K. KUBLI, SOCIETY NOTICES. back vvri? thh oía » stavi »! THE FINE GREAT REDUCTIONS THORO UGHBREDS, IN PRICES OF SCAMPERDOWN and BOSTON ! SEWING MACHINES! Jacksonville Gruagt No. 83, P. of H., Holds its regular meetings every two weeks at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville. C. MINGUS, Master. A nnie M iller , Secretary. Odd Fellow»' Building, JacksoBvillr, Oregon, DEALER & WORKER IM Immense Reduction in Prices ! TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ete. AT THE STORE OF Pumps, NEWMAN FISHER Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. 1., Holds its regular meetings monthly on Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full moon, at 7% o’clock. Companions in good standing are invited. J. E. ROSS, High Priest. M ax M uller , Secretary. Table Rock EntJinpmrat No. 10,1.0.0. P. Holds regular sessions in its 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. A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE, 1878. 1856. KNAPP, BURRELL & C0.t POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IMPORTERS OF Fuse and Cape, Farm Machinery, Wagons. PORTLAND, OREGON, ARRY the largest stock and best assort ment of goods in our line in the State. Among a few of our specialties are: The Bain Wagon, improved for 1878. Racine Wagon Cfo.’s 4-spring Hacks. Champion Reaper A Mower. Marsh Harvester and Harvester King, with and without automatic Binder. Haines’ Single-gear Header, Improved. Buffalo Pitts’ Challenge Thresher, the leading Thresher of this Coast. Tiger Self-dumping Rake. The »liver Chilled Plow. Write for descriptive circular of what von want. E. M. M oore , our agent at Roseburg, car- r o«a line of our goods, which he will furnish at Portland prices aud freight. K napp , B urrell A Co. C NOTICE, STOCKMEN! Wooden and Willow Ware ROPE, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS CUTLERY, WIRE, % Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, ETC., ETC. TO THE PUBLIC! TURK, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE DRY-GOODS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HODGE, DAVIS A CO JACKSONVILLE BRANLH NOTICE, STOCKMEN! —OF— rVlie Soda Springs THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. W OF CALIFORNIA J. N. T. MILLER..................... PRESIDENT J. NUNAN..................... VICE-PRESIDENT PATENT MEDICINES, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, P. DUNN, BLUE VITRIOL, J. N. T. Miller, G. H. Aiken, Jacob Ish, Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele Johu Watson, brated CA RHOLIC SHEEP DIP, which kills Ticks, Liceand all parasites on sheep, B. and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and foot rot. Circular sent on application. THE LABOR WORLD. PORTLAND, OREGON. COME TE UNTO TERMS TIN ADVANCE: THE SODA SPRINGS! Weekly, post-paid, one year................... $2 00 Clubs of ten, one year....*................ 15 oo AND DRINK WITHOUT JACOB ISH. K. KUBLI, DIRECTORS t LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. Ho! Unto All Who Thirst! PENINGER’S MIKE, G.II. AIKEN........MEDICAL EXAMINER PAINTS, OILS AND Notice of Final Settlement. AND MARBLE WORKS. THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT HORSE I MAX MULLER.......................SECRETARY E. B. WATSON......................... ATTORNEY GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, The Singer MI'g Co. sold 262,316 101»,294 108,997 23,587 17,937 14,425 12,758 2,789 Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, DRUGS, PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES mHE LIST OF SALES FOR 187« AND" 1 testimonials from the very best judges' in the county. We, the undersigned residcfrts of Jackson* county, owning and having used the Singer Machine sufficiently long to safix/y us that it is in every respect a ytrst-c/oM machine for alF kinds ot family work, would cheerfully rec-' ommend it to all wislring to purchase a first-' class sewing machine: Mrs. Geo.Wilson, 'Mrs. T. B. Atkinson/ Mrs. Pres. Phipps, ¡Mrs. S. J. Oliver/ Mrs. I. J. Phipps, Mrs. F. Luy, Mrs. M. Lofland, |Mrs. John Orth, Mrs. S. E. Dunlap, 'Mrs. E. R. Kearnes, Mrs. T. W. Johnson, Mrs. N. Fisher, Mrs. Wm. Payne, ¡Miss A. Ross, Mrs. M. Riggs, Mrs. T. T. McKenzie/ Mrs. J. Houck, Mrs. J. Ritter, Mrs. M. A. Palmer, M. Mayer, mer. tailor M rs. L. Ganung, ¡John Farley, “ Mrs. II. Helms, |A. Marks, *♦ Mrs. C. W. Savage, | Needles, oils and all kinds of attachments on hand or ordered. SINGER MANF'O CO., Cor. First and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Ogn. DAVID LINN, Agent, Jacksonville. Howe Machine Co., “ Wheeler A Wilson MfgCo. “ Domestic 8. M. Co., “ American B. H. 48. M.Co. “ Weed Sewing Machine Co., “ Wileox A Gibbs 8. M. Co., “ Florence “ “ 71 FRONT STREET E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete stock of READ SEWING MACHINE SALES IN 187«. Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO., and T. A. DAVIS A CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 I am receiving ami have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of And Liberal Discount Made for Cash ! H I have secured the services of a First-class WILL M MCE THE SEASON AT JACK- VV sonvilie, Rock Point and Sam’s Val Groceries, iev, commencing April 1st, at the following rates: $5, $10 and $15. DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO. Turk is 9 years old this Spring. His sire was Arabian, out of a Tiinoleon mare. Ready-Made Clothing, Turk's dam was French. He is a dark chest nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working condi GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Eto., Etc. tion. Competent judges agree Jhat Turk's colts will compare favorably with any yet pro Everything sold at reasonable rates. duced in the State, and he is highly recom K. KUBLI. mended by leading stock-raisers of Douglas Give me a call. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. county, where be has made several seasons. ROBT. WESTROP. The Meadows, March 1, 1878. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, sitting in pro bate at its May term. In the matter of the estate of N. C. Dean, deceased. t NNA DEAN. ADMINISTRATRIX OF \ «nid estate, hav i tiled in «aid Court Il> fi Hill accotin* fo* c tl< -men». snd also Ji v»; of ♦ »ran < '•ogilie tim* • <*;♦ » f ng th* *■• • . a<-r> lore notice is 1 . » V riv**n th. ' ■’ >a< account will •pl* • • I n «aid Court on .Tnn$- *. r; 10 o’clock a . M.. :i . having any of» a1 i :m’ and settlement m •Le ’lie «ame. f»i o tiATic T imes for ■ i.-e u’ive weeks by order <»f lion. S J. Dav. Countv -’n Igo. E. 1» FOUDR \Y. Clerk. Descriptions and Pedigrees. is a beautiful dark bay, aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu 16 SCAMPERDOWN hands high, six years old thisSpring, and pied by me a? the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means as to form and appearance is unequaled in ot announcing that I am now displaying the the State. He was bred by Theo. Winters, of California, and was sired by Norfolk, (See Norfolk’s pedigree.) His Arst dam is “Nettie W.,” by “Belmont’’; second dam “I.adv I»avis,” by “Red Bill.” (See Stud North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of Book.) The same authority gives “Lady Davis” as the dam of “Dashawav,” “Beau regard” and “Richmond,” all by “Bel GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, mont. ” BOSTON is a blood or 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 is over 16 hands high. He is also by Norfolk. His dam was “Minnie Rifle,” by “Rifleman;” second dam “Julia,” by “Red TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc., Bird;” he by “Sea Gull,” ami he by “Im Which in surpassed by none in the county and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. 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, but we can at any time do so for those w ho TKe Most Goods for the Least Money, dcubt. His grandsire was “Lexington” on and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other house. the sire’s side, and on his dam’s side “Old It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods I cannot produce upon Boston,” two of the greatest and noblest inquiry, but to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at horses America has ever l>een honored with. We invite the attention of breeders to the my old stand is solicited N. FISHER. unequaled colts of “Scamperdown” for size, action, looksand general make-up for all uses. TOLMAN A BOOTH. •» For further particulars see circulars. ing promptly and in superior style. THE WELL KNOWN DRAFT HORSE, An $80 SINGER for $60 ! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NAILS ♦ WILL BE KEPT AT THE STABLES OF “ Manning A Montgomery, in Jackson ville, Oregon, the ensuing season, beginning April 1st and ending July 1, 1878. They will serve mares for Thirty-five dollars, for the season, payable at the close thereof, BOX TOP, 2 DRAWERS A DROP LEAF! in cash, note, or such produce as may be agreed upon. Mares proving not to be with 160! 160! 160! foal (without fault of the owner) can be bred the following season Free of Charge for the services of the horse. J. Nunan, P. Dunn, K. Kubli, M. Hanley, F. Reeser. PPLICATIONS FOR Max Muller E. B. Watson Chas. Nickell E. F. Walker WILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE 1V Union Livery Stable during the season of 1878, commencing April 1st and ending July 1st. Mike is 14 years old, was sired by old Vermont, out of a thoroughbred Whip mare; be is a beautilul bay, 17 hands high, well formed, and weighs 1,600 pounds. He has sired more tine horses, according to the class of mares that have been bred to him, than any other horse in the world, of his age, ami he* is w ithout doubt the Favorite Horse wherever known. I will furnish pasture to those desiring it at 75 cents per week. I will not be respon sible for any accidents or escapes. Terms—Twenty dollars. . J. A. CAP.DWELL. INSURANCE may be made to any member ot the A Board of Directors. B. RGSTEL, PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER, FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL RESTAURANT, Endorsement by the Central ('«mmlttrr: For all the purposes of a Family Phyaicr and for curing Costivenesa. Jaunaice,. Indigestion. Foul Stomacn. Breath. Headache. Eryaipeiaa, Rheumatism«. Eruption« and Skin Diseases, B l I • lcusncss. Dropsy, Tumor.'. Worm "r euraigia, .is a Dinner -Jfill, for Furifyias 1 L. w.vjd, Arc :’..c <f- fectiir and conge nial pur^ati verve r discovered. lTirv arc mild, but ef fectual in their operation, moviii« the bowels surety and without pain. Although gentle in their ofieratioii, they are still the most thorough aud searching cathar tic medicine tiiat can I k * employed : clrana- ing tlie stomach and boweis. and even the hioxl. In small doses of one pill a »lay, they stimulate the digestive oi'gans and promote vigorous health. A yi . k ’ s P ills have been known for more than a quarter of a century, anil have obtained a world-wide reputation tor their virtues. They correct diseased action in tlie several assimilative organs of tl:e body, and are so com posed that obstruc tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure tlie every-day complaints <»f every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases ilia) have hs.fi’cd the best of human skill. W!.i’.w ilicy produce power ful etEfcts. ♦!■.« . are, at tl»e same time, the safest :uid best physic for children. By uieir aperient anion tin v gri|»e much less- than tlie common purgatives, and never ?ivc t»ain when tlie l»owel‘ are not iutiamed.- 1’hev n-aeli ihc vital fountains ot the blood,* a:id strciigtlirn tlie system by freeing it from tin: elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and coiulitions it* ail climates, containing neither calomel nor anv deleterious drug, these Pill;» may be taken with safety by anyiiody. Their sugar-coating preserve* them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take: while being T tnireiv no harm can arise I • vegetable, • . hum their use in anv quantity. IN ORTH'S BUILDING. Resolved, That we, the State Central Com mittee of the Independent Greenback party, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, ata regular meeting held in the city of .Sa lem on February 21, 1878, do hereby con espectfully announces to the public of Jacksonville and vicinity THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW KEEP- stitute and designate the L abor W ori . i », a that he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier, I ing t he Soda Springs House and, having weekly (taper published in Portland, Ore JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. repaired and refitted 'he same, is now pre gon, as the official party organ for the State director of the University of Greifswalde, pared to accommodate all that may favor of Oregon, am! recommend it favorably as Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the him with a call. Prices to suit the hard times. an exponent of the principles of our party. University of Halle. During the Franco Prussian war he was special assistant to Until April 1st Clubs of 20 subscribers will the Doctor-in-chief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot THE MARBLE BUSINESS be sent post-paid for $'25. Berlin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures MADAME HOLT. • • Proprietress SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR Will still be a specialty. All orders in this and external diseases, acute or chronic, most MBM'RIBF. AT ONCE! line promptly filled in the best manner and carefully treated. Cupping,Leeching, Bleed at reasonable rates. ing and teeth extracted ai all hours. Address, LABOR PUB. CO., Address as usual, All kinds of birds stuffed and put up in milE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD Portland, Oregon. J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland. most natural shapes. WEST MERIDEN, FKEPAREO lir L of tendering her thanks to the public for Jacksonville, Dee. 11, 1877. the patronage which has hitherto been ex Dr. J. C. AYER & CO , Lowell, Mass., tended to her, and would respectfully solicit Pnvcticivl and Analvtical Chrwiint«. its continuance. SO1.D BY ALL DKLGGliil'S EVEK1WUEK1L S. P. HANNA, Her tables are always under her immedi California Street, NEW STATE SALOON, ate control ; ami by her long experience in the business she feels confident that she w ill DANIEL F. BEATTY’S JACKSONVILLE, - . OREGON. The Eureka Flouring Mills! give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and CALIFORNIA ST., ITUATED SEVEN MILES NORTH- rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable east of Jacksonville. Terms easy, and style, suited to the accommodation of single Jacksonville, Oregon, guaranteed in good running order. For he undersigned have now on occupants or families. Her beds are always II. L. ÏVZ3B, - - PROPRIETOR. ? ATTV PIANO, Grand, Square- hand the most complete and best stock further particulars apply at the mills. kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. LA I 1 I and Upright, and BEAT of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson Persons having flour, shorts or bran nt TY'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN TONGUE ville, consiting of the mill are requested to take them away on IN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, IS PARLOR ORGANS are the sweetest toned UNION or before the 20th of June, 1878; and all per L in receipt of a full assortment of material rpills POPULAR RESORT, UNDER THE and most j»erfect instruments ever before and prepared to do all work in his line on sons indebted to the undersigned, or to the HATS, BONNETS. I new management. is furnishing the best manufactured in this or any other country. late firm of McKenzie A Amy, will save short notice and in a workmanlike manner. brands of liquors, winesand cigars. The The world is challenged to equal them. Vehicles of every description made to order. costs by settling the same with either cash reading table is supplied with Eastern peri Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves, or note on or before the above-named date, Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran Best discounts and terms ever before given. od: ■*;« a i l leading papers of the Coast. collars and cuffs, etc., etc., which we will as the books must be squared up. COR. CALIFORNIA & 4th STS. teed. Rock Bottom panic prices now ready to job- sell at low prices. Civ tinea call. II L. WEBB. lw*rs, agents and the trade in general. An Repairing a specialty. April 19. 1878. T. T. McKENZIE. otter: These celebrated instrument« (either 8. P. HANNA. Piano or Organ) boxed and shipped to any Jacksonville, November 5, 1877. Sewing Machines for Sale. THE CITY BREWERY HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- where, on five or fifteen days’ test trial. spectfully inform their friends and the Money refunded and freight p*aid both wavs We have on hand a number of the cele —BT— public generally that they have purchased if in any way unsatisfactory. Fully war WHO WANTS A HOME? brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we the above establishment, which will be ranted for six vesrs«« atrictlv first-class.. will sell cheap tor eash, or exchange for henceforth conducted under their constant V i ^ ( : il U T Z. gran UE UNDERSIGNED, IN ORDER TO personal supervision, and they guarantee EXTRAORDINARY LIBERAL discounts MISSES I). A M.CARDWELL. close partnership, offer for sale a farm satisfaction to all who may favor them with given to Churches, Schools. Ixxlges, Halls, Ministers, Teachers, etc., in order to have R. .s<. ih .u^PECTFULLY IN- of 320 acres, pleasantly situated on Rogue their patronage. them introduced at once where 1 have no t'orins ! he citizen.', ot Jacksonville and river, on the direct road to Fort Klamath, 34 These stables are centrally located, and surrounding country that lie is now manu THE FI. E YOUNG STALLION, miles from Jacksonville. The plat» is most within convenient distance of the various agents. Thousands now in use. New Il a facturing, and will constantly keep on hand ly rich bottom land, well watered, with an houses of public entertainment. Horses lustrated ADVERTISER, (Catalogue Edi the very best of Iaiger Beer. Those wishing extensive outside range lor horses, cattle or and mules will be boarded and eared for at tion), with list of testimonials, now ready,, a cool gla-« > ■ i eei slioulu •_ ive me a call. sheep. Will be sold on easy terms: One- moderate charges. They have one of the sent free. Established «n 1859. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, fourth down, the balance on*liberal credit. largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of Washington, New Jersey.* I'he Stock, consisting of horses, cattle,sheep Portland, of Settle Fp « n< Save Cott«. and hogs, along with the farm implements, T can make money faster at work for u* BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, NG PRINCE. hay, grain, etc., can be bought cheap, giving rnilE UNDER.-l . M 1» II WING FLAP-! J than at anything else. Capital not re With single or double teams, for hire on rea purchaser of the place preference if desired. quired; we will start you. $12 per day, at L »“<1 ¡heir no an.» book accounts iu the Will -■.< •.! |(ly ..table f<>ur miles north sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses HULL BROS. hands ot T. B. Kent, J. P., tor collection, i east of P‘.ii-o x the en-> ii ing season, (Wednes and Mules, which will be hired to go to any home made by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to- those knowing themselves indebted will do days and Finlay« excepted) commencing part ot the country at moderate nites. work for us. Now is the time, ( oktly out well to call upon him iminediatelv and set- ' April 1st and ending July 1, 1878. Animals bought and sold, anti broke to LAST CALL! fit and terms free. Address True A Co., tie up and thereby save costs. \Ve must! Young Prince was sired by the well-known saddle or harness. Augusta, Maine. have whaL is due us. horse White Prince, owned* by W. C. Myer, GREAT SACRIFICE! J. A. CARDWELL. BEALL A OBENCHA1.N. of Ashland, out of a Blackhawk mare. He Jacksonville, May 8, 1878. he undersigned hereby give is a dark iron gray, has very fine action, is SIGN PAINTERS notice to all those indebted to them, SCHOOL TEACHERS: remarkably pleasant in disposition, and will —IN— IUA^TEDIN EVERYS e CTIONOF THE either by note or book account, to come for weigh about 1,4<K) pounds. WANTED. ward at once and settle their accounts before VOU CAN EASILY INCREASE YOUR 1» I nited States and Provinces to answer Terms: Ten dollars, in U. 8. gold coin, Address the 15th day of April next, or their accounts I salary bv devoting a very small por this advertisement. for the season, to be paid at the end thereof. rpHE UNDERSIGNED WANTS TO BLACKSMITHING ! will be placed In the hands of an attorney tion of your leisure lime to my interest. I DANIEL F. UEAITY, Washington, N.J.. 8. C. TAYLOR. I trade lumber tor two or three good sol- i for forced collection. We mean business, as do not expect you to canvass for my cele id work-horses. Also for a set of harness. DVQT b’18inew* y°n brated Beatty's Pianos anu Organs ’ unless pAINTS,( patent or other) Oils, Varnfahea,, our books MUST be closed. engage in. $5 Would give someone a good contract to de -L) UO 1 to $20 per day made bv workers •you see fit to: but the service 1 require of von 1 Shellac, Window Glass, Emerv-, Borax,, FISHER A CARO. liver saw-logs at the Big Butte Creek (Suth of either sex, right in their own‘localities. S ALLOUK MERCHANTS ARESELL- P. 8.—I will offer for sale all mv house Is both pleasant and profitable. Full partic etc., for sale in endless quantities by erland) saw-mill. Address me at Browns- , Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Im Address ___ ________ JOHN MILLER. ing out at cost and freight, I am ready hold and kitchen furniture and a first-dans ulars free. borough, or call at the twill. to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but prove your spare time at this business. Ad piano. All those w ishing a bargain will do DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. HORSE, Paint, Sash, Scrubbing and Black WM. H. PARKER. must have the cash when the work Ts com well to give me a call. dress S tinson A Co.. Portland, Maine. A. FISHER. ening Bru-sbes at JOHN MILLER. pleted. Shop on the corner of California OWDER—Giant, Blastingor gun powder, IL, Whetstones, Tape ai d Chalk Lines all kind«, and caps and fuse. fi>r sale in O vol want protection? Bnv a Pistol or and Maiu streets. F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or for sale bv for Mie at JOHN MILLER. ‘ quantities to suit, by J<»HN MILLER. 4 LL kinds of enminnition DAVID CRONEMILLER. Knife, or both, of JOIIN klLLKR. first-class Shotgun go to J. MILLER. JOHN .MILLF.R. THE PARKER CUN. MONET AND WITHOUT PBICE ! R PARKER BRtfS CT. FOR SALE OR RENT! NEW MILLINERY STORE! WAGON - MAKER, T PIANOS AND ORGANS. S m LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T T M I T A O D I P