection in ev­ Animals bought and sold, and broke to the only article used by Physicians, and in tho ery instance where security is not given. then he should have his walking pa ­ saddle or harness. 6. Not guilty, butshould stop preach­ hospitals of th’* eoun’ry and Europe. Those knowing themselves indebted to HISTOKY and Use« of Pond’s Extract, 28tf. KUBLI A WTD9ON. pers without further talk upon the ing. me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, in pamphlet form, sect f *e on application to subject During the last six months 7. Guilty without qualifications. without delay, as this is my last call. My POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY, M Maiden —OF THE— Lane, New York. Delano has been accused of peculations business must be settled ! BARGAINS! 8. Not guilty, but married the JAMES T. GLENN. which, If true, should send him to the wrong woman. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. PIERCE'S WELL EXCAVATOR I penitentiary. He still retains his office, ASHLAND ACADEMY. 9. Guilty, but not proven. LAGER! LAGER!! 10. Not guilty, but should have a and perhaps divides the spoils thereof The Most Complete, Cheap and Practical WILL COMMENCE with his honest confederates. Profes ­ Machine ever Invented male congregation. sor Marsh, in an open letter, charges 11. Guilty, generally. For Boring Wells, Prospecting for Coal, Etc. FIVE BRAN NEW FLORENCE 12. Not guilty, but has doubtful this much, and if there was not some On Monday, Sept. 13, 1875. foundation for what he says, then it is variations. strange that a man, occupying his po­ HE GREATEST OBSTACLES to well- HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, I f a young man sits up too late with sition, should attack the Secretary, boring (boulders) easily overcome with he winter term commences has now on hand and Is constantly man­ bls sweetheart out at Haddonfield, the and it is surprising that he is not called Sewing: Machines ! January 3, 1876. The 8pring term on ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern our 17, 24 and 36-inch augers. With rim- old folks come into the parlor, and, up for libel. Perhaps the President April 10, 1876._________________________ Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to mer attachment, can bore any size of well required. With sand-sides or valves at­ suit purchasers. Call and test the article, with a refinement of sarcasm, invite favors him as he did Landautet Wil­ tached, or with our sand-auger, can put him to wait a few minutes longer and liams, and in this case, like in others, NOTICE TO FARMERS. wells in quicksand or gravel, where all otner MINING CLAIMS. he has no regard for the wishes of the breakfast will be ready. means fail. The position and construction of the knives or cutting edges enable it to nation. This is the only construction O THE FARMERS OF JACKSON he undersigned is prepared bore through sand-stone, slate or hard-pan. County : The proprietors of the Ash­ W ood gunpowder is a recent inven­ to be placed upon his acts. We furnish drills for rock. County rights to make preliminary survey of Mining for land Mills will not exchange flour for wheat, tion. It is light colored, small grained, Claims in conformity to the new law .of sale or lease. only for the producer’s own consumption, THAN EVER AT A darkey called at Owensboro’, and that in their own sacks, unbranded; Congress. All lode claims held under said |25 PER DAY GUARANTEED. makes little noise, does not recoil the Call on, or address J. H. ROBBINS. gun when fired, keeps the gun perfect­ Ky., the other day, and wanted to hut will buy good milling wheat and pay law are required to be surveyed and the survey recorded. Bethel, Polk county, Oregon, where one of the highest market price. know, ««Does dis postorfis keep stamp ­ ly clean, and Is of equal strength with JAMES S. HOWARD, Surveyor. the Augers can be seen in operation. Send WAGNER, ANDERSON A CO. ed antelopes ?” the black powder. Office at Jacksonville, Oregon. 5tf. JOHN NEUBE1 »’S! for descriptive circular 29. Ashland, August 18, 1875. ®imrs. She K JOB PRINTING! I POND’S EXTRACT T T LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T H ■'■■■■ ■ < ♦ » ■■■■II II T I T T T T 45 PER CENT. CHEAPER ! ! T