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itf ,twJfck .vmmii - t,yM-r-"' . "vtty ',-q-n - C .7 Spring Meeting of Juckoit County Jockey J(uli. The following purses will bo run for over -riiK- BYBEE TRACK, Near Jacksonville, Commencing on Thursday June 4th, 1863, And continuing three days. rinsT day's kxcikh. Purse $100 Singlu dash of ono mile, fioo lor all. Entrance ten pur centum. Fttrso $100 -samo day mile lical, 2 in :i, for throe-year olds, Entrance tun per centum. SKCOXI) HAY lt.U!K(. Purse $200 Mile heal.", 2 in .', frcofor nil. Entrance ten per centum. Pltne $50 uo dny slnglo dnsh of (in( mile, free for ull Indian, Spanish ami half-breed horses. Entrance 910, to be milled. Catcli weights. Tlllttl) day's IUCF.8. Purse $250 mile hents, : In fl, free for nil, tit carry 100 lb, on eueli, excepting turcc-ycur-old colts, who carry cutcli weights. Hntranco $100, to be added. jaif The abovo Races are to bo governed by' the rules of tlto Metarie Course, except ing Mich alteration as are herein made, In nil cases, three to enter nnd two to Mart. JOHN S. DRUM, Prcs't Jockey Club. Jacksonville, Ogn., March :U, 18M. MAX MULLER, euccKXJon to .1. A. IIUUNKEItfc MIOTHEU The undersigned, having purchased from J. A. Brutnicr & Brother their entire Stock of Merchandise, Now offers tho same for sale at Greatly Reduced Prices, Tho stock consists of Drj & Fancy Goods Olotiiing, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, And, In fact, n varied nssnrtmnnt of urticlos pertaining to thu (icuorul Merohundlso hubiiiu&s. LADIES and GENTLEMEN plonso to glvo mo n call, nnd examine the Goods and learn tho Prices, before you make your purchases. Do not forget tho placo the Brick Store heretofore occupied bv Hrunncr V. llro. Max mullkr. Jacksonville, July 10, 1KI12. 27 LOVE & BILGER Culiforniii Street, JncKsoiivilic, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN LEAD AND BRASS, HAVE just received from tho Atlantic States and San Francisco, a complete stock of everything In their lino, nnd will . keop constantly on hand an assortment of , tlio best Tin, Sheet-iron and Copperwuro. .Brass Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force Pumps, ChniiiH. Lend PIpo, Hose. HARDWARE, CUTLERY; NAILS of all sizes: Bar, Plato and assorted Iron ; Paint, Oils, Sizes nnd Glass: All qualities of Powder ; Shot of all number"; Brushes ol every variety, etc., etc. Stoves. Alao, always on hand, n largo lot of stoves of assorted sizes. " Buck's Patent Cooking Slovc," and tho " New World Stove," tho tr.vo very best and npproved patterns In tho world. Parlor, Ofllco and Cabin Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed on latest fuel saving plaus. Boilers, Kcttl's, Pots, Pans, mill everything conneoted with tlie&o stoves, warranted diiruoio unu perieci. All articles sold by them or manufac tured. WARRANTED. Their work Is nmdo ,of tho best material and of choicest patterns. ..Orders attended to with dispatch, and filled according to directions. In every thing, their stock is the largest nnd best ever brought to Jacksonville, nnd thoy are determined to BQ'.l.f.t iLow vuwkh rou cash. Cull and examine tlieir stock before pur chasing olsewhuro. kTuno 23. Ifi(i0.-2;i. Agents for HallldayA'Cos SVireltopo. TOU HUNTING neatly executed t tho J SfvNTjLNKL OFFICE. STATE OP OREGON", COUNTY OP JACKSON. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho county of Jackson. .Tons Lonu r. .Ioiik M. Drakk. Illll In Chancery for Foreclosure of Whereas In tho Circuit Court or tho Stutn of Oregon, for tho county of Jack rod, John Long, tho comptainont. has Hied his bill in equity to foreclose a certain mort gage set forth therein, upon the following described lot of land to-wlt : Being n part of lot number (i) four in block No. ((!) fix. as laid down on tho plat of tho town of Jacksonville, fronting (28) twenty-eight feet on Orocon street, and runnlnir back (00) sixty feet, together with the appurten ances thereunto belonging ; and the said complainant having also tiled his nfllduvlt, fctiing lortn mat tue uficnunnt. is n non resident of tho State of Oregon, Therefore. In the name of the people of the State of Oregon, you, the paid John M.Drake, are no tilled to be and appear in raid Court, on the Nth day of June, A. D. !;:). being the first day of the next term of said Court, and answer said bill, or tho snme will bo taken for confessed, and tho prayer thereof will bo granted by the Court. By order of tho Court. W.M. HOFFMAN. Clerk. D. Vm. no!;Tinrr,,Solio'rrorConiprt. ma'hll-8w IN TUB CIRCUIT COUNT OP TIIK Slulo of Oregon, for tho County of .lacijson. John Anderson nnd Jnmes T. Olenn vs. Clinrles Lnugier, Wells, Pargo Ss Co., Trneyfc Co., E. W. Tracy and CO. Beckmun. mil In Chnnccry. Whereas, the complainants have filed their bill in equity, In the Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon for tho county of Jack son, praying that the defendants bo Injolned from selling or transferring a certificate of deposit, given by the complainants to the ileleiulant, Unifies Laugier. Tor ninety-seven ounces of gold dust, valued at sixteen hun dred and llfly one-liuudri'dtlis dollars, and it appearing from the affidavit Hied in this cause, that the firm of Wells, Fargo V. Co.. nnd the firm of Tracy fc Co. (except E. W. Tracy) are non-residents of (his State, nnd that the complainants are unable lo state tho names of the persons composing the llrm or Wells, Fargo k Co. and tho llrm of Tracy t Co. (except K. W. Tracy), Hint said llrm of Wells. Fargo ,t Co.. and the llrm of Tracy ,fc Co. aro Interested in the event of this Milt: Therefore. In tho iinmo of tho people of this Stato of Oregon, tho said Wells, Fargo & Co. and Traoy & Co. are hereby r.otitled to Iks and appear In said Court, on tho Bth day of June, A. I). Ifcllll. and answer the complainants' bill, or the same will bo taken fur confessed, and the prayer thereof will bo granted by tho Court. Hy order of the Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. n. F. Dowki.1,, Sol'r for Compl'ia. Will 1 w8 SHERIFFS SALE.-Dy virtuoof ade creo In chancery to foreclose n mnrtmign made nt tho February term, A. I). 18M, of iiiui;ircuituourt ol tlio Statu or Oregon, for the county of Jackson, In favor of Jas. Hamee, nnd neoinst Uurrell 11. firillln, for the sum of Fifteen Hundred nnd ninety and elghty-threo nnc-huudredths dollars, with Interest nt thu rate of two anil one-hall' per cent, per month, together with costs and accruing costs -I will proceed to sell, for oiv-h. to the highest bidder, on Friday, the K'lth day of May, A. 1). ISO'.!, tho said mort gaged premises, dci-crihcd a follows, to-wlt: Tlio cast half of Donation Claim No. !!). in township number !I8, south of range num ber 2 west (the whole donation claim num ber !!). nforesnld, being bounded ns follows, to-wlt : Beginning at the northwest corner thereof, and running thence east 111.00 chains, thence south SU.UU chains, thence west !!). 1)0 chains, thence north -10.00 chains to tho place of beginning, containing in thu whole truot (J 10 acres, and tho tract hereby advertised lor sale lielng tlio east Iinir there I of) situated in Jncki-nn county, Oregon. wiiii i no improvements tuereiinto belonging. Sale on tho premises, between tho J-onrs of ono nnd four o'clock i m. of said day. W. II. S. HYDE, Slicriil'. Dated April 13, Ifltiil np lfi-lw TNT TIIH CIRCUIT COURT of the X Slate of Oregon, for the .Ineks-on. county of Allen F. Farnlmm w. John It. Bond. Jesse Robinson. Joseph Jacobs, John Barrett. Riehnrd Bair'lt, D. K. Barrett, Robert Barrett, Catherine Keeling, Peter Kesllng, James Uarrell, and Isabella Ann Barrett. JJIll In Ciiniicti-y. Wiikuiiah, the couiplHlunut has filed his bill in equity in the Circuit Court of tho Stale of Oregon for the county of Jnck.son, praying that tho defendant, John R. Bond, bo enjoined from prosecuting his suit at law against tho complainant, and that the de fendants, Thomas Barrett. James Duirctt. J and Rob;rt llarrett, lm required and com- polled to make n good and sufficient titlo to tho ten acres of laud mentioned in complain ant's bill; that all tho deeds made to the said defendant, John R. Bond, bo declared fraudulent and void, and that all the right, titlo and interest of tho heirs of Margaret Barrett, deceased, bo divested, and vested in the complainant. And it appearing from tho affidavit of tho complainant liled in tills cajso, that tho defendants. John Barrett. James Barrett, and Isabella Ann Barrett, wife of said James Barrett, aro not residents of tho Stuto of Oregon 'Aerfore, in tho name of ,tho people of tho Stato of Oregon, you, the said John llarrett, James Barrett, and Isabillla Ann BarroU, wo notified to bo and appear in said Court on tho Highlit Day of Juno, A. D. 18G3, fiiw! answer tho .complainant's bill, or the sumo will bo lafcoo for .con fussed and tho prayer thuroof v.'ill bo granted by thu Court. By order of Iho raid Court. mh7s8 WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. B. F. Dowkm., Solicitor for Compl't. IN TIIH CIRCUIT COUKT OP TIIK Stato of Oregon for the County or Juckson. Ill.AOKMAN, IJowAttD & Co. r.. A., J. Hl.VRKf.K. Dill In Chnnccry to Foreclose Mortgage Whcrenx, in the Circuit Court of thu Stato of Oregon for the County of Jnckson, tlio complainants' in this cause nave liled their bill in equity to foreclose a certain mortgage set fortli therein, upon the follow ing described tract of land, to-wlt: a cer tain land claim or Ranch situated on Ap plcguto Creek, In Juckou County, about two and one-half miles distant from Wells' Sawmill. In Township thirty-nine, south range :i west, being a half section of land, to gether with the dwelling house, out build ings, fences, and nil other improvements on said land claim ; and. tho said coinplnlu- ants having filed an nllldavlt, showing that (no said riclcnunnt I a non-resident ol this State Therefore, In tho nnmo of the people of the State of Oregon, you. tho said A. J. lllnkle are nntllled to bo and appear In said Court, on the 8th day of June, A. 1). 18(13, and answer complainants' bill, or tho same will be tnken for confessed and the prayer thereof will bo granted by thu Court. By order of the Court, mhl lw8 WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. Ukkd fc Oastov, Sol'rs for Compl'ts. XVotico. TO DONATION CLAIMANTS. It has become nn object of much importance, both to tho Settler and the Government, as well as to tho public generally, that tho lines and TITLES to DONATION Claims In this district should bo permanently estab lished ; and in order Hint this ib'sitable end may be accomplished with as 111 tie delay us possible, wo hereby request that nil dona tion claimants in tho following townships, who have not yet made their final proof, taken thu Oath of Allegiance, and paid for issuing their llunl certllicales, do so within ninety days from date, viz : T. Ill S. II. fi W; i'. ;ir s. u. l vj t. :i.r s. if. z w; t.im s. if. -rs snT wV t V?,5nT"itt?: t ri u ih o. ic. i ,i i. .ids. if. . .; i. .in &. it. f W.; T. .'It! S. R. : W ; T. :I S. R. W ; T. III! S. R. 7 W.; T. U7 8. It. 1 W.; T. !J7 S. It. W . 'I' I7 U II ,-. U' . 'n '(U G II I v T. :18 S. R. 1 K ; T. 118 S. R. 2 W.; T. US S. R j'i W.: T. 118 S. II. 7 W.; T. 38 S. R. 8 W.; T. 3'J S.R. 1 ; T. :i!) S. It. 1 B.: T. !) S. R. 2 W.; T. S S.R. 2 I.; T.31I S. It. 7 W ; T. 3!) S. R.8 W: T.J0S. R. 2 H.j T.I0S. R. 7 W. Alter wiileh.'wo will pass on to tho consideration ol oilier townships, until tlio i wholo shall : urenaralnrv have been gone through with to reporting to the Commissioner of the '. ' .. .. General Laud Office. JOHN KKLLY. Register. GF.ORG K K. BR1GGS, Receiver. Land Office, Ros-burg. April 7, 18IJ3. Id I. D. HAINES & Dili). Are now closing out their entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, at the Very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH! ru Glvo us n call, at the Post Offico Building, corner of California and Oregon streets. April 1!), 181)2. 1 li Harness and Saddlery. TIIH undersigned would respect-CfcJX fully Inform the citizens orngEu Jookon and adjoining counties Jr that ho has on hand and will manufacture to order AH jKimla of Saddlery and Harness, such ns Heavy Uraiiglit Hnrnrss (long and short tug), Concord Harness, Huggy Harness' tajsLXDioj-BTattrsr. AlA WOltK WAUUANTED. Store in " Sentinel " Unilding. Call foriiln street. , J1KN11Y JUUGK. Jnckhoiivllle, Oct. $2, '(12. -Jl Osrogjoaa. lVEill. THE uiiderslgned having ' Warhliigtou Mill," live Jacksonville, has thoroughly leased thu mfJi.'H from repaired it, and urcQtcl Netv & InitrovcMl Machinery, which, from my experience in constructing the same, ns well as In mauufnctiuing Hour, warrants mo in saying that thu Oregon Mill nan and will do buttu work than uuy other Mill in tlio Valley. KVKUY BACK OF MY FLOUR WARRANTED "A NO. 1." WM. J. ALLEN. Jacksonville, April 11, 1KG3. 22:tf EAGLE MILLS ! THE undersigned, present owner of these mills, would notify tho public that lie has secured tho services of nil experienced miller, und will furnish tho Ycry best article of Flour In exchange for wheat, at tho following rales, to-wit : For each bushel of good vliqc.r, thlrly-six pi.uwls of flour, two pounds of middlings nnd eight pounds of bran. ALLEN F. FARNIIAM. Jnefcsonvllln. Dec. 25. 18fi2. tf HOUSE 1HLU this oQh'e. .UQutly executed (iloublu nntl Bingle), Spanish tjmlilles, trees in-ini. hi mvur iiosmer .; wo., i.oru nnd rigiring complete ; Ladies' Saddles, i J,0'5'":1 ";; ' ""'P njsner unil .totiii Jockey Saddles, Saddle-bags, Ilridles.Sur- Wy. Urk .c Co.. nntl usnliii-l R.1-. Maury oii.H.4 H.iltfH Kntiiw (liirrvpnmlu "d others lor Iho nggregnte sum of Five i-' Ji'iii ' i ii fty .?' tlioti-antl three huiulivd slxty-nlnu nnd Whips, Mhip-lnshes, und ul oll.tr nrti- twenty onol.uu.lredll.s dollars, Inten-t am zili.a iicntillt fititnil lit n liiat.n!naf olrnb nf . v w . ... i oj! I One Hundred Volunteers Wanted For Compnny "G." To Servo Three Years, unless sooner Discharged. Will bo paid after two year's service, or sooner if I lie war Is ended. TIIK Company will consist of ono Cap tain, ono First and one Second Lieuten ant, ono First Sergennt, one Quartermaster Sergeant, one Commissary Sergeant, live Sergeants, eight Corporals, two teamsters, two Farriers or Blacksmiths, one Saddler, ono Wagoner, and seventy-eight privates. Total, Ono Hundred enlisted men. RATES OF FAY : Including pnv for Horses, First Sergeant (per month) 9.12 All other Sergeants 211 Corporals 2li farriers or Blacksmiths 27 Privates and Buglers 2.1 In addition, thu men will be furnished with clothing, subsistence, quarters timl medical attendance. The allowance for clothing Is three dollars and fifty ceufs per mouth. When an enlisted man draws less than his yearly allowance of clothing, lie will bo entitled to tint dltl'erenee in money. Tho men will bo enlisted as privates. After being mustered into the service of the Uni ted States, tho appointment of uon-commls- stoned unicorn will lie made. Enrolling Ofllco at Jacksonville. Enlisted men will I to sent to Camp linker. In small parties, at Government expense, to bo drilled nnd mustered Into the service of the united States, when arms and clothing will be furnished them. WM. M. HANI), Recruiting OITlccr. Jacksonville, Jan. 28. 18li:i. jan28tf I Th0 Importcd Frcnch ught-Horso T ,rt., .,,, , I LIN ILART, will stand for j.0 ",ln!" the ensuing season nt tiffiW Samuel Culvers, Gasburg. thu season to commence on the LJv llrst day of April and ending on the first day of July, 18li3. Terms.. Ten dollars for single leap; $20 for season: $3(1 to insure. Description. Lion Heart is n licitutlful '',,,k brown. l.U hands high, ami weighs 1-D0 iiouiids. lie coiiiblnert In a remarkable it rt.ill.nu ....I...U....I , "H'Kreu iiioso jsrrni esfi'iiunlHul a good horse. ue,)Hinr. iwti ami Mtom, Willi a iloeilltyol temper peculiar to this noble race of horses. PedigreeLion Hunt was sired by Im ported Lion Heart: his dam by Bathaw, owned and bred by It. Bruso, of Montreal. Llou-lleart took the tlrst-premlum at Iho principal Fair of Lower Canada, in 1857. a light draught. Wo coiillilentlv rccoiimeud him as tho best roads:er in tho Stale; his su periority as a stock-horse has been thorough ly established in this Slate, otto ol' his colts taking the llrst premium at the Oregon State Fair last year, as award to Daniel Gofl', or Polk county; but wo have other proofs of his superiority ns a stock horse in tills conn- ! ty, in tho superiority of his colls, bred hv I J. Piiikhnin. F. II. Gray, J. WrWey, J. 0. Tolmau, J. Hill, A. Rockufcllow, 11. Amer- , man. W. Beeson, and In fact all who have iiriTH. Stock-raisers, are invited to call and see for tlicmsclvo. Pusturo will bo furnlhhed on reaonnble terms to mares from a distance. SAMUEL COLVKIt. Phaml.v. March 18. 18113. if CtllKRIFF'S SALR-Ily virtue 0, i 1 ) ili'iTC' ill I'lmtipoiv fur furiwliwiirn nl'i iiiortfrn'ro. inailo nt lhi Vi.luiiniv IVnn A I). 18ti3, of thu Circuit Court of the Stale if Oriumii. fur .Im.l.-.m, rnmilv In r,.v,. H John S. Ely and against R. F. Maury and others, for the sum of Four tliniirnnd clulit v-1 1 nine and lllty-eielit ono-hundreilths dollar. ' Interest and costs, nnd also four executions, ined by tho clerk of tho Circuit Court i 111)011 lr ceed to sell, for cash, to the hlghci t bidder. on batnruny, the Kith fav of Mnv. A. I). uay, folio W...II . 1... f . II , .. ..- , .. t .... . loo.), iiiu juiimvni'T iicscriDi'ii ueai i.i-iau ' together with the Improvements and nppur I tonanocs thereunlo belonging, to-wlt : Tlio lot at tho south-west corner of Main and Oregon, or Second street, together with the store-houso theion, known as Maury ,t Da vis' Brick Store ; also two certain lots, sit uated on Oregon or Second street, ono tho former residenco of R. F. Maury, ami now occupied by V. A. Owen ; tlio other the former residence of B. F. Davis, and now occupied by Geo. 11. Mi. All of thu abovo described p'-operly is situated In tho town of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. The proceeds of tho salo of thu lot, brick store, etc., at the south-west corner of Main J.ud Oregon or Second streets will be first ap plied to the payment of the decree in favor of John S. Ely. Sale on the premises, be tween tho hours of ona and four o'clock r. ; h. of said day. W. IT. S. HYDE. Sheriff. Dalpd April 1:1.180.1. up'l 15.4w COUNTY COURT, of Jackson county, MayTcr.ni, 18GU. Iu the maUei1 of tho estato of JosKrii G, D.'KS. deo'd. Notlco U lioroby given that S. P. Taylor, udministrator,of said estato, has filed his pe tition, prnyiug Jor an order to sell tho real estato belonging to said deceased ; all per sons intorcbLcd iu said estato aro notified to appear in oald Court, on Wednesday, tho lid day of June, llil), nnd .show i;tuc why an order for tho sale o.f Jiald real .estate ctinitljl litf 1k. .viMilidiil ru.l...,,., ..... ..u hiH.V,. ' Hv iinlisr (if'-tlfiii. i. fi .rnliiiti!.!rt..Tiiil(. ...... .. n tt.. ... i. r I WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. May !, 18GJ. ouy-.l -lw CLOCKS WATflOTG 1 ffillVllUU JEWELEY, -ASH- FANCY ARTICLES - AT - NEW STORE! Next Door to Such Bros. JNEUBKR has Mucked his now rtoro with a large and valuable assortment of latest slvles nnd piittern of POL SPRINli ANDWKIUIIT fffiSQi CLOCKS, JM WA SILVKIt WATCI1KS. tffrmA DIAMOND JBWKJiltY, PKARL. KMKUALD, OA.MKO 8KTS, Together with n splendid lot of other Urenst-Pins, Urooclies, Kur-Ringfl, Finger Rings, Lockets. Buckles. Clasp!!, JJrucclets, .Sleeve Uutlons, Necklaces, WutcIi-ClinlriF. Chatcliiiiift nntl Seals; Also, complete sets of incomparable Qucixtas roxrolx3r, mnnuliictured In on thu richest unil .ino't Iteaiitiful sjK'eimens ol'Oold Jlill nuil Fow ler (iiartz. In addition to the uhove, may be found nt his store (he best qualities of TAHLK AND TOCKKT CUTLERY, And, in short, n ircnerul variety of IVick-NncltH & Fancy Aiticli'H All ol which will be sold tit i.ow i'iuckh unil warranted. RKFAlRIXa-Olncks. Wolcliw nm! Jewelry repaired with promptness, nnd in a manner to guarantee satisfaction. MAUFACTURKDlo order, anynrli cle of Jewelry, with neatness nnd dispatch. TW Call nnd sic Iim new stork, nt lita new store, mi Cnlilbriiin street, next door to SaeliH llri., Jneksnnville. Oregon. Jacksonville. Dec. 17. IHli'J. WILLAMETTE UIVEIl STEAMBOATS! 'pTHE UNIOX TRANSPORTATION I COMPANY have n llrM class Stern Wheel Steamboat leuvlnp Corvnllls everv Tuesday and Friday at I o'clock, v. M.. arriv ing at Portland at f o'clock, r. f., ne.Nt da v. Persons leaving Jacksonville for Porllaiiil will suvo much disagreeable slago traveling hv takiilL' sli-amliDiil nt dirv.illlu U'.lmr, nlso an irregular boat running above Cor vnllls. which parses down every week, giv ing uireo Departure every week Irom Cor vaiiis tor rortiano. i'"or uuy further Information, address TIIKO. MYGANT. Sec'y Union 'J'rans'n Co.. inarch" Oregon City. Oregon Citv. Feb. 2"i. lKU.'I. I'm LIVERY AXI) SALE STABLES. Corner of California and Fourth streets. C L U O A O K & I) II U M, rroprlclow 7hflk THESE STABLES are Mk. .,.,; j&Wlcentrally located, nnd con- fl3i "',.. CHftyi.iili.iit in the Union Ho-JtflSL W TIH'SE STABLES are XBlcntra!ly located, and con .VL .lTveilleilt to the Ullloll Ho ,.1'1, Doies and mules will bo kept by thu l.v or weea. in moi eruie onnrges. "' 1,rol!,:l.,,!0,s.,',v'n '"",r r. n,, LLtjlilhs AM) CAltltlAtilVs. For ono or two horses, to let on moderate terms aim), goon suuuio uorses ami inline, which thoy will let to go to any part of tho country, on reasonable terms. Horses broke to the saddle or harness. Animals Bought and Sold. Tho proprietor plcdgu themselves to glvo satisfaction to nil who may favor them with a call. Jacksonville. Ogn. Aug. ill.-lSff TN T UK CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK J Stuto of Oiegoii for the county of Jaekson. Juno term, A. I). 18(!:$. Mary Cussiday i. Martin V. Cassidny. I'clliloii fur OlTorre. To Martin W. Cassiday You aro hereby notill'-d that tho phiiiiliu". Mary Cassiday, has filed her petition in said Court, pruylnv for n divorce and disi-olutlou from the bonds of matrimony now existing between said pirlie. and for Ihu custody of tho children, nnd that If you do not appear In iho said Court on (he Eighth Daj of June, A. I). 18;:. nnd answer tho said petition or com plaint, tlio Mime will bo taken for confessed, and tho prayer thereof will bo granted by the Court. O. JACOBS, Sol'r for Comp't. April -1,1802. wl IS'otice to Absent DofciuluiiC. rpo WILLIAM WILSON. You mo X hereby notified that unless you nppenr Iu tho Circuit Court of tlio Stnto of Oregon, nnd countv of Douglas on tho second Mon day, tho l'llh day of May, A. I). 18M, und answer Iho complaint of Leonard Stinger, plaintiff, which has been filed with tho clerk of said Court, against you, tho defendant, nnd prays judgment against yon for ono hundred and teveuty and llfty one-hun-dredths dollars, besides interest and costs, tho same will bo taken for confessed, nnd tho prayer thereof will bo granted by tho Court. By order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge iqirlllS llw J USTICES' BLANKS Top sale at THIS OFFICE. :n t