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* \ cli€ |Pi'inocratii ûiwrs. Ufficiai Paper for Jatkson, Joscpbiur & Lnkr. a. ■ F in DA Y NOVEMBER 21, 1*79. TIIAMiM.I) 1XG PRIM LAM A TIOX. Tn accor»1nnce with an os’ablished custnni, which has been observe»! annnallv for a long period ol time, I, W. W. Thayer, as Executive of this State, do hereby appoint Thii'sdiy. the 27th «lav of November, 1*79, rs a day of thanksgiving. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and caused to tie affixed the Gi-rat >*<*al of the state <>f < >r«*gon this, the li»ih ib»v of November. D. 1*79. Be th« Gnvermir: W. W. THAYER. K. P. E aiihakt . Secretary of State. T he signs of the tin es point to Horatio S w'moitr as a not unvailabte cmdidiie for the ¡‘residency. W hat the Democrats needed in the F»ll elections was fro»p« at the polls and some National banks Io fall back G overnor T h « ver i**noq the uhortost thanksgiving proclamation on rocori; yet every one can offer thanks un»ler it, be h« Christi«» nr pagan. Tlà»; WACOM HOU) TO TIIE SEA. A < unie lor General Regret. »» lilt«* Pi-Hiric I lower, Taken before retiring, will insure a good night's rest, with an awakening tn lhe rosy morn to health, courage and vigor. For coated tongue, bail breath, sick headache, or any disturbaneo arising from dyspepsia or torpid liver, it is without a peer. Its ac tion on »lisease is entirely different from any medicine ever introduced, quieting pains almost instantly. The line and cry raised against it by patent modicine imm, wiio have foreseen in its advent tin» destruction of their nefarious business, and the thousands of unsolicited testimonial flowing in f rom ¡ill parts of t he New World, is a sure indication of its great merits. Trial size at al) drug «tores. Half pouml bottles, 75 cent*, (’has. Langley A Co., Wholesale Druggists, Solo Agents. The people of Ohio have ordained J. S Howard, the surveyor sent out by the citizens of Ja< ks.>n county to that Senator Thurman shall not suc- make a prelitninar.« survey of a wagoa ceed himself; tint long years will mad to Ciescent City and estimate come and go before that State will the probahlu c« st thereof, returned on »gain be represented in tho halls ol I uesd.ny last. He is now engaged in C'ongre*s by so pure and eminent a His record will ever be preparing a rep rt of hi* labors, which statesman. one to which the Bu< keye State can will he submitted to the meeting an nounced for to-morrow afternoon. Mr revert with the greatest pleasure. Mr. Howard, after thoroughly and careful, Thurman’s lo-s is not only a sevt r> ' ¡y examining the country through blow to the Democracy: it is at the ■■■ 1 ■" 1 v which the mad must run, is con» ¡need *auie time nothing short rd a national1 Ask Yoiirsell I Lest* Queali«iiB. of the feasibility of constructing, at no calamity. The Pacific railroad oligar-! A re you a despondent sufferer from a Sick I lenda'-lte. Habit nal ('»>sti vt*n»»ss, Pal pittit ion insurmountable expense, a first-class chy has good reason to jubilate, for the ■ of t lie H»*art? Have you Dizziness of the road open th»* year around. He is ful sinking fund bill of Senator Thurman Head? Isvour Nervous System »lepresse»!? I Does your Bl»»od eiretilate badly? Have i ly pieptiTe«! to answer all questions alone occasioned the restitution of th«*; you a Cough? Low Spirits? Coming upof and will elucidate by map and figures public funds justly due the people, and jilu* food aher eat iug .;? etc., etc. All of these an»l much more are the direct results of that I he pcoj le of Southern Oregon can, i it sees in his defeat prbspects of ex Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indiges G iieen ' s At’ttusr F lowek is now ac for a paltry sum (when the importance emption from tho requirements sub tion. knowledged by all Druggists to be a positive of the interests nt stake is taken into scribed to at the date of its inception »•ure. 2,400,000 bottles were given away in t lie United States through druggists to the ronsidi rat ion), free them*el ve* from The services of this great man will be people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy the masterly ina< iivity that nuw per- green in the memory of tho populace any person of its wonderful quality in cur ing all forms of Indigestion. Sample bot-1 !ong after partisan spleen shall have ties, vtules this s' ction. lOets. Regular size. 7.5 cts. Sold posi by all first-class druggists in the Uni From a conversation with Mr How ■»pent its force; and none will sincere tively ted States. .»rd we h aru that tie ]»rt limitiarily sur ly regret his retirement to the shade*» F«*« s oi l)«»«*tors. veyed two mules, Ho first went of public life more than those who The foe of doctors is an item that very thiough from Waldo an 1 ex imitici! have thus brought it about. many | ersonsaru interested in just at pres tho riute called tho “Lower Trail,” T he increased demand from »broad runtiing by the way of and up Elk f»>r American potatoes i* not ntt ribut« »I it i k pass (altitude 2 Io.) fee!) atei to thè prospective nomination of fíen- down the middle fork of S uith rivi r ♦•rd Grant to th«» Presidency hy the o G i*quet’s -, i'.ltitudu 425 feet, A« II» publican pa- ty. bridge of about loti fl Ci i i < i i -quel’s, a i -pi“) would be r» (|»iir» (l to cr< *s the T he result in New York n *«ti res 1 middle fork of Suh.h river. Eigbl Grant the vote of that State in tho Re | miles from (¡¡isqut l’s the south fork of p)i’ lican National Con»’» nti»*n, by the the same stream (over w'.iieh a bridge grace of Senator Corikl'ng. Her elec Haiil ir to the other would be necessa toral vote will la- cn«t for the Demo- ry) is encountered. Two miles fur trulle nomini e, h»»w< v r. ii»« r is Millcreek, from whence the dis H on . R C. M c C oïlmu k 1« moution- tame to Cre cent City is seven miles, e l favorably in connection uith tho a total of 65 miles from Waldo. Thirty, Russian mis-ion. If there is anything live miles of this will beside hill grad in n<-poti-in, S natorThurman will re ing, with eight miles more to buil 1 çoive bornage at the hind« of H >ye*, through the redwood*. Tlio cost of lor Mr. McCormiek is bis son in-law. this read would l»o fully $5'1,000. On his n-tuii) Mr. 1 lo»V: rd took til'* G ambling in minii g stock«, which -nine road to (J.»*quet’s for 17 miles has proved the bane of S in Francisco, from Crescent City, and from thence is getting a start in Ch cage. If this t xamined the II» n lershotc route, leav- ari-focrntir, but n>o-t pernicious, meth ing the middl fork of Smith liver at od of gaming was prohibited by stat (iu-q'jct’s and running net ween Pat- ute, the several eommunitie* in which ties creek and the upper trail to the It fl »urlshes woul 1 be incalculably im folks of eui't creek; thencu up the proved thereby. northwest fork to 11» ndur-hott’s T he latest and mo-t re liable esti or divide, 20 miles ftom Gasquoi’s, al mate* establish the fact that the Re titude 3,(Mill feet; thence down a publicans cannot regain control of the branch of Illinois river three milt s I’. S. Senate before 1883; and it is not to the old Crescent City road, inter altogeth» r certain that they wdl do -o secting .«otne seven miles from Waldo, then. Democratic supremacy in the making the entire distance by this route 17 mile.*, of vvhich otdy 36 miles balls of Congress seems to be assured of new mail rnu*t bo Constructed. A for some time to come. grad«» of about one foot in sixteen can be obtained and the cost of Lridg ng, T he Greenback d, lusion received a •de., wdl be about $ 10,000. '1'1,0 dis quietus in the Fall elections. If those tance from Jacksonville to ('resemi who profess so milch amagoni-on to City bv thi* route would be 112 miles. Mr Howard found Hit» people en- rational banksand like creaturesof Re- thusia.stic in the matter, seeminglj’ de ] ul ¡¡can hgislation are sincere, they termined that the road shall ho put must of necessity join the D»*mocrac through next season, in time for the in it» battle for a gove.nmentof the Fall freight. This wa* part icularlv people anti by the people. Third par t be ciiso at ('reset nt City, one firm ty movements ure ephemeral and can then» (John -on & M done) al .ne agree ! ing to take one fourth the stock, A avail nothing. meeting to take this question into con H ad the Democracy of New York sideration was held on the 13th, the results ol which have not readied us been united upon a candhlate for Gov as yet. It is evident, however, that ernor, Conkling’s man Cornell would the whole country is aroused to the have been beaten by at least 35,000 necessity for immediate action. The vote». The entire I) urmcratic State golden opportunity has arrived and to 'neglect it now would be but to adtnii ticket would also have been elected. our inability to tape with the most As it wa«, we lo-t ev< rything through feti'ible and important ol projects and a division begotten in malico and place our elves before Hit» World in lhe nurtured to the Litter eml. Will unenviable p isition of nonentities una ble to help tlieinselves. Democratic blunders never Cease? And while we are thus trying to T he . Roseburg Star indulges in an solve the greatest problem that ha* extended article on lhe roads between ev« r pre*eh(e»l itself to the pcopl“ of S»uth<-rn Oregon, it is gratifying to Jackson c< unty ami that place and perc« ive th»» substantial eticourage takes itscitizenato task for not remedy iiii'til that is being received from the ing tl> is cry iug < vil. Those who have pre-* tiii'l people oi ('alilorni'i and else- occasion to travel this t borough fate will w her-*. S.tii Francisco is taking a live agiee wilhu» when we say that the !y interest ¡«ml her journals are urging upon capital. *ts the advisability of Star does not strike u l>b w ami-s. The taking *ti ¡is toward**ccuring the vain people of Ih>i>glas county w ill awak» ii ib'e trad»* of this section. The t'hroni to the stern reality ofexi-lirg :i tl tit* de ha* a lengthy article tiescriptive of hit h is no doubt Di-I Nort»* county, w which when it is to»» late. i (>r»»w n out is a ft f. fL*r. <-l**r. The ¡ìulh tin. T11E Nevada | up» r- say tb.ii S mr flie 1 aditig commercial paper Of lhe although ho ha* i r»n»-ly b en in • i'v, go«.* -till forth» r, in du Iging in hi* seat since he took I he «»tit h of of th«* fo’.b'V ing »Veil-limed rem rk-: “The development of Son'ltern Ore f-ep, is a valid ¡date for ■ re-elect ion to gon rests upon two requiiements— li e United St it»*s Senate. Rumor a! tir-l, the improvement of the Crescent Ims it that J i*. G. Fair, one of the C<ty harbor, not, however, an exp< n- »•<• tn k: -cc it !, th»» cotts’-'u tion of 1’onanz.a ring, w ill t nt» r Hie li-Lsag iin-1 a narrow gauge railroad from Crcs him. The long* st ami best hamlled cent City to J;.cksonville, Oregon. We purse w ill most likt ly w in. The S»*n- , understand that a perfectly practical Hforsbip of NeVrttl » is generally sup route exist«, ami one whidi opens up pl Bed to be lor s de. many fine tracts of government land for farming, mining and grazing, be- D enis K earney , in a recent sand -ides tauping -otne rnagniti «.nt t»><lie- h»l -pee, 1», declared Senator Thurman of timber. The investment of one th»» most av»i!»!oe man for the Pre*- million dollar* will, we am assured, i»lency up*n which the Democrats ami ‘carry the en’erprise to successful ter niii.ation. The road, after crossing Workingm-'U could unite. The Sena- into Omgon, would tap the counties of tor would make a (‘.imlidate around .losephim* and Jackson, The rich vat whose staml ird all Demo rats would ley* oi Siskiyou, lying about Yreka, rally’: bur Kearney’s advocacy of his could also be reached by a branch claim« would effectually demolish his line.” Il i* unnecessary for tj«, at this late chances for the Democratic nomina ♦late, to dilate upon the advantages tion, if he ever had any. that w ill accrue from th«» i peedy inau T he prospectu* of the Take County £jmminer, a journal about to be l»unched into existence at Lakeview, baa been received. The publisher* gracefully inform the public that the i*ew candidate for its favor will be thoroughly Democratic ami devoted to ' th«» best interests of Southern Oregon Such a newspaper ahoul'l meet with I ¡neral encouragement. We welcome , the H.raminfr'» advent into the news- p »p»-r arena ami trust that its mission 1 will be attended with unlimited sue guration and cornpli lion ol this enter prise. We have time and again dwelt upon them and lhey are ai*o too ap parent to I» » overlooked. The grand est opportunity ever offered the poo- pie of Jackson, Josepliine and Lako counti»'S, presents itself. If they fail to heed it the responsibility rests entirely with them. Prompt and de cisive action alone will accomplish that which they have for years antici- pat» 4 others would execute for them. ¡The lime is ripe for a forward move ment and procrastination will hesuici- dal. Therefore, let us be enthusiastic in lhe cause and push onward to the goal. I ent. We believe the schedule tor visits is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to hi- bed for a year, and in need of a daily A Bayard boom was inaugurated on visit, over sl.ooo a year for me<lical attend the 12th. II is said fhat little Dela ance alone! Ami on<* single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the j?l,000 ware was literally overrun with the oxi all lhe year's sickness.—/t.,si. I I k * Hayartl iloom. friends of the Senator, fro u I’enusyl vania, New Jersey and New York. I 1’he Senator himself had just arrived I from Kumpe. He was received with bonfires, salute.«, parades and public declamations. Republicans vied with Democrats in milking of it tho great est occasion ever witnessed in lhe lil- ile Slate of Delaware. His address was a mastetlv one, declaring that the Democracy had no occasion for dc«ron ■lettcy. The elections recently held, he claimed, were, as they should be, on local Stale issues. The real living vital principh-s of National Democracy had not been pa-* >d upon. It is claim ed that tho movement will at least have a stimulating t fleet on the Dem ocratic parly. NEW THIS WEEK. SETTLE UP! SETTLE UP! Y EAK -*• i -TT« JACKSONVILLE r*= ♦*. □ kv P i « Is,, SCALE OF PRICES • Piano, per term.................. ............................................................................................. Singing, per term............................................................................................................... . Violin, “ “ ................................................................................................................ Cithern, “ “ ................................................................................................................ Instructions in Composing ami Thorough Bass................................................. < ailing at private residen<x*s, per term of 24 lessons......................................... n PIONEER HARDWARE STORE Otiti Fellows' Biiiltlii!?. Jacksonville. Oregon, Over I.ttOO.GOO Bottle» sold last year! DEALER & WORKER IN AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER) California St., Jacksonville, Pu miss, i DEALER IN TIN, SHEET-IRCN AND COPPER WARE NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK A matter noxt in importance to the Crescent City wagon-road is the steam grist mill for Jacksonville. Unlike the road question, it is something that particularly interests (ho people of this place and vicinity, and they will be blind indeed to their best inteiests if they do not determine that such a mill shall be erected here immediately. There is no estimating the benefits that will accrue, and we should not be -low in securing such an enterprise fo; our town. Repart oi Ilie Grand Jury. This body, previous to its discharge by Judge It »nna, ma le the following I report: “Wo have examined the rec ords of the County Clerk’s ofli e and find them kept in a neat anti orderly manner and the otlices in goo-t condi lion. We also find the jail in good or der, but would recommend that disin fectants be u*od freely on account of Imd ventilation. Wo further find the County Hospital not very comfortable for patients and a want of cleauliness.” 1.0*1 Him lOimd. Agricultural Implements, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, I’UMPS AND PIPE, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes tim t i iuro» of Tvhoum itisux; Cripplod lor lix’o, by feme n :,4e.t'*d a<* t*hut a valuable Lor; o "r a Doctor's Lili .;■;»> all be saved bom Cao r.ott’o Wooden and Willow Ware ROPE, TWINE, RODE, NAILS. 11 THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS POWDER AND FUSE, I Gm ral Assortment of SHELF HARDWARE rr«i f n oe? Pr** I •ehaiiic, and am prepared to do all repair « FIRsT-CLASS MECHANIC WILL attend to Job-work with nealneuM and dispatch. 1 will also keep constantly on hand a large stock of mg promptly and in superior style. LAGES . N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of mill Svec's Track, —ON December 21tk & 25th. 1879 i iKsr i >\ y . < >ne half mile and repeat free for horses in the (listl iet. l’m.se <?>0; entrance fee for I lx* same, .s >. FI Hit race, 300 yard*, free for all in tlx district, Entrants* fee s’>; lees to go with tlx purse. Purse •* .: >. > e < onp i > ay . Trotting race, mile lie its, three, purse 8100, entrane»* I !<>r till horses I hat never trott money in the iii-trii*t. eom (•otinti»“* of Jtiekson, I.tike, Fi ph in»* and 1 »oiigla*. Running rat*»*, sint;h* »la* h of one mil»1 ft»*»* for all hors»** in I lx* district, pursu »•nt ranee fi'l* ■'•>. All trotting races to Ito in harness, tional Trotting As-o<*ia.ton rule* to govern I rot t ing ran» *. I ’.;<•!fie <»-t tn les to govern running races. 1-r»»» lor ¡ill means just wliut it *;iy> in Hie running t u-es. JOHN J. LA I llfol'. Lessee. o o Groceries, DRY GOODS, Gnm Boots. TOBACCO. Ready-Made Clothint’, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY Etc. Etc, Everything sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1*75. WHY SHOULDN’T The Paeple of this Vaitey Save LIQUORS AND TOBACCO Particular attention paid to Farmers’ wants and the suppl ring of extras for Farm Machinery, and all information as to such articles furnished cheerfully, on application. No pains will lie spared to furnish our customers with the best goods in the mar ket. in our line, and at lowest prices, Ag<-n *y <>t the PACI .-'1C RUBBER PAINT —the best in the wot hl. Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal ing with all. Call and examine our stock before going elseu here. Satisfaction guar anteed. MRS. J. BILGER. NEW BOARDING HOUSE Beard by the Day or Week, OR - THEIR MONEY! SINGLE MEALS THEY »AN BEY Dry-Goods and Fancy Goods, G ROC ERI ES, BOOTS AX I) SHOES Tobacco and Liquors, LATEST A LIU VALS M RS. HASKINS TAKES PLEASURE in announcing to her friends and the public that she has opened _ a _________ first-class boarding li<>n-<* in the building recently oc cupied by Mrs. M.1L Vining. My table is always spread with the best tlx* market att'ords. A share of public pal- ronagc is r» *pe<;:fiilly solicited. 45m4 * MRS. HASKINS. AM» ALL KIXUS OF —OF— > fi 2 W FOB <><><> a »i ! ! ALL KIN^S OF PRODUCE BY GOING TO FISIIER & COHN. RY AX s BUILDING, Next ’HUE r> I tir<* in ha* jii-t re ¡I'si.j-tnien such as II. brami* of tions. Fan Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums. Toys, ('andies. Nuts, etc., which will I m * so 1<I at the cheapest rates. Give me a call and see for yoiii -el ves. The Sileni Toten Talk pays: Our readers will remember that wo recent- ly published a postal card written hr friend- in Missouri and enquiring for one E. W. Ilimmoiul. We have since FORWARDING A COMML^SION ALEN I learned that Mr. lltmmond is teach ing school in Jackson county, and is Stoseburg, Oregon one of Jackson county’s most respect ed citizens. ER< HANTS of JAOKSONVILLl When tho Winter rains set in. Colds are frequent and severe, often settling in tfie back and kidneys, causing much suffering ami pieventing the prosecution of work either in»loors or out. The Oregon Kidney Tea is ju-t .suited to all such case*. 1 work* like a charm, reaching tho very seat of the difficulty, and speedily relieving and curing the sufiyrei. Ruse burg ’HHESE WELL-KNOWN MILLS, S1TU- I 1 ated at Kerby» Kcrbvv Hie, ill«*. Josephine Joseuhine county, ronntv. are now pn*pareii t<> do a Merchant and Exchange Business. \\ ill give as much flour, shorts and bran, for good merchantable wheal as any mill in Southern Oregon. Flour sacked and branded, customers furnishing sacks. The highc-t market price paid lor good mer chantable wheal in cash or goods. Satis faction guaranteed in all instance»«. P. B. LEWIS. Kerbyvillo, July lfith, 1879. Where Highest Cash prices are paid. catcall imi see ON ACCOUNT Grand Opening —<>F TH I S. F. CIG AR STORE — AND— California Street. Jacksonville. M and vicinity » shi >ping goods via Rose buigtvill iind it to their advatifag»* to ship through this " honst*. Ample warehouse room, safe and ........................ <*ar* ftil -tor:» age, and business promptly attended to. Reference*: S. M irks it Co., J. C. Floed, G. Haynes. Roseburg. Charges on Freight...... “ “ Salt pere;»r Mark your goods: Door to Post Office JA« KSONVILLE, OREGON', H. L. MURTON, Prepare lar »»inter. STOVES, OF STOVES A Dazisi lion Key. Menu» Grist Mill. MRS. J. BILGER. I Tile x’er-i.oii-. f' r tl.. un pr»''e*Ientc<i pop* ul trity, ar<* evi*l»*nt; 'he Centaur Lini- mc..ts arc m.alo to deserve con£- «l.'iicc i tl<<*v are ttb- orbed into tho struc ture; they ii.lv/iiy, euro ;:r. '. nover d!->- nppolnt. No per-oti nc I longer suffer u ith Saturday, December 20, 1879- at one o'clock 1*. M. ol s:ti I d iv. the follow- tngdes ril t-d retil prop rty belonging io said est a»<*, to wit : N. E. of section 7 and S. 17. of sectioit fi tn town*ld|o!»i. south ot i auge, 1 W »*st, st:- nateli in Jackson county, Oregon, contain ¡ng 3 j 0 aerea. The Grant boom is evidently be wildering our reconstructed [’»istmas terGeneral. After Betting in His Fraudulency’s Cabinet for nearly three years he has suddenly awakened to tho fact that a letter addressed to New- York City must be sent to tho Dead Letter office because that is not it- post-office—this sage Don Key! Under ibis ruling it will not be necessary’ to state tho exact longitude and latitude of lhecityto which letters are directed Simply give the State, county, town -hip, street, number, post-office box, age, sex, color ami previous condition of servitude of the person addressed 00 OO <K> 00 . 30 OO . 24 oo Pupils are received at any period, and special attention is paid to those who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Musi»*al In*titute. MAX and BEAST tho world has ever known. N > llouseket ♦t< r i r Liven n out t:ie.*e won» c.m I k * i*r .eu: globe for hi! Trilli b**ttks $15 15 24 24 I SE Ol IXSTRI MENT Ml I DIHTIOt A I. A MONTH K. RUBLI, ings« t.«.ai Strait**; In the matt»*r <if tl.t* Estate of George W. I Bros'lor, decc:»s< d. PERSI ANCE <>F AN ORDER AND ¡•»•use <(f the < 'ounty » 'orni of lhe stat»* <>f Oregon, for Jackson County, sitting for I he i r.i n-;tet ion ot pi otiate Im-incss on Fri day. Nov ember 15, is?'.», i he und< r--ign»-d.a<l in illisi i ¡itor tir nun ol the estate of G'corge \\ . Bressler, «i»*cease<i, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder foreash in I uii»*<l States gold com, al lhe Court Hous«* door in lacksonvilh*, on rpHE MUSICAL COURSE OF THIS INSTITUTE WILL OPEN ON THE FIRST OF 1 Sept» tuber an<l is divided in lounpiartcrs, «*a»*li «•oitipri-ing twenty-four lessons. Is naturo’»reme»!y for assisnilatinR t _o food. It c*: *< s Wind Colic, the ral .L-g; ufS-ja.* G-:dau.l 'Jiarràœa, a’lays Fcveri.-ihaess and Kills W oim*.. 'i L’.i . i .' ao Child lias health RT’d tho Toother of.tains rest. Plcasaiit,€ii¿a-í,and Reliable. H ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. CONDUCTED BY i PAIN in the BACK. aving ci . » hed business in jack - Rhoviua ti-.Jti or .'tiff Joints, lor the sotiville I propose m»*ving to theSoda Springs to local»*. 1 neeil money and must have it. Those indebted to m«> are therefore r* »piestoil to come forward tint! make im L’ninir.n ely extorruinato mediate payment. I must have what is due tho pain ore is no Strain, in»» forthwith. MAT. SHANNON. Sprain, Cut, Snald, Burn, Exniso, Sting, Ca.il cv I.cmc* xo:.'. to which ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Mankind ox* Dumb ilrutr-s two tub- jeet.thix* doca n./ >pond to this In the matter of the » 'ate of Peter Thump- Soothing Ladin. The Centaur son, deeeased. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT E* P* l X tlie utidefsigned has been appointed | £ L by the County Court of Josephine county, Oregon, sitting in Probate on November 17, not only rc’ic.'e pnin, bat they incite H79, Administrator of lhe estate of Peter hcilthy action. » ixiLanxmatioix, Thompson, »l»*»*ea*e*L and euro, whether t ,e ¡»ymLtoms proceed Al! person* indebted to said estate are re-! from wounds 'ft'.e ßoxh, ■ r N» *tralgi:i of < j tn st(*»l to -ettl»» tlx* same i tn tn»*» fiat el \ , and the Ncrvc-i from con:tact i Cords or a those having elaim* again*t the estate will scald. .1 hand ; fi »m anpra/ned ankle present them with the pr»>pt*r vouchers to or ;» gashed fuel; lx.;'irum»Lsgu.*ting mt* at Kerbyville, Josepliino county, Ore gon. w it liin six month* after tlx* first publi- PIMPLES ou a LADY’S FACE i cation ol litis notice. A Harbor ol ICetnge. or a utraiacd joint'.'n » Horso'a Le". GEo. G ROTZ. Th»- agony | : " lu ''. l by a burn or Seal. 1; Adiuinist nitor of said estate. S ime months ago Congress made an mortiLeation trom I'i *tle' •: Swell Dateil November 21, 1*79. appropriation of $150,000 for the con st ruction of a harbor of refuge on the [’¡»ciflu coast. The Board of F/tginecr- -ippointed to select the location of the harbor heard suggestions ami tesliiiio ny from a number of mariners and r< s ¡dents of the coast. Sime favored th, project and others scouted the neces-i ty of such a harbor. Subsequently the Engineers took a steamer and person ally’ Inspected the coast between San Francisco and the Straits of Fuea, and surveys are now being made of some of the harbors The Board are awaiting the ic-’ilt of these surveys before fil ing a report. MUSICAL CONSERVATORY Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. They liko it be« auso it is sweet; Mothers like Custoria because it gives health to the child; and Physi cians, koeau^e it c-ojitaiiis ~o mor- pliiuo ox* xuiuox'al. Glenn’s Peace in the Family aving taken the agency of this valuable medicine, I am now pre pared to furnish it in quantities to suit at the tollowing prices: Trial size bottles, 25 c»*nt*«; large *ize ( holding eight of the small), Si, or three small for 5<k*ts. A trial for thia I specifi * is all that is asked. Address all or- j ders to M. JACOBS, Ashland, Or. H NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, SAM'S VALLEY, <»11EOON, John Windom, Proprietor. JACKSONVILLE, NOV H1HE undersigned has opened A L general vai i<4v store with Geo. W. El liott on Main street, where lie will keep a 1 IL \CKSMITH ING OF ALL KINDS EX- tul! assortment of cigars, tobacco, smoking eciiu-d in a-upi rior manner at piices articles, candies, sLuionary, cutlery and to suit the times. Give me a trial. toys. JOHN WINDOM. Fastest newspapers from the East always S tm's Valley, Oct. fi, 1879. on hand. He invites the public to give him irsiK’ES AND LEGAL BLANKS OF ail and assures all thev will call again. tJ till kind* for sale at the T ime « Orridi JAKE MARCUSE. :