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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1879)
P P (ihr grinorratit Si tur ¡5. Published every Friday Morning by RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHARLES NICKELL. Advertisements will lie inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion.......................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one............ 1.00 Ix*gal advertisements inserted reasonably A tair reduction from the above rales made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payabh* quarterly Job printing imatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always taken at jar. Editor an<l Proprietor. I Â7 OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rate« of Nnlmcrlption : $3.00 2.00 1.00 One copy, per annum,.................... “ ' aix month«...... ................. “ three month«................... i I PROFESSIONAL CARDS IX PRICES AT I I JACKSONVILLE, OGH., I G. H. AIKEN, M. D., t SURGEON, Office—On California street, opposite Union Livery Stable. GENERAL MERCHANDISE FIELD GLASSES, CALIFORNIA ST., Sheet-Music, Violins, Citherns, P. JACK. M D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Soaps and Perfumery, DRESS GOODS, .$1.50 Irish Poplin, per yard.............. ....50c Black Alpaca “ ” “ .............. Melange, per yard...................... Double width dress goods, j»«*r yard.... 37'-.¡i* Unbleached Muslin, per yd...... .10<* upward Bleached Muslin, jmt yd............... H»c l.adie's Hose, 8 pair for............. $1.00 Kid Gloves, per pair....................... 75c Felt Skirts................... $1.00 Children's corset waists............. $1.00 Embroid. Ta bl«* (’overs............... 82.50 Laces 8«*., Embroideries pr yd...12' 2 Sleeve and Neck Ruching........... 25e GOLD JEWELRY. Ladies setts from $2.50 up to $25.00, anil other Jewelr» Jieap. MEN’S XOTHING. Suits for..................... .................... $12.00 upward 1.00 Hats, each.............. u 1.00 Bovs' Hats............... < 5.00 Blanket-lined Duck Coats..... Boots and Shoes sold at the lowest prices, and everytKing els«* in proportion for cash. A full assortin’“»t «>f Groceries, Ttmaeeo, Cigars, l’ip«'s, C^-Jubs, Purses, Cutlery and I Holiday l’rese.—4. MARTIN VROOMAN. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Jacksonville. Oregon. Offi<-e in Orth’s building and at the City Drugstore; residence on California str«*et. DR. L. DANFORTH. AND SURGEON Jacksonville. Oregon. Office on California street, opposite P. J. Ryan’s store. Calls promptly attended to, «lay or night. J. W. ROBINSON. M. D.. AND Harps and Strings for the Same, Oregon. HEAD HIS CASH PRICES. T.ate of Glasgow*, Scotland. Office at Geo. S«*hump’s barber-shop. F II YS I (’I AN SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, J acksonville. Jacksonville, enion. SI' R G EON, Which will be sold at Lowest Rates. Jacksonville, Oregon. Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., St I CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on Josephine and Curry connties. Oregon. hand and made to order. Planing done on Undertaking a spe Official surveys made and patents obtained reasonable terms. at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining cialty. laws ami lH*eisions at my office in Jack sonville, Oregon. Sitoi’o C^ity PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, C A LIFORNIA ST RE ET, Takes plaaanre in announcing to the citi zens ot’Plni'tiix, Ashland and surrounding vicinity that lie has permanently lo«»at«*d on Wagner creek, three miles south ot the former place, for the practice ot his profession. X^-Oalls promptly attended at all hours, <1ay or night. — I TE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND V the largest and most complete assort ment « if V - - -- SOCIETY NOTICES. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS rr Juckionxillr Graner 5o. p. of fl., Holds its regular meetings every two weeks to be fotinil in Southern Oregon. Also the latest and finest styles of Í at the residouce of J . N. T. Miller, MINGUS, Master. A nxik M iller , Secretary. STATIONERY, PROFESSION AL I MARY'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY IN ORTH'S BUILDING. ESPECTEE LLY ANN< »UNCES To the publi«' i" ot Jacksonville and vicinity that he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier, director of the University of Greifswald«*, Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the Unix'ersity ot Halle. During the Franco- Prussian war he was special assistant to th«* Doetor-in-chief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot Berlin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures and external diseases, acute or chronic, most carefully treated. Cupping,Le«*ching, Bleed ing and teeth extracted al all hours. All kinds of birds stutt'e«! and put up in ni«st natural sha|s*s. Jacksonville, l»e<’. 11, 1877. R LUMBER! LUMBER!! THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. rpiIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS 1 school will commence about the end of August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, perform,................... $10.00 Bed and B«*dding.......................................... 4.(Hi Drawing and painting.............................. 8.00 Piano,................................................................ 15.00 Entrane«* te«*, only once............................ 5.00 SEI.E(’T DAY SCHOO I Primary, per term,...................................... 4 fi.oo Junior, ................................. ¡¡¿op Senior, “ ....................................... io_oo Pupils are received at anv time, and spe cial attention is paid to particular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy’. RAILROAD SALOON, THOMAS’ SAW-MILL, AT THE MEADOWS, “ < 'or. < ’alitornia and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville HENRY PAPE. Engineer. S NOW FULLY PREPARED TO FUR- nish the market with every description ot lumber of a superior quality. This mill is new throughout and furnished with the latest anil most improved machinery, thereby ensuring the sp«*«*dv fulfillment of all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills «awe«! to order with dispat«*h. ;i*U-Give me a trial and I w ill prove what I sav, for satisfaction is guarant«*ed in everv case. J. B. THOMAS.' Table Rock, August 26, 1871». plIOH’E WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- x> gars constantly on hand. The reading table is also supplied with Eastern periodi cals and leading papers of the Coast. WILL. JACKSON. Dentist. P. DONEGAN, I B w GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GENTS’ and BOYS’ HATS and CLOTHING At Prices that Defy Competition WINTER OPENING MANNING St WEBB. Proprietors. — AT— THE NEW MILLINERY STORE Proprietor H HATS or ALL STYLES, RIBBON’S, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS I AND CUFFS TURNOUTS. , i The Stable is furnished with the best ani mals and most substantial buggies; also a first-class hack and saddle-horse. Horses boarded, and the best care be stowed on them. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Give lisa trial and judge for yourselves. MANNING A XVEBB. Jacksonville, June 1, 1879. ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, U Gentlemens' ami Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. EUREKA’’ THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C ents . WOOLEN MAN FACTURING CO. BLANKETS, II CITY BAKERY AND SALOON, PHILLIPS EUREKA MILLS N OWENS & PLYMALE, CRITERION BILLIARD SALOON, M F. RITSCHARD, ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS FAMILY GROCERIES, H 6’ A'.A 7:7/. / L I! L. ICKSMITH Jacksonville, Or. 4 LL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN tor work. Satisfaction guaranteed. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. A As will lie seen from the aliove, the people of Jackson and Josephine counties are now thoroughly aroused to the necessity of a new wagon road to Crescent City, and now is the time, if ever, for the citizens of Del Norte to act. If it can lie built on a grade as stated in Baron Hirseli of Paris is worth twenty mil a communication from Jacksonville, it will be, lion dollars, and recently w on a hundred thous we think, the actual «x»mmencement of a rail and dollars in a lottery. “To him who hath road; and the time when we may exjiect to see the cars running to Jacksonville is not a re shall lie given. mote iieriod. Sand lot Cicero, Kearney, has informed the authorities of Sail Francisco that they will find I T he highwayman who stopp«;«! the C. & 0. the city a “seething, boiling hell in less than stage ami Alturas stage, a couple of weeks ago, another month.” is believed to lie the well-known scoundrel, The Mexicans in their hunt for a new Presi w ho signs his name “Black Bart, the Po8,” dent do lmt find many new candidates. Diaz, and is given to the habit of writing doggerel, who h:is given general satisfaction, wishes to or burlesque rhyme. He is a shrewd and «les- retire to private life. perate customer to deal with, and so completely tively refuses to come iu and confer with the commission. The postmaster-general has instructeil post masters to refuse to mail or register letters or circulars addrissed to lottery companies or we their agents. Immense amounts of refined sugar from (.'all fornia are lieing received at Salt Lake, ami the indications are that the eastern sugars have been entirely supplanted there. «joveretl his trail from the places of robbery that no trace could lie found by his pursuer«, Call an<i see them at the building former LIVERY. FEED « SALE STABLE. either on the Sacramento river or Alturas ly «M'eupied by* Dr. Robinson on California ! rpiHS WELL-KNOXVN MARKET, OP- street. roads, or the country in the vicinity. He has 1 posit«* Kahler A Bro.’s drug-store, is MAIN STREET, LI N K VIl.I.E, OREGON. evidently escaped through the stunted oak. The bones of W. F. Bodie, w ho perished in better prepared than ever to furnish the THE ASHLAND puidie with the choicest quality of a snow storm in 1859, were found last Sunday forests at the head of the Sacramento Valley, J. N. T. Miller <fc Co.. Prop'rs. near the town of Bodie. He was the original north of Shasta, towards Honey Lake Valley. Fresh Beef. discoverer of the mines in the district which A man lias been sent to Susanville, to hunt for Pork. Venl. I IS MAM ' FACH ’ U ING luni, ami endeavor to get a description, so bears his name. Mntton. Ham, AVING RECENTLY FITTED UP AN that he may be captured, a standing rewar«! of Bacon, Salt Meats. As the Eldorado stage was on its way to entirely new and commodious barn and $l,-k)0 being oflerctl for his arrest and convic Also, Superior «•orral, we are now fully pujuired to attend this city last Saturday, says the Baker City I to all business in our line. “Democrat," it upset just below the Dooley tion.— [Yreka Journal. Sausage, Lard, Etc. FLANNELS, Plenty of grain, grain hay and llonr toll gate, on the Eldorado road, The stage I k » cai . A dvertising .- A cotenqiorary puts kept constantly on hand and for sab* The most favorable inducements offered CASSI M ERES, Hors«-s boarded and th«* best ear«* bestow- •met a heavy loaded freight team on a narrow the matter of local advertising very correctly to patrons, and no effort will be spared «*«1 on them. grade, and in trying to get arutiml it it turned and pointedly in this: “When business men toward giving general satisfaction. ^-^-Satisfaction guaranteed. Give ns a DOESKINS, XX .M. BYBEE. over. of a town fail to advertise extensively they trial. J. N. T. MILLER A CO. The San Bernardino paper has sold the press diminish the importance and trade oft the Linkville, Sept. 3, 1879. AND HOSIERY on the coast with the announcement that the place, and permit more enterprising localities I Of the Best Native Wool, HOLMAN'S LIVER PAD body of C. Weed w as washed ashore near that to take the latter from them. Although «lone place. This is analgous to the announcement for their individual interest, advertisers should I n M asonic B uilding , I ANU 1HSEOSIN«; OF THEM AT— A SURE Cl KE FOR made some years ago in eastern papers that an Le looked on by the citizens of the town where Indian named John E. Kake had been burned they reside as in some sense public lienefactor« nn<l -A. i» u<‘ to death in a Dutch oven. Oregon Street, Jacksonville THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. ami they should l«e enconrsgetl accordingly. Parties from Bodie declare that camp the One merchant who advertises extensively ig ANI» ALL DIsOKhERH OF RDERS FROM A DISTANCE WILL most unhealthy on the «-oast. There is no worth t<> his own town more than forty that rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR- reeeiv«* prompt attention. GIVE OCR Í The Stomach and Liver. sew « rag«!, and slop of all kinds runs in the never show themselves in print, and should be 1 chased XX’m. Kreuzer’s interest in this GOODS A TRIAL. ..seas«.* for this reason alone preferred, assuming, streets, creating a stench which carries <lis; establishiiK'nt, desire to announce to th«' publi«* that they ar«* now prepared to fill all with it. There is no water «*ither f<»r st reet that he is, of course, a fair business inan.” ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. orders for cakes ofeverv description, such LIST OF PRICES; cleaning or protection from tire, and the water as wedding cakes, «-akes for parties, win«* W. H. ATKINSON,S«*«'retarv. B eats Got.n M ixing . The Chii ago “Field'’ cakes; also brown and rye bread, ging«*r on from the w ells is unw holesome. Ordinary size... tells of a man named Soule, of Elgin, Illinois, snaps and crackers. Take orders on ex on Special size...... 1’ Following are the transactions in the U. S change. Prices reasonable an«l satisfaction I 50 < 'liildren size.... w ho on a small scale commence«! almut three Land Otlice in Roseburg for the month of ()<•- guaranteed. years ago breeding frogs for market. The It is also our intention to keep a first-class 1?OR PAMPHLETS, PARTJCUT.ARS toiler: Three hundred and ninety-six acres Carrying Hie v. N. Mail. first y«‘.ir tin y grew to la* an inch in length, lunch-house, at which th«' best of «■vervthitig L and testimonials send to or call on sold for cash: 20 homestead entries, embracing in th«* line will bo served at all hours. and the third season they were ready for JOHN. E. DAY, Yreka. Cal., ^iTFresh bread everv «lay. 2,*254 acres; 24 pre-emption tilings; 10 final I Sole Agent tor Siskiyou County’. market, Th«; market price is 40 cents jier GR( »if A ULRIt'IL homestead pro««fs, embracing 1,436 acres; 8 do- dozen. It is claimed that Mr. Soule has 500,> nation certificates issued; I entry of titulier (MM) dozen of all sizes on ASHLAND A ND LIN K VI LI .E acres of lan<l. In EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, I IJ EAVF.S land. every day in the w«*ek, excepting Sun two or three years more, if th«! frogs don't get days, ami connects witli the mail tor Lak«*- A man from Rogiu* River Valley arrived in overcrowded, Mr. Soule will have a bonanza, I i view. C alifornia S treet , town last Saturday evening with about 18.000 ■lust imagine the musical capabilities of that ESE WELL-KNOXVN MILLS. SITU A Superior Accommodations for Passengers rpn I t«‘d seven miles northeast of Jackson i i iHiumls of apples and ¡« ars, w Inch In* stored acre and a quarter of frogs! M. I». JOAFA». Proprietor. XVIm will b«v carried to any’ point on the ville, are now prepared to do a i in the store at corner of Miner and Oregon I road at reasonable ra.es. How to K ki ; i ' GltAfE.8.—The “California streets, and has another big lot on the road. Merchant and Exchange Business. They w ill Is* kept on hand for sale and mad«* Horticulturist'' recommend« the following A General Express Business Thirtv-six pounds of flour, two pound* up into cider during th«* XX inter. —[“\reka I mode of keeping grapes: Spreatl tli«' carefully- Transacted. All orders promptly attended ot shorts and eight pounds of bran given Journal.” cut fruit thinly on shelves or tables for a few I to and satisfaction guaranteed. DRINKS, 12’.; CENTS. per bushel of good wh«*at. Flour sacked The Shoshones, says an cxchang«*, are a days, to dry up th«' stems a little. Then cut H. F. PHILLIPS. and branded, customers furnishing sacks. NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don't Ashland. June 1, 1879. queer set. As soon as snow falls they are clean, dry rye-straw in a straw-cutter al «out Satista<*tion guaranteeii in all instmc« s. pay. Families needing anything in our line T. 'I*. Mck r'.NZIE. quite willing to go to work ami chop wood; lmt an inch long, and cover lilterally the Ixittom can always be supplied with the purest and XV. F. OXVENS. Eureka Mills, Sept. 16, 1878. 8. DAMALE as soon as the sun shines and the indications of a suitable tightly joint««! box, on which Lest to be found oy the ('oast. Give me a call, and you will be well satisfied. are favorable for a spell of goisl weather, the place a moderate layer of fruit; then cover with THE CITY BREWERY noble red throws down the ax, ami nothing the cut-straw liberally and lay on fruit again, I under the sun can induce him to take it up and thus procee«!. Put them in a c « m >1, dry — RY— 1 .'main but another snow storm or hunger. place, and the grapes will keep sound for FORWARDING AND SHIPPING AGENTS VEIT SCHUTZ. Tiie largest rattlesnake ever killed in Cali several months. CALIFORNIA ST., fornia was killed on the Greenhorn Mountain, Roseburg, Oregon T he At. ex , D uncan . —It i« going to I m * more near Linn's \ alley, Kern county, by Geo. R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN | of a job t<» set the ship “Alex. Dunean’’ afloat tleDANIEI. & MH.AM). 1‘ROl‘KIETOItS. Bailey. The snake, in the battle, killed two forms th«* «'itizens of Jacksonville an than was at first imagined. She lies high and ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION surrounding country that he is now manu dogs, one of which died in less than fifteen to forwarding goods consigned to their 1 dry at the mouth of Rogue river and is lieing facturing, and will constantly keep on hand rpiIT8 I’«H’ULAR RESORT. UNDER THE care. Freight money advatu'ed. Commis the very l>est <>t Lager Jh'cr. Those wishing minutes, and the other in about an hour, The : “cradled,” prejiaratory to launching her. The 1 new management, is furnishing the best sions reasonable. All business in this line a «ool glass ol beer should giv<* nu* a call. men desired to capture it alive; lmt, finding accident to the ship involves a loss of alsout brands of liquors, winesand cigars. The shall receive our prompt attention. that too dangerous a proceeding, Bailej* shot pfr All consignments to our care should reading tab]«' is supplied with Eastern peri $6,(100 upon Mr Hume, the owner. Captain it with a six-shooter through the hea<l. It odicals and leadin'- papers of tin* Coast. be marked <». B. A., Roseburg, Oregon. (Carroll was working up a very good coasting (Jive us a call. McDA N I EL A NOLAND. lacked an inch and a half of measuring six feet ' trade with the “Duncan” and his misfortune in length, and was eleven inches in cireiiinfer- CANDIES AND NUTS, <*n<*e in the largest part. The rattles ar«* just is to I k - regrette«!. nine inches long, and are forty-two in numlier. AceoRhiNu to Signor Fiorelli, the superin aving taken the agency of Crockery, Glassware, Etc. The Emigration ('«»ininissionersof New Virk R. Brackenridge ’ s Marble Works ot tendent of the excavation of Pompeii, the coni« WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Roseburg, well known throughout the . inform us that each immigrant last year plete excavations of that ancient city will Stat«- for the superiority of their work, I will T HAVE A VERY GOOD ASSORTMENT brought to the country $70, the total amount re«*eive any orders in this line. 1 of the above goods, which I will sell lieing $22,6OO,0IM). ’They think the aggregate take some seventy years more, ami will cost Jacksonville, Or., cheap. Please call. JAS. DRl M. about $1,900,000. A yearly subvention of sum received for 1879 will he much larger, as Monuments a Specialty. 60,000 francs is voted by the State, while I) EPAI RS WATCH ES. CLOCKS AND Those desiring to see designs and ascertain some of the immigrants bring with them from about half that sum is annually realized from Ik Jewelry in tlie very best manner. A.11 prii-escan do so bv calling upon or address $1,000 to $5,000. Here we have a coutrast. the money paid by visitors on ei tering. work promptly don«» at the lowest rates. ing m«' at Ashland. savs th«* San Francisco ( all, lietween the two - ----- ---- - — ^^Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. rpHE FARM KNOWN AS THE AM- Ax exchange says a Hottentot is not per kinds «if immigration European and Mongo A. S. JACOBS. 1 merman place, situated one mile south of Plnenix and containing 320 acres, all lian. 'The Mongols are paupers when they ar mitted to marry more than eight sisters out at under good fence and mostly tillable land, rive on our shores, and send the hulk of their mm family. In that heathen country • the in« lmling alsa a fine orchard of young 4 NUMBER OE DESIRABLE TOWN trees of everx* description and in bearing earnings out of the country, instead of, like the law seems to totally ignore a man’s »flection. A lots in Klippel’s addition to Jackson white immigrant, inx «sting them hereto es ville will be sold on reasonable terms. For Persons desiring t«> purchase good farms condition. It i« also a stage station. For tablish themselves m a home and to support H on . H. H. G ilfiiy and his u ife are visiting further particulars apply to further particulars enquire of ot any size will do well to enquire of a family. MRS. \V. S. STONE, Yreka, Cal. her relative« in Pennsylvania. •HENRY KLIPPEL. JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. Rnmiíng Between Ashland and Linkville FIFTEENTH YEAR. HAI R-CUTTER, ST GEO. W. ELLIOTT O Orrson Lhaplrr \o. 4. R. A. V And a great variety of PERFUMES and Holds its regular meetings monthly on T< »1 LET A RTK’LES, including the best and 1’iwsday evenings of or prec«»diiig each full cheapest assort ment of COM M()N and PER moon, at 7’i o’clock. Companions in gootl FUMED SOAPS in this market. •landing are invited. C*iu Prescriptions carefully compounded. J. E. ROSS, High Priest. ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. M ax M uller , Secretary. B. ROSTEL, CITY MARKET, WILLIAM BYBEE. ETC., ETC. FOR JACKSON, NEW STOCK ? GOODS VEILING, PARLOR .V BEDROOM SUFI'S, V. B. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR The "Del Norte Record,” published at Cres In Bombay cotton factories women receive $4 Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO., per month ami men $8. cent City, gives the following: and T. A. DAVIS A CO., J acksonville , N ov . 3, 1879. There are three lady physicians practicing J. K. J ohnson , Es<>.— their profession in Berlin. S ir : At a meeting of th«* citizens of Jaek- From San Francisco W H O L E S A I, E I) R U G G I S T S, There are 1,2*29,000 miles of telegraph w ire i«onville, held on Oct. 31st, 1879, E. H. Auteti- in the world. They cost $200,000,000. rieth, Michael Hanley and J. Nunan were 92 & 94 FRONT STREET The Authors’ Carnival at San Francisco appointed a committee to a«*t for them as re proved successful, both financially and otlier- gards a new* road to Crescent City. The w ise. egs leave to call the atten - PORTLAND, OREGON committee have employed J. S. Howard to tion of the publi«! t«v the tact that he has I No material is better for the protection of make a preliminary survey ami to give an es just returned from San Francisco with a full | house plants from cold than common news- stock of timate of the cost of the road. He will start IE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND pajar. on his survey t«i-morrow, and we asa the |s«i- Í a complete stock of Jeficrson Davis is said to be growing blind; pie of Del Norte county to take such steps as and his wife, since tin* death of their soil, has their judgments dictate to carry to a success CONSISTIN'«; IN PAKT OF DRUGS, become an invalid. ful completion this enterprise, which will be of Butter is now shipped from San Francisco to as much l«enefit to you as it will lie to us. GOODS PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES i LADIES' FANCY Oregon, at which the J’ortland p.qiers cry Our jHople will do their share towards build OF EVERY VARIETY, “Coals to New castle. ’’ ing this read, and exjiect the hearty «»-ojiera- PATENT MEDICINES, It is estimated that 3,(MM) lives ami $50,009,- tion of the jHJople of Crescent City. We pro (MM) worth of property was lost by the recent pose to have matters in such a shajie that (i IASSWAKE, 0737)01C KLASS, when Spring ojieiis work will comineuce, and fl<H>ds in X alencia, Spain. OF THE LATEST STYLES, the road lie rea.ly for late Summer and Fall Tim Louisville “Courier-Journal" say« that I OILS AND PAINTS. on Groceries, Tobaccos, &.C., &c all th«* pap-suckers of the Grant regime are f reights. We would suggest that your (»eople appoint a committee of three to act with us. “w ild" for the old man's nomination. WHICH II E Is SELLINO PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, W e will meet them at W’ahloor Kerbyville, at From 1873 to 18?!), inclusive, th«: U. S. any time after we have canvassed this county, mines coinc«l 3,6,641.340 pn'ces of money, BLUE VITRIOL, (which we will do as soou as Mr. Howard re aggregating in value $419,071,313 30. ports,) and know how much our p«jople will The authorities of Benicia now compel boys subsenbe towards the enterprise. We have LUBRICATING OII.S, ETC. ETC. MENS' AND BOYS’ SHIRTS, under sixteen years of age to Is* at their homes instructed Mr. Howard to meet your citizens A full assortment from the finest to the by 8 o'clock in the evening. Sensible. and give you all the information he ¡Hissesses. most common. Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele Auditor French reports that the Central Pa W'e propose that the road shall l>e a toll road, SPECTACLES AND JEWELRY. brate«! <’.!/•• RO/./r SIH I.I' />//", which I'll«* finest lot of Spectacles and Eye-glass kills Ticks, Lie«* and all parasites on sheep, cific Railroad ('«niqiany have fully complied incorporated under the laws of California, and es ever brought to tin* market and Watches and is a sure cur«' for screw-worm, s«*aband with the conditions of the Thurman Act. to be lmilt over the route that can be traveled and Jewelry ofeverv description. foot rot. Circular sent on application. at all seasons of th«! year. W e want a road to (lov. Thayer has appointed D. . Bailey of iii'l all and be Convinced.’-.¡'I; Crescent City and stand ready to do our part Pemlleton, (J. (». Holman, am! G. W. Crow of (¡EG. W. ELLIOTT. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Junction, Notaries Public for the ensuing two towards building it. What will your people do? Please let us hear fram j’ou. MRS. 1». r. PRIM. I MISS ELLA PRIM years. E. H. A i ’ tenrietii , All the hostile Ute Chiefs are gathered at Chairman of Committte- the Los Pinos Agency except Jack, who posi CALIFORNIA ST., STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, JAMES S. HOWARD. 11 OREGON. JACKSONVILLE. GUILD MOULDINGS, Office opposite Court House. ' CALIFORNIA STREET, BUREAUS, TABLES, Will practice rn all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business en- trustl'd to mv care. XL.*_'-* MILLINERY STORE! Sewing Machines for Sale. bedsteads , JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, NEW DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE. I have also on hand a number of the cele brated New Wilson, Whit«* and Howe Sew ing Machines, which I will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. MRS. I. W. BERRY. Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment of furniture, consisting of COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, e has sold out his stock of American Sewing Machines a number of times, but has another lot of them hand. This is the lightest and most rapid running, as well as durable, machine there is made, and so simple that little girls five or six years obi make their patch work on them. This is the place to buy good watches, clocks and jewelry, and lie will sell cheap goods cheaper than any one. TlXr Wat dies, clocks, jewelrv and sewing machines cleaned and repaired ata reduced price. H OREGON. DAVID LINN H. KELLY. ATTORNEY HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 1 aving t . ately fitted up the HATS, BONNETS, commodious barn on til«*School House Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, glove«, \VE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW Flat and in the rear of the Court House, collars and Clift’s, etc. , etc., which will be »I and complete stock of Millinery goods, are now fully prepare«! to attend to all bus sold at the lowest pri«*es. consisting of iness in our line with promptness and di patch and at the most reasonable rates. Jacksonville, Oregon, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. JACKSONVILLE. Prompt attention given to all business left in my care. Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. SEWING MACHINES qiHE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW ON rpni the most complete and best stock 1 I hand h of millinerv goods ever brought to Jackson- ville, consisting of FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, ATTORNEY A CC UNSELOR AT LAW, NEEDLES AND BEST SPERM OIL FOR I Office In Masonic Building, next door to Krenr.er's Bakery, Oregon street. Resi dence at B. F. Dowell’s. E. H. AUTENRIETH. JEWELHT, SPECTACLES, DEALER IN JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. PHYSICIAN WATCHES, CLOCKS, J. S. HOWARD’S! Will practice In all the Courts of the State. Office on 5th street, opposite Court House. AND TO THE FRONT AGAIN! NO. 48 —WITH A— COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, rnYSTCIAN E. C. BROOKS, GREAT REDUCTIONS A. C. JONES, ATTORNEY JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 187!) VOL. IX FARM FOR SALE. LOTS FOR SALE.