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»KIEF MENTION. Strawberries growing plentiful. A. C. Jones,.Esq., has returned from a professional visit to Lako county. Judge Tolman ami Pat Dunn were down on Pickett creek last week look ing at soino gravel mining chums and the immense gravel beds of that vi cinity, probably with a view of re turning to mining, as bullí of them wero miners in the pioneer days, Judge says tho modern improvements in hydraulicing “kind o’ get away” with him, and ho thinks ho will havo to learn the business anew. Tho Chief Justico of Washington Terri- ! tory has rosigued his position. Yale College Theological Seminary has just graduated *22 new preachers. G ath vs . B laine .—The volatile Gath thus ventilates tho ambitious Blaine: “Ho lailcd because Provi dence was still paramount in human concerns. And flow, with the fine re consideration of tho fox which had lost its tail, Mr. Blaine observes: ‘Ha! ’sdeath ! The suffering black abandoned ! Can I believe my eyes ? What, ho ! Saddle my jackass ! Put I pads over my conscience I Heft iny cuirass and button on my greaves. Vanish my billiard cue. Tlyj Blaine rides forth I’ ” I Ax L i . egani ? A ffair .—The inar- Rev. J. II. N. Bell will preach in i Five vessels are loading at Woolwich, riage of Mr. Jay Beach, of Fort Klam the M. E. Church to-morrow morning England, with ordnance stores for Ports ath, and Miss Ida Cronemiller, daugh | and evening. mouth. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cronemil A Widen dispatch says that 6,000 Circas Isaac Cox, Esq., has been appointed j ler, of this place, on Wednesday even sians have joined tho Turkish army’ as vol administrator of the estate of Mr. I unteers. ing last, was the most elegant afTiir of . Scott, deceased. All applications of retirod officers for per the kind which has occurred here for The weather about now is variegated. I mission to enter tho Turkish navy are re a long time. Cards of invitation were Wm. Bybeo has several tnen em j fused by the British Admiralty. The prophets say a shower may be distributed to friends and acquaintan looked for at any moment. ployed in developing his quartz load The total population of this State is esti i mated at 116,100 Jackson county’ has 6,500, ces several days in advance, and at the on Galice creek. He obtains fine pros The Kiegel Bros, have organized a appointed time a gay crowd assembled Josephine, 1,600 ; and Lake, 1,500. minstrel troupo and gone on a tour to i pects and is sanguine of a furtuno I. O. O. F.—Tho following aro the to witness the ceremonies, which were Nevada via Linkville and Klamath. Tho steamer J. Biainell, from New Haven therefrom. with munitions of war for tho Turkish names of the officers chosen for the pleasantly and briefly conducted by the Our cotemporary was doubtless in ensuing year by the Grand Lodge of army, has arrived at Constantinople. The Oi-egoti Mines. Rev. Hurlburt, of the M. E. Church. error in his estimation of telegraphic A member of the San Francisco Stock Odd Fellows, which met in Portland Wo clip the following from the The bridesmaids were Misses Ella . speed. 3. 3. says it was only an hour. Board has been fined $5,000 and suspended last week: W. J. Snodgrass, M. W. G. l’rim and Anna Miller anti the grooms Portland (hegonian of the 21st: for a violation of the rules of tho Board. I Cameron A McCully have 1200 sheep M.; II. II. Gilfry, R. W. D. G. M.; J. We have from time to time called men, II. M. Thatcher, of Linkville, and Ex-Governor Chamberlain has declined which yielded a clip of 700 lbs of wool attention to the undeveloped mineral Kenworthy, II. W. G. W.; J. M. Ba Lieut. Hoyle, of Fort Klamath. At tho appointment of Solicitar of tho Treas a few days since. The wool is worth resources of Oregon, but owing to tho ury, tendered him by Secretary Sherman. con, R. W. G. 3.; I. R. Moores, R. W. the conclusion of the ceremony an ele hero 21 cents. anxiety of our people to put their A ship load of Chineso laborers is expect G. T.; J. F. Backensto, R. W. G. Rep. gant collation was served, and a short farms in a proper statu of cultivation, Dr. Jackson, Dentist, will start on a j ed in London soon, and an immense Chi John. A. Boyer of this place was re period of congratulation and feasting tho mines have been inevitably neg neso laundry is to be established in Holland appointed to the position of D. D. G. M. : Summer tour east of the mountains, lected ; but now that our State has be Park. enjoyed by the married couplo and T • rcr. rt-zsne rw.«» I on Wednesday next. Hu will be gone come the leading agricultural State in their friends. The happy couple have I several months. BCRN. Goldsmith Maid trotted a mile in 2:14‘i, the Union, some efforts should be at Chico, on tho 19th. Sho took three gono to California on their marriage Billy Williams has gono with his made to bring into requisition the straight heats, the purse and tho race HOGUE—In Joscphino county, May Isth, to the wife of Samuel Hogue, a daughter tour where, it is said, they will assist team to assist the Kiegel Bros, to Ne best mineral deposits already known against Rants. --]«i' . ;i,s. sit the nuptials of one of their grooms to exist both Southern and Eastern vada. Thus. Giannini accompanied A late London dispatch says that the Oregon. Since tho Comstock lode, men. Tin ir friends here all wish them him as a passenger. MARRIED. Turks have already captured over 200 ves which has produced so large a propor I a pleasant trip and safe return, when Geo. E. Strong, agent of tho O. C. tion of our gold and silver, has passed sels from tho Russians on tho Danube, all BEACH—CRONEMILLER—At thu resi dence of the bride’s parents, in Jackson they will take up their permanent res M. R., returned to this place a few into the hands of unscrupulous specu loaded with wheat. ville, May* 23, 1877, by’ Rev. W. Hurlburt, It is proclaimed as a piece of news that idence at Fort Klamath. Jay A. Beach, of F< rt Klamath, and Miss days since, after a short absence ’Fris- lators, preventing the well meaning the future political course of Gen. B. F. Ida M. Cronemiller. capitalists investing their tuouey with Butler is thought to be uncertain. When cowards on business. [We received the compliments of the S eeking I nvestment .—During the lleames Bros, now sport the finest out the fear of being swindled, they was it anything else ? wedded pair in the shapeof a bountiful sup past week a number of monied men have been in search of new mining sign in town, made of gilted block let President Hayes is 55 years of age ; Vice- ply <>f wedding cake, ijor which they have I onrthanks and best Wishes for their future.] fields, where they can invost their have been amongst us seeking inform ters from San Francisco, and artisti money in an honest and legitimate en President Wheeler, 57 ; ex-President Grant, ation in regard to gravel mines. The cally arranged on a board by Carter terprise. That Oregon is the place 55; Evarts, 59 ; Fish, 69; Morton, 51; Fer KITTERMAN — ADAMS — On Althouse cret*k, Josephine county, May I lth, by ry, 50 ; Key, of Tennessee, 64. «lull times elsewhere is causing men Bros. fixed upon, is made manifest by tbo Rev. C. 11. lloxie, Marion Kitterman to The Milwaukee A’cirs is confident that “a of surplus capital to seek new fields Mrs. Louisa Adams. Eddings, the man who killed Jos. fact of their sending an expert of ex for investment. It has only needed Forrest a few days ago, surrendered perience to examine the mineral re blast as loud as that of Gabriel’s final trumpet would not rally enough old Whigs 4 lontl Hauliers of the Alj»N.; capital and experience to develop last himself, underwent an examination i sources of our State, and if the report in Wisconsin to form a corporal’s guard.” Among the most exrpiisite scenes which ing and profitable mining camps in and was discharged on the gound of be satisfactory (which we are certnin Tho Indian troubles in Eastern Oiegon delight th(‘ eye of the European traveler will be,) from the fact that the mines are those wonderful rose-colored cloud-ban-1 this and Josephine counties. The en justifiable homicide. are good, and the gentleman who has and Northern Idaho are reported as "set ners, floating from the Alpini* clili’<. But it terprises that have been prosecuted to Mons Leotard, who was here a short come here is well informed lioth in tled in full of all demands to date.” Gen. is only in the sunlight that Nature hangs out these beautiful tokens. So it is only in completion during the past year have timo since, has been performing in theory and practice. Mr. J. M. Tier Howard and some troops in Wallowa Val the glow of health—the sunlight of our in ley did the job. ner being—that nature reveals those physi brought our immense gravel beds into Portland, and the pipers of that city nan, the gentleman referred to, has cal cloud-banners, the "rosy check’’ and The entire French Cabinet has resigned notice, and we have every reason to say he has left there without settling been for a long lime Deputy United and a now one has been chosen. The affair "cherry lid,” to praise which every poet of States Inspector of Mines, and has had the earth has invoked the Muse to aid him. believe that this season will inaugu any but his board bill. years of experience in the working of will most likely seriously complicate things But they are as rare as the cynical Hood Capt. J. P. Goodall, an old resident some of the be-t paying mines on the in that young Republic. conceivud Christian charily to be. Woman, rate much more extensive enterprises '1'he Grand Army of the Republic in Bal eager to retain this charm, resorts to French in the two counties mentioned than of this place, returned the other d ly, I’.u iiic roast. We understand he starts art and roz/f/e. The eff<*ct is similar to that timore ami other cities have decided to which would Ire produced by substituting for the Southern districts this morn» after an absence of 17 years. lie has have before been thought of. Another decorate the graves of the Federal andT'on- auctioneers’ flags for the delicate glowing year or two will probably make this been almo-t all over the world and isstill . in;. If woman federate soldiers alike on the coming Deco cloud-banners of the Alps. would aid Nature instead of adopting art, able to talk half a dozen men to death. ! «■rant's last .\p:*e<di. country as lively a- in its most palmy ration Day. would seek health instead of vainly trying The friends of the Yreka gentlemen 1 days. Near hero several large enter Illinois has passed a law making silver to mask disease, she would not only win U. S. Grant and family sailed fur here on Masonic business improvised j coin a legal tender to any amount in that till’greatest charm of womanhood—health prises arc already completed and will Europe on tho 18th. As thu vessel State, and the Secretary of the Treasury —but she would avert much misery both from hers«*lf and others. Dr. Pierce’s Fa begin work in a few days, while nego a dance and feast for them on Wednes- i steamed down the Delaware river the says he can furnish them all the silver they vorite i’rescription has received th<* highest day evening last. The dancing was ‘ tiations are pending for others. praise from thousands of pale, delicate, suf want in exchange for currency. in the Social Club room and an elegant ex-hero arose and said : • ----- - fering women. Ono bottle often affords Tho Dalles Tribune says Vic Trevitt more relict than months of treatment by “My dear friends : I was not aware A nother F ine H orse .—Mr. Alex. supper given at Mrs. Vining’s. bought $20,0(H) worth of Oregon State bonds caustics and other medicines. It is harm we would have so much speech mak The Jacksonville Ixiys are again in Martin’s tine horse, “Sir Walter,” in any condition of the system, and its ing here, or that it would be necessary for 55 cents. They were what are known as less use often renders tho modest invalid ex the diamond field and will soon begin lately purchased by him in Oakland, for me to say any more to you, but I Swamp Land bon Is and were for specula empt from that most trying of ordeals—a to throw out bluffs. They played a personal consultation with a physician, It Cal., reached town Friday, May 18th. feel that the compliments you have tors seeking investment from al>road. is tlu* duty of every worn.in to b«>come fa- . Immense fires are raging in tho forests in test game between the nines the other showered upon me were not altogether Sir Walter is of H imbletonian stock, miliar with the causes and symptoms ol the various places all the wav from Michigan seven years old, a coal black, 16 hands day, wln n the 2ds “got away” with . deserved. They should not all be paid to Maiire, and have done many millions of many diseases to which her peculiar <>r- ganization renders her liable, and also to the first. to me, either as soldier or civil officer. high and weighs 1,251) ll»s. Ilo is of dollars damages. A number of lives have learn the proper means of preventing these II. F. Phillips, who went to Califor No man can fill both or cither of these '1’he people peo|il<* ’s Medical Adviser been lost and hundreds of people burnt out maladies. The •he famous trotting family of Ken contains an extensive treati«e treatise upon ‘ "Wo nia with a band of horses a few weeks j positions without the help of good of homes. tucky, from which St.ito he was man ami ti(*r Diseases.” The author also men. I selected my Lieutenants when President Lerdo, of Mexico, denies that advises courses of domestic treatment, ago, returned on Tuesday last. He, I was in both positions, and they were brought to California last Fall by Mr. he iias anything to do with fillibu-tering in which will often render the s ervices of a reports times dull there, and money Dubois, from whom Mr. Martin pur scarce, but succeeded in disposing uf men I believe who could have filled this country, and says lie expects soon to physician unnecessary, Every woman my place often bettor than I did. I be railed upon to return by his own people, should read it. A copy of tin* Adviser can chased him. He has a trotting record his stock. k never fl itturc! myself 1 was entitled when his followers will be sufficient to re l»e obtained by addressing the author. Dr. R. V. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Y. Price, 81.50 of 2:35, and will prove a valuable ac* Livery stables are doing lots of busi to the place you give me. My Lieu instate him without the aid of fillibusters. (postage prepaid.) Favorite prescription is ijuiaition to the famous brood stock of ness now. W. J. Ply male, on Monday tenants could have acted perhaps bet General Devens appreciates Wendell Phil sold by druggists. Jackson county. Hu can be seen at took a couple of English tourists out ter than I, had opportunity presented lips. "When Mr. Phillips calls you a liar, a A Sense of Weariness the »tables of Can!well A McMahon to see tho lava beds, and expects to itself* Sherman could have taken my villain and a scoundrel,” he says, "he is often felt by persons who cannot place as a soldier or in civil office, and merely means that he does not agree with locate any particular disease. If they return in a week or ten days. They in this place. so could Sheridan and others I might you. He is a maker of phrases and must work, it becomes labor ; if they walk, are “bloods,” Jack says. they soon tire; mental efforts become name. I am sure if the country ever have some one to apply them to.” G olden C hampagne .—If there a burden, and even joys are dimmed There are several chaps in Jackson comes to this need again there will be 'fhe Czar of Russia has taken command by tho shadow of this weakness which is is anything which “makelh the heart ville who can waltz for five straight^ men for the work. Theru will be men in person of the troops operating against cast over their lives. Recourse is had some glad” more than another, it is good to stimulants ot a dangerous charac hours without taking a minute for born for every emergency. Again 1 the Turks on the Danube, with headquar times ter. The advice of physicians to retriin champagne, and we we e gratified by rest, and yet they couldn’t handle a thank you, and again I bid you good ters at Rustehuk. The Czarwitch accom from active labor produces 110 happy re the present of a quart bottle of the buck-saw for fifteen minutes without bye and repeat that if 1 had failed panies him. The first great battle of the sults. Why ? The system is debilitated Sherman or Sheridan, or some of my campaign will be fought near Kars in Asia and needs to l»e built up properly. P ei : i - same the other day, by Johnny Orth. howling with the back-ache. VIAN S yi : cc will do this very thing. Like other Lieutenauts would have suc M inor. the ehctrie current, ii permeates the entire It was sent to him from the viuyard The occupants of the saloon in the Work on the Corvallis atnl Yaquina Bay system, and harmonizing with the corporeal ceeded.” of Gustav Hoke, Redwood City, San Masonic building were tho subjects of railroad has been commenced and soveral functions, it raises up the enfeebled and There is a large portion of tho Amer ’ miles of permanent location made. Jack brings the color to the cheek again, and Mateo county, Cal., and is certainly a scare and sell the other night, when ican people who will endorse tho clos Alphin and Sam Sykes, of Corvallis, have liopo to the despondent. It does its work promptly and well. Sold by all druggists. the finest liquid of the kind we ever the noise of Masonic ceremonies over ing sentiments of this longest speech the honor of cutting tho first ties. On the Hopped our lip over. Orth, J. has head caused a fear of lire and emptied »0 It at Once!! of tho gloat ox-hero, but they will 17th they held a business holiday and jubi lated wiu.ssc to hoarseness. It a tithe of tho testimonials now on some more samples for lovers of the tho saloon in less than no timo. Tho permanent survey of tho Grave . never think of tho self laudation ho A number of coal minors in S treater, hand of the value of D r . W istar ’ s nectar of the gods to test, and will ondeavors to indulge, in their efforts Ills., m*uck for higher wages, a few days B alsam of W ild C herry should be pub lished, no one would stop to read the take orders for a supply of tho same. creek ditch is being made by B. F. ago, when their places wero tilled by other bulky volume. Ask any druggist and he to agree with him. It ’ s flattering to It is the desire of the vintner to estab Myer. This is one of tho many min men. Tho strikers poisoned tho flour of will tell you that this B ai . sam is areal bless the Lieutenants and—to Grant. the newcomers and camo near killing about ing to all atleetfid with throat or lung dis lish an agency here, but we have not ing enterprises of this locality which eases. All kindred affections, including promises success in both tho undertak sixty of them. At last accounts the most of Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Croup, Hoarseness, enough left to furnish a sample. Nens by Yesterday's Mail. tho poisoned were out ot danger. ing and the profit to shareholders. l’ains in the Chest and Bleeding of the - ------ —- The troubles with Mexico on tho Texas Lungs, yield to its wonderful power. We Four inches of snow fell in Eureka, Nov., Messrs. Reams, Bird, Baynes and N ew ’ T ailor S hop .—A Marks, a last Monday night. borders are assuming dangerous proportions advise any one tired of experimenting with physicians’ preseriptions or quack medi merchant tailor from San Francisco, j Walbridge, of Yreka, spent several Legal tenders in San Francisco are aL'a 1 ! and troops are l»eing sent to that region to cines to drop them at once and use this B al And Lrotaer-in-law of E. Jacobs, of days in this place during tho week, on buying and 95 selling. j look out for Uncle Sam’s interests. The sam of W ild C herry . Sold by all drug business relating to tho establishment The trial of the Chico murderers began at I danger is not really imminent, but the ef gists. this place, has opened a shop in the j of Royal Arch Degree of Masonry in | Oroville on Wednesday last. Stainbrook is forts of ex-President Lerdo to reinstate Masonic building, next door to Pape’s ^¿TTho National Gold Medal was awarded himself are making things a little risky. this place. They returned home on first on the list. to Bradley A Rulofson tor the best Photo salooD. Jacksonville has long been in Thursday morning. Mahoinmedans in Circassia, Georgia, and Tho County Court of Multnomah county graphs in the United States, and tho Vienna need of a good tailor and wo trust | A traveling show spread its tent in other Russian Provinces, have revolted in has decided that it has no authority to de Ap'dal for tho best in the world. 429 Mont cide whether or not tho county shall be business will be suflicient to justify town last Saturday and tho boys say it ' favor of Turkey. gomery street, San Francisco. •- him in remaining here. « - ------ —------ — F ine N uggets .—We were the oth- •er day shown several fine pieces of gold taken out of the placer diggings of Jos. Saltmarsh & Co., on Sterling creek. One of these nuggets weighed $35, another $16.75, besides which there wero several of smaller size. It does one a “power of good” to oven ' “caught them” for a quarter a head, • or more. It was a lantern panorama aud bilk combined. Sunday morning it silently folded its tent and quietly j stole away northward. II. M. Thatcher, Lieut. Iloylo and Mrs. Major Jackson, tho former of j Linkville and the others from Fort | Klamath, have beeu spending a few days with us. They came in to attend I tho wedding of Jay Beach, and seem look at them. to have enjoyed themselves somewhat , —— ♦ 1 ——~ S uccessful O peration . — During on their own book. his late visit to Portland Ed. Smith Our up-country exchanges have un- had his daughter Cora successfully op ■ wittingly disparaged our mining en erated upon for strabismus, and now terprises by diminishing Jack Layton’s her eyes are as straight as anybody s. ditch on Williams creek. The main Her little friends will hardly recognize ditch is 16 miles long and carries about 1500 inches of water, while the new her when fully recovered. extension is three miles long and car That’s a terribly long and narrow ries 400 inches, which serves as a sup strip of land found on our coast by the ply to the main ditch when the water fails in bummer. Sentinel man, There is considerable excitement at Searcy, ! Arkausas, over tho finding of what is taken to be a gold mino. Theodore Tilton, of Boocher-Tilton fame, is lecturing in Sacramento. Montgomery Queen’s circus is also there. The body, of tho Turkish chief of staff was found among tho-Main at Ardahan. The Turks fled with a loss of 700 killed. Bismarck* has been recalled to his post by I the Emperor of Germany, the recent Min isterial crisis in France having necessitated his presence in Berlin. A letter from Kossuth is published, urg ing an alliance between Hungary and Tur key to defend their independence against the common enemy, namely, Russia. By an aceident in launching a steamship at Chester, Pennsylvania, recently, seven men were killed and many injured. Tho vessel prematurely started from the ways and passed over the workmen engaged in removing the wedges. The war in Europe is making haste slow ly. Marching, countermarching and artil lery duels daily is the order on the Danube. In Asia Minor tho fortress of Ardahan has been captured by ttye Russians, together with 60 cannons, a largo amount of ammu nition and stores and a number of prisoners. Turkish gunboats shadow nearly all tho ports ou the Black Sea. taxed to bridge-the Willamette at Portland, and the county can build tho bridge if tho chances of being beaten in a lawsuit do not outweigh the necessity of a bridge, etc. A telegram of May 7th says : The Fenian movement is put in agitation among Irish citizens. A call has been issued for a meet ing in regard to the participation of Eng land in the European war, and take meas ures for obtaining united action among Irishmen with tho purpose oi a general movement toward recovering possession of Ireland. The call is signed by soveral prominent Irish citizens. A Washington telegram of May 17th, says: Tho redemption of National Bank notes by the redemption agency last Mon day was nearly thirty-four and a half mil lions. Counterfeits rejected since the or ganization of the agency amount to nearly $¡14,000, and stolen and other notes rejected to nearly $27,000. Over reported in remit tances from banks for the same period amount to $65,0C0, and shorts to $6,000. Re demptions for the current fiscal year will amount to nearly $*235,000,000, an increase of i $17,000,090 over the preceding year. kjt - ju ott . t - t NZW, THIS WEEK. CURRENCY WANTED. / CURRENCY OR EASTERN DRAFTS \J wanted lor coin. Apply at this office; ROOMS TO LET. ooms to let on reasonable terms. Either furnished or unfur- nishe<l—to suit the applicant. Apply to Mrs. Griggsby, residence on Oregon street; just north of Fisher A Caro’s store. R S K LLIG off AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS! rniiE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING I)E- termined to close out business imiue- *■ diately, now offers for sale his entire stock of cigars, tobacco, pipes, stationery, Yanked notions, fancy goods, musical instruments; frames and brackets, nuts and candies, jew elry and other articles too numerous to mention, AT <'(»ST. Sale positive and terms cash. Those desiring anything in this lino should call and see lbr tlxnnsei ves. F. BRECKEN FELIX Jacksonville, May 16, 1877. F. RITSCHARD, «juu W A T CUM A K E II AI) J E W E L E R » 1 GUTE UM 1 RSIGFD TAK1-S PI FAS- 1 lire in informing the public that he has inst opened out in Sehumpf’s building, ou California street, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line in the best man ner and at reasonable rates. <•'*' Cleaning and repairing watches and jewelry a specialty. Give me a call. F. 1UTNCHA1U». STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. VOTH'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the stockholders of the Rising Star Gold and silvi r Mining <'ompahy will meet at the office <d the company, in Jackson ville, on'Saturday, June 9, 1877, for the pur pose ot electing directors aud to transact such other business as may come before tho incorporation. Done by order ol the stockholders. A. (’. JONES, l’res. pro tcm. E. D. F oudray , Sec. pro tcm. Jacksonville, May 7, 1877. FARM FOR SALE. riUIE UADR SIGA1I) OFFERS FOR I sale his farm situated on Anteloiiecreek, 12jniih*s cast of Jacksonville, containing 48U acres of land, 4< mi acres being good farming land and under fence. It is a good grain farm and sheep ranch, well watered and good houses and barns upon it. TERMS OF > ALE—89 per acre, one-half down, the balance to suit purchaser. J. W. SIMI’Si N. N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller parcels, if desired 7tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. A CARD. To all who are suffering from tho errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. l’his great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. Send a sc It-addressed envelope to the Rev. .Joseph T. Inman, Ntotion D, Bible JI<>uAet Nv York. Estray Notice rilAKEN UP BY Till: UNDERSIGNED, I living in Table Rock precinct, one bay horse, nine years old, about 16 hands high, branded on tho left shoulder with the letter Y. The owner is requested to come for ward ami prove pro|>crty, pay damagesand take him away, or he will Is; sold according to law. M. COLWELL. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, sitting in pro bate Tuesday, May 8. 1877. In the matter of the estate of Roxanna Thurber, deceased. » 117ELBORN BEESON, A DM IN ISTRA» tl tor of said (‘state, having tiled in said Court his linal account for settlement, and also praying for an order for setting thu time for in aring the same, therefore notice is hereby given that said account will I m ) heard and determined in said Court on Tuesday, June 5, 1*77, at wharh time all per sons having any objections to said final ac count and settlement must then and theru make the saute. Published in the D emocratic T imes for tour consecutive weeks by order of Hon. Silas J. Dav, County Judge. E. D. Fot DRAY, Clerk. TW NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED 1 proposals will be received by the Clerk of the County Court of Jackson county, . < >regon, until 12 o’clock m . Wednesday, 1 June 6, 1877, for the care, custody and main tenance of all the sick and disabled ¡ kx > i * persons o*’Jackson county, Oregon, (for the term of one year from the date of tho ac ceptance of the bid) who may need medi cines, medical attendance and’treatment, or surgical operations, who now are a county charge, or who hereafter may during said time become such, wherever in said Jack- son county such ¡»erson or persons may be, to provide and furnish tor them good, wholesome food, comfortable clothes, rooms, lodgings, the washing, nursing, medical and surgical attendance and medi cines which may be necessary or tunable to such persons resj»cctively. Tbo County Court will also consider at MINING NOTICE the time above mentioned any and all bids that may be submitted fur the caie of said county poor, by the day, week or month, otice is hereby given that the undersigned have purchased the for tho ti'rm of one year. All bids to l>e ac companied by an undertaking executed by interests of Wm. Irwin, W. F. Brown and W. W. Smith in the Courtney, Irwin A Co. sufficient surety in the sum of $1,000, to bo mine in Josephine county, and will pay all void upon the condition that the bidder, if the contract is awarded to him, will within debts of said company up to this date. ten days thereafter (or such further time as D. C. COURTNEY, the Court may allow) enter into an agree W. M. MURPHY. ment and give the necessary undertaking Ticket creek, April 16, 1877. for the faithful performance of the contract. Payments to be made every three montfia FOR by orders drawn on the Treasurer of Jack son county, Oregon. The Court reserves 4 FLOURING MILT ONE RUN OF the right to accept or reject any or all pro s, good water power, favorably lo- posals. burrs, By order of the County Court. rated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad- J. B. SI EE RS, E. D. FOUDRAY, County Clerk. dress Kerbyville, Josephine county, ()rogon. N SALE. 2Y $500 REWARD! F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or first-class Shotgun, go to JOHN MILLER. I AILS, Ropes, Carpenters’ and Wagon Maker’s Tools for sale bv .JOHN MILLER. N O you vol waul protection ? Duv a Pistol or 1 or both, of JOHN MILLER. D Kill —ife, I 1 I HEREBY OFFER A REWARD OF five hundred dollars, payable in U.S. gold coin, tor tho arrest and conviction of the person or persons who murdered my brother. Gee Chow, on Jackass creeK on tho night of March *24, 1877. OH (. HOW. < ii:>J ., Paint , i ubbmgand Slack ening Brushc;; al JOHN MILLER’S. H