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* T? * I J'.JK I . LI 4UM.UU-U r JT ■HJM PRO BONO PUBLICO ! A CARD lit gtmflcraiir Simrs. BBHM !«.»UL»* I J*!J »T T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAME?. I PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. REAMES BROS., E ditor T imes :— Dear Sir:— Hav The following amendment to Ordi ing learned that the owner of Sir Wal- nance No. GG whs passed at the last Paper for Jackson, Josephine k Lake. . ter has expressed a desire to match session of the Board of Trustees: CALIFORNIA ST., ' that stallion’s foals of 1878 against the The people of the town of Jackson APRIL 25, 1879. . FR f RIDAY, foals («ame age) ly Altamont, all »w I MRS. J. BILGER. ville do ordain as follows: JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, That Ordinance No. GG be amended me to say that I will match for $500, I I T he capitalists of California are mak so as to read as follows: ! ($100 forfeit), Altamont’.« first colt: Al ing a bitter fight against the new Con S ection 1. That It shall be unlaw ta«i.i, black filly, foaled June, 1878, to I (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER stitution and it is also discovered that ful for any person, company or corpo I trot either at two or three years of age, ! •or at both age«, against any son or a majority of the newspapers of that . ration to erect or construct any wood daughter («atne age) of Sir Walter. BY ADOPTING A State oppose the instrument. Its adop en building in that portion of the town Tho taker will be given GO days from California St., Jacksonville, of Jacksonville, known and described this dale to name his colt, and may ac- tion to rather doubtful. i as I lock No. 2 and block No. 7, as laid i ■cept either or both of the above propo T he Washington P>st thus presents! down on the map of said town, or to ! sitions. If both are accepted, each , alter or change any wooden building DEALER IN tho Republican position at the National i within said blocks so as to increase the event to be for $500 ($100 forfeit); and Hate« Capital in a nut-shell: “What if you , size or height of 9uvh building: P'o I will suggt’.st that the trots take place' j at our District or County Fair, in the i have got full swing in Congress?” 1 aay'vMed that nothing in this ordinance ; Fall of the year when the events shall : TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WABE- the defeated Republicans. “We hold I «hail be construed to prev< nt the erec- I ¡become due. The races to bo trotted ! GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &c. IN PRICES the-Presidency that we stole from you,! tio" of Wo°2e“ shed3 or ‘^building«. '» I i in harness and under the rules of the! $1.00 1 flt1/‘h oa wrwYii. hi utkiua rxr A»iviaj sueh as wood-houses or privies, nn on »tuiil said 'National Trotting Association. The! ; San Francisco refined sugar, 7 fos for.................................................... 1.00 i Extra Costa Rica coffee, by quantity, 22cts. per fb and 4 tbs for.... •ud we’ll use it to veto any act that t blocks. STOVES, .1« ■ Rope of all sizes per pound for............................................................... two year-old race to be mile heats, 2 in we don’t like.” S ec . 2. Any person who shall erect i Liverpool salt per lb for............................................................................ .30 and upward I enlarge or imu«e to be erected or en 3, and the three-year-old race to be' ! Extra choice tea per th . ......................................................................... —AND THE— «4 H on . ft. H. G ilfry , of Salem, has or .62^“ mile heats 3 in 5. Knowing Alex. j Tobacco per 9» for ............ .......................................................................... larged any wooden building in viola- I i $3.50 Agricultural Implements* been appointed to the position of assis tion of the provisions of this ordinance, Martin, who is the mutual friend of Candles per box............ ............................................................................. both parties, to be well fitted for the tant Secretary of tho U. S. Senate, one or shall begin the erection, construc DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, etc duties, I will give him authority to act formerly held by H. R. Kincaid of the tion or enlargement thereof on «aid for me in the arrangement of the pre PUMPS AND PIPE, $1.00 Prints, 15 yds for...... —OF— Eugene City Journal. Mr. Gilfry is block» No. 2 an I No. 7, shall be liable liminaries. J ay B each . . 9 and upward Muslin per yd.„ ........ to a flue of not b*-s than $50 nor more 1.00 44 Men’s hats, each........ well qualified for the place, and his than $100 upon complaint of any per I Fort Klamath, Or., April 20,1879. 3.50 44 Men’s boots per ¡»air GZ1TZHAL MZKCHA1TDISZ Î ! r many friends will l>e pleased to learn son made to the Recorder of said .75 44 Shoes* “ The ( h < c I'luiuly Stated. 4 4 t« .03 Slippers “ of bis good fortune. 1 town. i .63 44 flannel shirts and drawer*, each —THK— The only argument used by the Re Cotten I S ec . 3. Etch and every day that th«* 9.00 Men’s cloth suits worth $15.00 for.......... T hose who subscribed for the New ¡erection nr construction or enlarge publican organs against Mr. Tilden, Men’s cloth pants worth $0.00 for.......... 3.50 ROPE, TWINE, York World, under the impression I ment of sueh building shall be contin says tlie New Haven Register, is that? And various other articles too numerous to nu ntion. Call and examine as it costs noth ing to satisfy yourself. MORRIS MENSOR. that it was a Democratic journal, will ued after the same has been com the old man has “bar’ls of monev,” no doubt be surprised to leirti of a ru menced .«ball be deemed a new offence someoi which lie uses for advancing his , TO SELECT FROM IN i and shall be puni-hed as provided in THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY mor, to the effect that it will soon come section 2 of this ordin nice. political interests. Tilden, if he uses out for Gen. Grant, being in circula Any One Store in Southern S ec . 4. Any building hereafter erect money, uses his own, while the Repub- 1 tion. The World's Democracy has ed or enlarged, or began to be erected llcan pirty uses the people’s money to Oregon or Northern POWDER AND FUSE, been rather doubtful of late, if we may or enlarged, in violation of tl»ls ordi bully voters, stop the mouths of Re California. nance, shall be def ined a nuisance, and judge by appearances. it shall be the duty of the Fire War turning Board thieves, imprison inno- ! General A»cr!nitii1 of NIIELF HARDWARE Howsilly the talk of a “solid South,” dens of said tow n, as soon a« the same cent persons, and falsify the verdict shall come to their .notice or U poll of the people. As between Tilden ’ s in an offensive sen«e, says the Pitts complaint made to them that such burg Post, when Randall in caucus building is h«*ing erected or enlarged, “btr’ls” and the millions stolen by the' SILVER PLATED AMALGAMATING PLATES OUI: STOCK CONSISTS OF FTC., ETC got nearly one-half the Southern Dem to immediately h ive the same remov Republican leaders, Tilden has decid rpiIE BEST PROCESS YET DISCOVERED FOR SAVING FINE OR FLOAT GOLD. edly the best of it. ocratic vote, as against Blackburn, a ed; and the «*xpeii«e of such removal I Extensively used with great success in gravel and placer mining in various parts ot the Pacific Coast. Over five hundred orders have been filled, and the demand is con- Southern man; while Ad ims, a Union shall bo a«s'S-*(*il ag linst the person or «tantIv increasing. A large nuiuber of th<*se Plates were scut to Snake River mine«, FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL M>ldier, was nominated for clerk, by persons so off« n ling, to be recovered Idaho',last year, ami a great many orders are being tilled for them this season. Circulars attend to Job-work with neatnes» and in an action l»ef< re the Recorder. containing full instruction« for working these Plates sent with each order. Old Mining dispatch. FANCY GOODS Southern votes, over Caldwell, an ex- DANIEL GABY, ►S ec . 5. All ordinances and part« of Plates bought or taken in exchange lor new Silver Plated Plates, and full value allowed. I will also keep constantly on hand » Confederate. Gohl extracted from old Plates ¡it a nioiler.ite cost by a new and economical process. Old large stock of ordinances in confli«*t with this ordi LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASH MERES A TT( > RN E Y A N D CO V NS ELOR- AT- L A W Plates (which often contain a surplus of gold above the cost of plating) can be re-plated. AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND A certain journal, published not nance are hereby repealed. With the most extensive facilities on the Pacific Coast, orders can be filled very prompt LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. S ec . 6. Till« ordin nice shall take ef ly and gatisfiietion guaranteed. SATINS, ROOTS & SHOES, far distant, takes a peculiar delight in feet and be iu force from and alter it.« fft'Mining Men and the public generally are cautioned against unprincipled ami irre Particular attention paid to Farmer»’ I nkevieiv. Oregon CLOTHING, ETC., sponsible parties traveling through the country, endeavoring to secure orders for very in I maligning Governor Thayer. The passage. wants and the supplying of extras for Farm ferior qualities of Silver l’lated Mining Plates. Machinery, ami all information as to such shortcomings of His Excellency are I articles furnished cheerfully, on app1i<*ation. Marine lUMastur. LADIES' CAUFGRNIA-MADE CLOAKS SAN FRANCISCO GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL AND CCFPER PLATING WORKS, hardly as appirent as is the chagrin of No pains will be spared to furnish our i customers with tho best goods in the mar The opposition steamer Great Repub Nos. H33 and 633 Mission Street, San Francisco, Cal. the editor of said newspaper in not \ NUMBER OE DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS ket. in our lino, and at lowest prices. ^^^Kavinrg been able insecure the position lie, running between San Francisco and A in Klipjiel s aildition to Jacksonville will EDWARD G. DENNISTON,.......................................................................I»R»PRIZTOR. U’E ('ALL THE ATTENTION OF TIIE Agency of the I’ACfIC RUBBER PAINT mî sold on iv*u-; »aab!e terms. For furthc- M ladies to fhe fact that we have no* on —the best in the woild. er ¡>ar- of Private Secretary he to fondly an Portland, grounded near the lower end I tieulars Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal enquire of HENRY KLii’i’i hand the largest and best selected assort of S in 1 Island while coming over the ment of LA Hl ES’ J»11FSS GOODS and F A N- ing with all. Call and examine onr stock ticipated upon. The Fast Trotting Stallion. CY < ¡OODH of every descript ion in .southern before going else« here. Satisfaction guar Colombia river bar last Saturday night. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MRS. J. BILGER. Oregon,and we vill heneeforth make this anteed. T he Republican press finds much There were about 1,200 pa-s -ng rs line of goods our specialty an<l sell them at Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL & CO., consolation in the results of recent lo aboard, but all reached tho land in rp H E U N1 > E RSIG N E D WILL ST A RT FOI1 and T. A. DAVIS A CO., SISKIYOU .-e N ■ Cheaper than the Clienpes >4 iv« 1 the Willamette valley in a few »lays and cal elections in Ohio, which had no s ifety. Ten of tho ship’s crew were will be absent from Jacksonville for a short To the gentlemen we will say, it yon b b particular political significance; but it lost by a boat being capsized in the time. I have left my accounts in the hands of want a No. 1 s! IT OF ('LOTI I ES you must WHO L E S A L E D R U G GIST S, E. H. Autcnrieth, !.sq., tor collection, and goto Rcames Bros, to buy i as weelaim to conveniently negl cts to refer to the «urf; and this is flic total loss o' life by those TILL STANDTHE PRESENT SEASON knowing theins- lvcs indebted are request have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in I of 1879, coiniin iicing on April l«t ami fact that Chicago elected the entire the disaster. It was impossible to save ed to call uj»on him an I m ike an early settle Jackson county and willallow noone to un 92 & 91 FRONT STREET J. W. ROBINSON, M. D. : ending .I illy lOili. He will be at Ashland dersell lls. D emneratic ticket, with ex Congress any great portion of thocirg«», which ment. Tuesdays and at Pluenix Wednesdays; the Jacksonville, April 22. 1879. These goods were all purchased by a mem balance of the week al Manning's stable, in man Carter II. HarrLon as Mayor, by was valued at $3i)0,00() an I in-ure I for of our firm from FIRSTCLASS HOUS Jacksonville. PORTLAND, OREGON ber ES in.San Francisco and New York, and we DENI 'Hi PITON — Ophir is a beautiful dark several thousand majority a few days about $50,000. The ship is also an en will warrant every article and sell them chestnut, without mark or spot, 15 hands YREKA, CAL. before. cheaper for cash than any house in county. ' ;t!, inches high, and weig! is 1 ,200 pounds. <>f I tire loss; but, as her owners carried an We also keep on ham! a full stock of a splendid mild dispos'd ion, and will be 10 1UE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND M r . IJ ayes has appointed E. A. insurance of $50,000, they will not be ’piIE UNDEKSIGN ED OFFERS FDR SALE years old on (he 15tii day of Julv. (V a complete stock of 4 RE NOW MANUFACTURING EV- erything ii: the line of Swain of New York as agent for the seriously embarrassed by the accident. «■ one lioiisie and block of ground in Jackson He ha3 a Itecord of 2:35. ville, known as the Kull place, ten head of PEDIGREE—Ophir wa* sired by the cel Siletz Indian Reservation in this State. Th«1 Portland press ascribes the disas. brood and work mares, eight head of two year HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASS WARE ebrated trotting stallion. Kentucky Hunter, old ami one year old colts, one three year old CONFECTIONERY ! It is really too bad that the Republi ter to the criminal folly of the pilot in stallion, l»y Peninger’s Mike, dam Heber’s he by Broken Leg Hunter, of New York: PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES CROCKERY, grandsire, Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire, cans of Oregon could not furnish some attempting to enter a channel which brown mare. Said stallion is 16} hands high, Old Kentucky Hunter; great-great grand A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, —MAKING— one suitable for the position in 1 could be safely navigated only by day weighs about 1,251) ,»ound«, color mahogany sire, Highlander. bay. Also one set of double Concord harness. PATENT MEDICINES, Sorrel Hunter’« Dam was a Sir Henry Farm and Freight Wagons, His Fraudulency’s estimation. But, light, and is severe in its denunciation A Large lot of household ami kitchen furniture, mare from Kentucky, from which the name Fresli Candy Every Day. consisting of articles too numerous to mention, Kentucky originated, the name of Hunter j then, it may have become necessary of those connected with the aff dr. is also offereil for sale. For further particulars was derived from his English IImiter blood. GLASSWARE, W IS DOW GLASS, Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. to reward another coparcener in the enquire at this office or of J. H. PENN. Kentucky Hunter’s flam (from a Moon At Hi« Oi l Tricks. In fact everything from the finest needle And will keep constantly on hand a full as shine Mare,) was sired bv the trotting stal i Presidential steal. sortment of PAINTS, OILS AND to a threshing-machine. Give us a call and lion Harden H unter; grand sire, Norrel Hun SUMMONS. Bro. Turner is dealing out his s »ft judge for yourselves us to our capacity of ter; great grandsire, ohl Kentucky Hunter; T ub congratulates itself up PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, furnishing goods as above. sawder unusually early. If he only In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for great-great grandsire, IIiglilamler. This is a correct pedigree of Kentucky on the fact that so many Democrats I The way to make money is to nave it. To the County of Jackson. knew’ how very transparent his hypo save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH Hunter, and makes him about seven eighths Susan E. Helman, Plaintiff, vs. Micha-l G. were cajoled into supporting the Re for your goods and buy of BLUE VITRIOL, critical references to politic tl independ , Helman, Defendant; suit in equity for a di- Hunter; or, perhap«, l»etter known as Mes R EAMES BROS. senger blood, and which has been thorough Fancy Crackers of all Kinds. publican nominee for Governor at the vorce. ence aro to those ho desires to hood ly proven to be the fastest and best stock of ! last election. Bro. Turner shout I the above named I)e- horses ever introduced into the United wink with his balderdash, perhaps he To Michal G. Ilclwan, fcUfblHt’. •. .S«m hern Oregon dealers in these ar States. make the best of all the consolation he ticle-- will find it t<> their advantage to trade would apply his artifice to more con TN THE NAME OE THE STATE OF ORE- Ophir's Dam was sired by David Hill; her dun was sired by Prince Albert, a Mesx ti can derive from that source immedi with us, as they will always lie able to ob it-iJ“ Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele genial subjects. It comes with very * gon: You are hereby required to apjn*ar ger owned by William Reynold«, of t’olusa brated tain their goods FRESH and SALEABLE, carholic siit:i;p dip , which and answer the complaint tiled against you in — OF — ately, for he is not likely to be present and AS CHEAP if not CHEAPER than can poor grace from and exhibits a va-t the above entitled suit in which Susan E. Hel (lounty» California. Ophir’s dam is now kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, be bought anyw here. ed with such an opportunity again. amount of assurance upon the part of a man is plaintiff and Micli.vl G. Helman is de ow ned in Santa Clara County by Dr. (’. L. and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and French; her dam ¡«owned by I». M. Rear is, foot rot. Circular sent on application. fendant, on the first »lay of the next term of of Butte Comity. They are I» >lh line, large And nothing has a more salutary ef GIVE US A ( ALT. AND ENCOURAGE Republican journal of the calibre of said < ircuit Court, which shall commence six and splendid roadsters. HOME INDUSTRY. fect upon Democrats or is more THE ASHLAND tho Sentinel to read Democrats a lec weeks or more after the »late of the first pub P ekighee of Oriiiit’s D am ' s S ire —David lication of this summons, which said next term Hill was sired by Black Lion; lie by David liable to cause a renewal of party vows —AT— ture on their political duties. The of said’court will commence on the second Hill’« celebrated trotting stallion Black PHŒNIX MILLS. thau the exultation of their political Momlay, the 9th day of June, Hawk; he by Sherman Morgan; lie bv Jus 1879; and you loaves aad fishes to be distributed in are notified that if you fail so to answer, for tin Morgan, and he by True Briton, who adversaries over mistakes they may IS MKM I A<Tt'RIXG 1880 evidently haunt our astute cotem want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the was imported from England and used by VROM PAST EXPERIENCE, I CANNOT have made. r as a charger on Long 1 oiler less than porary already. If his faith in “politi Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, General DeLancer' Daviil Hill's da'n was got Island in 1777. O regon has received a recognition cal independf nee” was on? tithe as which is for a decree of the Court against you bv ........ . ; he l»v J Abdallah; he by ’ ........ Ilambletonian 60 CENTS PER BUSHEL that the marriage contract existing between at the hands of the Democratic major great as his desire for the distraction the plaintill ami defendant be dissolved; and <>¡<1 Membrino, and ho by imported Mes FLANNELS, rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS wheat, and farmers can have their choice senger. Tho dam of Hambletonian was { 1 ure in announcing to the public that he of ity in the House of Representatives of the Demo ratic party, there would that the plaintiff have the care ami custody of Charles Kent’s mare by imported Bell-j of either exchange or sell their wheat at has just received a complete ami first-clasu m uket the minor child. Lucretia S. Helman, ami for CASSI MERES, prices at my mills. she has never before been favored be some excuse for the hypocrisy he is the costs ami disbursements of this suit to be founder. assortment of Gent'.« Furnishing Goods, I henceforth expect to establish TERMS—Single service $20. payable in ad- I such as Ilat«. Shins. Underwear, «*tc.; liest DOESKINS, with. Although a new member, Con so free to exhibit ami the doubtful taxed and such other ami further relief as may vance. For the season, 8:;o, payable at the ' brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No NEW BRANI»N OF FI.OIR, be just and equitable. end thereof. Insuranee $10, payable when i Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery, gressman Whiteaker is chairman of compliment he pays to the intelligence Published iii the D emocratic T imes by or it is ascertained that the mare is in foal. AND HOSIERY tions, Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station which will excel the old ones. der of Hon. II. K. Hanna. .bulge of said Court, All possible care will be taken by an experi- 1 the committee on Revolutionary Pen of Democrats. ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums, It shall always I m * uiv aim (ogive the full made at Chambers April 23, 1879. eneed hand, who tlmrongl’.ly understands the 1 Of th.e Rest Native Wool, Toys, «’¡indies. Nuts, etc., which will be sold est satisfaction. ‘ 1». W. OLWELL. sions and a member of the committee A. C. JONES, treatment of mares and horses, to avoid acci- j at t he cheapest rates. Give m«* a call and Phmnix, Aug. 9, 1878. Ag rimi tura I InipleiiientM. Attorney for Plaintiff. on Indian Affairs. R-cent events dents; but will not be responsible should any I see for yourselves. —AND DISPOSING OF THEM AT — occur. Pasturage furnished at reasonable rates. . F. BRECKENFELD. have attracted attention to our young S. L. DANIELS, Proprietor. GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES ! Alfred Slocum, who represents the SUMMONS. THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. and growing State, ami the people of well -known Poriland Jons C owan , Groom. house of Frank —AT— Court of the State of Oregon, the East are awakening to the conclu Bros., dealers in and importers of ag- In the Circuit for the County of Jackson. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1 RDERS FROM A DISTANCE WILT, Cot’NTY OF BlTTTE, j sion that she is more than one of the ricultural implements, wagons, etc., is Roxanna Farris and T. J. Farris, Plaintiffs, vs. Fi’cy's Boot and Shoe Store* receive prompt attention. GIVE OUR BLACKSMITH, P. HENDRICKS, <>F THE ToWN J. W. Hay, Samuel Smith, Win. H. Peebles, remote counties of California and en now in this section 1 «»king after their GOODS A TRIAL. of Chico, County Butte, and State of C alifornia S treet J. T. Jones and Harriet Jones, Defendants; California, being _ first duly sworn, deposes titled to a greater degree of considera interests. He has recently been ap suit in equity. FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE. and says that he is well acquainted wit h the ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. Jacksonville, tion than was formerly accorded her. Oregon. pointed manager of that firm’s ¡South T> S'tui'/el Snt t/i, H5u. 7f. D'cblc*, ,J. T. .Tones, stallion, Ophir, ami that said horse to de THE NEW YORK STORE AHEAD ! ! AHEAD AS USUAL!! THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ever Known in a Regular Business, LARGEST STOCK! Paints, Cils, Glass and Varnishes SAVE YOUR GOLD! Highly Important to Miners and Quartz Mill Men! ALL FOR CASH!! FALL & WISTER DRY-GOODS. A HODGE, DAVIS S CO., » > < n » . n ï s : CANDY FACTORY! \\ SCHEID BROS., i Plain and Fancy Candies, Nuts, Etc LATEST ARRIVALS / WOOLEN IWi’FACTitf.ING CO. BLANKETS, MATT. SHANNON, T \ 3 i 4 W hen we consider our Isol it ion from the commercial center of the Pa cific Coast, the lack of cheap and speedy transportation, it is a wonder that Southern Oregon has attained the prominence she so worthily enj >vs To our healthful climate, the fertility of the soil, our vast mineral rescurees and the many natural advantages this section possesses, unaided by anything but the eff »rts of our own citizen«, may be attributed thi« pleasing state of af fairs. If Southern Oregon has flour ished under difficulties that continual ly man if«.«t themselves, it is evident that there is in store for her unbound ed progression and prosperity when they are overcome. We can see the dawning of a new era in the attention that is now being tallowed upon this section by capitalists from abroad. It may be years before our anticipation« are fully realized; but that they will be is none tho loss certain I O <t>ui Harriet Jones, non-residents of the State ponent’s knowledge is a sure getter ofeolts, W. IL ATKINSON,Secretary. and that all his colts are turning out nicely, and that Raid deponent is now the owner of two colts of said horse, and that all the colts of said horse are as fine and promising as any stock there is in this part of the coun try, and that whenever handled tor that HIHESE WELI.-KNOWN MTLL«.SITUA purpose arc displaying fine speed. I ted seven miles northeast of Jackson T. P. HENDRICKS. Subscribed and sworn to belore me this ville, are now prepared to do a 14th day of April, 1879. Merchant and Zxchange Business. G eo . J. B ourne , Notary Public, Butte Co., Cal. Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pound? of shorts and eight pounds of bran given STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ss. per bushel of good wheat. Flour sacked Uol’M'Y OF Bl TI E, f and branded, customers furnishing sacks. O1IN L. KINNEY, OF THE TOWN OF Satisfaction guaranteed in all instance*«. ■I Chico, County of Butte, and State of t . t . mckenzie . California, being first duly sworn, deposes Eureka Mills, Sept. 16, 1878. and says that ho was the owner of tho stal lion, Ophir, that he and Geo. C. Perkins, of RAILROAD SALOON, Oroville, purchased said horse, Ophir, from Judge J. E. W. Lewis, of Oroville, at the age ot one year; that the said Kinney A Pe - Gault donation land claim on Rogue River, kins have been the owners of said horse for Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville An lni|H»rtaiit Optinoli. near Rock Point, in said county, ami divest all eight years, and during ttie whole time he the ri Jits of the defendants to the same in the has never tailed to get foal; in fact he is one HENRY PAPE, Engineer. It is the opinion of the commissioner plaintiffs, and the costs an«l disbursements of of the surest getters of colts in this section of country, and that the colts of the said horse, of the general lam! office that occupancy this suit to be taxed. Given under my hand this 22«1 «lav of April, Ophir, whenever and wherever they have of land merely for grazing purposes 1879. been bandied for that purpose, have inva B. F. DOWELL, riably shown superior speed, and that the THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . Attorney for Plaintiff. does not comply with the homestead pedigree and speed of said Ophir is truth law. The occupant mu«t cultivate the fully set forth in the above advertisement. LANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS! MORT- J. L. KINNEY. laud to come within tho provisions of gages,Deeds, Ironclad Notes. Attorney's Subscribed and sworn to before me this pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- gars constantly on hand. The reading Summonses, Assessment Schedule«, etc., 14tb day of April, 1879. the act. This information may bo of G eo . J. B ourne , I table is also supplied with Eastern periodi- constantly on hand at the T imes O ffice . importance to ranchmen generally. Notary Public, Butte Co., Cal. cals and leading papers of the Coast. Prices reasonable. ern Oregon business, with headquar ' of Oregon’. THE NAME OE THE STATE OF ORE- ters at Roseburg, to which place he I I N gon: You are requinsl to appear in said will return about May 1st. Frank Court ami answer the complaint of said plain tik*«l acainst you ami the almve natnei!de Bros, are agents for Walter A. Wood’s tiffs. fendants within ten «lays from the time of the celebrated machinery, Chicago Pitts’ service <>f this summons on you, if served with- in said county; or if served on yon within any thresher, and other standard agricul 1 other county in this State, then within twenty tural implements, and those desiring «lays from the time of the service; or if serve«! you outside of the State of Oregon, then it anything in this line ahoul I not fiil to on is onlered by Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of said consult their price-list, which will be Court.th.it publication 1 h * made for six weeks in the D emocratic T imes prior to the .second furnished by Mr. Slocum on applica Monday in June next, to-wit: the 9th of .June, tion. The articles they sell are the 1879. Ami v«m are notified that if you fail to an best in the market and their terms the swer sai«l complaint as above required, the most liberal. Rennies Bros, are the plaintiffs will apply to tin* Court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit: For a judgment local agents. against you to set aside your dee«ls to the B r EUREKA MILLS I aving taken charge of the aving permanently located shop formerly occupied by Dan. Crone- in Jacksonville, tlie undersigned re- | miller, situated north of Cardwell’s Livery spectfully informs the public that he in ¡Stable, I am now prepared to do prepared to .io all kinds of work in the boot ami sh<H! making line. Satisfaction guaran- GEt Ell ir I L A< I k S>! i r 1II X<¿ GEORGE W. FREY H H i in tl:e best manner ami on short notice. My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar anteed. Give me a trial. Horse-shoeing a specialty’. MAT T. SHANNON. Jacksonville, Feb. is, 1878. Carrying United States Mails. H. L. MURTON, I ^^'.^/A^^ONVILLE MONDAYS U and rimrsdays tor Waldo ^ave« FORWARDING & COMMISSION AGENT Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays. First-class m cominodati.'.ns for passen gers. Express business promptlv attended Roseburg, Oregon 'to !>y______ __________ R- M. GARRETT. FOR SAXE I erchants of J acksonville and vicinity shipping goods via Kosc hing will find it’to their advantage to ah ip 4 CHOICE MILL .SITE, INCLUDING 1 \ a heavy frame building 24 feet mmn through this house. Ample warehouse w.th a sot ot Fren *h burrs. minTS«? room, safe and can till storage, and business lug a capacity of 2,000 Indies ot water which promptly attended to. References: S. Marks & Co., J. C. Floed, is available at all times of the year, with 1« feet drop. Uns null is situated in the beat G. Haynes, Roseburg. Charges on Freight...... ..$1.00 per ton wheat-growing country on Applegate and “ “ Salt per ear load. ... .80 “ “ 1« miles distant from the nearest flouring null, bor further particulars enquire of Mark your goods: Caro of H. L. M. ED. HENDRICKS, Applegate, Tackson Roseburg county, Oregon. M