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BRIEF ME3TIO3.
W Sraoratit Sinws.
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• - fRI DAY
MAY 3, 1878
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J. 8. Howard is in town.
Beautiful SpriDg weather.
Gov. Thayer speaks to-morrow.
PUBLIC SPEAKING!
J. B. Coats la In from Beaver creek.
HON. W. W. THAYER.
Siuion Caro has returned from Port
Democratic candidate for Governor, will ad
dress the citizens of Jackson county at the laud.
Court House in Jacksonville on
Maturday, May I, 1H78,
at one o’clock p. m .
It is expected that Messrs. C. C. Beekman
and M. Wilkins, Republican and Green
back nominees lor Governor, will also be
present.
Every body is invited to attend.
More new goods at Reames’ and Bil
ger’s.
There are ten patients Jn the County
Hospital at present.
Cameron Bro. are bringing a fine lot
of fish into market.
The mining season is nearing a close
T he elate decided on by the Mitchell
in many portions of tbe county. It crowd will be ratified at the Court
has proved a prosperous one through House to-morrow. A mass conven
out Southern Oregon.
tion has been called for the purpose of
Mrs. Brentano has just received a catching gudgeons, who will have nn
full and elegant stock of Spring and more of a voice in the cut and dried
Summer millinery. The ladies should proceedings than so many wooden
not fail to give her a call.
men. The Republican conspirators
have
taken the legislative ticket as
non. J. M. McCall, of Ashland, was
in town last week. It Is reported that their share in the spoils, leaving the I
he Wouldn’t refuse a place on the county offices to the general scramble.
Bybee will doubtless be accorded the
Mitchell legislative ticket.
The base-ball season promises to be Shrievalty, although, a la Beekman
a lively one. Challenges have been is* and Hine*,ho has repeatedly declined it.
sued by the Jacksonville boys, but no This is now-a-days considered a sure
sign that “Barkis is willin’.” The
games are announced as yet.
Clerkship seems to be the only one
Thus. G. Reames, D. G. M. of tbe
that there Is likely to be any trouble in
Grand Lodge of Masons, was over to
assigning, though it is now announced
Kerbyville on official business this
that the matter has also been arranged
week, returning Wednesday.
satisfactorily to the ring. The public
Henry Conn,Deputy Sheriff of Lake
complacently awaits the arrival of the
county, parsed through town this week
bantling.
on his way to East Portland with one
T emperance L ectures . — W. It.
Logan, who has been adjudged insane.
Kahler & Bro. have just received a Dunbar, G. W. C. T., will lecture on
full and superior stock of school books, temperance as fellows, commencing at
Forest
drugs, stationery, etc. Give them a early candle-lighting, viz:
call if you want anything in their line. creek, Tuesday, May 14th; Williams
burg, Wednesday, May 15th; Slate
We learn that the Greeubackers of
creek, Thursday, May lGlh; Kerby
Josephine
have nominated Chas.
ville, Friday, May 17th; Waldo, Sat
Hughes for Clerk,II. Thornton for Sher-
urday, May 18th; Rogue River Lodge,
iffand M. F. Baldwin for County Judge.
Monday, May 20th; Sim’s Valley,
The May-day picnic at Bybee’s Tuesday, May 21st; Eagle Point,
Grove, under the auspices of the M. E.
Wednesday, May 22d; Manzanita,
Sunday School, was well attended by
Thursday, May 23d; Jacksonville, Fri
young folks and passed off pleasantly.
day, May 24th; Willow Springs, Satur
David Dunlap, cf Big Butte, in day, May 25th; Rock Point, Sunday,
forms us that everything is flourishing May 2Gth.
I in that section. Quite an immigration
B argains at R oseburg .—J. C.
' has flowed in there during the past
Flood,
of Roseburg, lately received a
’ year.
complete and first-class assortment of
We leurn that the Gubernatorial can-
general merchandise, and is now pre
, vass will commence at this place, while
pared to furnish tho public of Southern
' the candidates for Congress will begin
Oregon with the best of everything in
i in Eastern Oregon. Due nutice will
his line at the lowest rates. He is also
i be given.
the agent for the celebrated Fish Bros.’
8. Booth has offered a premium of
wagons, which he will sell at Portland
I $50 for the best Scamperdowu colt
prices. Mr. Fined is a pioueer mer
foaled this season and $25 fur the sec-
chant of Roseburg and, being well ac
I oud best. Further particular« will be
quainted with the wants of this section,
given hereafter.
is bound to give satisfaction. He also
j
We learn there is a project on foot buys wool, wheat and produce, pay
! to organize a Democratic club in Table ing the highest cash price therefor.
Reck. A good idea. Every precinct Read his advertisement elsewhere.
I ; should have one, aud now is the time
i tu establish them.
Too T ransparent .—A writer in
C ounty C ourt .—The May term of
Don’t fail to see the next Governor
the Probate and County Commission
of Oregon to-morrow.
ers’ Courts will be held next week.
Copp’s Hand book of Mining Law
H on . W. W. T hayer , the Demo for sale at the T imes office.
cratic candidate for Governor, is large
Ben. Haymond, of Rock Point, left
ly interested in uiiuiug enterprises in for San Francisco Tuesday.
this county, lie is not only an emi
Sol Sachs still sojourns in Germany
nent lawyer, but also a high-minded, and will not return uutil Fall.
public-spirited citizen.
Rev. W. Hurlburt will preach at the
R edemption of W arrants . — M. E. Church on Sunday next.
Treasurer Orth elsewhere gives notice
Those iudebted to tbe T imes office
of the redemption of quite a number are requested to settle at once.
of county warrants. A considerable Í Slight showers of rain since our last
amount will this year be applied to issue have benefited tbe crops.
this purpose, thanks to our economical I
We are under obligations to Mrs.
county administration.
Vining for some excellent cake.
T he mass meeting called for to-mor
The store near Chavuer’s bridge
row by the Siamese twins, Browu and will wind up busiuess in a few days.
Cox, is likely to prove a contemptible
A pleasant party occurred at the res
fizzle. There is such an insane scram idence of Geo. Schuiupf ou the 24th ult-
ble for office that it is very improbable
J. M. Sutton has returned from Cal
whether the discordant clans can bar*
ifornia somewhat improved iu health.
uionize. The movement is showing
Col. Stone, Superiutendeut of the
itself in its true colors.
O. & C. Stage Co., was iu tuwu yester
E nlargement P roposed . — It is day.
I
our intention to enlarge the T imes to
Bybee’s pack-train of 20 mules ar
a twenty-eight column paper at an ear rived last week from Galice creek for
ly date. To accomplish this will ne
supplies.
cessitate a considerable outlay of mon
A marked increase in tbe attendance
ey. We are therefore now sending
on the M. E. Sunday School is uotien
out statements of account to those in
able of lute.
debted, and requesta prompt response,
Dr. W. Jacksun will be in Lakeview
that we may carry out the object in
during the June term ul tbu Circuit
view.
' Court there.
B
and
of
C
attle
.
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Mat.
L arge
Matt. Dillon is still on hand with a
Obenchain will drive a large band of fine slock of liquors aud cigars. Call
cattle to Lake county in a few days, and “smile.”
*
where they will be put in condition
Call and see Fisher’s elegant stock
for the California and Nevada markets.
of Spring and Summer goods, which is
This baud numbers near 800 head and
uuw arriving.
is one of the largest driven out of the
Miss Luviuda Bradley, of Butte I
county for a loi g time. George W.
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Stephenson is interested with Mr. creek, aged ubuut IS years, died one
day lust week.
Obunchain.
!
Some valuable land in Phoenix will
N otso F ast .—Tire Sentinel rushes be sold at guardian’s sale on the 25lb.
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in great haste to announce John Grill, Read the notice elsewaere.
tiie present incumbent, as an inde
J. R. Caiuerou intends buying u[>*a
pendent candidate for County Treas
Lugo uumber ui wethers lor the Cali
urer. Mr. Orth authorizes us to an
fornia and Nevada markets.
nounce that tt^tareport is without any
Giu Lin cleaned up 131 ounces ol
nd at ion whatever.
This sublime
niort to impugn his Democracy is as g nd at his Uuiontuwn diggings oil Sat
unavailing us it is audacious. Tbe Re urday, the result of 24 da,) s’ run.
We have seen some Turk colts that
publicans are evidently pushed to great
straits to indulge in such willful mis- fur size and action compare tavurauly
with the best raised iu the Stale.
represeulatiou.
The Jacksonville Brass Band is
practicing regularly and will be in good
trim for auy occasion that may require
its services. A uuw bass drum has
just been procured.
Stop that terrible cough, and thus
avoid a consumptive’s grave, by tak-
ing Dr. Pierce’s Gulden Medical Dis-
cuvery. As a cough remedy it is uu-
surpassed. Sold by all druggists.
N. Delamater, of Kerbyville, and
Miss Mary Berry, of this place, were
joined iu matrimony al the residence
of tho bride’s parents on Sunday last,
Rev. M. A. Williams officiating. Thu
Wm. Angle drove a baud of 125 cal
< happy couple left for their future home
lie to Applegate on Wednesday, ile after the ceremony.
will keep them there tor soiueitiiie.
It is understood that a certain gen-
After a pro-
G one to H er R est
traded illness the estimable wife ol
Sheriff Manning departed this life on
J. R. Tozer is busy putting up a
the morning of the 2d. She died in
cabinet shop at Asa land in coujuuctiuu
the prime of her usefulness and her
with \V. C. Daley and 11. 8. Emery.
lees is mous'd by a large concourse
Mrs. Farren aud Miss Zelia Zigier,
of friends. Respected by all who knew
her, her death has cast a gloom over who have been sojourning nt Yieka
the entire community. Iler mortal tor sometime past, relumed Tuesday.
Our cotemporary’s solicitude lor the
remains will be consigned to their last
resting-place to-day, proceeding irom weliure of Democrats at this time is al
the M. E. Chui ch, where services will together too opportune to be genuine.
be held at 2 o’clock P. M. by Rev. M.
May-day was well observed every
A. Williams.
where. Woodville, Butte creek aud
Phoenix each had a paily iu tue even
T he altempi being made by Bybee, ing.
Cox & Co. to »witch off the Greenback-
Friday last was the anniversary ol
era from the legitimate objects those Odd Fellowship. Albany aud other
who are sincere in the muller profess
lodges had a grand excursion to Rose
to have in view, is not meeting with
burg.
any great success as yet. Greeuback
The party at the Club Room last
ers from principle are opposed to being
Wednesday evening was a pleasaut al-
transferred to the safe-keeping of the
fair. Thu music aud supper were first-
motley crew who have serious desigus
class.
on the county offices ami kuow uo oth
The road to Roseburg is improving
er principles. They cannot see how
such, amalgamation will further their fast. Robt. II. Dean made the round
cause any and do not propose to lose tiip iu ten dajs vtilh a four-horse
caste in order te assist hungry place- team.
hunters to the spoils of office.
E ncouraging P rospects . — R. J.
Cameron was o,ver from L uiontown on
Monday and gives a good account ol
matters iu that vicinity, Ibe mining
seasou has beeu a very favorable one
and stillcontiuues so. Thecool weather
that has lately prevailed prevents the
snow from melting off rapidly, which
will keep up the supply of waler dur
ing the Summer. Gin Liu cleaned up
Saturday and is doing well. Ihe Ster
ling Company is teariug away a large
amount of ground and seems to bo ou
the right lead of gravel. There is still
a great amount of rich mineral land
there that has uever beeu worked. A
water ditch of good capacity is all that
is necessary to make that section a
very lively mining camp.
tlemau of Jacksonville aspires to be
private secretary to a certain candi
date for Governor. In either case no
sleep should be lost on that score. Pub
lic life will never disturb their dreams
as citizens of Southern Oregon.
T he P oint .—A well known Repub
lican, whose name appears on the call
for the mass meeting to-morrow, ex
hibited a deal of truth when he ad
mitted that the sole object of this
movement was to defeat the Demo
cratic party, and they had no hope of
doing it otherwise. Democrats should
consider this well. Those hypocritical
referetlces to one-man power, packed
conventions, and complimentary no
tices of Democrats not on the ticket,
are only intended to divert attention
from the main issue.
Democrats
should not bo deceived by the advances
of these wily tricksters. If you have
the interests of your party at heart
stand squarely up to your principles
and the ticket.
I
I visited St. Helena lor change ol climate
but found it too hot. Then 1 went to Hay
ward's aud it was too dull. At Berkeley
the students annoyed me with their hqou-
lumisin. It was too foggy in San Francisco
and too bleak at Sauta Cruz. Wherever I
went I was uncomfortable,uneasy and unset
tled. A friend suggested that tiiis state of
unrost might possibly be occasioned by bil
iousness or a disordered stomach, and ad
vised atrial of Frese’s Hamburg Tea, giving
me a packageasa present. Since then I use
it occasionally, and was never better in iny
life. I advise all to try it.
R eal E state T ransactions . —
The following transactions In real es
tate have been recorded since our last:
Matthew P. Phipps, in consideration
of $1 and his love and affection, deeds
to his wife 314.39 acres of land in Man
zanita precinct.
H. Farlow to II. Smith, lot in Ash
land. Consideration, $30.
Jas. Cameron to Theodoric Cameron,
certain premises in Uniontown pre
cinct. Consideration, $500.
W. Prefontaine to G. Karewski,min
ing property on the right fork of
Jackson creek. Consideration, $300.
W. W. Gsgo to Henry Carnell, 160
acres in Manzanita precinct. Consid
eration, $1.350.
R eports from every precinct are of
an eucouraging character. Democrats
see the desperate attempt being made
by the Republicans to capture the
county and give Mitchel] three votes for
Senator, and are not disposed to briDg
about such events through any efforts
on their part. They appreciate their
responsibility in the matter,and, know
ing that there is nothing to be gained
and everything to lose in the election
of any of tbe mongrel ticket to be
placed in the field to-morrow, are put
ting their shoulder to the wheel with
a determination of effectually squelch
ing these scheming pretenders. Lei
the good work go on.
S uch sturdy Greeubackers as Giles
Wells, Sam Colver and others, who are
such from principle, are unalterably
against any coalition with the Repub
licans, aud will firmly oppose such ac
tho Sentinel replies to “Greenbacker’s” tion throughout the campaign. We
communication In last week’s T imes , learn that Mr. Colver proposes to be
urguirg that a coalition with the Re at tbe mass meeting to-morrow.
publicans would be in order. He sub
R eturned . — ilia Honor, Judge
scribes himself a “True Greenbacker,”
Prim, accompanied by Messrs. Hanna,
but the vain sophistries that character
Watson and Jones, returned from Ker-
ize the article expose the ear-ti^ rks of
byvilie Friday, where Circuit Court
a certain professional in town, wr io has
was in session daring the week. They
acquired a great proficiency in writ-
report a large crowd in attendance and
ing letters from the “dear people”
more business on hand than usual.
about election-time.
Ho evidently
puls a poor estimate on the intelligence
A beauteous spectacle—tho Senti
of our Greenback citizens to suppose nel in one column upholding all the in
they are so easily gulled.
famous acts of the Republican party
and in the uuxt reading Democrats a
Gov ernment CONTRACTS.—Sealed moral lesson on county politics. “O,
proposals for transporting 200,000 lbs. consistency, thou art a rare jewel, in
(more or les.-) of military supplies from deed.”
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Roseburg to Fort Klamath will be re
P ersonal .—A. Noltner, Esq., editor
ceived by the Chief Quartermaster of
of the Port laud Daily Standard, and
the Department of the Columbia until
Democratic candidate for State Print
12 o’clock M.ou May 15th next. Also
er, arrived in town Wednesday and
for transporting the military mail from
was heartily welcomed by his many
Linkville to Fort Klamath for a year,
friends here, lie will remain a few
and for furnishing coal, wood, charcoal, days.
oats, barley, hay aud straw to the lat
L ost .—On Friday last, a golden
ter post for the same space of time.
hair-pin. The finder will be rewarded
For particulars address Geo. H. Weeks,
by leaving it at the residence of Alex.
Chief Quartermaster, Portland.
Martin.
Henry Judge, a former residont of
this place, bus returned from San Fran
cisco and will probably purchase J
Nunau’s saddle and harness uslablish-
ineut. Tnu latter guutlemau retires
on account of ill health, but will re
T he ring-muaters of the Republican
main among us lor the present.
meeting to be held to-morrow have
Ike Sachs, formerly of this place, three different petitions in circulation,
has entered into a copartnership with the contents of which futuro events
Greenbaum Bros., wholesale dealers will more fully develop, for, consistent
iu geuls’ luruishiug good», San Fran with its bushwhacking principles, this
cisco. We leuru that he will in course organization circulates them only un
of time eolubltsu himself as purchasing der a veil of darkness and secrecy.
member of tbu firm al New York.
What objects they have in view is well
enough
known. Like a nocturnal ani
Abd now 11. Kelly, E-q., who has
I
i beeu stowed away on Grave creek for I mal of peculiar fragrance they cau’t be
1
ever bo lung, suddenly appears ou the lie their existence.
Polish the Youngsters’ Teeth
With SOZODONT, aud when they grow up
their months will be garnished with sound
and handsome ones. The foundation of
many a toothache is laid in childhood by
neglect, and it is verv important to the well
being of either child or adult that the teeth
should be well taken care of. Bad teeth are
no tit masticators of the food, and breed
dyspepsia. Make them white and strong,
therefore, with SOZODONT, a preservative
<>t supreme excellence aud purity. Use it
without delay.
MARRIED.
MORRISON—MORGAN—On May 1st, by
Ehler M. Peterson, John R. Morrison and
Miss Elizabeth Morgan.
ANDERSON—DENNIS----- On Butte creek,
May 1st, by Ehler M. Peterson, Robt. F.
Anderson to Miss Mary A. M. Dennis
BORN.
BEALL — In Manzanita precinct, April
27th, to tbe wife of R. V. Beall, a son.
BEACH—At Fort Klamath, April 9th, to
the wife of Jay Beach, a «on.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
A
Jacksonville Grange No. 88, P. of II.,
Holds its regular meetings every two week«
at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville.
C. MINGUS, Master.
A nnif . M iller , Secretary.
Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M.,
Holds its regular meetings monthly on
'Tuesday evenings of er preceding each full
moon, at 7Ji o’clock. Companions in good
standing are invited.
J. E. ROSS, High Priest.
M ax M uller , Secretary.
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Table Roek Encampment No. 10,1. 0. 0. F.
Bolds regular sessions in its
3 Hall, Odd Fellows' Building, in
Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 2d
and 4th Tuesday evenings of each and every
month. All sojourning Patriarchs are cor
dially invited to meet with us.
SILAS J. DAY, C. P.
K aspar K ubli , Scribe.
E. R. REAMS».
T. G. REAMES.
REAMES BROS.
THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION
REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FORMER
STORE OF SACHS BROS.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
OREGON,
JACKSONVILLE.
BY RECEIVING ÏRI
Largest and Best Selection
—OT—
FALL Í WINTER DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
i
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC.
1UE (’ALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
rV ladies to the iact that we have now on
hand the largest aud best selected assort
ment of LAD1ES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN
CY GOODS of every description in Southern
Oregon, and we will henceforth make this
line of goods our specialty and sell them at
The Vol (alia ilio Kettle »lock.
Prices to Suit th.e Times.
The Sentinel rushes to the rescue of
its Gubernatorial candidate, and ist
prone to excuse the fact that Mr. Beek
man is a swamp-lander by accusing the
Democratic candidate of being lu the
sama boat.
We only Incidentally
To tho gentlemen we will say, if you
want a No. 1SU IT OF CLOTHES you must
goto Reames Bros, to buy il, as weclaim to
have tho best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
Jackson county and will allow 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 Now York, and we
will warrant every article and sell them as
cheap tor oasli as any house in the county.
We also keep on hand a full stock of
mentioned the fact of Republican culpabili
ty in tho premises, as this has boon a favor
ite scare-crow of theirs. The truth hurts,
however, and our cotemporary becomes
greatly exercised, hastening to admit more
than wo had any idea there existed. We be
lieve there is not a single nominee ou tbe
A pproaching C ompletion . — Democratic State ticket that has acquired an
Hon Henry Klippel was over from acre of swamp land, and challenge, anyone
the Big Applegate diggiugs on Mon to prove to the contrary.
seeue and stretched foilb his little
I plate lor Ins «hero of the pie. We
: bear that his Republicau brethren pro-
Several cows have died in this vi* I i pose to appease Inm with the nom
day last, aud reports th© ditch as al
i
Q uinine and arsenic form the basis of
cinily recently. \\ ild parsnip is sun ination lor Prosecuting Attorney.
most completed and ready for opera many ot the Ague remedies in the market,
and are the last resort of physicians and
posed to huve beeu the cause ui their
(,’apt. Kelly reports mining interests tions. It Is expected that piping will I people who know no better medicine to
death.
iu the uorlneru portion of tbe county be in progress in the course of a few ' employ for this distressing complaint.
I The effects of either of these drugs are de
Don’t forget that job printing of as flourishing. Three mile« of the weeks.
structive to the system, producing headache,
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| intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring-
! every description is neatly and prompt Grave creek ditch have been complet \
T he Greenback club of Willow I ing of the ears, aud depression oftheconsti-
ly executed at the T imes office at low ed and twenty men are busily engaged
1 »’’tional health. A yer ’ s A gue C ure is a
getable discovery, containing neither qui-
Springs is one of the things that were.
est rates.
on the seventeen miles remaining
! nine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient,
It
commenced
with
less
than
tun
mem
‘ and is an infallible and rapid cure tor every
Bybee & Mondschein’steam runaway Miners ou Uuyole creek are cleauiug
i form of Fever and Ague. Its effects are
bers,
none
of
whom
attended
the
sec
ou Monday last,but collided with a tree up aud realizing largely ou the «ea-
I permanent and certain, and no injury
ond meeting, which has never been I can result from its use. Besides being a
aud were stooped before any berious in son’s work.
held. Mitchell’s side-show is not as positive cure for Fever and Ague in all its
juries resulted.
' forms, it is also a superior remedy for Liver
The appointment of Judge Tolman successful as fondly hoped for.
Complaint. It is an excellent tonic and
Hou. W. J. Snodgrass, of Union as Surveyor-General was unacceptable
' preventive, as well as cure ot all com
county, Grand Master of the Odd Fel to several Republicans in this county,
I n T own .—Ilou. W. W. Thayer, plaints peculiar to malarious, marshy and
I miasmatic districts. It acts direotly on
lows, will be iu this section ou official to whom the appointee would not Democratic candidate for Governor, the Liver and biliary apparatus, thus stiin-
i ulating the system to a vigorous, healthy
I business ere long.
crook the pliant hinges of the knee. arrived yesterday and will speak at I condition. For sale by all Dealers.
I
J. B. Thomas and Joel Dixon, of Their organ here has taken up the plaint the Court House to-morrow. He was
DIED.
Table Rock, have returned Irom the and is much exercised over the com met at Rock Point by a delegation of
—In this city, May 2d, Sarah
Willamette. They disposed of their plimentary notices given tho Judge by citizens and escorted to towD, where MANNING
wife of J. W. Manning; aged 32 years aud
be met a hearty reception.
horses at fair rates.
the opposition press,
24 days,
GROCERIES,
II AR D W A R E, CUTLERY, G L ASS W ARE,
CROCKERY,
A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
Etc. Etc.
Give us a call and judge for yourselves a«
to our capacity of furnishing goods as above.
“The proof of tho pudding is eating it.”
REAMES BROS.
State Treasurer's Ninth Notice.
T reasurer ’ s O ffice ,
Salem, April 15, 1878. |
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there are funds in the Treasury for the
payment ol State Warrantsol old issue, viz:
Nos. 673, 674, 675, 678, 680, 682, 683, 685, 686,
i 0», 70S, 709, 714, —
715, ----------
720, 719, 721, 722,
702,----------------
723, ¿24, 726, 222, 727, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736,
756, 757, 758, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 766, 767,
768, 769, 774 , 783, 770, 771, 772, 773, 671.
Interest will cease from this date.
A. H. BROWN,
State Treasurer.
N
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LL kinds of ammunition for sale by
JOHN MILLER.