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hr «kJ 'ïlniwfraiir amrs. MAY 5, 1876. IRIDA Y F/.VD/.VG THE SUNSET. oh. the beautiful home of the sunset. Hung out on tho western sky, Where the days lay down their brightness, And bathing in splendor, die ! Sweet friends in tbe home of our childhood, The gentle and loving ones stand Gazing out as we enter life’s wildwood In search of the Sunset Land. Full soon do the meadow» grow broader. And roneher the paths where we stray, Loss trcqiicnt the cool, gushing fountain, And tho»unset seems farther away. And the friends who have Journeyed with us Wo lav with the mouldering dead ; They have reached the bright sunset before us And the lonely pathway we treed. But the floods of molten glory Which beam from the Sunset Land, Fill our hearts with restless longing On those beautiful shores to stand. Our locks, once sunny and goldon, Are white as the drifting snow ; Our eyes have grown dim * itli their gazing, And our footsteps are feeble and slow. As we near the eternal splendor We pause ata swelling stream ; We must cross it before reaching the hill tops. Which glow in the sunset’s beam. Ro. closing our eves for a moment In the sun’s last dazzling ray, We awake where glory dwelleth, In the land of perpetual day. CENTENNIAL HORSE rt iiLK’ D ebt S tatement .— We have been among those who have always doubted the truthfulness of (California St.,one door west ofSachs Bros.,) PROCLAMATION the public debt statement. Ii appears Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, now that (here Is some grounds for Jacksonville, Oregon, such unbelief. In this period of gen CHICAGO AND NORTH* WESTERN DEALER AND WORKER IN DEALER & WORKER IN eral examination and investigation I great service is being performed for I the public good in obtaining informa TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. RAILWAY. tion and imparting a knowledge of the ¡TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ete. eeps constantly on hand AN manner in which the business of the assortment of the best THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND. general Government has been trans Pumps, Great acted for several years past, tin W are , frauds have been discovered, and a BRAS.S PIPES, II LOOK TO YOUR BEST INTERESTS e • Passengers for Chicago. Niagara Falls,. FORCE PUMPS, genera) loose and discreditable fashion AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Pittsburg. Philadelphia, Montreal. Quebec, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, of performing official service has been New York, Boston, or any point East,, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, disclosed, which deserves censure and should buy their T HAVE LATELY BROUGHT OUT 1 from the East two pure blood imported HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, NAILS, punishment. Testimony is about to TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS Percheron stallions, the host I could find. PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, be given to show that in the public Via the Pioneer Route. OLS, HOSE, POWDER. PRIDE OF PERCHE debt statement money was reported in A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOFFS, THE CHICAGO A NORTH-WESTERN the Treasury that was not on hand, Came out from France to Ohio in 1874, and BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. and other great frauds that were per made the season ot ’75 in Wisconsin. He is RAILWAY. a dark dapple gray, well formed, fine style, NAILS, petrated to the serious detriment of the HARDWARE, TINWARE, good disposition, with a graceful, free, easy MINING TOOL, THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. public interest. Mr. Boutwell is to be action that I have never seen equalod in any SHOT, BRUSHES, made answerable for some of these horse of his size. CARPENTER TOOLS, “irregularities,” as information, it is POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, It« Trnck i« nf STEEL RATES, «rut nn it lis« beet» FLEURY BLACKSMITH TOOLS, mndn file FASTF«T timr flint ha« ever been MADE it» alleged, was given him concerning th“ cnnntrv. ]’v th'« route t’R««enpem far pnfnt« enut IRON WASH-KETTLES. Arrived in Ohio last August from France. of Chicago huve choir« of tho fallowing line« from Chicago;- them. We do not suppose that Mr. He is a dark iron gray, a young horse of BRASS AND IRON WIRE, Fuse and Caps, BY THE PTTT«BU'<G FOT'T WAYNE AX’D CHICAGO Boutwell profited in a pecuniary point great promise, of immense power, as is AX’D PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS, SHEET-IRON WARE. shown by his general make-up, action and of view by these false showings of O* THROUGH TRAIN’S DATT.t with Pullman Palace life. • » Cara through Ju Philadelphia and New York on false balances. The idea was to de These stallions will be larger than White Cast Iron and Steel Plows. each train. Wooden and Willow Ware, ceive the public into the belief that -j THPOVGH TRAIN with Pn’ltnai Palace Cara to Prince at maturity. ROPE, 1 Baltimore and Washington. the Administration of the soldier Together with * White Prince, Pride of CAULDRONS, BV THE L'KF SUOl'F. AX’D MICHIGAN SOUTHERX Perone and Fleury will be found at my sta President was doing wonders in a ROPE, NAILS, RATI AV »Y A' P CONXECTT NS /NEW YORK CEN CULTIVATORS, bles for the accommodation of the public till TRAL AX’D ERIE RAILROADS:) financial way, and among them paying March 26th. After that, Fleury will remain COPPER WARE, Q THROUGn TRAIN’S DAILY, with Palace Drawing off the public debt gradually but sure here for the coming season. White Prince • » Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Cara through to WHEEL-BARROW.S, and Pride of Perche will go to Albany and i New York. ly. We remember what a flourish of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS, SIIEET-IRON WARE, Salem, returning about tho last of July. BV THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK, trumpets there always used to be White in the East on my last trip I made GREAT WFSTFRN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN about these monthly statements of the TRAL RATI WAYS : it an object to see and learn how the Per WOODEN A ND WILLOW WARE, CUTLERY, WIRE, O THROUGH TR ATNS. with Pullman Palace Drawing cheron slock was filling the wants or expec reduction of the public debt, when, in • > Room and Sleeping Car« through to New York to tations of the public, and how the colts from fact, there was in some instances an Niagara Falla. Buffalo, Rochester. or New York city White Prince would compare with those ot STOVES. BY BAI.TIM R’ AND OHIO RAILROAD: increase of the debt. We say, without Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, other stallions of this stock. TRAIN« DAILY. with Pullman Palaeo It is now 25 years since its introduction Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook fy THROUGH delay let us have all the truthful evi Car« far Newark Z in «vittc. Wheeling, Warhing- in Ohio and 19 years since first introduced ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, ton and Baltimore without change. dence we caff get upon the subject in Illinois. The one-tourlh and one-half plain and fancy, constructed on the latest JOHN BILGER he K ETC., ETC. H omestead and P re - emption K eep to one T hing .—We earnest L aws .—The following is the full text ly* entreat every young* man after he of the Senate bill relative to home has chosen his vocation to stick to it. stead ami pre-emption entries which Don’t leave it because hard blows are pa-v">c<i the House anti now awaits the to be struck, or disagreeable work per President’s signature to become a law: formed. Those who have worked lie it enacted, etc., That all pre I their way up to wealth and usefulness emption ami homestead entries, in do not belong to the shiftless and un compliance with any law of the United stable class, but may lie reckoned States, of public land made in good among such as took off their coats, faith by actual settlers, when in tracts rolled up their sleeves, conquered of lands of no more than IGO acres their prejudice against labor, and man each, within the limits of any land fully bore the heat and burden of the grant, prior to the time when notice day. ____ of the withdrawal of the lands em braced in sach grant was received at S elf -M urderous N eglect —To suffer the local land office in the district in cold to accumulate on cold, or a cough to which such lands are situated, or after 1 become chronic, when a few doses of Hale's i their restoration to market by order of Honey of Horehound and Tar taken at the the general land office, and where pre outset, invariably effect a cure in a few emption and homestead laws have hours. For sale by all druggists. been complied with and proper proofs Pike’s Toothache Dropscure in one minute. thereof have been made by parties LOCAL DIRECTORY holding such tracts or parts of tracts, they shall be canfirmed and patents for RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. the same shall issue to parties entitled thereto. M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every S ec . 2. That when, at the time of Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever such withdrawal as aforesaid, valid ends J. R. N. Bell, J. S. McCain and M. A. alternately. pre-emption or homestead claims ex Williams, C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev isted upon any lands within the limits ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa of any such grants, which afterward ther Blanchett. were abandoned, and under the decis M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings ions and ruling of the Land Depart every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. C atholic S unday Scnoor,. — Regular ment, were re entered by pre-emption meetings or homestead claimants, who have o’clock. every Sunday afternoon, at two complied with the laws governing pre I P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER’S GUIDE. emption or homestead entries, and shall make the proper proofs required Stages leave Jacksonville as follows : under the laws, such entries shall be For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass anti Rose deemed valid and patents shall be is burg, every day at 8:30 a. in. Mail closes at 8 a. ni. sued to the persons entitled thereto. For Phcenix, Ashland, Yreka and Red- S ec . 3. That all such pre-emption fling, California, every day at 2:30 p. m. and homestead entries, which may Mail closes at 2 p. m. For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and have been made by permission of the I I Crescent Citv, everv Monday and Thursday Land Department or in pursuance of morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. m. instructions thereof, within the limits the preceding evening. The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, of any land grant at the time subse Eagle Brownsborough and Sam’s quent to the expiration of such grant, Valley, Point, leaves every Friday morning ; shall tie deemed valid and a compli closes the preceding evening. ance with the laws and the making The mail for Linkvillo, HotSprings, Yai- and Lake City, leaves Ashland every of the proofs required shall entitle the I nax Monday morning. For Linkville every bolder of the claim to a patent therefor. Monday Thursday and Friday mornings. “ I have secured the services of a First-class I ~ S eed for an A cre .—The following table, from Mr. Gregory’s Annual Seed Circular, is inserted as giving useful information, which is often wanted by our friends in guiding the emount of their seed purchases : Seed men vary much In their direc tions for the quantity to be planted to the acre. In the following list we give the quantities of the more com mon sorts used by practical farmers : ' ’ — y — • — - *’ —— --------- ”--------------------------------- •/ Money Order Office open from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m ; Sundays, 30 minutes alter arrival of stages. Mail matter must be in on time or it will not go. M ax M uller . P. M. SOCIETY NOTICES. «. Jacksonville Loder No. ID, 1.0.0. F., -Holds its regular meetings every • Saturday evening at the Odd Fel low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. SOL. SACHS, N. G. J. II. H yzf . r , Rec. Sec’y. Dwarf Beans, in drills, bushels..... IK Peas, that make small vines, bush. K Peas, that make large vines, bush. IK Jacksonville Stamm No. 148, U. 0. R. M., Cabbage, in hills, lbs........................ K 4 Beets, in drills, tbs............................ Holds its regular meetings every Thursday 3 Cabbage, in bed to transplant, ozs. evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers Carrot, in drills, tbs............................ 1 tolH in good standing are invited to attend. Musk Melon, in hills, tbs................. 1 to IK SIMON CARO, O. C. 4 Mangel Wurtzel, in drills, tbs........ B en S achs , R. S. Onion, for bulbs, to well green or to trace in drills, tbs....................... 6 to 8 Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Im* Onions, for dry bulbs, in drills, lbs. 3 to 4 proved order of Red Men, holds its 30 Onions, tor sets, in drills, tbs.......... stated councils at the Red Men’s 10 Onion sets, in drills, bush............. Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Potatoes, in drills, cut, depends on the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all number of eyes, bush................ 8 to 14 brothers in good standing. 5 Radish, in drills, tbs........................... E. B. WATSON, S. Spinach, in drills, lbs................. ...... 10 to 14 H. K. H anna , C. of R. Sage, in drills, tbs.............................. 2 to 6 Squash, (run varieties) in hills, lbs. 2 to 2K Squash, (bush varieties) in hills,tbs. 3 to 4 Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M., 4 Tomato, in bed to transplant, ozs. Holds its regular communications Turnip, in drills, tbs.......................... Ito Hi / nf \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre ceding the full moon, in .Jacksonville, Ore E verything is now Centennial— gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. M ax M uller , Sec’y. red, white and blue, or star-spangled banner. “Maria,” screams Flora Mc- Flimsey, “hand me down that Centen nial pink silk of mine—that with the Revolutionary bins cut on the John Quincy Adams ruffle.” ■ " ■" < ♦ »■ .... Ill 1 A C ontrast . — Commodore Nutt and the big woman will be among the attractions of Montgomery Queen’s circus this Summer. The Commodore is on j of the most diminutive of men, while the woman is said to weigh 720 pounds. ________ WANTED.—An agent lor thia place and vicinity for the sale of E. Butterick & Co.’e celebrated and reliable pattern». Good ref erences required. For terms, address H. A. D kmtng , 111 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair ing promptly and in superior style. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of Groceries, DRY GOODS, Gam Boots, TOBACCO, Ready-Made Clothing, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. Everything sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. THE SODA SPRINGS! bloods make fine, valuable animals, bring ing at least double the price of good com mon stock, the supply being not equal to the demand at that. Tho colts from White Prince bred in Ore gon equal any of this stock I saw white East. I have hot learned of a single person that has bred or bought a Prince colt but is well pleased with them and regret that they do not have more of them. I do not wish to be understood as claim ing that this stock of horses is tho only one that all breeders should patronize exclu sively ; but that there is no breed or family of large horses known that cross so well with the common stock of the country, and their produce will equal them for solid form, size, style and action, which is no doubt from thè fact that the Percheron has descended from the Arab, as will be seen by the following : There was a Percheron stallion imported from France by Jeff. K. Clark, of St. Louis, Mo., weighing" 1,700 pounds, who trotted on the St. Louis Fair Grounds, with two men in a barouche, a mite iu 3:42. I have seen this horse. The Germantown Telegraph states that at the Norfolk County Fair a pair of stallions of the Percheron breed, attached to an om nibus containing six people, drew it one mile in four minutes. This, I think, is better time than most of horses bred from celebrated trotters could make with the same load. The sire of Lulu, who is designated by sporting men as the “Queen of the Turf,’’ having made the three best mite heats on record, was a half-blood Norman. TERMS. Twenty-five dollars, U. S. gold coin, the season—excepting White Prince fillies, who will only lie bred by special agreement, which should be made before I leave for the Willamette. Pasturage for mares from a distance, 62K cents per week ; but no accountability as sumed for accidents or escapes. W. C. MYER. Ashland, Feb. 10,1876, fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, and everything connected with these stoves warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him warranted. His work is made r® the best material and of the choicest patterns. Orders attended to with dispatch and filled according to directions. He is deter mined to sell at low prices for cash. of all kinds, of the best brands,wh Resale and retail. Also I In connection with all these I have on hand a large assortment of GROCERIES UNION PENINGER’S MIKE, POND’S EXTRACT of all kinds—Just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don’t be lieve it, cal! and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER, Importer of farm implements and machines. ROCK SOAP. I will apeak of exeet>nt things.” POffllt EXTRACT-The great Vegetable ock soap is a natural pro Pain Destroyer. Has been in iw over thirty years, nuJ forcl' anlini wanci prompt diict. possessing most marvelous cleans curat ive virtues cannot be excelled. ing and cosmetic properties. Besides other No fnmilycnn afford to be without saponaceous substances it contains Alumi CIXILDREN. Pond's Extract. Accidents, Rruisea, na. which is rnore powerfully detersive than Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, aie ruiieved most Alkaline Soaps. • Rock »Soap is ascer almost instantly by cxtcnml application. Promptly relieves pains of Kuril«. Mcntda, tained by analysis to have detersive proper Excoriations, Cliaflnga, Old Mores, ties valuable to an eminent degree for the Boil», Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in purposes for which it is recommended, ami flammation, reduces knelling«, stops bleeding, to contain nothing injurious lor such pur removes d iscolornt ion and hen Is rapidly. poses. Alter using it no one will be without FEMALE WEAKNESMES. It alvuys relieves pain in the back and lo’ns, fullness and press it. It is perfectly marvelous in its opera ing pain in the head, nausea, vertigo. tion. IM LF.rCOKRIItE Alt.ha«noeqnal. All kinds of FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.—It ulcerations to which ladies are subject a:e cleans kitchen utensils, glass and tinware : promptly cured. Fuller details iu book accorn- ••Hear, for - R polishes gold and silver ; removes oil and grease from tables and floors. It is a great saving of time and labor. WASHING POWDER.—It is unrivaled for Washing Clothes. It is not an alkali, but it softens the water, loosening the dirt, and makes washing less laborious ; and leaves the clothes much whiter, without any of the injurious effects attending the use ot soda or washing powder, which all contain more or less caustic properties. It is guar anteed not to injure in the least degree the finest fabrics, and will save half the soap generally used. Il saves an enormous waste in soap, and wear and tear in cloihes. FOR TOILET AND BAT1L—Rock Soap possesses remarkable cosmetic properties, without any deleterious effect upon the skin. It is perfectly harmless, a.id gives a vigorous ami healthy tone to the skin; it restores the freshness and bloom of youth in a manner which is marvelous. It is put up with a brilliant label, anil is having an immense sale. It sells itself. »Seequotations. VENTURA ROCK soap co., 726 Montgomery .Street, S. F. T THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT HORSE Pn^cenger« will find Ticket« r'a thi« Favorite Ponte at the G-ieml Ticket Office of tho Central Pacific Rail road. Sacramento. Tickets for « ile in all the Ticket Cffires of the Central Pacific Patire to’ W. H STKNNETT MAIIVtv UCGH1TT G. n Sop. Gen Pa*. Arent. 11 P «TAX \VGAB. General Agency, 121 Montgomery Rtrpr»t. S pi » »•'rqncisf'n. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. YOUNG MEN Who may be suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do COME YE UNTO well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar ot suffering I humanity. Dn. SPINNEY will guaran to forfeit SaOOfor every ease of seminal I tee weakness, or private disease of any kind t or character which he undertakes and AND DRINK WITHOUT j J tails to cure. He would therefore say ' to the unfortunate sufferer who may read I this notice that you are treading upon ground when you longer de Money and Without Prie 3 ! dangerous lay in seeking the proper remedy for , your complaint. You may be in the first stage ; remember you are approaching the last. If you are bordering upon the he undersigned are now keep - last, and are suffering some or all its ill ing the Soda Springs House, and having effects, remember that if you persist in repaired and refitted the same are now pre i procrastination,the time must come when pared to accommodate all that may favor us the most skillful physician can render with a call. Prices to suit these hard times. you no assistance; when the door ot hope will be closed against you ; when no an THE MARBLE BUSINESS gel of mercy can bring you relief. In no ease has the Doctor failed of success. Will still be a specialty. All orders in this Then let not despair work upon your im line promptly filled in the best manner and agination, but avail yourself of the ben at reasonable rates. eficial results of his treatment before Address, as usual, your case is beyond the reach of medical J. H. A A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland. skill, or before grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment, $25.00. .Send money by Post NOTICE, STOCKMEN ! ■ Office order or Express with full descrip tion of case, (’all or address DR. A. B. .SPINNEY, No. 11 Kearney »St., »San Francisco. ThO nonnti»* route I« iresti >««*e«l far Speed Confart nnd Safety. The smooth. * ell-ballast'd at.d perfect track f «feel mil«, the .’»lebrated Pullman Palare Sb-finir Carr, ti e t.erfect T< ’etrraph System of morin* train« the r-tmlarlty with which ihev inn. the ndtnira- blo arr incrtnnnt far running through earn t<> Chicago from all point* We-1. secure t<> puxscnper* nil the com fort« in modern B»ilwiv Traveling No changea of Caia and no tedious delay« nt Ferries. LIQUORS I Ho! Unto AU Who Thirst ! Thia i« the SHORTEST. REST and nnlr line running Pnllu-an <el< brate.l p.Af ’CF SLEEPING CA'S AND COACHES, connec'ii g vi’li Uu'on Pacific llnilroad at O AH A an<t from Ine WEST, via Grand .Tnnctfon. Mar- «1 ••»’!. C m . ’ar RipM«. Clint, n, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. panving euch bottle. I FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL ic RESTAURANT. i I I Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Cor. California A ith Sts. PILES—blind or bleeding—meet prompt relief and ready cure. No case, however eluvmc or obstinate, can long resist its regular use. VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal fur pcr- rianent cure. ELEEDING from any cause. For this it is a spe cific, It has saved hundreds of lives when a.l other remedies failcsl to arrest bleeding frum nose, alomncli, lungs, and c I m - w I ictc . TOOTHACHE, ba.acht, NenmlgU and Rheumatism are all alike relieved, and ___ often permanently cured. PHYSICIANS of ail schools who are acquainted with Pond's Extract of Witch Ilazel recoin- mend it in their practice. »Ye have letters of commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order it for use in their own practice. In addit ion to the foregoing, they order its n«o for Swellings of nil kinds. Quinsy, Sore Tin out, li.flamed Ton sils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, <?■« tairh (tor which it is a tpiofic}. Chil blains, Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, yiusqnitoes, etc.. Chapped Hand-, Face, and indeed all inanr-r of skin diseases. TOILET I SE. IlcmovcsSoreness, Roughness ami Smarting) heals Cuts, Eruptions and Pimples. It rerirw, xnr,tfora'tt and rffrrthrt, whne wonderfully uuproviug the Complexion. TO FARMERS—Pond's Extract. No Stock Breeder, no l.ivery Man can afford to be with out it. It is used by r.ll the leading Lively Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New Yotk City. It hus no equal for Sprains, Harness or Saddle Chafings, Stiffness, Scratches, Swellings, Cnts, Lacerations, Bleed Ings, Pneumonia, ' Col.c, Biun-hrea, Chills, Cold«, &c. Its range of action is vi !e,and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua ble in every Farm-yard as well as in every Farm-house, l et it bo tried onoe, and you will never be without it. CAUTION 1 Pond's Extract has been imitated. The genuine article lias the words Pond's Extract b'.own in each bottle. It is prepured. by tho only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it properly. Refuse all Other prepara-.ioiis of \V itch Hazel. 7 : us is the on\v ar .c'e u cl by Physicians, and in the hospitals of this coun' y and Europe. HISTOtcv and Vses of Pond's Extract, i i yamnh!••• fia-m. S'" t f <-e on application to POND'S EXTRACT COMl’.LXV, 'JS Maiden Lane, New York. Proprietress. MADAME HOLT. ILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE stable of the owner, J. A. Cardwell, LIME FOR SALE, near Jacksonville, during the season of 1870, commencing April 1st and ending July 1st, he undersigned would re - — and — at tho following rates : $15 for each mare, spectfully inform their friends and the in gold coin or its equivalent, payable at the publie generally that they have purchased time of service. the above establishment, which will be rpIIE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD Mike is 12 years old, was sired by old henceforth conducted under their constant 1 of tendering her thanks to the public tor Vermont, out of a thoroughbred Whip mare; personal supervision, and they guarantee the patronage which has hitherto been ex he is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, well satisfaction to all who may favor them with tended to tier, and would respectfully solicit formed, and weighs 1,600 pounds. He has their patronage. its continuance. sired more fine horses, according to tho These stables arc centrally located, and Her tables are always undor her immedi HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- class of mares that have been bred to him, within convenient distance of the various ate control ; and by her long experience in bv inform the public that he has ONE than any other horse in tho world, of his houses of public entertainment. Horses the business she feels confident that she will THOUSAND BUSH ELS of superior Jackson age, and he is without doubt the Favorite and mules will be boarded and cared for at give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish where he is known. moderate charges. They have one of the rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable Brick-laving or Plastering d<ne in the Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. E., Horse I will furnish pasturage to those desiring largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of style, suited to the accommodation of single ing best siyle and at reasonable rates will do Holds its regular meetings on every other it at 75 cents per week. I will not be re Portland, of occupants or families. Her beds are always well to call on me. For further information Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. sponsible for any accidents or escapes. kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. J. A. CARDWELL. Members in good standing are invited to BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, G. W. HOLT. attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. With single or double teams, for hire on rea S ol . S achs , R. S. THE CITY BREWERY, sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses WANTED! and Mules, which will be hired to go to any part of the country at moderate rates. —BY— Animals bought and sold, and broke to 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, saddle or harness. otice is hereby given that HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR 29tf. KUBLI & WILSON. sale his farm situated on Antelope creek. the accounts of the firm ot Manning A elivered at the foundry in VEIT SCHUTZ 12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 Ish have been placed in my hands for col Ashland, for which we will pay the lection. All persons indebted to said firm acres of land, 400 acres being good farming highest price. land and under fence. It is a good grain are requested to settle immediately. Every farmer lias more or loss old cast farm and sheep ranch-, well watered and H. K. HANNA. he accounts of the late firm ings about his premises, such as old stoves, R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- good houses and barns upon it. Jacksonville, Sept. 2,1875. of Webb A Jones have been placed in pinions and other articles. These they forms the citizens of Jacksonville and TERMS OF SALE—«11 per acre, one-half the hands of H. K. Hanna for collection. would do well to gather up, and bring them surrounding country that he is now manu down, the balance to suit purchaser. Those knowing themselves indebted are END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell A Co., New before the rain sets in. J. W. SIMPSON. York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con We will also pay the highest price for old requested to settle immediately and thereby facturing, and will constantly keep on hand N. R.—This land will be sold In smaller the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing taining lists ®f 3,000 newspapers, and esti COPPER, BRASS and ZINC. savecosts. WEBB A JONES. I a cool glass ot beer should give me n call. mate« showinc cost of advertising. parcels, if desired Jacksonville. Feb. 10. 1876. J. M. McCALL A CO. W T BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE T FARM FOR SALE. N D T S T TO THOSE INDEBTED, M 'r