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K. RUBLI, Slit ghmmaiw MAY 10, 1878 FRIDAY, THE FINE GREAT REDUCTIONS THOROUGHBREDS, IN PRICKS OF I Odd Fellow»' Building, Jiekronvfllt, Oregon, I T he Philadelphia Timet well My» DEALER A WORKER IN that the American people like humor, and they appear to like it more and more every year. The demand for the TIN,SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, at«. humorous, the witty, and the satirical In tha columns of the papers has en couraged a multitude of writers in Pumpa, thia line, and some of the best of them are not known outside the editorial rooms where they labor. The best i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEN ENTS, appreciated humor or wit is that which is thrown into the paragraphic NAILS. comment on the events of the day, aomeof which, however, scarcely need the touch of the satirist’s pen to make A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES them ludicrous. People loaded down with the set Ions thing« of life have no particular fancy for doleful newspapers, HARDWARE, TINWARE, oeoole. as usual, are rather and the people, sensible. Immense Reduction in Prices ! I AT THE STORE OF NEWMAN FISHER TO THE PUBLIC: I i POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION T he Hawkeye tells of a man in the United States railway mail service whose eyes were mi crooked he could carom with them. He could hold a postal card out at arm’« length before him, read the address with one eye, and look around the end and read the meAnage on the other side with the other, and watch a man trying to climb in at Hie car door behind him, all at the same time. » A Fuse and Caps, Wooden and Willow Ware ROPE, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS CUTLERY, WIRE, Polish the Youngsters’ Teeth With SOZODONT, and when they grow up their mouths 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 fit masticators of the food, and breed dvspepsia. Make them white and strong, therefore, with SOZODONT, a preservative ot supreme excellence and purity. Use it without delay. Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, ETC., ETC. SCAMPERDOWN and BOSTON ! SEWING \V1LL BE KEIT AT THE STABLES OF AV Manning A Montgomery, in Jackson ville, Oregon, the ensuing season, beginning April 1st and ending July 1, 187s. They will serve mares for Thirtv-five dollars, for the season, payable al the close thereof, in cash, note, or such produce as may tie agreed upon. Mares proving not to be with foal (without fault of theowner) can tie bred the following season b'ree of Charge for the services of the horse. BOX TOP, 2 DRAWERS A DROP LEAJTJ $60! 860! $60! And Liberal Discount Made for Cash ! I>es«-rl]illoiis nii<l Pedigree«*. SCAMPERDOWN is a beautiful dark bay, l<i hands high, six years old thisNpring, and as to form and appearance is unequaled in I the Stale. He was tired by Theo. Winters, of California, and was sired by Norfolk. (Nee Norfolk’s pedigree.) His first darn is “Nettie W.,” by “Belmont”; second dam “Lady Davie,” by “Red Bill.” (Seo Stud North of San Francisco, constating of a Fine Stock of Book.) The same authority gives “Lady Davis” as the dam of “Dashaway,” “Beau ” and “Richmond,” all by “Bel GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. regard mont.” BOSTON is a bioodor chestnut sorrel, and is a perfect specimen of the heavy, large boned English running horse, such as “Mes senger” and old “Boston.” He is 4 years old this Spring, weighs near 1200 pounds, and isover 16 hands high. He is also tiy Norfolk. His dam was “Minnie Rifle,” by “Rifleman;” second dam “Julia,” tiy “Red TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc.. Bird;” lie by “Sea Gull,” and he by “Im Which is surpassed by none in the county and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIM ES ported Expedition;” third dam by “Ber trand,” Ac. We deem it unnecessary to give It shall continue to be my aim to give a more extended pedigree in this instance, blit we can at any time do so for those who The Most Goods for the Least Money, doubt. His grandsire was “Lexington” on the sire's side, and on his dam’s side “Did and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to lie found in any other house. Boston,” two of the greatest and noblest It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods I cannot produce upon liorsea America has ever been honored with. inquiry, bill to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at W e invite the attention of breeders to the my old stand is solicited. N. TISH ER. , nneijualed colts of “Neamperdown” for size, action, looksand general make-up for all ns.-s. TOLMAN A BOOTH. I For further particulars see circulars. I ‘ H LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE i>i<x-<;<><> i LADIES'AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, JACKSONVILLE BRANCH HODGE, DAVIS & CO., Consolidation of IIODGE, SNELL A and T. A. kA VIS A CO., co., READ rpiIE LIST OF SALES FOR 1876 ANIY I testimonials from the very best judges' in the county. Wc, the undersigned residents of Jackson4 county, owning anil having used the Singer Machine stiflieienlly long to HuDufy us that it is in every respect 'A tir^t-claxx machine for all kinds ot family work, wouhi cheerfully rec ommend it to all wishing to purchase a first- class sewing machine: iMrs. T. IL Atkinson,- M rs. <»eo.Witaon, ‘Mis. S. J. Oliver, Mrs. Pres. Phipps, ¡Mrs. F. Luy, Mrs. I. J. Phipps, Mrs. John < irth, M rs. M . Lofland, i Mrs. S. E. Dunlap, 'Mrs. E. R. Reames,r Mrs. T. W. Johnson, Mrs. N. Fisher, • Miss A. Ross, Mrs. Win. l’aj lie, Mrs. T. T. McKenzie, Mrs. M. Riggs, iMrs. J. Ritter, Mrs. J. Houck, Mrs. M. A. Palmer, M. Mayer, nier. tailor '.John Farley, 44 Mrs. L. Gaming, 44 | A. Marks, Mrs. IL Helms, I Mrs. C. W. Savage, I 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. NOTICE, STOCKMEN! —or— WHO L E SAL E D R U G G I S T S, tlTThe National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley A Hulofson tor the best Photo graphs in the United States, and the Vienna M« lai for the best iu the world. 429 Mont gomery street, Nan Francisco. N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of I SOCIETY NOTICES. Groceries, Jacksonville Grange No. 88, P. of IL, 11 FRONT STREET 1ITE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A A a complete stock of DRY GOODS, Gum Boot., TOBACCO. H- Is its regular meetings every tyo weeks at Old Feilows' Hal 1, Jacks«»11ville. C. MINUUS, Master. A n > ! E M t I. t . eii . Secretary. Ready-Made Clothing, OF CALIFORNIA PATENT MEDICINES, J. NUNAN Holds regular sessions in its /.«, Hall, Odd Fellows’ Building, in " Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 2d and 1th Tuesday evenings of each and every mon li. Aii sojourning Patriarchs are cor- d.ativ uiv: cd in meet with us. SILAS J. DAY, C. P. K Y-i'AH Kt'iu.i, Scribe. Tretisurer's First Notice. AND MARBLE WORKS. C ounty T reasurer . ) J ackson C ounty , > VICE-PRESIDENT TH E W ELL-K N< > W N V ER M ONT H< » RSE Throat MAX MILLER E. It. WATSON PERINGER S MIKE, ATTORNEV GLASSWARE, IF AV DO IF GLzLS'N, G.H. AIKEN........ MEDICAL EXAMINER \VILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE AA Union Livery Stable during the season of 1878, commencing April 1-t ami ending EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: J ul v 1-t. PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND. .Alike is 11 years old, was sired by old P. DUNN, K. RUBLI, JACOB ISII. Vermont, out of a thoroughbre«! Whip mare; he is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, well BLUE VITRIOL, DIRECTORS formetl, ami weighs 1,«¡oo |M»unds. lie has sired more tine horses, according to the class J. N. T. Miller, J. Nunan, Max Mullet of mares that have been bred to him, than LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. G. H. Aiken, P. Dunn, E. B. Watson i any other horse in the world, of his age, and he is without doubt the Favorite Horse K. Kubli, ('lias. Nickell whorever known. Jacob Ish, jjtr Sole Agents for Oregon for the cole I will furnish past tin* to those desiring it M. Hanley, E. F. Walker I brat cd CARHOLfO SHEEP Dll', whirl John Watson, at 75 cents per week. 1 will not be respon kills Tick«, Licoand all parasites on sheep B. F. Reeser. sible tor any accidents or escapes. and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab am Terms—Twenty dollars. foot rot. Circular sent on application. J. A. CAP.DWELL. office of Jacksonville, May 1, 1878. ) yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ho! Unto All Who Thirst! 1X there are now funds in the County COME YE UNTO Treasury for the redemption of the follow ing orders on the same, to-wit: Amount No. Amount No THE SODA SPRINGS ! 6................. ....$108 45 706............ ..........$ 3 tío 897................. .... 21 80 SÍM............ ......... 20 60 AND DRINK WITHOUT .... 53 80l i5............ ......... 39 00 3 . 4 6O¡723............ 14................. 4 20 MONET AND WITHOUT PRICE! 942................. .... 72 00| mò 7............ ......... 2 «Ml! 153 16 811 91s................. .... 10 2o|l76............ ......... 24 40 S14 . .... 16 IM) 145............ ......... 29 su UNDERSIGNED IS NOW KEEP 5».IK .................. .... 16 1«'118............ ......... 28 80 ing the Soda Springs House and, having 15 00II52 29 40 ss 7 2 6O|144............ ......... 28 40 repaired and refitted 'he same, is now pre 085................. pared to accommodate all that may favor *J0i................. .... 10 «0¡l’>8............ .......... 28 20 him with »call. Prices to suit the hard times. 6 10 111............ 824................. .... 4 <M> 2 20.189............ ......... 882................. THE MARBLE BUSINESS 5 ......... 9 45 Will still bea specialty. All orders iu this .... 11 60 230 ............ 770................. line promptly tilled iu the best manner and ... 1 .‘>0 80. 5 oo at reasonable rates. 736 Address as u-ual, 129................. .... 135 Ot» 30............ ......... 13 60 6 (iO 5 00 46............ ......... l<)0................. J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland. 8 60 581................. 1 70 917............ ......... 6 80 .... 130 00 220............ ......... 191 . -29 «NI 35............... ......... 7 (M) 159.................. 5 95 18«................. ..... 29 «Ol287............ ......... ..... 29 80 28.»............ ......... 25 oo 177 California Street, 4 00 119................. ..... 28 00 2«i6............ ........ 1 70 5 50 21«)............ ......... 379 JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. 208.................. 5 OO 264............ ......... 10 50 2 60 240 ............ ..... 17 00¡500............ .......... 6 80 161.................. .... 28 .'»0,900............ ......... 2 20'578 795 4 5o ..... 6 IMI 84............ ......... 18 40 3 50 «Mit ot millinery goods ever brought to Jackson 1 50 963............ ......... 37 00 ville, consiiiiig of 199................ 237................ ..... 16 00 353............ .......... 92 50 •228......... ...... 2 801302............ .......... 10 25 FIATS, BONNETS. 1 «H» 315................. ..... 11 20 9.X»............ .......... 331................ 3 00 Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves, 2 751352............ ......... 8!M................. ..... 10 90 778............ ......... 15 00 collars and cuffs, etc., etc., which we w ill 336................. 8 0O 716............ ......... 4 30 sell at low |>rices. 1 85'225............ .......... 2 20 314................. 5 80 371............ .......... 48 00 363...................... Sewing Machines for Sale. »7 ___ 52 00 394 570 «Ml Interest on the same will cease front this We have on hand a number of the cele JOHN ORTH, date. brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we County Treasurer. will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. MISSES h. A M.CARDWELL. i Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. NEW MILLINERY STORE! In the matter of the guardianship of the minor heirs of the estate of Joshua Patter son, deceased. IN PURSUANCE GF AN ORDER AND J. license ot the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor Jackson county, sitting tor the traiiMactiou ot probate business on March 5lb, A. D. 1878, the m dersigned, guardian of the minor heirs of Joshua Pat terson, deceased, will sell at publie auction, for cash in U.S. gold and silver coin, at the Court House door iu Jacksonville, in said county, on DANIEL F. BEATTY'S PIANOS AND ORGANS. DP I nnTV DrlA 1 I I PIANO, Grand. H.inar. and Upright, and BEAT TY'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN TONGUF PART/OR ORGANS are the sweetest toned and most perfect instruments ever before inauafiretnred in this or any other country. The world 1s challenged to equal them. Best discounts and term« ever before given. Rock Bottom panic prices now ready to job bers, agents and the trade in general. An offer: These celebrated instruments (either Piano or Organ) boxed and shipped to any where, on five or fifteen days' test trial. Money refunded and freight paid both ways if in any way unsatisfactory. Fully war ranted for six vears as strictlv first-class. EXTRAORDINARY LIBERAL discounts given to Churches, Schools, Lodges, Halls. Mi ulsters, Teachers, etc., inorder to have them introduced at ouce where 1 have no ageuts. Thousauds now in use. New Il lustrated ADVERTISER, (Catalogue Edi tion), with list of testimonials, now ready, sent tree. Established in 1^59. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washiugtou, New Jersey. A . M A R K S, 4 PPLICAT1ONS FOR INSURANCE ïY may be made to any member ot the Board of Directors. r RO F ESS II in A L R , opened a Tailor shop in Masonic Build ing, (opposite the Postoffice), where he is prepared to execute all work in his lino in a workmanlike manner, from the cleaning and repairing of clothes to the Manufacture of Complete New Suits! FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & RESTAURANT. I f AIR-CU TTE R, IN ORTH'S BUILDING. Cipposito Odd Fellows' Hall, I) ESl’ECTFULLY ANNOUNCES To Iv the public ot Jacksonville and vicinity that he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier, director of the University of Greifswalde, Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the I'nivonsily of Halle. During the Franco- Prussian war he was special assistant to the Doctor-in-chief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot Berlin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures and external diseases, acute or chronic, most carefully treated. Cupping,Leeching, Bleed ing ami teeth extracted at all hours. All kinds of birds stuffed and put up in most natural shapes. Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1877. J AC KSON VI LLE, OR E( ION. .VID. IV/.' HOLT. t S. P. HANNA W AGO?< - MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, J AC KSON VIL L E, ( » R EGON, ecently of nan francinco , has I B. HOSTEL, MERCHANT TAILOR! CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, Is in receipt ot a full assortment of material amJLprepared to do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. jSiT Repairing a specialty. S. P. HANNA. Jacksonville, Novembers, 1877. IN I 109,294 108,997 23,587 17,937 14,425 12,758 2,78» For Diseases of the PRESIDENT rUHE M ADAM E TAKES THIN METHOD 1 of tendering her t hank - to the public tor the patronage which has hitlierto been ex- tei.’ded to her, and would respectfully solicit its con! ¡nuance. Her tables are always under her inimedi- ate control ; and bv her long experience in the business she ivels confident th:d she will «give ent ire sat isfact ion to all. Her beds and rooms are lilted up in file most <-<>mlortal>l<- style, suittsl to the accommodation of single occupants or families. Her lieds are always kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, COR. CALIFORNIA A 4tli SIS. and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, V'' PAINTS. OILS AND iiiipiii in No. 1(1, I. 0. 0. P. Whooping C o » Kb, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. The reputation it ha« attained, in conseqnenos of the marvellous cures it has produced during tlx last half century, is a sufficient assurance to the public that it w ill continue to realize the happiest results that cau be desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known,who bare been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lung*, by its use. All w ho have tried it,a< knowledge its superiority ; and where it* virtues are known, noose hcsitatee a*. to what medicine to employ to rebevo the <b»- tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec tion*. C weuky F ectokal always affords in stant relief, and performs rapid sures of the milder varieties of brouchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. A* a safeguard to children, amid the distress. Ing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing arc too re markable to be forgotten. No family should be without it, and those w ho have once used it never w ill. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescril«; it. and Clergymen often recommend tt from their knowledge of its effects. preparep by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical an«i Analytical Chemist«. 8O1A1 BY ALL DKVtitilSTS EVERYWHERE. 1/1/ | ANY PERSON WHO WILL . make and forward me a list ; of th«« names of reltable pers<ms of their ac quaintance who wish to procure an instru-' ment, either Piano or Organ, 1 will use niy- best endeavors to sell them one, and for ev-- i cry l’iano I succe«‘d in selling to their list' within one year 1 will ereilit them with $10, I and for every Organ $5, to be applied mx ' payment of either a l’iano or Organ; ■ w lien it amounts to a sum sufficient to pay j for any instrument, selected at the lowest, ! wholesale price, I will immediately ship the i instrument, tree, or after any amount is cr< elite«! the balance may be paid me in cash. ; and I will then ship them the instrument.. I They need not !>«■ known in th«* matter, and will be doing their friends a real service, as I I shall make special offers to them, selling a superior instrument for from one-half to. two-thirds what is ordinarily asked bj- agents. Please send me a list at once, and after you have made inquiry, you can add to it. Address DANIELE. BEATI'Y, Washington, N.J. 4 1 j I J rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- A good stock of all kinds of Gents’ Trim I spectfully inform their friends an«! the mings will l>e kept on liHud. Persons de siring t<> make up their own goods can have WHO WANTS A HOME? public generally that they have purchased the above establishment, which will I m « i the same cut to order. Samples of goods henceforth c<ind«icte«l under their constant kept from which suits can l»e ordered and rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, IN ORDER TO personal supervision, and they guarantee made up. 1 close partnership, offer for sale a farm satisfaet on to all who may favor them with Jacksonville, June 23, 1877. of 320 acres, pleasantly situated on Rogue their patronage. river, on the direetroad to Fort Klamath,34 These stables are centrally located, and THE FINE YOUNG STALLION, troni Jacksonville. The place is most within convenient distance of the various GREAT SACRIFICE! miles ly rich bottom lami, well watered, with an houses of public entertainment. Horses extensive outside range tor horses, cattle or and mules will be boarde«! and cared tor at sheep. Will be sold on easy terms: One- moderate charges. They have one of the — IN — fourth down, the balance on liberal credit. largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot The Stock, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep Portlaml, of and hogs, alojig with the farm implements, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, YOUNG PRINCE. B I* A C K SM I THIN G ! hay, grain, etc., can be bought cheap, giving With single or double teams, tor hire on rea purchaser of the place preference if desired. sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horsef Will stand at my stable four miles north HULL BROS. and Mules, which will be hired to go to anx east of I'I k cn ix t he ensuing mumiii , (Wednes part ot the country at nmderate rates. days and Fridays excepted) commencing 4 S Al,LOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- Animals bought and sold, and broke to April 1st and ending July 1. 18”8, ing out at cost and freight, I am ready LAST CALL! Young Prince wassired by the well-known to do blacksmithing at cost nn<1 freight, but saddle or harness. .BENO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR J. A. CARDWELL. horse White Prince, owned by W. C. Myer, must have the cash when the work is com- of Ashland, out of a Blackhawk mare. He plete«i. Shop on the corner of California rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE is a dark iron gray, has very fine action, is and Main streets. t SCHOOL TEACHERS I notice to all those indebted to them, remarkably plea-ant in disposition, and will DAVID CR< >N EM I LJ.ER. either by note or book account, to come for weigh about 1,400 pounds. WEST MERIDEN,CT. ward at once and settle their accounts before yrOU CAN E ASILY INCREASE YOUR Terms: Ten dollars, in U. S. gold coin, I salary bv devoting a very small por the 15th day of April next, or their accounts SIGN PAINTERS for the season, to be paid at the eml thereof. will be placed in the hands of an attorney tion of your leisure iime to my interest. 1 N. C. TAYLOR. can make money faster at work for us \U ANTED IN EVERY SECTI< >N OF THE for forceil collection. We mean business, as do not expect yon to canvass for my cele J than at anything else. Capital not re brated Beatty ’ s Pianos and Organs ‘ unless ’ N United States and Provinces to answer our books MUST be closed. 1J business you can engage in. $5 quired; we will start you. $12 per day, nA you see fit to: but the service 1 require of you iiome made by the industrious. Men, wo Address FISHER A CARO. I f I JO 1 to 820 per day made by workers this advertisement. is both pleasant and profitable. Full partic DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. «•f either sex, right in their own localities. P. S.—I will offer for sale all my house men, b«»ys and girls wanted everywhere to Address Parti«,ii!ai -:«n«i samples worth 85 free. Im hold and kitchen furniture ami a first-class ulars free. aork lor us. Now is the time. < <>stly out-', prove y««nr spare time at this business. Ail- XT EW Guns made to order and repairing piano. All those wishing a bargain will do DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. tit and terms free. Address True A Co.. properly «lone by JOHN MILLER. Augusta, Maine. dre-s >11 s-<>.x A Co.. Portland, Maine. well to give me a call. A. FISHER. T)OWDER— Giant, Blasting ox gun powder, IL, Whetstones, Tape ai d Chalk Lincs F you want a No. I home-made Rille or 1 1 all kinds, and caps mid fuse, for sale in O vot. want protection? Buv a Pistol or \ T I LL line oi shell and heavv hardware quantities to suit, by JOHN MILLER. Knife, or both, of JOHN MILLER. for sale at JOHN MILLER. first-class Shotgun go to J. MILLER. ¿1 for sale by JOHN M1ÇLEK. THE PARKER GUN Saturday, May 25, 1878. between the hours ot 9 o’clock a . m . and 4 o'clock P. M. all of said minor heirs' interest in the following deseriiied real property, be ing a part ofNec. 9, in T. 28, S. of R., 1 west: Commencing at a stake planted on ea«t side of the stage road passing througta the vil lage of Phuenix, and running thence on the east boundary of said stage road northerly 8 rods to a stake; thence easterly at right angles with said stage road 20 rods; thence in a southerly direction parallel with sa d stage road 8 rods; thence in a westerly di rection at right angles with said stage roa«l 20 rod-, to the place of beginning, lying and being in Jackson count v, state of Oregon. CATH A RIN E PATTERSON. Guardian of said minor heirs. The Singer Ml’g Co. sold 262,316 Cherry Pectoral t J. N. T. MILLER PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES Ur soil i li ipFr No. 4, R. A. M., pW Everything sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. LIFE INSURANCE CO., DRUGS, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. fl el.- ¡is tegular meetings monthly on i .«• -ii.t i- < .i.ngs of or preceding each tuli :n*H>n, a '. i »'clock. Companions in goo«! • n. ..I«» <«»«• .u\oe<l. J. E. ROSS, High Priest, dx» «li i.i.s.K, ."»ecretary. THE PACIFIC MUTUAL PORTLAND, OREGON. SEWING MACHINESALES IN 187«. Howe Machine Co., WheeltAA: Wilson MfgCo. DomestlcS. M. Co., American B. H. AS. M.Co. \Vee«l Sewing Machine Co., Wilcox A Gibbs S. M. Co., Floren<«e I have secured the services of a Flrat-class Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair MACHINES! An $80 SINGER for $60 ! AVING DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION HERETOFORE OCCU- pied by me as the largest RET AIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means of announcing that I am now displaying the ing promptly and in superior style. i.<iii !Ctrk I AT THE Old> WrbATVT> ! I I PARKER BRO'S ( D O I