■ owmrai h i n,, i im i la u i j m—mi m., i it She gjmonatk ¿imc.5. r-—»- -----x»1—, .............. ............. .............. ■ ANOTHEH KA11.KOA1» I’KUJff«!'. I PEO BONO PUBLICO! Front Robt.. M. Garrett, who ro- Official Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake. turned front Crescent City last week, < wo learn that the railroad question is, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1ST!». engrossing the attention of the citizens of that sectii.n as well as ot this. In L ost , strayed or stolen: The Inves­ case a breakwater is constructed there, tigating Committee. so that vessels of medium size can go I t would take a fine-toothed coml» and coute into harbor with safety at any to discover the Jackson county Inde­ time of Hie year, the prospects for a pendent that exercises a Roseburg narrow-gauge railway from some point j ; in Jackson county to Crescent City will paper’s imagination so fearfully. be worthy of consideration. A Mr. Sian , T he Republicans in caucus at j ford of San Francisco (perhaps Leland Washington unanimously agreed to op­ ¡Stanford of the Central Pacific Rail «Olid THE PEOPLE OF THIS VALLEY SAVE CALIFORNIA ST., MRS. J. BILGER. (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER Dry-Goods and Fancy Goods. CJllVrOllt DEALER IN THE GREATEST REDUCTION AND ALL KINDS OF i GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &c. PRICES REDUCED. i.i.r the i . o :» k TO ( \ »1.3 i'S. TilEIK B ASIS ! ! CANI! TOBACCO & LIQUORS, K a toss« AHEAD AS USUAL 11 California St., Jacksonville, boots and shoes , MeilKOl* H k JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, BY ADOPTING A GROCERIES, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE T iie Detroit Free Pregg says that harbor improvements, he will furnish ! San Francisco refined sugar, 7 tt»s for..................................................... the 45th Congress died without a the rolling stock for such a railway— Extra Costa Rica coffee, by quantity, 22cts. per lt> ami 4 ths for.. taint of jobbery. It was different when tiie citizens of Jackson, Josephine and Rope of all sizes per pound for................................................................. —FOR— Liverpool salt per tt> for.............................................................................. . Congress bad a Republican majority. i Del Norte counties to grade the track Extra choice tea per tb for.......................................................................... it and supply the ties. It is difficult to Tobacco per it» for......................................................................................... . ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Candles per box ........................................................................................ T he developments of the past few t surmise whether or not the United month» have vindicated Mr. Tilden, States authorities will do the right BY GOING TO DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, etc. and to-day he is the strongest man in thing in tho premises and thereby give $1.00 the Democrat io party. The reaction ! us hopes of railroad connection with the Prints, 15 yds for.............................................. . 9and upward Muslin per yd ................................................... 44 in bis favor is immense. 44 1.00 Men ’ s hats, each ................................................ coast,something weareso sadly in need i 44 44 3.50 Men’s boots per [»air...................................... 44 44 of. Congress has made tin appropria ­ .75 H oratio S eymour is looming up a- Shoes “ “ ........................................ RYANS BUILDING, 44 .03 4 4 “ “ ...................................... 44 the Democratic candidate for Governor tion fora bailor of refuge somewhere Slippers .13 44 Cotten tlanncl shirts and drawers, each. 9.00 of New York. His availability is un­ between San Francisco and the Straits Men's cloth suits worth $15.00 for............ Next door to Post Office 3.50 Men’s cloth pants worth X'i.OO for............. doubted and he would sweep the Em­ of Fuca, and it is believed that the And various other articles too numerous to im nt ion. Call and examine as it costs noth­ MORRIS MENSOR. pire State like a whirlwind. board of engineeis having the s lection ing to satisfy yourself. J ACK SON V1 LEE, OR E( ! ON, of the point in view will decide in fa­ T he mines of Southern Oregon are 1 vor of Creacent City. It will tliere- attracting more attention abroad at fore tie observed that the prospects for present than ever Irefore. And well this railroad are about as uncertain as they may, for nowhere can capital find more profitable investment than here. the others we are flattered with, It i> wiil Our vast mining interests will speak al-o evident that so netiiuo volumes in their own praise when they elapse before any definite information í :i 1 lion S mpoiM <‘<1 are in a fair way of being developed. in tho matter w ill be received. But, rI71i<‘ Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A co., as we can see no relief that promises und T. A. DAVIS A CO., W e were aware that Slier iff By­ to tie speedit r, the people of Southern bee had no intentions of attending Oregon and Northern California can do W II O L E S A L E D R U G GIST S, to the duties of his office personally. that which they have always done pre­ i Yet, no one expected that he would viously, live and wait for s imething to 92 & 94 FRONT STREET entrust the management thereof to an turn up. The ben« fits that would accrue insolent deputy who takes a fiend­ from this railroad woul I be manifold. PORTLAND, OREGON. ish delight in arbitrarily exercising the A practicable route could, no doubt, be petty authority ho is accidentally in­ surveyed; and the ci»t of c< n-druction vested with. 1ITE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND would be less th tn anywhere else. We I H a complete stock of S enator S later ’ s first bill was the are decide lly in favor of railroul con­ nection and are n >t particular where one providing for the removal of the theotlierend of the road is located. DRUGS, Pride of Perche. While Rose and 1'oal. Umatilla, Warm Spring, Siletz and Our citizens have become wearied PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES Klamath reservation Indians to some of building air-vnstles upon railway an­ I oint outside the State of Oregon. We ticipations and now quietly “await the U’H.L MAKE TIIE SEASON BEGINNING APRIL FIRST AM» <’( >NTI NUE TI LL PATENT MEDICINES, Il July 1st: Tut'-ilay- ami \V< »lnes bill should become a law, if the Litter tribe of Indians were ex- tlude l from its workings. The Klim- ath reservation is fit for little else than the uses it is now put to, and why cause trouble by removing Hie Indians upon it? * REAMES BROS., WHEN THEY CAN BUY r E. R. REAMES. T. G. REAMES. ti’ THEIR MONEY! THE NEW YORK STORE AHEAD ! ! pose the Demcxtratie programme. They i road) is said to have promised that, it will probably filibuster. I the Government makes the needed PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. WHY SHOUDNT STOVES, GLASSWARE, H7.VD0IF Gl.A SS, Ever Known in a Regular Business, _ __ —AND THE— Agricultural Implements. LARGEST STOCK! PUMPS AND PIPE, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes —OF— GZ1TEP.AL MERCHANDISE ! I —THE— ROPE, TWINE, GREATEST VARIETY TO SEI.ECT FROM IX THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY POWDER AND FUSE, HODGE, DAVIS i CO., Jacksonville, anti Monday a . m . Tliursilay and Saturday of each week at my stables near A-blaml. Tho first ¡m|»orte»l French stallion that earn»* we-f of the Alleghanios came into Union e<»unty, Ohio, in 1S51. This hoi -e was called L<»1'1S NAPOLEON and showed the great xalue ot this stock. Up t<> |s ;'j t her»» were si.xty-t wo more im ported into the United States, I and in th«1 last ten years there have been five hundred and sixty-si.x imported. Some counties in < »liio and 1 llinois give business to from twelve to fifteen inq'orteil stallions, as well as a number of graded. 'flic glades of I his stock are now going into the Chicago .and New York markets and j readily bring from fifty to seventy-five per cent, more than the common stock of work horses. Th» .iboxe shows the r» pu'.atioii Lids, took has when tiny have had overa quar­ ter of a century's ex periciiee witli them. Seethe im ii'-y brought into 1 h is county by t he sale of XV 11 ITE PR I ? CE colts and fil- li«‘s. Then have been tbrty-five h< a»l sold and taken out of this county which brought $13,317, all axcrage price of near $'29»> each. They were mostly sold when under two years old—many of them at weaning time. They were taken to California, baistern Oregon. I Washington and Idaho Territories. Favorable reports have come from all, ami in sev­ eral instances the pmehasers have ordered or came ami bought more. XVII 1TE PRINCE has not mad«1 a season here since 1S73. Everv business man knows that large, we'l-forim d horses have al ways been in demand at good prices. There has been a good deal said that the I’ereheron stock that I have in- trodimed on this coast at great cost was a failure, a humbug, and did not suit the wants of farmers and teamster, «X»1. These parties that give currency and credit to the above, are, no doubt, interested in some other stock ami never owned or gave tho Percherons a trial. IN PRICES Any Ono Store in Southern Orogen or Northern California. A General Assortment of SPIELE HARDWARE ETC., ETC. 4 FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL A attend to Job-work with neatness and dispatch. I will also keep constantly on hand a large stock of OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS. FANCY GOODS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND SATINS, BOOTS A SHOES, Particular attention paid to Farmers’ CLOTHING, ETC., wants ami the supplving of extras for Farm Machinery, and all information as to such articles furnished cheerfully, on application. No pains will be spared to furnish our customers with the best goods in the mar­ ket, in our lino, and at lowest prices. Agency of the PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT IVE CALL TIIE ATTENTION OF THE «V ladies to the fact that we have now on —the best in the wot Id. Our motto shall bo prompt and fair deal­ hand the largest and l»est selected assort­ ing with all. Call and examine our stock ment of LA 1 »I ES’ DP. FSS < JOI IDS and F AN- before going else«here. Satisfaction guar­ CY G< »ODS of every description in Southern anteed. MRS. J. BILGER. Oregon, and we will henceforth make thia ---------------------------- /------- ---- -------------- line of goods our specialty and sell them at LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. i LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS Mlt. El»IToi:: It is the duty of every citi- PAINTS, OILS AND zi n to assist in gnardiiiL» the interests of the Cheaper than the Cheapest. w hole [H-ople of lhe < onnty and State of which PAINTER ’ S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, In- i- a r -blent. Nor need he be untrue to To the gentlemen we will say, if yo« want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you niue» himself in «lo'iig so. for tiiat which inures to goto Reames Bros, to buy it, as weclairn to the interest of <»ne is an advantage to all in a BLUE VITRIOL. have the best STOCK <>F CLOTHING in public [»ouit of view. These thoughts arc sng- Jackson county and will allow no one to un- g< ted by an »■!!' -rt now being made by »•«■rtain MR. H ayes bus robbed the Republican dersell us. LUBRICATING OILS parties interest d in business at Rock Point to These good« were all purchased by a mem­ party of another item its orators fondly induce the county to pay from four to five ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS­ thousand dollars to aid in the const ruction of a dwelt upon when in the heat of a cam­ ES in San Francisco and New York, and we five bridge aero - Itogiic River at that [•oint T^FSolo .Agents for Oregon for the cele­ will warrant every article and sell them paign. Those forced monthly Treasury A pct'tmn is being cm ulat«;d over the county brated ('AnTtoi.rc sjn'ri' i>n\ which cheaper t<>r cash than any house in county. kills'Ficks, Lice ami all parasites on sheep, We also keep on hand a full stock of balances, which they were pleased to at this time an I citizens are being importuned to sign the same, asking the County Commis­ and is a sun* cure for screw-worm, scab and RUSSELL, PROPRIETOR. * call reductions of the public debt, now sioners to appropi iati the amount of money foot rot. Circular sent on application. GROCERIES. appear on tho wrong side of the col­ above named lor the ptirjiose stated. Be it known that 1‘Jios. < havner has now a HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, THE ASHLAND umn; hence no capital can be manufac­ splcn«lid new bridge across the river, one and a Hl HE UNDERSIGNED, BEING STA- 1 tinned at Ashland again, has turned his tured upon this score. During the 1 half miles above Rock Point, where the stages CROCKERY, TESTIMONIAL: carrying the U. S. mails and all other travel entire attention to the month of January alone the public cross at the most reasonable rates. And this A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOOD8, Hear what reliable men , that art“ well-know n in this county, say on this matter: MARBLE BUSINESS, IS MAME.MTl lilNG debt increased $2,752,970. Is this bridge is situated on the most direct route from We, th«1 undersigned, having bred, owned or used colts sired by the imported Porcbe- jail [»arts of this valley south of Rock Point Farm and Freight Wagont, hor-cs introduced into Oregon by XX’. (’. Myer, of Ashland, believe this stock to l»e | and is fully [»repared to fill all orders in showing due to tho superior financier­ leading to th»1 north. The road is better in ron a VALUABLE ACQI ISITION TO (>UR STATE, as those bred here all show their ori­ this line with neatness and dispatch and at ing of John Sherman, of which we every respect than that leading from I »ardanelles gin in a VERY MARKED DEGREE, having a square, solid make-up, with gcod bone, Sulky Plowi. i prices to suit the times. to the <»Id bri«lg,‘, ainl it has l»een remlered so tine form, kind disposition and good action for animals of their size. Those old enough hear so much? FLANNELS, , Ml >NUM ENTS, TA BLETS, II RALSTON ES by the individual enterprise of Mr. ('havner. to work give good satisfaction on the farm or road as team animals, and find 3 ready In fact Hverything from the finest need)» market at the highest prices for which work horses are sold. The produce from the half- to a threshing-machine. Give us a call and Executed in any description of inarbls. T he Democratic House of the Forty­ ' Every one who has ever traveled the road bloods, CASSI MERES, colts and fillies, show the Percheron blood. knows that near the okl bridge, on the south Every variety of cemetery and other stone- judge tor yourselves as to our capacity of fifth Congress did itself credit in tack­ I side of the river, it is rough and dangerous be­ In view of these facts there can bo no doubt that the introdution of the Percheron has 1 work executed in a satisfactory manner. furnishing goods as above. will cause a valuable improvement of our common stock, and add to the financial in­ DOESKINS, The way lo make money is to save it. To Special attention given to orders from any ing the bills repealing lhe test oath and cause of its rocky condition. There have lieen and save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH enough wagons broken on that almost impxssa- terests of the country. [»art of Southern Oregon. Address Jas. Savage, P. Dunn, XX’. F. Songer, A. Martin, certain odious sections of the United . ble jxirtion of the. road in the last five years to S. VanDyke, for your goods and buv of AND HOSIERY J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or. ('. F. Blake, Win. Rav, G. W. Fordyce, F. Heber, S. Grubb, REAMES BRO«. pay for the construction of a bridge better than States election liw to tiie General Ap- John Murphy, I). Chapman, A. F. Randall, XV. G. Bishop. the old one. The road on the south side of S. C. Taylor, Of the Best Native Wool, NEW LIVERY STABLE. E E. Gore, 1>. Peninger, L. Broadsword. p-opriation Bill. The Republican Sen­ the river, lemling to the new bri»lg»;, is gravel- I could with tho above get like endorsements from parties that have » broil or owned AND DISPOSING OF THEM AT ate refused to pass it in this shape and e»l ami [»assable for all manner of vehicles at all times of the year. Mr. ('havner has spared young < _ stock from my _ horses in California, I’mpqiiaand Willamette » valleys, ___ T __________ Eastern BACK OF COURT HOUSE, thus was created tiie dead lock that neither tune nor expense in makingit so w ithout Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana Teri itorics and British Columbia. THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. l’RIDEOF PERt II E was selected in France by the same party that brought out old —OF— caused an extra session of the Forty- asking the county or anyone else for a siirde cent. Then why this effort to a»ld to the Louis Napoleon, (he then had 23years experience with this stock) and was purchased J. W. MANNING, Proprietor. sixth Congrc-s. A Radical pre-s may heavy burden of taxation alr» a»ly borne by the from one of the best breeders in France, ft is produce in this State show him to be a No, / ORDERS FROM A DISTANCE WILL 1 stock horse. denounce the tactics adopted by the property owners of the county in the construc­ ’ ’ receive prompt attention. GIVE OUR tion of a fri-e briilg' ? Il»»ek Point makes noth­ TERMSr-$20 FOR THE SEASON. GOODS A TRIAL. last House of Representatives, luit the ing in th«1 o{»erations as the road leading from aving lately FITTED UP THE ARABIAN BOA' and BOBBY BURNS will each servea limited number of maresand commodious barn on tlx»School House people will sustain the Iwild stroke I'liavniT s bridge north passes directly through be at my stables. —AT— Flat and in the rear the of Court House, I Alt Alli IN BOY S35 lo ■■■sure. lltHCBY 111 RN'M. lhe Sltell:i:iil. »15 lo Insitro. made for free (lections and agiin-t that village. am now fully prepari'd to attend to all bus- So far as the [>e*»plc of hoof s creek are con­ XV. II. ATKINSON.Secretary. Pasturage 92.’, cents per week; will use due care but will not lie li tbh f >r .••.ccidents or l ine 1 iws. Tile charge of extravagance cerned, they «•«»nstitute but a »in »1! portion of iness in my line with promptness and dis­ I escapes. W. ( ’ . MYER. patch and at the most reasonable rates. preferred in the uritter by (lie opjo-i- c!;e population of the county, number:)1' onlv I thirty or forty voters, and w lido tli«-ir interest, ti an is hypoeritiv »1, TURNOUTS. are to l»e guarded with those «»f other »'itizens The Stable is furnished with the best ani­ T he Republican party persists in they are too magnanimous to exp ct a'l t.i l»8- TO GET mals and most substantial buggies ; also a riUIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- conie siibordin it»1 to tin ir-pi-ci d and exclu­ clinging to the “bloody shirt,” even sive wants. If it is inc'nve!ii< nt f»»r them to 1 uro in announcing to the public that ho first-class hack and saddle-horse. has just received a complete ami first-class though tb it ensanguined garment fails receive their mails at Ibw.-k Point they can ap- YOUR BLACKSMITHING Horses boarded, and the best care be­ assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, stowed <>u them. . ply for and have a mail of their i wn. The old to serve as tiie scare crow it is intended bridge at Rock Point 1 1 » Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. such as Hats. Shirts, Underwear, etc.; best I ( >1I M DONE IN ­ brands of < igars and Tobacco; Pipes, No­ Give me a trial and judge for yourselves. the ci to l»e. Devoid of a single reason why elephant" on the hand1 tions, fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockcrv, J. XV. MANNING, ties, li has )>een eondeinneil a- unsafe by the Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station­ it should exi'f, the leaders of that or­ County Jacksonville, Feb. 1, 1878. Court for tour y» ars, and it is loeat. d ery. Pocket ami Table Cutlerv, Albums, ganization strive to keep it alive and on no county road. The location is in no re- Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will tie sold sj»ect equal to that w here the new brif [>lating) can be re-plated. equally as cheap, and certainly do not feel dis­ better prepared than ever to furnish the With tlw most exten-ive faeiiities on the Pacific (’oast, orders can be tilled very prompt­ lo subjects of a more consistent nature. posed t>> l»e taxed heavily to »¡avert trade from ly and satisfaction guaranteed. public with the choicest quality of PHŒNIX MILLS themselves. [ am an old resident of this coun­ /tiTMming Men and the public generally ar»- cautioned auainst unprincipled and irre­ Fresh Beef. TAKEN CHARGE OF THE A n arrangement tin be m mile, ty. Ad my interests are here. Not on«1 cent sponsible pari ie- t raveling t h rough the country, endeavoring to secure orders for very in­ 1 I shop formerly occupied bv Dan. Crone- Pork. Veal. siys the St. Louis li pu’tiir m, be­ of my capital is invested elsewhere, but the ferior qualities of Silver Plated Mining Plates. i,'." i 7r’ "nr,h Oardweil’u Liv«rv comity receives tax« son ev<‘rv «L>!l:ir I | m » s . scss . Mutton. Ham, stable, I am now prepared to do J tween Hon. S. B. Chittenden, a mem­ Now, tax[»ayers<>f Jiickson at county, in conclu­ Bacon. Salt Meats. 60 CENTS PER BUSHEL OIAEKAI. Bl'AC'KNMITHIJtM} ber of Congress fro n Brooklyn, and sion, one word. < >ur taxes are now high. This Nos. 633 mi»! 633 Mission Street, San Francis.-o, Cal. Also, Superior euort t<> ini-rcase the burden is in the interest i of wheat, and farmers can have their choice Gon. B. F. Butler, fur procuring from of a few individuals and not for the benefit of EDWARD G. DENNISTON. in the best manner ami on short notice. Sausage, Lard. Etc. of either exchange or sell their wheat at the whole j»» o[»le. ('havner ’ s bridge i. ..af«-and My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar­ the Supreme Court of tho United m irket prices at my mills. The most favorable inducements offered anteed. Give me a trial. * the .'([»preaches to it are goo«l. Footmell pav 1 henceforth expect to establish to patrons, ami no effort will be spared States a decision on a very interesting nothing tor eros-ing, and all others cross at rea­ Horse-shoeing a specialtv. toward giving general satisfaction. NEW BRAN»« <»F I I.OI R. r i -li r , M Vrr- SHANNON. nnd important question—the authority son ible rates. Ik: careful then when asked to Jacksonville, Feb. is, [«7s. WM. BYBEE. sign a petition to increase your burden, to which will excel the old ones. of the Government to re-issue green­ pleas»1 the caprii......f a few parties w ho imagine HUIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE It shall always be my aim to give the full­ I existing between ILL. Webbatid .J. 1*. back legal tender notes. Butler says tnat they can h.... Iwmk the public ami thercbv Mel laniel in the Criterion saloon has this rpiIESE WELL-KNOWN MILLS,SITUA est satisfaction. P. W.OLWELL. RAILROAD SALOON, put money in their own parses. I have too day been dissolved by mutual consent. All I ted -•■veil miles northeast of Jackson Plm-nix, Aug. 9, 1878. it has tho authority; Chittenden say- mueii confidence in the Board of ('»»tinty Coni- .■.'•counts due the firm are payable to II. L. ville, are no.v prepared to do a Cor. California and Oregon St«., Jacksonville it has not, an I a test case h to be m»- loners to believe for a moment that they Webb, who will also pay outstanding in­ FORWARDING à COMMISSION AGENT will listen to a prop'»»itioli to swell the taxa­ debtedness of the firm. A prompt settle­ in vie up between a debtor and cred­ tion <>f the [H-ople, either to wrong me or favor ment by cash or note is requested and those Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pound# HENRY PAPE, Engineer. T he ()i.t> Mo xrxix T kaitei :. indebted will take notice and save costs. itor, citizens of different States in others. —AT— of -hort-and eight pounds of bran given Roseburg, Oregon H. L. WI.P.B, per bushel of good wheat. Flour sacked which the latter refuses to receive in j . p. m - daniel . and biamled, eu-iomt r- fumi-hing sacks. Frey's Boot and Shoe Store. Strayed or Stolen. Jacksonville. March 19, 1'79. piymentof a debt greenbacks issued Satisfaction guaranteed in all instances. MERCHANTS of JACKSONVILLE I AL and vicinity shi »ping goods via llose- THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . F. T. McK ENZIE. CALIFORNIA f^TREET since August, 1S66, which is tho offi­ / \N'E < III>TNUT SORREL MARE 12 Eureka Mills, Sept. 16, 1878. buig will find it to their ad vantage to ship ’ ’ or II year« old, with bald taee, hind through house. Ample warehouse cially declared date of the closo of war, feet white to pa-tern joint, bad’v saddle- Oregon. room, safe this aving pi . x < ei » my accounts in Jacksonville, and careful storage, and business piIIOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- BALED HAY marked. Had with her a last Spring «-«»It. nnd brings suit for payment in other the hands ofc. W. Kahler for collection, promptly attended to. -orrel in color, hind feet whiteto hock joint, all those indebted to me either bv note or V giirs constantly on hand. The reading inuiipy. Tho question will bo brought blazed face. Al-o a bay iillv, two years <>)<1 References:«. Marks it Co., J. C. Floed table is also supphed with Eastern periodi­ book account will call at Mr. Kahler’s office VOR SALE AT TIIE CENTENNIAL aving permanently located G. II; y les, Roseburg. bridge on Rogue river. Teamsters sup­ f»r trial, first he faro the U. S. Circuit and pa-t, branded M on left shoulder, with at once and settle without further delav and 1 calsand leading [miters of the Coast. in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­ plied al reasonable rates. Charges on Freight.......................$1.00 per ton Court, and then by appeal to the U. S diamond -tar in forehead. I will pay a liber­ save costs. M RS. A. I’d 1.» i EH. spectfully informs the public that he is _______ _______ TlfoS. ClIAVNER. “ “ Salt per ear load.......... SO 4« 44 rewar«! for any information that will lead prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot Supremo Court, each party agreeing to al \ I ».R Giant, Blastingorgun ¡»owder, to their recovery. M. ELLIOTT. O yor. want protection? Buv a Pistol or and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­ Mark your goods: Care df II. L. M. all kinds, and cap8 and fuse, for sale in 1 ear half the expe.sse. Pho-nix, Oregon. Roseburg Knife, or both, of JolIN MILLER. teed. •11'.ORf«E . ! REA • quantili. s to suit, by J ohn MILI ER ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS WOOLEN MAN FACTURING CO I BLANKETS, Plows, Gang Plows & LATEST ARRIVALS AEW ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. GOODS!! H ERECKENFELD ’ S ! THE PLACE SAVE YOUR GOLD! Highly Important to Miners and Quartz Mill Men! THE’BEST STYLE CITY MARKET, MATT. SHANNON, SAN FRANCISCO GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL AND COPPER PLATING WORKS, H. L. MURTON, Merchant and Exchange Business. GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES! H H D r