The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 26, 1877, Image 4

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    FRIDAY,
.OCTOBER 26, 1*77.
ML.M.KAL AOl'tU» AM» M.WV
Extensive quartz developments are report­
ed from Cariboo.
lawyers should sleep well. It is imma­
terial on which side they lie.
Walter Moss has disposed of his interest;
in the Roseburg Inde/iendent to L. 11. Wells.
One of the ail vantages ot being a negro is
that the color of your nose doesn't give you
away.
Atlanta, Oct. 11.—The Republican State
committee has disbanded. Ot 12 members
present 10 voted aye.
Attorney General Devens will ask Con-
gress to appropriate s255,t»oO to cover the de­
ficiency in his department the fiscal year.
In concluding an article <>n the last corn
crop, an Alabama editor remarked, “We
have on exhibition in our sanctum a mag­
nificent pair of ears.”
Women have been known to remove their
jewelry under the excitement ot a camp |
meeting sermon on charity and humble­
ness, but no one ever saw them throwaway 1
a real hair switch.
In making love to a widow the influence !
of moonlight is not so apparent in bringing
about the consummation as the statement
that vou don't care to put on a clean shirt
more than once a week.
The hotels in all the counties below are
discharging their Chinese cooks and wait­
ers, which is a good move, and shows
something more than talk in discouraging
Chinese labor.
The Russians are contracting with British
manufacturers for iron huts tor soldiers' [
Winter quarters. These are to be erected
near Bucharest, and aie to be sullicient toi ,
the use of lV0,u00 soldiers.
Numerous anonymous letters have been .
dropped on streets ot Astoria warningem- j
plovers of Chinese labor to discharge all t hi- !
nese in their employ within ten days. It ;
not complied with incendiarism is threat- I
ened.
Dion Boueicault says that the Shakespeare ;
ot these day# is editing a new spaper; and j
we learn from the Sunday Democrat that j
Bishop Ketleler thought that if the Apos- |
tie Paul lived in our times he would run a
newspaper.
Hercules wrestling with the Nemiean
lion, or Ajax defying the lightning, wasn't
a circumstance to a country editor about
this limy wrestling with the finance ques­
tions which are to agitate the present session '
of Congress.
The fastest time ever made by a team was
that recently by William 11. Vanderbilt’s
at Fleetwood Park—two minutes ami tweii-
tv-ih.ee seconds. Mr. Vanderbilt himself
drove, and it is believed that he can even
beat this unparalleled record.
The Philadelphia Chronicle says: The
manufacturers of a burglar-proof sale have
engaged Gen. Butler lo travel through Ohio.
Whenever be announces his intention ot
stopping in any town the owners of silver
plate buy one of the sates to lock their val­
uables in.
Chicago, Oct. 8.—The military authori­
ties think Miies’ glory dearly bought,
though they commend tne troops for brav­
ery. Within one year the Seventh Cavalry
has lost eighteen oilicers in action, and the
friends of the oilicers in that regiment are
petitioning for their transfer.
Brigham Young once told Horace Greeley
that “the mail wnp could not make his liv­
ing aside from tiie ministry of Christ was
unsuited to that oilice.” Brigham was
worm $250,000 in 1*59, and died in 1877 worth
$3,690,000. He evidently lived up to his doc­
trines and made ins living outside the min­
istry of Christ.
The improved Gatling gun must be rath-
era formidable weapon to tare and seek tne
bubble reputation. It has now reached
such a stage of perfection that it can lire
1,000 shuts * minute, luanolliciai trial ♦»<,-
000 rounds were med from a single gun in
rapid succession, ami without stopping lo
clean the barrels.
The cabinet of J. W. Virtue, Esq., at Bak­
er City, say# the De nu/crat., embraces the
finest collection ot cnoice minerals to be
found any w here on tne continent. 1 he en­
tire collection is worth nearly $¡10,000.
Among the specimens are some rare gems of
richness from the Virtue mine, which show
amazing streaks of gold and tell the story
of great wealth of that ledge.
The telegraph oilice in this place has
been furnished with the new automatic re­
peating machines, w hich require no atten­
tion from the operator further than keeping
the machine gauged by the screw usually
turned in gauging any, telegraphic instru­
ments. This improvement gives an opera­
tor a chance to do other office business and
wait on customers without interruption.—
Yreka, J oumal.
Thomas Jefferson said: I confess that I
am not reconciled to the idea of a chief mag­
istrate parading himself through the several
States as an object of public gaze, in quest
of and inviting applause, which, lo be valua­
ble, should be purely voluntary. 1 had
rather acquire silent good-will by a faithful
discharge of my duties, than owe express­
ions of it to my putting myself m the way
of receiving them.
One More I n fortunate.
Almost every day the papers chronicle the I
suicide of some poor unfortunate whose
mind ha - been enfeebled by dyspepsia, over
who-e earthly horizon a heavy gloom has
gathered from thet.ntold and nntellable ag­
E. R. REAMES.
onies of this cruel complaint. Dyspepsia is T G. REAMES.
one of the mosi l depressing diseases aillict-
ing humanity. , It is cosmopolitan in its
nat ure —no country is exempt from its a isi-
talions , no family tree from its attacks.
There isa balm Gilead: it comes in the shape
of the P eki vian S\ 1:1 c. For years it has
been scattering its blessings abroad. 'There
is.probably, nodisease which experience has
so amply proved to be remediable by the
P eih viax sa nre as dyspepsia. The most
inveterate forms of this disease have been
completely cured by this medicine, as am­
ple testimony ot many ot our first citizens
prove. Sold by all druggists.
REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FORMER
REAMES BROS.
\HEAD AS USUAL!!
THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION
K. KUBLI,
Executrix's Notice.
Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
In the matter of the estate of Win. H. Mer- ;
riman, deceased.
XTOTICEISHEREBYGIVENTHATTHE ■
IN undersigned has been appointed Execu- '
DEALER & WORKER IN
trix of the estate of Wm. II. Merriman, de­
ceased.
A.11 persons indebted to said estate are re­
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
quested to settle the same immediately, and
those having claims against the estate will
present them with the proper vouchers to
me at my residence in Manzanita precinct
Pumps,
within six months from the date hereof.
ART EM 1 >IA M EHR IM AN,
Executrix of the estate of Wm. II. Merriman.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Sept. 28, 1877.
NAILS,
STORE OF SACHS BROS.
ti<>n Dit.W¡si aii ' s B alsam of W ild C iiek -
CALIFORN1A STREET,
kv . 'This preparation 1 have used in mv
practice tor more than ten years past, and
have always found it tobe of more effectu­ JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON,
al service ihau anything within my knowl­
edge. 1 reeomni * ii <1 it with the greatest <-on-
RY RECEIVING THE
lidenec t<> those subject to coughs and pul­
monary complaints." Sol,} by all druggists.
• r The National < ¡old Medal was awarded
to Bradley A Rulofson tor the best Photo­
graphs in the United States, and the Vienna
Medal for the be-t in the world. 429 Mont­
gomery street. San Francisco.
Largest and Best Selection
ALEUTS for the times .
FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS,
..................... Ashland
................. New York
................. New York
...Josephine County
................ Kerby ville
............... Rock Point
.......... San Francisco
.......... San Francisco
....................St. Louis
................... Lakeview
TV
■arc ••rs.w oar
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Fuse and Caps,
OF—
FANCY GOODS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
CUTLERY, WIRE,
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC.
11 ivii — w
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
SIATE OF OREGON.
•overnor.............
.............................. S. F. Chadwick
-eerrtary of State
S. F. Chadwick
>tate 'Treasurer,.
..... \. H. BroAvn
...M . V. Brown
state Printer.......
Sup'i of Public Instruction...I L. Rowland
FIRST Jl’DICIAL DISTRICT.
ireuit .Indue..................................... P. P. Prim
Di-lrict Attorney........................ II. K. Hanna
J.M'KsON COUNTY'.
• mnt a - Judge............................... Silas T. Dav
ount’v Commissioners...... '
Vr.?''’
( Abram,Miller,
sheriff......................................... J. W. Manning
t'lerk............................................ E. D. Fond rav
Treasurer,............................................ John Orth
\ss,‘ssor,.................................... B. C. Goddard
school Superintendent,............. E. J. Farlow
surveyor,....................................... I. S. Howard
IVE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
* I ladies to the fact that we have now on
hand the largest and best selected assort­
ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­
CY GOODS of every description in Southern
Oregon, ami wo will henceforth make this
line of goods our specialty and sell them at
Prices to Suit the Times.
To the gentlemen we will say, if you
want a No. 1 SU IT OF CLOTHES you must
goto Reames Bros, to buv it, as weclaim to
have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
Jackson county and willallow noone to un­
dersell us.
These goods were all purchased by a mem­
ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS­
ES in San Francisco and New York, and we
w ill warrant every article and sell them as
cheap tor cash as any house in the county.
We also keep on hand a full stock of
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Peter Otters-
bach, deceased.
V"OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN the undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson county, (Ire-
gon, Administrator of the estate of Peter
Ottersbach, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are re­
quested to settle the same immediately, and
those having claims against the estate will
present them with the proper vouchers to
me at jny place of business in Jacksonville
within six months from the date hereof.
HERMAN v. HELMS,
Administrator of estate of Peter Ottersbach.
Jacksonville, October 10, 1877.
Wooden and Willow Ware
ROPE, NAILS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
LEG A L AD VERTISEMENTS.
Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
ETC., ETC.
I have secured the services of a First-class
Administrator's Notice.
In the .matter of the estate of Herman Kirni-
sey, deceased.
VOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN the undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson county, Ore­
gon, Administrator of the estate of Herman
Kirmsev, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are re­
quested to settle the same immediately, and
those having claims against the estate will
present them with the proper vouchers to
me at my place of business in Jacksonville
within six months from the date thereof.
HERMAN v. HELMS,
Administrator of the estate of II. Kirmsev.
Jacksonville, October 10, 1877.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­ In the matter of the Estate of Napoleon Bak­
er, deceased.
ing promptly and in superior style.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND
1 license of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson county, sitting for the
transaction of probate business on October
2d. A. I). 1*77, the undersigned, administra­
tor of the estate ot Napoleon Baker, deceased,
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, will sell at public auction, for cash in U. S.
1 I am receiving and have constantly on gold coin, on the said premises, in said coun­
ty, on
hand a full and first-class stock of
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For ail the purposes of a Family Physic,
and lor curing Costiveness. Jaundice,
Indigestion, Foul Stomach. Breath.
Heartache. Erysipelas. Kneumatism,
Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Bil­
iousness. Dropsy, humors,Worms,
Dinner Pill,
ae Blood,
Are the most ef­
fective and conge­
nial purgative ever
discovered. Th« v
are mild, but ef­
fectual in their
operation, moving
the bowels surelv
and without pain.
Although gentle
in their ojx*ration,
they are still the
most thorough and
sear« hing cathar­
tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, ami even the
blood. In small doses of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
A yer ' s
have been known for
more than a <|tiailer of a century, and have
obtained a world-wide reputation for their
virtues. They correct diseased action in
the several assimilative organs of the
bodv, and are so composed that obstruc­
tions within their range can rarely with­
stand or evade them. Not only do they
cure the everv dav «-omplaints of every-
liody, but also formidable and dangerous
diseases tliaf
h ive l aflled the best of
human skill.
hilc ihev promice power­
ful eif'Cts, they arc. at the same time, the
safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than tiie common oiirgaiives. and never
giv«* pain when the bowels art* not inflamed.
Thev reach the vital fountains of the blood,
an i strengthen the system by freeing
it
from the element.- of weaitm ss.
Adapted to all ages ami conditions in
ail climates, containing neither calomel
nor anv deleterious urug. these l*ills may
be taken with safety by anyt>ody. Their
sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh,
and »naites them pleasant to take: while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise
from their use in any quantity.
HRKl’AKEI» BY
Dr, J. C. AYER & l CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Pr'ictical and A n-«l vt i< al Chemists.
sold by all druggisis everywhere .
CALIFORNIA’S
BEST PRODUCTIONS.
Saturday, October 27, 1S77,
Groceries,
Yerba Buena Bitters.
at 1 o’clock r. M., the following described
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
real property, situated in Jackson county, For Regulating the Liver an«l Purifyingtho
DRY
GOODS,
Gum
Boots,
TOBACCO,
GROCERIES,
Blood.
■ 'ounty Judge........................... M. F. Baldwin
Oregon:
.
..
1
J. E. SeA tertli, 11 AR I AVARE, CUTLERY, G LASSWAR E,
Lot
No.
3.
and
the
N.L
of
N.
W.
%
and
Ready-Made
Clothing,
ounty < ommissioners,...... | „ T11(;rnton]
the S. W, » , of the N. W. % of section 27,
Yerba Buena Bitters,
sheriff,........................................... S. Messenger
and
lots
Nos.
1,
2
and
3of
section
28,
in
town
­
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc.
CROCKERY,
For Indigestion.
i'lerk........................................... Chas. Hughes
ship 38. south of range, 3 west, containing
Treasurer,..................................................... Win. Naueke
157 acres. Together with all the appur­
Yerba Buena Bitters,
\ssessor............................................. I. P. Lewis A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
tenances thereunto belonging.
School Superintendent,................ T. M. Smith
WILLIAM
RAY.
Everything sold at reasonable rates.
For Dyspepsia.
E’c. Etc.
surveyor.................................... W. N. Sanders
Administrator of the estate of Napoleon
Give me a call.
K. KUBLI.
Coroner.............................. Geo. S. Mathewson
Baker,
deceased.
Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875.
Give ns a call and judge for yourselves as
Yerba Buena Bitters,
October 5th, 1877.
LAKE COUNTY.
to our capacity ot furnishing goods as above.
The Great Spring Medicine.
County Judge............................... E. C. Mason
“The proof of the pudding is eating it.”
T. A. DAVIS.
F. K. ARNOLD.
Summons.
,
.
.
I
S, I', M<><s.
REAMES
BROS.
< omitv
. , ’ .
• I ommissioners, ’ ...... « j . A. ... 1 enbrook.
Yerba Buena Bitters,
In the Circuit Court of tlfe State of Oregon,
sheriff.......................................... T. J. Brattain
for Jackson County.
For Jaundice.
t l« rk............................................ It. B. Hatton
A. J. Moon, plaintiff,
Lewis Hcrling,
Treasurer........................................ J. L. Hanks
Yerba Buena Bitters,
Assessor....................................
M. Riggs
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, defendant; actional law to recover money.
school Superintendent...... H. M. Thatcher
To Lewis Herling,said defendant:
For Bilious Complaints.
Surveyor
...............................
Frank Cheesnian
In the name of the State of Oregon:
•
•
COURT SITTINGS.
“EXCELSIOR”
71 FRONT STREET
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND
Jaekson County.— Circuit Court, second
I required to appear in said Court and
Monday in February, .) urn* and November,
answer the complaint tiled against you in
For Regulating the Bowels.
'ounty Court, first Monday in each month.
PORTLAND, OREGON. this action within t< n days from the t ime of
Connty.— Circuit Court, fourth
the service of this summons on you. if serv­
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc-
ed within said county; or. if served on vou
ober. County Court, first Monday in Jan-
within any other county in this State, then
Oregon St.. Jacksonville,
For Constipation of the Bowels.
larv, April. July and September.
E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND within twenty days from the time of ser­
Lake County.— Circuit Court, fourth Mon­
a complete stock of
vice; or, if served on you out of t he State of
CRANE A BRIGHAM, Agents, S. F.
day in June; <'ounty Court, first Monday W. J. PLYMALE.
Oregon,
then
by
the
tirst
«lav
of
the
next
PROPRIETOR.
in January, April, J uly and < »ctober.
regular term of said Court, to be begun and
DRUGS,
held on the 12th day of November, 1877, the
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
XXX Horse Medicine
second Monday in said month.
( D. Linn, President,
And you are notified that it you fail toan-
The King of Liniments.
| K. Kubli,
aving just received a new PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, swer said complaint as above required, the
Trustees
.. J J. Nunan,
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the re­
XXX Horse Medicine
j T. G. Reames,
riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
lief
demanded therein, to-wit: For a judg­
! Peter Britt.
PATENT
MEDICINES,
patronsand the public generally w ith as
ment against you for the sum of $113.87
Cures Sprainsand Bruises.
...... U. S. Hayden
Recorder,......................
with
interest
thereon
from
June
6th,
1*77,
at
........ Henry Pape
Treasurer......................
FINE TURNOUTS
XXX Eorce Medicine
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and for
..Addison Helms
Marshal...................
the further sum of $252.56 with like interest
...Geo. H. Young As can be bad on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
street Commissioner,.
Cures Sweeny and Spavin,
from February 15th, 1*77; and for the further
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
sum of.829.74 with like inter«*si from April
PAINTS,
OILS
AND
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
20th. 1*77: and for the further sum of
XXX Horse Medicine
broke to work single or double. Horses
$457.83 with like interest from July 20th.
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, 1*77; an«l tor his costs and disbursements
Cures Colie.
them while in my charge.
incurred in this action.
Given under our hands this 8th day of
XXX HORSE MEDICINE
BLUE VITRIOL,
/•¿r MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
THE EAGLE MILL.
August, 1*77.
Cures Rheumatism.
KAHLER A WATSON.
SITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH
A liberal share of the public patronage is
Plaintiff's
Attorneys.
LUBRICATING OIKS, ETC. ETC.
U of Jacksonville, and half a mile north solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
Published bv order of Hon. P. 1’. Prim,
XXX HORSE MEDICINE
»f Ashland, Is prepared to do general Cus­
Judge of said Court, made on the 15th day
tom and Exchange Business.
Cures Contractions of the Muscle.
of September, 1877.
LIME FOR SALE,
Flour and Feed at the
®^r*Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
XXX HORSE MEDICINE
Summons.
brated
CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
—AND—
kills Tieks, Lice and all parasites on sheep,
Is a Good Family Medicine.
Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pounds
and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scaband In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for
the
County
ot
Jackson.
of shorts and eight pound - of bran given per
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
XXX HORSE MEDICINE—
bushel of good wheat. Will sack and brand BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE
Patrick Donegan, plaintiff, ?*. Jonathan E.
the sacks—customers furnishing the sacks.
Center, Amanda (’enter. Fisher A Bro.,
Try it and judge for yourselves.
FRANCO-AMERICAN
My brother, G. F. Billings, will have
and George W. Isaacs, defendants; suit in
charge of the business, being assisted by
equity.
For sale by all Druggists and Traders.
miTE UNDERSrfiNEU WOULD HERE-
competent millers.
To
Jonathan
E.
Colter,
Amanda
Center,
I
by
inform
the
public
that
he
has
ONE
C" Everything as represented or no sale.
HOMER WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
lusher d' Iiro.and Geo. IF. Isaacs, defendants:
TH< »US AND BUSH EI j S of superior Jackson
Mils. S. E. FARNHAM.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons Avish-
ing Brick-laving or Plastering done in the HOTEL to RESTAURANT, \rOU ARE REQUIRED TO APPEAR IN
GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES!
A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY.
best style and at reasonable rates will do
1 said Court and answer the complaint of
well to call on me. For further information
said plaintiff, tiled against you, within ten
—AT—
inquire
at the Franco-American Hotel.
days from the time of the service of this
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
G.
W.
IIOLT.
summonson you, il served within said coun­
1 sale his ranch and mining property, sit­
Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall,
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
ty; or, if served on you within any other Frey's Boot and Shoe Store,
uated on Sterling creek, containing 164
county in this State, then within twenty
acres, all under fence. Forty acres are un­
C alifornia S treet ,
days from the time ot service; or, if served
der cultivation, with plenty of vegetable
NEW BAKERY,
on you outside/)f the State of Oregon, then
land; a good orchard, living water on var­
by Monday, November the 12th, 1877.
ious parts, plenty of timber and lino stock I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t .,
Jacksonville,
...
Oregon.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
And you are notified that if you fail to an-
range, (’ash market al the door for every­
swersaid complaint as above required, the
thing raised. Health of locality unsur­
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re­
JACKSONVILLE,
OGN.
passed. There are 541 aiacres and a half ot
aving permanently located »
lief demanded therein, to-wit: For a judg­
mining ground, which are guaranteed to
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re-
ment against you for the sum of$301.34, U.
pav $5 a dav per hand.
PtoprietreAii.
MADAME IIOLT.
s|K*ctfully informs the public that he is
S. gold coin, with interest at one per cent,
T itle —U. S. title to the whole.
he undersigned hereby de -
a month from Nov. 21,1871, nd for the further prepared* to do-all kinds of work in the boot
Inspection invited and everything guar­
sires to announce to the public that he
sum of $180, with interest thereon at the rate and shoe making lino. Satisfaction guaran­
anteed as represented. For further particu­
is now prepared to till all orders for cakes
GEORGE W. FREY.
of one per cent, per month from the 12th teed.
lars enquire of
T. H. GILSON.
of every description, such as wedding cakes,
day' of December, A. I). 1874; and the costs
cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown
and disbursements of t his action to lx« taxed;
and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. rpHE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD and for a decree foreclosing the three mort­
NEW SAW MILL!
Interesting to Farmers,
Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona­ 1 of tendering her thanks to the public tor gages described in the complaint and the
ble and satisfaction guaranteed.
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­ sale thereof, to satisfy said judgment and
rniJE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM-
Fresh bread every day.
tended to her, and would respectfully solicit costs; and that said sums be declared a first
he undersigned , believing it
1 pleted their steam saw mill, situated
W m . KREUZER.
its continuance.
to be the mutual advantage of miller*
lien on the premises described in said mort­
Her tables are always under her immedi­ gages.
and
farmers, have made arrangements
1 mile west of tlie old Buckeye Mill,
control ; and by her long experience in
Given under our hand this 7th day ot whereby the Ashland and Phcenix mills will
PRO BONO PUBLICO. ate
the business she feels confident that she will September, A. D. 1877.
be under the management of Jacob Wag­
are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
ner, who will have charge of both mills for
KAHLER A WATSON,
lumber, such as boxing, siding, rustic, floor­ rpilE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and
Attorneys for Plaintiff. the company during the ensuing year, end­
ing, finish and scantling ot all sizes, laths, 1 tied that I have placed my notes and rooms aro fitted up in the most comfortable
Published by order of Hon. P. P. Prim, ing July 1st, 1878.
sheathing, shingles, etc. Fir, yellow and accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. style, suited to the accommodation of single
occupants or families. Her beds are always Judge of said Court, made the 15th day of
We will pay th«' highest market price for
-«iigar pine ’.umber of all dimensions.
K. Hanna, with positive instructions to
September, 1877.
good merchantable wheat, and are prepared
Cash, oats, wheat, flour, lard and bacon make immediateand forced collection in ev­ kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
to contract Hour at $18 per thousand pounds
taken in exchange tor lumber.
ery instance where security is not given.
at the mills. Office of the company at the
All orders promptly attended to.
Those knowing themselves indebted to THE CITY BREWERY,
LAGER ! LAGER ! !
Ashland Mills.
Aildress
MAIWII, VALPEY, A Co.,
me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna,
WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’
Yellow Jacket Mill, Brownsborough, Ogn. without delay, as this is my last call. My
—BY—
MILL
CO., Ashland, (Iregon.
business must be settled !
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
YERBA BUENA BITTERS,
LIVERY STABLE
YERBA BUENA BITTERS,
W
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LIVE AND LET LIVE !
H
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The family is likely to get written up.
Helen’s Babies, Other People's Children,
Me, That Husband of Mine, His Aunt, That
Wife ot Mine, Some Folks, Our Baby, My
Mother-in Law, and My Two Grandmothers
—these are already either on the market or
on the carpet. Now, will some of these
versatile writers please to produce a festive
book entitled: “My Uncle, and How 1 Met
Him at Three Balls?”
New York, Oct. 12.—The Tunes' Washing­
ton special says: At the serenade to Ohio
Democratic members to-night all the speak­
ers eulogized the »Southern policy of the
JAMES T. GLENN.
THE EAGLE BREWERY.
VEIT SCHUTZ.
FOR RENT.
Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.
President, but spoke of the President him­
ANGORAS FOR SALE.
self as an usurper, who is holding oilice by milE UNDERSItfNED OFFERS HIS
r . SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
Farms for Sale.
HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, riUIE UNOEKSIGNEJ» OFFERS FOR
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and
fraud and corruption. The tone of speeches L tarm, situate«! three miles north cast of
surrounding country that he is now manu­ has now on hand and is constantly man­ 1 sale one hundred and forty head of
and responses they met from the crowd in­ lacksonville, for rent for one year. For
ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern fine Angora goats in first-class condition.
Persons desiring to purcljase good farms facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
dicate that the President cannot rely much further particulars enquire of JACOB 1SH.
THUS. CHAVNER,
the very best of Lager Beer. Thoso wishing Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to Apply to
of any size will do well to enquire of
»uit purchasers. Call and tost tiie article.
upon support from a majority ofthe House.
Chavuer’s Rauch, Jackson County.
October 6, 1877.
a cool glass of beor should givo me a call.
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
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