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+9”’ I » ïleiwratir xtimrs. Y. JANUARY 20, 1*77 ABBREVIATION. tion’s all the rage. An epidemic quite. And w >se is he. who every time, < in gue*s it* meanimr right. s,n l‘. ir Iwcll slote first gas e the cue, It’s u'»ne from bad to worse ; The la<li< s now < an smother oaths Yet vent their little curse. A handsome girl before me trijq»ed, She siubbetl her little corn, Oh. <1. t. e. she hiss’4 aloud Way ever was I born! SheM never say, “Oh, damn that corn I” For that would be profane ; Abbreviation gave relief And so assuaged her pain, er lover fouiiti her ever coy, A modest maiden she, ¡ sm d he her lips ! she sighed and lisped J. o. m. t. <1. G. “Just one mor»» time, dearGeorge,” She’d never be so bold ! Abbreviation gave her heart Ami so her seeret told. Rut if dear George to»'» long would sip, Eor mortal man was ho. She’d cry outright you horrid thing, G. n. w. o. y. c. She m, nt no harm, so gentle she, And slang she thought a sin ; She only mean, “go now, ’ dear George, Ami “wipe off your chin !” She loved her fatiier passing well, And she his only chfld ; And e. »iinsvl w is<> he gave her, And Iovine words ami inil»l. Tin* tears »too»l in her big blue eyes, < »h ! »1. I. b. y. h. she said; She couldn't say th«* lox ing words ‘•Dear Father, bag your head.” And if the old man turned at times And cliiii his daughter fair, No anury word ln-oiled her lips No temiicr showed she there. She doted <»n her darling Pa, Her very words attest, P. »1. y. v. she murmured low, Dtar I’a, “I’lill down vour vest M ake T hem L ove H ome —You A rgument in F avor of T ilden .’» C laims . —The Tribune's Washington special says; Tilden’s managers have (California St.,one door west ofSachs Bros., completed an exhaustive argument set ting forth Tilden’s claims to the presi Jackson ille, Oregon, dency, and have ¡»laced it in the hands DEALER AND WORKER IN of a Senator to deliver as a speech on the question. Its points are said to I »♦•: First, that under the provision of TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. the Constitution specifying that all certificates of Electoral votes shall be I 1ZEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN opened in presence of the two houses, IX. assortment of the best no provision is made as to who is em TINWARE, powered to judge of the correctness BRASS PIPES, and sufficiency of the returns. All FORCE PUMPS, this, it is contended, depends upon an CHAIRS, LEAD PIPE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, other provision. That in reference to the duty of tho House to proceed to H YD RAU LIC N()ZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, elect a President in the contingency OLS, HOSE, POWDER. that there is no election, and requiring that the House, in voting, shall vote by States. Second, inasmuch as tho BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. responsibility under this contingency NAILS, MINING TOOL, is solely with the House, the House is SHOT, BRUSHES, necessarily empowered to judge and CARPENTER TOOI.S, determine whether the conlingeny has BLACKSMITH TOOLS, arisen. That, consequently, it is the IRON WASH-KETTLES, imperative duty of the House to exer BRASS AND IRON WIRE, cise a sujHjrvisory control over the SHEET-IRON WARE. count, in order that it may understand ing^’ ascertain if the contingency thus Cast Iron and Steel Plows. provided for by the Constitution has or has not arisen. That, therefore, the ROPE, CAULDRONS, House is enjoined to examine and CULTIVATORS, scrutinize ail tho returns made to the COPPER WARE, President of the Senate. That the WHEEL-BA RROWS, House must do this in order to judge SHEET-IRON WARE, of the correctness and sufficiency of the returns. That the contingency thus WOODRN A ND WILLOW WARE, being made to appear, tho House is commanded to proceed to an election, STOVES. voting by States. Third, that by the requirement that the House, in pro Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook ceeding to an election, shall vote by ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, constructed on the latest 1 States, tho House is made to stand in fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, re>peet to the contingency as the and everything connected with these stoves representative of both people and the warranted durable ami perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him States, to the exclusion of the Senate; warranted. His work is made of th« best ami, therefore, tho conclusion is again material and of the choicest patterns. Tt-iriOrders attended to with dispatch and drawn that with the House resides absolute jurisdiction over the count. filled according to directions. He is deter are a farmer, and if you wish to at- tach your sons and daughters to the a home and farm, you ought to take a paper inude expressly to throw light upon your vocation, with interesting reading for old am! young in the fam ily. One more important means of in creasing the comforts ami love of home is bv having a good orchard to supply I plenty of nice, luscious fruit, ripening throughout the year, adding a luxury to your table and the fireside of a win ter’s evening. Don’t let the season pass without putting out your orchard or renewing your old one. Now is the I est time, according to the judgment ot many, to plant out your trees. Let your children have their trees also, to watch and learn to prune and keep in order, ami then let them call it their fruit, »ell it and have the money to keep. Another good plan is to have 9tock that will awaken the admiration of your children, ami let them feed and care for it and have their favorites as their-, and they will become deeply in terested in and strongly attached to your horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. And last, though not least, don’t fail to Lave a garden of vegetables and II »wers f<>r the children and their mother and you to work and keep in line order. The vegetables will pay you well, and the flowers will add to the perfume of love in your whole household. Let every farm be the center of all the useful and ornamen tal attraction you can command, and you will have no trouble in attaching your family to it.— Rural Sun. CENTAUR LINIMENTS! 1< K A. It 2s li I Sheriff’8 Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ANI) order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ^for Jackson county, on the 11th day of December, 1876, and to me directed and delivered, in fivvor of J. B. White & Alexander Martin and James T. Gleun, and against Edwin Mor gan and Lucretia Morgan, for the recovery ot the sum of seven hundred and seventv- five and ninety-eight hundredths dollars, in U. S. gold coin, and interest at one per cent, per month, and the further sum of $33.10 as attorney fees, together with the costs and accruing costs, I have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash, in U. S. gold coin, at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, on The Quickest. Surest and Remedies. Cheapest Fluid Extract I I BUCHÜÜ Physicians recommend and Farriers de- clareHiat no such remedies have ever been in use. Words are cheap, but the proprie tors of these articles will present trial bot THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR tles to medical men, gratis, and will guar antee more rapid and satisfactory results BRIGHT'S DISEASE! than have ever before been obtained. The Centaur Liniment, White Wrapper, will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumba AND A POSITIVE REMEDY FOR go, Sciatica, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Frosted Feet, C’hillblains, Swelling, Sprains, and any ordinary Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspep sia, Nervous Debility, Dropsy, Female FLESH, BONE OR MUSCLE AILMENT. It will extract the poison of bites and Complaints, Non-Retention ord neon tinence stings, and heal burns or scalds without a of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or Ul sear. Lock-jaw, Palsy, Weak Baek, Caked ceration of the Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1877, BLADDER and KIDNEYS, Breasts, Earaehe, Toothache, Itch and Cu at one o’clock r. m ., of said day, the follow taneous Eruptions readily yield to its treat Spermatorrhoea, Leucorrhoea or Whites, ing described real property, to-wit: ment. Irregular or Painful Menses, Bearing Down, Henry Black, of Ada, Hardin Co., Ohio, Chlorosis, Sterility and ail complaint» in The east halt of the north-east quarter ot section 81, and the west half of the north says : “My wife has had rheumatism for cident to females. westquarter of section 32, in township 35, five years—no rest, no sleep—could scarcely south of range, two west, situated in Jack- walk across the floor. She is now conipleto- KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU son county, Oregon, containing 160 acres, lv cured by the use of Centaur Liniment. For stone in the Bladder, Calculus Gravel and levied upon as the real property of the \Vo all feel thankful to you, and recom or Brickdust Deposit and mucus or milky above named defendants, Edwin Morgan mend your wonderful medicine to all our discharges, amt diseases of the prostrate and Lucretia Morgan, to satisfy the above friends.” Sarnes Hurd, of Zanesville, O., says: gland. named execution. KEARNEY’S EXT. BUCHU “The Centaur Liniment cured my Neural J. W. M annino , Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. gia.” Cures abuses arising from imprudence, hab Alfred Tush, of Newark, writes : “Send its of dissipation, etc., in all their stages, at Jacksonville, December 30, 1876. me one dozen botiles by express. The Lin little expense, little or no change in diet, no iment has saved my leg. I want to dis inconvenience, ami no exposure. It causes- Sheriff’s Sale. tribute it, Ac.” a frequent desire, ami gives strength to uri The sale of this Liniment is increasing nate, thereby removing obstructions, pro y virtue of an execution and rapidly. venting and curing strictures of Urethra,, order of sale duly issued out of the Cir The Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrapper, allaying pain and inflammation, and expell cuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the is for the tough skin, flesh and muscles of ing all poisonous matter. county of Jackson, on the 11th day of De Used by persons in the decline or change' HORSES, MULES AND ANIMALS. cember, A. I). 1876, and to me directed and of life: after confinement or labor painsr We have never yet seen a case of Spavin, delivered, in favor of James T. Glenn and bed-wetting in children, etc. against H. A. Grigsby and A. M. Grigsby, Sweeny, Ring-bone, Wind-gall, Scratches Prof.Steele says: “One bottle of Kear or Poll-Evil, which this Liniment would for the recovery of the sum of one hundred ney ’ s Extract Buehu is worth more than all and sixty and twenty-one hundredths dol not speedily benefit, and we never saw but other Buchus combined.” a few cases which it would not cure. It will lars, ($160.21) gold coin, and interest at one per cent, per month from the 24th day of euro when anything can. It is folly to Kearney’s Ext. Buehu November, 1876, and the further sum of six spend $20 for a Farrier, when one dollar’s teen dollars ($16) attorney’s fees, together worth of Centaur Liniment will do better. Permanently cures all affections of tho with costs and disbursements of this suit The following is a sample of the testimony bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings existing in men, women and children, no and accruing costs, I have levied upon and produced: matter what the age. “J efferson , M o ., N ov . iO, 1873. will offer for sale for cash in U. S. gold coin, Ask for Kearney’s. Take no other. “Some timo ago I was shipping horses to at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. tho Court House door in Jacksonville, Jack- St. Louis. I got one badly crippled in the Depot. Cor. Maiden Lane and William car. With great difficulty I got him to the son county, Oregon, on street, New York. stable, on Fourth Avenue. The stable- Tuesday, January 23d, 1877, A physician in attendance to answer cor keeper gave me a bottle ot your Centaur at two o’clock p. M. of said day, the follow Liniment, which I used with such success respondence ami give advice gratis. Send ing described real property, to-wit: that in two days the horse was as active and stamp for pamphlets free. A tract or pareel of land, it being the nearly well. I have been a veterinary sur SOLD BY CRANE A BRIGHAM, south-east quarter of section 25, township Wholesale Agents, San Francisco. geon for thirty years, but your Liniment mined to sell at low prices for cash. •36, s >uth ofjynge, 2 west. And by Druggists everywhere. 24. heads anything I ever used. Said real property is situated in Jackson “A. J. M’CARTY, Veterinary Surgeon.” county, Oregon, and levied upon as the real Fora postage stamp we will mail a Cen FR ANCO-AM E RICAN property of the above named defendants, IL taur Almanac, containing hundreds of cer LIQUORS A. Grigsby and A. M. Grigsby, to satisfy the tificates, from every State in the Union. of all kinds, of the best brands, wholesale and above named execution. These Liniments are now sold by all dealers retail. Also J. W. MANNING, in the country. Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. Laboratory of J. B. Rose A Co., TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Jacksonville, December 18, 1876. 46 D ey S t ., N ew Y ork . HOTEL <fc RESTAURANT, Tn connection with all thesol have on hand Sheriff’s Sale. a large assortment ot T he C ounty P aper . —Tho impor tan *e of p ipers to the village or county where published cannot be estimated. The home news is something that peo ple cannot dispense with and which they cannot buy elsewhere. An ex change thus fairly presents the ques tion: “For various reasons the largest cit GROCERIES ies can send out their news at quite as all kinds—just what every married man low prices. Families can be furnished i of wants in his family. And if you don’t be with a knowledge of all the world for lieve it, call and examine my stock before two dollars a year ami postage. But purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER, there is something they cannot buy in Importer of (arm implements and machines. New York or Boston—local matter which interest and enterprise grows; it F. K. ARNOLD. is the local newspaper whi< h gets at T. A. DAVIS. the knowledge of particular necessities, •» to the virtue of individual persons and means. All the improvements begin in our small centers—become impor WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, tant forces by personal application, and of public value by the fostering care 71 FRONT STREET, and attention of the local press. Then the local press is an individual power is cannot be easily swung into line to PORTLAND, OREGON. the help of selfish outsi<ie purposes. A town’s interests are all closely inter E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND woven with those of individual ex a complete stock of pression and country enterprise. Per sons that neglect these for the large DRUGS, birds of the city are like the housewife who neglects her own fireside for the PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, cares of other people. T. A. DAVIS & CO W N ote on PATENT MEDICINES, F rost . —General Naglee, of San Jose, has made the discovery, D isinterested S ekv ices . —So much which no doubt other viniculturists GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, has been said about the services ren and horticulturists have made for them dered by Hon. A. J. Dufur, as Cen selves, that frost is more severe on tennial Commissioner and the amount vines and plants near the ground than appropriated by the State towards de a few feet from it. For that reason he fraying his expenses as such, that we trims his vines so as to bring the fruit litely, when meeting that gentleman, three or four feet from the ground. interrogated him as to the sum he has I Of course a severe frost will affect all expended in connection with the Ore foliage, but observation has shown that gon exhibit, over and above all money fruits a few feet from the ground will receivtd by him, and he informs us escape a light frost that would kill toat he is out over $1,700, paid out of those lover down. his own funds, over $500 of which he p-.id since his return to Ladd A Til little while we read of some ton, Poilland, in taking up a note giv one E very who has struck a rusty nail in his er» by himself and C. F. Burkhart, of foot or some other part of hi« body, Albany, to raise means to pay freights and the lockjaw has resulted therefrom. etc., on the goods shipped last spring. All such wounda can be healed with Mr. Dufur did not volunteer this in out any fatal consequences following formation, nor suggest the subject, but them. The remedy is simple: It is merely answered the questions put to only to smoke such wound, or any him. He informs us that the Finance wound or bruise that is inflamed, with Committee of the Exposition, recog burning wool or woolen cloth. Twenty nizing that he had rendered constant minutes in the smoke of wool will take and faithful service as a member of the the pain out of the woist case of inflam National Board all through the Expo mation arising from a wound we ever sition, had expressed the intention to saw. pay hiiu $500 more, in addition to $300 already paid, and after that, (if it N ew Y ork , Jan. 9.—The Tribune's should not be paid, of which he was Washington special says: None of the not sanguine) he would still be out of South Carolina Representatives expect pocket more than $1,200, besides over to see the farce of two governments In two years of actual time that he has that State end until it is determined devoted entirely to the cause.— Far who is President, after the 4th of mer. March. If Ilayes is inaugurated, they say the Hampton party will promptly TO TRY THEIR SPEED IN CALIFOR submit to Chamberlain’s authority; NIA.—Blue Mountain Boy an<l Parrott, but if Tilden comes in they expect to two fine trotting stallions, the property see Republicans abandoning their oili of 8. O. Reed, E-q., and Ida Lindsay, ces without a struggle. belonging to Lute Lindsay, arrived from the Rendville farm yesterday I t has been discovered that one doao morning in charge of a man in the em of the preparation so extensively adver ploy of Mr. Reed, and were shipped tised throughout the country as a cure on the steamer this morning for San for opium-eating, contains more opium Francisco, it being the intention to en than an experienced “eater” would ter them for the big races in California take at one dose.— Globe-Democrat. next month. These horses have a rep utation for fast time, and will, no A Baker city miner, who has pros doubt, sustain their prestige in the pected on this coast for twenty years, Golden State.— Oregonian, Jan. lbth. has just fallen heir to $25,000 by the death of his father in the East, lie O ver 300,000,000 pounds of coffee will accept. were imported by the United States last year. Looking at these figures A n American lady can dress nicely one can’t see the use of grinding up in Paris on $300 per year, if she will a half million barrels of beans to be content with six pairs of stockings, a bonnet and a belt ribbon. make the coffee go further. ■ ■ S ubscribe fur the T imes . LEGAL AD VERTI SE M EN TS. JOHN BILGER, ■- ■■■■■■< » » II ■ I———— A dvertising begets wealth. PAINTS, OILS AND PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, BLUE VITRIOL, LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. TriT Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab ana foot rot. Circular sent on application. B B Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, C astoria is the result of 20 years experi ments, l»y Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Massa chusetts. It is a vegetable preparation as effective as Castor Oil, but perfectly pleas JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, ant to the taste. It can be taken by tho youngest infant, and neither gags norgri|»es. Dr. A. J. Green, of Royston, Ind., says of it : S irs :—I have tried the Castoria and can speak highly of its merits. It will, I think, do awav entirely with Castor Oil ; it is pleas MAD A ME HOLT. Proprietress, ant and harmless, and is wonderfully effica cious as an aperient and laxative. It is the very thing. The Castoria destroys worms, regulates the Stiftnach, cures Wind Colic, and permits of natural healthy sleep. It is very effica rpiIE M ADAME TAKES THIS METHOD Monday, January 22d, 1877, cious in Croup, and for Teething Children. I of tendering her thanks to the public for at two o’clock P. M. of said day, the follow Honey is not pleasanter to the taste, and the patronage which has hitherto been ex ing described real property, to-wit : Castor Oil is not so certain in its effects. It tended to her, and would respectfully solicit A tract or parcel ot land, commencing at costs but 35 cents, in large bottles. its continuance. a point on the section line between sections J. B. R ose A Co., 46 Dey St., New York. Her tables are always under her immedi 21 and 28, 6.75 claims west of the corners of ate control ; and by her long experience in sections 21, 22.27 and 28; thence running the business she feels confident that she will north 55.70ehains; thence west 21.08 chains; UNION give entire satisfaction to all. Her lieds and thence south 55.70 chains to the section line; rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable thence east on the section line 21.08 chains style, suited to the accommodation of single to the place of beginning, being Donation occupants or families. Her beds are al wavs Claim No. 61. kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.* COR. CALIFORNIA A 4th STS. Said property is situated in Jackson coun ty, Oregon, and levied upon as tho property I of the above named defendant, Jesse Rich BARNES’ SCROLL SAW. ardson, to satisfy the above named execu FOOT OR STEAM POWER. he undersigned would ke - tion. Warranted to Cut 3 Inch spectfully inform their friends and the J. W. MANNING, Stuff 1 Foot per Minute. public generally that they have purchased Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. the above establishment, which will bo Send for Circular. Jacksonville, Dee. 18, 1878. PRICE, S30 00. henceforth conducted under their constant personal supervision, and they guarantee Sheriff's Sale. satisfaction to all who may favor them with •¿sufi their patronage. T Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- These stables are centrally located, and lv issued out of the Circuit Court of the within convenient distance of the various State of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, houses of public entertainment. Horses and to me directed andalelivered, in favor and mules will be boarded and eared for at of Janies McWilliams and Lewis Ash and moderate charges. They have one of tho against B. F. Dowell, tor the recovery of the largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of sum of fourteen hundred and seventeen dol Portland, of lars and ninety-two cents, ($1,417.92) in gold BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, coin, with interest at the rate ot one ¡»or eent. per month from the 28th day of No With single or double teams, for hire on rea I vember, 1876, and the further sum of six sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses teen dollars and forty-fonr cents ($16.44) and Mules, which will be hired to go to any costs, and also the accruing costs, I have part ot the country at moderate rates. 4 Animals bought and sold, and broke to levied upon and will offer for sale for cash in U. S. gold coin, at public auction, to the saddle or harness. CARDWELL A McMAHON. highest bidder, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, on OSBORN & ALEXANDER, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T B 624 A ARKET STREET, opp. PALACE HOTEL- Monday, Jan. 22, 1877, PRO BONO PUBLICO. at one o’clock p. m . of said day, the follow ing described re d property, to-wit: A house and lot known as the Sentinel HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- printing office, said lot commencing at the lied that I have placed my notes and south-east corner of said printing office, accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. thence 75 feet on C street: thence in a north K. Hanna, with positive instructions to erly direction parallel with Third street 1(X) make immediate and forced collection in ev feet to tho northern boundary line of said lots; thence in an easterly direction 75 feet ery instance where security is not given. Those knowing themselves indebted to with the northern boundary line of said lots me will do well to <»11 upon Mr. Hanna, to Third street; thence along Third street without delay, as this is my last call. My 100 feet to the place of beginning, including said printing office. Also a house and lot business must be settled ! in block No. 8—beginning at the north-west JAMES T. GLENN. corner of John Miller’s lot on Third street; Jacksonville, Sept. 9,1874. thence in an easterly direction with the north boundary line of Miller’s lot 100 feet to the north-east corner ot said Miller’s lot; Settle Up, Settle Up ! thence northerly at right angles with Mil ler’s line 21 feet and 4 inches to a stake; he undersigned has placed thence westerly and parallel with the north his accounts in the hands of T. B. Kent, boundary line of Miller’s lot 100 feet to the J. P., for collection, and those knowing east side of Third street; thence with the thomselves indebted to me will save costs east side of Third street in a southerly direc by calling on that official, in Jacksonville, tion to the place of beginning, including B. and making payment immediately, as I F. Dowell’s law office. Also a house and lot in block No. 40—beginning at the north am compelled to have mv money. west corner of the first block north of block DAVID CRONEMILLER. 24 (as laid down on tho map made out by Jacksonville, December 19, 1876. Sewell Truax and adopted bv the Trustees of tho town); thence south with Fifth street LAND FOR SALE. 100 foot to a stake; thence easterly at a right angle with Fifth street and parallel with E HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR and F streets 200 foot to a stake on tho west sale 240 acres of choice agricultural land, side of Sixth street; thence 100 feet with Sixth 175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine street to a stake on the south side of F county, Oregon. For information, enquire street; thence westerly with F street 200 of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence feet to the place of beginning—better known as the residence of B. F. Dowell. of LA FAYETTE ALLEN. Said property is situated in the town of Jacksonville Jackson county, Oregon, and SETTLE UP. levied upon as the real property of B. F. Dowell to satisfy the above named execu otice is hereby given that tion. J. W. MANNING, the accounts of the firm of Manning A Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. Ish have been placed in my hands for col Jacksonville, Dec. 18, 1876. lection. All persons indebted to said firn: are requested to settle immediately. H. K. HANNA OWDER—Giant, Blasting or gun powder, Jacksonville, Sept. 2,1875. all kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in quantities to suit, by JOHN MILLER. END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell <t Co., New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti first-class Shotgun, go to mates showing cost of advertising. JOHN MILLER. T T T N P S MOTHERS. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND order of sale duly issued out of the Cir the cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for county of Jackson, on the 12th day of De- eember, A. D. 1876, i, ami to me directed ami delivered in favor of James T. Glenn and against Jesse Richardson, for the recovery ot the sum of $578.00, in U. S. gold coin, ami interest at one per cent, ¡»er month from the 24th day of November, A. I). 1876, and the further sum of $57.80, as attorney’s fees, and his costs and disbursements of suit and ac cruing costs, I have levied upon and will «»tier for sale for cash in U. S. gold coin, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, on I S*n Francúeo The Great Mechanics* Tool Store of tho Pacific» Coast. — awi >— TT ATf Agents: best chanco BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE ( v * I 1 T 1 T? ILyy AL v/kJ. of the season ; all the new and taking Chromos—Falls of tho Rhine, On the Susquehanna, Off Boston Light, < »Id (>aken Bucket, W hite Mountains, Niagara Falls, Nexvport, Saratoga, Virgin he undersigned would here - Vesta, Beatrice, Snow Storm, American bv inform the public that he has ONE ¡ Fruit, P.er at Calais, Passau on the Danube; THOUSAND BUSH ELS of superior Jackson also brilliant 9x11 Chromos, on black or Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish white mounts, floral business cards, Sunday ing Brick-laving or Plastering done in the school cards, statuary, mottoes, black best style and at reasonable rates will do ground panels; also, frames anil agents* well to call on me. For further information supplies at very bottom prices. Particulars inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. tree. Illustrated Catalogue on receipt of G. W. HOLT. stamp. Send for $3.00 outfit. J. LATHAM Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. & Co., 419 Washington St., Boston, head quarters for Foreign and American Chro mos. T Interesting to Farmers. FARM FOR SALE. he undersigned , believing it T to be the mutual advantage of millers and farmers, have made arrangements 1HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR whereby the Ashland and Phoenix mills will sale hisfarni situated on Antelo|»e creekr be under the management of Jacob Wag ner, who will have charge of both mills for 12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 the company during the ensuing year, end acres ot land, 400 acres being good farming land and under fence. It is a good grain ing July 1st, 1877. We will nay the highest market price for farm and sheep ranch, well watered and good merchantable wheat, and are prepared good houses and barns upon it. TERMS OF SALE—$9 per acre, one-halt to contract flour at $18 per thousand pounds at the mills. Office of the company at the down, the balance to suit purchaser. J. W. SIMPSON. Ashland Mills. N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller WAGNER, ANDERSON <t FARMERS’ parcels, if desired 7tf. MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon. 1 All Hinds of Job Printing NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT VEIT SCHUTZ The Times Office SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- XES, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Broad forms the citizens of Jacksonville and A axes, Mattocks, Picks, all sizes of Ham M R. surrounding country that he is now manu mers, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER. facturing, and will constantly keep on hand the very best of Lager Beer.* Those wishing a cool glass ot beer should give me a call FULL line of shelfand heavy hardware for sale by JOHN MILLER. V *