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The Prodigal. chi' Ch'iliomitic âiiurs. Inheritors of vast wealth are proverbially spend-thrifts. The golden ore is dug from ________ j the mine, relined, ami coined, by the labor SATURDAY............................... MAY 19, 1877. of other hands and the sweat of other brows, j Like children playing with an expensive | toy, thev can form no just estimate of its A ll W ant to S peak .—The feel , value. When the donor weighed it, he cast ing has doubtless come u|»on most J it into the balance so many days of unre mitting and fatiguing toil, so many anxious men, who are not editors, that they ! and sleepless nights, so much self-denial, would like to have a chance to preach and so much care. But the inheritor into at least one sermon, says the New his balance throws only—pleasure. The one, values it by what it cost him ; the York II or/«/, for they imagine that other, for what it will purchase. Like the they have sundry living truths which piodigal in the Scripture parable, he Miouhl lx* put from the pulpit and thoughtlessly expends it to gratify the ca- price and cravings of his nature. Then driven home with the authority sup j comes the last scene—the misery, the re- posed to belong to the ministerial char ■ morse, and the long and wearisome journey acter. Sometimes it is a father whose back to the home of frugal industry. But are other prodigals. On her favorites son has turned ou.1 badly who wants there our bounteous parent, Nature, has lavished to denounce the corruptions of the her richest treasure—health. But the prod- youth of this generation; sometimes j iga.1 values it lightly, for it cost him naught, it is a woman whose husband has got ’ and recklessly squanders it in riotous liv- ■ ing. Present pleasure obscures future into a habit of coming home drunk want. Soon the curtain rises on the last that wants to call down divine ven scene. We see jiim helpless, impoverished, geance upon liquor-dealers; sometimes —the rich treasures of Dody and mind all lost In misery and despair. Kemwrsotul it is the stern Christian who sees dan Conscience holds up to him the mirror of ger to society in the advance of science memory. In his own reckless tolly he |>er- that wants to attack Prof. Tyndall ; j eeives the cause of his present pain, lie re to return. The journey is long and sometimes it is a literary gentleman i solves tedious, but, if he |>erseveringly follows the who would like to show the divinity | right road, he will at length see the heaven of culture and the worthlessness of of his hopes in the distance, and Nature, seeing her invalid child afar oft’, will come creeds that wants to set forth his theo out to meet him, and receive him back with ry of sweetness and light, and some ‘ love and blessing. To find the right road times it is the eloquent tramp who de homeward the suffering prodigal should “The People's Common Sense Medical sires to inculcate the doctrines of the i read Adviser.” Tlierein it is completely mapped primitive Church in regard to the com out, its landmarks all indicated and its munity of property that is anxious to milestones all numl»ered. Read it. Price, $1.50 postage prepaid.) Addressthe author advocate the restoration of charity and ' and publisher, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffa the overturning of dogma. They w ho lo, N. Y. wish to preach are many and the ser mon they have set their hearts upon preaching would make a wonderful medley. Estray Notice. Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, rpAKEN UP RY THE UNDERSIGNED, 1 living three miles northeast of Jack sonville, one bay mare, about fifteen hands T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMES. high, black legs, inane and tail ; with a small white spot in forehead. Supposed to be four years old. Unbroke. Also one roan steer, about six years old, crop off the right ear ami crop and slit in (Successors to White <t Martin,) the left. Th«* owner or owners will come forward and pay charges ami take the animals away, DEALERS IN or they will be sold according to law. JACOB ISH. DEALER & WORKER IN REAMES BROS., TIN, SHEW IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. ACi RIC ULTU R A L In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, CALIFORNIA STREET, for the County of Jackson, sitting in pro bate April 2$, 1877. OREGON. In the matter of the estate of Frederick JACKSONVILLE. Plug, deceased. ORETIIEA PFLI’G, ADMINISTRA- trix of said estate, having filed in said Court her final account for settlement, and also praying for an order for setting the time for hearing the same, therefore notice is hereby given that said final account will l»e h«*ard and determined in said Court on rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- Tuesday, June 5, 1877, at 10 o’elwk a . M., I lire in informing the public that they at which time all persons having any ob have just received ami opened an entire jections to sail! final ........ unt and settlement fresh stock of must th(*n and there make the same. Published in the D emocratic T imes for four consecutive weeks by’ order of Hon. S. J. Day, County Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. D FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS — - ............ < » ■■ IM PLEM ENTS KAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, Wooden and Willow Ware PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS ' CUTLERY, WIRE, FASHION." Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, I 1 1 ■ » B «• •----------------- M arriage E tiquette .—It is con trary to custom to invite guests to the marriage of a widow. If a widower marries a young girl, the etiquette is the same as that of a first marriage. A widow must mairy in the morning early, without show, and has only her witnessed and those of her intended. Her dress must be plain, of quiet color; black, however, is not admissible. On leaving church, the bride invites to breakfast the witnesses who have formed the party, but no other guests are invited to this repast. On the fif teenth day after the marriage, cards are sent bearing the new addresses of the married pair. A widow never makes wedding calls after remarrying, j Those who receive tho cards do the! visiting. There is a month allowed for the return of curds aud the visits. ! When a single lady marries, after hav- ■ iug passed the usual age for marriage, ! the ceremony should be simple and unobtrusive.— Demurest's Monthly. ♦ ♦ T~~ C ocoanut P ie .—Half a cup of but ter, one cup of powdered white sugar; i four well beaten eggs (beat whites and yolks together,) one cup of grated co coanut ; one quart of sweat milk, j Mix butter and sugar together, then add'Che eggs and cocoanut, and lastly , tiie milk. . I ■ < ♦ I 1 ■ G entlemen who can’t tell a pol onaise from an apron frout will bear in mind the prevailing distinction be tween a bat and a bonnet. One is Wi.i n over the ear and the other on the i.apc ol mo neck. School Superintendent,................. J. M. Smith Surveyor,...................................... W. .V. Sanders. Coroner................................. Geo. S. Mathewson LAKE COUNTY. C. Mason Tenbrook. County Commissioners,----- < sheriff............................................... T. J. Brattain Clerk................................................. R. B. Hatton Treasurer........................................... J. L. Hanks Assessor................................. M. Riggs School Superintendent.......... H. M. Thatcher Surveyor.................................. Frank Cheesman court 8imx«M. Jackson County. —Circuit Court, second Monday in February, June and November. County Court, first Monday in each month. Josephine County.— Circuit Court, fourth Monday in April ami fourth Monday in Oc tober. County’Court, first Monday in Jan uary, April. July ami October. Lake t'ouvty.— Circuit Court, fourth Mon day in Jun«*; County Court, first Monday in January, April, July and October. TOWS OF JACKSONVILLE. ( ( ( j I Trustees, Recorder,...................... Treasurer,..................... Marshal.......................... Street Commissioner, D. Linn, President, K. Kubli, J. Nunan, T. G. Besimes, P.'ter Britt. ..... U. S. Havden ........ Henry Paj»e .Addison Helm* ..Geo. II. Young F. K. ARNOLD. T. A. DAVIS. T. A. DAVIS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 71 FRONT STREET, PORTBANO, OREGON. W E KEEP CONSTANTLY a complete stock of ON HAND DRUGS, PERFUMERY ami TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSWAHE, WINDOW GLASS, A N ciimc of Wearine«M is often felt by persons who cannot locate any particular disease. If they work, it becomes labor ; if they walk, they soon tire; mental efforts become a burden, ami even joys are dimmed by the shadow of this weakness which is cast over their lives. Recourse is had some times to stimulants of a dangerous charac ter. The advice of physicians to refrain from active labor produces no happy re sults. Why? The system is debilitated ami needs to be built up properly. P eru vian Svut'P will do this very thing. Like the electric current, it permeates the entire system, and harmonizing with the corporeal functions, it raises up the enfeebled and brings the color to the cheek again, ami hope to the despondent. It does its work promptly and well. Sold by all druggists. and to me directed ami delivered, in favor I ot L. J. C. Dunean. Peter Britt and Joseph I Wetterer, and against John Cimborsky and , Rafael Morat, for the recovery of the sum of two hundred ami eleven and twenty-six hundredths dollars, ($211.2t’o costs and dis i bursements, an<l also the costs of and upon this writ, I have levied upon ami will offer for sale for cash, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in said county, on Monday. June II. 1877, at one o’clock P. M. of said day, the follow ing described real property, to-wit : The undivided one-fourth interest in a mining claim commencing at a ¡black oak tree about two rods north-westerly from the junction ot the main Applegate and Uar- bury fork ot said stream and running south-easterly 80 rods to a notice posted on a pine tree ; thence 1 «10 rods south-westerly IK» It at Ouee 11 If a tithe of the testimonials now on to a stake ; thence north-easterly 80 rods to hand of the value of D r . W istar ’ s a notice posted on a pine tree about two feet B alsam of W ild C herry should be pub in diameter ; thence south-westerly 100 rods lished, no one would stop to read the to the place of beginning. Said claim be bulky volutno. Ask any druggist and he ing on unsurveyed land ami comprising 80 will tell you that this B alsam is a real bless acres in Township 40, south of range, 3 ing to all affected with throat or lung dis west, in Jackson county, Oregon. The no eases. All kindred affections, including tice of said above described mining claim Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Croup, Hoarseness, was tiled and recorded in the Clerk's office Pains in the Chest and Bleeding of the of Jackson county, Oregon, on the 22<1 day Lungs, yield to its wonderful power. We of September, A. D. 1870, bv James Law ad vise any one tired of experimenting with rence, Chris. Wintjen, Fred. Grobe and physicians* prescriptions or quack medi Rafael Morat. Also th«) undivided one-fourth interest in cines to drop them at once and use this B al a water ditch taken out of Cougar fork of sam of W ild C herry . Sold by all drug said Carbury fork and leading on said min gists. ing claim. Also all the right, title and interest ami improvements in the following described MINING NOTICE. real property, to-wit: The north-west z. of the north-west % of section 31, otice is hereby given that and the south-west *4 ot the south-west 14 I the undersigned have purchased the of section 30, in Township 37, south of interests of Wm. Irwin, W. F. Brown and range, 2 west. W. W. Smith in the Courtney, Irwin A Co. levied upon as the real property of Rafael mine in Josephine county, and will pay all Morat, one of the above named defendants, debts of said company up to this date. to satisfy the demands of the above named D. C. COURTNEY, execution. J. W. MANNING, W. M. MURPHY. Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. Picket creek, April 16, 1877. Jacksonville, May 10, 1877. F you want a No. 1 home-made Rille or first-class shotgun, go to /AIL, Whetstones, Tajie and Chalk Lines \ JOHN MILLER. I • (or sale at JOHN MILLER'S. N I PAINTS. OILS AND PAINTER’S STOCK OF THE BEST INSTRUMENTS ! H "■■■ Clerk,...................................... Chas. Hughes Treasurer,......................................... Wm. Naucke- Assessor....................................... J« P* Lewfa ........... I ■ 1 County Commissioners, - H Thornton. Sheriff,............................... -............ B. Messenger Countv Judge................................... E. ROPE, NAILS, CLOTHING, Sheriff,................................. Clerk,...............................- Treasurer,......................... Assessor,........................ — School Superintendent,. Surveyor,............................ JOSEPHINE COUNTY. C entennial M ap .—A short time ago the Secretary of State received a targe map of the United Slates and ETC., ETC. Territories, 8x12 feet, from the Com missioner of the Geueral Land Oilice I have secured the services of a First-class at Washington City. This map was gotten up by Hou. J. A. Williamson, Mechanic, and am prepare»! to do all repair Commissioner, and C. Reeser, Chief ing promptly’ ami in superi«-r style. Draughtsman, in connection with the who, if his antecedents do not belie i to tho fact that we have the largest assort Administratrix’s Sale of Real Estate. House of Representatives’ Public him, will become the Danton of the I ment of F.'iNt'Y GO o I k S of every descrip Lands Committee. It is made from American Senate. A gloom seems to In the matter of the estate of John Payne, tion now on hand, and we will henceforth deceased. * make this line of goods our specialty and the actual surveys of public lands, and surround his very person. • It may he sell them at TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND show all the public land districts in the ■ physical pain which accounts for the I license ot the County Court oi the State N CONNECTS \ Wkt'H THE ABOVE, I am receiving a:: I I: ve constantly on United States, with the lines of sur- , deep scowl set into his broad, intel of Oregon, for Josephine county, sitting tor Prices to Suit the Times. hand a full and first-c: -s stock of veys, together with the limits of all lectual forehead, but the black, ill-fit the transaction of probate bus ness on April 2d, 1877, the undersigned, Administra railroad land grant', Indian and mili- j ting clothes, the dark, stained hair and trix of the estate of John Payne, deceased, Groceries, tary reservations, lines of railroads overhanging eyebrows and bristling will sell at public auction, tor cash in U. and canals, the States and Territories, mustache, when brought into contrast S. gold coin, on the premises, in said coun DRY GOODS. Guin Boots, TOBACCO. GROCERIES, principal towns, rivers, lakes, harl>ors, with the clammy whiteness of the skin ty» on Monday, June 11, 1S77, HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASSWARE, light houses, etc., etc. It is one of the of his face and pate, give to the spec I Ready-Made Clothing, 1 o’clock p . m ., the following described most complete map-, we have ever seen 1 tator an impression which results in a at real property, situated in Josephine county, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Eto. CROCKERY, CUTLERY, and, from its great size, is the most shudder rather than a sigh. Oregon, belonging to the estate of said de ----------- •----------- ceased, to-wit : comprehensive map ever published. Donation claim No. 41, formerly known Am! very many other articles too numerous P ennyroyal and P otash . — The The workmanship is of an excellent as the donation claim of W. IL Peninglon to mention. 7-er E verything sold at reasonable rates. JMU Give us a call and judge for yourself character, and in every respect does Scientific American says that if mos —situated in Section No. 12, Township No. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. credit to its originators. Gov. Chad quitoes, or other blood-sucker«, infest 38 South, Range No. 5 West. Jacksonville. Feb. lb, 1875. REAMES BROS. PAYNE, wick intends having it mounted and our sleeping rooms at night, uncork a Administratrix ELIZABETH of the estate of John Payne, placed in one of the rooms of the Capi bottle of the oil of pennyroyal, and deceased. HIGHEST HONORS Dated this 28th day of April, 1877. tol building, where it will be opeu to these animals leave in great haste, nor —AT THE— the inspection of the public and will will they return so long as the air of 9 Summons. prove a valuable auxiliary to the Land the room is loaded with the fumes of j CENTENNIAL WORLD S FAIR 1876 ! that aromatic herb. If rats enter the * 1 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Department of the Stale.— Mercury. for the < 'ountv of Lake. cellar, a little powdered potash thrown THE C oinage of G old .—About $40,- into their holes or mixed with meal James Miller and Henry Ammerman, plaintiffs, vs. Caspar Schneider, George “EXCELSIOR” SHON INGER ORGANS 000,000 worth of gold has been coined and scattered in their runways, never Nurse, John Green and H. E. Spencer, in the mints of the United States since fails to drive them away. Cayenne defendants; suit in equity to foreclose Pronounced unanimously as the 1st oi July. Adding to this the pepper will keep the buttery and mortgage. LI Visit Y STABLE amount of silver coinage during the store-room free from ants and roaches. 7’o said defendants : N THE NAME OF Till! STATE OF OR- 8tine period, the aggregate will be If a mouse makes an entrance into egon: Your are required to appear in Oregon St., Jacksonville, greater than the amount of coinage any part of your dwelling, saturate a said Court and answer the complaint ■ f said ever done in the United Slates mints rag with cayenne, in solution, and I plaintiffs filed against you by the first «lay Theircomparative excellence is recognized in the same length of time. The only stuff it into the hole, which can then of the next regular term of said Court, com W. J. PLYMALE. port, from which propri ctor . by’ the Jwlyes in their June 25. 1877. the following is an extract : years during which the amouut ol be repaired with either wo,xi or mor mencing And von lire notifie l that if you fail to an “The B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO’S, ex Work was nearly as great were the tar. No rat or tnou-e will eat that rag swer the complaint as above require I, the hibit as the best instruments at a price render two or three immediately succeeding for the purpose of opening communi plaintiffs will apply to the Court for tne re aving just received a new ing possible to a large class of purchas lief demanded therein, to-wit: For a de the discovery of gold in California and cation with a de|>ot of supplies. stock of Harness, Buggies and Car ers. having a combination of Reeds and cree against said Caspar Schneider for the Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, ------------ ». — — riages, 1 am now prepared to furnish my Australia, and even in those years the | sum of fifteen hundred and ninety-six and containing many desirable improvements, S alt as a T ooth -P owder .—If, ninety-three hundredths dollars, with legal patronsand the public generally with as number of pieces actually made was will stand longer in «lay or damp climates, less liable to get out of order, all the boards much smaller than during the present. while examining under the microscope interest thereon from the 5th day of May, FINE TURNOUTS 1877, and the costs and disbursements of being made three-ply, put together so it is The greater portion of gold then found a drop of water containing infusoria, suit. And for the further decree against you impossible for t hem to either shrink, swell was converted into eagles, while dur says an exchange, you introduce a for the foreclosure of the mortgage de As can be bad on the Pacific Coast. Saddle or split.” THE (>NLY ORGANS AWARD horses hired to go to any part of the country. ing the present year an immense grain of salt, the effect seen will be the scribed in the complaint, and the sale of all Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses ED THIS RANK. the interest of said Caspar Schneider in the Medal and Award was granted after quantity of silver coins have been I instantaneous death of the creatures, j lands described in said complaint and broke’ to work single or double. Horses the This most severe competition of the best mak boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon turned out. In the first eight months The knowledge of this property of salt j mortgage. ers, before one of tho most competent juries ever assembled. of tli£ present fiscal year our imiiorta- may be turned to account in several | Published in the D emocratic T imes as to them while in my charge. Caspar Schneider ami John Green by an or New Styles and prices just issued, which tion of gold and silver exceeded the ways ; among the rest, it suggests an j der of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said ££TMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. are in accordance with our rulo, the BEST exportation by about $4,000,000. excellent tooth-powder. If it be true, Court, dated the 10th day of Slay, 1877. tor the least money. A liberal share of the public patronage is ORGAN Given under our hands this 11th day of From indications it would not be sur as asserted, that the matter which is We are prepared to apjioint a few new solicite«!. W. J. PLYMALE. A. C. J ON ESand Agents. prising if the amount of gold and sil formed on the teeth is the receptacle May, 1877. ’ KAHLER A WATSON, Illustrated Catalogues mailed, post-paid, ver accumulated in this country dur of animalcnlie, and that these are the Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. ou application to NOTICE. STOCKMEN! ing the present year from production I real agents in producing carious teeth, B. SHON I NG ER ORGAN CO., 97 to 123 C hesnut S treet , Sheriff's Sale. and ex[»ort should amount to fully fifty 1 dip a moistened brush in common salt, New Haven, Conn. million or more than the amount sent and you have at once the cheapest and Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- out of the country during 1862 on the most preservative of tooth-powders. ly issued out of the Circuit Court of the UNION State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, suspension of specie payments. ~ J. Day (Samuel Furr» { Abram Miller.. .J. W. Manning ...E. D. Foudrav ......... John Ortn .B. C. Goddard ..... E. J. Farlow ....J. 8. Howard County Judge,............................. M. F. Baldwin» FANCY GOODS, 'THE JACKSON COUNTY. (J. E. Seyferth,. ATTENTION ! Notice of Final Settlement. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Circuit Jndge,............... -..................... P. P. Prim' District Attorney,......... ............... H. K. Hanna- County Commissioners Pumps, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Notice of Final Settlement. STATE OF OREGON. ..... ....... .................... J8.. F. Chadwick Governor,........ R. F. Chadwick. Secretary of State, .... A. H. Brown. State Treasurer,... ................... M. V. Broww State Printer.......... Sup’l of Public Instruction. ..L. L. Rowland' County Judge,............. —................ Silas In the County Court of the State of Oregon, HATS. BOOTS ic SHOES. for the County of Jackson, silting in pro bate Tuesday, April 24, 1877. Etc., Etc., In the matter of the estate of George H. Erb, deceased. A P en -F ictuke of S enator M or ELIZABETH ERB, EXECUTRIX OF as ton .—A heavy figure makes its way I j said estate, having tiled in said Court with difficulty through a side entrance. her final account for settlement, and also praying for an order for setting the time for TEMPLE OF The difficulty arises from the manage hearing the same, therefore netiet* is hereby ment of a stout crutch which supports given that said tinal account will be hoard the massive shoulders of the low, and determined in said Court on Tuesday, 5, 1877, at which time all persons hav These goods were all purchased by stooping man, while the other hand June ing any objections to said tinal account and makes a leaning post of a stick that settlement must then and there make the HOUSES hi San Francisco, and we wi might have been a belaying pin snatch same. warrant every article and sell them aschea Published in the D emocratic T imes for for cash as anv house in the county. ed from the deck of a pirate. IIis four consecutive weeks by order of Hon. We call the* slow, lalktred procession across the floor I Silas J. Dav, Countv Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. gives time for all to notice this mao I ATTENTION OF TIIE LADIES ■ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. K. KUBLI, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT HORSE BLUE VITRIOL, LUBRICATING OILS, ETC; ETC. Sole Agent* for Oregon for thecele- brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which • kills Ticks. Lire and all parasites on sheep, and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scabitmil foot rot. Circular sent on application. FRANCO-AM ERICAN HOTEL A RESTAURANT, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MADAME HOLT. COR. CALIFORNIA & 4th SI’S. ILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE stable of Cardwell A McMahon dur ing the season of 1877, commencing April rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- 1st and ending July 1st. 1 spectfully inform their friends and the Mike is 13 years old, was sired by old public generally that they have purchased Vermont, out of a thoroughbred Whip mar«’; he i* :• ¡"-auliful bay, 17 hands high, the above establishment, which will he well formed, »nd weighs 1 ,'>00 pounds. He henceforth conducted under their constant has sired more fmo horses, according to the personal supervision,••and they guarantee class of mar«*s that have been bred to him, satisfacU.cn to all who may favor them with than any other iior.se in the world, of his their patronage. These stables are centrally located, and age, ami he i - without doubt the Favorite within convenient distance of the various Horse where h<* is known. I will furnish pasture to those desiring It houses of public entertainment. Horses at 75 «wnts per we«‘k. I will not be respon and mules will be boarded ami cared for at moderate charges. They have on«- of the sible for any accidents or escajies. largest and finest stocks iu Oregon, south ol Terms—Twenty dollars. Portland, of J. A. CARDWELL. BUGGTES AND CARRIAGES, With single or dou'de teams, for hire on rea ! sonable terms. Also ::-><»d Saddle Horses and Mules, which will b. liirc-d to go to any part ot the country it moden re rates. Animals bought and -old, and broke to 20,000 Lbs. Iron, saddle or harness. t » KDWET.L A M« MAHON. elivered at the foundry in Ashland, for which wo will pay the highest price. RAILROAD SAL00ÎT, Every farmer has more or less old cast ings about his premises, such as old stoves, pinions and other articles. These they I Cor. California and i »r- e»>i. >t ■ Jacksonville would do well to gather up, and bring them before the rain sets in. HENRY PAPL. Engineer. We will also pav the highest price for old COPPER, BRASS and ZINC. J. M. MiUALL A CO. TICKETS, I2J C ents . I THROUGH W WANTED of Old Cast D - Proprietress HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD of tendering her thanks te the public tor the patronage which has hitherto l»een ex tended to her, and would respectfully solicit its c«»ntiniiance. I Her tables are always under her immedi- : ate control ; and by her long exiH*rience in« the business she feels confident that she willi give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and' rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable style, suited to the accommodation of single» occupants or families. Her l»eds are alwavs kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.’ T Interesting to Farmers. HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT to l»e the mutual advantage of milters amt farmers, have made arrangements whi'reby the Ashland and Ph«»‘i)ix mills will, be under the management of Jacob Wag ner, who will hav«* charge of Isith mills ft»n th«' company «luring the ensuing year, end ing Jul v 1st, 1877. We will |>«y the highest market price for good merchantable wheat, ami are prepareii! to contract flour at $18 per thousand poumis. nt the mills. Office of the company at the- Ashland Mills. WAGNER. ANDERSON «t FARMERS’* MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon. T THE CITY BREWERY, —BY— To Whom It May Concern. VEIT SCHUTZ. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES 1 notice that he has placed his notes ami accounts in the hands of J. Atman, who is authorized to collect and receipt for the I same. Those indebted are requested to set tle at once. P. DONEGAN. Jacksonville, April 16, 1877. E - LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, PENINGER'S MIKE, VERY description Of Cutlerv for sale cheap by JOHN MILLER. EVERY KIND,. I tlTOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- > gars constantly on hand. The reading table is also supplied with Eastern periodi- i cals and leading [«per- of the Coast. C 'JOWDER—Giant. Blastingorgun powder, all kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in quantity's to suit. by JOHN MILLER. I \TEW Guns m. ;<• toorder and repairing! Lx properly douc by JoLLN MILLER. R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- forms tlu* citizens of Jacksonville ami Hirrroumling country that he is now maim fact uring, ami will constantly keep on hant* the very best of Lager Boer. Those wishing a «tool glass <>t biicr slion Id gi x e nie a <*a 11. M V I L kinds of ammunition for sale by JOHN MILLEIU