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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1878)
<ìhe Senwexniit dimes. BRIEF MENTION. Wo give tho followihg from an ex- State Convention met the day before change as a sample for practice by our younjf elocutionists ; and it will also, yesterday. FRIDAY,.................................. APRIL 12, 1*78. A new post-office haft been estab by a simple change of namo to suit AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. lished in this county at Pioneer with the case, serve for use when the gate- lounging fever shall require hyperbolic E. T. Farlow....................................................... Ashland .James Purvis as Post master. G*<>. 1*. Rowell A Co................................ New York climax at its culmination: b. M. Petlingill a Co.................... iLi.Nevv Yolk The Greenbackers of Ashland have I stood upon the ocean’s briny shore, Dan. L. Green............................losephinr* Countv cal!- '! a mooting f r to-morrow to or And with a fragile reed I wrote upon th«1 (’has. TTughc.s........................................... Kerbvville sand— Ren Haymond.......................................... Ro.kPoint ganize a Club at that place. J.. 1*. Usher,......................................... San Francisco Thus. Rovee......................................... san Francisco Rowell A (,'hesinaM..................................... st. Louis R. B. Hatton................................ ...Lakeview KciixOkiis llirrclory. M. E. ( ni*Re]igious servu*es evorv Sunday, at lh<-usual hours, by the Rever ends A. Hardison, W. Hurlburt and M. A. Williams, alternately. ’ C athoi . h * Cirt'iu ii.— Divine Services ev ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa ther Blanchett. M. E. Sr\ i> \ y S chool .— R»*gmar meetings every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. C atholic S cxuay S chool .— Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. M ore N cggets .—Last week Mr. J. Slagle, who has been mining on Sav- ngexreek, a stream near Foot’s creek, til »out 13 miles from town, turned the water off from his ground sluice and picked up a number of solid gold nug gets, varying in value from $11 to $27. Wo were shown some of them by Mr. S. Cohn, merchant of Willow Springs, ■ who purchased them from Mr. Slagle. I They were of a peculiarly rou^h char acter and scraggy shape, but free from quartz or other worthless attachments as is usual with gold found in that shape. The past season has developed more fully than ever before the extent and character of the gold in th it region, and the lark of water only prevents that district, of several miles’ ext« n‘, from becoming one of the iiinj productive gold tracts in Southern Or» g >n. The gold is found mostly in shallow dig gings, only workable a few months in the year, and then by simply g-ouml sluicing or smallest hydraulics. Fhe-u* shallow deposits seen; to come from the surplus wash or overflow from im mense gravel or cement channels run ning parallel, or nearly so, with the main water courses. Thes? channels are known frequently to be of great depth, and are of really unknown ex tent and richness. We know of one of these channels, on the left fork of Foot’s « reek, w' ¡eh is high above the triream h r a di-t.mi e of several mile- which has never been prospected to the bottom th d is known, although shafts ranging in depth from 1 I to (!5 feet have been sunk <>n it at ditleii nt times. The channel vain■; in width from Ion to (»no or even SuO feet, an I its sides are vvWPT d up w . t h a bank of 'late whom ever they have bci n di>cl»»-e<l. In some places, high up on the creek, where the ground is steep, miners sev eral years since 'U«<e««hl in cutlit g through the slate wall and t«»ok out some Very coarse, rusty and he ivy g >1 I, but the treacherous nature of the g avei and the scarcity of water prevented them from prosecuting the search. When capital shall have been em ployed in bringing in sufficient watei that channel, we peedict, will provt one of the richest and most extensive deposits in the country. We know that the gravel cont tins fine gold a- for as it has been sunk up’n. - — ; “Agnes, I love thee!” The Board of Town Trustees will hold a regular meeting at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, April Kith. Mat. Dillon keeps a cozy little’place at the ea-t end of California street. All you can want to drink or .smoke is there. * I Le ma«l waves rolled by and blotted out !'’«<• fair impression. 1 rail r«*ed! cruel wav«'! treacherous sand! 1’1! trust ye no moie: But with giant hand 1’11 pluck I roiu Norway’s frozei» sh«»re Iler tallest piue, ami dip its top Into the crater of N c'tn ius; Ami upon the high and burnished heavens I’ll write— “Agni's, I love thee.” And I woubl like to <«•«• any Doggoned wave wash that out. W. H. S. Ilyde, formerly of this place, has received the nomination for The gophers are said to be doing County Clerk on the Democratic ticket in Coos county. mischief on the mining dih lies, par Daniel Reynolds, as will be seen by ticularly in the Sterling camp. They card elsewhere, declines to run for bor«* holes on the lower side of the County Commissioner. Wo do not «lit« ties which ot themselves are insig nificant, but the rush of the water think bis objections apply to himself. Business mi tho livery line is increas through them soon increase their size ing and Jim Gard well is making prep lo such an extent as to carry away the ations to meet the demand by buying bank and sometimes make large breaks in the diteli before they are no- l new teams and vehicles • therefor. tieeil. 1' requires constant watching The Salem papers say Mr. John to circumvent these pestiferous ro Orth, Treasur«>r of Jackson county, has dents. turned over to II.»n. A. II. Brown the sum of $10,000 as taxes due the State 1’3 RSON.il. NOI LS. from that county. G. E. Strong ami Lieut. Moore camo Rends arc fast improving ami the in from Fort Klamath, on Tuesday 'tagi s have again resumed their regu last. lar Winter time. Billy Carll was in 11. M. Thatcher was a guest of our town the other day “fixing things” 1 nrg during the week. He has disap along the line. peared, however, without, so much a- A view of our valley at this time good bye. naturally brings to mil «1 the words of On Wr.lnesday Win. Bybee, accom that old Methodist hymn.— panied by Surveyor (Jhas. J. Howard, Oh! the transporting, rapturous scene that went down to Grave ereek to survey rises to my sight; Swei t fields arrayed in living green and the ditch spoken of by us last week. ri vers of delight. The following Judges of Election for tho different precincts throughout the county were appointed to.serve at the June election by the County C >ui t last Thursday: Ashland—Tho«t. Smith, A. S. Ja cobs and Jacob Wagner. Applegate—T. <}. D-'w«, AVm. S m- son ami Royal Benedict. Big Butt«—Jno. May, A. (’. Howlett ami J. A. < > »«‘Ochaiii. Chimney Rock — Mathew Fountain, J. L. Worlow, ami S. A. C irlton. Eden — Woo<lf«»r<l R ' iine-, T. 11 Moreland and E K. Amlet'on. EvatM Creek—C’htts. Willmus, W. i 1 » WHIi« timl Jacob Evans. Foots Creek — ll. A. Cook, A. 1) Ileahl ami Silas Draper. Flounce ltoca—U. Gor«loti, Ö. B Hull ami Charney Nye. Grant’s Pass—Jas. Wall ace, Lifu ! V ' ette Allen ami J. P. Tuffls. Ja< k'onville—A. C. Jones, L. J. C. Duncan and C. <’. Beekman. Leland — L N. Browning, S. Isham ami Lewis Asli. Little Butte—IL-nry Brown, 11. C. Fleming ami Eder E nery. Manzanita—Jess«» Richardson, R. V. Beall ami .J. B. Wrisl.-y. Rock Point — Jolm Woods, Geo. Lance and C. Shi« fli ti. Sterling—Th«»;. H. Gilson, John He trd a::«l S. S dtmar.'h. 'Fable R«> k —W’. A. Chillers, A. Ho iston ami Joseph Sitt'-rfc I I. l'niotiF>wn —Jas. Bm kley, John Cantrell ami The«»d«»ric Cameron. W llow Spring-—Jas. M DommgL, Jn«>. W. McK iy ami Wm. K idler. • F rom W illiams RIR g —A friend send' ii' the folilow ing few it« iU' from Williamsburg, Josephitm co inty: 'I'lie greenba kers ate a eoming out in blooming colors, al least ulimit tW’elity- tive or thirty have orgitiiz«1«! a club in Josephine county. It is their inten tion to put n ticket in (he tmhl at the coining ejedion. The only (rouble ari'ittg is finding a sufficient number of «Minliil ifes in their ranks to fill the sever d offices. The suppositions are, that they w ill resort to a g‘neral cull ing from tho mo«t lukewarm of the two great political parlies. Preliminary st« ps have beer: t ken for iln1 estal l i'hment of a county roa«l, «‘Xtemling from W’llliams creek in a direct rout.'1 over the motin'arn ami terminating at Sailor Diggings, short ening the present round about course Ly m arly tw«» (birds tho «listanc«1. 'Fhe removal of tii«1 county seat is now til ing- agil *. teù lo a coasi'h rabí«* « xtent in Ibis 1« '«•ality. Many profit th«? present site, pt«.vi ling a practical route can be «»hl aim ii ov« r I !ie moiin- tains, vviiii h will bring the market al Sailor D ggitigs ami K *i by ville, ii. cL s r proximity to this jdact'. 1 be prisent «outl«i(.k <d (lit* mining enterpri'vs in this section app«*ar «piite tl ittering; from the prospects an un usual yield is anticipated. Alex. Martin has decided to remove Mrs. II S. Lik’» lectured at the from this place soon and calls upon all Court House on Friday and Sunday who ar«1 indebted to him to step for evenings last, tn good houses. Het ward and “puugle.” W«* hope he w ill topics were of a religious character and change at least the first ¡»art of his de she sustained the reputation of a good cision. -peaker if nothing else. Newman Fisher started for San Jo. Rapp keeps up his lick, rain or Francisco on Saturday last. Lis hi- shine, and in addition to his regular intention to lay in a largo shirk ot supply of v< gelal les furnished our cit goods for this market ami in a shoit izens, supplies us with choice apples. time will have one of the most exten I Io has our thanks for a liberal bucket sive and varied supplies ever brought full on his last trip. to Jacksonville. Tho Xcn.'i/uf says tho owners of the Win. M. Turner returned I i't Satur Emeline Qtiick'ilver Mine hive re day from his visit to llm Jo-ephine ceived i proposition from San Francis- creek «liggings. He fouml to«» much cn parties to b* n 1 their mine for six or wat« r in the ground yet. to allow pr«»s- eight months at .$50,000. The Com j>«‘c!ing successfully. H«1 is eonti hmt pany have not yet <J vid* d to accept of having a "Ing thing” there ami will the ofl r. 'prre no rfl’-rfs to «level.«p ami work ii We Ivar th» re v ill he quilt1 an nt- as soon as possible. It is in whit was temlante—an unu'ual number of del once a very rich camp and «omp«>L«nt egates— from this county at the com judges sav his pro-pects are go<»d as ing R' pnblican Slate ( « nvention. B. Could tie found anywhere. F. D««weil went down on Monday last, and Mix Muller, W. A. McPherson, N ew P atents .— t hrough Dewey A T he “P almer B oy .”—A corres- J. II. Skidmore, Simon (,’aro and W. (’. pomlent of the N/’o/Zo«’/, from Williams Co., Patent Agents, Sin Ftam i-eo, we Myer will be oil hand. “Whar de creek, after detailing the character receive the following li-t of F. S. pat carrion is dar will de buzzard be also.” of the h«»y and the rough treatment by ents granted to th«1 Pae Ii • Coast in J. S. Howard, Superintendent of tin1 bis father, asserts that the hoy Willi ventors, viz: for tlio week ending, Squaw Lake Ditch and Mining Com am Palmer did attempt to run away; March lflth: It. II. Campbell, Red pany came into town on Wednesday, that he was seen to enter Bear creek Bluff, Cal., flume; N. P. Chipman, on bti'iness for the Company, and re but was never 8»*en to etm rgo there Red Bluff, Cal., nioilo for bunching turned on Thursday. He says the from, thus inferring that he was lumber for running through V-sh.ipe«l digging of the ditch is finished and «Irowned. It may lie that tho b«»y will film« .>; W. 11. Abrams, Eugene Cily, the tilting up of the claim for work turn up all right,—it is to he hoped so, Ggn., s tw-mill head block; E. Moreau, will be commenced at «met1, They ex at least,—ami we tiU't that if hi- S. F., apparatus for th«1 product ton ot pect to be running in a very short w hert'aiiout.s are discovered, the facts hot air; (labels) W. S- llalpruner, S. w ill he comurunicated to us at once. F, salve. time. —.... . —— His description will be found in this Charley H trt, formerly employed N ew D oor k eerer . — Flu* follow ing paper, and any information concerning by the Storin g Company as overseer is a dispatch ftom Washington, of tl e him will beat once convey ed to his .”»r h: on tln ir ditch, hut who for some parents. 'Fhe I)cm cratic caucus this (‘veiling months has been afflicted with rheu Since the above was in type we believ«' w<> noaiinate«! a< doorkeeper in place of matism, has so far recovered as to be have i’ouiui distinct trace ot the boy. About Polk, (Jen. Clras. W. Fieol, <U G«‘“i’gi i, a le lo resume w rk, and Las engag d the time ot his disappearance a lad fully on the first ballot. Gen. Fi«‘l<l is a na w ith the Squaw Lake Mining Company answering his «lescription, applied loom tive of Kentucky, gra'luateil at West fellow townsmen Smith, (’«»urtimy A Co., ami will commence work in a day or for employment, stating that he cam«' from Point in IS 111, served in the confeder two. Charley is a good fellow, a No. 1 about the region of \Villiamsburg or Apple ate army under Gen. Let1, and soon miner, and will he a host for his em gate, ami that he had hiul a tliilmully with after the close of the war entero«! the '< >me boys over there an« I as they has threat - army of the Khedive of Egypt, w her« ployers. lie remained until 1S77, uhmlii1 re J osephine Cot nty S eat .—F'iend Wilder-of-Wilderville was in town the other <lav and says tin» «j loslion of re moving the c otiuty-seil from K- rby- ville to Wil«lt*rvi!le is the all-absorbing topic of that county. It promises to be the hit g* 1 oil which will turn the political results of the next election. His card in this issue explains his in dividual position, l>ut of course ho can not tell how many will agree with him till after the votes are cist. We hope our Democratic friends will not forget ■that the action of their county may have an influence of State i.nportance, and will not so far forget them.'« Ives W. J. I’lymale is refitting his livery in the heat of local strifes as to jeop ardize interests of general importance. stable and i« tends making an a< tive summer campaign in the livery line. ----------- »•------------ B oston ’ s P edigree .—In making He sold his line horse “Tampson” to a out the pe«ligree of “Boston,” Judge Yreka man the other day for $500, and Tolman’s thoroughly«! horse, a mis it i- probable that Jas. M< Donongh, take occurred through carelessness who took the horse to Yreka, has which was printed in all the circular' al-o sold his fine trotting horse and new-p iper advertisements before “Major,” which he took ».long, for discovery. 1 Its grandsire on his dam’s s'i «>. J ackson county raises a class of side was given as “Old Boston,” when liot-es that bring money when pul oil it should have read “(»id Glencoe.” th«j market. True horsemen are very particular I’a trit k Maroney, of Josephine coun about pedigrees, especially thorough ty, was last week taken to the Insane bred?, and this cornetionis made a* A-ylnm at East Portland by Deputy soon as the error lias been discovered, that none may be deceived, or any SlieritT Delamater. He was a veteran harm done one of the finest horses in ot the Mexican war, and his life was Oregon by ruling him oil- the turl otice saved on the battle-fit Id bv Col. through false parentage. E. 1). Baker, of whom ho was ever after an almost insane admirer. For I’osToFi'U Es in O regon .—Tho tel several years he has been tunneling in egrams of April 7th say that a 1 o-«lof- a barren mountain in Josepb.int* coun fice has been established nt Foots ty, ami declaring that he had struck creek, in this county, with Sil is Dra another Consolidated Virginia. He per as Postmaster, amI the Dtiry and Sprague River offices in Lake county finally be am.1 so viol.-nt a- t«> require c<»uti icmetit. have been discontinued. find to take his lite he was atraid to return. I h« also state«! that Im ha«l recently worked « hi alarm, making rails, Ac., tor a ranch man <>n Williams creek, and that he had no money, having spent ail he had tor a pistol lo protect hinisoli with in ease the b«-ys over there should attack him. M r.«'ouriney ad vised him to return, ami not to carry a pis tol, and to«>k him to his house and gave him a breakfast. From thi n he was not seen by any on«» about the shop. We arc contnleni that was Wm. Palmer, ami doubt less fear ing to return home he has obtained emplox - mem elsew here and w ill Lake can« ot him self. There seems t«» be much feeling about the matter in the neighborhood of the Xriiti- /««'/’.s correspomlent, but sse think unneces sarily so; ami that time ami a littl«* <*ool jmlmuent will fix things all right and re store harmony. One rash act may get them turned to the Fnile«! St ites. 11 is polit ical tli'obililies were removed about two months ag ». * — ' - A CONTEMI’ORARY alleges that w in n a Congressman receives «me of the new “In God Wir Trust” «loll irs, he hastes him away to a quiet spot not remot«- from (he Cipitol, makes “rye” faces and wipes oil his « bin. T he N ew Dobi ar —Fhe «lies for th«> new dollar reacbf <1 the San l*TatV ci*c<» mint nil tin1 7th, ami er<* this the “(hillar of our dnddies” is doubtless (»ti ’change in lire bay cily ami surround ing villages. all into unnecessary and serious trouble1. ------------- <----------- - G reenback (,' lcb .—Last week a Greenback Club was formed at Central Point. J. B. Wrisley was chosen Chauinan ami J. S. Grig'liy as Secre tary. ’l hey reported 2(» members for a starter, w ith Dane Cox for the open ing orator ami expounder. The next meeting of tin* Club is calk1«! for the doth at the M.itizanita Cburtdi. I Jmlgesol Election. T he Engli'h timl Russians have not vet locked horns, ami it now seems possible that some sort of compromise may b«1 mmle and war avoided T<> hie D emocratic V oters of J ack .'« ev < ’«»c xtv :— I laving I >«-»‘ii advised of my nom- in:« ion fortho ollie«) of County Comniission- « r, 1 woubl say that I think the office an inuM,riant one—one that should be tilled by a thorough businessman ami good finan- ej« r. and la-ing neither, I take this method of rc'pe«-tiully «b-elining the nomination. DANIEL REYNOLDS. Sam’s Valley, April 5, 1878. AND MARBLE WORKS»/ 'EFTED. I ! A R’i'LEY —« ■ I list >N At the residence of tue bible's 1 i In r, L«y Rev. M.C. Miller, April 7, 1'7''. -I. T. Hartley and Miss Sa rah «¡¡’osmi - all of .lo'«‘|«hiiio eoiintV’. H ARRf< -B“\VM AN-1ii Sato’s Vall.-v, by « . < ’. < : 111. .1. 1’., Aprila. 1S7.S. Israel Har ris and .Miss Marv V. Bowman. N ''b '.-ant assortmcnt'ol I,<>« k*'t imi 1.« lilti ( utleiy tot sale by .1. MI LEI.IL \ CAME YE F'OtV’ THE SODA SPRINGS! AND DRINK WITIMl'T DIED. 1 ’ I. E i'1 11 i IR 1 ii .lack'«ni ville, of < ’on su in it tioli, Al. R. i i.t-.K tii it, aged about 1 years. HOrEI AND WITHOUT PRICE 5 Deceased was an obi «‘it¡/.on of this place, 1 HUIE l N!»F.rs!«;NF.O IS NOW KEEP- amia uni Vci-ally respected one. liticante I ine i |jc S<«da sprint's House an«l, having to this piaci1 in ls.’>2, ami has resided here repaired ami r< litte«l ‘lie same, is now pre <-«>ntinuoii'ly since. For the past 12 or 1 I pared to aecointnodaie all that may favor years he has served in various positions of him w ¡t h a call. Prices to suit t lie hard limes. trust atei iionor ami none can sav that lie j THE MARBLE BUSINESS was other than an honest and faithful man ; Will still be a specially. All orders in this ami employ«', though lie failetl toaceumu- line promptly tilled in the best nianner ami lat<‘ sufficient means to sustain himself at r<*as«mal«le rates. Aildress as usual, prop«‘ilv iti bis tonz am! painful illness of i J. IL Rt’sSEf.L, Ashland1. many months. I le was a native of < thio, where rei «lives are now living, who will hear«'! his «lea'll with little less of sorrow ami regret than wa< evinced among his numerous fi iemls here, many of whom hav« ktiown him troni ilieir infancy. UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, <’(>K. f A Liti KENIA <t fill Sts. Mars' Moons. When the 'eb'Traph :inn<iill>ii*i| th'* «Its «■««very hv I’r >f. Hall that our neiglilmritig planet ha t two satellites, and the di'pahdi was tea I the next morning al ten ihoitsaml Aiuerii-an breakla.si tallies, what think you was the etleel upon hearers? Some eollo- <piy similar to the following was sun* to <•<•- <ur; “ Mars has two moons. h«‘y? Pass me tl. • milk, Kitty. S'range, isn’t it, that -is loiiotm I- never saw tliein l»cforc. Alioth- cii.q . p! a-“. I v' ond“r w hat ! hev’ll <l;s<-o\ - er in sI’licso corn cakes at «1 ex«‘elb‘nt. Wli i s the lal«‘s I’r«.in l.uiope?” We have i.e • -me ~o acvu- omed to startling «liseov «‘r- tc- at. I aimoueinonts, that w<* tak<‘ them as a ma■1 er ot emit '«■. Ev en truth inust app«*ar in Ilammu color» to mak«‘ her-cit seen. Th«1 virinc'ol Dr. i’teree’s «iolden .\le«lical Dis covery ami l’.casant I’uruative Pellets ha vc been tested in leu thou-aud lioii'«-hobls, wiiose inmates will tell you ilia1 they’ con sider 1 lie disco very and in: rod u«-t loll < >1 t l««s, feme la-s <>f tar gr< ater importance to the world than th«1 moons of Mars. siiit-'i v\. III., .lune I:’., ls7<i. Dr. R. V. Pic * ree, ButV; »I«», N. Y.: Dear sir i .3'1 fall < >ti r d a • : j : i » > « • i r— aged |s—-vas fast "iliikiim wit h r. Hi'iimp i on. Ddferent phy- •ians hail pn HioliiDvd Ler > asc incmable. 1 »btained « » ii » ‘ bait d<» /«■ii bottl«*s <>f y««ur < ; >hkn i‘i"> • very, M • ‘¡i< j ! slu* <* oiii - bi .■ne. «1 im pr» » vinti at < ui.-e, an«l is now as h • ?«l\ as a 1 »in o knot. Y«uir respectfnIlv, I U.V . ISA.V’ N. At «.I ->11NE.’ I>, Av l.li's ( '.V III Alt- I » Y 1 X I V 1 r I’ iij . n a re I tie » » ■.1 " I . 1 all pnrgativ es for r iiey are t ill* prmluet <>f long. ¡III IV II" •. la Hort»U" ar1.1 " Uc\ ""! Ill elu nitcal investiga th >n. a id I 11 a ir » \teii"! \ e ti't*. by Phy 'ieians in their pi :ic. i.’»*. and l>v all civilizc'l na- belli 1 he I >< st and iii < *st eth-t u- Î i( .in. provi il pur-ativ » r’ili flia! medic:« I s,.j..,„.,* c oi • h \ !>»•. I m •iiu, purely veget.liile Ho harm « • i hi arise fi < »III 1 Ilei F U"C . 1 ti int l'insK* v able a i id <-ii: i! i\ I owers im■ < •: ! i. t I’d Is be <*<»in- 1 ‘ u \ g I with th«1 hl , dii ì e very person, know l-L t I H U' \ iri n ♦ *S. will* ■tupio'. t lil ilí. VV Ill'll «I. Th«‘V I. i p the system in p«Uleet orde■r, and m.lini;«.tl ill liealthv a«*:ion th«* who ie nine! liiuery <«t life. Mikl. '■«■.iteli ing and eli»-ef Ii. d, t Is• v ar«' special 1 ad: « j >t * * * 1 to 11 ie Hee ls ot the d ucsisve apparatus, derange nielli'ot which 1h«'v preven! and cure, if timely taken. Thev aie the best and sätest pliv sie toemplov forehildnm and weakened constitutions, where a mild, hut eileetual, eatliartie is required. For sale by al! deal - ers. miTF. UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- L spcetfull.v inform their friends and th«» pcd'lt«- generally that they have purcfiased* th« at»ov«‘ es|al>lishnic»H, M'hich will bo licca‘«‘t«>rth conduet«*«l under their constant p< .’sonul supervision, and they giiar.mt««» salisfa«'! « n lo al! who may favor them witfl th« ie patr«>nage. i'licse si;.hf,.H ¡»re «‘«'rHnally located, ami within <•> ci v cni< nt distan«-«1 of the various houses of public eniort iwnu-nt. Hnrses and nmb's w ill l>e board«-«! mnd car«*«! for at moderate eiiarjcs. They have one of tl.O kiri'est ami iliu-st sto.-ks tti <>r«‘gon, south of r<u-fh«n«l, of Bit KITES AND CARRfAGES', With single or double teams, tor hire on rea- s«>nal>l«‘ terms. Also good Sa«i«ile Horses' ami M tiles, vv hi'-li will l«e hired to go to any part ot the countrv at in«><?eratr rates. Animals bouirlit and sold, arOf broke trt saddle <*r harness. .1. A. CABDWELL. NEW MILLINERY STORE! California Street, JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON. rpiIE ENDERSIGNED HAVE NOXV ON 1 ham! the most complete ami best stock of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson ville, consiting of HATS, BONNKTS. Flowers, ribbons, la«‘«‘s, neckties, gloves, collars and cull', et«*., etc., which we will sell at low prices. Sewing Machines for Sale. We have on liaml a number of the cele brated llow«* Sewing Machines, which w« will sell ciieap lor cash, or exchange for gram. MISSES |i. ,v M.CARDWELL.. HEW MILLINERY GOODS!!- Polish the Youngsters' Teeth With S«»Zt»D«>NT, ami when they grow up their months w ill be garnislicl with sound ami handsome ones. The foundation of many a tooth.u-lie is laid in childhood by negl* el, and it is v cry important lo 1 h«‘ well- being <>f either cliill or a«hlit that the teeth should bo w e'd I a ken <a r«‘ of. I ’>a> I te«*t h are no til masticators of the food, and l>t«*ed dv'popsia. Make them vv bite and strong, t heictor«*. with Si »/.« >l»t »NT, a preservative ot siiprem«* excel 1« nee and purity. I se it vv it It«.ill «1« lay. .11 ST RECEIVED BY MRS. BRENTANO Í mill: l XDERSDiNI: d takes pleas - 1 lire in intorimng ih<* ladms of Jackson ville and vicinity that she has just receive«^ a e< mi pl«*l<* and elegant stock of N EW MIL LINERS GOODS, direct trom san Fran«*is- <»9, consisting of New Shapes in I'ntriininod' P.rttmets attil I la's. Trimming Silks, Feath ers, ] lov'ers. Ril’hons, \'«*|vets. etc., ami is- now fully pre|«ared to attend to all orders with ticainess and dispatch. Prices reasoti- abl<* and sat islaetion giiarante«*«!. Residence tit the ol«l < »verbeck Hospital, «five me ni «•till. MRS. IIRENTANf» T visited St. Helena for change of «‘limate I.nt f< un I it to«« hot. Tli« n 1 went t<> llay- vvaril’s imi it was loo dull. At !’>erk«‘l«*v flu*'tU'b'iiis amu've l in«' with their liood- luiiosm. it was l«,o foggy in San Francisco .ind t«>«> bleak at Santa Cruz. Wherever 1 ¡'went I was um-omfortabie,uneasy and unset- tied. A li'iemi 'ilggested that this stat«-of ' null's! might possibly l>e oeeasioneil by bil- ' ______ A iousness or a di'<>!<let«•«t stomach, ami ad- v i'> ] a trial of Frose's Hamburg T«*a. giving rpiil. t NDERslGNED HEREBY GIVE I lieti«*«* to all those imiebte«l to tlielll, nio a pack age a - a pivselil. Since (hen I use t! occasuu.ai I v , and wasnevei l*««tt«*r in my «•itIn r by note or look a<*vount, to conn* for- vv ai d al on«-«* and sett le t iteti accounts before' Ide. 1 ad vis«* all to trv it. • Ilio l’>th «lay ot April nrx’t, or their ac«*ounts The Nat ¡on il < oil«! Medal was a ward«*« 1 wjl I««* pla«-c«l in the liapds of an attorney to Bra«li« v A Rulofson tor the l««*st Photo for for«•«■<I collection. W«* mean business, aa graphs in i h ■ I' .died states, ami tin* Vienna our books Ml’sT lie <*l'»se«l. FISHER A- CARO. M ■ la I lor t In I io-I i ii I lie vv orb 1. 42!t Molli- i.'Oii 't v street. San Fran«*isvo. P. S. I will <>ir«*r for sab* all my house hold and kitchen furniture ami a first -class ] ian«». All those w ishiug tl bargain will «1«» SOCIETY NO IK ES. well to give in«* a «-all. A. FISHER. LA.ST 0' ALL ! .1 IfkMI'Hill ’ Grilli!! ' \fl. I', (if IL, 11 o' Is its r«*giilir iiK'i't i iigs ever v two vv eek s at O«bl Fellows’ I Lail. Jackson vili«*. C. M I • I S, .Mast« r. A sxt>: M ii.i.r.i:. S<*<*retai v . (Irn'oii I Ii ip! r \o. I. IL 1. M., Ilot.ls its regular meetings monthly on I ties.lay ev. nings of or prc«*e«ling each full io ««ti, a 7'.. «»’el.», k. <'oinpanions in goo«i st am 111 ig are in v ile I. .1. E. R< »ss. High Priest. M v\ Mci.t.cu, s< 'Teiary. SCHOOL TEACHERS: \’<»l' CAN i:\SILY INCREASE YOVR 1 salary by «levotmg a very small por tion <>t your leisure .i:ne tn my inter« •*(. I ■ |o mt' expect you to canvass for my c«*l<>* I rateil Beatty's Pianos ami Organs unless v < ui see tit to; (uit i In* s«*r vice 1 r«*« j nire of you is Poth pleasant and protilaldu. Full partic ulars t ree. A «hlicss DVNIEL I*'. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. Slate Treasurer s Eighth Notice. • Tubi ' Rti.'k Idi" impili ni >a. HI, I. (I. li. F. llobls regular sessions in its ll:«|l, <> bl Fellows' Building, in Jacksonville, ( »regoli, <>n ilu»2«1 ami l’li Tiicsdav cveiiings <>f eacli ami every monili. All '<>j.,iirnit«g Pairiarchs are <*or- diallv inv itesi tu mc«*t vvitii ns. >1 LAS J. DAY, <’. I’. K vst*vi: Krtii.i, Sri ibe. ' . S"7 i svi STATE OF OREG( >N. ) ’I t;t vscitiai’s ( »> fi «* e , > Salem. M«n'ch I-"», 1878. I \’«»TI< E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .\ there ar«' funds on Inmd for th«» pfcv* ment ot State warr.fttts «»t <v)d issm»; vtyt; *»10« «i2(», ti ;*». »ill. '■«•G, »¡4 ». <i4ts, »>40, »; m , AM», AM», !».S7, •;.*►-», «i'.ii, «.'>.;, «Sil, «;«>,'», «¡»¡ii, (k»7, tifi8, 664». Interest will «•<■:«'«* fr*un this date. A. 11. BR< >WN, State Treasurer. |>L'kJrl1 lut'imss y on can engag«* in. *!> I Y I A I to 821» p«*r day nia«i«* bv workers of either se.x, right in their own'localities. Particulars ami sample«*' worth SA free, lm- prove your spate tium at this business. A«l- «iress >i ix '« ix a ('«>., Portland*, Maine. I F you want a N<>. 1 home-made Ritle or I ti rs|-class ,shot gull g«> to J. MILLER. 1 )« >W DEH Gitmt, Itinsi ing <«r gnu powder, ! all kimls, and <-aps ami fuse, f.u sa'.* in < piani it i«*s t « » su it, by ,1 « » li N M i EI. E o. Ho! Unto All Who Thirst f « > R - E. Paint, Sash. Scriibl«img alni Black ening Punsi,es at J ohn mii . leil H I V« • v <•». want protect ion? l'uva Pisto] or j f Ivtnfe. or both, oi .1« »1IN NI ILI.) JL ) A I NTS, pati ni or <«I »««‘F) Oil*. Varnishes shellac, \\ mdow Glass, Emery, Borax «•¡e., for sale in « inil< ss «maniitics '(.y 1 JOHN MILLER,