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WAtiON MO Al» IO UKEMCEXT CITY. DEMOCRATIC TIMES. PKOCEEDIAGN OF THE BoAKD THUN I EES. THE IMMl'E MADE. « OF 8uit has been commenced in the Cir Quite a number of our citizens as Hffleial Piper for Jackson, Josephine 4 Lake. sembled at the Court House last Satur cuit Court for Marion county against A special meeting of the Board of Trustees ■was held on the evening of the 22d, President day to bear the report of J. 8. Howard, members of recent State administra | Langell in the Chair. Present: Couucilmen FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 28,1870. the gentleman previously appointed to tions for the recovery of certain sums Reames, Kenney, Orth and Nickell. T he Republican managers have make an examination of various routes of money alleged to have been wrong The Committee on Streets and Roads, to fully paid them, as provided by act of whom had been referred the petition of Jas. awarded the Okalona States k diploma for a wagon road to the sea and submit Elliott and others for the opening of Valley for the excellence of Its goods in the an estimate of their cost. Mr. How the last Legislature. The parlies thus street, reported they had found that said ard had prepared a map of the country proceeded against demurred to the street had never been vacated by the town and Southern outrage business. I through which tbe road must neces- : complaiuts, alleging that the State has was still a thoroughfare under its jurisdiction; T he financial policy of the R*pub- sarily run, by which he illustrated the , no jurisdiction of the defendants or the that A. W. Presley is obstructing said street llcan party has caused neurly seventy I feasibility of the project In view. In subject matter, and that the actions in various ways, and they therefore recom th»u*and failures since I860. Of the last issue of the T imes was given have not been brought within six mend that he be directed to remove the ob course It ought to ne perpetuated. structions, failing to do which, the Street an outline of bls labors, which went years, the last objection applying to Commissioner shall remove them at his ex T he people of ¡Southern Oregon con- to show that be had found two routes only a part of the causes of actions set pense. not overestimate the benefits liable to practicable to all purpose«: the one via out in the complaint. Judge Harding, The claim of A. W. Presley for $100 dama accrue from theconstructlon of the Cres the “Lower Trail” and the other’ however, overruled the demurrers and ges was read in this connection. The whole matter coining up for action, the report of the cent City Wagon Road. To neglect known as the Hendershott route. The J the cases will now come up on their committee was adopted and the Mreet Com this opportunity is equivalent to Brian sympathies of those present were soon ' merits. Knight & Lord appear for missioner directed to notify said Presley of the action of the Board. cial disaster. enlisted in favor of the latter, it being most of the defendants; Bonham & The same committee re|x>rted favorably upon the application of J. H. HufFer for the eighteen miles shorter than the other Ramsey appear for ex-Treasurer A. 11. GRANT is not a candidate, the Re purchase of a fractional lot in block 60, as also and ex-Governor Chad that of John Orth and E. D. Foudray for the publican press tells us; but, though he and, of course, less expensive to run. ' Brown, purchase of a portion of lot 61, the former to but been repeatedly interviewed on The distance be! ween Jacksonville and wick pleads his own case. The State pay into the Treasury $10 and the latter $20 this subject, he has neglected to utter Crescent City by this route would be' is represented l>y ex-Gov. A. C. Gibbs, and defray all accruing expenses. The following bills were favorably reported these six little words: “I will not 112 miles, or about thirteen miles less Hon. J. M. Thompson and W. H. from the Finance Committee and ordered ruu for Presiilent.” than the distance traversed by team Holmes. paid: Reames Bros., coal oil, lamp chimneys sterswhen the entire freight for South The position of the T imes in this and burners, $11.75; D. Cronemiller, work on B ro . N ixon of the Yreka Journal, I truck, $4.50; K.Kubli, new street lamp, etc., ern Oregon came that way. Mr. How matter is already too well kuown to be $13.75; P. Boschey, setting posts and furnish is evidently a sage. Hear him: “But ard, by carefully arranged figures, pro misunderstood. It is unqualifiedly in ing poles for hitching-racks, $23.50; JohnCini- for the overwhelming vote in New work on hitching-racks, $16.50; Geo. i reeded to elucidate that tbe road could favor of even justice being meied out borsky, H. Young, work on bridge across Kerr Gulch, Y< rk and Brooklyn the Republican« t>e built for $40,000. This is consid- to all. Should dishonesty be clearly $50. would have elected their Statu ticket The Committee on Streets and Iloads sub | ered a safe estimate, though many con- 1 proven in Bny instance, let the guilty mitted the report of Chas. J. Howard, County by 80,000 m ij >ri y.” tend that, as the old road, which is suffer the consequences. Persecution i Surveyor, upon the survey of the corporate Now, that the Republicans imagine much longer and runs over rougher is an attribute of barbaric ages, how- limits of the town, which was received and ordered placed upon record. Tilden to tie effectually shelved, we ground, cost less than $50,000 when , . ever, and it is to be hoped that none The following bills were presented and re- suppose the income tax -nits will go I labor and supplies were costlier than will he so unjust as to allow prejudice ' ferred to the Finance Committee: D. Linn, | lumber and repairs on truck-house, lamps, etc., by default. The suits were n<>t 1 tloy are at the present time, the pro- ! to thwart a fair, impartial hearing of $11.50; C. C. Beekman, posts for hitching- brought hecau«e they loved the Gov- j posed road can be built for cousidera this matter. rack, $7.75; C. J. Howard, surveying town limits, etc., $20; L. L. Savage, chainman, $4; eminent more, but S J. I*. ¡ess. I l»ly less than that amount. The Hen- Geo. Howard, chainmau, $4; Chas. Wolters, Political Strategy. axeman, $4. P ortland ’ s Board of Police Com •leishott route Is but 3,000 feet above The Board then adjourned. The Republican proposition to colo mi «81 oner 8 has appointed J. H. Lap the level of the sea at its highest point, «<> that it can be traveled at that time nize negroes in Indiana, with the in CONGRESSIONAL INTERFERENCE I S- pens as Chief of Police. The Board i of the year when other thoroughfares NECESSARY. tention of changing the political com could have gone further and done I are comparatively impassable. plexion of the State, is met with com The meeting having arrived at the Daniel Cronemiller of the Klamath much worse. Mr. Lappeus has served that city nobly in that position for business point of I he controversy, opin placency by the Democrats, who seem Agency was in the valley this week ions were interchanged as to how the to be of the opinion that this is a string for a load of supplies and made us a years and is a terror to evil doers. road would ba built, by whom and upon which more than one can play. D emocratic journalists will be en what amount of money Jackson county In this connection, the New Albany call. He reports everything iu a flour abled to conserve a ileal of brain-power and each individual should give to en Ledger-Standard, an influential Demo ishing condition on the reservation, Io the event of the nomination of Sen I sure ila construction. It was agreed cratic journal in Indiana, favors the Government’s wards being well that it ought to be a toll road and be satisfied and doing well. Some of the alor Bayard for President. The files built by a company incorporated for the Importation of 20,000 Kentucky ' Indians have as high as 400 ponies, of the Republican press for the past the purpose, which shall then manage Democrats, to be placed upon farms few years will furnish a series of com . its affairs to the best advantage. It and employed as laborers or skilled j while others, having turned their at I tention to stock raising, own herds of mendatory editorials that must prove was furthermore ascertained that over artisans. The Ledger-Standard does \ cattle rangir g from 50 to 100 each. It au uiilimi<ed source of supply. ami above Johnson Malone’s offer Io take one-fourth of the stock, or $10,000, not hesitate to say that its chief object i would be the rankest injustice to re T he nomination of General Hancock the sum ot $30,000 was still r quired, in favoring such immigration is to move them to some distant clime now, would be another great Democratic Of which Jackson county—she being meet and overcome by Democratic blunder. We would regard the nomi- i I the strongest—must, subscribe from votes such negro Immigration as may i especially when no good can result from it. The Klamath reservation Is nation of any military candidate, who one-third to one-half, leaving Del be brought Into the State from the Norte and Josephine counties to raise valuable for nothing else than for that ever he may be, in 1880, as a stupen the balince. Subscriptions being in South. In the history of modern poli which it is now used, and none hut dous mistake, and one liable to cost a order, $1,600 were subscribed al once. tics, it has been found most effectual | victory which is now in tbe very This amount has been sw elled to $3,500 “to fight the devil with fire” and, as speculdors eftn find reasons why the Republicans have seen fit to adopt bauds of the Democracy. j oy the committee previously appoint such doubtful proceedings in the it should he vacated. The removal < f | the Indians would be a positive disid- ed for the purpose, consisting of J. T he uprising of the down trodden Nunan, M. Hanley and E. II. Auten Hoosier State, the Democrats may be ' vantage to the residents of the adja people of Ireland against their masters rielh, who, by their commendable en excused if they endeavor to thwart cent country, instead of being to their their opponents by resorting to similar will avail them nothing. The English ergy, are doing more to further the tactics. benefit. It is to he hoped that Sena heart is deadened to all appeals from success of the enterprise than all others tor Slater will modify his bill f >r the An Important Work. that quarter and they must look else combined. To-morrow they visit removal of diff< rent trilx s of Indians Phoenix and Ashland, where the peo Henry N. Copp, of Washington, D. I so as o exclude those stationed on the where for that relief which now seems pie have been called together for 11 M) hopeless. Many will of necessity o’clock a . M. and three P. M. respect- C., publisher of The Land-Owner, Klamath reservation trmn it« work M»ek the climes of America, where the 1 ively. Meetings will he called for, “Hand-book of Mining Law,” and ings. We are confident that the Sena rent-gatherer has not gained a mort other places in due time and everybody other valuable publication«, is about to tor is laboring for the best interest« o i gage upon human existence as yet. given an opportunity to subscribe' publish another work on public land the people he represent-, an I ho would be far from doing so in insisting on! something at least to this noble cause T he signs of tte times point un —the more the better. The commit- i law, with the purpose of furnishing the passage of his hill as it now stands, i mistakably to the prospective nounlna- tee guarantees that not one cent of; reliable information to the thousands At Unir Old Tricks. tfrn of General Grant to the Presiden this money shall be advanced until East of the Mississippi who intend to The falsifying Associated Press, re cy by the Republicans. That the there is a certainty of a bona Jide, re migrate West and South at an early sponsible company, duly incorporated, date. Its title id “The American inforced by Republican journals, is Associated Pres-1, which sounded his taking hold of the project. Then the ’ slogan long since, should devote more subscribers will be called upon for one- Settler’s Guide.” The Inst chapter, busily engagedin spreading thu an ! nexed telegram, with no other inten space to his interests than to general half of the amount promised, the other entitled “Where to Settle,” will, with tion than to poison tho North against news only substantiates the belief to be paid when the road is half com other matter, contain a list of all land the South. Gen. Toombs may bo an reigning that the Republican mana pleted. This is fully set out on the attorneys and real estate dealers who gers, re-ln forced by tbe corrupt rings subscription lists in circulation, so that I wish to correspond with parties pro- unreconstructed fire-eater, but none that flourished during Grant’s regime, none need have the least fear of their joking to settle in their State or Ter- are so stupid as to for a moment sup propose forcing his nomination under money being misappropriated. pose that he would give vent to such a We have thus given an outline of ritory. There will be no charge for any and all circumstances. the mode of procedure. In the future the insertion of those names. As our pieco of balderdash as this: A tlanta , Georgia, November 12. T he Republican press waxes ex we shall speak in extenso of the bene own State can furnish room for a M. K. Editor:— Your telegram is re fits to accrue to Southern Oregon and considerable portion of this desirable ceived. Stone, ceedingly wroth because the Demo 1 decline to answer, except to say: Northern California by the consumma population, no laud lawyer or teal [ Present my personal congratulations to cratic officials of Maine threaten to re tion of this scheme to free these sec estate agent should be so careless of : Gen. tirant on his sate arrival to his coun I fuse certificates to certain Republican lions from the dilemma in which they his own or his neighborhood’s interests try. He fought for his country honorably I ; and won. I fought for mine and lost. I candidates for the Legislature at the now find themselves. Tiiis may be a as to neglect to insert bis name. Cir i am ready to try it over again. Death to R. T oombs . late election, fraud being clearly prov case of “Love’s labor li'St,” for they culars giving details will be sent on | the Union. are so very apparent that a wooden application to Mr. Copp. Injustice to all concerned, we trust en in many Instances. Our cotempo- man ought tn find no difficulty in com that those who have been so quick to Mitchell <JetH a Gratuitous Xotlce. raries, who now hold up their hands prehending them. Still we believe give notoriety to the above falsehood in holy horror, were not nearly «<» that «oine g axl may come of keeping The Chicago Times, speaking of our will made due amends when it is dis conscientious when their party Mole the facts b fore the people, and therein the elector.»! votes of Louisian i and hope to find an excuse if hereafter we irrepressible ex-Seuator, pungently re covered that the dispatch is a forgery. Florida and gave them to Hayes and dilate upon thi« question ad libitum or marks: Brain-Work, Alcohol and Tobacco. Hippie Mitchell, once a Senator from Wheeler. But it’s the R< publican ox ad nauseam, whichever you please. Oregon, thinks that State will give a I James Parton concludes a recent that is being gored now. Front < aliloruia. Republi?an majority in 1880, although artiile upon the habits and death T he Republican managers finti II. C. Wilkinson, writing to the the presence of a large number of emi of Bayard Taylor (whom he bad, as a grants from the Southern States, all of personal friend, warned against the much comfort in the hope that Tilden T imes from the Great Western Quick them Democrats, gives the Bourbons ¡danger of wine and beer drinking and has been shelved by the result in New silver Mine, Like county, Cal., under considerable hope. He adds, as an il smoking) as follows: “Mental labor is York. The wish Is lather to the lustration of the closeness of elections not hostile to health and life. But I date of November 8th, Ray«: thought. They fear the old man and there, that a change of 33 votes io va am more than ever convinced that a There are many good quicksilver have resorted to the smallest of tac mines in this county, principally Work rious parts of the State would have se man who lives by his brain is of all tics to loosen his hold on the people. ed h • Chinese. There are from 1,200 cured his own return to tbe Senate, in men bound to avoid stimulating his But Mr. Tilden Is as astute a politician to 1,500 Chinese in the different mines place of Slater, Democrat. If that is brain. In this climate, to stimulate as he is eminent a statesman; there in this locality and just enough white the case, it may be truthfully said that the brain by alcohol and tobacco is on no 33 votes were ever cast to better ly a slow kind of suicidK Even the fore, should bis candidacy tie hurtful men to superintend the work. Tbe ; advantage than those by which he was most moderate use of the mildest wine white men do most of the wood chop to the best interests of the Democratic ping and have to wait from six to defeated. The United States Senate is not without dangpr, because the party, he will stepdown and out of eighteen month» fortheir pay, or until has humbugs enough without him. peculiar exhaustion earned by severe his own accord. A vindication at the the wood is hauled into the mine, I mental labor is a constant and urgent Farmin« iu Great Britain. bauds of the people is none tlie less due while the Chinamen, who work for i temptation to increase tbe quantity him, however, and should he desire the $1.00 and $1.25 a day, get their cash The difficulties uuder which farmers and strength of the potation. I would Democratic nomination for President once a month. White men are com in England, Scotland and Ireland la ! say to every young mart in the United he can secure it without difficulty. pelled to buy all their provisions and bor in tbe way of rent and taxation States, if I could reach him: If you mean to attain one of the prizes of clothing at tbe company store for T he bottling up of Kearney, who want of cash, and when they get their are illustrated by some statements of your profession and live a cheerful endeavored to break up a public meet pay there is but little left for them. I actual fact published in the Mark Ixtne life to the age of eighty, throw away ing in San Francisco last week that am coming back to my home on Butte Express, the London organ of agricul your dirty old pipe, put your cigars in tural interests. An owner of 200 acres been called by one Coll. Deane for the creek and thick that I will stay there receives $2,100 rent, and pays $115 the slove, never buy any more, be come an absolute teetotaler, take your purpose of exposing the tactics em and not bunt for good countries any land and income tax. The tenaut dinner in the middle of tbe day, and more. pays: Rent, $2,100; poor and high rest one day in seven.” ployed by the Bonanza firm in fleecing More Hard Mouey Le* isla lion Proposed. way rates, $410; drainage rate, $315; th« people, serves to further elucidate income tax, $37.52; total rent and tax, Fee» ot Doctor». the smallness of the man. He has Dispatches from the East, referring $2,977 50, or al tbe rate of $14.88 au The fee of doctors is an item that very entered the service of the crew that to President Hayes’ forthcoming mes acre per year. many Iversons are interested in just at pres ent. Wo believe the schedule for visits is has robbed the people of tbeir millions, sage, say be is of tbe opinion that $3.00, which would tax a man confined to Too Mucli. his bed for a year, and in need of a daily just as he did that of tbe railroad mag greenbacks should be gradually with The furor over the Grant receptions visit, over $1,000 a year for medical attend natea in forming the Workingman’s drawn from circulation and gold and ance alone! And one single bottle of Hop and “booms” Is having its legitimate Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 party, to assist them in furthering silver be issued instead; and he will and all the year’s sickness.— J\n<t. their stupendous schemes through ask Congress to pass a law Itnme<iiate- results. Young Col. Fred. Grant is • also be ng lionized by public recej t:on>, their chosen servants Kearney’s in lv to carry liis recommendations into somewhat io the same manner of his Farms for Sale. fluence i- waning fa«t. D is only diddy. The to idles to royalty declare effect. He will also request Congress necessary giv- t«i'i» -pace enough Persons desiring to purchase good farms ami uu w»»i Luiuu.il ¡»ari-kari in due to pa«s a law liuiiting the further coin that he is the son of bis father. Won of any size will do well to enquire of i derful boy that! age of standard stiver dollars. JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. lMItNC!" YEAH JACKSONVILLE Castoria MUSICAL CONSERVATORY CONDUCTED BY Millions of Mothers express their over Castoria. It is nature's remedy for assimilating the food. Unliko Castor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and unlike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless. Castoria regulates the Bow els, destroys Worms, Cures delight Sour Curd Wind Colic, and and allays Feverishness. What gives health to the Child, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. It is the most re liable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. NEVER 4 THEO. KUGLER rnilE MUSICAL COURSE OF THIS INSTITUTE WILL OPEN ON THE FIRST OF 1 September and is divided in four quarters, each comprising twenty-four lessons. SCALE OF PRICES • Piano, per term. Singing, per tern At Violin, “ Cithern, “ (4 Instructions in Composing and Thorough Bass................................................. Calling at private residences, per term of 24 lessons....................................... . fis 00 15 24 24 . 30 . 24 00 00 00 00 00 USE OF INSTRUMENT 81 ADDITIONAL A MONTH. Pupils are received at any period, and special attention is paid to those who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Musical Institute. Since Healing remedies have been used by K. RUBLI, SUFFERING MAN PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. has there been known such absolute Pain- relieving agents as the Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, C entaur J jniments . I They soothe, heal, and cure. They HEAL— Cuts, Wounds, Galls, Old-Sores, CENTAUR i / I DEALER & WORKER IN (AT TIIE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER) California St., Jacksonville, Pumps, DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Liniments, the most speedy and effective TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE curative agents for MAN and BEAST the world has ever known. The Centaur LINIMENTS I I MRS. J. BILGER. Broken-breasts and Sore N ip pies; CUBE— Pain in the Back, Rheumatism, Scia tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache, Tetter, Pimples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of Animals; SUBDUE— Inflammation and Swellings; BELIEVE— Boils, Felons, Ulcers, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy ; EXTBACT— Pain from Burns, Scalds, Stings, Frost bites, Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centuries has made the NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK have relieved more bed-ridden Crip ples ; healed more frightful wounds, and saved more valuable animals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called “ pain killers ’’ and “skin cures” combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons endorse the Centaur Liniments ; mil lions of men, women and children in all countries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters. Travelers, Liverymen, Teamsters and Stock-growers, are their pat rons. They are clean, they arc handy, they are cheap, and they are reliable. There is no ache, pain, or swelling which they will not alleviate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout HARDWARE, TINWARE, time. Agricultural Implements, PUMPS AND PIPE, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes Wooden and Willow Ware ROPE, TWINE, ROPE, NAILS. THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 cts. and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bottles, 25 cts. THE BEST W0STENH0LM CUTLERY PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS LARGE POWDER AND FUSE, CUTLERY. WIRE, 1 General Assortment of SHELF HARDWARE i hot, Brushes, Chains anä Hose, ETC ETC. ETC. ETC. 4 FIRST-ULAKS MECHANIC WILL Jv attend to Job-work with neatness and I have secured the services of a First-class dispatch. I will also keep constantly on hand a Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair large slock of ing promptly and in superior style. LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. C C L L O o I S I G N N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, I am receiving ami have constantly on a full ami first-class stock of I hand Groceries, N DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO. G Ready-Made Clothing, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc, Etc. ! Everything sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. "WHY SHOULDN'T AT THE The People of this Valley Save Particular attention paid to Farmers’ wants and the supplying of extras for Farm Machinery, and all information as to aueb articles furnished cheerfully, on application. No pains will be spared to furnish our customers with the best goods in the mar ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of the I’ACI .-IU RUBBER PAINT —the best in the world. Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal ing with all. Call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. Satisfaction guar anteed. MRS. J. BILGER. NEW BOARDING HOUSE Board by the Day or Week, —OR— THEIR MONEY! New York WHEN THEY CAN BUY Dry-Goods and Fancy Goods, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, I I STOVES, OF STOVES I Tobacco and Liquors. AND ALL KINDS OF THS ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE ! —FOR— GEXEUAL ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE BY GOING TO Merchant and Exchange Business. •arCALL AND SEE IS.“4®! —OF TIIE— Glenn's Peace in the Family. aving taken the agency of this valuable medicine, I am now pre H pared to furnish it in quantities to suit at the following prices: Trial size bottles, 25 cents; large size (holding eight ot the small), $L or three small for 50cls. A trial for thia specific is all that is asked. Address all or ders to M. JACOBS, Ashland, Or. OE DEPARTURE. NEWSPAPER STAND, California Street, Jacksonville. JACKSONVILLE, NOV. T. rpHESE WELL-KNOWN MILLS, 8ITU- I ated at Kerbyviile, Josephine oounty, are now pre;>ared to do a A VALUABLE PANACEA! Door to Post Office Grand Opening I Kerbyville Alili« Where Highest Cash prices are paid. Next M. Mensor M JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, RYAN'S BUILDING, ON ACCOUNT RS. HASKINS TAKES PLEASURE in announcing to her friends and the public that she has opened a first-class boarding house in the building recently oc cupied by Mrs. M. H. Vining. My table is always spread with the best thp market affords. A share of public pat ronage is respectfully solicited. 45in4 MRS. HASKINS. Will give as mueh flour, shorts and bran, for good merchantable wheat as any mill in Southern Oregon. Flour sacked and branded, customers furnishing sacks. The highest market price paid for good mer chantable wheat in cash or goods. Satis faction guaranteed in all instances. P. B. LEWIS. Kerbyviile, July 16th, 1879. FISHER & COHN, AT COST! SINGLE MEATS f|lHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A 1 general variety store with Geo. W. El liott on Main street, where he will keep a full assortment of cigars, tobacco, smoking articles, candies, stationary, cutlery and toys. Lawtest newspapers from the East always on hand. He invites the publict< ive him a call and assures all thev will call again. 45tf JAKE MARCUSE, NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, SAM’S VALLEY, OREGON, John Windom, Proprietor. lacksmithing of all kinds ex - in a su|* rior manner at prices B to ecutcd suit the times. Give me a trial. „ JOHN WINDOM. Hm’s A alley, Oct. 6, 187». Ú^ÍP E’S AND LEGAL BLANKS OF ali krnus Ivr sale T imes Ornea J V- » « / * »