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■F*’» «W "f WF T* L1RL : ublished Every Saturday Morning üj RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHAS. NICKELL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in tfth’s Brick Building. Unit's ot Nilb*<*ri!»• ion: • lie copy, per annum,................................. S3.00 six months..................................... 2.oo “ three months................................ 1.00 7 hi A<lr<t>ii-f. VOL. VII. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s PROFESSIONAL (ARDS. UuUNSELOR-AT-LAW, A JACKSONVILLE, OCN., Will practice in all thet'ourts of the State. Oiiice in Orth's buibliim up-stairs. James Spence. M. D., H O M E <» r A T II I (’ 1’ II Y SI (’ I A N , Hogue's Ranch, near Kcrbyville. G. H. AIKEN. M. D., AND PHYSICIAN SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. tHlife—One tioor west of the W. U. Tele* graph oilice. H. K. HANNA, attorney a COUNSELOR at law , Jacksonville, Oregon, Will practice in all th? Courts ofthe State. I'loiopt a.iciiliuu giwn to ail business ivlt in nij care. tbiice in »»rtii’s Brick Buihling—upstairs. E. b . WATSUS. V. W. KAllLE IU iw^xxJLER Ac WATbUe, Ali'l >KN i AS A Col’ NsE LO Rs-A 1 - LA W, JACÁÍi).’i7il.LE CRE u CN, Wilt ¡»rat lice in the supreme, District and oui, i » oui is ol uus >taie. lHi.ee oil i II.» 11 .sii ci',. li. KEU-Y, a ATTORNEY COUNsELoR-AT-LAW, JaCKóflaVILLE, OtKubri, ili praci.cc »«1 ai* tlie l ulivi* ol thè stale. i ioiiipi aiieniion giteli to all business en- ll'llsieil lo HIV care. ;;t «.»ilice opjtosiie Court llollsé. JAMES S. HOWARD. U. S. DEi’l’TY MINERAI. sURVEYoR FÛS JACKSJN, Joséphine ami i'urry eounties, Oregon, i t >iin îai sur vevs mai le aiel pau-u. s ubtamed ai reasonabic raies, f uli copiesot .Mining > i.aiisaiiit Decisions ai my oiuee in JucK- . *oli\ llle, < »rcgoli. FURNITURE WARE-RÛOM, i ( or. I al. A < »regoli Jacksonville, - Oregon. - - _____ t T'.TTT p a Keeps constan:ly on hand a lull assortment j oí luriiiiui'c, consisiing ot Ji El »STEADS, BU REA US, TABLES. J GUILD MOULDINGS, stands , soi as , L ounges , CHAIRS OE ALL KINDS. I’.iRl.oR A BEDROOM SUITS, ' ETC., ETC. Also Doors, Sash ami Blimls always on I'.untt’aml made loonier. Planing done on ' reasonable terms. >»J' CmlenaKing a spe- | «•iiilty. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. rpilE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WJILL- I known aud popular resort would in- torm their trieuds and the public generally Inal a complete and tirsl-class stock of the Lest brands ot liquors, m ines. cigars, ale and porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand, 'i hev will be ph>used to have their friends “call ami smile.” CABINET. A < abinet of < 'uriosities may also be found here. We would lie pleased to hair persons possessing curiosities and s|a-ciinens bring them in, ami wr will place them in the Cab inet for inspection. WINTJEN A HELMS. Jacksonville. Aug. 5, JN74. 32lf. WILL. JACKSON. Dentist. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. 13 VERY OPERATION PERTAINING TO J J the jaw skilfully performed at reasona ble rates. No more credit will lie given after the first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds of protluce. Otlice and resilience on corner of Califor nia aud Fifth streets, Jacksonville- J.AGER! MEM-lltAI. AOTEM AM» MAVS». NO. 111. faniiio . vn fam ies . A N ew S ource of W ealth .— C ause of S heep I j OSING their It has been demonstrated by repeat W ool .—There is no method or medi No trimming for ball dresses is morn ! ed experiments lately, that excellent cine—no feed or treatment that will FURNISHING and W. 11. Odell has returned from the East. [ beautiful or more in favor than artifi sugar can he made out of the com arrest the wool from falling from the The Louisiana commission have sent in cial or natural flowers, in spite of some mon field corn. Thirty pounds of raw sheep when once it has begun ; for the attempts to exchange for feathers or sugar and twenty-seven pounds of reason that the injury is done to the their final report to Hayes. FANCY GOODS, refine«! sugar can he made out of a i fibre of the woo! long before it begins A Roseburger recently discovered a bed even light soft furs. Gloves long enough to require 1 hree or bushel of corn, which, at the present to fall out. The wool, hy sorqe sick of white elay in Douglas county. BOYS' anil GIRLS' four buttons at the wrist are most worn price of sugar, would make the corn ness or disease or some maltr«?atrnent The Indians on the Grande Rondo reser for the street; evening and full dress yield a prpduct worth over $1 per in feeding, has been arrested in its vation will have big crops this year. gloves are much longer, requiring from bushel. The only obstacle to this new continuous growth, and is broken or Il E A I) V- M A I) E C L O THING, War waging between Russia and Turkev, • ’ I six to twelve buttons. source of wealth and industry is the rotted, and when the new growth of and grain is raising rapidly in price. A method of diminishing the natu tax on alcohol. The manufacture re wool starts, it pushes the obi wool out Frank Leslie, with a corps of artists and ral importance of the foot and ot giv quires the use of alcohol in the refin BOOTS and SHOES, till it «Irops. We often hear many correspondents, has arrived in San Fran ing it greater delicacy of appearance ing process, and the tax is so great on wool-growers say : “I wonder what cisco. is by lacing a large ornament upon the it th:^ it. makes the manufacture un makes (hat sheep east its fleece or drop < iR< U TRIE’S. RRDSTRA !>S A CHA IRS, The Orerjonian call's Leotard a zampil- instep, a bow, or buckle or the like. profitable. If the tax coul«l be so ad its wool. It has been treated as well I earosfation. That is sufficient cause for an ' Gray is the leading color for street ! justed so as to make alcohol free of tax, as the rest.” But the fact is it has action for libel. gloves and is shown in greater variety, when used f»,r manufacturing purposes, had a ba<! spell of sickness of some kind CLOTHING, A daughter of Morgan, of Masonic no beginning with pale French gray, go as in the case in other countries, there some time in the Fall. an»l has been toriety. is said to be living at Stayton, in ing through blm* gray and steel gray, would be a fiehl opened up in the ; overlooked until the fleece tells the TOBACCO and CISABS. Marion county. down todiie dark iron ?ray and ink great corn-growing West that would story. All the grain it will eat an«t soon put a new phase on the sugar the best of hay won’t make the woo! lion. H. H. Gilfry, ex-private secretary j shaded. Black-figured Brussels net bonnets ■ of Gov. Grovrr, has commenced the prae- i supply question. We now import unite again after it has thus broken. CROCKERY, ETC., are trimmed with Vesuvius re«l satin, hundreds of t«»ns of sugar, whereas, Of course the sheep that .are getting . tiee of law in Salem. Charges of maladministration have been ! or with tileul, grasses and mignonette, if our surplus corn could in part I»«* into the best condition with the grain At E. Jacob’s New Store, preferred at Washington against B. F. and more often still with buttercups, made available for the sugar supply, feed are only hurrying up to grow a yellow roses, jonquils, arxl other flow it would not only «levelop a great in new fleece, and are shedding their old I Potts, Governor of Idaho. ers of the new Madeira shade. dustry among us, but stop the flow of rotten coat faster than those that are Sheridan A Dav, of Roseburg, will drive Orth's Brick Building, Jacksonville. I he prineesse dress is being made ! our gold and silver to other countries , not so well fed. That is the whole a band of several thousand sheep to Mon- up for little girls ’ summer wears in ! for this product. The corn product, secret. The o Iv way to save the | tana from Eastern Oregon. gray and buff linens, white repped which now brings us on an average wool is to -hear it now end blanket the Madame Anna Bishop lias returned to pique and »lark blue linens, trimmed less than thirty-five cents per bushel sheep, or keep them under cover till 4 LL OF THE \BOVE ARTICLES SOT,D England after having completed a tour of with white embroidery or Smyrna in the West, would then jiel>l the pro mild weather, with good feed. If .\ at the very lowest rates. If yon don’t the world for the third time. iace. It is fastened in front, is only ducer and rn^iufaeturer together over they have anv sdn disease, or are believe me, call ami ascertain prices for Blaine says the man who says he intends vonrselves. No humbug! half fitting, and therefore cool, and j $1 per bushel. An additional sixty- troul»b‘«l with ticks, you will then see to introduce resolutions to inquire into the All kinds ot produce and hides taken in sometimes has box plaits down the : tive cents per bushel on our corn in it, and he prepared to apply the proper exchange for goods. 42tf. election of Hayes is a lunatic. front. the West would soon make a wonder remedies. — Ati<‘hi<ian Fanner. A salute m honor of the restored Union Kid gloves for the spring retain , ful change. Of course this would not TWELFTH YEAR. was fired bv ex-(’onfederate and Union sol- their long wristed shapps, and are en- I all go to the farmer direct, but it •T esse S hepard .—This noted inspi | diers at Memphis on the 24th ult. tirely without fanciful or stitching or- i would go to operatives and m tnufac- rational musical medium will pass ST. MART’S ACADEMY. Miss-Ella Smith has been awarded the nament, being bound at the top with turers in our midst, buihling up com through Jacksonville early in M ty, on i contract to carry the daily mail from Hood white kill, while th«’ stit< hing on the munities which would, in turn, afford his way to Portland, and will probably ' river to the boat landing and hack. CONDUCTED BY back is simply that made necessary by bom«» markets for additional products, stop over one d.iv to give a seance Hon. Joseph Smith and wife, who have «»ver stitching the three seam-, which and mak«* wealth that would benefit her»». The*S. F. I-ijarool theOthinst. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES I ! been visiting 1 in California during tlie past is done in silk of the same shade as all. — Exchange. says of him: i Winter, have returned to tltpir home in the kid. Jess«» .Shepard, the inspirational : Portland. The new bonnets are quite small of A T horn R emoved . — Death has musical medium, gave a private seance U1HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS Hon. Elwood Ex ans, of Olympia, AV. T., themselves, but are given ample size remov«*d an aggravating thorn from at tl>.‘ p illars of Mrs. Aiken, on Satur 1 school will commence about the end of August, ami is divided in four sessions, ' will deliver the annual address at the Pio By their abundant trimmings. The Brigham Young’s side. Amsisi M. day evening. As a pianist, his play of tell weeks each. neer re-union to be held on the 15th and capote, with soft drooping crown, are Lyman, one of the ap»»>tles and foun ing in th«» light is a marvel of quick Board an<l tuition, per term.....................$(0.O«i j ltitli of June. most oft» n seen. More distinguished- der of the Mormon settlements in San ness, *reei-ion and accuracy. But Bed and Bedding........................................... 4.00 looking than tin’s»*, are broad square Bernardino, in south California, is wh»*n the gas is turned off' and the Lieutenant J. L. Knapp. Dr. Andrews and Drawing and painting................................. 8.00 Piano.............................................................. 15.00 J. S. Moon*, of Fort Stevens, were recently crowns with drooping fronts; pointeil dead. He «liflere«l va-tlv with Young ma-t <'«¿irate airs are played in total Entrance fee. only once............................. 5.00 drowned near the mouth of Columbia river niollier goose crowns have disappeared. in religious views, anti the pr phet <’ irkm-s, the marvel increases. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. i while out in a boat. -------------------------------- —--- .... ... did his utmost, to ern^h him and de Wh< n loose strange inspirations come, Primary, per term........................................ ? 0.00 Immigrants to Oregon should have some Too Me« h M oney .—The Ar'jonctut stroy his intliK’nce wiih th»’ Mormons. and wife th *:n tlu*-e soft Turkish airs; Junior, “ ........................................ 8.00 ! means. Thon* are too many arriving who ! Senior, “ ........................................ 10.00 recently c«»ntai:ie«l a list of over one It was to the «leceased that th»« coun or lh»‘ wil weird, oi(! barbaric Egvp- I have to seek employment. The labor mar- 1 Pupils are received at any time, ami spe hundred names, a|| citizens of Sin try is indebted for the particulars of tim mapclies arc played to th«* muffled cial attention is paid to particular studies in : ket is consequently glutted. the Moun'ain M«’adows massacre. gh >stly tramp of accompanying feet, Fraivi-co, which it claims own behalf of children who have but limited The jury in the ease of Hugh A. Barr, of | ¡«nd upwards each. Among the During the lir-t steps taken by tne and the cri *s of str.mg«» voices in the time. For further particulars apply at the i Dmiglas county, tried in the U. S. Court at list are a large number who get. to : Courts t" lathom the depths of th° air, u.iogled wF'i the thumping of Aca, leniy. I Portland, ‘or passing counterfeit coin, have* $l0,cii0,0(io. The Arffotiaut in-isis great crime, l*\man kdmre<l every ¡he piano as it rises and falls with THE rendered a verdict of guilty. that they all take that pap«*r, but pays , where, encouraging lh<* gpilty to un- -U“h force as to j ir ihe floor with every A hill has passed ||)o New York A"-i iiiblv i them the following purling compli Isisoin themselves. For tins Young fall, th»» marvel becomes th»» marvel of or«iered him to hr»*ak im th“ settle- . marvels. We have heard many pianists providing for the »lection of Electors at • ment : CITY DRUG STORK, Larg»* on I he <tate ticket, and tin* rcmaind»*r “We could name a hundred jolly ■metit. then excommunienh»«! him in our «lav, and some of th»» besi, hut |*on tickets in the several Congressional I»is- i Bohemians who enjoy life much bet- 1 from the church ; all his wives but the con"hision «>f the Egypti *n March, JACKSONVILLE. ! . riets. ter than these milers in the mill finan one were forced to desert him, and at the >«*auce in question, which termi I We could pick out many a his own chi Iren wor<‘ made his bit nates with the representation <»f a It is stated on good authority that the i cial. II»’ «lied a poor m oi, thunder-storm in the mountains, was rpiIE NEW FTRM OF KAHLER <V B ro . ■ Eider on the last trip from San Francisco' pinched and sordid sotd from among , terest enemies. 1 have the largest and most complete j not only carried all the law allows, but Dft the-e millionaires with whom we! almost alone, in a quiet retreat at Fil- Hie grandest pie?e of instrumentation assortment of i over 5<Mi passengers in San Francisco, who : would not ourselves exchange either more, one hundred and ifty miles we ever heard from an instrument. ■ were anxious to come. our capacities for enjoyment in this , south of Silt Lak«’. DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, ■..... - ■ - ' ' ■ • < ♦ » ■ ' ..... R esumption of S pecie P ayments . Carpenter, a carpet-bag official in South world or our hope of salvation in the! G en . H oward andthi . I ndians — ; Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Carolina, has resigned because he savs “he world to come. Th«‘y cannot eat mor«* —The Tribune's Washington special of the latest ami finest styles of will not be able to lirr in the State under a nor sleep longer than w«‘ d<». Their i We ar«‘credil>ly informed that Gener the loth says: Democratic government.’' < if course not. digestion is not hotter than our own; t al (). O. Howard has r«‘ceived orders STATIONERY, Th«’ Secret..- of the Treasury is ro- His sources of living by robbery will all be their clothes are not as g«io«1, and <»!<! ' from General McD »well, in S in Fran porte»! to havr said to-«lav that in Ami a great variety of PER FUMES and cut off. Uharon will only find under their cisco, Commander of this Division, to vi«*w of the pr« -?ut <*omliti<in of aflair«, T< »1 LET A RTK LES. including the best ami New York, April 22d.—William Sexton tongues the same six-pence that will! take the !i ’Id and conduct the pro* cheapest assortment <»f < ’< >M M< >N ami PER if U<ingr««ss does not interfere with has challenged -Joe Dion to play for the De- ! pav to ferry us across the black river po-e»l campaign against “Joseph aud FUM ED So A PS in this market. his Brethren,” in t'ur Wallowa Wil him by new legislation on the cur 7 if Prescriptions carefully compounded. laney champion badge and $1,<K»O. The I of death.” 44 ROBT. K A II LER, Druggist. ley, in person. It is gen(*rally rency question, lie will lw» ah’e to re game to consist ot six hundred points, sume specie payments an I fund the French carom, and be played here about R aise A i . falfa .—When wo con- . believed in army circles that if balance of the Government six p»»r Hill»* 1st. sider the great value of alfalfa for force is used to compel Jospph to move cent, bonds in four per cents l»v Janu John Milliken, of New York, iti a card, ' stock of all kinds, and the quantity on to th«’ reservation he will resist to ary, 1879. The .Secretary is aware says Hayes “is not a religious man, never : that may be raise«l on an acre, it is the hitter end: and, as bis home is as ASHLAND, OREGON, that should war h<» «leclar»*»! some of was a member of any »■liiirch, never made I astonishing that every farmer does not much more impregnable than the our l oads now held ahroad will tie re Modoc lava beds as Gibr.dtir is than W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO.. Prop’rs. a profession of religion and never conducted devote at ¡east a few acres to its turned in payment for exports. In family worship in his own household or growth. It has be«*n thoroughly tested Vancouver, a long and tedious war is Vp«*akingon this subp»ct he is report anvw here els»*.” in this country, and the general opin anticipate«!. At ail «‘Vents, Generil ed to have ¡ssue«l this language; »»So Immigrants are furnished with half-fare ! ion is that it is the most remunerative , Howard will not return to I’ortlaml ANUFACTURE AND BUILD ALL much the better for us. If we get kinds of mili ami mining machinery, tickets by the O. S. S. Company from San ' crop that can le grown for forage. , until satisfactory arrangements have th»**n in larg»» quantities in that wav, eastings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass Francisco to Portland, and the managers of | Horses, sheep and cattle are very fond been made with Joseph, negotiations castings ami Babbitt metal. Bells cast. for which will probably last until the it will be a hotter piece of good fort Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, the i ►. S. N. Co. furnish tickets at the same i of it an»l thrive well on the hay, and une than I expect.” stoves, sowing machines, blacksmith-work, figures to persons who desire to make per- ; hogs are said to do almost as well in beginning <>f June, even should the ...... . ... ■ — ■ ♦ »» and till work wherein iron, steel or brass is manent homes East of the Mountains. the green pasture as when fe«i on corn, j war doud p.tss entirely away.— Sland- R vise in P rices .—T. A. Dtvis&Co. used, repaired. Parties desiring anything It is asserted by the Salt. Lake Tribune It is also a fine fertilizer, and lands aril. in our lino will do well to give us a call be ■ -----------——♦ ♦ -- —• and other wholesale druggists of Port fore going elsewhere. All work done with that since the settlement ot Utah over 600 partially exhausted by a succession of i L adies , B eware !—Women who land h ive issued the following circular: neatness an<l dispatch tit reasonable rates. murders have been committed by the order crops of grain may be restored hy be wear high-heeh’d hoots should know /■¿t“ Bring on your «¿«1 cast iron. of the Mormon priesthood. For all of . ing sown in alfalfa. The continued low price of gobi in We ask the at ZIMMERMAN A’ CO. that the practice perverts the natural New York renders necessary an which crimes only on»? man has ever been i tention of all farmers to its merits. , Ashland. April 8, IS76. punished, and that after twenty years had i and hope they will at least try a few relations of the articulation and the advance in the prices of all goods muscular action, transposes the indi- (»ought for currency. As this embra elapsed from the commission of the deed. acres with it. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, vidtul functions of the o-caleis and the ces nearly everything in the «Irug lb»* S. F. HuUctin of a late date says; C ai . ti - ornia S treet , “T he baby has got a new t«»oth, 1 nt planter arch, th«’ consequences of liu-iness ¡»roper, the ad vane«» is g»*neral. “Money is abundant and terms lower than usual. Several private loans have been the obi lady is laid up with a cold in which is injury to th«» m dleoulus ; in This has air«» ul.v taken place in Sin S. P. JONES, - - - Proprietor. made »luring the week at from two to three her head,” remarked a gentleman to a flammation ensues in the calcaneo- Francisco, an«! follows her«», as a mat years at 8 per cent. Probably .$500,000 has defeated candidate in our re«*ent county «•uboi«L articulation, and it requires ter of cours«». Patent m«»dicities ar«.» great care to prevent the <li-pl »ce gone out at that rate within the week. election. “What the h—1 do I care ?” noticeably affected, the advance rang VfONR BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST ii Wines. Brandies, Whiskies ami Cigars Mercantile paper is discounted at 96» 10 per was the reply. “Well,” said the gen ment of the articular surfaces. That ing from 25 cents to $1.5'1 p»*r «lozen; kept. eent. Real estate loans vary from 8 to 10 tleman slowly, “before the election « tight to scare any woman out ot’ her but on most preparations sold for $1.00 DRINKS, 12A CENTS. per cent, on city property, and II to 12 per you used to take me a-i«le and ask me boots. the advance is 75 cents per «lozen. «•ent. on country property. how my family was coming on, and NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t A n I mmense T elescope .—A large T he farmers of N«»hr cka have com- Considerable excitement was manifeste«! I’ve been hunting you all over town pay. Families needing anything in our line telescope is now being built in Dublin menced th«» «lo'iH’sticitio’i of the buf- «■tin always be supplied with the purest and the other day by residents of that part of Io tell you, and that’s the way you best t<> be found on the Coast. Give me a Marshfield, Coos county, known as the talk to me. But. it don’t make any for th«» Vienna Oh-ervatory. It is to f.ilo. Wild animals, while young, are call, ami you will be well satisfied. “Warwick Claim.” on account <>f some no difference, I voted for th«? other can h«* thirty-two feet in length, with an , introdiired among h«*rds of the tame object glass of twentv-six inches in stock, of course, one or two at a time. serveil upon them by H. H. Luse, didate anyhow.” LOYAL W. CARTER, tices diameter, and the large brass case, Half and quarter breeds ar»» foun«i to through his agent, W. A. Luse, whereby — — ■' .... -.. thev were commanded to leave within ten T he “P ilgrim .—Hazlett, the fa weighing eight tons, is to have a be very hardy, and in th«’ yiel»1 of PAINTER, days, etc. There are probably upwards of mous “Pilgrim” printer, called ill the chamber tw«*lve feet long an«! four and milk the c»»ws rdsp<| of mixed stock Jacksonville, : : : Oregon. a hundred settlers upon that part of the Journal office th«» other «lay. He has a half f»*et in diameter. .The instru give oven mor«» than Hie average yield town site. Nobody has left. walked across the continent twice, ment is to Be finished in 1878, an’i is of rich milk. Tne experiment prom Another of Oregon’s resources is attract from Oregon to the gulf, and has been to cost $437,500. ises well. I TAKE THIS OPPOPTT’NITY OF ing the attention of outsiders. The oak -——--- — in nearly every state ami territory in 1 informing the public that I am now H ai . f the fools in the United States .THE more a man or woman knows’ prepared to do all kinds of House. Wagon, httrk, formerly used by the tanners of Santa the Union. He never rides, but pre Carriage. Sign and Ornamental Painting, Cruz, California, is diminishing very rap- ; fers natural locomotion. think lh«»y can beat the ductors at the le-s th»*v go—ip a>»“ut their neigh It is thought Calcimining. etc. AU work executed with idly and interested parties are already look- ■ that he has walked over 50,000 miles, curing the sick; two-tliir<is of them bors. Culmr»’ntxl refinemont always neatness a;vl dispatch at reasonable rates. ing for new fields. A California paper sug-; having kept it up for the past twenty- are sure they can beat the ministers »!<•-(my gab. Think of this, young Orders from the conntrv nromptlv attended gests the State of Oregon and, in doing so, i to. t OY AT. W O ARTTTll h >i f »per. five years.— Hayirardx (Cal.) Journal. preaching the gospel, and -all of them mentions that near the mouth of th«* Co- , --- - ----- --------------------- know they can beat the «‘«litors run FI'LL lino of shelf and hpavv hardware lunibia river there is a «1» use fm’es» of hem A dvertising b«gtis wtuiih. B(M)K I< EEPERS — Book - tlVl H » WeTS. ning the papers. lock 25 miles wide by about 40 miles long. for sale by JOHN MILLER. T Albany claims a population of 3,400. A. C. JONES, ATTORNEY JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1877. Advertisements will be inserted in the : T imes at the following rates : j One square, one insertion........................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one............. 1.00 • Tx’tral nd vert isements inserted reasonably.^ A fair reduction from t he above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly ami promptly execut- t e<l, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always at taken par. LAGER!! THE EAGLE BREWERY. pHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WEITERER, I has now on hand ami is constantly man* ulaeturiug the best Lager Beer in .Southern Oregon, which he will sellili quantities to ••xit jiurcha.sers. i ' ja JI and test the article. THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS M — V ■ — —-♦ ♦ ———- —- —■ —