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K. KUBLI. Or grrntjcrafir li.VCJIv ^Vrr 'JTIIlt: THE FINE OL.I> THOROUGHBREDS, Odd Fellow*’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, FRIDAY, T he S enate of 1879.—The terms of the following twenty-five Senators expire on the 4'h of March nex': Spencer, of Aluluma; Dorsey’, of Ar kansas; Sargent, of California; Chaf fee, of Colorado; Barnum, of Connect icut; Conover, of Florida; Gordon, of Georgia; Oglesby*, of Illinois; Voor- heea, ol Indiana; Alli-on, of Iowa; In- galfa, of Kansas; McCreery, of Ken tucky; Eu-dis, of Louisiana; Dennis, of Maryland; Armstrong, of Missouri; Jvines, of Nevada; Wudleigh, of New Hampshire; Conkling, oT N«-w York; Merrlmon, of North Carolina; Mat thews, of Ohio; Mitchell, of Oregon; Cameron, of Pensylvania; Patterson, of South Carolina; Morrill,of Vermont; and Howe, ot Wisconsin. Of the atiove, seventeen are Republicans and eight are Democrats. The seats of the Senators from Alabama, Arkansas,Cal ifornia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Ijouiaiana, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and South Can»l!m*, have already been, nr will undoubted ly* be, filled by Democrats, while those cf the Senators fto u ( o'<>rad«», I«w, Kansas, New Hampshire and Ver mont will be occupied by Republicans, l-'Hving the succession in Connecticut, Indiana, New York, Oregon, 1111001-«, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wiscuusiu u disputed question. A B oy ’ s C omposition on G irls .— Girls is the only folks that Inis their own wn.v everytime. Girh h of sev- t r«l thousand kind-, and Hoiindimcs one girl can be like several thousand other girls if she wants to do any thing. Girls is alike one way, they are all like cats. If you ruh ’em the right way of the hair they ’1‘ purr ami look sweet at you, but if you rub in the wrong way or step on liirir tails thev’ll claw you. So long as you lei a girl have her own way she’s nice and sweet, but just cross tier and she’ll spit at you worse nor a cat. Girls Is also like mules. If a girl don’t want to believe anything you can’t make her. If she knows it she wont s <y so. Brother George says he doesn’t Lke big girls but he does like little ones, ami when I saw him a kissing ,1‘nnlp Jones last Sunday, and told Im of what he’d said he was a bit- g her cause he don’t like her. 1 link he hurt, her for she hollered • id run, ami there was a big red spot all over her two cheeks. This Is all I know about girls and father says the loss I know about them the better 1 bill off. DEALER & WORKER IN Immense Reduction in Prices ! TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. AT THE STORE OF IMPLEMENTS, TO THE PUBLIC: NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK IN PRICES OF SCAMPERDOWN and BOSTON ! SEWING 1VILL BE KEPT AT THE STABLES OF H 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 $60! $60! $60! • foal (without fault of the owner) can be bred the following season Free of Charge for the services of tlie horse. And Liberal Discount Made for Cash ! IlescrlptioiiH mid Pedigrees. SCAMPERDOWN isa beautiful dark bay, AVING DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION HERETOFORE Occu 16 hands high, six years old thisSpring, and pied by me as the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means as to form and appearance is uneq naled in of 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 first dam is ••Nettie W.," by “Belmont”; second dam “Lady Davis,” by “Red Bill.” (See Stud North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Slock of Book.) The same authority gives “Lady Davis” as the dam of “Dashaway,” “Beau regard” and “Richmond,” all by “Bel GENTS’ AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, mont.” BOSTON is a blood or chestnut sorrel, and isa perfect specimen of the heavy, large 1 >« Y-OO< >I>X boned English running horse, such as “Mes senger” and old “Boston.” He la 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,” and he by “Im Which is 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 The Most Goods for the Least Money, dcubt. His grandsire was “Lexington” on the sire's side, and on his dam’s side “Old and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to bo 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 horses America has ever been honored with. inquiry, but to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaserat We invite the attention of breeders to the my old stand is solicited. N. FISHER. unequaled colts of “Scamperdown” for size, action, looks and general make-up for all uses. TOLMAN A BOOTH. For further particulars see circulars. H OF STOVES LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HARDWARE, TINWARE, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Wooden and Willow Ware ROPE, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, JACKSONVILLE BRANCH HODGE, DAVIS & CO., READ rnilE LIST OF SALES FOR 1876 AND 1 testimonials from the very best Judge* in the county. We, the undersigned residents of Jack ho i> county, owning and having used the Singer' Machine sufficiently long to satisfy us that 19 is in cveiy respect a first-class machine for al J* kinds ot family work, would cheerfully rec-« omtnend it to all w ishing to purchase a first-« class sewing machine: Mrs. Geo.Wilson, ¡Mrs. T. B. Atkinson, Mrs. Pres. Phipps, Mrs. 8. J. Oliver, I Mrs. F. Luy, Mrs. I. J. Phipps, ¡Mrs. John Orth, Mrs. M. Lofland, Mrs. S. E. Dunlap, ¡Mrs. E. R. Reamen, Mrs. T. W. Johnson 'Mrs. N. Fisher, I Miss A. Ross, Mrs. Win. Pavne, M rw. M. Riggs, ¡Mrs. T. T. McKenzie, Mrs. J. llouek, ; M rs. J. Ritter, Mrs. M. A. Palmer, M. Mayer, mer. tailor' Mrs. L. Gaming, ¡John Farlev, “ Mrs. H. Helms, I A. Marks, ‘‘ Mrs. C. W. Savage, I Needles, oils and all kinds of attachments on hand or ordered. SINGER MANF’G CO., Cor. First and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Ogn^ DAVID LINN, Agent, Jacksonville. SEWING MACHINE SALES IN 1876. ETC., ETC. Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO., and T. A. DAVIS A CO., NOTICE, STOCKMEN! —OF The Singer Ml’g Co. sold 262,316 I have secured the services of a First-class THE PACIFIC MUTUAL ing promptly and in superior style. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. L I am receiving and have constantly on hand a lull and first-class stock of Howe Machine Co., Wheeler A Wilson MfgCo. Domestic S. M; Co., American B. IL AS. M.Co. Weed Sew ing Machine Co., Wih-ox A Gibbs S. M. Co., Florence WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair ’ll FRONT STREET LIFE INSURANCE CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. i UTE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND it a complete stock of Grocerlee, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO. Hair Vigor, DRUGS, Ready-Made Clothing, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. J. N. T. MILLER.. PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES J. NUNAN. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. PATENT MEDICINES, Í-M’ vervthing sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville. Feb. 18, 1875. THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT IIORSE MAX MULLER ...SECRETARY E. B. WA TSON. . ..ATTORNEY GLASSWARE, WIE DOW GLASS, G.II. AIKEN... A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and ef fectual for pre- serving lite ? hair. Faded or PENINGER'S MIKE, MEDICAL EXAMINER M’ILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE 11 Union l.i very Stable during t lie season of 1878, commencing April 1st and ending July 1st. Alike is 14 years old, was sired by old p. DUNN, K. KUBLI, JACOB IS1I. Vermont, out of a thoroughbred Whip mare; he is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, well BLUE VITRIOL, DIRECTORS : formed, and ^weighs 1,000 pounds. He lias sired more fine horses, according to the class J. N. T. Miller, J. LUBRICATING OILS, ETU. ETC. of mares that have been bred to him, than any other horse in the world, of his age, and G. H. Aiken, P. he is without doubt the Favorite Horse Jacob Ish, K. wherever known. >le Agents for Oregon for the cele I will furnish pasture to thosexlesiring it M. brated CARHOLIC SHEEP DIP, which •John Watson, at 75 cents per week. I will not be respon kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, B. F. sible for any accidents or escapes. and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and Terms—Twenty dollars. foot rot. Circular sent on application. J. A. CARDWELL. PAINTS. OILS AND zu WORKS hair is soon restored tt its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. •£ Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed, But such as remain can be saved for usefulness Instead of foul- by this application. ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan gerous, and injurious to tjie hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harnx it. if wanted merely for a P eter C ooper , of New York, w 4 PPLICAT1ONS FOR INSURANCE NOTICE, STOCKMEN! FRANCO-AMERICAN Ik may be made to any member ot tho first a coteh maker, then a cabinet Ho ! Unto AU Who Thirst ! Board of Directors. linker, then a grocer, and he failed in COME YE VNTO nil threp. It was not till liia fortieth year that he b<gtn making g un, ami B. ROSTEL, then laid the foundation of hi-fortune, THE SODA SPRINGS ! HOTEL RESTAURANT, THE WELL KNOWN DRAFT HORSE, PROFESSI« »NAL 11 AIR-CUTTER, Dow e»tlinat*»d at $10,1X10,000. AND DRINK WITHOUT TURK, T elephones are selling in tl»o United States at $5’1 apiece; in L<>n M01TEY AiTD WITHOUT PRICE! <|on at $8 «piece, with a downward tendency. An exch- nge predicts at UNDERSIGNED TS NOW KF.F.P- tin dhtant day every family will have 1 ing the Soda Springs House and. having repaired and refitted ‘he same, is now pre one of itti own. IN ORTH S BUILDING. Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT JACK- >! sonville, Rock Point and Sam's Val ley, commencing April 1st, at the following rates: $>, $10 and $15. Turk is 9 years old this Spring. Hit sire was Arabian, out of a Timo Icon mate. pared to accommodate all that may favor Turk’s dam w as French. lie is a dark chest him withacall. Prices to suit the hard times. nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands high, y^TThe National Gold Medal was aw arded and weighs 1,500 pounds in working eoudi- to Bradley & Rulofson tor the best Photo THE MARBLE BUSINESS t on. graphs in the United States, and the Vienna Competent judges agroo that Turk's colts Modal for the best in the world. 429 Mont Will still boa specialty. All orders in this line promptly filled in the best tnauner and will compare favorably with any yet pro gomery street, San Francisco. duced in the State, and he is highly recom at reasonable rates. mended by leading stock-raisers of Douglas Address as usual, county, where helms made several seasons J. II. RUSSELL, Ashland. - ROBT. WESTROP. The Meadows, March 1, 1878. ESPECTFULLY SOW ON ’’ eompk-.u and be«t stock millinery goods ever brought to Jackson- ie con»lol>g oi SCHO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO’S IIATS, BONNETS WEST MERIDEfl.CT. STATE SALOON. Sewing Machines for Sale. We have on hand a number of the cele brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. MISSES D. M.CARDWELL. CALIFORNIA ST., 5 r L. WEBB. OREGON. PROPRIETOR. I M B I. A C K SMI T II I N O ! rt .IE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PLAC- .Á vd tlietr note- and book aentunp in the 1—i • ’s of T. B. Kent, J. P., tor collection. >■ p knowing themselves indebted will do V c to tail upon him immediaielv and set t up ami thereby save costa. \Ve must L'_ •u what is due 11». BEALL A OBENCJIAIN. J tcksonvilie. May 8, 1878. WANIED. ■ K’-i**' ryinE undersigned wants to trade lumber lor two or three good so) Id ork-hnrses. Also for a set of hsriies-. ' 4 * » ' - d g»i e some one a g«s>d cnntrac' to <le- saw-logs at the Big Butte Uiei k (Suth- ->iw mill. Address me at Browns- uu h. or call at the mill. WM. U. PARKER. I 'll HE UNDERSIGNED, IN ORDER TO 1 close partnership, offer for sale a farm of 320 acres, pleasantly situated on Rogue river, on the direct road to Fort Klamath, 34 miles from Jacksonville. The place is most ly rich bottom land, well watered, with an extensive outside range for horses, cattle or sheep. Will be sold on easy terms: One- fourth down, the balance on liberal credit, t he Stock, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep ind hogs, along with the farm implements, hay, grain, etc., can be bought cheap, giving purchaser of the place preference it desired. HULL BROS. nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer it Co., Practical and Analytical Cbetniato, LOWELL, MASS. DANIEL F. BEATTY'S PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANO, Grand, Square and Upright, and BEAT- BEATTY < 1 • f, GULDEN .... 1 » I ’X’ fl TONGUE , » Vz I'l* TV’S CELEBRATED PARLOR ORGANS are the sweetest toned and most js-rfect itistniments ever before manutact ured in this or any other country- The world is challenged to equal them. Best discounts ami terms ever before given. Rock Bottom pauic price* now ready to job COR. CALIFORNIA A 4th STS. bers, agents and the trade in general. Alt otter: These celebrated instruments (either Piano or Organ) boxed and shipped to any iie undersigned would re - where, on five or fifteen days’ test trial. spectfully inform their friends and the' Money refunded and freight paid both ways public generally that they have purchased if in any way unsatisfactory. Fully war the above establishment, which will be ranted for six yearsas strictly first-class. henceforth conducted under their constant EXTRAORDINARY LIBERAL discounts personal supervision, and they guarantee given to Churches, Schools. Ixidges, Halls, satisfaet < n to all who may favor them with » Ministers, Teachers, etc., in order to have their patronage. them introduced at once where I have mv These stables are centra’lv located, and agents. Thousands now in use. New Il within convenient distance of the various lustrated ADVERTISER, (Catalogue Edi houses of public entertainment. Horses tion). with list of testimonials, now ready, and mules will be boarded and cared for at sent free. Established in 1859. moderate charges. They have one of the Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ol Washington, New Jersey. Portland, of T can make money faster at work for us BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, J than at anything else. Capital not re With single or double teams, for hire on rea quired; we will start you. $12 per day, at sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses made by the industrious. Men, wo and Mules, which will be hired to go to any home men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to part ot the country at moderate rates. for us. Now is the time. < ostlv out Animals bought and sold, and broke to work fit and terms free. Address True A Co., saddle or harness. Augusta, Maine. J. A. CARDWELL. UNION I LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, I WHO WANTS A HOME? HAIR DRESSING, T 4 S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESET.L- XX mg uut at cost and freight, Jam ready IO do blacksmithing at cosi and height, but Will stand at my stable four miles north must have the cash when the work com east of Phoenix the ensuing season, (Wednes pleted. bliop on the corner of California days and Fridays excepted) commencing and Main streets. April 1st and ending July 1, 1878. DAVID CRONEMILLER. LAST CALL! v oiimr Prince was sired by the well known horse While Prince, owned by W. C. Myer, of Ashland, out ol'a Blackhawk mare. * He THE CITY BREWERY Isa daik iron gray. has very fine action, is IIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY’ GIVE SIGN PAINTERS remarkably plea-ant in disposition,and will notice to all those indebted to them, SCHOOL TEACHERS —BY— IV ANTED IN EVERY SECTION OF THE weigh about 1.4<i0 pounds. either by note or book account, to come for ll United States arid Provinces to answer T“rnis; Ten dollars, in U. S. gold coin, ward at once and settle their accounts before VTOU CAN EASILY INCREASE YOUR VEIT SCHUTZ. Address for the season, to be paid at the end thereof the 15th day ol April next, or their accounts 1 salary bv devoting a very small por this adv< rii«Mnent. will be placedin the bands of an attorney tion of your leisure lime to mv interest. I DANIEL F. BEAUTY, Washington, N.J. S. C. TAYIOR. R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- for forced collection. We mean business, as do not expect von to canvass for mv cele )AINTS, (patent or other) Oils. Varnishes, fornis the citizens of Jacksonville and our books MUST be closed. brated Beatty’s Pianos and Organs unless bnsinea« you can engage in. $5 Sheila«-. Window Glass, Einerv, Borax, surrounding country that he is nowrtianu- von see fit to: but the service 1 require of you FISHER A CARO. I ’ / il ' I to $'_0 per «lav mud«* bv workers etc., for sale in endless quantities by '•f e.ibersex, light in tlier own localities. tacturing, and will constantly keep on hand P. S.—I will offer for sale all my house is both pleasant and profitable, l ull j aitic- JOHN MILLER. Address Particulars and samples w<>rh $5 tree. Im ttie very best of Ixiger Beer. Those wishing hold and kitchen furniture and a first-class ulars free. a cool glass ol beer should give me a call. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. prov e your «p»re tone >t tills business. Ad piano. All those wishing a bargain will do ORSF, Paint. 8i»sb, Scrubbing and Black- dress MmoN A Co.. Portland, Maine. well to give me a call. A. FISHER. «ring Brushes at JOHN M1LLFR. 4 XES, Hatches, Drawing Knives, Broad- OWDER—Giant, Blaslingor gun powder, O you want protection? Buy a Pistol or A axes, Mattocks. Picks, all sizes ot Ham al) kinds, and caps and fuse, for »ale in F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or A J.L kinds ot ammunition for »ale by JLL’ ' LU’-” limit- or both, of JOHN M ILLER. quantities iu suit, by JOHN —W - V. A fihst-clasis Slotguu go to J. MILLER. mers, civ., tor sale by JOHN MILLER. YOUNG PRINCE. I l I Original Orange Supply Ilousa. GREAT SACRIFICE! BB7 A M9 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Ill. I ¿»etile Up and Save Coste IN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, IS I in receipt ot a full assortment of material and prepared 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 . ^0“ Repairing a specialty. S. P. HANNA. Jacksonville, Novembers, 1877. M0RT80MERY WARD A, CO., — IN ET ÏTI- POPU I. AR RESORT. UNDER TH E J. new management, is furnish ing thube-i 1. nils of liquors, winesand cigars. The r. ..ng table is supplied with Eastern peri od -i s and leading papers of the Coa-t. G ee me a call. H L. WEBB. WAGON - Al A KER, Cataloxue. It Contains prim *n<l descript Ion of most «very article in gen eral aae.and io valuable to ANY PERRON contemplat ing the purchase of any article for Per sonal, Family or Agricultural use. We have done a large trade the past season In the remote parts of the Territories, and have, with few exceptions, exceed ed the expectations of the purchaser, many claiming to have made a saving of 40 to oo per cent. We mail these CATALOGlis TO ANY AOOREK8, FREE, UPON APPLICATION. We sell our goods to all mankind at wholesale prices In quantities to suit. Reference, First National Bank, Chicago. THE FINE YOUNG STALLION, TO director of the University of Greifswald«, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the University of Halle. During the Franco- I Prussian war he was special assistant to the Doetor-in-chief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot Proprietress Berlin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures MADAME HOLT. and external diseases, acute or chronic, most carefully treated. Cupping,Leeching, Bleed ing and teeth extracted at all hours. Ail kinds of birds stuffed and put up in rpHE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD most natural shapes. I of tendering her thanks to the public for Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1877. the patronage which lias hitherto Veen ex tended to her, and would respectfully solicit its continuance. S. P. HANNA. Her tables are always under her immedi ate control ; and by her long experience in the business she feels confident that she will give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable •tyle, suited to the accommodation ol single Jacksonville, Oregon, occupants or families. Her beds are always kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. not fail to send for onr California Street, ANNOUNCES ot Jacksonville and vicinity R (hat the he public was a scholar of Prof. Dr. *Mosler, NEW MILLINERY STORE! JACKSONVILLE. 109,294 108,907 23.587 17,937 14,425 12,758 I i F resh E gos .—She asked tho clerk if he was positive—thoroughly con- vinced—the eggs were fresh, “O. yes,” said the .voting philosopher, “J know they are.” “ A hy, the farmer said none of his hens were more than a year old.” She bought a basketful on the spot. AND MARBLE MACHINES! An $80 SINGER for $60 ! NEWMAN FISHER Pumps, AGRICULTURAL GREAT REDUCTIONS I T M D I I P II i I