< F» T ■ I W nlmotrntii uhm s vrrnbAY, MARVH 17, IS77. MAYEN' IXAVGlIiAI. AI>»KE»N. F ellow C itizens : We have assembled to ! repeat the public ceremonies begun by ash ; FTC n i w w ' tion«. that peace nnd happiness, truth and I ask the attention of the public to the i justice, religion and piety may be established paramount necessity of reform in our civil str- I i ; among us for all generations. vice, a reform not merely as to certain abuses I ! j A stonishing F eat at B eer and practices of so-called official patronage D rinking . —On Christmas day an which have come to have the sanction ol usage I aspiring German won for himself fame in the several departments of our government, hut a change in the system of appointing it­ as an industrious beer drinker. Some self, a reform that shall be thorough, radical I time since, a question having arisen as and complete, a return to the principles and to the capacity of this individual, he practices of the founders of the Government. set all doubts forever at rest by drink­ They neither expected nor desired from public officers any partisan service ; they meant that ing the contents of a lager-beer keg public officers should owe their whole service within the prescribed time of three to the government and the people ; they meant hours. Prior to undertaking this feat that the officer should be secure in his tenure he ate a half pound of newly made as long as his personal character remained un­ butter, and while engaged in the act tarnished, aDd the peiformance of his duties of drinking was reclining in a bath­ satisfactory ; they held that appointment to tub filled with luke-warm water. •Af­ office was not to be made or expected merely as rewards for partisan services, nor merely a- terdrinking the last glass he was to on the nomination of members of Congress as appearances as sober as when he com­ being entitled in any respect to the control of menced the task. There are 100 glass­ such appointments. The fact that both polit­ es of beer in a keg. The saloon of a ical parties of the country in declaring their Mr. Jarger, in Parkville, wasthescene principles, prior to the election, gave promi- of the contest between man and malt. inent place to the subject of reform in our civil —Hartford Evening Post. service, recognizing and strongly urging its • ..... . , necessity in terms almost identical in their T he editor of the ¡St. Louis Dispatch specific import with those I have here em­ takes much pains to show that he isn’t ployed, must be accepted as conclusive argu­ “A woman’s hand,” he ment in behalf of these measures. It must be bald-headed. regarded as an expression cf the united voice says, “how beautifully molded! IIow and will of the whole country. faultless in symmetry! IIow soft and NEW STORE! CIVIL SERVICE. JOHN BILGER, i (California St.,one door west ofSachs Bros., » I ' NEW GOODS ! NEW FhICES ! Jacksonville, Oregon, ington and observed by all my pre»]» ctssors. and now a time-honored custom, which marks DEALER AND WORKER IN the commencement of a new term of the Dies idential office. Called to the duties ot this i Forget thee ! If to dream by night, great trust, I proceed in compliance with the And muse on thee by day— If all the worship, deep and w ild, usage to announce some of the h ading princi­ A poet’sjfr'art can pay— ples on the subjects that now chutlv engage V'EEPS CONSTANTLY ON -HAND AN If prayers, in absence breathed for thee, 1 the public attention, by which it is my desire IV assortment of the best To Heaven's protecting power— to he guided in the discharge of these duties. I If winged thoughts that till to thee, I shall not undertake to lay down irrevocably TINWARE, A thousand in an hour— tiiv principles or measures of the administra­ BRASS PTPFH, If busy fancy blending theo tion, lint rather to speak ot the motives which Willi all my future lot— FORCE PUMPS, It this thou eali'st “forgetting,” thou should animate ns, and to suggest ceitaiu im CHAIRS, LEAD PIPE, Indeed shalt be forgot. portant ends to he atlaineil in accordance with H A RDW A RE, CUTLER Yr <>ur institutions, and essential to the welfare ol HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, Forget thee! Bid the forest birds our country. Forget their sweetest lune; PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, At the outset of the discussion« which pre Forget th •! Bid the sea forgot OLS, HOSE, POWDER. reded the recent Presidential election, it seem­ To swell beneath lhe moon ; ed to be fitting that I should fully make known Bid the thirdly eveniu., dower forget To drink n freshing dew ; my sentiments in regard to several of tlie im­ JUST OPENED Thyself forget thine own dear land portant questions winch ’Inn appeared to de- NAILS, And its mouiiuims wild and blue; man»] the consideration of th»* country. Fol MINING TOOL, Forget each old i nniliar taee, I lowing the example and, in part, adopting the SHOT, BRUSHES, Each long-remembered spot ; language ol one* of my predecissors, 1 wish now, When these things are tbrirot by thee, On the corner of Oregon and Jackson «Sts., CARPENTER TOOLS, whin every motive lor misrepresentation has Then thou shall be forgot. opposite Odd Fellow’s Hall, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, passed away, to repeat what was said before the IRON WASH-KETTLES, Keep, if thou wilt, thy maiden peace election, trusting that my country men will can Still calm and fancy free, BRASS AND IRON WIREr daily weigh and understand it- that they will For God t’oroid thy glad-emo heart ' feel assured that the sentiment declared in ac SHEET-IRON WARE. Should grow le - glad for me ; cepting th»* nomination lor the Presidency Jacksonville, * - Oregon, I Yet, while that heart is -till unworn THE PRESIDENTIAL TERM SIX YEARS. white and yielding, and oh! how much Cast Iron and Steel Plows» will be the standard of my conduct in the path oil ! bid not mine to rove, of gentle memory its pressure conveys. The President of the United States, of ne ­ be'bre me. Charged ns I now am with the But let it nurse its humble faith ROPE, And uncomplaining love. grave and difficult task of carrying them out cessity, owes his election to office to the suf­ Yet we don’t like it in our hair.” CAULDRONS, If the-e. preserved for patient years, in the Presidential administration of the Gov- frages and zealous laborsofa political party, WITH AN ENTIRE CULTIVATORS, At last avail me naught, Itroncliilis. I eminent, so tar as depends under the constitu­ members of which cherish with ardor and re­ COPPER WARE, Forget me then ! but ne’er believe tion an! laws on the chief executive ot the na­ gard as of essential importance the principles From ,T. Flagg, Esq., of Bennington, N. II. That thou can’st be forgot. WHEEL-BARROWS, “Throe years since I was very much re­ tion, the permanent pacification of the country » of their party organization ; but he should SHEET-IRON WARE, upon such principles and by such measures as strive to be always mindful of the fact that duced with a dreadful cough, which result­ G rowth of the E arth . —A Izin- will secure tie compete protection of all its he serves his party b> st who serves the coun­ ed in Bronchitis, affecting me so severely as NEW STOCK OF GOODS. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, doti newspaper says : In the interest­ citizens, in the free enjoyment of nil their con­ try best. In furtherance of the reform we seek, to render it difficult to speak in an audible voice. To this was added severe night ing course of lectures on astronomy stitutional rights, is now the one subject in and as in other important respects a change of sweats, and 1 was fearful of going into a which Mr. R. A. Procter has been de­ our public affairs which all thoughtful and pa great importance, I recommend an amendment decline. After recourse to various reme­ STO^S. livering in the theatre of the Society triotic cit iz ns regan] as of supreme importance. to the Constitution prescribing a term of six dies, to no purpose, I made use of Dr. H7.s —CONSISTING OF— tar's Balsam of 1177*7 Cherry, a tew bottles Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook­ of Arts, for the especial benefit of Many of the calomitous effects of the trenumi­ years for the Presidential office, and forbidding of which fully restored me to health. Since nus revolution which has passed over the South­ a re-elec. ioD. ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, young persons, his subject was “Me­ that time 1 have had severe attacks of cough, FINANCIAL. plain and fancy, constructed on the latest ern States still remain. The immeasurable but the Balsam has always removed them. teors, Comets and Stars.” In speak­ ben fits which will surely follow, sooner or fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, With respect to the financial condition of I always keep it by me, and should not ing of meteors, he developed at some later, an»! the hearty and generous acceptance and everything connected with these stoves the country 1 shall not attempt an extended know how to do without it.’’ Sold by all warranted dut ableand perfect. length the strength, which will strike of the legitimate rtsuits of the revolution have history of the embarrassment and prostration druggists. All articles sold or manufactured by him many as a novelty, that the earth is, not yet been realiz 'd. This difficult ami em­ which we have suffered during the past three warranted. His work is made of tlie best The Peruvian Syrup! has always been, and so long as it shall barrassing question meets us at the threslio »1 years, l he depres-ion in all the varied com­ material and of the choicest patterns. Vitalizes and enriches the blood, toiles Orders attended to with dispatch and exist as a part of our cosmiual system of this subiecL The people of these States mercial and manufacturing interests through­ I lip the system, builds up the broken-down, filled a»'»*ording to directions. He is deter­ CLOTHING, must ever continue to be growing in are still impoverished and lhe inestimable bless out the country which began in September, cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dropsy, mined to sell at low prices for cash. ing ol a wise, honest, and peaceful local self Ih73, still continues. It is very gratifying, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous Affec­ size. Meteors are bodies, composed of government is not fully enjoyed. \\ hatever tion, Chills :md Fevers, Humors, Loss of extra-ti rrene matter, which travel in difference ol op nicn may exist as to the cause however, to he able to say that there are indi­ Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kid­ cations all around us of u coming chaDge to neysand Bladder, Female Complaints, and vast belts and in highly eccentric or­ ot this condition of things the fact is prosperous times. Upon LTQUORS all diseases originating in a bad state of the bits round the sun. These belts, or clear that in the progress of events the time THE CURREN1 Y qUESTICN, Blood, or accompanied by Debility or a low ofall kinds, of the best brands,wholesale and systems of meteors, are very numer­ 1 has come wbeu such government is the impera- state ot the SysU in. retail. Also Intimately connected as it is with this topic, I ous, and when their orbits intersect ; tive necessity required by all the varied inter- may C ai tion ’ — Be sure you get the l\ru- be permitted to repeal here the statement * TOBACCO AND CIGAR.S. that of its gravitation and oil enter­ ! es’s, public and private, of those States. But made in my letter ol ueeeptaifce. In my judge­ vian Syrup. One dollar ai*d two dollars a S eth W. F owi . e A bottle. Prepared by ! it must not be forgotten that only a local gov­ GROCERIES, ing our atmo-phere become luminous ernment which reeogniz s and maintains invio- ment the feeling ot uncertainty, inseparable S ons , 86 Harrison Ave., Boston. Sold bv Tn connection with all these I haveon hand a large assortment ot and fall to the surface of our planet in ■ late the rights of all is a true self government. from un irredeemable paper currency, with its druggists gemrally. those periodical showers of shooting With respect to the two distinct races, wl.os* fluctuations ot values, is one of the great ol> GROCERIES stars which are so well known. Not a peculiar relations to each other have brought stades to a return to prosperous times. The of all kinds—just what every married man night passes in which some falling upon us the deplorable complicatiors and per- only sate paper currency is one which rests wants in his family. And if you don’t be­ upon a coin basis, and is at all times promptly Sum mens. stars are not seen, and in certain ' pkxitits wfiich exist in those States, it must I convertible into coin, 1 adhere to the views lieve it. call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. months and on particulars nights the I be a government which decides the interests of i heretofore expressed by me in favor of Con Tn the Circuit Court of flit* "-’. it ■ of Oregon, I both races, carefully and equally; it must be JOHN BILGER, golden rain is incessant. Of course, tbr Jt the next regular opedience to the letter anil spirit ol the consti­ term of said Court, commencing April 23d. weight between a few grains and a tution, and in belief of all that its attainment Europe, that our traditional rule of nun inter- . 1877. or tor want thereof a decree will be ton. One is known to have fallen in I implies, all so called party interests loose their ference in • taken against you dissolving the bonds of I At-I'URS OF FOREIGN NATIONS 1 J ANI'FACTURE AND BUILD ALL matrimony nowexisting between th»* plain­ South America which weighed 15 ions. apparent importance, and party lines may all IlL kinds of mill and mining machinery, tiff'and yourself, ami for the care ami cus ­ Yet tuesu small accretions to the be permitted to lade into insignificance. The Has proved of great value in past times, and castings, thimble skeins, an«! irons, brass tody of the minor children of said marriage, earth’s matter would take many mil­ question we have to consider for the immediate ought to be strictly observed. 'I’lie policy in­ ami for the costs and di.sbursementsjn this castings an»! Babbitt metal. Bells cast. Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, lions of years to and a single foot to its welfare ol those States of the Union is ’he ques- augurated by my honors»! predecessor, 1’resi­ suit. Oregon St., JackAo-tville, dent Grant, of submitting to arbitration grave j stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, diameter. It had been shown that of government or no government; of the social questions in dispute between ourselves and i Published by order of the Hon. P. P. j and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is order and the peaceful industries, and all the I’riin, J mln»* of said Court, made at Cham­ cue of these meteoric systems followed happiness that belong to it, or a return to foreign powers, points to a new and incompar- j bers an»! dated March 1st, 1877. W. J. PLYMALE. - - PROPRIETOR. I used, repaired. Parties desiring anything ‘ tn our line will do well to give us a call lie- in the track of a sm ill telescope comet, barbarism. It is a question in which every ably the best instrumentality for the preserve- ; Given under our hands this 1st day’ ot fore going elsewhere. All work done with although not to be confounded with cnizefi of the nation is deeply interest» d, and tion of peace, and will, as I believe, become ■ March, 1877. neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. KAHLER A WATSON, its tail, and it was now the general with respect to with w'e ought not to be in a the beneficial example of the course to be pur- i T&iT Bring on your old cast iron. Plaintiff 's Attorneys. aving just received a new opinion of astronomers that all these I partisan sense either Republicans or Demo­ sued in similar emergencies by other nations, I ZIMMERMAN ct CO. stock of Harness, Buggies ami Car ­ If, unhappily, questions of difference should at j Ashland, April 8, 1876. crats, hut fellow citizens and fellow men. to Citation to Heirs. belts of meteors were similarly related riages, I am now prepend to furnish my any time »luring the period of my administra- ; whom the interests of a common country and a patronsand the public generally with ai# to comets. common humanity are near. The sweeping rev­ tion arise between the United States and any l Iri the County Court of the State of Oregon WILL. JACKSON. Dentist, for Jackson county, February term A. FINE TURNOUTS foreign government, it will certainly be my olution of the entire I). 1877, sitting in probate. S an F rancisco , March 9th.—The disposition and my hope to aid in their settle­ LABOR SYSTEM In the matter of the estate of Lavinia Stow, As can bo bad on the Pacific Coast. Saddle race at Sacramento to-«lay between Occi­ ment in the same peaceful and honorable way, deceased. | Of a large portion of our country and advance thus securing to our country the great blessings horses hired to go to any part of the country. dent and Bodine disappointed those I of for millions of people from a condition of To Ann Collins, (wife of James W. Collins) Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses James M. Stow, Mary Catharine I very, broke to work single or double.. Horses who expected fast time. The track I servitude to that of citizenship, upon an equal of peace ami mutual good offices with all the (wite of Edward Ivery) John Stow and boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon was in good condition; weather cloudy, footing with their former masters, could not nations of the world. Pleasant W. Slow and F. S. Hayden, his them while in my charge. THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION. cold and threatening rain. Both occur without presenting a problem of the gra­ guardian **•*/ litem, Lilli»* Stow, daughter Fellow citizens, we have reached the close of of A. J. Stow, deceased, by her guardian hordes appeared in good form, and vest moment to be dealt with by the errlhnci- TERMS ARE REASONABLE. ad litem, Nancy L. Croxton, heirs of the California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. a political contest marked with the excitement «about 3,000 people were in attendance. pated ruce, hy their former masters, and by the property and estate ol Lavinia Stow, de ­ which usually attends the contest between A liberal share of the publi»* patronage is Before th** race po is sold briskly. I general government, the author ol the act of cease»! : solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. emancipation. That it was a wise, just and great political parties, whose members espouse OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Bodine was the favorite slightly' at provdentiai act, fraught with good for all con­ and advocate with earnest faith their respec­ very operation pertaining to Herman v. Helms, administrator of first, and later at about two to one. ceded throughout the country. That the mor­ tive creeds. The circumstances were, perhaps, the jaw skilfully' performed at reasona­ said estate, has file»l his petition praying for WANTED ! ble rates. Occident drew tne pole. At 2:20 P. al obligation rests upon the national govern­ in no respects extraordinary, save in the close an order to sell the following described real No more credit will be given after the M. they got off on the third score. ment to employ its constitutional powers and ness and the consequent uncertainty of the property belonging to said estate, to-wit ; first of January’, 1876. I will take all kinds The west half of donation claim No. 51, Occident broke at the first turn, falling influence to establish the rights ol the people result. For the first time in the history of in township No. 36, south of range, 1 west, of produce. Office and residence on corner of Califor­ behind fully 100 yards, but closed up it has emancipated, and to protect them in the country, it lias been deemed best, in view situate»! in .Jackson county. State of < >regon. elivered at the foundry in nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. Wherefore notice is hereby given to the half of the distance at the first mark, the enjoyment of those rights, when they are of the peculiar circumstances of the case, that infringed or Assailed is also generally admitted. the objections and question in dispute, with heirs at law of said estate that the prayer of Ashland, for which we will pay’ the where he broke again, but recovered The evils which afflicted the Southern Slates I reference to the counting of the electoral votes, said highest price. petition will be heard and determined LIME FOR SALE, quickly. The first quarter was made can only be removed or remedied by the united should be referred to the decision of a tribunal at the Clerk’s office in Jacksonville, Jack- Every farmer lias more or less old cast­ ings about his premises, such as old stoves, in 37 seconds, the half in 1:11, and the and harmonious appointed for this purpose, its members, all of son county, State of Oregon, on pinions and other articles. These they —AND— three-fourth in 1:45. On the home­ them, of long established reputation for in Tuesday, April 311, 1877. EFFORTS OF BOTH RACES, would do well to gather up, and bring them stretch, Occi»lent, who had been gaining Actuate»! hy motives of mutual sympathy and tegiity and intelligence, and with the exception at 10 o’clock a . M., at which timo the said before the rain sets in. We will also pay the highest price for old j since passing the half mile, closed up regard, and while in duty bound anil full de of those who are also members of the Su­ heirs ami all others unknown are hereby COPPER, BRASS and ZINC. preme Judiciary, chosen equally from both notified to appear an»l show cause, if any splendidly and gained an even position, ' termined to protect the rights of all by every J. M. McCALL A CO. political parties to the deliberations, enlight­ they* have, why an order of sale should not but at just reaching the score Bodine constitutional means at tlie disposal of my ad- ened by the research and the arguments of be made as prayed for in said petition. Published in the D emocratic T imes for shot ahead, winning !>y a neck in 2:24. .ministration, I am sincerely anxious to use able counsel, was entitled to the fullest confi­ every legitimate influence in favor of an honest six consecutive weeks bv order of HE X-NDERSIGNEn WOULD here - Between heats the belting was spirited dence of the American people. Its decisions HON. SILAS J. DAY, Judge. by inform the public that he lias ONE and eflicent local government as the true re­ Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville THOUSAND BUSH EES of superior Jackson at nearly three to one on Bodine. A have been patiently waited for, and accepter] Attest : E. I). F oudray , Clerk. sources of those States for the promotion of good start was had in the second heat. contentment and prosperity of their citizens. as legally conc’usive hy the general judgment Creek Lint»* for sale cheap. Persons wish­ HENRY PAPE, Engineer. Summons. ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in tho Bodine led slightly to the Sth post; In that effort I shall make to accomplish this of the public. For the present,opinion will wide b»*st style ami at reasonable rates will do ly vary as to the wisdom of the sevpral conclu ­ he then led by a length to the quarter purpose, I ask the cordial co operation of all well to call on me. For further information sions announced by that tribunal. This is to be In the Circuit Court of the .State of Oregon {Nile, time 864 ; made the half in 1:10. who cherish an interest in the welfare of the for the county of Lake. inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. anticipated in every instance where matters G. W. HOLT. On lhe turn Occident pulled up some country, trusting that party tiesand the pre­ ol dispute are made the subject of arbitration Hannah Hudson, plaintiff', vs. Janies H. THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. Hudson, defendant; suit in equity for and went on Bodine’s wheel to the judice of race will be freely surrendered in be- under the form3 of law. Human judgment is divorce. three-quarter post. Occident then halt of the great pnrpo«e to be accomplished. never unerring, and is rarely regarded as other­ To James If. Hudson, defendant: In the important work of the restoration of the wines , liquors and ci - New Boot and Shoe Store., pulled alongside, but, as before, when south, it is not the political situation alone that wise than wrong by the unsuccessful party in TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR- piroicE y7 gars constantly on hand. The reading near the score Bodine passed ahead merits attention. The material development of theeontest. The fact that two great political ■ .1 egon : you are hereby required to ap­ table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ C alifornia S treet , and won by a length—time 2:234. that sec’ion pf the country has hern arrested purties have, in this way, settled disputes in [ pear and answer the complaint filed against cals and leading papers of tlie Coast. in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ Bodine now sold seven to one in tlie by the social and political revolution through regard to which good men differ as to the law i you Jacksonville, ... Oregon.. no less than as to the proper course to be pur­ gon for the county’ of Lake, in the above F. RITSCHARD, pools. The third heat was a repetition which it has passed, and now needs and de­ sued in solving the question in controversy, is entitled suit, in which Hannah Hudson is of the second, Bodine winning in 2:25}. serves the considerate care of the National an occasion for general rejoicing. Upon one plaintiff and Janies H. Hudson is defend­ Government within the Just limits prescribed ant, within ten days from th»* »late of the aving permanently ’ located point there is entire unanimity in public senti­ service of this summons upon von if served W A T C H M A K E R AN D J E W E L E R . by the Constitution and a wise public ecorl&my. in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­ ment that the conflicting claims to the Presi ­ within the county ot Lake; or* it served in A J oke on the G rasshoppers .— But at the basis of all prosperity, for that as spectfully informs the pnblie that he is Western papers say : Accounts from well as for evsey other party of the country, dency must be amicably and peaceably adjusted any other county' ol this Slate, then within prepared to do al! kinds of work in the boot, and that when so ailjusted the general acquie- twenty days from tlm date of the service many sections of Iowa, which have this improvement of the intellectual and moral sence of the nation ought surely to follow. It of this summons upon y’ou ; lint, if served rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­ M.CATON. been more or le^s infested by grass­ condition of the people. L ure in informing the public that he has teed. has been reserved for a goverment of the people by publication, then on the first day of the hoppers for the last four years, show UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE SHOULD REST UPON UNI­ where the right of suffrage ¡9 universal, to give next term ot sai»! Circuit Court in the coun­ iust opened out in SchumpPs building, on ty of Lake, which shall commence six California/street, where lie is pr« pared to JACKS FOR SALE. VERSAL EDUCATION. that myriads of eggs, which had been to the world the first example in history ol a weeks or more after the date of the first execute all work in his line in the best man­ To this end liberal and permanent provision great nation in the midst of a struggle ol publication hereof, which said term will ner and at reasonable rates. deposited in the ground during the should be made for the support of free schools opposing parties for power, hushing its party i commence on Monday, the 25th »lav of Cleaning and repairing watches and rp.’IE undersigned still has two la4 season, are now hatching out, and 1 of those fine Kentucky Jacks imported 1877. /And, if you fail to answer as jewel rv a specialty. if the mild weather continues a few by State Governments, and, if need be. sup­ tumnltB, to yield the issue of the contest to ad- j June, i by Col. Payne, which he offers for sale un­ Give me a call. F. RITSCHARD. plemented by legitimate aid from national au­ iustment according to the forms of law, looking above required, for want thereof the plain­ til about the 1st ol April. If not sold bv days longer it is considered certain thority. Let me assure my countrymen of the for the guidance of that divine hand by which tiff’ will apply to the Court for the relief de­ ■ that time, they will make the coming sea­ that the country will be entirely rid of Southern States that it is my earnest desire the destinies o‘ nations anil individuals are manded in the complaint, which is for a UANE> FOR SALE. son in this county’. Price, 8700 each. Ono judgment and decree of the ( ourt that the the pests either by freezing or starva­ and regard to promote their true interests,— shaped. I call upon you, Senators, Represent- | marriage contract between plaintiff anit dtfr year’s time will*be given, at one per cent, he undersigned offers for a ni'intli interest, with good security. the interests of the white and of the colored atives, Judges, fellow citizens, here and every- j fondant be dissolved, and that plaintiff have tion. WM. BYBEE. ------■ —» ♦ ». ... .— sale 240 acres of choice agricultural land, people, both equally, end to put forth my best where to unite with me in an earnest effort to I the care and custody of the children named j 175 acre« under fence, aituated in Josephine in the complaint, and that defendant pay A N ew Y ork paper refers to the la­ efforts in behalf of a civil policy which will secnr»* to our country the blessings, not only of ! county, Oregon. For information, enquire Q ** T» i QOH the costs and disbursements of the suit. at home. Samples dies’ dresses as an example of delirium forever wipe cut of our political affairs the material prosperity, but of justice, peace and . This summons is published pur mint to I of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence V») 1 worth 81 free. S tinson LA FAYETTE ALLEN. ! Co., Portland, Maine. trimmings. No wonder I They’re al­ color line and tie distinction between North union; a union depending not upon the con- j an order made by Hon. P. p. Prim, Judge of I and South, to the end that we may have not straint of force, but upon the ioviog devotion of ways light, and never satisfied unless merely a united Not lb and united South, but a free people; that all things may be so ordired of said Court made at Chambers and »late»! A N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta­ February, 21, 1877. A. J >\ES, ORSE, Paint,Sash,Scrubbing and Black­ there’s a fresh glass before them. t a uuittd country. ening Brushosat JOHN MILLER’S. and settled upon the best and firmest fouoda- 1 Attorney for Plaintiff*. xi ble Cutlery for sale by J. MILLER. * • TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. New York Store BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, “EXCELSIOH” LIVERY STAT T T/E H Y E 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, D BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE RAILROAD SALOON, T H T H