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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1876)
I UI k gmccratic ® imrjs. LMAL Mt R VITI ES. Si ranger*» nre abundant. FRIDAY JULY 21, 1876. Weather sultry and disagreeable. BASE BALL MATCHES. were returning from Jsckon creek in a buggy Sunday evening last, the The base ball fever is still nt its horses shied at a man lying drunk In the mad an»l went off over a high height, and last Saturday and Monday K. KUBLL APFOTNTMRNT.—Tho following in my plan of appointment»: 34 Snndav in July, Brownsborough, Sat- nrdav before. Old Fellows’ building, Jacksonüllr, Crrfcp, Ph Sunday in July, Taylor’s Ferry, Sat urday before. 5'h Sunday in July, Ashland, Saturday DEALER A WORKER IN before. 1st Sunday in August, Linkville, Saturday before. 2d Sundav in August, Evans’ Creek, Sat TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, et«. urday before. 31 Sunday in August, Applegate, Quar terly Mee'ing. 4’h Sunday in August. Jacksonville,Quar Bumps, terly Meeting. The o'beiarv will please attend—especial ly the Quarterly Conference*’. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, J. R. N. B ell , Pastor. were the occasion of two splendid I I AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. games between the two nines of the I I ! Col. W. S Stone wa- in town last week. Jacksonville and Ashland clubs, In Geo. P. Rowell A Co....................... New York. don»* to either men or horses and th»* •L M. Pettingill A Co................... New York. one the former triumphed, and the C. W. Sivage has gone to Portland. Dan. L. Green................... Josephine County, buggy was only slightly damaged. latter in the other. t has. Hughes................................. Kerbvville i Jay Beach,»»f Ft. Klamath, I-in town. It is a won«1»*r how all escaped 4o pasi- Ben Haymond................................. Ro< k P<»int Saturday’s game was between the L. P. Fisher,...............................J-aï) Francisco. Alex. Martin left for Like county lv. as the bank is at least twenty feet Thos. Royce................................ San Francisco first nines of the two dubs and was high. Rowell A Che-man............................ st. Louis Monday. played on the flat near the District Gus. A. Winckler.................................... Yreka Haying about finished and harvest In a letter from Chewaucan, Lake School House, a poor place, to say the well begun. county, under a recent date, a Mr. least. A large crowd was present and L ost .—A gold ear-ring, inlaid with The A-‘bland Woolen Mills aro run Sutherlin says the country is not what the match proved to be one of the pearl, was lost in town this week. The A ldf . n F ruit D ryer .—Sealed pm- he exported t«» find it. It is entir»*lv most interesting as well as the best pn«als will he received at the office of NAILS, finder will be suitably rewarded by ning again. leaving it at E. Ja«o!»s* store. Don’t f«»rget the sale at Horne’s ho- overstocked. The grass is pretty well played that ever occurred between Si- Wm. M. Turner, Secretary of the Al- killed out on Ihe hills, and all the lem and Sacramento, as the score will <b n Fruit Drying Company, until Jolv A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, tel to-morrow. R eligious N otice .—Rev. J. s. E C Brunks has removed into the hay land is taken up. Stock of all show. Etch chit) played well, but 24’h next for the erection of a three- M C tin having improved in health, kimls ¡s poor, hut gaining «•lowly. Th»* while the batting of the Addands was Rforv building, 40x20 feet, to l»e com HARDWARE, TINWARE, will hold divine services at the M. E Mit-onie building. I weather is c«>«»l a! night, th»* snow cov the best, the fielding of the Jack-on- pleted by the 2ßth of August, 187G. County sciip always taken at par Church next Sunday morning and ering some of Ihe low hills. The Ore villes excelled that of their competi evening. at the T imes office. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, D ied S uddenly .—A. Doolittle, of gon Central Military R »a«l is impassa- tors. The Jacksonville nine’s playing Prof. Willits lias organize«! a sing M arried —At Oikland, Cal., rc- I'le, snow lying upon it for a di-tanee on the first inning was very poor and TTippv Camp, writes us that Michael ing school at Ashland. Fuse and Caps, cenlly y, Major Jam«*s Jackson was mar- <«f ten miles, ami from six to ten feet proved to be their defeat. It then McAlindon died suddenly nt that A variety store has been opened at deep on the summit of the Cascjides. ried to M is.S Ida Bra» h, f»»rmvrly of seemed as though they would be bad place on the 17th ult. Information this section. They are rxprclr»! nt John Neither’s old stand. ly beaten ; but, by a judicious re ar is wanted of his brother. Address A. Wooden and Willow Ware, P hecinct O fficers .— The f«»l!ow- Fort Klamath nlwnit the 1st of August. Read the new administrators’ no rangement of their men, they kept Doolittle, Happy Camp, Del Norte ing tire the oificers el«*»*te<l in the va tices under new this week. gaining until the ninth inning, when county, Cal. ROPE, NAILS, I mp . O. R. M. D elegates .—At a rious precincts at the late June elec Pat. M« Mahon and family returned the game stood even—21 to 21. On recent meeting of Oregonian-P>N*ahon- MARRIED. tion : the ninth, however, bj* a series of this week from a vi-it to Yreka. tas Tribe No I, Imp. O. R. M., E D. Jacksonville— T. B. Kent, Justice; MITCHELL—HODGFS—Tn Sam’s Valiev, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS, goo«l strikes, knocking the ball over June 25th. bv C. C. Gall, J. P.. F. W. Justice Kent hnl«ls forth in A. C. Fond ray, E B. Watson, Sol. Sachs Jolm P»*;»r<on, Constai'!«*. Mirehell and Miss Amanda E. Hodges. the fence several times, the Ashland- and David Cronemiller were elect d Ji»n«*s’ law ofli -e, Orth’s building. Leland—\\r. W Polio k, Justice ; D CUTLERY, WIRE, ! MITCHELL-DIXON—In Sam’s Valley, scored six, whin* their opponents only delegates to the Great Council, which July Pt'h bv C. c. Gall. J. P-, Waller We learn that Phoenix has secured G. Browning, Con-tab|e. Mitchell to Miss Mary Dixon. added two their score, which decided is in session at Portland this week. the «li-tilbT.v referred to el<ewhen*. Hack Point— J. W. ILivs, Justice; i Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, the gain«* for the former by four runs. BORV Wm. Carll, divi-ion agent of the O. T. B. Cook, Constable. C hange of P ublication D ay .— The Ashl.in«! nine had con.-ide ralile I Bi<j Butte— Wm. Patterson, Justice; I MILLS—Near Phoenix. July 8tli, to the After to-day the T imes will be pub & C. Stage Line, was in town this week. advantage in practice as also in size ETC., ETC. wife of John Mills, a daughter. M. S. Perry, Constable. C. C. Beekman returned from San lished every Thursday morning. We of players, ti ey being all grown men, THORNTON—In Josephine county.'June Little Butte— L. Tinkham, Justice ; Kith, to the wife<»f IL Thornton, a daughter. make this change for the benefit of our Francisco Sunday. He will not go while a majority of the Jacksonville MILLER—In Ashland, July 18th, to the I have secured the services of a First-clan John A-hpole, Constable. many subscribers in Like and Joseph Ea-t until later. wife of E. Miller, a daughter. nine were small hoys, which < ounted Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair* Manzanita— T. T. McKenzie, Jus ine counties, who will thus receive heavily in the hatting. But, while it Mrs. E. Jambs and Mrs. N. Fisher tice ; J. M. H«»pwoo«l, Con-table. ing promptly and in superior style. NEW. THIS WEEK. the latest news several days earlier returned the other day from a visit is not the intention to detract one iota Pleasant OeeA—Robt. Montgomery, I than they now do. to Sin Fram ¡sco. from the merit of the Ashland play Administratrix’s Notice. J 11st ice. ers, it is the almost unanimous opinion Dr. Callender an«l Robt. Kahler left F or K entucky .—Mr. Wm. Bybee Grant's Pass— L. F. Allen, Justice ; ! In the matter of the estate of N. C. Dean, that if tiie Jacksonville r ine hail had I I deceased. left Yreka for his old home in Win la-t Wednesday on a hunting expedi J. Maliin, Constable. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 I am receiving and have constantly 00 a little practice tog, ther or exercise I chester, Clark county, Kentucky, after tion to Jenny creek. Flounce Rock— John L. Colvig, Jus- Li the undersigned has been appoin'ed more judgment in placing their men i by the County Court of Ja<*kson county, hand a full and first-class stock of A plea-ant pir»y «M’ctirred at the S >- tic«*; II. B. Brophy, Con-tab|e. the Centennial celebration there. He on the fust inning, the score would Oregon, Administratrix of tho estate of N. will be gone for some months, during eial Club R »oms last S third ly, a good Groceries, Fbo^’ Creek— Titos. M«*c, Justice. C. Dean, deceased. have stood det idedly different. The All persons in<leb‘o<l to said estate nre aitemlance t>eing present. which time he will probably visit the Eden— C. S Sirgeant, Justice; R requested to settle the same immediately, DRY GOODS, Gum Booti, TOBACCO, ! following is tlie score : and those having claims against tho estate Exposition at Philadelphia. We wish Judg»* Watson, accompanh'.l by bi Nyswann«*r, Const a bk*. Jacksonville. JI. O. Ashland. P.O. will present them with the proper vouchers Ready-Made Clothing, Uiiontoton— A W. Si urges, Justice; i McCullv, p. ....... 5 il Ewing, p............. 3 3 to me at my residence near Willow Springs him a pie i<ant j <urney and safe return. son ami niece, l»*ft ye-b*r«lay on a | Ah*nsor, W., l. f.. 4 3| Walio 1, e............ 2 3 within six months from the da’e hereof. J. N For«!, Coil-table. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. vi-it to Empire (’¡ty, C« o- county. I ANNA DEAN, I Miller, e..... ...... 3 3' Fountain, s. s.... 1 G P robate C ourt .—In the Probat»* Table AW;—C.C.G.*.ll, Justice; Wm. I Love, r. f .... 2 Butler, 1st b...... 3 3 Administratrix of tho estate of N. C. Dean. Kilder A W itson are fitting up th«* •> 4 Jackson, 2d b... .4 3 Court on the 17th, Anna Dean filed j 1 ’ rim, 3d b.. July 17, 1876. S *lph. Coii-ta'ile. Mensor. IL, c. !.. 2 4M ver, 3-lb......... 3 0 bonds in the sum of $5,000. as admin budding ui*xt door to tin* Expr»*-- Of Everything sold at reasonable rate«. Ashland— J. M. Sutton, Justice ; R ■ Mensor. A.. 1 stb. 1 4 Gillett, l.f........... 4 2| Administrator's Notice. fice, on Third street, for a I iw offi •«*. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. istratrix of the estate of N. C. Dean, Rieck, s. s.. ....... 1 4IAlfor«l, <:. 1......... 4 3 Noil, Consial'h*. Jacksonville, Feb. Ik, 1875. r b .... 3 2 Hamilton, r. 1.... 3 4 ’ Kenney, 2d In the matter of the estate of Napoloon Ba i C. Coleman w'll shortly p it up a deceased, with J. Mc Donough, Thos. _ .J. IL Knutzen, Ju-tice; ker. deceased. Total......... ....... 23 27! To‘al................. 27 27 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Wright, J E Ross, Jacob I-h and J. brick where his frame l>U'l»ling now A lz»tiih-n, ('1 mstabl«*. THE SODA SPRINGS! the undersigned has been appointed by Kellogg, sureties. J bn W;it.-O'i, John -tamis. The contract i-alreadv mad*. Innings....... .... .... ....| I |2|3!1|5|6|7|8|!)| i’otal the County Uourt of Jackson county, Ore O ur A-l.l.mi c«»temp'>rary finds Jacksonx ilk • • • • • •• ....i 310 O!O|H6.7!4|2l 23 Tupper and Thos. Chtvner were ap- J. T. For»»«-, of C .11 ah an’s R.n b, gon, Administrator of tiio estate of Napo ■ Ashland.... ........... .... !0|0 0 116 1121! 6| 27 leon Baker, deceased. j»oinD*<l appraisers. Si-kiyoti county, C tl., has bought th«* -oim* < <>n-olation for the defeat of its All persons indebted to said esta’o are i Time of game, 2 hours, 30 minutes. -;il«i'«n form»*rly run by J ihn Di« k at -i cotiil nine in the fart Iha' live of the Fly bails caught—Im-ksonxille, 9; Ash- | requeste«l to settle the samo immediately, T he S tar C lub r« the : F ront — amt those having claims against the estate .Ja k-onvi le -rend nine played in th»* land, 8. Home runs—Jacksonville, 1. L'nkville. will present them with the proper vouchers The Pr«*»jd«*nt of the St ir Bi-«* Bill Umpire,Cltas. L. Mo-her; -crci-—N. A. t<> me at my residence in Applecate pre the Ashland first mat« h game with A party \\ i I !>»• giv»*n at th«* S «ci il Ja«‘obs for Ashland; Chas. Nickell for Jack cinct within six months Irorn the date Club r« qued*» 11« to stale that I if th«* Club R, »«inis lid- evening by Hi«* II tg«*r nim* la-t Satuni iy. The 11 ut h is that sonville. hereof. WM. RAY, second nine of th? A-hl.md clu'« is not Administrator of estate of N. Baker, dec’d. The game* nt Ashland Momlay be- ihe .-o-ciilled Jark-onville fjr-l nine wa> brothers. Th»*y ar»*-plcmli l musicians July 7, 1876. eatl-fieil with their game la-t Monday, n ‘thing but a pit kt <1 nine fiom player tween th»* Jack<otivilh* nnd Ashlaml ami give s it ¡-fact ¡« >n. that they will >0011 l»e ready to meet in town, ha«l never practice«! togelh»*r, second nines was :d-o interesting and John Cimbor-ky and S «l. Sichs left AND MARBLE WORKS. them in n match game. The Star knew lillleof each other’s particular ntirai fed quite a er«»wd. S«*veral cou club is com|»o-< d «>f l»«»ys, most of tin* nth»*r »la.v for Port I and, to be in at- iiwrits, ami only’ »«layed to aecomtiio- ples from town were in attemlance. —TO— whom are under 15 years of age, but I t»*n»l me»* »«n th« Gieal Council of Imp. «lite the As-bland hoys, having not th»* As Hi«» score below will show, it wa* Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst ! they mean business and are anxious to O R. M f »r this State. ¡ fir-t idea of healing them, as they <li<l an ea-v victory for the Jacksonville J There being no qti irum present last hear from their «‘bland friends. not know what men wer»* going to play boys, who gained on «»very inning ex- ! COME YE UNTO Tue-'l iv, the ealle-l meeting of tin* until ju-t before Ihe gime was called. «•« pt th«* 7ih. They playe«l ¡1 splendid • N ew D istillery .—The Roseburg IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Board of Trn-tees was p<i«.tpom*d until The Ja« k-on\ill»* fir-t nim* has never game, making a couple of fine doubh* : Independent of the 17th says J. Kirk THE SODA SPRINGS! next Monday, the 24ih. been fully oigauize«!, but will he hear«l plays among-t the r«*st, while their . land left for Jacksonville this week, Harri-on K*llv, E-q , has retiirm*<l from ere long. Be.-ides, as our co ini-takes w«*r«‘ few. They labored un- I AND DRINK WITHOUT near which place he proposes to im JENSEN & UPLAND, from a vi-it to the country and i« temporary doubth*ss knows, a first der the disadvantage of having a dis- mediately commence the erection of again at his post ready to attend to nine can play as many of its second as able Captain ami 1st baseman, Which S. BAKERY, YREKA, Money and Without Price ! a steam distillery, capable of turning any • iu-ine s in hi- line. it ch«M»se.s. The Ashland boys w»*r»* gamo, inmle sniiii* difference in the off two hundred gallons of liquor a ; ARE NOW SELLING Every citizen who has the interests la-t Monday beaten by none other than The Ashland b«»ys, although badly day. The distillery is expe ted to be of this section at heart should take at the Jacksonville second nine, who h< at«*n, took their defeat good-nat tir«al 'IUTEUNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP- put in complete running order in a Soda, Graham, and Sugar I ing the Soda Springs House,and having least 'out* share in tin* Aldt-u Fruit claim to be nothing more or less. ly and gracefully acq•ii»*sc«*»l in the ro ahort time, and will be located either repaired ana r<*litte«l tlie same are now pre Crackers, --------------------<-------------------- pared to accommodate all that may lavor us -ult. Thu following is the score ot at Applegate, W gner or Beir Creeks Dryer. It is a good thing. R eligious A pp»»1 ntments — Rev. Jenny Lind Cake3 and Gin with a calf. Prices to suit these hard times. the gam«* : Th«* official «¡¡rectories of Jackson, or Phcenix. Everything as tn the mat S. W. Davies, Pastor < f the M. E. THE MARBLE BUSINESS ger Snaps. Jacksonville. O. 7?. 1 Ashland. o. B. ter of location will dep*n<l upon which Josephine and Like counties, con Church for Applegate Cinuit, will F. .McCain, p....... 4 6 IL Giddings, c ,.. 2 Will still be a specialty. All orders In this taining the names of ihe new officers, locality produ»*es the mod fruit. 4 .1. Eubanks, p. *3 line promptly tilled in the best manner and preach on and at the following limes It. Wilkin-on, r.f 7 6 8|G. Hill, 3d b.... L. Stinson. 3d b.. .....4 1 at rea* onablè rates. will I k * found on our first pig»*. 2 4!« ». Howard, s. 1 S...3 *> timesand places : 4 It Sunday in July, U. Prim, c ........... Address, as usual. A ttracting M ore A ttention . •> 3 We will guarantee to sell a better article of Mrs. Sarah Shepard, of Wisconsin, Jerome Prairie; olh Sunday in July, A. Mensor, 1st b. 2 1 7 pl. Walker, 2d b J. II. A A. H. RUSSELL, Ashland __W. W. Piper, formerly architect on <1. Howard, 1st b .1 3 W. Mensoi, c. f.. Crackers cheaper than can be laid lectureil on temperance at the M. E Drake’s School House, Saturday* la-fore; G. Love, s. s...... 0 J. Million, r. f ,4 Ari M down from ban Franc.sco. the State Capitol, accompanied by a ¡(I ‘ Merritt. 1. 1. .4 4 2 L. Ross, 2<l b.... UNION Church Tuesday and Wednesday eve 1st Sunday in Augu-t, Morning Star, C. Hargadine,c. f.4 1 II. Mensor, 1. f... 1 mineralogist, was in town last week Send in Your Orders Now nings. The attendance was small. Saturday before; 2d Sunday in Au- making inquiries concerning our mines. 27 55 Totals............... 27 IS To’als —TO— gu-t, Illinois Valley at Hie Pratter A watch chain was found in Kubli Mr. Pi|»er is reported to represent |í|2|3|l|5¡r»|7|s|<»|Total Innings......... Cor. California <£ Uh Sts. Portland men of means, who will in A Wihon’s livery stable after th»* Schoo! House, Saturday before ; 3d Jacksonville. I5il|fl¡9|2!13 8|4¡7 55 JENSEN & IFFLAND, YREKA, CAI, '3 0 3 2 1! 0 900 18 vest in our mines, if they are justified Centennial celebration in town, which Sunday in August, William’s Creek, Ashland........ Time «>t game, 2 hours, 35 minutes. in doing so. Professional dmies re the owner can recover by calling at Quarterly and Camp Meeting, begin JACOB OLLEFER. Fly balls caught—Jacksonville: Wilkin milE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- ning Friday befori*. Th»* officiary will quiring bls attention, he left for home the T imes office. son, 2; Stin-on, I ; W. Meii-or, 1 ; Love. 2; 1 specliully inform their friends and the Ross. 2; IL Mensor. 2. Ashland: Eubanks, please attend th»* Quarterly meeting. public generally that they have purchased last Saturday. Our mines are gradu MERCHANT TAILOB, A party consisting of Misses M »Hie 2; U. Howard, 1 ; Million, 1. Muffed bulls the above establishment, which will be ally attracting more attention abroad, M« Cully, Annie Miller, Myra B«*ll, A. I —Jacksonville, 4 ; Ashland, 7. hencelorth conducted under their constant C ard of T hanks .— Editor Times: Umpire—Chas. L. Mosher; scorers—TI. California Street. Jacksonville, Oregon. personal suj>ervision, and they guarantee and all that is necessary to tiring them R iss, Kate Pearson, ami Wilbur F. satisl'act» n to nil who may favor tlietn with The Second’Nine of the Jacksonville T. Chitwood for Ashland ; Chas. Nickell fur ont is capital, plenty of which we will Cornell, Dick I-h, Jim M« Cully, Robt. their patronage. Jacksonville. Base Ball Club hereby return their These stables are centrally located, and ultimately he assured. At eight o’clock lw>th nines, the Miller am! Henry Pape, Jr., left «ni a LOTHES MADE TO ORDER AND SAT- within convenient distance of the various sincere thanks to the A-hl.ind Second umpire an«l scorers,[/ sat down to a istaction warranted. Work done at rea houses of public entertainment. Horsts» F rom L ake C ounty . —Arthur Lm- rusticating trip to Like county, via Nine for the uniform hospitality and ami mules will be boarded and cared for at sonable rates. first-class supper prepared for the oc moderate charges. They have one of tbe gell arrived from Lake county this Rogue river, la-t Momlay. lhey will courtesy shown them during their visit largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of casion by Jesse II"Urk, the Ashland MILLINERY ! week. From him we learn that stock be gone alxjut two weeks. Portland, of to their town last Monday, assuring club acting as the host. The whole fe getting along finely and will soon be BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, A party consisting of N«*wman Fish them that their kindness on that occa concluded with a social party at P.H- XfRS. A. C. JONES, AT HER RESI- in condition for market. Cattle buy er, Max Muller, W. II. McDaniel, P. sion will not l«e forgotten. 1'1 deuce on Fourth street, opposite the With single or double teams, for hire on rea terson’s hall, umler the auspices of M. E. Church, keeps on hand and tor sale sonable terms. Al.-o good Saddle Horses er* have already been there in quest of Boschey anti others, «tarte»! Monday By order of the Club. that Club, to which their competitors Hie latest styles of Bonnets, Ladies* and and Mules, which will be hired to go to any Children’s Hats, Ribbons «and Millinery part of the country at moderate rates. fat beef cattie, but could not be ar- last to «»pen the roar! up Rogue river C has . P rim , Sec’y. were extended a gratuitous invitation, Goods of every description and best quality. Animals bought and sold, and broke to rommodated as yet. There will be to Lake county, with the intention of Bonnets and hats trimmed in the most saddle or harness. and which was well attended by the F armer ’ s H otel .—Mrs. Williams fashi* 1 i I )< styles at reasonable pri<*rs. 29tf. KUBLI A WILSON. plenty of hay cut this year, although making the transportation of army y«>ung folks of Ashlaml and Jackson in aoine plact»» in Langell, Lost river supplies praclicitlile. They expect to has recured the room in Orth’s build So ended the series of match FOR SALK LAGER! LAGER!! ing formerly occupied by E. C. Brooks, ville. and Link river valleys, where hay is l»e gone ala»ut two weeks. games between Hit* two nines for this FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF usually cut, there is considerable water The latest a«ivices from the Esther and is fitting it up for a dining room. season, ami Jacksonville carries off the burrs, good water power, favorably !<>- THK EAGLE BREWERY. When it is completed, she will be better yet standing. Mr. Langell thinks that mine, in Josephine county, are to the laurels, which the A-hhind boys will cated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad prepared than ever to acvommo«iate J. B. 1SIFER1S, no doubt endeavor to regain in the dress cattle will command a better price effect that the mill all'l keeps pound Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon. future. the public with good meals and lodg thia year than for some time past. ing away, with an abundance of rich mHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERKK, 1 has now on hand and is constantly man 0END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell A Co., New The Uss of cattle, as has already t»een ore on the dump and plenty more ings. A ctino through the pores upon the O York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern which he will sell in quantities »0 stated, was severe during the past coining. The Superintendent antici £0"The National Gold Medal was awarded source» of inflammation G lenn ’ s S ulphur II taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti Oregon, suit purchasers. Call and test the article. S oap promptly relieves the burning, itch mates showing cost of advertising. Winter, cows been the principal suf pates a very profitable run of the mill to Bradley <t Rulofson lor the best Photo ing and other annoyances caused by Salt graphs in the United States, and the Vienna Rheum, Scald Head, Impetigo, Erysipelas Ali) A DAY »it home. Agents wanted. ör*m^0A Per ^av ft; berne. Samplt a ferers. Jesse D. Carr’s men inform during the present month. Medal for the best in the world. 429 Monte and other skin diseases, and ultimately re N j 4 Outfit and terms free. TRUE A (. O.. •jO1 Q/»** worth irte. STt>x‘N A. him that they this year branded less While JIarry Kelly and two others moves every vestige of them. Auguuta. Maine. * Co., Portland, Maine. gontery street, San Francisco. than 2B0 ralve« apdod 600 last. Frank Niday has gone to ’Frisco. bank near by, taking everything with them. Fortunately no Injury was I I i EXTRA NOTICE! MERCHANTS AND DEALERS u. To Merchants and Dealers LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, I C A I I I « I *• <5 ■ ’ E I H -4^