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—’rrrrr" “How many genders are there ?” asked a school-master. “Three, sir,” promptly replied a lit tle blue-eyed girl, “masculine, fem inine, and neuter.” “Pray, give mean example of each,” said the master. “Why, you aro masculine, because you are a man, and I am feminine, bo- eause I am a girl.” “Very well—proceed.” »“I don’t know,” said the littlo girl, “But I reckon Mr. Jenkins is neuter, as ho is an old bachelor.” Clu f wtraiic Siinw. *- ■ ------ • ■ ■- •<. SATURDAY,............................JUNE^f 1877. BREAK 151<4 COLTS. Most people break colts in the spring of the year when they are coining three years old. Perhaps this is as i gbod an age and time as any. After I the crops are in farmers have about as much spare time as at any other Bea son of the year, and colts can t»e handled and tamed so as to bo used at Tonic. light work on the farm and road, dur ¡'very ono, at times, feels the necessity of ing the fore-part of the summer, and 80111U restorxtiso ot the vital powers, de be ready for the heavier work of tho pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. In such conditions,lot every one, instead ot harvest when additional horse help is I Hying to the alcoholic or medicinal stimu generally needed. Before putting a lants, which must Ini followed by depres coll into harness he should be made sion equal to their excitement, reinvigorato his deranged system by the natural tonic thoroughly halter and bridlo wise, and II elements of tho 1’ ekvvian S y it it . Sold by should bo well acquainted with and all druggists. ■ ■——•— . -- have perfect confidence in his master VnaoUcitcd Testimony. or whosoever may handle him. If he F aikfikud , M r ., April 28, 1864. has not been brought up tame so that Gentlomon—Seeing numorous certificates tho Maine 5hrnwr endorsing the merits he can bo handled without exciting ot Great Lung Remedy, W istar ’ b B al his fear, then the first thing to do is sam tho of W ild C hkhky , I am induced aud I to put him In a stulde with good solid take groat ploasuro ifi giving publioity to ■tails, so that nothing will break or the great cure it accomplished in iny family tho year 1856. During the summer of give way in bis efforts to avoid you, in that year my son, Henry A. Archer, now and tbould be haltered with a good I postmaster in this place, was attacked with strong halter headstall and a rope that I spitting of blood, cough, weakness of lungs, general debility, so much so that our cannot break. • When thus stabled and and family physician declared him to have a fastened, let him be groomed and “seated consumption.” He was under handled two or three times a day till medical treatment for a number ot months, be will t*how no fears when handled but receive»! no benefit from it. At length, from the solicitation of himself ami others, and groomed on any part cf the body. 1 was iuduoed to purchase ouo bottle ot Let him be thoroughly taught for all W.' si au ' s B vlsam of W ild C dkkry , which time that there is no spot or placo on I beneiitted him so much J obtained another, which in a short time restored him to his him which may not be handled at any usual state of health. I can safely recom and all times without his flinching or mend this remedy to others in like condi objecting in any way. Let him be tion, for it is, I think, all it purports to be— ‘JUKAT Ll’NO REMEDY FOR THE TIMES ! taught to give you his feet aud allow TUK The above statement, gentlemen, is my you to thump and handle them with voluntary offering to you in favor of your perfect familiarity as blacksmiths Balsam, aud is at your disposal. As over, yours, A xuhew A rcher . handle them when shoeing. Then put a bridle on him with a bit 1,000,000 bottues wrapped with leather or cloth, and let OF TIIE him become familiar with that, then a collar, then a back-strap, surcingle, etc., thus adding one part of the har ness after the other until ha becomes familiar with each and every part of it. Teach him to lead by degrees, . taking particular pains to have him have boon sold tho last year, and not one follow the halter, and also to walk fear complaint has reached us that they have lessly by the side of his leader. When not done all that is claimed for them. In scientific skill cannot go beyond the leading him out take pains to handle deed, result reached in these wonderful prepara him as fully as when in the stable, be tions. Added to Carbolic, Arnica, Mentha, ing careful at all times to so keep the Seneca-Oil and Witch-Hazel, aro other in advantage of him that the idea of gredients, which inako a family liniment that defies rivalry. Rheumatic ami bod- escape from you will not enter his i ridden cripples have by it been enabled to head, and certainly that be will not throw .»way their crutches, amt many who attempt it. When he has become ac tor years have been afflicted with Neuralgia, Sciatica, Caked Breasts, Weak Backs, Ac., customed to the bit and to the several I have found permanent releaf. restraints you have placed upon him, Mr. Josiah Westlake, of Marysville, O., the bitting harness may be put upon writes: “For years my Rheumatism has been <u> him and his head checked up the bad that I have boon unable to stir from slightest degree for a little while at a the house. I havo tried every remedy I time. This may be increased from could hear of. Finally, I learned of the Centaur Liniment. The first three bottles day to day, being careful never to enabled me to walk without my crutches. check him up so tight or allow the i I am mendiug rapidly. I think your Lini check to remain on so long at a time ment simply a marvel.” This Liniment cures Burns and Scalds as to ereato so much uneasiness or without a scar, extracts the poison from weariness of the muscles as to make I bites and stings, cures Chilblains and him bear down on the bit and sag his Frosted-feet, ami is very efficacious for Ear Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions. neck for rest. If you want your I ache, T he C entaur L iniment , Y ellow W rap future horse to carry a good head per , is intended for the tough fibres, cords without bearing down ou the bit, be and muscles of horses, mules, and animals. R ead ! R ead ! very particular about this point of his Rev. Geo. W. Mauorkill, Schoharie Co., schooling. It takes time and patience, N. Y., says: “ My horse was lame for a year with a fet but a coil’s cords and muscles cannot lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed be changed in a day, and changed they to eure and I considered him worthless must be before he will carry a proud until I commenced to use Centaur Liniment, head easily in the harness or under the which rapidly cured him. I heartily reco- it.” saddle. Many important changes in mend It makes very little difference whether cords and muscles must take place be the case be “wrench,” sprain, spavain fore the green coltcau make the proud, or lameness of any kind, tho effects are same. The great power of tho Liniment educated horse, and these changes can the is, however, shown in Poll-evol, Big-head, only be brought about by degrees and Sweeny. Spavin, Ring-bone, Galls and with a plenty of time. From the be I Scratche». This Liniment is worth millions ginning let the colt know your voice I of dollars yearly to tho Stock-growers, Livery-men, Farmers, and those having and teach him to understand you i valuable animals to care for. Wo warrant when you speak to him. There is i its effects and refer to any Farrior who has nothing that a horse may be required i ever use»! it. Laboratory of J. B. Roso <fc Co., to perform that he may not be made 46 St., New York. to do by merely telling him, if pain9 be taken in the beginning to teach CH I L D R E N A complete substitute for Castor Oil, with him to give heed to the human voice. its unpleasant taste or recoil in tho This point once fully gained over a out throat. The result of 20 years' practice by colt, and you have more complete con Dr. Sam’l Pitcher, of Massachusetts. Pitcbor's Castoria is particularly recom- trol over him in emergencies by the monded for children. It destroys worms, voice than in any other way. The bit assimilates the food, aud allows natural ting harness should bo usod not a few sleep. Very efficacious in Croup and for times or a few days only, but a month children Teething. For Colds, Fevorish- once or twice a day will uot be too noss, Disorders of the Bowels, and Stomach Complaint«, nothing is so effective. It Is as long for bringing about the changes Sleasaut to take as honoy, costs but 35 necessary for a good carriage^ When enta, and aan be had of any Druggist. This is one of many testimonial: you have complete control ever the “C ornwall , L ebanon C o ., P a ., ) colt and have taught him to hold his March 17, 1874. J head and be can do it without tiring “Dear Sir,— I have used your C antoria him, let him be taught to travel Let in iny practice for some time. 1 take great pleasure in recommending it to theprofession the first gait be be required to learn as a safe, reliable aud agreeable medicino. be a good squure and fast walk. This It is particularly adapted to children where inay be taught him either alone or tho repugnant taste of Castor Oil renders it with another horse that has himself so difficult to administer. E. A. ENDERS, M. D.” been well taught. Unless you have Mothers who try Castoria will find that such a horse you had better teach the they can sloop nights and that their babies colt alone. While teaching him this will lx> healthy. J. B. R ose A Co., Now York. gait he should be confined entirely to it and not be allowed to go faster. U. S. PIANO'COMPANY, Months of daily practice may be re quired to develop the top of his speed 810 BROADWAY, on the walk, but the accomplishment will be worth the effort always. You have a good colt and want to make a NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. valuable horse of him. A good colt well broken always makes a valuable horse, while however good the colt, if Make One Style and Have not well broken, he will never be of But One Price. much value as a horse. When you have made him do his best as a walk er, and got complete master of him at this gait, then teach him a good, square trot. Not fast at first, but get him into such a way of handling him self that he evinces pride and ease in going. Keep the two gaits so distinct SENFT OINT TRIAL. that he will understand by your voice which you want him to do, and never allow him to do either carelessly or No Agents. No Discounts. lazily. Let colts be broken on the No Commissions. principle of educating them and with the understanding that the horse has a sufficient degree of intelligence to bo educated, and they will he of much SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR more service and value to man. MAILED FREE. Centaur Liniments I $290.00 ! WS rwB k W ML ■ T'W’HW LE< i A L A1)V ERTIS EM ENTS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. K. KUBLI, STATE OF OREGON. Estray Notice. WAKEN up itv the undersigned , 1 living threc’ihiles northeast ot Jack sonville, one bay mare, about fifteen hands T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMES. high, black legs, mane and tail; with a small white spot in forehead. Supposed to be four years old. Unbroke. Also one roan stoer, about six years old, crop off the right ear and crop and slit in (Successors to White <fc Martin,) the left. Tho owner or owners will coino forward and pay charges and take the animals away, DEALERS IN or they will be sold according to law. JACOB ISII. Governor,............................... *S. F. Chadwick Secretary of State,................. S. F. Chadwick state Treasurer,......................... A. H. Brown State Printer................................ JI- V. Brown Sup’t of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALER & WORKER IN FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. REAMES BROS., Notice of Final Settlement. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Circuit Judge.....................................P. P. Prim District Attorney,....................... H. K. Hanna TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. JACKSON COUNTY. County Judge,................. County Commissioners. Sheriff,............................... Clerk.................................. Treasurer,........................ I JI RLE JI ENTS Assessor,........................... School Superintendent,. Surveyor,.......................... Pumps, AGRICU LT U R A L CALIFORNIA STREET, In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, silting in pro NAILS, bate April 28, 1877, JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON. In tho matter of tho ostato of Frederick Plug, deceased. A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES ORETIIEA PFLUG, ADMINTSTRA- trix of said estate, having filed in said Court her final account for settlement, and also »raving for an order for setting the HARDWARE, TINWARE, time ror hearing the same, therefore notice Is hereby givon that said final account will lai heard and determined in said Court on he undersigned take pleas - POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION uro in informing tho public that they Tuesday, June 5, 1877, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at which time all persons having any ob have just received and opened an entire jections to said final account and settlement fresh stock of must then and there make the same. Fuse and Caps, Published in the D emocratic T imes for four consecutive weeks by order of Hon. S. J. Day, County Judge. Wooden and Willow Ware E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. n JOSEPHINE COUNTY. County Judge,.................. M. F. Raidwin County Commissioners....... { Sheriff,........................................ S. Messenger Clerk,.......................................... Cha«. Hughes Treasurer,..................................................... Wm. Aaucke Assessor,........................................... J. P. Lewis’ School Superintemlent,................ J. M. Smith Surveyor,................................... W. AT. Sander? Coroner.............................. Geo. S. Mathewsori ATTENTION I T LAKE COUNTY. County Judge............................... E. C. Masori County Commissioners,...... j 1/T^bVwk.- Sheriff...........................................T. J. Brattairt Clerk............................................. R. B. Hatton Treasurer....................................... J. L. Hanks Assessor.............................. M. Riggs School Superintendent......... H. M. Thatcher Surveyor.............................. Frank Cheesinan FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS FANCY GOODS, Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Conrtof the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, sitting in pro bate Tuesday, April 21, 1877. In the matter of tho estate of George II. Erb, deceased. lizabeth erb , executrix of I said estate, having tiled in said Court her final account for settlement, and also nraying for an order for setting the time for nearing the same, therefore natice is hereby given that said tinal account will be heard and determined in said Court on Tuesday, Juno 5, 1877, at which time all persons hav ing any objections to said final account and settlement must then and there make the same. Published in the D emocratic T imes for four consecutive weeks by order of lion. Silas J. Day, Countv Judge. E. D. For DRAY, Clerk. E CLOTHING, Etc., Etc., PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS In SACHS’ Brick Building, well known as CUTLERY, WIRE, ‘THE TEMPLE OF FASHION." These goods wore all purchased by a member of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUSES in San Francisco, and we will warrant every article ami sell them as cheap foreash as any house in the county. We call the ATTENTION OF THE LADIES Sheriff’s Sale. Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, f I). Linn, President, | K. Kubli, Trustees,..................... ( J. Nunan, | T. G. Reamos, I Peter Britt. I havo secured the services of a First-class Recorder,..................................... U. S. Hayden Treasurer, ....................................... Henry Pape M echanie, ami am prepared to do all repair Marshal.................................. Addison Helms Street Commissioner,.......... Geo. H. Young ing promptly and in superior style. ETC., ETC. Prices to Suit the Times. HARDWARE, NAILS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Groceries, 71 FRONT STREET, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, T. A. DAVIS & CO., IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 lam receiving and have constantly on hand a lull ami first-class stock of We also keep on hand a full stock of GROCERIES, F. K. ARNOLD. T. A. DAVIS. tion nowon hand, ami we will henceforth make this lino of goods our sp«»»- »lty and sell them at POIUrnAND, OREGON. Ready-Made Clothing, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND And very many other articles too numerous IV a complete stock of to mention. T.iT' Evervthing sold at reasonable rates. | jriTGive us a call an«! judge tor yourself K. KUBLI. as to our capacity to furnish goods as ab»»ve. Give me a call. DRUGS, Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. • REAMES BP.oS, Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the State el Oregon, for tho County of Lake. James Miller ami Henry Ammerman, plaintiffs, vs. Caspar Schneider, George Nurse, John Green and H. E. Spencer, defendants; suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. To said defendants : TN THE ÑAME OF THE STATE OF OR- 1 egon: Your aro required to appear in said Court and answer the complaint of said plaintiff's filed against you by the first day of the next regular term of said Court, com mencing June 25, 1877. And you are notified that if you fail to an swer the complaint as above required, the plaintiffs will appl y to the Court for the re lie! demanded therein, to-wit : For a de cree against said Caspar Schneider for tho sum of fifteen liumlre»! ami ninety-six ami ninety-three humlredths dollars, with legal interest thereon from the 5th day of May, 1877, and the costs and disbursements of suit. And for the further decree against you for tho foreclosure of the mortgage de scribed in tho complaint, and the sale of all the interest of said Caspar Schneider in tho lands described in said complaint and mortgage. Published in the D emocratic T imes as to Caspar Schneider and John Green by an or der of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, dated the 10th day of May, 1877. Given under our hands this 11th day of May, 1877. A. C. J< >NES and KAHLER <t WATSON, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. COURT SITTINGS. 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-" toiler. County Court, first Monday in Jan uary, April. July ami October. I.ake County.— Circuit Court, fourth Mon day in June; County Court, first Monday in January, April, July and October. TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. the fact that wo have the largest assort- Administratrix's Sale of Real Estate. I , to nient of FANCY GOODS of every descrip- In the matter of the estate of John Payne, ! : deceased. I TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND I license of tho County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Josephine county, sitting for the transaction of probate bus.ness on April 2d, 1877, the undersigned, Administra trix of the estate of John Payne, deceased, will sell at public auction, for cash in U. S. gold coin, on the premises, in said coun ty. on Monday, June 11, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. M., the following described real property, situated in Josephine county, Oregon, belonging to tho estate of said de ceased, to-wit : Donation claim No. 41, formerly known as the donation claim of W. 11. Bonington —situated in Section No. 12, Township No. 38 South, Range No. 5 West. ELIZABETH PAYNE, Administratrix of the estate of John Payne, deceased. Dated this 28th day of April, 1877. ROPE, NAILS, HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ..... Silas J. Day [ Samuel Furry, [ Abram Miller; J. W. Manning ..E. D. Foudrav .........John Orth B. C. Goddard ,....E. J. Farlow ...J. S. Howard HIGHEST HONORS PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, —AT THE— PATENT MEDICINES, CENTENNIAL WORLD S FAIR 1876 ! WINDOW GLASSt GLASSn'AHE, THE “EXCELSIOR” LIVERY STABLE SHONINGER ORGANS PAINTS. OILS AMD Pronounced unanimously as PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, THE BEST INSTRUMENTS I BLUE VITRIOL, Oregon St., Jacksonville, Thcircomparative excellence is recognized W. J. PLYMALE, - - PROPRIETOR. by the Judyts in their llrpoit, from which the following is an extract : “The B..SHONINGER ORGAN CO’S, ex- hilnt as the l>est instruments at a price render- aving just received a new ing possible to a large class of purchas- stock of Harness, Buggies and Car ers, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel ami pleasing effects, riages, I am now prepared to furnish my containing many desirable improvements, patronsand the public generally with as will stand longer in dry or damp climates, less liable to get out of order, all the boards FINE TURNOUTS being made three-ply, put together so it is As can be had on tho Pacific Coast. Saddle impossible for them to either shrink, swell horses hired to go to any part of the country. or split.” THE ONLY ORGANS AWARD Animals BOUGHT ami SOLD. Horses ED THIS RANK. This Medal ami Award was granted after broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, ami the best of »•are bestowed upon the most severe competition of the best mak ers, before one of the most competent juries them while in my charge. ever assembled. New Styles anti prices just issued, which MY TERM.S ARE REASONABLE. are in accordance with our rule, the BES'l’ A liberal share of the public patronage is ORGAN tor the least money. We are prepared to appoint a few new solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. Agents. 111 ustrated Catalogues mailed, post-paid, NOTICE, STOCKMEN! on application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 97 to 123 C hesnut S treet , New Haven, Conn. H Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- ly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT IIORSE ami to me directed and delivered, in favor of L. J. C. Duncan, Peter Britt and Joseph PENINGER'S MIKE, Wetterer, and against John Ciniborsky «and Rafael Morat, for tho recovery of the sum of two hundred and eleven and twenty-six WILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE hundredths dollars, ($211.26) costs and dis II stable of Cardwell A McMahon dur bursements, ami also the costs of and upon ing the season of 1877, commencing April this writ, I have levied upon and will offer 1st and ending July 1st. Mike is 13 years old, was sired by old for sale for cash, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Vormont, out of a thoroughbred Whip mare ; he is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, Jacksonville, in said county, on well formed, and weighs 1,600 pounds. Ho Moutlny. June 11,1877, has sired more tine horses, according to the at ono o’clock r. m . of said day, tho follow class of mares that have been bred to him, than any other horso in the world, of his ing described real property, to-wit : The undivided one-fourth interest in a age, and he is without doubt the Favorite mining claim commencing at a black oak Horse where ho is known. I will furnish pasture to those desiring it tree about two rods north-westerly from tho junction ot the main Applegate and Car- at 75 cents per week. I will not bo respon bury fork oi said stream and running sible for any accidents or escapes. Terms—Twenty dollars. south-easterly 80 rods to a notice posted on J. A. CARDWELL. a pine troe ; thence 160 rods south-westerly to a stake ; thence north-easterly 80 rods to a notice posted on a pine tree about two feet WANTED ! in diameter ; thence south-westerly 160 rods to the place of beginning. Said claim be ing on unsurveyed land and comprising 80 acres in Township 10, south of range, 3 west, in Jackson county, Oregon. The no tice of said above described mining claim elivered at the foundry in was tiled and recorde«l in the Clerk’s office Ashland, for which we will pay the of Jackson county, Oregon, on the 22d day highest price. of September, A. D. 1876, by James Law Every farmer han-m<>ro or less old cast rence, Chris. Wintjeu, Fred. Grebe and ings alsiut his premises, such as old stoves, Rafael Morat. pinions and other articles. These they Also the undivided one-fourth interest in would do well to gather up, and bring them a water ditch taken out of Cougar fork of before the rain sets in. said Carbury fork and leading on said min We will also pay tho highest nrico for old ing claim. COPPER, BRASS ami ZINC. Also all the right, title and interest and J. M. Mct’ALL A CO. improvements in tiio following described real property, to-wit: The north-west of tho north-west % of section 31, To Whom It May Concern. and the south-west H ot the south-west J4 of section 30, in Township 37, south of range, 2 west. rniTE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES Levied U|>on as the real property of Rafael 1 notice that he has placed his notes and Morat, one of the above named «lotendants, i accounts in tho hands of J. A’unan, who is to satisfy tho demands of the above named authorized to c<»licet ami receipt for tho execution. J. W. MANNING, same. Those indebted are re«,nested to set Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. tle at once. 1». DONEGAN. Jacksonville, May 10, 1877. Jacksonville, April 16, 1877. B 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, D / HL, Whetstones, Tape ami Chalk Lines I I? VERY description of Cmlerv for sale v ' for sale at JOHN MILLER’S. cheap by JOHN MILLER. LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. 1 7»S'Solo Agents for Orction for theeele- ; brate.l CAKl'.OIJC S/IEE'C l>ll\ which i kills Ticks, Lice ami all parasites on sh«s»p, and is a sure cure for screw-w«»rm, scab ami foot rot. Circular sent on appli«*ation. ■ FRANCO-AJI ERICAN HOTEL <fc RESTAURANT, Opposite Od«I Fellows’ Hall, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MADAME HOLT. UNION - - Proinielresn. LIVERY ÄND SALE STABLE, COR. CALIFORNIA Æ 4th STS. rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- I speelfully inform their friends ami the public generally that they have purchased tlu* above establishment, which will be henceforth conducte«! under their constant personal supervision, ami they guarantee satisfact < n to all who may favor them with their patronage. These stables are centrally located, and within convenient distance of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses and mules will be boarded and cared for at moderate charges. They have one of tho largest ami finest stocks in Oregon, south <>1 Portland, of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, With singl«» or double teams, for hire on rea sonable terms. Also good Saddlo Horses ami Mules, which will be hired to go to any part ot th«» country at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, anti broke to saddle or harness. CARDWELL A McMAHON. . ! ! rpHE MADAME TAKE.S THIS METHOD 1 of tendering her thanks to the public for the patronage which has hitherto been ex- temle«l to her, and would rcs[>ecttully solicit its «•ontinuance. Her tables are always nnder her immedi ate control ; ami bv her long exiwrienee in the business sh<» feels confident that she will give entire satisfaction to all. Her b«>ds and rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable style, suited to tlu* accommodation of single occupants or families. Her beds arealways kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Interesting to Farmers. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT 1 to be the mutual advantage of millers and farmers, have made arrangements whereby the Ashland and Phmnix mills will lie under the management of Jacob Wag ner, who will have charge of both mills for the company during the ensuing year, end ing July 1st, 1877. We will pay the highest market price for good merchantable wheat, and are prepared to «‘ontract Hour at $18 per thousand poumli» at the mills. Office of the company at tho* Mills. Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville Ashland WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’* MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon. HENRY PAPE, Engineer. RAILROAD SALOON, THE CITY BREWERY, THROUGH TICKETS, 12| C ents . —BY— VEIT SCHUTZ. pHOTCE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- j V gars constantly on hand. The reading ’ table is also supplie«! with Eastern periodi cals and leading papers of the Coast. r . SCHUTZ respectfully fcv- formsthe citizens of Jacksonville and M ! surrounding country that be is now manu facturing, ami will constantly keep on hand OWDER—Giant, Blasting or gun powder, 1 th«- very b«»st of Lag«*r Boer." Those wishing all kinds, ami caps ami fuse, for sale in a cool glass of beer should give me a call. quantities to suit, by JOHN MILLER. P EW Guns ma«io to order and repairing JOHN MILLER. 1 N properly »lone by V LI, kinds of ammunition for sale by JOHN MILLER.