How to F ind out W hom any HORSE MEN, The Law of Newspapers. CENTENNIAL G iven P erson will M arry .— It don’t require any astrologer, a medi­ 1. Subscribers who do not give express (Cal if ornia St., one door west of Sachs Bros.,) 5" Mu««. .. MARCH 24, 1876. um, or a gipsy with a dirty pick of notice to the contrary are considered as wish­ Fit I DAY....... PRO CLAM ATION. their subscriptions. cards. It is very simple—lies in a nut­ ing 2. to It continue Jacksonville, Oregon, any subscribers order the discontinu­ of their newspapers, the publisher P residents .—The following ta­ shell. and can he expressed in a very ance may continue to send them until all arrear­ few words. They are these : If a CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN DEALER AND WORKER IN ble, preparer! for reference, shows the girl expresses a fondness for majestic ages are paid. I 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take po'itie d sentiments nnd the date of the newspapers from the offices to which TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. i muguratiou of each President, the men, with large whiskers, make up I their RAILWAY. they are directed, the law holds them re­ your mind she will marry a little man 1 •ngtli of time he lived after that event, sponsible until they have settled the bills, eeps constantly on hand an I none. If she declares that and ordered them discontinued. an I his age at the time of his «loath : with assortment of the best “ mind ” is all she looks for, expect to 4. If subscribers remove to other places •1. George Washington, Indepen- THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND. her stand before the altar with a without informing the publisher, and the TINWARE, dent, inaugurated 1789 ; I i veil 10 see newspapers are sent to the former direction, very pretty fellow who has just sense they BRASS PIPES, are held responsible. years; age 68. LOOK TO YOUR BEST INTERESTS! I e enough to tie a cravat Ixiw. If, on the FORCE PUMPS, Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls, 5. The courts have decided that refusing 2. John Adams Independent, in­ Pittsburg. Philadelphia, Montreal. Queltec, contrary, she declares she must have a to take newspapers from the office, or re­ CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, augurated 1797; lived 29 years; age 91. i New York, Boston, or any point East, moving and leaving them uncalled for. is HARDWARE, CUTLERY, T HAVE LATELY BROUGHT OUT 3. Thomas Jefferson, Democrat, in­ handsome husband, look about for the prima /arte evidence of intentional fraud. should buy their 1 from the East two pure blood imported HYDR AULIC NOZZLES, augurated 1801: lived 25 years; age 83. I plainest person in her circle of ac­ 6. The postmaster who neglects tq give Percheron stallions, the best I could find. TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS quaintances, and declare “ that is the the legal notice of the neglect of a person to PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, 4. James Madison, Democrat, inaug­ man,” for it will be. Men are almost take from the office the newspaper ad­ Via the Pioneer Route, OLS, HOSE, POWDER. PRIDE OF PERCHE urated 1809; lived 27 years; age 85. dressed to him, is liable to thejiublisher for bad. The gentleman who desires the subscription price. 77777 CHICAGO A NORTH-WESTERN 5. .James Monroe, Democrat, inaug­ as Came out from France to Ohio in 1874, and BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. a wife with a mind and mission, mar ­ made the season ot ’ 75 in Wisconsin. He is urated 1817; lived 14 years; age 73. RAILWAY. a dark dapple gray, well formed, fine style, NAILS, SOCIETY NOTICES. 6. John Quincy Adams, Whig, in. ries a lisping baby, who screams at the good disposition, with a graceful, free, easy MINING TOOL, THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. augurated 1S25; lived 23 years; age sight of a mouse, and hides her face action that I have never seen equaled in any SHOT, BRUSHES, when she hears a sudden knock at the horse of his size. to*. Jacksonville Lodzr No. 10. 1.O.O.F.. 81. CARPENTER TOOLS, ? Holds its regular meetings every It« Track i« of STEEL BATES, and on it ha. been 7. Andrew Jackson, Democrat, in­ door. And the gentleman w’ho dread­ FLEURY BLACKSMITH TOOLS, ■ ■ Saturday eveningat the Odd Fel­ ed anything like strong-mindedness made th. FASTEST time that ha« ever hern MADE iir augurated 1S29; lived 16 years; age 78. this country. Ry this route passengers for point« east low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are Arrived in Ohio last August from France. IRON WASH-KETTLES, of Chicago have choiceof the following line« from Chicago: 8. Martin Van Buren, Democrat, in­ exults in his mind that his wife is invited to attend. He is a dark iron gray, a young horse of BRASS AND IRON WIRE, a girl BV THE PTTTSRC'iG FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO SOL. SACHS, N. G. great promise, of immense power, as is augurated 1837; lived 25 years; age80. I everything he detested, If AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. SHEET-IRON WARE. I ’ d rather J. II. II yzer , Rec. Sec’y. i says of one, “ Marry him ? shown by his general make-up, action and 9. W. H. Harrison, Whig, inaugu­ o THROUGH 7 TRAINS DAILY with Pullman Paises O THROUGH life. i die !” look upon the affair as settled, •9 Cars through li to Philadelphia and New York on rated 1811; lived 1 month; age 68. These stallions will be larger than White Cast Iron and Steel Plows. each train. Jaeksonville Stamm No. 11«, I ’ . 0. R. !R„ i and expect cards to the wedding of Prince at maturity. 10. John Tyler, V. I*., Independent, -4 THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cara to ROPE, Holds its regular meetings every Thursday these two people. If a man remarks 1 Baltimore and Washington. Together with White Prince, Pride of inaugurated 1841; lived 21 years; age CAULDRONS, evening at the Odd Fellows ’ Hall. Brothers BY THE LAKE SHORE AND MTCHTG AN SOUTHERN Perche and Fleury will be found at my sta ­ of a lady, “Not my style at all,” await in good standing are invited to attend. ?•) RAILWAY AND CONNECT! NS (NEW YORK CEN­ CULTIVATORS, bles for the accommodation of the public till TRAL AND FRIE RAILROADS:) SIMON CARO, O. C. March 26th. After that, Fleury will remain 11. Janies K. Tolk, Democrat, in­ patiently the appearance of his name COPPER WARE, O THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Drawing in the matrimonial column in connec- B en S achs , R. S. here for the coming season. White Prince augurated 1845; lived 4 years; age 54. WHEEL-BARROWS, • > Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Car« through to and Pride of Perche will go to Albany and New York. 12. Zachary Taylor, Whig, inaugu­ i tion with that lady’s. And if any SHEET-IRON WARE, ^9 Salem, returning about the last of July. Oregonian Porahontas Tribe No. 1, Im ­ RY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK, : two people declare themselves to be rated 1819; lived 16 months; age 66. While in the East on my last trip I made GREAT WESTERN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN­ proved order of Red Men, holds its “ friends, and nothing more, ” you may WOODEN A ND WILLOW WARE, TRAL RAILWAYS: 13. Millard Fillmore, V. P., Inde­ stated councils at the Red Men’s it an object to see and learn how the Per­ know what will come next. There is cheron stock was filling the wants or expec ­ O THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Drawing pendent, inaugurated 1850; lived 24 ! no hypocrisy in all this, and such mar­ Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in tations of the public, and how the colts from • > Room and Sleeping Car« through to New York to the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Rochester, or New York city years; age 74. White Prince would compare with those ot brothers in good standing. STOVES. riages are invariably the happiest. RY BALTIM Rv AND OHIO RAILROAD: other stallions of this stock. 14. Franklin Pierce, Democrat, in­ People do not know themselves, and I E. B. WATSON, S. THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace It is now 25 years since its introduction Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook­ augurated 1853; lived 16 years; age G5. make great mistakes about their in- II. K. II anna , C. of R. Car- for Newark Zan «villa. Wheeling, Warhiug- in Ohio and 19 years since first introduced ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, 15. James Buchanan, Democrat, in­ i tentions. Love is terribly perplexing in Illinois. The one-fourth .and one-half plain and fancy, constructed on the latest ton and Baltimore without change. bloods make fine, valuable animals, bring­ fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, This is the SHOBTF.ST. BEST and onlv line running augurated 1857; lived 11 years; age when he first begins to upset one’s the­ Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. i A. M., ing Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CAI'S AND at least double the price of good com ­ and everything connected with these stoves Holds its regular communications mon stock, the supply being not equal to 77» COACHES, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at warranted durable and perfect. and when his arrow first pierces Zxr J j F ' on the Wednesday evenings or pre­ the demand at that. O AHA and from the " 1ST. via Grand Junction. Mar­ 17. Ahr diani Lincoln, Republican, ories, All articles sold or manufactured by him shall. C< dar Rapid«. Clint« n. Sterling and Dixon, for the heart there is such a fluttering ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ The colts from White Prince bred in Ore­ warranted. His work is made of the best CHICAGO AND THE EAST. inaugurated 1861; lived 4 years and 14 there it is hard to guess the cause. gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. gon equal any of this stock I saw while material and of the choicest patterns. months; age 56. M ax M uller , Sec’y. Thi« popirla'- route i« unsnrprt««cd f >r Speed. Contort East. I have not learned of a single person Orders attended to with dispatch and Andrew Johnson, V. I’., Independ­ that has bred or bought a Prince colt but filled according Indirections. He is deter­ »nd Safety. The smooth well-ba!hist>d and perfect G ilt -E dged B utter .—There are at Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., is well pleased with them and regret that mined to sell at low prices for cash. track of «teel rail«, the celebrated Piillman Palace ent, inaugurated 1865; lived 10 years; Sleeping Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving least two dairymen and butter makers train«, the regularity with which they run. the admira­ Holds its regular meetings on every other they do not have more of them. age 67. I do not wish to be understood as claim­ ble nrrnneemrnt for running through cart t«> Chicago in the neighborhood of Philadelphia Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. 18. General Grant, Republican, in­ from all points We-t. secure to passengers all the com­ ing that this stock of horses is the only one Members in good standing are invited to who always sell their butter at SI per forts in modern Railway Traveling No changes of Cara LIQUORS that all breeders should patronize exclu ­ augurated 1869. C. W. SAVAGE, N. G. and no tedious delays at Ferries. pound, and cannot supply all who de­ attend. sively ; but that there is no breed or family L ouise S avage , R. S. of all kinds, of the best brands, wholesale and of large horses known that cross so well Passenger« will find Tickets via tlri* Favorite Route at E ffects of A mmonia on F lowers . sire to be their customers. One of these with the common stock of the country, and retail. Also the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Rail­ attributes his success to three points — road. Sacramento. —The results of experiments to test their produce will equal them tor solid FR ANCO-AMERICAN TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Ticket« for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central good food to his cows, uniform temper ­ form, size, style and action, which is no the effect of ammonia upon the colors Pacific Railroad W. H. «TEN NETT. doubt from the fact that the Percheron has MARVIN HUGWITT Gen. Sup. Gen Pa- Arent. In connection with all these I have on hand and fragrance of flowers, by Professor ature of 58 degrees in the milk-house, descended from the Arab, as will be seen by a large assort ment ot H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomery and neatness, cleanliness and dainty Gobba, is given in the Trench Journal street Snn Francisco. the following: nicety at every step from the time There was a Percheron stallion imported of Hcrticulture. He poured a small HOTEL RESTAURANT, GROCERIES from France by Jeff’. K. Clark, of St. Louis, quantity of aqua ammonia into a dish, when the milk is obtained until the Mo., weighing 1.700 pounds, who trotted on of all kinds—just what every married man over which he placed a funnel. In­ dollar is paid for the pound of butter. the St. Louis Fair Grounds, with two men wants in his family. And if you don’t be­ in a barouche, a mile in 3:42. 1 have seen lieve it, call and examine my stock before serting into the tube of this the flow- i He feeds his cows often, and not much Opposito Odd Fellows’ Hall, this horse. purchasing elsewhere. ers to he operated upon, he found that at a time, on white clover and early- The Germantown Telegraph states that at JOHN BILGER, those tinted blue, violet, and purple, mown meadow hay, which he cuts fine, the Norfolk County Fair a pair of stallions Importer of farm implements and machines. of the Percheron breed, attached to an om­ were changed to a beautiful green ; I ■ moistens and mixes with wheaten JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. nibus containing six people, drew it one those tinted with a deep carmine were shorts. Pastures and meadows are mile in four minutes. »•hanged to black ; while flowers of a • kept quite free from weeds. The This, I think, is better time than most of "Hear, for I will apeak of excellent horses bred from celebrated trotters could pure white were turned yellow. Fus- : milk-room is kept at a temperature tiling«.” Proprietress. make with the same load. chi as, having white and red in the I of 58° by flowing spring water. “As MADAME 1IOLT. POND'S EXTRACT —The great Vegetable The sire of Lulu, who is designated by ock soap is a natural pro - Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over calyx and corolla, became, on exposure good butter can be made without wa- sporting men as the “Queen of the Turf,” thirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt duct, possessing most marvelous cleans­ ter, but the milk and cream must be curative virtues cannot be excelled. tn the ammonia, yellow, blue and green. having made the three best mile beats on ing and cosmetic properties. Besides other No family can afford tobe without record, was a half-blood Norman. saponaceous substances it contains Alumi­ CHUDREM. By immersing these flowers in water kept below 60°.” The other point, Pond’s Extract. Accidents, Bruises. na, which is more powerfully detersive than TERMS. Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved at the conclusion of the experiment, cleanliness, he secures by keeping the HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD most Alkaline Soaps. Rock Soap is ascer­ almost instantly by external application. Twenty-five dollars. U. S. gold coin, the milk-house free from all pleasant sur ­ they retained their new colors for sev­ Promptly relieves pains of Burns, Scalds, of tendering her thanks to the public lor season—excepting White Prince fillies, who tained by analysis to have detersive proper­ Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, roundings, allowing no milk to sour ties valuable to an eminent degree for the the patronage which has hitherto been ex ­ eral hours, after which they gradually will only be bred by special agreement, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in­ purposes for which it is recommended, and on the floor of the room, or to decom ­ tended to her, and would respectfully solicit flammation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, which should be made before I leave for the assumed their original hues. to contain nothing injurious for such pur­ ___ continuance. removes discoloration and heals rapidly. Willamette. Prof. Gobba discovered in the course pose in the crevices of the milk-pans, its Her tables are always under her immedi­ poses. After using it no one will be without F il MALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves Pasturage for mares from a distance, 62 ’ i pain in the back and loins, fullness and press­ of his experiments that asters, which churns or other utensils. The above ate control ; and by lier long experience in cents per week ; but no accountability as­ it. It is perfectly marvelous in its opera­ ing pain in the head, nausea, vertigo. tion. is descriptive of the care with which the business she feels confident that she will sumed for accidents or escapes. IN LEUCORRHtE A it has no equal. All kinds of naturally have no fragrance, acquired FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. — It entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and ulcerations to which ladies are subject are W. C. MYER. a delightful perfume under the influ­ the costliest Philadelphia butter is give cleans kitchen utensils, glass and tinware ; promptly cured. Fuller details in book accom­ rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable Ashland, Feb. 10, 1876, panying each bottle. polishes gold and silver ; removes oil ami ence of ammonia. He also found that made; but the ordinary article, sold style, suited to the accommodation ôf single PILES —blind or bleeding—meet prompt relief at half the price, is not much inferior grease from tables and floors. It is a great occupants or families. Her beds are always violet asters turned red when dipped and ready cure. No case, however chrome or saving of time and labor. obstinate, can long resist its regular use. in a diluted solution of nitric acid, and in quality, thanks to the tidy habits of kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WASHING POWDER.—It is unrivaled VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. YOUNG MEN the house-wives in Chester, Delaware that the same flowers, when exposed for Washing Clothes. It is not an alkali, KIDNEY DISEASES. It Las no equal for per­ manent cure. Who may be suffering from the effect but it softens the water, loosening the dirt, BLEEDINO NOTICE, STOCKMEN! in an open box to the vapor of hydro­ and Montgomery counties.— Philadel­ from any cause. For this it is n spe­ i ot youthful follies or indiscretion, will do and makes washing less laborious ; and cific. It has saved hundreds of lives w hen all chloric acid, became after some hours phia Ledger. well to avail t hemselves of this, the great- leaves the clothes much whiter, without any other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from a beautiful red, which they preserved j est boon ever laid at the altar ot suffering nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere. of the injurious effects attending the use of humanity. D r . SPINNEY will guaran­ T he G rape C ure .—The London soda or washing powder, which all contain TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia and if dried in the dark and kept in a dry, Rheumatism are all alike relieved, and tee to forfeit $500 for every case of seminal more or less caustic properties. It is guar­ ___ often permanently cured. dark place. The Professor was led to Garden speaks of the Grape Cure as weakness, or private disease of any kind anteed mA to injure in the least degree the PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acquainted with these experiments by observing that follows : “There are on the Continent i or character which ho undertakes and finest fabrics, and will save half the soap Pond's Extract of Witch Haxel recom­ numerous establishments devoted to mend it in their practice. We have letters of fails to cure. Ho would therefore say generally used. It saves an enormous THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT HORSE violet flowers assume a tint of green commendation from hundreds of Physicians, to the unfortunate sufferer who may read waste in soap, and wear and tear in clothes. many of whom order it for use in their own when exposed to the smoke of a cigar, the application of this remedy—two ■ this notice that you are treading upon FOR TOILET AND BATH.—Rock Soap practice. In addition to the foregoing, they a result owing to the presence of am­ in France, three or more in Switzer­ ! dangerous ground when you longer de ­ possesses remarkable cosmetic properties, order its use for Swellings of all kinds. PENINGER’S MIKE, lay in seeking the proper remedy for Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Ton­ without any deleterious effect upon the monia in the smoke. The nature land, and many in Germany, Austria sils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca­ your complaint. You may be in the first skin. It is perfectly harmless, a.id gives a and Hungary. The cure is very sim ­ of these experiments is so simple that tarrh (for which it is a tpecific.}. Chil­ ILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE stage; remember you are approaching vigorous and healthy tone to the skin; it blains, Frosted Feet, Stings of stable of the owner, J. A. Cardwell, they may easily be repeated, and any ple. It consists in eating an immense the last. If you are bordering upon the restores the freshness and bloom of youth Insects, Musqultoes, etc.. Chapped near Jacksonville, during the season of 1876, last, and are suffering some or all its ill in a manner which is marvelous. It is put Hand«, Face, and indeed all rnanr-r of amateur may procure the pleasure of quantity of grapes. The patient takes commencing April 1st and ending July 1st, skin diseases. effects, remember that if you persist in up with a brilliant label, and is having an but little ordinary food, and is re­ at the following performing them. : 815 for each mare, USE. Removes Soreness, Roughness procrastination,the time must come when immense sale. It sells itself. See quotations. TOILET quired to eat three or four pounds of in gold coin or its rates and Smarting j heals Cuts, Eruptions equivalent, payable at the the most skillful physician can render VENTURA ROCK SOAP CO., and Pimples. It retire*, tnrigoratet and C uriosities of C hristian N ames . the fruit a day at first, the quantity time of service. you no assistance; when the door of hope 726 Montgomery Street, S. F. i rtfrethtt, while wonderfully improving the Mike is 12 years old, was sired by old Complexion. —A Western monthly says the St. being gradually increased to eight, ten Vermont, out of a thoroughbred Whip mare; will be closed against you ; when no an­ TO FARMERS—Pond's Extract. No Stock gel of mercy can bring you relief. In no Louis directory shows that in every or twelve pounds of grapes. This is, he is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, well ease has the Doctor failed of success. JOHN L. CARTER &. SON, Breeder, no Livery Jlan can afford to be with­ out it. It ia used by all the leading Livery thousand persons in that city 200 are if possible, to be eaten in the open air, formed, and weighs 1,606 pounds. He has Then let not despair work upon your im­ Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen more fine horses, according to the agination, but avail yourself of the ben­ in New York City. It has no equal forSprains, named John, 100 William, 100 James, in the vineyard whence the supply is sired PAINTERS. class of mares that have been bred to him, Harness or Saddle Chafings, Stiffness. results of his treatment before 80 Thomas, 60 Patrick, 50 Michael, 40 derived—an arrangement, which, no than any other horse in the world, of his eficial Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleed­ your case is beyond the reach of medical ings, PneumObia, Colic, Diarrhoea, Chills, Charles, 40 Edward, 30 George, 30 doubt, greatly conduces to the efficien­ age, and he is without doubt the Favorite skill, or before grim death hurries you Colds, &c. Its raDgcof action is wide,and tho UTE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO Horse where he is known. to a premature grave. Full course of Joseph, 30 Henry—or 760 in all, leav­ cy of the cure.” relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua­ I will furnish pasturage to those desiring V V all kinds of Painting, including $25.00. Send money bv Post ble in every Farm-yurd ns well as in every The cure is very simple, certainly, it at 75 cents per week. I will not be re­ ! treatment, ing but 240 for all the other Christian Farm-house. Let it be tried once, and you Office order or Express with full descrip­ HOUSE PAINTING, will never be without it. names. These eleven names are fear­ and, we should judge, very captivat­ sponsible for any accidents or escapes. tion of case, (’all or address CAUTION I Pond’s Extract has been imitated. J. A. CARDWELL. DR. A. B. SPINNEY, fully frequent. And then see how it ing ; it is not remarkable, therefore, The genuine article has the words Pond's SIGN PAINTING. No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared that it should be very popular. works. “Come here, John !” thunders by the only persons living who ever ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, the teacher, and immediately every knew howto prepare it properly. Retuse sit other preparations of Witch Hazel. 7 iris is B uried with H is H at O n .—Pas­ WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. one of the twenty-five Johns present UNION the only article used by Physicians, and u< the hospitals of this count ry and Europe. trembles in his hoots until it becomes chal Lloyd, on aged tenant on Wiley FOR— ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. HI8TOKY and Uses of Pond's Extract, J. Jones ’ farm, near this city, died the evident what particular John he meant. in pamphlet form, sor t fee on application to Orders from the country promptly attend POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, bS Mmdeu «‘Hold on, John !” sings out some noisy other day. He was 73 years of age. Lane, New York. ed to. 21. chap on the street, and one man out of His dying request was that he should COST AND FREIGHT! Cor. California 4th Sis. five within hearing distance stops and be buried in the shoes that he wore NEW FERRY! LIME FOR SALE, looks around to see who calls him, dis­ every day, with his e *ery day hat on, HE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO and his walking cane to be placed in covers his mistake, says something close out business in Jacksonville, offers HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- —AND— naughty, and goes on again. It is dif­ his coffin. It was done as he request­ for sale at cost and freight for cash his com­ spcctfully inform their friends and the Tico and a Half Miles above Bybee's, ed. He also asked that the lid of the plete and first-class stock of dry goods, dress public generally that they have purchased ficult to obtain any figures relative to goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil­ the above establishment, which will be female names, but there can be little coffin should not be screwed on tight. dren ’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­ henceforth conducted under their constant BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE ON ROGUE RIVER. doubt that the Marys, Annies, Katys His hickory stick with a buck-horn ing goods, hats, groceries, crockery, lamps, personal supervision, and they guarantee and Janes are as distressingly numer­ handle was placed in his coffin, and at baskets, spoons, knives and forks, tobacco satisfaction to all who may favor them with cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, their patronage. ous. Give us more names and better the grave his friends unscrewed the and Yankee notions, and everything usually These stables are centrally located, and rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- he undersigned would here - names. Call us Nathaniel, or Stewart, lid of the coffin and lowered him, hat, found in a first-class variety store. within convenient distance of the various I ure in notifying the public that they bv inform the public that he has ONE shoes, stick and all. ” My stock is fresh and of the bes‘, and houses of public entertainment. Horses' have established a new ferry at the above or Alfonso, Leonidas, Eugene, Julius THOUSAND BUSHELS of superior Jackson those desiring anything in my line should and mules will be boarded and eared for at named place, and have the largest and saf­ Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­ or Constantine, Sesostus, Miltiades or give me a call. moderate charges. They have one of the est boat on the river, furnished with the “ T hat ’ ar patch of ground ’ s mem ’- Brick-laying or Plastering done in the Ulysses, Nimrod, Nebuchadnezzar, Those knowing themselves indebted will largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of strongest wire rope, and charge less for ing best style and at reasonable rates will da ruble, ” said art Omaha man, pointing please settle immediately. I mean business. Portland, of Shishak or Pharaoh—but give John a ferrying. Gives us a trial. • ■well to call on me. For further information to a grave all by itself outside of the BEN. SACHS. mt TAYLOR