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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1877)
«er. ¡Ihr gmotraffc ®n»rs. FRIDAY............................ OCTOBER 5, 1«77. SOLDIER, REST. There was a Russian came over the sea, Just when the war was growing hot, Ami his name it was Tjalikavakaree- Kariudobrolikauahmiurot- Schibkadirova- I vardiizstova- Sanalik- Danerik- Vargodhot. A Turk was standing upon the shore, Right where the terrible Russian crossed, Ami he cried, “Bisinillah! I’m Ab El Kor Bazaroukt lg<»nautosgobross- < iettinpnivadi- K hgekosladji- Grivino- Blivido- Jenikodosk ! ” So they stood, like brave men, long and well; And*they called each other their projHjr names. Till the lock-jaw seized them, and where they fell. They buried them by the Irdosholames- Kalatalustchuek- Mischtaribustcup- Bulgari- 1 »ulbari- Sneharimainz. MLM.KO. XOi r* AM> XEWM. •■Csiiker In the limi.” You watch its development with expect ant solicitude—the choice, exquisitelv- inoulded bud which promises to unfold with the perfect flower. You perhap* think how it will adorn the drawing-room vase, and anticipate the pleasures of showing it to your flower loving friends. But some i morning you find its head drooping, its fra grance fled, and an ugly purple spot on one ■ of the delicately-tinted petals. It is the po- j et’s “-anker in the bud." How often the I loathsome canker blights the cherished “in- \ fant blossoms” in our household gardens —those human buds w hich give earnest of a brilliant future. The noisome canker, so long concealed—scrofula—at length reveals its dreaded presence and to our bright hopes succeeds the most agonizing fear, for we know the fatal sequel it portends—pul monary consumption. It is estimated by eminent medical authorities that at least one-fifth of mankind are afflicted with this insidious malady. But its ravages are so se cret, that even its victims are unaware of its presence until it suddenly discloses itself in some of its myriad and ofttimes fatal forms. A slight cutaneous eruption is often the on ly indicator of its presence. The only means of exterminatinir this disease from the system is by a thorough course of consti tutional treatment This treatment must fulfill three indications, namely,' promote nutrition, alter or purify the blood, and ar rest disorganization of the tissues and the formation of tubercles. No more efficient alterative can be employed for these pur poses than Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis covery. While imparting strength ami tone to the digestive organsit cleanses the blood and heals the diseased tissues. Test its virtues ere the deadly canker has blight ed the lite you prize. K. KUBLI, POSITIVE LEGAL ADV E RTIS E M E N TS. SPECIAL Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. In tho matter of the estate of Evin Taylor, deceased. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND 1 license of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine county, sitting for the transaction of probate business at the September term, 1877, the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Evin Taylor, deceased, will sell at public auction, on a credit, of. six months at the Court House door in Kerbyville, in said county, on Saturday, October 13, 1877, at 1 o’clock p. M., the following described real property, situated in Josephine county, Oregon, belonging to the saul deceased, to-wit: Lot 6, No. 5, in section 35, township 36 south, range No. 7 west, and also two min ing ditches. JAMES NEELY, Administrator of said estate. Dated September 6, 1877. Sheriff’s Sale. SIXTY DAYS’ SALE! —AT— i Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, ANOUNNCEMENT ! DEALER & WORKER IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. —FROM TIIE— Pumps, Fisher & Caro’s. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, New York Store NAILS, OREGON STREET, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES SELLING OUT and NO HUMBUG HARDWARE, TINWARE, Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND order of sale duly issued out of the POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, on the 28th day of Au gust A. D., 1877, ami to me directed and de Fuse and Caps. livered, in favor of the Board of Commis sioners for the sale of School Land and tho management of the Common School Fund, and against IL A. Grigsby ami A. M. Grigs Wooden and Willow Ware by for the recovery of the sum of three hun dred and fifty-four and 70-100 ($354.70) dol lars, gold coin, and interest at ten per cent. ROPE, NAILS, per annum, and the further sum of $20.75 costs and disbursements and also the aeeru- ing costs, I have levied upon and w ill offer for sale for cash, in U. S. gold coin, at pub rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING CON- lic auction to the highest bidder, at the I eluded to sell their entire stock of mer PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS Court House door, in Jacksonville, Jackson chandise anil close out business, now oiler County, Oregon, on for sale for CASH or its equivalent, at CUTLERY, WIRE, Saturday, the 6th day of October, 1877, at two o'clock p. m . of said day, the follow- SAN FRANCISCO COST! ing described real property to-wit; The Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, south-east quarter of section twenty-five (25) a large stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, in township 36 south, range No. 2 west, sit- u.ited in Jackson County, Oregon, and lev- Clothing, Bootsand Shoes, Hats, Groceries, ETC., ETC. ied upon as the real property of the above Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware, etc., etc. To convince flu* public that we mean bus named defendants, H. A. Grigsbyand A. iness we quote the prices of a few staple ar M. Grigsby, to satisfy the above named ex- ticles as an illustration : ecution and order of sale. I have secured the services of a First-class J. W. MANNING, Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. QREAT REDUCTIONS: Jack onville, September 3d, 1877. ing promptly and in superior style. Jacksonville, - - Oregon* B Our Stock Must be Sold! HE ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCIIAN- dise lias been arranged for a T — . . > ... . ■■ | There are now 150 students in attendance One More t n fortunate. ! at the Willamette Vniversity, Salem. i Sehipka means wild rose—and wild rose ■ Almost every day the papers chronicle the I GENERAL suicide of some poor unfortunate whose the terrible veils of the terrible lurks. mind has been enfeebled by dyspepsia, over The Enterprise says that the Oswego Iron I whose earthly horizon a heavy gloom has gathered from ther.ntold and untenable ag Works only brought s ;;»,000at its recent sale. onies of this cruel complaint. Dyspepsia is A coroner’s jury in Arkansas found that one of the most depressing diseases atllict- a corpse came to its death “by holding five ing humanity. It is cosmopolitan in its nature—no country is exempt from its visi i aces.” tations, no family free from its attacks. I It is said that onions raised under blue There is a balm Gilead; it comes in the shape ; glass have a soft radiance like the perfume of the Pr.nvviAN SYItl’P. For years it has i 1 been scattering its bless^ftfs abroad. There of violets. AND TIIE FOLLOWING is,probably, no disease which experience has so amply proved to be remediable by the John Sherman has suspended speechy eruvian S yrup as dyspepsia. The most ■ pay ments.and tin* gn*enback Republicans of P inveterate forms of this disease have been Ohio hope he won’t lesume. completely cured by this medicine, as am Follow the star of promise first seen in your ple testimony ot many ot our first citizens COST REDUCTIONS prove. Sold by all druggists. life’s early morning; never desist, though ----------•---------- 14 yards of standard prints....................... $1.00 Summons. you find the labor toilsome and the genius From N. Plummer. ?I. I»., Auburn. N. It« White Rock and Lownsdale misled. Muslins................................. 12’Jc. per yard “Although averse to countenancing pat In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Dress Linen............................. 33!;1 c. “ for Jackson County. Mrs. Holton, of Marshfield, Coos county, ent medicines, I cheerfully lnake.an excep MADE FOR (trass Cloths ........................... 12 ’ ic. “ tion of your very excellent lung prepara A. J. Moon, plaintiff, r.s. Lewis Ilerling, TN CONNECTION WITH TIIE ABOVE, gave birth to triplets, all girls, on the 14th Bed Ticking ............................ 16(<i.3O “ tion—D r .W istar ’ s B alsam of W ild C her defendant; actional law to recover money. ult. They weighed respectively 8, 7 ami 6S ry . This preparation I have used in my Best Brands of Teas............... 5(>e. per pound i I am receiving and have constantly on To Lewis Herling, said defendant: hand a full and first-class stock of Costa Rica Coffee................... 25c. “ practice for more than ten years past, ami pounds. In the name of the State of Oregon: have always found it to be of more effectu And all other articles at corresponding Ben Holladay has entered suit against al service than anything within my knowl yt)T ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND low rates. Groceries, TIIE Ben Simpson lor foreclosure of mortgage edge- I recommend it with the greatest con 1 required to appear in said Court and The public is invited t^ call and avail ' answer the complaint filed against you in fidence to those subject to coughs ami pul themselves of this opportunity of securing for $16,999 again-t the farm of the latter in DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, monary complaints.’’Sold by all druggists. ; this action within t< n days from the time of bargains before it is too late. Polk county. the service of this summons on you, if serv FISHER A CARO. Ready-Made Clothing, ed within said county; or, if served on you It is remarked that every first-class pianist OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. within any other county in this State, then Prints, 15 yds., $1.00. bobs his or her neck right and left and for POST SCRIPT. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Eto. within twenty days from the time of ser- ward and back like an old sock hanging on I vice; or, if served on you out of the State of STATE OF OREGON. All persons knowing themselves indebted a clothes-line. j Oregon, then by the first day of the next Governor,................................. S. F. Chadwick I regular term of said Court, to be begun and by either note or book account are hereby “Why do you use paint?” asked a violin secretary of State................... S. F. Chadwick notified to settle by September 1st next, or Everything sold at reasonable rates. ; held on the 12th day of November, 1877, the their accounts will be placed in the hands ist of his daughter. “For the same reason state Treasurer,......................... A. IL Brown second Monday in said month. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Muslins, 8 Cts. a yard and of our attorney lor forced collection. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. that you use rosin, papa.” “How is that?” <tate Printer................................ M. V. Brown And you are notified that it you fail to an Those interested will please take notice. Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland swer said complaint as above required, the Upward. •‘Why, to help me draw my beau.” Jacksonville, July 14, 1877. F. A C. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re T. A. DAVIS. F. K. ARNOLD. The young ladies w ho have returned from ireuit Judge,.................................... p. }>. Prim lief demanded t heroin, to-wit: Fora judg the sea shore and country have now a new District Attorney,....................... H. K. Hanna ment against you for the sum of $113.87 VALUABLE LANDS with interest thereon from June 6th, 1877, at amusement. They while away the dull af JACKSON’ COUNTY. And all goods sold CHEAPER than aver the rate of fen per cent, per annum, and for ternoon counting each other’s treckies. County Judge............................... Silas I. Day the further sum of $252.56 with like interest FOR SALE OR LEASE! before. ,^-ir Please call and see for yourself. ountv Commissioners...... I Samuel l urry, from February 15th, 1877; and for the further “Madam,” said an impertinent boarder to WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, t Abram Miller, sum Of $29.74 with like interest from April his landlady, “your butter is too aristocratic sheriff,........................................ J. W. Manning 20th, 1877: and for the further sum of rpHF. CALIFORNIA A OREGON LAND for my democratic taste. It is one of the eas Clerk,........................................... E. D. Foudrav $457.83 with like interest from July 20th, I C ompany , assigns of the < >regon Central CALIFORNIA’S 71 FRONT STREET es in which sweetness is preferable to rank.’’ I'reasurer,.......................................... John Orth 1877; and for his costs and disbursements Military Wagon Road Company, hereby of Assessor,.................................... B. C. Goddard fer for sale or lease, in tracts to suit, all the A Chicago man has married three sisters, School Superintendent,............. E. J. Farlow incurred in this action. Given under our hands this 8th day of lands within Klamath Indian Reservation, PORTLANn, OREGON. and all are living, lie took them in order Surveyor,..................................... J. S. Howard August, 1877. Lake County, Oregon, enuring to the said O. (’. M. W. R. Co., under the Act of Con of their ages, lived with them a year, then JOSEPHINE COUNTY. KAHLER A WATSON, Plaintiffs Attorneys. gress approved July 2nd, 1864, granting obtained a divorce. There are three more County Judge,........................ M. F. Raid win Yerba Euena Bitters, Published bv order of Hon. P. P. Prim, lands to the State of Oregon “to aid in the yVE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND County Commissioners, I F- Seyferth, sisters left. ’ (H. I hornton. Judge of said Court, made on the 15th day construction ofa Military Wagon Road from . V a complete stock of For Regulating the T J ver and Purifying the Eugene City to the Eastern boundary of One of the prettiest and newest devices '■heritT,........................................... S. Messenger of September, 1877. Blood. said State". The said lands are situate tor fastening the fan to the costume is a gold Clerk,.......................................... Chas. Hughes within Townships 28 to 37South of the Base DRUGS, hand, studded w ith jewels, holding a strong, Treasurer,..................................................... Win. Aaucke Summons. Yerba Buena Bitters, Line, and 7 to 14 East of Willamette Meri Assessor............................................ J. p. Lewis light chain. This elegant trifle costs only School Superintendent,................ T. M. Smith dian, are secured by patents from the Gen For Indigestion. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, eral Government, and comprise 130,900 acres PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, $50. Surveyor,................................... W. N. Sanders for the County ot Jackson. of the best agricultural, grazing and dairy Coroner.............................. Geo. S. Mathewson Yerba Buena Bitters, Patrick Donegan, plaintiff, rt. Jonathan E. lands in Southeastern Oregon. Pai ties de As the law allows the widow one-third of LAKE COUNTY. ( ’ enter, Amanda Center. Fisher A Bro., sirous of locating thereon can obtain all PATENT MEDICINES, her deceased husband’s estate, how would For Dyspepsia. County Judge........................ ...... E. C. Mason and George W. Isaacs, defendants; suit in needful information by addressing the of Brigham Young’s property have been dis f S. ( '. Moss, equity. fice of the Company, 418 California St., San Yerba Buena Bitters, posed of if he had died w ithout a will? This County Commissioners,...... ( A. Tenbrook. GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, To Jonathan E. Center, Amanda Center, Francisco, Cal. Sheriff...................................... ....T. J. Brattain Fisher A Bro. and Geo. IF. Isaacs, defendants: The Great Spring Medicine. is a conundrum. Clerk............................................ R. B. Hatton CALIFORNIA & OREGON LAND CO. In the name of the State of Oregon: We suppose that when the entire Russian Treasurer..................................... J. L. Hanks PAINTS, OILS AND Yerba Buena Bitters, By GEO. E. STRONG, army went marching over the pontoon Assessor.................................... M. Riggs ATOU ARE REQUIRED TO APPEAR IN Agent ar.d Attorney-in-Fact. I said Court and answer the complaint of For Jaundice. bridges it didn't make one-half the clattering School Superintendent.......II. M. Thatcher PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, said plaintiff, filed against you, within ten Surveyor ............................... Frank Cheesman that a ten-year-old boy does w hen he walks days from the time of the service of this Yerba Buena Bitters, COURT SITTINGS. summons on you, it served within said coun down one flight of stairs. BLUE VITRIOL, Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second ty; or, if served on you within any other For Bilious Complaints. The Phrenological Journal advises young Monday in February, June and November. county in this State, then within twenty men to be guided by the shape of the chin County Court, first Monday in each month. days Irom the time ot service; or, if served LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. Josephine County.— Circuit Court, fourth on you outside of the State of Oregon, then in picking out a wile. Inattention to this THE EAGLE MILL. Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc For Regulating the Bowels. rule is probably the reason so many hus tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan by Monday, November the 12th, 1877. And you are notified that if you fail to an- ITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH bands are led by the nose. uary, April, July and September. swersaid complaint as above required, the ot Jacksonville, and half a mile north Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele Lake County.— Circuit Court, fourth Mon plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re of Ashland, Is prepared to do general Cus brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which “ ’Tis sweet to hear the watch-dog’s honest day in June ; County Court, first Monday lief demanded therein, to-wit: For a judg tom and Exchange Business. kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, bark,” sang B^ ron; but then Byron probably in January, April, July and October. For Constipation of the Bowels. ment against you for the sum of$301.34, U. Flour and Feed at the and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and never tossed upon his sleepless couch hall S. gold coin, with interest at one per cent, TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. foot rot. Circular sent on application. CRANE A BRIGHAM, Agents, S. F. the night praying for a shot-gun of large cal LOWEST CASH PRICES. a month from Nov.21,1871, nd for the further f D. Linn, President, sum of $180, with interest thereon at the rate ibre to take the sweetness out of that bark. I K. Kubli, Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pounds of one per cent, per month from the 12th FRANCO-AMERICAN XXX Hcrse Medicine of shorts and eight pounds of bran given per Our poor young men can continue right Trustees,......................( J. Nunan, day of December, A. D. 1874; and the costs I T. G. lfeames, bushel of good wheat. Willsackand brand and disbursements of this act ion to be taxed; on marrying heiresses, with the conscious- The King of Liniments. [ Peter Britt. the sacks—customers furnishing the sacks. ness of having committed no wrong. A Recorder,..................................... U. S. Haydon and for a decree foreclosing the three mort My brother, G. F. Billings, will have gages described in the complaint and the X X X Horse Medicine Santiam debating society, after a protracted | Treasurer......................................... Henry Pape sale thereof, to satisfy said judgment and charge of the business, beii>g assisted by Marshal ................................... Addison Helms competent millers. HOTEL &. RESTAURANT, discussion, has decided that it is justifiable Street Commissioner,...........Geo. IL Young costs; and that said sums be declared a first Cures Sprainsand Bruises. ^¿“Everything as represented or no sale. lien on the premises described in said mort to marry tor money. MRS.S. E. FARNHAM. gages. XXX Horse Medicine Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone and a new Given under onr hand this 7th day of Cures Sweeny and Spavin, stump speaker lor female suit rage, Miss September, A. D. 1877. A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, KAHLER A WATSON, Leila E. Patridge, are to conduct the cam IN THE PRICE OF SEWING MA- Attorneys for Plaintiff. XXX Horse Medicine paign in Colorado this year to secure the L chines. Hereafter the Published by order of Hon. P. P. Prim, ratification of a constitutional amendment Cures Colic. Judge of said Court, made the 15th day of rUIIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR NEW WHITE 1 sale his ranch and mining property, sit conferring the ballot on women. September. 1877. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. uated on Sterling creek, containing 164 XXX HORSE MEDICINE Two little edible dogs from China have , Sewing Machine will be sold for $45. The acres, all under fence. Forty acres are un same machine sold for $75 before tho re Cures Rheumatism. been received at the Acclimatization Garden duction in price. der cultivation, with plenty of vegetable land; a good orchard, living water on var iu Paris. These interesting canines have Tho White is considered by those who are ious parts, plenty ot timlier and tine stock XXX HORSE MEDICINE heads like pugs, are very small and tat and using them to be the easiest running; sim - - Ptoprietress. California Street, range. Cash market al the door for every MADAME HOLT. plest; makes less noise; has the simplest short-legged, and are eaten usually when thing raised. Health of locality unsur Cures Contractions of the Muscle. and easiest threading shuttle; more room - . OREGON. passed. There are 54)i acres and a half of two months old, and after being fed exclu* under the arms; the best feed; has no noisy JACKSONVILLE, XXX HORSE MEDICINE mining ground, which are guarenteed to sively on rice and milk. They are eaten cams and cog wheels; is made of tho best pay $5 a day per hand. material; not easy to get onto! »•epair; every roasted, and served in cuts with soy. Is a Good Family Medicine. T itle —U. S. title to the whole. part is made so that any lost motion by sim rnilE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOWON Inspection invited and everything guar milE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD Chicago, Sept. 23.—The Times Washing ply turning a screw can bo taken up; it is ! hand the most complete and best stock 1 of tendering her thanks to the public for XXX HORSE MEDICINE— ton special says: Senator Conkling is pre the latest production,therefore the l>est; has of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson anteed as represented. For further particu the patronage which has hitherto been ex lars enquire of T. H. GII j SON. ville, consiting of paring an exhaustive s}>eech upon the sub less machinery than any shuttle machine in tended to her, and would respectfully solicit Try it and judge for yourselves.. the world. ject of the President’s civil service order. its continuance. Partieswishing to buy the best Sewing HATS, BONNETS. For sale by all Druggists and Traders. Her tables are always under her immedi He will not assail the President’s motives, Machine should call on Miss Dora Cardwell, ate control ; and by her long experience in but will claim that the President has no Jacksonville, and examine the White. Miss Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves, HOMER WILLIAMS, Proprietor. the business she feels confident that she will more right to circumscribe the law ful action Cardwell will be pleased to show all about collarsand cuffs, etc., etc., which we will give entire satisfaction to all. Iler beds and the machino and give instructions free. sell at low prices. of a Federal official than be lias to prescribe Every machine warranted to please. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE- rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable Interesting to Farmers. style, suited to the accommodation of single I ceived a supply of the famous what he shall think. DORA CARDWELL, agent, Jacksonville. occupants or families. Her l>eds are always Sewing Machines for Sale. ST. LOUIS BEER, Washington, Sept. 22.—The members of S am ’ l H ill , 19 Montgomery St., kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. San Francisco, Gen’l Ag’t Pacific coast. HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT the Syndicate were in consultation lasteven We have on hand a number of tho cele now all the rage everywhere, which he will to be the mutual advantage of mdlers. brated llowe Sewing Machines, which we sell in quantities to suit. Give him a call ing with the Secretary of the 'Ireasury and and fanners, have made arrangements THE CITY BREWERY, LAGER ! LAGER !! will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for and test this celebrated beverage. whereby the Ashland and Phceuix mills will other officers. The accounts of the per MATT. W. DILLON. grain. be under the management of Jacob Wag — BY — cent, loans were closed. The whole amount, Jacksonville, August 31, 1877. MISSES D. A M.CARDWELL. ner, who will have charge of both mills for two hundred millions—one hundred and THE EAGLE BREWERY. the company during the ensuing year, end VEIT SCHUTZ. ing July 1st, 1878 eighty-five millions for refurnishing pur BUCKS FOR SALE ANGORAS FOR SALE. We will nay tue highest market price for poses and fifteen millions for resumption R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- good merchantable wheat, and are prepared HE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR purposes, will appear in the next debt state III!E PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, forms the citizens of Jacksonville and to contract flour at $18 per thousand pounds sale some fine Leicester bucks of vari rilHB UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR i ment. The 4 per cent, loan is being rapidly I has now on hand and is constantly man- ous grades, from the thoroughbred down. I sale one hundred and forty head of surrounding country that he is now manu at the mills. Office of tho company at the fine Angora goats in first-class condition. facturing, and will constantly keep on hand Ashland Mills. paid for and adjusted and will be settled ifaeturing the best Lager Beer in Southern For further particulars apply to Iregon, which he will sell in quantities to Apply to THOS. CHAVNER, the very best of Imager Beer. Those wishing CAMERON A MeCULLY, WAGNER, ANDERSON A F ARMERS’ next month. •uit purchasers. (Jail and test llie article. Chavner’s Rauch, Jackson County. a cool glass ol beer should give me a call. At Jacksonville or Fort Klamath. MILL CO.. Ashland, Oregon. Clearance Sale ! T. A. DAVIS & CO., BEST PRODUCTIONS. LIVE ÄND LET LIVE ! YERBA BUENA BITTERS, S YERBA BUENA BITTERS, GREAT REDUCTION NEW MILLINERY STORE! ST. LOUIS lîKKi:! T T M