The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 31, 1876, Image 1

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RATES
Published Every Thursday Morning By
CHAS. NICKELI
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. '-
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick.
Building.
Kat ex of Nubscrlption r
One copy, per annum,.............................. $3.00
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six months, ..............
-2.00
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three months,..'......................... 1.00
Invariably in Advance.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1876
PRO PESSION AL CARDS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Ladies'* and Gentlemen's
UENEKAL NOTEN AND NEWN.
MONTGOMERY Ql’EEN'N CIKCLS.
Advertisements will be inserted in the
T imes at the following rates :
One square, one insertion....................... $3.00
“
each subsequent one...... .
1.00
Legal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A lair reduction from the above rates made
to yearly and time advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and at reasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always at taken par.
THE FALL ELECTIONN.
In view of the Presidential election
Manager Queen has rather deter­
in
November, the State elections which
mined that the Centennial shall not be
enjoyed exclusively by the people of precede it will be looked to with in­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
our Eastern States, and, as California’s terest. The following is the order of
representative showman, he intends ¡he elections:
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Kerbyville, Oregon.
1. Vermont, on the first Tuesday in
bringing
to the people’s very doors a
Circuit Judge.................................... ^>:^>* Urim
September.
This election is for State
little
world
on
wheels.
Mr.
Queen
District Attorney,.......................H. K. Hanna
Dr. L. DANFORTH,
may be set down as a modest gentle­ officers and members of the General
JACKSON COUNTY.
....Silas
J.*
Day
man, and one who would not, for the Assembly, and as the State is over­
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON.
County Judge,...............
Samuel Furrv,
entire
production of the Comstock whelmingly Republican, the only in­
County Commissioners
Abram Miller.
lode, over-exaggerate tho attractions terest attached to the election will bo
ShAriflf.............................. ......... I. \V. Manning Office and residence on Fifth street, oppo­
of
his great shows, but as his resplend­ in noting the relative gain and loss of
..........
E.
D.
Foudrav
Clerk................................
site and east of the M. E. Church.
................John Orth
ent mass of illuminated magnificence the two parties.
Assessor........................... ......... W. A. Childers
rolls through the principal thorough­
2. Maine, on the second Monday in
A. C. JONES,
.E. J. Farlow
fares,
the
sight-seerer
acknowledges,
............
J.
S.
Howard
September. Here a State ticket will
Surveyor, .......................
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Coroner............................ ............ Dr. Callender
for tho first, in a life time, that he is be elected, and there seems to be no
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
not disappointed, and the pen and ink doubt of the re-election of Gen. Selden
JACKSONVILLE, CGN-,
County Judge,............... ......... M. F. Baldwin
sketches of this marvelous traveling Connor, Republican, the present Gov­
(J. E. Sevt'erth,
County Commissioners, ...... | H. Thornton. Wil! practice in all the Courts of the State.
World’s Fair is but too briefly de­ ernor.
Office in Orth’s building—up-stairs.
Sherman writes that the Indians un­ scribed, in the pages of Queen's Ad­
........... S. Messenger
3. Georgia, on the second Tuesday
LICUOOS, TOBACCO and CIGABS, der Gen. Crook are not enlisted, not
Clerk,.7............................. ...... Chas. Hughes
vance
Herald.
It
is
a
matter
of
con
­
in
October. Gen. A. H. Colquit
G. H. AIKEN, II. D.,
even paid. They are with him only siderable astonishment and comment
Treasurer........................ ............ Wm. Naucke
heads
the Democratic ticket for
........................ ................ J. P. Lewis PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
to
gratify
their
lust
for
revenge
on
the
CROCKERY, ETC.,
how
such
an
establishment
as
Mr.
toe Governorship, whose election is
Kiffiool Superintendent, ...............J. M. Smith
Sioux.
,...W. N. Sanders
Surveyor,........................
Queen’s can be made to pay, and for predicted by 75,000 majority. As yet
JncUteuvIltc,
Oregon.
Coroner ................................. .Geo. S. Mathewson
There is hardly a tewn in Ohio with­ tho secret we have made personal ap­ the Republicans have not indicated a
£. Jacobs How Store,
LAKE COUNTY.
out
its citizen who is a cousin to Ruth­ plication to the head of this great in­ purpose to contest the field.
County Judge................ .............. E. C. Mason Office—One door west of the W. U. Tele­
erford B. Hayes, The last count stitution and we will give it in the en­
4. West Virginia, on the second
i S. C. Moss.
graph oi’ice.
County Commissioners, ...... ( A. Ten brook.
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
showed enough to fill ail the offices terprising proprietor’s own language: Tuesday in October. This election
ShpritY............................. ........... 7. J. Brattai«
“When I embarked in the show busi­ embraces a State ticket, members of
but one.
J. A. CALLENDER. M. D.,
Clerk ’.77....................... ........... R. B. Hatton
ness I was satisfied that there was the Legislature and members of Con­
....... J. L. Hanks PH Y8ICIA 1J AND SURGEON,
Treasurer.......................
Hayes has gained no particular only
one way to become successful. gress. The Democrats are already in
..............M. Riggs
Assessor........................
strength
in
Ohio
since
day
cf
his
the
A
LT.
OF
THE
ABOVE
ARTICLES
SOLD
...H.
M.
Thatcher
School Superintendent
First, give the people better than was the field with a State ticket, headed
jasksgüville , cregon .
A at the very lowest rates. If you don't nomination. Tildeu is gaining votes
Frank Cheesman
Surveyor....................... .
ever
offered for their money ; secoud, by Hon. II. Matthews, present attor­
believe me, call and ascertain prices for daily. That’s tho way it looks to the
COURT SITTINGS.
give them the rarest and most expen­ ney-general, for the Governorship.
yourselves. N<> hm.inug !
Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second piY“ Office at residence, on Fifth street, op-
All kinds of produce and hides taken in Cincinnati Enquirer.
sive attractions; third, buy the best The Republicans will nominate a State
posi.e ilio Cour, House.
Monday in February, June and November.
exchange for goods.
42tf.
Dr.
Renfrew,
of
Eugene
City,
died
outfit to be had ; fourth, advertise ex­ ticket during the latter part of the
County Court, first Monday in each month.
recently
from
drinking
too
copiously
Josephine (biMtf.y.—Circuit Court, fourth
tensively what you have actually got; present month. ¿The Democrats claim
H. K. HANNA,
Mondav in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
of
cold
water
while
overheated.
He
“
EXCELSIOR
”
fifth, never disappoint the public and that their dissensions are healed, and
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
came
to
Oregon
twenty-three
years
always pay the printer; this rule care­ that they will carry the State by a
uary, April, July and October.
O/uMly.—Circuit Court, fourth Mon­
ago and was universally respected. fully observed will insure not only the large majority.
Ja3k.senvllle, Oregon,
day in June ; County Court, first Monday
in my business, but all others.”
5. Ohio, second Tuesday in October.
President Grant expects to join Boss I success
in January, April, July and October.
Will practice in r 11 the Courts of the State.
He
then
further
states
that
he
has
ex
­
In
this State a full ticket, with the ex­
Piwr.pt attention given to ail business left
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
Tweed in Europe next Spring, and pended more money refitting his show
Orogen
St.,
Jacksonville,
in my care.
( N Fisker, President,
there to live in peace upon tho pro­ for the summer of 187G than the orig­ ception of Governor and Lieutenant
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
| M. Caton,
ceeds of his ill-gotten wealth. Bel­ inal cost of the entire establishment, Governor, will be elected. The Re­
David Cronemiller,
Trxrtees,
publicans claim they will carry the
PROPRIETOR. knap, it is said, is going to accompany
W. J. PLYMALE.
C. W. KAHLER.
E. B. WATSON.
j J. Nunan,
and
with
a
merry
twinkle
in
his
eye,
State
by an increased majority over
( George Brown.
him as his aid-de-camp.
KAHLER & WATSCH,
he smilingly remarked, as ho viewed Hayes’ vote In 1875.
Recorder,................. .................V. S. Hayden
Henry Pap? ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,
Had Belknap been Secretary of War the vast surging crowds of people who
Treasurer.................
6. Indiana, on the second Tuesday
aving just received a new
I
’. McDaniel
..u
•
Marshal...................
now
he
would
have
made
$1,000,000
wero
struggling
to
witness
the
great
stock
of
Harness,
Buggies
and
Car
­
in
October. Here a full State ticket
.J. C. Weiss
Street Commissione
JACKSONVILLE, CCECCN,
out of the army in the Sioux country. parade as it passed along Kearney will be elected. Indiana promises to
riage.:, I am now prepared to furnish my
patrons atui tho public generally with as
This sum, liberally divided, in addi­ street, “it always pays to get the best,” be the battle-ground preparatory to the
Will practice in tho Supreme, District and
SOCIETY NOTICES.
tion to what other members of the and so we thohght, as night after Presidential onset in November and
ctlii*' Marts of tlvs State.
FINE TURNOUTS
thieving ring have stolen, would go a night we looked upon tho immense both parties will put forth their best
Jar ksonvilk* Lotlsr No. 10,1.0. II. F., Office in Court House—upstairs.
As can he had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle long ways to buy votes to secure Hayes’ audiences that thronged the mighty
Holds its regular meetings every
efforts to secure the ascendancy.
horses hired to ero to any part o<" the country. election.
Saturday evening at the Odd Fel­
H. KELLY,
pavilions
to
see
the
best
show
in
the
7. Iowa, on the second Tuesday in
Animals BOUGHT and HOLD. Horses
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
world,
that
it
always
paid
to
get
the
broke
to
work
single
or
double.
Horses
ATTORNEY
A
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Why
have
your
wages
been
reduced,
October.
This is a Republican State,
invited to attend.
boarded, and t'ne best of care bestowed upon
best.
The
processions
with
its
glitter
­
T. B. KENT, N. G.
and
may
be
expected to cast its vote
and why has your prosperity beer, de­
them while in my charge.
JACKSONVILLE, DRECCN,
J. H. P knn , Rec. Sec’y.
ing
equipages,
the
ornate
chariots
of
preciated ; why is your house and lot
in that direction both in October and
;4TMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. mortgaged to keep out of debt, and gold, the sparkling emerald tableau November.
Will
practice
in
all
the
Courts
of
the
State.
hcksonrillc Stamm No. Ill I. 0. R.
cars, the embroidered and silver
Prompt attention given to all business en­
8. Nebraska, second Tuesday in
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
A liberal share of the public patronage is the furniture dark before your eyes ? spangled silk and satin banners, the
trusted to my care.
Look
to
the
thieves
who
have
infested
October.
This is also a Republican
cver.ii.>r at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers jrir Office opposite Court House.
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
in good stauuing are inv ted to attend.
the Republican party and destroyed artistically decorated wild beast cages, State.
BEN SACHS, O. C.
the nation’s credit, and there find the gaily mounted armored cavaliers,
9. Texas, on the first Monday in
JAMES S. HOWARD,
TWELFTH YEAR.
M ax M uller , K. S.
brightly trapped India elephants, the November. This State will probably
answer.
U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
showy showered and plumed drome­
—Orrsoni m Porahontai Tribe No. 1. Ini-
The Independent states that the daries and camels, the entrancing go Democratic by from 75,000 to 100,-
proved order ct Red Men. holds its
FOR JACKSON,
Esther mine, in Josephine county, music, all contributed to establish con­ 000 majority, but the election is too
stated councils at the Red Men’s
cleaned up 50 ounces from less than a fidence, and gave evidence of the near the time of holding the Presi­
CONDUCTED BY
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
months run. New machinery has pure, chaste, classical, elegant and dential election to affect it in any per­
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
Official surveys made and patents obtained
brothers in good standing.
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining THE SISTERS of ths HOLY NAMES been ordered for the mill, a new tun­ high-toned equestrian and calisthenic ceptible degree.
C. W. SAVAGE, S.
Laws and Decisions at my office in Jack­
nel is being driven on the ledge and exhibitions of the great Queens how, in
E. B. W atson . C. of R.
sonville, Oregon.
S olomon ’ s G old M ines .—A miner
the permanence of the Esther mine, which renowned emissaries of Eng­ who
has been prospecting in South
he scholastic year of this in the opinion cf all experts, is now
land,
France,
Italy,
Spain,
Prussia,
A. Warren Lodse No. 10, A. F. & A. M.,
Africa
reports that he found ancient
school will commence about the end of
Holds its regular communications
Austria, Russia, South America and pits ou the gold veins which looked as
August, and is divided in four sessions, positively assured.
/xr ' on the Wednesday evenings orpre-
often weeks each.
Phil Bonfort, an influential New our own United States assembled, each if they might have been worked by
•ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­
Board and tuition, per term,................. $40.00
Cor.
Cal.
A
Oregon
Sts.,
with a friendly determination to carry King Solomon’s men. The openings
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
Bed and Bedding...................................... 4.00 York German, writes to tho Sun :
M ax M uller , Sec’y.
off
the honors in the tented arena. appeared to have been worked by
Drawing and painting.............................. 8,00 “Please grant me, as a German-Amer­
Oregcn. Piano,........................................................... 15.00 ican, sufficient space for a few words We would here observe that as the
Jacksonville,
heating the rock and then pouring ou
Entrance fee, only once,........................ 5.00
Rnth Rebekah Degree Lotlse No. 4,1. 0. 0. F.,
many
new
and
difficult
feats
were
in
in regard to the influence of Carl
water to crack it, and by this primi­
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Holds its regular meetings on every other
turn successfully accomplished, we tive means shafts were sunk to the
Schurz.
The
Germans
to-day
are
as
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
Primary, per term,................................... $ 6.00
felt at a loss, for where all is so good, depth of sixty feet. Near the mines
DAVID LINN
Memtiers in good standing are invited to
Junior,
“
................................... 8.00 enthusiastic for the abolition of Grant-
it
is not only difficult but impossible to heavy slabs of green sandstone were
attend.
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
“
................................... 10.00 ism as they were once for the abolition
K^eps constantly on hand a lull assortment Senior,
S ol . S achs , R. S.
say
which is the best. Ti e success of found and in them bowl-shaped hol­
Pupils are received at any time, and spe­ of slavery. Then Carl Schurz led
of fumituro, consisting of
cial attention is paid to particular studies in them ; to-day he has betrayed them. Queeu’s show in San Francisco is im­ lows, with other hard stones shaded to
behalf of children who have but limited
BEDSTEADS,
mense, and has been visited by over a fit these depressions. These he sup­
FARMERS' HOTEL,
time. For further particulars apply at the They never will forgive him. What­
BUREAUS, TABLES.
Academy.
ever may happen his influenco with hundred thousand delighted persons. posed were the mills in which the an­
ORTH’S BUILDING, OREGON STREET,
— A'. F. Call.
the Germans is dead.”
cients ground the ores and liberated
GUILD MOULDINGS,
THE
Jacksonville, Oregou.
the gold.
Gov. D. P. Thompson states that ho
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
M ore C ivjl S ervice R eform .—
had exact facilities, as a stockholder in The N. Y. Tribune's Washington
F rom bad to W orse .—The Re­
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
$5 per week
CITY
DRUG
STORE,
Board and Lodging.
the Locks company, to know their cost, special says: One of tho meanest
4 »« »«
Board.......................
publican
has been in power six­
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
and that tho sum total was $339,000. propositions that lias recently been teen years party
...37J3 cents
Single meals............
and
have been going on
JACKSONVILLE.
....... 25 cents
laxlging...................
Tho $200,000 lionds issued by the State made is credited to an officer of the from bad ¿0 worse.
ETC., ETC.
haven’t
were sold and realized $180,000 to the Government, who, it is said, proposes quieted the country; They
they
haven’t
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
company. A mortgage was then exe­ that in ordering the force of clerks in
RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS METH-
united
the
sections;
they
haven
’t paid
od of informing the public that she is hand and made to order. Planing done on rpHE NEW FIRM OF KAHLER A B ro . cuted against the works for $200,000,
reasonable
terms.
Undertaking
a
spe
­
several
departments,
the
salaries
of
all
the national debt; they haven’t im­
prepared to furnish lioard l>y the week, day
1 bevo the largest and most complete on which they realized $170,000, mak­
or single meals, at reasonable terms. The cialty.
assortment of
ladies receiving $1,200, $1,400, $1,600 proved the currency; they haven’t
ing a total of $350,000 accruing on the and $1,800 shall be reduced to $900,
table will constantly be supplied with the
even kept the power confided to them;
best the market affords. No Chinese em­
DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, two transactions, and leaving them in order that it will not be necessary
ployed, anil satisfaction guaranteed. Give JOHN L. CARTER &> SON,
$11,000 in hand after the works were to discharge so many male clerks of they haven’t reformed the civil ser­
me a call and judge for yourselves.
; they haven’t punished crim­
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also
completed, which they used in build- higher grades as will otherwise have vice
PAINTERS.
MRS. WILLIAMS.
the latest and finest styles of
inals, but excused, defended, and par­
Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875.
ing boats.
to go. The number of ladies in tho doned them. Tho people demand a
STATIONERY,
Old Zack Chandler is “tho Boss” of employ of the Government who re­ change, and they will have it as sure
DO
E
ARE
FULLY
PREPARED
TO
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
the
Republican campaign, lie was ceive more than $1,000 salary is small, as the ideas of November come round.
And a groat variety of PERFUMES and
all kinds of Painting, including
TOILET ARTICLES, including the best and selected with especial reference to his and in almost every instance they are
HOUSE PAINTING,
cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­ fitness to perform the work assigned experts in tho departmental service in
How to get a T ight R ing ofe a
FUMED SOAPS in this market.
F
inger
.—Thread a needle flat in the
SIGN PAINTING,
which
they
are
placed.
It
is
not
him.
He
is
one
of
“
Grant
’
s
pet
’
s,
”
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
44
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
and for years has been into tho Treas­ claimed that male clerks who will re­ eye with strong thread ; pass the eye
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
ury up to his elbows. If Hayes could ceive their salaries can do their work of the needle, with care, under the
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
TABLE ROCK SALOON, reform him we might have more faith any better, or as well as it is done by ring, and pull the thread through a
in his promises generally. But tho the ladies. Indeed, it is proposed to few inches toward the hand ; wrap
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
OREGON STREET,
idea of putting old Zack Chandler at reduce the salaries of the ladies for the the long end of the thread tightly
Orders from tho country promptly attend­
ed to.
21.
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. the head of a “reform movement” is benefit of clerks who cau vote and around the finger, regularly all down
the cheekiest thing yet. Why not render other political service.
to the nail, to reduce its size. Then
very operation pertaining to
lay hold of the short end of the thread
Grant
himself
or
Belknap,
Babcock,
the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
To
F
asten
L
abels
to
T
in
C
ans
.
ble rates.
and unwind it. The thread, pressing
HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- Delano, Joyce or Avery ?
No more credit will be given after the
—Put a teaspoonful of brown sugar against the ring, will gradually re­
known and popular resort would in­
C
alifornia S treet ,
first of January, 1876. I will tako all kinds
form their friends and tho public generally Sitting Bull turns up now as the into a quart of paste, and it will fasten move the tightest ring without diffi­
of produce.
that
complete and first-class stock of the hero of a romance. His military prow­ labels as securely to tin cans as to wood.
Proprietor. best a
Office and residence on corner of Califor­ S. P. JONES,
culty, however much swollen the
brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and
nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville.
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. ess is the result of a thorough course Housekeepers may save themselves finger may be.
They will be pleased to have their friends of training at tho West Point Military much annoyance in the loss of labels
one but the choicest and best “call and smile.”
New Boot and Shoe Store,
Academy, and he is not an Indian at from their fruit cans when putting up
A young man who started for the
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
CABINET.
all,
but
a
white
man
who
has
got
his
their own fruit, by remembering this. Black Hills halted twenty miles this
kept.
C alifornia S treet ,
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found temper roused and his face painted.
side of the objective point and com­
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
here. We would l»o pleased to have persons
The
only
respect
in
which
he
is
less
T
hirteen
years
ago
a
man
was
menced to dig, and the result was a
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ savage now than when he sky-larked driven out of town for an offense quarter of a pouud of lead inside of
pay. Families needing anything in our lino inet for inspection.
on the parade ground at West Point is which he did not commit. News now fifteen minutes. He dug it out of his
can always be supplied with the purest and
WINTJEN A HELMS.
his name. He was a Bison then, a comes that he settled in Chicago and leg, where it had been deposited by a
aving permanently located best to lie found on the Coast. Give me a
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
32tf.
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­ call, and you will be well satisfied.
roaring Bison, we imagine, and now studied law, and is now a prominent noble red man.
spectfully informs the public that he is
END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell <fc Co., New he’s only a Sitting Bull. The whole lawyer there. Thus we see how an
prepared to do all kinds of work in the lioot ¿Si Q A DAY at home. Agonts wanted,
York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con­
G ood tunc fur an old smoker—Spit­
and shoe making fine. Satisfaction gnaran- v I* Outfit and terms free. TRUE A CO., taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti­ story is as probable as that of Jules unjust accusation may blast and ruin
M. CATON.
Augusta, Maine.
Verne
’
s
trip
to
the
moon.
a
man
’
s
whole
career.
toon.
mates showing cost of advertising.
8TATE OF OREGON.
B. F. HOLSCLAW, M. D„
Governor,........................................L. F. Grover
Secretary of State,................... 8. F. Chadwick
State Treasurer,...........................A. II. Brown
State Printer................................ M. V. Brown
Sup’t of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland
Small-pox abating in San Francisco.
The first Government vessel ever
built in Oregon was launched at Port­
FANCY GOODS land on the 23d.
Why is it that since Bristow has
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
been out of office matters in reference
to the whisky frauds prosecution have
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, come to an end?
By a vote of 12 nays the Hawaiian
bill, without amendment, passed the
BOOTS ani SHOES,
Senate on the 14th, and has been
signed by the President.
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS & CHAIRS,
Two sheep were sheared at Eugene
last week which yielded 77 pounds of
wool—the fleece from one weighing 38
CLOTHING,
and from the other 39 pounds.
FURNISHING and
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