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Jlie gmurraiir uimrs. If you want to see all that’s new and nobby in the gunsmith’s line call on John Miller, who has just received a new stock of goods. He has new styles of pistols, all kinds of breach and muzzle-loading rifles and shot guns, and tools that would make a miner or hunter’s heart leap for joy. We can’t begin to enumerate, but ask that you go aud see for yourself. The Fourth of July Committee are doing everything in their power to make the celebration a success. Look out for the boom of the cannon at sun rise and prepare to join the processor! to the grove, llev. Bell will orate and the “Skidmore Guards” and Plug Uglies” will appear. Lots of fun an ticipated. Horsemen are repairing and arrang ing Bybee’s track and preparing for the Fall training of fast stock. GENERAL NOTEN AND NEWS. NEW, THIS WEEK. FOURTH OF JULY. THE BEAUTIFUL The Pelton machine shops at Salem were Programme of Exercises. MINING NOTICE. consumed by fire on the 18th. SATURDAY NATIONAL SALUTE AT SUNRISE. JUNE .10, 1877. George Francis Tiain calls himself “The U. S. LAND OFFICE, | Stormy Petrel of t^lie Skeptical Ocean.” The procession will form in front of R oseburg , O regon , J une 21, 1877. J HKIEF MKXTIDM. A little one, of an inquiring turn of mind, the Court House at 9:30 o’clock and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. B. Desselles and James Connell, whose Local items very scarce. is anxious to know why the dolls are all inarch to Bybee’s Grove in the follow Postoffice address is Kerbyville, Oregon, Don’t forget the Alleghanians. girls. have made application for patent for gold ing order: placer milling claims, being joined on the Remember the Teachers’ Examina Sitting Bull has become an international North, East, South and West by unsur Marshal of the Day. tion to-day. nuisance, and Canada wants to rid herself veyed lands, situated in Waldo Mining Dis Brass Band. I of him and his followers. trict, Josephine county, Oregon, and desig All our up-country burgs are on tip Orator, Reader and Chaplain. nated as lots Nos. 38 and 39, and the same Three hundred Mormon converts lately toe about the Indian war. Assistant Marshals. are respectively bounded and described as arrived in New York from Europe and have follows: Committee of Arrangements. Our livery stables seem to bo doing Beginning at a post set South 17.00 chains been forwarded to Salt Lake. National Car. a lively business now-a-days. and West 17.65 chains from section corn IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION, Ten elicit stills were lately seized by tho Citizens on foot. er post on South line of section 34, in town II. M. Thatcher, of Linkville, was Revenue Collector, in the mountains near On arriving at the Grove the follow ship 40 S., range 8‘West; thence South 7.60 in town on business during the week. chains to post No. 2; thence West 20.00 tlit* State line of Pennsylvania. ing exercises will take place : chains to post No. 3; thence North 7.00 Ben Holladay and wife ami child Seventy New York policemen lately 1st. Music by the band. chains to post No. 4 ; thence East 20.00 passed through town on last Sunday’s made a raid of the houses of prostitution in chains to the place of beginning—Contain 2d. Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. M. A. stage. ing 14 acres. that city and captured fifty prostitutes. 1VTLL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON Williams. Starting again from a post set at the edge IV at my stables near Ashland. One of our base ball clubs is going Minneapolis, Minn., millers and farmers 3d. Singing by the car representation—thir of the water of Illinois river, below Scotch TERMS—$25 the season ; or $30 /he sea cleared $3,(XX),(XX) last year by grinding up Gulch ; thence North 66° 30' W. 3.00 chains son, with the privilege of returning the to try to flax out Ashland in a game ty-eight little girls. their wheat and shipping the flour in stead, ! j 4th, Reading of the Declaration of Inde to corner No. 2; thence South 23J 30' W. mare next year to one ot my imported horses to-day. 15.70 chains to North line of claim No. 38 ; if she does not prove with foal this sea pendence, by L. G. Ross. thence East 1.48 chains to N. E. corner of son-payable in U. S. gold coin or grain at Unusual numbers of strangers tread T he B ig D itch .—Tho company The Sacramento Record-Union of June 25th contains twenty-six “announcements” j claim No. 38 ; thence South 66° 30' E. 1.52 market price. Music by the band. our streets of late. Ad. keeps an eye proposing to construct the Sterling of candidates who want office in that 5th. chains to post No. 4; thence North 23° 30' 6th. Oration, by Rev. J. R. N. Bell. Good pasturage for mares at 62^ cents on ’etn. E. 2.50 chains to starting point, contain- per week. No liability for accidents or ditch have advertised for men to con county. 7th. Music by the band. ing 5.00 acres, Aggregate acres 19, in said escapes. Rev. M. A. Williams will hold re tract fer digging the same. They Oakey Ilall has given the slip* to his ' Sth. Dinner. lots. In a short time I will issue acircular with The location of said claims is of record, engravings of several of my horses, mares ligious services at the M. E. Church have 16 miles to be dug and offer to., watchers in London and is now undiscover- 9lh. Music by the band. said claims were acquired by said ap- and view of my stables, with a history of to-morrow. The afternoon festivities will com The plicants by location and purchase and the the Percheron Horse, and why^they are pre let it in sections of one mile to five, as able. He is now described as “in the world, Jay Beach and lady returned front bidders may elect, They propose to but not of it.” prise a series of amusements, among same are. now known as the Scotch Gulch ferable to other large horses; hints on Placer Mine. The “ Molly Maguires ” areagain at work. * demand and prices for horses in their wediling tour on Monday. They pay the cash in installments as the which will be a special entertainment All adverse claims must be filed in the U. breeding, Europe and America. They have lately assassinated several prom- | Land Ollieeat Roseburg, Oregon, before left for Fort Klamath on Friday. I have full blood Jersey Cattle of the best work progresses, the whole to be paid inent citizens and some witnesses in the i by the famous “Skidmore Guards,” in S. the expiration of the sixty days of the pub for sale. Every family that keeps a The ditch company have contracted on completion of each contract. So ease of former convictions. their unique uniform. The “Plug lication of this notice, to have standing in quality c >w should have a Jersey. this olliee and at the General Land Office. for the delivery of the lumber and far no bids have been made. Come The above circular will be sent on appli Fifty thousand dollars was taken from | Uglies” will be out in force and the is hereby ordered that the above notice cation. W. C. MYER. timber they will need in their work. along, now, all you ditch diggers. The a bank in New York on the 224 to pay off I little folks may reasonably expect be It published for sixty days in the D emo Ashland, Ogn., March 24, 1877. ditch must be done, if possible in the There will be a purse hung up on the employes on the Grand Trunk railway, j heaps*of fun. The whole to conclude cratic T imes , a weekly newspaper, pub- lished in Jacksonville, Oregon. next five months, and it will take two when a thief nipped the entire package and the 4th for the winning nine in a gam“ with a grand ball to be given at the Given under my hand this, 20th day of NOTICE, STOCKMEN! or three hundred men to complete the got away with it. June, 1877. \S ho of base ball to take down, job in the time proposed. WM. R. WILLIS, Register. Preparations are being made to light a Social Club Rooms and an elegant sup wants it ? —------------ > • - - — — beacon tire on the summit of Mount Hood j per by Mrs. Vining. Everybody is S killful S urgical O peration . on The celebration at Foot’s creek will LIME FOR SALE, tho night of July 4th, by a party of invited. be their best effort and you bet they A few days ago Dr. G. II. Aiken, as tourists. They will each carry up a load of C ommittee of A rrangements . THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE, don’t do anything by mincing methods sisted by J. W. Merritt, Esq., success pitch pine for the purpose, —ANE down there. Ben Holladay’s children aro contesting fully performed a skillful surgical oper N otice to T eachers .—There will TURK, their mother's will by which -Holladay be a public examination of applicants Robt. A. Miller, who has for several ation upon Clarence Carter, aged about BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE ILL MAKE THE SEASON AT JACK- months been attending college at Sa 16, son of John L. Carter, of this place. pere became possessed of several hundred i I for teachers’ certificates held in Jack sonville, Rock Point and Sam’s Val thousand dollars’ worth of property which sonville on Saturday, June 30, 1877. ley, commencing April 1st, at the following lem, returned home on a vacation on The boy had long been a cripple from the youngsters claim by right and law. rates : $5, $10 and $15. Teachers will please take notice and contraction of the tendon Achilles or Saturday last. Turk is 8 years old this Spring. His sire “Editing a paper Is like carrying an um act in accordance therewith. rnilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- heel cord. The complaint had grown was Arabian, out of a Timoleon inare. Wm. Angle has bought out Ed. I by inform tlie public that ho has ONE brella on a windy day—everybody thinks E. J. F arlow . School Sept. Turk’s dam was French. He is a dark chest- so severe that he walked with great dif- THOUSAN D BUSH ELS of superior Jackson Smith in the carpentering and build fficulty. This coid was severed and the he could manage it better than the man who Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands has hold of the handle. ” And many ot BORN. ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working ing business and hereafter the firm warped leg straightened, so that the them are right — as far as the umbrella goes. best style and at reasonable rates will do condition. will be Hixkenjos A Angle. Competent judge* agree that Turk’s colts lad will have full use of his limbs in a Tho Hilton-Seligman quarrel has been SPENCE—In Kerbyville, Oregon, June 11, well to call on me. For further information will compare favorably with any yet pro 1877, to the wde of James Spence, a inquire at the I franco-American 11 otel. Our Marshal has been busy the pa-t short time. duced in the State, and he is highly recom dropped by the papers, it having proved daughter. ------- --------- G. W. HOLT. week, several fights having occurred, mended by leading stock-raisers of Douglas only a personal quarrel. The public are , Feb. 11, 1875. Jacksonville T he A lleghanians .—This well- GILLMORE—In Kerbyville, Oregon, June countv, where he has made several seasons. lie furnished lodgings fur some of not much interested in such squabbles, no 13, 1877, to the wife of D. M. Gillmore, a WESTROP. known troupe of musical artists—bell matter how rich or famous the parlies son JOHN L. CARTER & SON, The Meadows, Feb. ROBT. —14-pounder. them, a* also some drunks. 1, 1877. Sheriff Manning and his deputy, J. ringers and all—will appear before an may bo. X P ¿INTERS. MARRIED. 1,000,000 BOTTLES B. Coat-, returned from Salem on Sat audience of our citizens on the even The Cincinnati Enquirer says that Alex. Stephens has been attending a gymnasium OF THE —BANNESTER—At the resi urday evening last. They safely de ing of July 3d, giving a concert, the since he arrived home. He is now able to MORRISON dence of R. B. Bannester, on Applegate, W E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO livered their birds to the care of Supt. bills say, for the benefit of the M. E. hold out one very large handful ot feathers. June 25, 1877, by Thus. B. Kent, J. P., ! V all kinds of Painting, including Church. This company and their per He is also doing the circus globe act, using John L. Morrison and Miss Ellen Ban Burch. nester—all of Jackson county. HOUSE PAINTING, Judge Tolman and party returned formances are t<x> well known all over soap bubbles for spheres. the cuuntry«for us to add anything to SIGN PAINTING, DIED. from the Cow* creek country Saturday their popularity by remarks. The pa The loss by the late fire in New Bruns ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, last. They expect to return in a week pers North speak well of them and wick has been figured down to $15,000,000, KEENY—At the Dutcher Ranch, on Rogue on which there is an insurance of $6,000,000, river, Josephine county, Oregon, May 25, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. have been sold the last year, and nut one or two and resume prospecting in that say they have lost nothing of their all good. Several men are arrested for try 1877, Mrs. Maggie Keeny. complaint has reached us that they usve not done al! that is claimed for them. /tfa“ skill and attractions since their last legion. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. ing to spread the tire afier the fire com deed, scientific skill cannot go beyond the Tunic. panies had it under control. Wm. K. Ish, formerly of this place, visit. result reached in these wonderful prepara Orders from the country promptly attend Every one, at times, feels the necessity of tions. Added to Carbolic, Arnica, >!iuiha, 21. is now in Alaska, acting as Superin G erman L utheran S ervices .— One Hyman, colored Congressman, some restorative ot the vital powers, de ed to. Seneca-Oil and \\ itch-Hazel, are other in by mental or bodily exhaustion. gredients, which make a family liniment tendent of a mining company ia that Lutheran services, in the German lan threatens if the President longer withholds pressed his commission as internal revenue collector ! In such conditions, let every one, instead ot that defies rivalry. Rheumatic and bed Government forsaken and ice-bound guage, will be held at the court bouse and gives him no other good office, he* will I | I ilying to the alcoholic or medicinal stimu ridden cripples have by it been enabled to lants, which must be followed by depres AT COST country. throw way their crutches, and many who in this place to-morrow at 11 o’clock, go over to the Democrats and destroy the sion equal to their excitement, reinvigorate tor years have been atliicted with Neuralgia, Some of the boys from the ditch a . .XL, and in the M. E. Church at 8 Republican party in North Carolina. his deranged system by the natural tonic Sciatica, Caked Breasts, Weak Backs, 4tc., elements of the P eruvian SYRIT. Sold by f TO CLOSE BUSINESS! have found permanent reloaf. survey were in town on Sunday last. o’clock, p. m ., by Rev. C. D reves , from Chico, June 23.—The soap factory which all druggists. Mr. Josiah Westlake, of Marysville, O., It will take a week or two yet to fin San Francisco. All Germans are cor is somewhat noted in connection with re writes: I’li'tolicited Testimony. cent occurrences, was burnt for the third “For years my Rheumatism has been so rilHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING DE- ish up. They say they are enjoying dially invited to attend. F airfield , M e ., April 28, 1864. 1 termined to close out business imme bad that I have been unable to stir from time by incendiaries ; loss, $5,000. There is good times. S ocial D ance .—The brass and an evident determination on the part of Gentlemen—Seeing numerous certificates diately, now offers for sale his entire stock the house. I have tried every remedy I in the Miane Partner endorsing the merits of cigars, tobacco, pipes, stationery, Yankee could hear of. Finally, I learned of Che Capt. Ankeny was in town the other string bands will give a party at Veit some persons to break up the business. <>t the Great Lung Remedy, W istar ’ s B al notions, fancy goods, musical instruments, Centaur Liniment. The first three bottles day. He returned to Galice creek Schutz’s hall on the evening of July Four men attempted to rob the express sam of W ild (C herry , 1 am induced and I frames and brackets, nuts and candies, jew enabled me to walk without my crutches. take great pleasure in giving publicity to elry and other articles too numerous to 1 am mending rapidly. I think your Lini with a new supply of picks, and other 4lh. Everybody is invited. Tickets car on the Lake Shore and Michigan South the great cure it accomplished in my family mention, AT COST. Sale positive and terms ment simply a marvel.” mining tools, and something else for will be $2.50 and Madam Holt, of the ern railroad the other day. Just as they in the year 1856. During the summer of cash. Those desiring anything in this line This Liniment cures Burns and Scalds that year my son, Henry A. Archer, now without a scar, extracts the poison from themselves. the plva-ure and profit of his crew. Franco-American, will furnish the sup began to bind the Expressman the Mayor postmaster in this place, was attacked with should call and see for bites ami stings, cures Chilblains and F. BRECK ENFELD. of Toledo, with a posse, who had been spitting of blood, cough, weakness of lungs, Rain ! Rain ! At intervals for sev per. Frosted-feet, and is very efficacious for Ear Jacksonville, May 16. 1877. posted on the attempt gobbled up the and general debility, so much so that our ache, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions. eral days and nights during the past family physician declared him to have a GREAT SACRIFICE! S tate S chool F und .—Our county whole lot. Good. T he C entaur L iniment , Y ellov .’ W up “ seated consumption. ” He was under per , is intended for the tough fibres, cords, week rain has fallen and the weather Treasurer, John Ortb, has received A Polk county woman recently sued her medical treatment for a number of months, and muscles ot horses, mules, and animals. has been cooler for this season of the $1,204.95 in coin and $533.90 in cur husband and got judgment on a promissory but received no benefit from it. At length, R eau ! R ead ! —IN— note, signed by him in her favor. The from the solicitation ol himself and others, year than at any previous season for Rev. Geo. W. Manorl^ill, Schoharie Co., I rency, as this county’s share of the N. Y., says: Sheriff has levied upon a wagor. in Salem I was induced to purchase one bottle of several years. State School Fund for distribution belonging to tho husband to satisfy the W istar ’ s B alsam of W ild C herry , which “ My horse was lame for a year with a fet benefitted him so much I obtained another, B L ACKSMITHING ! lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed Prospecting, we understand, has among our School Districts. judgment in favor of the wife. It may be which in a short time restored him to his to cure and I considered him worthless been suspended on the Lawrence & Co. wrong to give this information. If so, we usual state of health. I can safely recom until 1 commenced to use Centaur Liniment, I.ATEK «AK ARWN. mend this remedy to others in like condi which rapidly cured him. 1 heartily reco- claims on Applegate for want of water. ask pardon. tion, for it is, 1 think, all it purports to be— mend it.” 4 S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- They will extend their diteh as soon as The latest from the Indian war in Idaho A committee of ladies waited on Mayor THE GREAT LUNG REMEDY FOR THE TIMES? It makes very little difference whether 21 ing out at cost and freight, we are ready po-sible. Ves. Smith and “Pony” is to the effect that the Indians have recon- Prince, of Boston, the other day and asked The above statement, gentlemen, is my to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but the case be “wrench,” sprain, spavain offering to you in favor of your Hampton will have the water on their sidered their programme and have begun him to prohibit the use of wine atari ensu- voluntary have the cash when the work is com or lameness of any kind, the effects are Balsam, and is at your disposal. As ever, must to pillage and burn. They have destroyed pleted. Shop on the corner of California the same. The great power of the Liniment suing reception of Mr. Hayes. The Mayor yours, ground by the 4th. ’ A ndrew A rcher . is, however, shown in Poll-evel, Big-head, and Main streets. all the improvements and crops of settiers replied that he had been studying the sub Sweeny. Spavin, Ring-bone, Galls and From a private letter from James C. on Salmon river and have driven the stock ject of prohibition for 30 years and had SHANNON A BIRDSEY. ^z£TThe National Gold Medal was awarded Scratches. This Liniment is worth millions into the mountains. On the 24th Joseph come to the conclusion that a person had a McCully, we learn that there are about and of dollars yearly to the Stock-growers, his band were on Salmon river, about right to drink wine when he chose,and that to Bradley A Rulolson tor the best Photo TO THE PUBLIC Livery-men, Farmers, and those having 10,000 sheep in the Klamath valley, 25 miles South of Mount Idaho. His force he intends to do so himself. graphs in the United States, and the Vienna valuable animals to care for. We warrant was estimated at about 300, and others vYere Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont yOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT its effects ami refer to any Farrier who has and that the Post has been almost constantly joining him in small squads, lie The Danube, from its source to its mouth I all persons traveling and crossing the ever used it. abandoned, the troops having gone to says he will go southward to the Payette and in an air line, is 1,000 miles, but the stream gomery street, San Francisco. bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, that Laboratory of J. B. Rose A Co., Wieser, and that within two moons he will the Nez Perce war. Only about 25 be Jackson county is in no wise responsible for 46 St., New York. able to clean out all the settlements in I is so tortuous that its actual length is 1,820 any accident or loss that may be sustained soldiers and two officers remain. central and northern Idaho, including Lew I miles, and it traverses nearly 22 degs. of while crossing said bridge, as the same is Golden yellow spots are beginning iston and Fort Lapwai, and that he will then latitude and 5% deg. of longitude. The WILL be GIVEN BY THE not standing upon any public highway. C HILDREN “have a big time.” Gen. Howard, with a Published by order of the County Court, to make their appearance in the valley force of over 500 men and several pieces of Danube and its tributaries drain an area of A complete substitute for Castor Oil, with this 9th day of April, 1877. out its unpleasant taste or recoil in tho including two Gatling guns, was 300,000 square miles. At the points now oc as viewed from our office. Soon the artillery, Attest : E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. throat. The result of 2() years’ practice by within 40 miles of Joseph on the 24th. cupied by the contending armies it aver AT THEIR HALL, Dr. Sairt’l Pitcher, of Massachusetts. hudtendman and his reaper will tread Other troops are being posted, so as to cut ages three-fourths of a milo in width MINING NOTICE. Pitcher’s Castoria is particularly recom off all recruits for Joseph if possiblee. The with a three-mile current at low water. the mellow soil and trudge their plod WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, JULY 4, '77. mended for children. It destroys worms, Northern Indians generally repudiate him. ding way to the supper table after sun- otice is hereby given that assimilates the food, and allows natural The Salem Mercury says : W. U. Myer, News by Yesterday’* Mail. SUPPER AT MRS.MINING ’ S. the undersigned have purchased the sleep. Very efficacious in Croup and for down—at least the husbandman will. Co. B. 1st U. S. Cavalry passed Rock who always has an eye to business, has dis interests of Wm. Irwin, W. F. Brown and children Teething. For Colds, Feverish Henry Pape, Jr., Chas. Prim, Frank Point, 14 miles north of here, last night, on tributed to each of our business men a sup TICKETS, (Supper InAuded), $2 50. W. W. Smith in the Courtney, Irwin A Co. ness, Disorders of the Bowels, and Stomach. ply of blotting pad upon which is his card mine in Josephine county, aiid will pay all Complaint's, nothing is so effective. It is as Drum and Willie Mensor went into their way from Fort Klamath to the Nez and a cut of some of his celebrated Perch- debts of said company up to this date. pleasant to take as honey, costs but 35 country. FLOOR MANAGERS: I). C. COURTNEY, the mountains last Monday for a Perce Cents, and can be had of any Druggist. A fight has doubtless been had with eron horses and Jersey cows, together with W. M. MURPHY. This is one of many testimonial: week’s hunt. They were unfortunate Joseph’s band ere this, as Gen. Howard, his stables at Ashland, Jackson county. D. Linn, Sol Sachs, R. Kahler, T. J. Kenney Picket creek, April 16, 1877._____________ “C ornwall , L ebanon C o ., P a ., ) with a force of over 500 troops and weli as to the weather and returned on armed citizens was within 20 miles of him He is business man enough to know and ^¿TGOOD MUSIC FURfrlSHED.“6S March 17,1874. J Estray Notice. “Dear <Sir,—I have used your C astoria Thursday. Wonder if they bfrtd of on the 26th. Joseph was waiting for them appreciate the benefits of advertising, and NEW TAILOR SHOP! my practice for some time. 1 take great at from henee lets no «portunity pass to present aken up by the undersigned , in the Nez Perce war ? They were in with a force variously pleasure in recommending it to the profeMion * [ 250 to 400. Many renegade* > Joined hl* business to the pftblic. living in Table Rock precinct, one bay JdARI^S, that direction. as a safe, reliable and agreeable medicine. .him, despite all efforts to prevent them. horse, nine years old, about 16 hands higli, Mr. Hayes has isafted the following order th«) Morton and crew reached Portland yester- It ia particularly adopted to children where Hon. L Cox canto R^-NCISCO, HAS branded on the left shoulder with the letter the repuguant taste of Castor Oil renders it to all prominent Federal officers throughm^J Y. The owner is requested to come for top in /Masonic Build B/s ago. Galice creek country he Russians have erdtoed the Danube in the country : ostoflicv. ice), whore he is ward and prove property, pay damages and so difficult to administer. E. A. ENDERS, M. D.” gfua* force and m one ui* their fights with W ashington , June 23, 1877.—Sir : I de-| along xecute all wo! *k in his line in take him away, or he will lie sold according He says tunneling Mothers who try Castoria will find that the Turk* at Rutse hu Icthe English counsel M. COLWELL. to call attention to tlmr follow) llike manner, froi a the cleaning to law. •a they hoisted the America* flag for protection sire they can sleep nights and that their liabies lively and the ledge graph in a letter addressed ljy ir ring of clothes to tl te will be healthy. Cop- but the Turk* banged away at it. Seven Secretary of the m ---------- * * Treasury (Withe con go toward the hill on J. B. R ose A Co., New York. P. of H. MUI Co. Notice. tantly hundred shells were thrown into Rutschuk to be observed cers of the gen anufacture of Complete New Suits! pertail lead. They in one day. Up to Monday 28,000 Russians government in ion to elections : “No have had crossed the Danube in one place. taking out rich roc officer should equired or permitted to A good stock of all kinds of Gents’ Trim VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FARM FOR SALE. latest dispatches from Armenia say the take part mings will l>e be kept on hand. Persons de the annual meeting of the stockholders j in the management of political imngs their mill on the Turks had gained a great victory over the nzations, caucuses, conventions or siring to make up their owri goods can have of the P. of H. Mill Company will be held John Orth Russians near Erzerouin and took 1,000 organ! he undr signed offers for election igns. Their right to vote the same cut to order. Rampies of goods at the Grange Hall at Phoenix, Oregon, on sale his farm situated on Antelope creek, be ordered and prisoners. •» c kept from which suits cai Thursday, July 12, 1877, at 10 o ’ clock a . m ., and to ex; their views on public quea btoek kind o’ 12{miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 A heavy storm of wind and rain passed tions, eitk for the purpose of electing oilicers and sily or through the press, is made up. B drivers and over the Western States on the 26th, extend not denie< d, ffrovided it does not interfere Jacksonville, June 23, 1 77. transacting such other business as may acres of land, 400 acres being good farming K ing as far east as Ohio and Kentucky. A come bofore the meeting. AU are request land and under fence. It is a good grain iclischarge of their official duties, with the toned great deal of property was destroyed and No as*eM VERY description o« Cutlery for sale sa farm and sheep ranch, well w’atered ana ed to be present. ment for political purposes should fre cheap by J 0HN MILLER. near many D\es lost. good houses and barns upon it. - be al^wi By order ot the Board of Directors : wed. ” This rule is applicable to the TERMS OF SALE—$9 per acre, one-halt The roll of the neXft U« (^Rep everYj' F. M. PLYMALE, Secretary. ’-“ -department of the civil service. It ve- ORSE, Paint, Sash, Sci bbingand Blaok- down, the balance to suit purchaser. tipp» resentatives, as made ftp ‘ alwan should be understood by every officer of ening Brushes at JO N MILLER’S. J. W. SIMPSON. F you want a No. I home-made Rifle or show* a Democratio nu inent th the general government that he is expected ’ Buy a Pistol or N. B. — This land will be sold in smaller first-class Shotgun, go to O you want protection •even 4*nricts to hear from. to conform his conduct to its requirements. ning the off wheel JOHN MILLER, Knife, or both, of J' HN MILLER, parcels, if desired ♦** Gipen backs 94 In San Francisoo. Very respectfully, R. B. HAYES, Lrench. PRIDE OF PERCHE, W Qentaur I A GRAND BALL! - Jacksonville Social Club, N T T E H D I 1