A true American is to proud to beg and too honest to steal. Ho gets trusted. ! Chicago, Nov. 3.—The Journal's W ashing­ FRIDAY.................... NOVEMBER 16, 1877. i ton special says: A member of the Senate finance committee, who has carefully can­ T. G. REAMES. vassed the Senate, learns then* is a fair ma­ 23,000 J.Y OHIO. jority for the bill remonetizing silver, ami the finance committee will recommend the The melancholy days have come, passage of the bill. He says, however, Sen­ The sa id, st of the vear. When'll axes has startling nexvs from home ators very decidedly oppose a repeal of re­ sumption as unwise and improper. The That strikes his sold xvith tear. same is true* f the Senate finance committee. When Evarts* hopes have seen, alas! P lain F ruit C ake .—One cupful Their tinal dress parade, Ami from his vision swiftly pass brown sugar, one cupful butter, one A shadowy cavalcade. cupful molasses, one cupful milk, three K. KUBLI, GREAT REDUCTIONS Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, IN PRICES OF ¿hr ííhwcraiií ¿imc5. ■■ 11.1 E. R. REAMES. When DevenC vain rejections grieve And shadowy thoughts instill, Of waat a tool he xvas to leave The shades of Bunker Hill. REAMES BROS. AHEAD AS USUAL!! TIN, SnEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. A When Sherman from his cash-box turns To curb the mounting blaze of fierce desire that in him burns To pul a head on Hayes. When Schur:' o'er his piano «gasps To mournful strains ami low, The while each leg the oilier clasps In ecstasy of woe. When dazed McCrary. last not least, Appalled ami sore «li>tr«’ssed. No cheering sign sees in the East, Nor comfort in the \\ ©st. These are the days of Wrong's defeat, The Ballot’s tempest shock. When Justice fakes his judgment seat, And Fraud stands in the dock. cupfuls flour, four eggs, one and one- REVIVED AGAIN AT TIIE E4UIMER fl ill teaspoon! uh cream-tartar, one tea- i spoonful soda, one pound raisins, chop­ ped fine; one pound currants. Bake STORE OF SACHS BROS. ' in a slow oven. C A LI FORNIA STREET, Peruvian N.vriip. ' I I I I I ■ I ! | «¡t.MJOI. S<»H» .15» 3TT.WM. W. B. f.aswell. of Canyon City, acciden­ I ; tally' broke one of his legs recently. The captured Nez Penn's are being brought down to Fort Lincoln bv General Miles. The principal buildings in Paris for the Exhibition of 1878 have been completed. I polk county has made the first payment i on State taxes for 1877 which the treasurer i has received. Potato-paring machines are the latest ! wrinkle in rural circles. If good for noth­ ing else they at'brd the young a chance for a tahr-ti fe. i We notice that a horse race for $1,900 a | side will take place in the Yakima valley in ■ a few xveeks. Tom Merry is named as one of the contestants. Knott and Shott fought a duel. The re­ sult was th v changed conditions. Knott xvas shot, and Sh<>tt was not. It was belter , I to be Shott than Knott. The drouth in California is estimated to have cost the State twenty’ millions of dol­ lars, xvhile Webtoot rejoices over a bounti­ ful harvest and good prices. Astipulation against suicide in an insur­ ance policy releases the company xvhen self-lostruction is committed. S<> the Unit­ ed States Supreme Court decides. B rooks , Me., Sept. 7, 1870. Dear Sir—From early youth 1 was in fee­ JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON, ble health,troubled with humor in my’ blood, weakness and debility of tin* system gener- BY RECEIVING TIIE ally; xvas unable to labor much, and only at some light business, ami then only xvith great caution. Seven years ago the past spring, I had a severe attack of Diphtheria Largest and Best Selection which left my limbs naralv/.ed and useless, sol was unable to walk or ex en sit up. No- ticing th«» advertisement of P eiu ’ vi . xn S yki ’ p —OF— I concluded to give it a trial, and to my great joy soon found my health improving. I continued the use of the Sviil’P unt'l three bottles had been used, ami was restored to complete health, and have remained so to this dav. I attribute my present health en­ tirely’ to the use of P eruvian S yrup , ami FANCY GOODS, hold it in high estimation. I cannot speak too highly in its praise. I have in sevetal cases recoinmended it in cases very similar LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, to my own with the same good results. Yours, truly, C iiaiu . es E. P eai - uy . CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC. FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, ———— A-------— From S. Tlmtcfier. 11 ttiTThe National < ¡old Medal was axvarded Prices to Suit the Times. to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best 1'hoto- To the gentlemen xve will sav, if you graphs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont- want a No. 1 Si' IT OF ('LOTI 1ES you must goto Reames Bros. to buy it, as xveclaim to gomery street. San Francisco. have tlu« best, STOCK OF CLOTHING in Jackson county’ and will alloxv noone to un­ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. dersell IIS. These goods xvere all purchased by a mem­ STATE OF OREGON. ber of our firm from FIRST-CLAStS IIOI’S- Governor.................................. S. F. Chadxviek J’.s in San Francisco and New York, ami we 'secretary ot State,................... S. F. Chadxviek will xvarrant every article and sell them as state Treasurer,........................ \. II. Brown j cheap tor cash as any house in the county. state Printer............................... M. V. Broxvn We also keep on hand a full stock of Sup’l of Public Instruction... L. L. Rowland PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN FOR CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES! Has permanently located in Portland I $60! $60! $60! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TO CURE TEE SICK!! And Liberal Discount Made for Cash ! The Lame Walk! The Blind Sec! The Deaf Hear! NAILS, Acute Pain Instantly Relieved I READ No Surgical Operations Performed! rpiIE LIST OF SALES FOR 1876 AND L testimonials from the very best judges in the county. We, the undersigned residents of Jackson county, owning ami having used the Singer Machine sufficiently long to satisfy us that it is in every respect a Jirst-clas.s machine lor all kinds ot family work, would cheerfully rec­ ommend it to all xvishing to purchase a first- class sewing machine: Mrs. T. B. Atkinson, Mrs. Geo.Wilson, Mrs. S. J. Oliver, Mrs. Pres. Phipps, Mrs. F. Luy, Mrs. I. J. Phipps, Mrs. John Orth, Mrs. M. Lolland, Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. S. E. Dunlap, Mrs. T. W. Johnson, Mrs. N. Fisher, I Miss A. Ross, Mrs. Win. Payne, I Mrs. T. T. McKenzie, Mrs. M. Riggs, ¡Mrs. J. Kilter, Mrs. J. llouck, Mrs. M. A. Palmer, M. Mayer, mer. tailor Mrs. L. Gaming, John Farley, “ Mrs. 11. Helms, A. Marks, “ Mrs. C. W. Sax age, Needles, oils ami all kinds of attachments on hand or ordered. SINGER MANF’G CO., Cor. First and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Ogn. DAVID LINN, Agent, Jacksonville. NO MEDICINES GIVEN A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRII’TION Fuse and Caps, Wooden and Willow Ware ROPE, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS CUTLERY, WIRE, ’ Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, ETC., ETC. (Except his Nerve and Blood Reme­ dies and other Approved Treat­ ment, xvitliout Mercury ! OFFICE—Over O’Connor’s Store, corner of Washington and Front Streets. Ollice hours from 10 A. M. to 5 r. M. R. FLATTERY'S PRACTICE IS MOST- ly the cure of Chronic Diseases and D eases given up by the best Physicians and Professors as incurable, and although over 27 years a graduate of a Medical College, his nicthod of treatment is pe»-uliar to him­ self, as In* belongs to no Medical Schools, Creeds, Cliques, < Ians, Scholastic Dogmas or Straight Jacket Impracticable Medical Theories; but lie belongs exclusively to the Medical Profession. His practice is based upon the most strict principles of science; and there is nothing miraculous or supernatural about it; it is in harmony’ only xvith all tho laws of Nature. Many eminent Physicians of the various practices not only »«'knowledge his superior method in certain eases, but re­ ceive his treatment for themselves and fam­ SEWING MACHINESALES IN 187'1. ilies. By this treatment it requires but a short r i time for invi'ierate cases oi almost any cu- ) * 3 1 ruble chronic disease; and tew diseases re- AA i quire a second tn alment, except in Paralysis 10!'. Howe Machine Co., ' of Long Standing, Suppurating Tumors, Kb. Wheeler A WiLon Ml'gCo. AA A A Ba.l Curxaluresoi the 8pine, etc., etc., anil I»omestie S. M. Co., these cases are Cured. 17.'. American B. 11. AS. M.Co. AA W»‘ed Sewing Machine Co., A A 14, Tfie following are tho Diseases xvhich 12 : Wilcox A Gibbs S. M. Co., AA A4 yield most readily to his peculiar treatment, Florence “ “ I to-xvit: Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Neural­ Payors. gia, Pan. lysis, II x sic ria, < 'on vulstons, Head­ aches, Nervous Irritation of the Brain, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liv­ er ami Spken, Irritation ot the Stomach, i » ; milE UNDERSIGNED, SHERIFF Chronic Diarrho'a, Kiilney Disease, Diabe- 1 Jackson county, Oregon, will mee tax-pay» ri of said county, fortlie purp««— tes, (travel, Atncnorrho'a, Chlorosis Ulcer­ of reeeix ing taxes, on the l’olloxving day in ation and Di-plaeeinent of the Womb, all their re>peeii\e precincts, at their u-i:i. kinds of Sexual Weakness. General Debili­ places of voting, and will remain in < u-h ty, Nervous Depression. Weak Spine, Loss precinct from!) o’clock A. M. until 4 o ’ c L.- k of Appetit»*, /Xstlima, Consumption, Loss of Voice, Broiienitis, Disease of the Heart, Pal­ t’. m . of each day’, to-xvit: pitation. Eruptive Disea.-« s. Difficult Breath­ Jacksonville............................N ing, xvith Pam in the Lungs, Coughs, Weak Brownsborough...................... ami Sore Eyes of every des. ription. Granu­ Big Butte................................. lation of Eyes, Specks or Opacities of tho Flounce Rock......................... Coreno Amarosis or Nervous Blindness, Table Rock ............................ Deafness, Noise in the Head, Discharges Leland..................................... 1 from the Lars, Tumors. Piles, Swelled Neck Grant's Pass............................ for Goitre), Syphilitic Rheumatism, Ulcers, A A Pleasant Creek...................... Epili psy or ¡'ailing Fits, eic., etc. A A Rock Point.............................. The following arc some of the Diseases in A A Foot's Creek......................... which his certain Blood Remedies are suffi­ AA Eden......................................... cient in connection with his treatment in or­ Ashland................................... der to eiiect a speedy an i Radical cure, viz; 4» II Sterling................................... Scrofula, Catarrh ofihe Head, Throat and A4 ii Lungs, Skin Diseases, Cancers, Syphilitic Uniontoxvn............................. • A i H Diseases, all Blood Diseases, etc., etc. Applegate............................... AA 17: h Willow Springs.................... TA I’E WORM.— He guarantees to remove AA 1Mb Tape Worm, in every’ it. tanee, in from two Manzanita........... ................... At least one-half must be paid in I to four hours, with th«“ head. When the gold coin. head is not removed th«' worm will grow Tax-payers will please pay their tax« it again. No money required until the worm the above stated limes. The law in re«.:'.!d is removed. to their collection will be strictly enlor ...I NASAL CATARRH positively cured by J. W. MANNIN) one tr« atment. /Sheriff and Tax-Collector oi Jackson < o. DRol’SY cured without Tapping. (¡RAVEL (ot Stone in the Bladder), dis­ solved and removed by two applications of a j.erfecilv harmless v notable liquid. CH A R(>ES moderat«“and according to cir­ cumstances. No charges for a second treat­ ment. CURED AT HOME.—Write a full state- THE EAGLE KILL. rrent of the case and treatm« nt will be sent. Address DR. J. FLATTERY. Portland, Oregon. ITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH of Jacksonville, and half a mile north of Ashland, Is prepared to do general Cus­ tom ami Exchange Business. Flour and Feed at the Ths Singer MI'g Co. sold 262 I have secured the services of a First-class Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair- ing promr ly’ and in superior style. TN CONNECTION WITH 1UIE ABOVE, L I am receiving and hax'c/constantlx’ on hand a full and first-class stòck of I • Groceries, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Cum Boots, TOBACCO. H AR D W A R E, CUT L E R Y, G LASS W ARE, Ready-Made Clothing, FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ircuit Judge,...................................P. P. Prim I »¡strict Attorney,...................... II. K. Hanna Late from New York City & Australia, An $80 SINGER for $60 ! BOX TOP, 2 DRAWERS A DROP LEAF! I»., of Hermon, X. Y. AVE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE II ladies to the fact that xve have noxv on hand the largest ami best selected assort- • mentot LADIES' DREA s GOODS and FAN­ CY GO< >!>s of every descript ion in Sout hern Oregon, ami we will henceforth make this line of goods our sq>ecialty and sell them at DR. FLATTERY, Of London Private Hospital Fame, Pumps, ■— “WisTxp.'s B alsam <»' W ild C herry gives universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs, and allaying irritation, thits reniov- ing t he cause, instead of «Irving up t ho cough ami leaving the cause behind. I consider the B xlsam the best cough medicine xvith which I am aequainte«!.” Sold by all drug­ gists. ____ As approved by the Celebrated Specialist, SEWING MACHINES! DEALER & WORKER IN THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION NEW ISSUES! NEW CURES! 1 1 .11 60,000 SUCCESSFUL TREATMENTS! JACKSON COUNTY. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc.,Etc. CROCKERY, 'ounty Judge,.............................. Silas T. Day » 'ounty Commissioners.... 1 Samuel Furry, A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, i Abram Miller. ''lu'ritf,.................................. . .... L W. Manning Everything sold at reasonable rates. Elc. Etc. The hard times don’t make rascals; they Clerk,,.................................... ..... E. D. Fornirà y Give me a call. K. KUBLI.’ only bring them to the surface. Just as a 1’reasurer.............................. ............. I obn < irtli Jacksonville, Feb. 18, ]87!>. Give us a call ami judge for yourselves as \ >s«“xsi> r,........... ............. . ....B. C. ( ì ( H 1 ( 1 *1 Fl 1 prairie tire does not make xvolves ami rat­ 8chool SuperinU'ndent,.... ........ E.. L Farlow to our capacity of furnishing goods as above. “The proof of the pudding is eat ing it.” tlesnakes, luil only drives them to theopeu* Surveyor,..................................... J. S . Hoxvard T. A. DAVIS. F. K. ARNOLD. REAMES BROS. ing. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. That scientific expedition around the County Jiblge,................ ......... M. F. Baldwin 1 J. E. JSeyterth, xvorld may perhaps be able to tell us xvhen County Commissioners,, ...... 1 1L Thornton. it returns why a man always takes otl’ his sheriff,.............................. S. M«‘sseng«“r WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, boots first when undressing, while a woman < lerk.................................. ........... ......... Chas. Hughes begins at her hair-pins. rreasurer,........................ ............ Wm. Naucke A vessel left a Scotch port recently’ xvith A>sessor.................................. ............... J. 1’. Lexvis 71 FRONT STREET “EXCELSIOR” 8<“ho«»l Nujierintemlent,. L M. Smith 500 hogshead of xvine on board. It is in­ surveyor,.......................... ............... ......... W. N. Sanders tended to take a twelve months' voyage, the Coroner............................. .Geo. S. Mathexvson PORTLANF>, OREGON. object being to improve the xvine by a pas­ LAKE cot,’NTY. County Judge................. .............. E. C. Mason sage through tiie tropics. ,• S. (’. Moss, In addition to the home production, opi­ County Commissioners, ...... ( A. Ten I nook. Oregon St., Jacksonville, E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND um is imported into China to the annual Sheriff.............................. ............ T. J. Brattain a complete stock value of over $10,000,000, principally from Clerk................................. ........... R. B. Hatton W. J. PLY MA LE. - - PROPRIETOR. Treasurer .......................... British India. More than $100,000 worth is .-Assessor................................. ............. I. L. Hanks ....................... ^L Riggs DRUGS, annually imported into California for the School -Superintendent;. ........ H. M. Thatcher u>e of the Chinese in that State. Surveyor........................... ....Frank Clieesman aving just received a new PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, COURT SITTINGS. J. B. C’ongle, of Portland, visited the Capi­ stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second tal city on Wednesday ami while there suc- riages, I am now prepared to furnish my Monday in February, June and November. ceet lei I in pert« cting arrangements xvith B. County Court, first Monday in each month. patrons and the public generally with as F. Burch, superintendent of the State prison, Josephine Count!/.— Circuit Court, fourth FINE TURNOUTS for opening a shop at the prison for the Monday' in April ami fourth Monday in Oc- GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, manufacture ol harness, etc., xvith convict ober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ As can be had on tho Pacific Coast. Saddle uary, April, July and September. labor. Lake ('ounty.— Circuit Court, fourth Mon­ horses hired to go to any part of the country. LOWEST CASH PRICES. PAINTS, OILS AND Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses Drive out with a horse, ami he will switch day in June; County Court, first Monday broke to work single or double. Horses his tail 150 times a rod to force away trouble­ in January, April, July and October. Thirty-six pounds of dour, two pounds boarded, and the best of caro bestowed upon PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. of shorts ami eight poundsof bran given per some flies; but let him once get his tail over them xvhile in my charge. f D. Linn, President, bushel of good wheat. Willsackand bnmd a line and the old quadruped will wander BLUE VITRIOL, I K. Kubli, the sacks—customers furnishing the sa« JiCMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. on tor miles without thinking of the flies, Trustees,. • J. Nunan, My brother, G. F. Billings, xvill l. ixe which revel unmolested in his living gore. T.G. Kearnes, charge of the business, being assisted by A liberal share of the public patronage is LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. Peter Britt. competent millers. solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. What a hors • loves above all things is to do For Fever and Ague, T-.tcrmittent Fever, Recorder, ...................................... U. S. Hayden jtV Everything as represented or no ode. Chill Ic/er, Ixciifittc;.' b'ever,Dumb Ague, the driving himself. Periodica) or Bilious 1-V ver, Ac., and. indeed l’reasurer,........................................Henry Pape MILS. S. E. EARN 11A M. p.U the affections which nnco from malari­ LIME FOR SALE, Make your orchards your poultry yards. Marshai................................... Addison Helms ous, marsn, or muuumuc poisons. Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­ Fruit trees ami poultry have an affinity for Street Commiss’oner,.......... Geo. H. Young brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which PORTLAND This is a compound remedy, prepared with —AND— each other in more ways than one. The kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, FCientiCe skill from x eget able ingredients, whkh LEGAL ADVERTISED ENTS. busy chicks find every bug, worm or egg and is a sure cure foV screxv-xvorm, scab ami rarely fails to cure the severest eases of Ciulls foot rot. Circular sent on application. and Fever ami the concomitant disorders. Sm h that sooner or later work harm to the trees, a remedy the necessities of the people in niala- and their droppings enrich and promote a Executrix’s Notice. rious districts demand, Its great superiority 1 ealthy ami vigorous growth. Clip their FRANCO-AMERICAN over any other medicine yet «liscovcrcil for the In the matter of the estate of James A. Stew­ The undersigned take pleasure to an­ wings if they’ exhibit a desire to climb for cure of Intermittent« is, that it contains no qui­ art, deceased. rplIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- nine or mineral, ami taose who take it are free fruit. nounce to their patrons and dealciu in VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I bv inform the public that lie has ONE from danger of quinism or any iujurious effects, Married women are contrary. The colder 11 the undersigned has been appointed THOUSAND BUSH ELS of superior Jackson and are as healthy after using it as before. It general that they have lately lai --.c y the night is the oftener they make the old Executrix of the estate of James A. Stewart, ('reek Limo for sale cheap. Persons wish­ HOTEL Sc RESTAURANT, has been extensively employe«! during the last ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the . increased their factory and are uou pie- thirty years in the treatment of these distressing man get up to look for burglars. Ami that deceased All persons indebted to said estate are re­ best style and at reasonable rates will do disorders, and so unvarying has been its success reminds us that xvhen a man is prowling quested to settle the same immediately, and well to call on me. For further information pared to furnish as good an assortii.. at that ii has gained the reputation of being infal­ around the bouse in his bare feet, half those having claims against the estate will inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. lible. It can. therefore, be safely recommended in their line as any house on the G. W. HOLT. as a sure remedy ami specific, for the Fever an«l asleep, ami carrying a lamp, it xvould not present them xvith the proper vouchers to Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, meat iny residence in Manzanita precinct Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. Coast. Ague of the W e^t, and the i liiliN and F'evcr of be a herculean job for an able-bodied cracks­ within six months from the date hereof. the South. It counteracts the miasmatic, poise i man to knock him into the middle el next Special Inducements to cash customci*s. E LIZ A B ET H ST E W A KT, in the blood, and trees the system fioin its influ­ NEW BAKERY, xveek. Executrix of the estate of James A. Stewart. ence, so that fever ami ague, shakes orchills, ALISKY & HEGELE, < irt. 30, 1^77. once broken up by it, do not return until u.a JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. The San Francisco Chronicle of the 27th I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., disease is again contracted. P. O. Eox 64. 105 First St. ult. says: “Heavy grain shipments from The great variety of disorders which arise from Factory on Alder street, betxveen First Oregon are reported—double the amount JACKSONVILLE, OCN. the irritation of tln.-> poison, such as Neuralgin, and Second streets, Portland, Oregon. Rheumatism, Gout, lieada« he, Blindaoss! shipped within the same periods of last sea­ Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Ast lima, Pal! California Street, son. Prices are high, freights are low and MADAME HOLT. - - Pi-oprietresa. pitation. Splenic Affections, Hysterics, Pain rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- Interesting to Farmers. grain is plenty. Prosperity in Oregon in the Bowels, Colic. ParalyMs. and derange- JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON. 1 sires to announce to the public that he of the Stomach, all of which* become intermit­ means increased patronage for San Francis­ is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes tent oi periodical, have uo speedier remedy than co merchants. With great rapidity the out­ of every description, such as wedding cakes, mHE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT ’s Act e C ure , which cures them all alike, look is brightening for California and the rpiTE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOWON cakes for parties, xvine cakes; also brown 1 to be the mutual advantage of nullers Avr.n ami protects the system from future attacks. As coast. ’ ’ HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD anil farmers, have made arrangements 1 hand the most complete ami best stock and rye broad, ginger snaps and crackers. a preventive, it is of immense service in those Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona­ of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson ­ of tendering her thanks to the public tor whereby the Ashland and Phoenix mills will communities where Fever ami Ague prevails, as Henry Grow, who superintended tho con­ ble ami satisfaction guaranteed. ville, eonsiting of the patronage xvhich has hitherto been ex be ­ under the management of Jacob Wag­ it stays the development of the disease if taken struction ofihe New Mormon Talzernacle in Kir Fresh bread everx’ dav. tended to her, and xvould respectfully solicit ner, xvho xvill have charge of both mills lor on the first approach ofihe premonitory symp­ W.xi. KREUZ ER. tho company’ during the ensuing year, end­ Salt laike, gives the following as that build­ its continuance. toms. Travellers ami temporary residents ar© HATS. BONNETS. Her tablea are alxvavs under her immedi­ ing J uly 1st, 1878. thus cniabled to defy these «iisordera, ami few ing’s capacity: The inside measurement, on We xx*ill pay the highest market price for control ; and by her long experience in xx ill ever suffer if they avail themselves of ths PRO BONO PUBLICO. ate the lloor, is 233 feet long by 133 feet wide, Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves, good merchantable wheat, and are prepared the business she feels confident that she xvill protection this remedj affords. collars and culls, etc., etc., which we will ami including the stand and platforms, give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and to contract flour at $18 per thousand pounds hoi Liver Complaints, ar>-in!r from torpiditv, sell at low prices. f|1IIE PUBLIC AKE HEREBY NOTI- rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable at the mills. Oliiee of the company at the gives a seating capacity of 9,702. The gal- it is an excellent remeily; it stimulates tins organ 1 tied that I have placed my notes and style, suited to the accommodation of single Ashland Mills. in o icalthj activity, and produces mauy remark­ I ry is ISO feet long by 30 leel xvide, with sit. accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. occupants or families. Her bods arealxvax’s Sawing Machines for Sale. WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’ able cures xvlu re other medicines fail. ting room tor 3,750 persons, making a total K. Hanna, with positive instructions to kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.* MILLCXJL, Ashland, Oregon. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., «• tpacily ot 13,452. \\ e have on hand a number of the cele­ make immediateand forced collection in ev­ brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we ery instance where security is not given. Practical end Analytical Chemists, From a private letter from Washington will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for LAGER! LAGER!! Those knowing themselves indebted to THE CITY BREWERY, iOH’A’LZ,, JfXNN. me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, City we barn that Mrs. Senator Mitchell grain. 6OI.II LY ALL 11UUGG1STS EX’ERYXVIIEILS. —BY— without delay, as this is my last call. My MISSES D. A M.CAR DWELL. xvas roblied of some jewelry a short time ago. business must be settled ! Her daughter happened to glance into a the EAGLE BREWERY. JAMES T. GLENN. BUCKS FOR SATTI. VE'IT SCHUTZ. ANGORAS FOR SALE. looking-glass suspended against the wall, Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. --------- where she saw reflected the form of a man r . SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- FIIIIE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR just in the act of taking up the jewelry from HUIE UNDERSIGNED offers for Farms for Sale. forms the citizens of Jacksonville and HUE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, ± sal«' some tine Leicester bucks of vari­ a stand in’lhe room. She immediately gave I sale one hundred and forty’ head of surrounding country that he is noxv manu 1 has now on hand and is constantly man­ ous grm i s, from the thoroughbred down. Persons desiring to purchase good farms faeturing, and xvill constantly keep on hana ufacturing the best Lager Beer in SqutTiern 1 or lurther particulars apply to the alarm, but the thief managed to gel fine Angora goats in first-class condition. Apply to TIIOS. ( HAVNER. the very best of Lager Beer. Those xvishing Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to of any size will do well to enquire of CAMERON A M«CULLY, a a ay with the booty. Chavuer's Rauch, Jackson County. >uit purchasers. Call and test the article. a cool glfcss of beer should give uie a call. JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. At Jacksonville or Fort Kluiuatb. —. ■ ------------- ---- ■ . ------------------------------ ------ -- T. A. DAVIS:! CO., LIVERY ST-ÆBIÆ LIVE ATiD LET LIVE ! W H PATENT MEDICINES, S Ayer’s Ague Cure, CANDY FACTORY. BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE NEW MÌLLIME3Y STOR e F T : M