The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 28, 1876, Image 4

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ALL KINDS OF
Music by T elegraph .—Ono of the
The Law of Newspapers.
CENTENNIAL
most remarkable inventions in the way
1776.
1. Subscribers who do not give express
of telegraphy was recently exhibited
notice to the contrary’ are considered as wish­
JANUARY 28, 1876. at the office of the Dominion Telegraph ing to continue their subscriptions.
PRO CL AM ATION
FRIDAY
Company at Bradford, Ont. It con­ 2. It any subscribers order the discontinu­
sists of an apparatus by which musical ance of their newspapers, the publisher
Written for the T imes .
CHICAGO AND NORTH - WESTERN
may continue to send them until all arrear­
sounds can bo transmitted over tele­ ages
Ti MPES EEG IT.
are paid.
graph wires, and every word and note 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take
be as distinctly heard at the end of the their newspapers from the offices to which
BY F.
RAILWAY.
are directed, the law holds them re­
wires as at the place where the music they
until they have settled the bills,
originates. In short, when the inven­ sponsible
ea. Time with never faltering speed
and ordered them discontinued.
tion is in working order, it is held that 4. If subscribers remove to other places
I n moving on with fearful pace;
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
a concert given at San Francisco can without informing the publisher, and the
His solemn record all may read
newspapers are sent to the former direction,
be as plainy heard at New York as at they
In every sail low, wrinkled face.
are held responsible.
that
place.
A
second
improvement
5.
*
The
courts have decided that refusing
Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls,
He writes bis progress on the brow,
Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec,
to take newspapers from tho office, or re­
soon
to
bo
exhibited,
is
that
of
sending
H s furrows in the coinliest cheek,
I
moving and leaving them uncalled for, is
New York, Boston, or any point East,
messages written out, without the priuut
/uete evidence of intentional fraud.
should buy their
And rich and poor alike must bow
usual telegraphic operations, and pic­ 6. Tho postmaster who neglects to give
To the sure vengeance be will wreak.
TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS
tures as well. The plan is to have the the legal notice of the neglect of a person to
take
from
the
office
the
newspaper
ad
­
He robs the youthful of their bloom,
Vin the Pioneer Ronte,
messages written on shellac paper, then dressed to him, is liable to the publisher for
The middle-aged of their might,
placed in a machine made for the pur- the subscription price.
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN
And haunts them with the dismal tomb,
{X)se. It is received at the other ter­
Where cnrth-boin glories fade from sight. minus upon a piece of shellac paper
RAILWAY.
Are now selling their first-class stock of
SOCIETY NOTICES.
from a like machine, plainly written
And least of pity oft is shown
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Where e’en a re found the brightest charms; like copperplate. Pictures, the in­
a, Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1.0.0. F.,
He reek's their beauty all his ow n,
ventors say, can be perfectly copied by
F Holds its regular meetings every
DRESS-GOODS,
Its Track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has been'
eveningatthe Odd Fel­
And folds it in his fatal arms.
made the FASTEST time that has ever been MADE in
the same process, All this work can low’s Hall. Saturday
Brothers in good standing are
thia country. B.v this route passengers for points east
be done by boys, and, if put into opor- invited to attend.
of Chicago have choice of the following line* from Chicago:
His scythe is wielded night ami day,
NEATLY
EXECUTED
AT
LADIES’ FANCY GOODS, BLACK SILKS,
BY THE PITTSBURG. FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO*
ation, will do away with telegraph
SOL. SACHS, N. G.
And harvest lasts throughout the year,
AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS,
J.
II.
II
yzer , Rec. Sec’y.
Still
another
j
operators
altogether.
With Death to l»ear the sheaves away,
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace
| discovery, which it is claimed can be
Cars through to Philadelphia and New York on
Bedewed by many a doleful tear.
8 each
Jacksonville Stamm No. 148, F. 0. R. M.,
train.
IRISH POPLINS,
put into use, is that of transmitting
-g THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cara to
Then why must mortals strive and fret,
Holds
its
regular
meetings
every
Thursday
1 Baltimore and Washington,
over a single wire any amount of mes­ evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers
The owners of v»-t wealth to be,
BY
THE LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN
sages to the same point and at the in good standing are invited to attend.
RAILWAY AND CONN ECTI NS (NEW YORK CEN­
When all's as dross they e’er may get
In
large
variety,
at
lower
prices
than
any
SIMON CARO, O. C.
TRAL AND ERIE RAILROADS:)
same time. The plan is to have a
This side of vast eternity ?
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Drawing
corresponding number of instruments B en S achs , R. S.
Room aud Silver Palace Sleep ng Cara through to
3
Much better far tho peasant’s crust
at each terminus of the wire, and one
New York.
Oregonian
Pocahontas
Tribe
No.
1,
Im
­
Other Firm in Oregon,
An lowly cot, with mind content,
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK,
of each of these tuned to correspond
proved order of Red Men, holds its
GREAT WESTERN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN­
Than life enslaved through Mammon’s lust, with one at the other end. By this
stated councils at the Red Men’s
TRAL RAILWAYS:
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in They also offer their large assortment of
And in his heartless service spent.
Q THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Drawing
arrangement the entire number of ma­ tho
eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
e y Room and Sleeping Cara through to New York to
chines can be operated simultaneously, brothers
Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York city
in good standing.
L ive .—Live for something! Y es, and each will sound the one tuned to
THE TIMES OFFICE,
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD:
E. B. WATSON, S.
CLOTHING
II. K. H anna , C. of R.
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace
and for something worthy of life and the corresponding pitch at the other
Newark. Zanesville, Wheeling, Warbing-
2 ton Cara and for Baltimore
its capabilities and opportunities for end without any one interfering with
without change.
noble deeds and achievements. Every another.
Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. i A. M., CHEAPER than the VERY CHEAPEST!
This is the SHORTEST. REST and only line rnnning
Holds its regular communications
man and every woman has his or her
Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CARS AND
L ocal C elebrations on the C en ­ / nf \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
COACHES, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at
assignment in the duties and responsi­
OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junction, Mar­
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­
tennial
.
—
The
Centennial
Commis
­
shall. Cellar Rapid«. Clinton, Sterling aud Dixon, for
bilities of daily life. We are in the
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
We guarantee every article sold by us as
CHICAGO AND THE EAST.
sion
at
Philadelphia
has
issued
the
fol
­
M
ax
M
uller
,
Sec
’
y.
world to make the world better; tolift
represented. Call and see us before pur­
This popular route is ui surpassed for Speed. Confort
it up to higher levels of enjoyment lowing circular, addressed to the press
and Safety. The smooth, well-ballasted and perfect
Ruth
Rcbfkah
Degree
Lodge
No.
4,
1.
0.
0.
F.,
of
the
country
:
and progress, to make its hearts and
chasing elsewhere. You will save money
track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace
Holds its regular meetings on every other
It seems proper that tho local cele­
Sleeping Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving
homes brighter and happier by devot­
trains, the regularity with which they run, the admira­
SACHS BROS.
Monday evening at Odd Fellows* Hall. by doing so.
brations
of
the
Fourth
of
July,
1876,
ble arrangement for running through cars to Chicago
ing to our fellows our best thoughts,
Members in good standing are invited to
from all points We-t, secure to passengers all the com­
which
will
beheld
throughout
the
land,
attend.
C.
W.
SAVAGE,
N.
G.
activities and influences. It is the
forts in modern Railway Traveling. No changes of Cars
and no tedious delays at Ferries.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
motto of every true heart, and the should be made to contribute to a per­ L ouise S avage , R. 8.
manent
historical
memorial
of
the
genius of every noble life, that “no
Passengers will find Tickets via this Favorite Route at
the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Rail­
Centennial
Celebration.
In
each
coun
­
man liveth to himself”—lives chiefly
FRANCO-AMERICAN
road. Sacramento.
Tickets for sale in al) the Ticket Offices of the Central
for his own selfish good. It is a law ty provisions should be made for the
Pacific Railroad.
W. II. STENNETT.
of our intellectual and moral being delivery of an address tracing the his­
MARVIN HUGHITT. Gen. Sup.
Gen. Pas. Agent.
II. P. STANWOOD,General Agency, 121 Montgomery
that we promote our own happiness in tory of that particular community for
street, San Francisco.
the exact pro|x>rtion we contribute to the past century, or from the time of HOTEL &. RESTAURANT,
the comfort and enjoyment of others. its settlement, and including a sketch
Nothing worthy of the name of hap­ of its growth, its resources, industries,
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
piness is possible in the experience of prospects, etc. These addresses should
those who live only for themselves, be published in a uniform size—that
all oblivious to the welfare of their fel­ of the Congressional documents, for
instance—in order that they may be
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
lows.
AT MOST REASONABLE RATES!
bound together by States. To compe­
C ana RY-Bi rd E ducation .—A gen­ tent persons the preparation of such
tleman named Wall, residing at Phte- addresses would not be an unduly bur­ MADAME HOLT.
"Hear, for I will «peak of excellent
Proprietress
tilings.”
•
nixville, has several very fine canary densome task; but in the aggregate
YOUNG MEN
POND
’
S
EXTRACT-The
great
Vegetable
birds which he has given much atten­ they would constitute an invaluable
Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over
Who mar he suffering from the effect
thirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt
tion. One of the birds he has taught historical repository such as no nation
of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
curative virtues cannot be excelled.
well to avail themselves of this, the great­
to sing “Home, Sweet Home,” clearly has ever had the opjiortunity to col­ I
CHILDREN. No fhmily can afford to be without
est boon ever laid at thealtarof suffering
Pond’s Extract. Accidents, Bruises.
and distinctly. His mode of instruc­ lect. Designations of the historians rnilE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved
humanity. I) r . SPINNEY will guaran­
almost instantly by external application.
tion is as follows : He has placed ought to l>e made without delay, in 1 of tendering her thanks to the public for
tee to forfeit $500 for every case of seminal
Promptly relieves pains of Buras, Scalds,
CANDIES! CANDIES!
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­
weakness, or private disease of any kind
the canary in a room where it could order that they may have time to ac­ tended
Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores,
to her, and would respectfully’ solicit
or character which he undertakes and
Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in­
not hear the singing of other birds, complish their work.
FRESH, PURE AND WHOLESOME!
its continuance.
flammation, reduces swellings, stope bleeding,
fails to cure, lie would therefore say
___
removes discoloration and heals rapidly.
Her tables are always under her immedi­
suspended its cage from the ceiling
to the unfortunate sufferer who may read
FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves
S he M eant B usiness .—They have ate control ; and by her long experience in
this notice that you are treading upon
so that the bird could see its reflection
pain in the back and loins, fullness and press­
the
business
she
feels
confident
that
she
will
dangerous
ground
when
you
longer
de
­
ing pain in the head, nausea, vertigo.
in a mirror. Beneath the glass he some queer girls over there in Colo­ give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and Manufactured eve.ry day, of the very best lay in seeking the preqter remedy for
IN LEITORRIHE A it has no equal. Al) kinds of
material,
by
rado.
One
of
them,
who
resides
in
placed a musical box that was rpgti-
rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable
ulcerations to which ladies are subject are
your complaint. You may be in the first
promptly cured. Fuller details in book accom­
suited to the accommodation of single
stage; remember you are approaching
I ited to play no other tune but “Home, the Cache la Poudre valley, had been style,
panying each l»ottie.
or families. Her l>eds are always b. CANTY & COMPANY,
the last. If you are bordering upon the
PILES—blind or bleeding—meet prompt relief
Sweet Home.” Hearing no other receiving the attentions of a young man occupants
kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
last, and are suffering some or all its ill
and ready cure. No case, however chronic or
.sounds but this, and believing the mu­ for about a year, but becoming impa­
FORMERLY
obstinate, can long resist its regular use.
effects, remember that if you persist in
VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure.
procrastination.the time must come when
sic proceeded from the bird it saw in tient at his failure to bring matter to a
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for per­
the most skillful physician can render
manent cure.
the mirror, the young canary soon be­ crisis, she resolved to ascertain his in­ SELLING OFF
CANTY AND WAGNER
you no assistance; when the door of hope
BLEEDING from any cause. For this it is a spe­
tentions.
When
he
next
called
she
gan to catch the notes, and finally ac­
will be closed against you ; when no an­
cific. It has saved hundreds of lives w hen all
Wholesale and Retail
—FOR—
other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from
gel of mercy can bring you relief. In no
complished what its owner had been took him gently by the ear, le<l him to
I
nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere.
a
seat,
and
said:
case
has
the
Doctor
failed
of
success.
laboring to attain, that of singing the
TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia and
Then
let
not
despair
work
upon
your
im
­
“Nobby, you’ve bin foolin’ ’round COST AND FREIGHT!
Rheumatism are all alike relieved, ami
song perfectly. Mr. Wall has been
agination, but avail yourself of the ben­
___ often permanently cured.
this
claim
fur
mighty
near
a
year
and
PHYSICIAN S of all schools who are acquainted with
offered and refused $20 for this yel­
eficial results of his treatment before
107 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
Pond’s Extract of Witch llaxel recom­
hev
never
yit
shot
off
your
mouth
on
your
case
is
beyond
the
roach
of
medical
low throated soprano.— Reading Eagle.
mend it in their practice. We have letters of
skill,
or
before
grim
death
hurries
you
the marryin’ biz. I’ve cottoned to
commendation from hundreds of Physicians,
IIE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO
to a premature grave. Full course of
many of whom order it for use in their own
HE
ATTENTION
OF
THE
TRADE
IS
yer
on
the
square
clean
through,
an
’
close out business in JacKsonville, offers
practice. In addition to the foregoing, they
A Y oung W oman T akes the
treatment, $25.00. .Send money by Post
called
to
our
immense
assortment
of
for
sale
at cost and freight for cash his com­ Candies, and other goods suitable for the
order its use for Swellings of all kinds.
hev
stood
off
every
other
galoot
thet
Office
order
or
Express
with
full
descrip
­
P rize for P lowing .— We doubt
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Ton­
plete
and
first-class
stocK
of
dry
goods,
dress
tion
of
case,
(
’
all
or
address
sils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca­
HOLIDAYS,
whether she has an adequate apprecia­ has tried to chip in ; an’ now I want goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil­
DR.
A.
B.
SPINNEY,
tarrh (for which it is a tptcific'i, Chil­
tion of the wrongs of her sex, or ever yer to come down to business or leave dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­ And warranted to keep in all climates.
No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
blains, Frosted Feet, Stings of
goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, lamps, Prices LOW and terms LIBERAL. Orders
Insects, Musquitoes, etc., Chapped
made a speech at a suffrage meeting or the ranche. Ef yer on the ma try an’ ing
Hands, Face, aud indeed all manrer of
baskets, spoons, Knives and forks*, tobacco from the interior promptly attended to.
want
a
pard
thet
’
ll
stick
rite
to
ye
skin diseases.
•
a dress-reform convention. On the
anil cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys,
TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Roughness
till
ye
pass
in
your
checks
an
’
the
Yanxee
notions,
and
everything
usually
UNION
contrary, she seems, this Mlle. Four­
and Smarting, heals Cuts, Eruptions
in a first-class variety store.
and Pimples. It rtvirtt, invigorate» and
nier, of the Commune of Laureic, in good Lord calls ye over the range, jist found
My stock is fresh and of the be s’ , and
refreihtt, while wonderfully improving the
Brittany, to imagine that she has al­ squeal an’ we’ll hitch ; but ef that those desiring anything in my line should
Complexion.
LIVERY
AND
SALE
STABLE,
ain
’
t
yer
game,
draw
out
an
’
FARMERS—Pond’s Extract. No Stock
TO
give
give
me
a
call.
ready as many rights as she needs, for
Breeder, no Livery Mon can afford to be with­
Those knowing themselves indebted will SUCCESSOR TO JUDGE A NUNAN,
out it. It is used by all the leading Livery
Cor. California & 4th Sts.
when there was a plowing match the some other feller a show fur his pile. please
settlo immediately. I mean business.
Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen
other day at the Qulroper agricultural Now sing yer song or skip out.”
in New York City. It has no equal for Sprains,
BEN. SACHS.
lie sang.
Harness or Saddle Chafings,
Stiffness,
JacKsonville, July’ 1, 1875.
competition, she brought her plow and
Manufacturer & Dealer
Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleed­
ings, PneumQhia, Colic, Diarrhoea, Chills,
little sister and entered for the prize.
he undersigned would re -
W hat the G rangers P ropose to
Colds, &e. Its range of uction is wide, and the
spectfiilly inform their friends and the
The judges were puzzled, but as there do at the C entennial __ The Na­
relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua­
EUREKA MILLS.
generally that they have purchased
ble in every Farm-yard us well as in every
was nothing in the rules excluding a tional Grangers are to hold a grand en­
In Every Description of Saddlery, the public
Farm-house. Let it be tried onoe, and you
above establishment, which will be
woman, the young lady took her place campment near Philadelphia to attend
___ will never be without it.
henceforth conducted under their constant CACTiON
I Pond’s Extract has been imitated.
rPHE
UNDERSIGNED
HAVING
PUR-
with the rest. It all turned out as it the Centennial Exposition this year.
personal supervision, and they guarantee
The genuine article has the words Pond’s
L
chased the entire interest in and thor­
satisfaction
to
all
who
may
favor
them
with
HARNESS,
Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared
should have done. Mile. Fournier ex­ Sixty acres of land have, been leased, oughly fitted up these mills with the latest
their patronage.
by the only persons living who ever
ecuted the task much better than the and an immense building is to be improvements, is now prepared to manufac­
knew howto prepare it properly. Refuse all
These stables are centrally located, and
other preparations of witch Hasel. 1 his is
men and in fourteen minutes less erected, in which rooms and accommo- ture Hour equal to any in the State.
within convenient distance of the various
the only article used by Physicians, and in tho
Thirty-six
pounds
of
flour,
two
pounds
of
houses
of
public
entertainment.
Horses
time, and went home with the first i dations are to be provided at a cost shorts and eight pounds of bran will be
___
hospitals of this country and Europe.
and mules will be boarded and cared for at HISTORY and Uses of Pond’s Extract,
prize, feeling to all appearances not at of not more than $2 a head each day. given in exchange for sixty pounds of good
in pamphlet form, sent f're on application to
moderate charges. They have one of the
merchantable wheat.
POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY, «3 Maiden
SADDLERY-WARE,
largest
and
finest
stocks
In
Oregon,
south
of
all tired.
This is done, the Grangers say, to
Lane, New York.
Persons having flour, shorts or bran in
Portland, of
the
Mills must take them away on or before
avoid
the
extravagance
and
imposi
­
L arge T rees . — Redwood trees
the 31st of January, 1876. All persons in­
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
grow to enormous sizes, and probably tions of hotels and boarding-houses. debted to the firm of McKenzie A Amy
ILL
SELL
FOR
CASH
AT
GREATLY
With single or double teams, for hire on rea­
exceed in bight all other species, but The Pennsylvania Railroad Company must sottle up on or before the above date,
reduced rates.
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
as
the
books
of
said
firm
must
be
squared
at
has
consented
to
lay
a
double
track
to
Repairing
done
promptly,
and
at
in circumference, we believe other
AND—
and Mules, w hich will be hired to go to any
that time.
T. T. McKENZIE.
prices in keeping with the times. “
trees have excelled them. It is said the exhibition grounds, to be used ex­
part of the country at moderate rates.
J.
NUNAN.
Animals bought and sold, and broke to
by a writer in Appleton’s Cyclopaedia clusively by the Grangers. The run
Jacksonville, Nov. 5,1875.
saddle
or harness.
WANTED
!
will
not
be
more
than
twenty
minutes
BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE
that there is a chesnut tree on Mount
29tf.
KUBLT A WILSON.
The
new
building
is
to
be
lighted
with
Etna which is 160 feet in circumfer­
ence. It has a hollow trunk, the in­ gas and supplied with hot and cold
20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron,
THE CITY BREWERY,
terior of which serves as a retreat for water. Shares of $50 each are to be
he undersigned would here -
issued
to
the
amount
of
$200,000,
no
bv inform the public that he has ONE
Two
and a Half Miles above Bybee's,
shepherds and their flocks. It is called
elivered at the foundry in
—BY—
THOUSAND
BUSHELS of superior Jackson.
Ashland, for which we will pay the
the hundred-horse chestnut, from a member being permitted to take more
Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­
highest
price.
VEIT SCHUTZ.
tradition that Joanna Aragon once than one share. This sum Is thought Every farmer has more or less old cast­
ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the-
ON ROGUE RIVER.
best style and at reasonable rates will do*
visited it, accompanied by all the to be suffluient to cover th© cost of the ings about his premises, such as old stoves,
well to call on me. For further information«
enterprise.
A
majority
of
the
Btock
pinions
and
other
articles.
These
they
nobility of Catania, and that the
would
do
well
to
gather
up,
and
bring
them
R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- inquire at the Franco-American Hotel.
whole party found protection beneath has already been tak^n.
G. W. HOLT.
he
undersigned
take
pleas
-
before
the
rain
sets
in.
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and
------------------------ —
Jacksonville,
Feb.
11,
1875.
ure in notifying the public that they
it from a sudden storm. A banyan
We will also pay the highest price for old
surrounding country that he is now manu­
have established a new ferry at the above facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
F our jurymen being required in COPPER, BRASS and ZINC.
tree on the hanks of Nerbudda in Hin­
named place, and have the largest and saf­ the verv best of Lager Beer. Those wishing
J. M. MoCALL A CO.
dostán, was famous for being sufficiently the Virginia City court-room, the other
est boat on the river, furnished with the a cool glass of beer should give me a eall.
FARM FOR SALE.
large to shelter 7,000 men, and many day, the Constable Was sent to a sa­
strongest wire rope, and charge less for
ferrying. Gives us a trial.
SETTLEMENT WANTED.
of the specie cover a surface of more loon to pull them in. Two soon ap­
LAGER ! LAGER !!
he undersigned offers for
TAYLOR A CO.
peared,
and,
in
reply
to
the
Judge
’
s
than 13 acres.
sale his farm situated on Antelope creek,
question where the other two were,
12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480'
LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE Es­
NOTICE.
acres of land, 400 acres being good farming
W hen the Fiji islander marries, the Constable replied: “The other two’ll
tate of the late John Neuber are re­
land and under fence. It is a good K™1”
quested to come forward and settle immedi­
the first thing he does upon beginning be here soon, Jidge. One of ’em’s
farm and sheep ranch, well watered and
LL PERSONS KNOWING THEM-
ately,
as
a
settlement
must
be
had.
All
to keep house, is to eat his mother-in- got a pedro, and. the other one wants accounts not settled within a reasonable
good houses aud barns upon it.
selves indebted to the undersigned will
law. As a conservator of peace, the to catch it.” So the Court waited, and time will be placed in the hands of an attor­
please come forward and settle up by cash he proprietor , jos . wetterer ,
TERMS OF SALE—$11 per acre, one-halt
or note, as my books must be closed up. so
has now on hand and is constantly man­ down, the balance to suit purchaser.
process, perhaps, is effectual, and it is soon the two jurors entered, oue smil­ ney for collection. I mean business.
J. W. SIMPSON.
that I can take a new start with the coming
ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern
LENA NEUBER,
also valuable as a measure of economy ing, the other profoundly serious, and
L. DANFORTH, M. D.
Oregon, whicn
which he
ne will sell in quantities to
N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller
Executrix of the estate of John Neuber. year.
i the trial proceeded.
7tf.
Jacksonville, Dec. 22, 1875.
when marketing is dear.
suit purchasers. Call and test the article. ' parcels, if desired.
Jacksonville. Dee. 21, 1875.
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