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UKIKF NENTIUN Mr. B«»ektnan was quite sensible in • l<*vlining to canvass tin» Slate with Mr. Thayer. A lew more efforts simi lar to the one he made here Saturday would make bis cnndid.iey even more luipeless than Judge Tolman’s four years ago. Bybee M<>n«|s«-hein will soon be in receipt of a fine lot of fat cattle ami sheep, and will then t»e prepared to iumi-h their customers with the best meats the market atf »rds. Read their a»lvertisertn-nt and duu’t fail to give them a call. ll»»n. W. \V. Thayer, accompanied by Me-.-rs. Henry Klippel and H. K Hanna, this week went over to the Big Applegate digging-, in which they are interested. Tn«»y are well pleased with the prospects and expect piping to commt-uve about the 1st prox. Eugene W tlra«l was in town this week with Myer’s beautiful Percher- on horse, Geo. Fleury. F'leury. This animal, which is one of the finest specimens ever imported, will not betaken to the Willamette, but will remain here dur- log llie season. Read the nd veri ne melit. ♦ R >a<i work now commencing. FRIDAY, r 4 MAY 10, 1878. Heaps of new goods arriving. Read the new advertisements. T he managers of the mass meeting M. A. lloustun was in town Tues will fin«J that, though they were suc day. cessful incarrvingout their programme Capt. Fly now bolds forth at Jos. and succeeded in nominating the slate can Wetterer’s. didates, a higher power will pass on their Madain Holt has been seriously 111 work next J une. It is a -orry piece of butch ery and will be contemptuously shivered to this week. alums at the proper time. Jas. La wrencu was down from Ash land Saturday. R eal E state T ransactions . — Jas. Cameron, of Uniontown, is re The following have beeu recorded ported quite low. since our last: Jack Montgomery returned from Jas. McDonough to T. L. Beck, the Roseburg Tuesday. one-fourth interest in the Walker Copp’s Hand book of Mining Law mining ditch and also bls interest in for .sale at the TiMroj office. what is known as the Penny claim. Matt. Obenchain has started his Consideration, S3<)0. band of cattle for Lake county. L eft Us.—Messrs. \V. W. Thayer, Fine wines, liquors and cigars at A. Noltner and T. G. Realties, candi Malt. Dillon’s. Give him a call. dates on the Democratic Statu ticket, The notorious Bender family is left on Tuesday last for the north. supposed to have been seen ut Giaut’a They w ill proceed to Coos county first Pass. ami then make a general canvass «if Elder M. Peterson will preach in the Willamette and Umpqua valleys the Heber’s Grove school house uu Suu and a portion of Eastern Oregon. day next. T here seems to be no desire upon the part uf any urganizitiou to claim the “What-is-il” foisted by llio meet ing lasl Saturday. Republicans claim little luterest in it ami many Green backers are not inclined to lake it to their bosoms. It is an ulcer on tiie body politic and will never be lieaid ol again after June next. D emocrats should keep the election uf their legislative as well as their county ticket in view. A successor to Mitchell is to be chosen and every vote counts. A ballot lor the ticket pul forth last Saturday is one Against a Democratic U. S Senator and in fa vor of the Republicans, who are ^Hiv ing to return our uiuch-marricd Sen ator. T he Sentinel persists In its attempt to force a slice of swamp land upon Hon. W. W Thayer, although he has proven that tie never owned a foot nor H. M. Thatcher was in from Link* bad any inclination to do so. Our co ville this weak. He reports every- temporary seeius anxious to bring llie thing fl lurisbiiig in Like county. mutter down to a question of veracity The Misses Card well are agents for as between Mr. Thayer and himself. tlie celctnateil While and Wil-ou ma- We are perfectly willmg thal tie oLuuiU chine -», which they sell at low tates. do so. W. F. Courtney has disposed of his A n O ld L and .M ark G oni L—The interest in Smith A Co.’s sii >p to Ed. old D.ud.uiellt s House, o no oí 1the first Smith uml 11. A. Waismaa lor $125. ti ute a ti u uber from this section buildings t-rictvd iu tbu valley, owned by Taos. Chnvuer, was burned propose going to Walia Walla, W. T., 1'. B Atkin-on is one of th * ii ». lu the giound on Sunday last. It wa- s -mi. U. S. H lyden, E-q , has returned Ovvuptcil by 11. VV usll.ike ami family, who were al dinner at the time. A from Portland, where m* was railed a- pitino ami some other articles were a wiiiicss in Hie D >Well-Gri-W‘iId case. saved. It is supposed Hie fire origi Tne weak«*-l ol the weak — die tick naled from a defective Hue. 1 here el put out Saturday, it 1-n’l itrotig was uo insurance. ' enough to slay uu tue public stomach over Right. T he R-’publi—ans «Io not take kindly The effete attempt to make Demo to the defeat ul J. M. McCall by Cox’s crats the bind that bin is (tie Siamese candidate for the Senate. They are twins (Brown and Coxj together prove- expected Io du most ot the voting ami a .soriy failure. Russ is a heavy do e for them to swal A large amount of wcol is being low. The people also have no desire brought to town tor -liipment below, to t>e lepresuuted in that digniti.-d i'tie ruling price in the local market i- body by a suneiamiuated politician, 20 cents and upward ami w ill retire Hie doughty Uulunel E. J. Farlow, E*q , c call-*«! on us from Hie puluical arena by geueral us Saturday. Ho inioims us that the aent. Demociatic cause I- progressing swim G reat .dissatisfaction with the la mingly in Ashland precinct. Philip <)lwell, «if Phoenix, offers to bors of the Cox-Brow u fiasco exists in sell one uf ills fine mills and hail the the ranks ol their followers. This is water (tower to some live firm or com a uatutal consequence. \\ here there pally. See Im advertisement. is such an insane scramble tor office The Sentinel is prone to -u;q>ort the as Wiis manifested last «Saturday,a feel ing of di-appoiulmenl and billeruess Democratic ticket. Il culls on the pe >• is dealiued to tie nurtured t»y many. pie to vote for competent men, wnn h We hear ui an open revolt threaltneu our nominees are in every sellst! of the by some who have hereluloiu been word. jirumiuent in the cause. Beall A- Obenchain hive accuuutsu in Hie hands « A G ood N omination .—The Dem Kent, Etq , fur collection ocratic County Committee ou ¿Saturday where request uu immei last nominated John O’Biien, of Ap meut. plegate, lor County Commissioner, vice A M irk-1, our merchant tailor, left p. Reynold-, who leccnlly declined. for Stockton (Cal.) Wednesday, where The action ol the CoiAmiilce^v ill be he iuleti Is permaiienliy locating. Jack universally endorsed. Mr. O’Brien is -«mvillu is now without a tiist-clas- uue of the foremost citizens of the tailor. county, thoroughly ldenlitivd with Young Pi ol, of Butte creek,arrested our every iuteresl, and, having served on a charge ol -lea I mg a steer from us Well in tout capacity bviure, is lilt- John Fountain, was examined before luuu lor the place. Justice Kent Wednesday and ac- A F irst C lass T icket .—The De- quit ted. The opening of the mass nx e ing mocracy of Josephine county put the last Saturday with a piai u li ve by mu following excellent ticket in the field 'rum Bybee’s festive Kentucky j u k ¿Saturday, w hich should be triumph on Hu knew was quite aii'piciuUs. ly elected: Represeulalive, Eugene whereof he spoke. Laid well; County Judge, John E. Jacksonville District Pomona Grange beyferlb; Commissioners, 11. 8milii will meet in Odd Fellow-’ Hal! on anil L. C. Rudenliei ger; Clerk, Ubas. Hughes; Sheriff, Joliu l'ayloi; A-sv-- Thursday, M iy IGlb, at 10 o’clock A. our, J. 1’. Lewis; School ^upermieud- M. A full alt«ml nice is solicited, By ent, A. J. Adams; Treasurer, Wm. order of Hie Master. Read what Mr. Thayer has to say Nuuvke; Surveyor, W. N. Saunders. —----- -> ———- on swamp lands and other i m portant C attle for M arket . — A great quest ions, He is .-olimi ami cannot be number of cattle have this year been mistaken. As much certa!uly cannot driven out of Jackson couuly, and still be said of Mr. Beekm »n. Geo. A. Jack-on was over from the exodus is unabated. We li a Ve Sam’s Valley lue-day ami informs u- heretofore outed the migration east that frosts are of frequent occUi rence in ward of several bauds, ami now Wm. that section as yet. His Iruil lias es H. Siu»p-«»n, of Buile creek, lulorm- caped their ravages, however. us Dial lie will start 250 head of tine T. B. Atkinson will sell his entire cattle fur east of the mountains about lot of hou-ehold and kitchen furniture the Joll» inst. Judge 1'ulman is inter at public Hurt ion to-morrow, Saturday, ested in the band, which is intended May lllh, at 2 o’clock P. M. 1 ho-.- for the California ami Nevada markets. Jos. Swingle will also diive a large wi-hing bargains should be oil hand. band to Lake county ere long, and we hear ui some others win» intend follow ing. These large transactions in stock will have a beneficial effect on our monetary condition, which cannot but bd felt by the community in general. A new song entitled Fading, by S. U. Meason, lias just been -ent us by Sher man, Hydo A Co. It is a beautiful thing and will doul tless become quite popular. Tue price marked is 35 cents. street last Saturday evening, width was well attended. Wm. M. Colvig, Democratic candidate for Representa tive, spoke at some length on theflnan- vial, labor and ot her quest ions now be ing agitated throughout the Union, elucidating his points in a clear and forcible manner. He was followed by A. Noltner, editor of llie Portland I Dalit/ Standard, who favored the au dience with a neat little speech on Stall* matters. Jas. 11. Neil was next called lor and made -nine |><>inte«l re marks on county politics, which were well received. J. R. Tozer, Demo-nil i - candidate for Sheriff, was then intro din ed and in a few well limed remaik- pledged iiimself to «Io the best by the people in administering the duties of Hie office. Tim meeting dosed amid the be-t of feeling and, con-idei ing that it was originated upon very short notice, was much of a success. W m . i NEW, THIS WEEK. .MILL. 1'014 SALk THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR I sale one ol his mills and half bis water- T. G. REAMES. powr, situated in Piuenix, to any live firm or company desiring to engage in any ininu- to-t uiing business beside wheal-grinding, l'ur pat oculars enquire of PHILIP W. OLWELL. AHEAD AS USUAL!! Phoenix, May 4, 1878. Söttla Up and Save Costs THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION HUIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PLAC- 1 ed their note- ami book accounts in the hands of T. 1». Kent, J. P., tor collection, tho-e knowing th«*inse!ves indebted wid do veil to call upon him immediately and set tle up amt thereby save costs. We must have what is due us. BEALL AOBENCHAIN. Jacksonville, May 8, 1878. REVIVED AUAIN AT TUE FORMER STORE OF SACHS BROS. CALIFORNIA STREET, NEW STATE SALOON, JACKSONVILLE. BY RECEIVIN'«} THE H. L. WE AB, PROPRIETOR. Largest and Best Selection B ybee , although he has re peatedly denied that lie would again rpIHS POPULAR REPORT, UNDERTIIE come tip for office, turns up as th«» s| de L new ni:oi:ig»*inent. is furnishing the best 11. L. Webb has pur •ha-ed T. B candidate of Brown & Cox’s fiasco. brands of liquors, winesand cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern peri- Atkin-oii’s interest in the New Sinti* This time he has the sanction of the odieals and leading papers of the Coast. -atom), and will hereafter conduct that Republican State Central Committee, Give meacall. 11 1«. WEBB. I establishment hi.nselt. “Uilily” keep- which last February decided that lie a fine assortment «»I liquors, wines and should be the Mitchell candidate for cigars, and if you want Hie best tn this Sheriff. Coming events cu-t their to Kent! for our line give him a call. Read Ills caid Catalogue. I t shadows before them and the truth of Contains prir ps ul-ew m-re. hh «1 itmcription our assertions at that time is imw veri ot‘ liioMt every Tlie reaction in favor of the Demo ti -«I. as’tirle in gen Democrats will take e-p«,i*i.» eral in cratic ticket is certain ¡«nd unmi-taka valuable to AWY PKKSOX contciuplat- pleasure in voting for such a catididah ii>X thr purchase of any article for Per tik». It commenced Willi l lie lut rod uc —to slay at home. sonal. I h or Agi i-iill ural uno, %% e have done a larjre trade past seasoit t ion ot tlit» mongrel ticket and will i> ill the remote parts of the Territories, and have, iili few eveeptIons, exceed more evident limn ever on eleclim T he Sentinel, under ttie editotia’ ed the expectations of the purchaser, many claiming to have made a saving day. fine Democracy every u management of W. M. L’utner ami hi of 40 to an per cent. Ve mail these < KS TO AWV AI>1>ICKMS. proposes to stand by its liiket uu HU E. I P<>\ IPPlJt'ATIOX. %%eseli man I’rid.v, has go*»e luck to its-»wal H succe-siully throng i. our ghudk to ail mankind at wholesale »rices in quantiti.es to suit. ICetereiice, low.” We did entertain som«» hope First Nation«i Blink., Chicago. The ticket put out list «Sitiird • y i- MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., generally ad lulled to assure the sue- that this campaign c< Uhl he conducted Original <;. ange Mupply Ilou»e, on decent principle ; Imt the m mnei cess oi tiie Democratic nominees, Tie 937 A '4'4V IVaUasli Ave., C'lHcago, III. hi which Billy Ix-'liim-s Judge Mosher people cannot be hoodxvioked into-up porting a crexv of superannuated polit precludes that i'L-tt. We <lo mil In Nutice of Final Settlement. ical hacks because they surreptiiloUsl.x Iteve that the art icle in quest Inn will appropriate tlie title of citizeii’s candi- do Berk, any good, P'pei ¡ally when In t he County'('our: of the Stat«* of Oregon, for ti.e t'oiinty of Jackson, sitting in pro tt is kDown lhat Turner aspires to b«* dates. The alias is loo Ir m-p irent. bate at its May term. tiis private sevretary. Messrs. Tnayer, N> ltn< r and Reame-, In the mutter uf the e-tate of N. C. Dean, deci a-ed. caud Ida'e tin the Democratic Slate lick J. II. r«)ZER,tlie Deiiiovraticcandidate 4 NNA DEAN, ADMINISTRATRIX OF et, accompanied by several genllcmt-o for .Sheriff, i- known to lie a gentleman «» said e-tate, hax ing til, 1 in -aid Court from lliis ¡»lace, Vi-Ilt-d * \-ltl rid on his lilial account for seitleinent, and also Fi iday la-t. Al th mgit but lew hour-’ of .Ji iracter and well qu-ildi d for tin* praying toi an or«i<-r lor selling the time Unlike his opponent, he is md for hearing the same, therefore notice is tn (I ice Wits gi ven, quite a large amli of’i •«». known as n chronic <>fiice -eekt-r, in hereby given that -aid filial account will enee as-emt.ied «it Mill. r’s h ill Io h< a> be heard am I <l«-u-rmmetl in said t’oiirton Mr. 1 hayet’s remarks, winch Wen win h «•iipn ily Mr. Bybe«» has gained Tue-dav, Juno 4, 1-7X, at 1<> o’clock a . m ., eon-iderahle notoriety But no sm-ce-- at whieli time all peiscn- having any ob- Well received. .'♦ir. I./ a ; is g lining-tretigi h every l(-(-li(ms tv -aid linal account and settlement H in. W. W. 'l’h ivcr is m iking hosts lay and his election bv a neat majori of ft ¡ends wherev'T he goes. Not a ty is confident ly predicted. word cm I m * said ;ig tin-t tn n p<-r-on il ly, and his eminent fitness for the J ie Clough has bi en Hojoutnmg in place to which he a-ptres is aekiiowl town for t he past week, but has re- edged by even hismo-t bigoted oppo -umed his position with the O. A C. neiits. His plain, niia-.suining tn.in ner- prove him to be a in in ot th«* peo •Si ige Co. —OF— FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, I | ple, whom he will Liiltiluily serve. Mon«»v it is -aid notn it tistanding t li I Ills Week s Sentinel denote- the ■«• s: ringeney <>f the time- was never tielorc* so ee—ion of a eerlain prole-sion.il, \\ ho i* ph* 1111 fu I. I ho ♦ an.is ot I he variofis nione- BYBEE & MONDSCHEIN, Proprietors t .iv m-' it nt i -ns are lilied to repletion. I- al-<> a <■ nix th.lie further r. quisi e to the happiness et, iia idle t-i Bt«». Turtle!, ol the fiuliinate po-.M--.sors of this golden While g mrds tne iitlcrest- store? .Many ol them are the victims ol dis mins WIJ.L KNOWN MARKET, OP- I posile Kahler A liro.'s drug-Moie, is ease—congestion, liv.-rm kidney complaint, oI Mr. his man Ft id iy man plies, tever ami ague, or some similar ail- better prepared than ever to tarnish the ages I campaign. Wumh-t meiit. To su<-h we -ay, do not be discoiir- public w ith the choicest quality of it t iis aceounis for,the It -mi of mis- aged. 1-Tese's Hamburg Tea will surely Fresh J3«-cf. repre.-entat ion nn«! billing-gate lliul bring relief. It <*!eanses the b.awels, puri Pork, Veal, ties the blood and renovates the entire sy»- con-u ues the greater portion of the Mutton. Hain, paper*.’ Bacon, Salt Meats. Wm. Lee, A Iso, Sujierlor trillion has ever performed -uch marvelous F’(»r.--tvill.*, S i cure-, or mamtaiiied -o wide a icpulalion. Sausage, Lard, Etc. a- A yi - ii ' s CmaiKV Pi;, tohai ., winch i- rec three yens eg', was ea| ognized a- tlie world'- remedy for ad dis The most ¡avertible indu'ements ottered J.*s-e I). Cali’s ranch on eases of ihc throal and lungs. Its long con to pat roil-, and no effort will be spareti on Sunday I i-t by Noali II tinued -cries of wonderful cure- in all cli- toward gix iirg eeiiora! satisfaction. ui i'es has made it universally known as a .•reek, who knew th«* mui< BVI'.l i; A Nl< »NDSCHEIN. -ate and reliable agent loemplov. Against ifornia. L-*e was ordinary colds, which are the forerunners tic II 11 imakor xn i j i 1 1 1\ v 1 1 If, | of more serious disorders, it acts speedily THE BEAUTIFUL and surely, always relieving suitering, and turn to aii-wer. He will douhtlev often sax ing hie. The protection it affords, taken hick ere long to stand a tr bv its timely u-e in the throat and lung dis I here is about $7ljtl r.-waid <>lL*rta<l orders ot children, make- it an invaluable renied v to be kept al wa vs on hand ineverv his arrest, of which Mr. ll.lt home. No person can afford to b«> wiilioiit worthy, us lie spent much lime it, and those who have once used it never t ra. k n g Hie fugu i ve. will. From th«»ir knowledge of its compo -ition and effects. Physicians u-e tin* < 'unit i ; y Pin toKAl. extensively in their practi '1’0 » C unning .— 1 he nomination of ami «'lergvmeii recommend it. It is ab I*. Donegan lor Trett-urer last Satur lately certain in it- remedial «“fleet-, a will a I wa vs cuie where cures are possible. day was a di-play of the smallest dvin For -ale bv all dealers. igogi-m. Thu nianagers of this by M.A RRÍED. mid coil, «-rii thought to thus c.ipiuit STALLION, HoRN—SATTERFIELD—On May 1st, by 111v«il<-s of <mr Iii»h cit iz.ens ind -up J. W. lfaxs, .1. P., Dillon Horn ami Miss posed they could be switclii-d ofj from thi-ii Barbara A. Satterfield. Demoera:ic t.pih like so many cattJe. This is a gross presumption upon their intelli GRHT'IN NAYLOR -At the residence of gence and a broad in.-nlt to their belter leel- the bride's father, May 4th, by Rev. W. iii4Ts. Tnc-e tricksters have not flit* first 11 m IImi t, John B. Grillin and Miss Net ide.i <>t electing Mr. Donegan. He has been tie Navlor. placed upon the ticket tor trading k . ck, and will be mercilessly swapped oil in the inter BORN. ests of the tavoriles. Kt Bld— In Jacksonville, May 4th. to the wife of K. Kubii, a daughter. I iiE action ol Hie (Jo.x and Brown LU Y -In Jac-ksouville. Mav 3d, to the wife ma-s meeting la-t Saturday lias had a of 1-'. Luv, a daughter. magic effei t in cementing tin» Democ racy throughout the county. Demo T crats are fully aware tliat they cannot possibly gain atiylhing in the « lection BLACKSMITH, of ;i solitary man upon the mongrel lieket presented, an<l are more «leter- mined than ever in Hi«» support ol FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE The Eureka Flouring Mills! their own nomint»es. The prospect.- O1TUATED SEVEN MILES N'ORTII- f >r a signal Democratic triumph are O east <»f Jacksonville. Terms ea-y. and becuinitig belter each dav. AVING TAKEN CHARGE OF THE guaranteed in good running order. For shop formerly occupied by Dan. Croiie- further particulars apply at the nulls. miller, situated north of Card wed’s Lively I’f’ison.s having flour, I N««RATEFl'L.—A-liiund is a strong shorts or bran at stable, 1 am now prepared to do the null art* re<|nested iolake t hem a .xav on Republican precinct and js greatly re- or before the ‘JOth ol' June, 187S; and all per GF.AEIt Al. HUCK8M1 Till A« sons i iu lebi ci I io ihe uiidei signed, or to the li«-d upon in each recurring campaign late firm of AP-Kcnzie «V Amy, will save Io furtii-h a solid m «j >ruv for tb-ii in the best manner and on short notice. costs by settling the same xxitii either cash My term-aro rea-onabie. Satisfaction guar party. Site failed to get any of the anteed. Givi» me a trial. or note on or before the alaivemamed date, as the books must be squared up. ’V llorse-shoeing a specialtv. chicken pit» last Saluiday — even a MATT. S1ÌANN0N. April ¡9, 1878. T. T. M< KENZIE. -mull—(bough presenting candidates Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1878. for a majority of the «»(lives. But it Information Wanted happened that she wasn’t on the slate, &i*i* n week in your own town. Outfit which will readily account for the OHO free. No risk. Reader if you want a business at which persons of either sex omission. can make gieat pay ali the time they work, write l«»r particulars to H. H ai . i . i • r A Co.. T he Mitchell candidate for Sheriff Portland, Maine. will timi that there is a va-t diff- tenc« ) AI NTs. patent or other)«>il-, Varnishes, h. tween an endorsement by Ute Re >hella<-, W indow Gla-s, Emery, Boiax, etc., for sale in endless quantities bv re- publican State Central Committee ami J« »UN MILLER. an endorsement by the people ol Jackson county at the po.ls next June. MATT. SHANNON, IVE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE ladies to the l:v.-l that xve have now on i hand the largest and best selected assort ment ot L A I >1 ¡¿S’ Di: I ’SS «-¡Ol >DSj and b AN GY «j< >« >D.s ofewry «ie-criptioii in Southern (>r«*g(’M, atrl we xx ill henceforth make litis line of goods our specialty and sell them at Prices to Suit the Times« To the gentlemen we will say, if yoit want a No. 1 St" IT OF CLOTHES you tnusl goto Realties Bros, to buy it, as weclaim to nave the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in Jackson county and will allow no one to uii - delsell us. These goods were all purchased by a mem ber of our linn from FIRST-CLASS HOUS ES in San Francisco and New York, and we will warrant every article and sell them as cheap loreish as any house in the cotiuty. We alto keep on ha mt a full stuck of GROCERIES, H A R D W A RE, C U T L E K Y, G b ASS W A R Ef CROCKERY, A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOObS, E c. Etc. Give us n call and judge for yourselves as i<» on r capacity ol Im nisiiing goods as above.- •• I be proof of the pudding is eating it.” reames H 1 B ros .- . “EZCELSIOB” LIVEIH STABLE Oregon St., Jackson vIIH, W. J. PLYMALE. PROPRIETOR.- just received a new stock of Harness, Buggies ami Car H aving riages, I am now prepared to furnish my patrons and the public generally with as FINE TURNOUT'S As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of the country. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon them while in my charge. '■»"MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited. W. J. l’LYMALE. -AND— BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- 1 bv inform the public that he has ONE 1 11« ds A N 1 • Bt s 11 ELS of superior Juckson « 'reek Lime for sale cheap. Fersorth wish ing Brick-laving or Plastering dfinfe irt th«J' best style and til reasonable rate* Will* do well tn cull on me. For further information inquire at the l*Tanco-American Hotel. G. W. MOLT. Jacks (uville, Feb. 11, 1^75. NEW BAKERY, > «—* FOR SALE OR RENT ! Baum and lady have returned from a visit to New York. LADIES' DRESS GOODS« CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC: ♦ I OREGOlt« CALIFORNIA ST., NOT FAIL , k. R. RÍCÁiffc». REAMES BROS. I L 8. P. Marsh has received the con tracts for building two new churches ut Ashland. ' J. Q Latta informs us that I< irews- ki’s store near Uhavuer’s bndgu lias been closed. Smith <& Waisrn tn have suspend«« operations on their shall, hut will re sume next week. Wm. P. filler arrived ike county last week and started fur the Dalles on Tuesday’. Jos. Saltmarsh found another fine nuggetin his claim on Sterling recen l- ly. Il weighed $53. Mrs. J. W. Bowman, of Pendleton, sister of the into .Mrs. 51 mitlug, ar. iVcu here on t'uesday last. The Democracy will immediately inaugurate a thoiough and aggressive campalg i in Illis county. Judge Tolman, the new Survuyor- General, lias goue Io Portland lo U3- sume the duties of his utlicu. D emocratic M eeting .—An im promptu meeting was held on Oregon I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., JACKSONVILLE, OGN. U1HE UNDERNTGNED HEREBY DE* I -ires to announce to the public that he is now prepared to fill all orders for cake* of ever.v description, such as wedding «-Mtes,- cakes lor parties, xvine cakes; also bYown and rye bread, ginger snaps and eravkers.- lake- orders on exchange. Prices reasona ble and -aii-taclion guaranteed. Fresh bread exerv day. Wxi.‘ KREUZFR. PRO BONO PUBLICO. mill: PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOT!- 1 tied that I have placed my notes an«f accounts m the hands of my attorney, H. K. Hanna, with positive instructions to make immediate and forced collection in ev ery install'^* where security !s not given. 'Chose knowing them-elves indebted to me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, without delay, as this is my last call. My business must be setthsl ! JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville, Sept. 9. 1*74. Farms for Sale Persous desiring to purchase good farms of any “fzc will do wc|) to enquire of J<t||N !«<»LT. \ >(•>!« j;it«-, < »r'-gon. LL kind-of ammunition for -ale bv J< '14 N Mil l I II. !