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n - f w I UUILUJJUIIIJUJJILI IIIUIWM" -immid ,Pr.,na.MW ww w to ,i m i f tJ :Bi ;r j z m ' m mm 1 arSI mat" last. TUB OIl!(ill. SBXTIXBL JACICSOXVILLi: OltlU-OX. LIST OK AllCNT." I"U! TIM 'KNTtSKt." I.. 1'. FMier Z.Sin Fianelsco Gil. Thomas Davi iipl tr.'lo. Ogn. FT. It. Hill Wilier do P. (J. Illntoye, Hock Point do Them Croxton, . . , .Croxtoii" Dlggint do Win. Fplcer,??!' Jii'ii Off-Jo Jo (Jov. flilili IViilund ' D. M. Thompson, Albany ill W. M. Kvan. Althouso lo 'ItiomMCivrr do dj Thornae P. Floy d Kerb vlllo do 8. W. Sawyer do do 1). 1'. Anderson rimnlx do A. Ireland Mrrll.Tr. ' do (Jo. L. Dean, Kllenl.urg do Theodric Cameron Union Town do J.IMM L. Watson Howburg do .Mi H.illlc Hunter llogno Hirer do Dinger Herman, of Canyonvllle, gnrol Agont for Dong-la County. M Aliolf . . ." 7.7. . 2 Ilh, 16 -Douglas Count)- I'nloii Cou ventlon, The County Union Convention met at Honburg on the 17lh, and nominated tbeir county ticket. Our advice from there speak of great unanimity in all the proceeding of the Convention, and that the ilelegale met delermlmd to fight Cop IMrhwJ. Hejolntloo were introduced, dwlariug the tnlwlon of the Union party Incomplete until the pacification of the I,i Ii rebellion! State bo been effected advocating all proper and conitltntionil raeamrta for the advancement of Larmony ami a satisfactory reeoaitraetion of the lately rebellion State; that every attempt to sow ilieVord in the Union ranks In the work of our eneniet for the destruction of the Union party ami the downfall of Ile pnbllcan Institution"; favoring the itrlct cat economy in the management of State awl County Ann new, and providing for the taking of the nemo of the per-plo on the question of the tlivfeion of Douglas county to be submitted at the county election. Seven delegate were elected to attend the Union State Convention, at Corvallif, vfr.: Jete Appletrate, John 1'ullcrton. Jam WaUon, Win. It. Willie, John Kel ly, Jam Cole and Thomas Deal. The delegate were Iniiracttd to rote and uee their Influence for the nomination of It. F. Mallory, of Salem, lor Hipretent ntlvo to Congreat. The Union party hai always been sue ceetftil in Douglas county, and the canvas fj entered this year with the full determin ation to gain n larger majority than ever before, ami we beliovc they will do It. l-'or the nominations of the county tick et ece another column. Hoc & Stationary Aniscr. Our reader will notice 0. A. Davis' advertise ment In another column, llu ha started n Cencrul Hook k BUI loucry Agency, which wo think la urgently needed in Ibi part of Oregon, for It will enable people to get anything in that line thy have a mind to order, delivered right at their own door, nml we have so doubt the pcoplo of this tee Hon will appreciate and improve tho op liortnnity. This 1 truly a reading age, ami the man who fall to supply himself nml family with useful books will find In a few year that be has inado a great mis take. Mr. J J.wl U agent Or a great num ber of works which are sold exclusively by subscription, among which is ocothathe Is now canvoMing for "firaot and Sher man ami their Campaign," by J. T. Head ly. We do not hesitate to say it Is one Of the very best ami most popular works ever oflereil to the public. .Mr. Ileadlty Is, without exception, the most successful mil itary writer now living, as thousand of readers of "Napoleon and hi Marshals" and " dsiagton and hi (Jcneral" will tes tify, and lie has (rented hi present sub ject with lib rarest genius. The stir and Ore of his dewrlptions will touch a popu lar chord, ami we think this work will meet with a large sale. Dmmhjkatio Oiutorv. Wo subjoin the following synopsis of Fay' tpeech, deliver ertd on Saturday evening hut, nod reported .pcclally for the Kkminkl. "Tho distin guished Copperhead was mounted on a dry goods box In front of a -Lit" nlil.ky mill, nml lielag pregnant with hU duty a a democratic- eltlien, till new born admiration for 1'iMldent Jobnon wan delivered a follow : Constitution, Ohl Constitution New Con atltMtfon Johnson "or any other man" OAoe Democracy Creuback -8ovn tblrtlos-'OIBoe Loaves and Klrbcs-C'oniit-tutlonally or any other way Democracy Thieve Swindler- Jublleo-lIalUIujah ! Celory I when the Uulon jwrty built. Old Uolver Niggers- Culver's frlendn-More niggrOM Thompou-Not o much nig ger CoHtraeU Union leader Kuiply pooketa Hungry Democrat -Andy a brick (jmt liera the orator seemed to have a tirlek In his but, aud n allowed a rIai of "leii-oent rot-gut" to baUueo it). Tho bar raugue aM an hour or more, nml woa loudly ohwrred by the nudleuee. We have only to say that while language that too plainly Indicate the frequenter of grog gerlst, am unworthy tho purlieu of a flsh market, I cheered on tho public streets, copperhead reptile will still liugtr among us." To San Viuwiwo Mr. A.I'ither went out on Tim i why uioinlug' stage for San l'rancleco, Ho will ituni with a new stock of goods. 1 MWI 11,1 DhMociuno. The dvlegate to tlie I)m ocnitlo Statu Conventlou at l'ortlaad.itart ul down on Widiiotday morning latl. 1'ouCoiu vli.in Jlen-r 11 V Dow It hi it lli I li.lt' tO til'' I 111. ill I. D. Appleiratc Couviillon. kltirtul down Thursday J Count j I niuu Com fiitiiiii. J iihiiiin Xliirih 1", I8GC 1'ur unt tiu call of tho Chairman of the County Union Central Committee, Un delegate from the various precinct met in Taylor's J lull, on 1st Mreet.tn caticu with closed door, at lina' A. M. II. Hoot, cf Kden Precinct, was elected Chairman, and I). M. C. (iault Secretary. Several speeches were made by tlm dif ferent delegate, on tho course to lie pur snscl by, and the project of tho jwrty. On motion, the Chair wo instructed to appoint a committee of three on credential, and Instruct (htm to report at the opening of the nrternoon session. !. V. Unwell, (Chairman.) Albert ltoekafellow nml I..M. Wagner were appointed. On motion, the conrention adjournal to meet nl half past two In the afternoon. AFTKRNOO.V aKMfOK. Convention called to order by II. Hoot, in the Chair. On motion, IT. Hoot was elected perma nent Cbalrmau, and in tho absence of the Kccretary A. Itockalellow m chottn As slttant Secretary. The Committee on Credentiul reported the fallowing gentlemen as entitled to scat In the convention: Klamath l'rtcintl0, A. Steam, and proxy for ,T. M. Hums and W. H. .Marquis AVoi-II. Hoot, I. M. Wagner, 8. Colvcr, U. U. Gore am 1). K. Steams; 31iW llork Cbauncey Nye; I'icw Spruiin-H. 1. Dean and Joseph P. Kccse; DarilmtHtl. Jtillcr) Stirling ne-John Wright; Jtmic Crttk Wil liam Freuoh; I-oral C,:-William lUy; j Mamantlaif. Thomson ami N T. Lm- Ter; .UihndA. (I. J'ordyce, l'raok Smith and A. 0. Hockafellow; Jaobon ei Ocorge Jlrown, 11. Duncan, H. V. Dowcll, W. Hllger, 31. Ikllingcr, J. 8. Iive, U. Kareutkl, I 8. Thompson and X. Iangcll; 1 kmwllt John C. Camp bell and C. Shcffllu; I'mvn Twn M. D. Htnrgi and It. 8. Armitrong; Applegatt Jane Wilson. On motion, the lienor t wa received and the committee discharged. On motion, 0. A. 8 team was empow ered to east the whole six rales to which Klamath Precinct was entitled. On notion, A. II. Chapln wa admitted a delegate from Pleasant Crcik, and It. Ikntdict from Steamboat City. Moved and seconded (bat one delegate from each precinct bo appointed on a com mittee to select the delegates to the State Cooveolioo, to bo held at CorvallU on tho 29th of this month. Alter n short absence the Committee re potted tho name of the following persons a delegates: II. F. Dowell. Jacksonville: C. Nye, Table Hock and lluttc Creek; I. 1). Applegate. Fort Klamath; 0. 1Todd, Pvikiosvllle; N. T. leaver, Mansaoeta, and M. II, Drake, Applegate. On motion, the report was received am the committee discharged. Moved and seconded that the Iteport be adopted carried. The convention Instructed their delegate not 1o urge the claim of L. 8. Thompson and J. C. Tollman to a nomination oo the State ticket. On motion, the convention adjourned. II. HOOT, Chairman. I). 11. C. Oaclt, Sec'y. HitMOVKD, We have to ehroolclo the departure of tho fumily of Mr. Wm. I Inn ter from Jackson county. 'I 'hey left tbelr old home, on Hogue It Ivor, on Wednesday last, bound for Albany, which Is to bo their future residence. Mr. Hunter was a itannch and devoted Union man, am be and bis Interesting family will be a valu able acqulslltion lo Linn county. li Ilattw haa long been an agent for tho Skntixbl, and she will pleaic accept our thanks whin we express deep regret that our only lady agent Is leaving us. A Mutai;, Wo committed an error hut week in saying that McDougulI. of California, whs drunk on the Uoor of the United Slate Senate. It wa Saulsbnry, of Delaware, who bad received such an over dose of Democracy, and not tho Sen ator from our neighboring State, who gen erally goes to bed when hi "keg Is full." We will make amends by not mentioning the fact next time KoDoogall get drunk, and expect to balance the account very shortly. Ji'bilkn j Conino The little red mouthed Copperhead, Fay, who spoke on Saturday evening last said that if Dowell wero elected tbero would be a oaruival among thieves aud crimlual. Wouldn't the Democracy have a good time, theu? Wouldn't there be a jubilee a general jail delivery and a glorious ro-union of Fay ami hi democratic friends. The orator seemed to be thankful that even thie crumb ! oomfurt was left them, and wisely conclud ed that it was an ill wind that blow good to no one, as Ihe election of Mr. Dowell seemi to be inevitable. Naw Monthly. We linve received the first number of "Tho Miner," a monthly magaxlne devoted to tho promotion of the mining interest of tho 1'aclfio Stale ami Territories. It 1 publiihed by, aud is the organ of the Cal. Mining llurenii Associa tion, San Frauclsco, Cul, Terms of sub scription, y.t 00 ier nutmm in mlvuuce. Camtaiun Pvi-Rit. Tho second number of tho Kugene City News has nudolts np pearanco. It is neat, typographically, but politically, very democratic, nml exhibits its lack of education by tho nso of eucIi wonU as "lawyalo," "yunyun Ac. L'roin .1. II. l).IIfiiilcroii. Di: W II II.viir.rT.Ii-uiFiUKND: I presume you sec by leleRrniih all im portant movemnls of Congrew, and know obout as well as we do what l going on. I have tried to net since I came hero consistent with lli polltS!is I took while a mndiihite befrire the people. 1 haw ail- voeatid and voted for every meafure pro pweil for th" welfare of Ihe eolnred peo ple, except gMnfC them, the rijrht of voting amonprtho whlt( in the District of Co lambla.and thl I felt bound to oppose. If there should be any mcflcnrc prnprwd to npproprlflto territory to their benefit, I shall favor It; and If Ihey are to be perim ncnlly located here, I shall favor the ex tension of the right of suffrage to them jo soon as they arc wfficletiUy enlightened, as a class, lo enablo them lo voto understand Inply. I suppose there I beginning lo be con siderable canrasslng for candidates to pre sent to the people nt the June election, in Orecnn. 1 suppose the question will nat urally arise In the mind of the people whether I will be n eandlJatc for re-election or not, and T will say tn you as to one whom T regard a n friend, that I am a candidate just to (his extent, that Is: II the people should think proper lo sustain my couro and re-elect mo I will accept the position ami servo one more ttm In Congress, but no longer; as 1 hnvonowlih to consecrate the remainder of my days lo the care and anxiety of political lire r,nt I would like to serve a second term, from the fact that no man can wield his full strength the first term. First, ho haa to become familriar with parliamentary pro ceedings to be expert, and then he must be come acquainted with his fellow member In order tn commind their confidence. I believe I have the respect and good will of all so far, as I bare taken what I considered a conservative course, and ex pect in tho general to sustain the Presi dent's policy. This is a private letter and Intended for yourself, bat you are authorized and re quested lo explain my osition to our friends on proper occasion. Yonrs Irnly, J. IT.' D. llixniatox. New Vork, Jan. 80, 1808. It is Wkm The California dallies have got a big thing on items and they arc prcnlnjj It. When everything tlc fail, they fall back on Wells, alia Donald Mc Donald, the Sacremtnto murtkrer. The present conditiou of Ihe item market stands thus: The man arrested in Idaho has ar rived at Sacramento, ami is being exhibit ed dally to crowd of sheriff, policemen, constable, jailors and diver disreputable character (or Identification. Some think him Welts and others think him not Well; wbilo Donald swears lie I neither Wells nor any relation of Wells, and feel very nnwelt at thus being mistaken for a mur derer. The majority of examining wIidcm csaro one day pretty inro that be i Wells, and then the crowd shout "'lis well;" but the next day the preponderance of opinion gds the other way, and then Wells tblok 'tis well. If the man really be Well, then It r well. Hut while tbero la any reasonable doubt.it would bo well to give tho man, Well or not Well, tho lieucfit of it. Twcre well, Well were hung, but not well to hang a man not Well, for Weils' crime. Ortgowan. A TaaamuK Mwrurr. One of the Al bany paper ys: "Mr. Smith and wife, living between muddy and Calapooia, in l.luu county, were both murdered on Fri day, tho Oth. Smith was shot through tho bead ami was found lying in the yard III wile wa shot in the shoulder and was found dead In tho mnoko hoiwe. On some of the neighbor culling nt the house, a brother of tho murdered man made his ap pearnnco and declared that Smith had kill ed hi wife and then oommltted tuicldo It was observed that the bullet hole in tho hiad nl the dead man wa not powikr burnt, inihenting that the weapon had been In tho haul of some ono nt a considerable distance when the fatal shot was fired. This led lo the belief that Smith's brother bad committed the murder. It was rum ored that thi brother hail been intending to run away with one of Smith' daughter a girl about sixteen years old ami that she and a younger sister, about eight year old, implloated him as tho murderer." Fbom tiih Uiw.-Mr. 0. ilyer relumed home tlil week, bringing a very fine hone. Wo have not seen tho borte nor do we know of what stock bo I, but undeistaud that he 1 very large ami well built, which woaio rady to belleio, as .Mr. Jlyor went lo tho Stolen for the purpose of wiling bluittlf, anil no in a gooit Jmlge ot Uoito-llotb, and nothing but a superior article would Mtl.Cy hi Duo latto. Dklkiutk tuou JiwKniiM:.-Jles.r. William M.Kian ami Campbell Caldwell! wero elcokHl delegates lo tho Union Stnto Convention, by the county Union Conten tion, held In Krbyllle, on tlio 17th. Not to Skhvk l'reshleut Joison re cently nolllhd Ciov. Wells, of ,., Itiat tb8 rebel Monroe must not be jierinittul to sere as Major of New Orleans. AVm. D. Caktkb, of Portland, lias be come associated with Judge Odenenl in tho public-alien of the Corvulllg Guulte. Monbv to Loin. Seo advertisement of D I.lnn, County Treasurer, Greenback i nro on tho rise. TELEGRAPHIC. special 'io Tin: snxrixni.. IMIps lo Ihe Ml of Jforrii. WlMIIMITOV, 211. No conelulon Ins teeii arrived at by llio Way and Mentis Committee on the Finance IHII. The Commllt-e will take a vol- on the matter to-morrow with lh probability of reaching the Mil and aimltt running me bill which came ro near i!ng. Tho Gentle, ycflcrdiy, pased the bill ail thorhtlng the construction of a submarine telegraph trttween the United Slate and West Indie, with cxclnsho prl liege- Tor fotfrt'-en year. The Senate, yesterday, confirmed n large number of appolntmonl. Among them S.JD. Ward JlcCorkc, of Coloiado, .MluUler re'ldsntof the llaw.ibui Hand. Wm. 11 Sargent of Oregon, Indian Agent In Wash ington Territory. D. C 0 ke. of Califor nia. Agent for tho (Iruiid llher Indian, it. ,. I-'nlineld, Agent for Hound Valley Indians. J. S. HiMigtoti.nf New Moilco, Assoc! itc Justice or New Wexlcn. WaSIIIMITDN, 21t. Several Connecticut men had an Interview with tho President, among them Penalor Foster ami Cen. Ilawley, Union candidate for flovcrnor. The Interview was or a per sonal and private nature, and It Ii reported lo havo liecn Mtbfactory to tho caller. The President a'surcd thm ho had given no Intimation of a desire Tor tho election of a Democratic Senator, but. on Ihe contrary, .'.eslron tho weeet or Ihe Union nominees, ami i glad to sec a dlpollion ly the peo ple to support soldiers. W.WWIXIITOK, Std. The House Ulcctlon Committee vottd fl to 3 that James llrook I not entitled tu a seat In Congress and thit Dodge Is. WasitiMirox, !W. A Cull ha been Inmd by tho National Union Committee, of which Alex. Itandall, Ast. Post Hosier Ocnerat, l PitMcnl. for n grand ma meeting to be held at Wahing ton next week to endorse President John son. Hone paecd the diplomatic apportion ment bill, with an amendment aitlborbtlng tho appointment of a Sollcller for the State Department, at an annual salary of 3,oW. The IIouk- paued tho bill to prevent rail road, which bavo received land grant, from lecetvlng any compensation fur (lo ernment business. In the Senile, Drawn Introduced a bill to aid in the construction of a rail road from KnnmM City lo Oalrcaton. ltamtay, of Minn., presented a memorial from tho legislature of IIIhh. for Ibe ea tabllibment of n port of entry nt tho head of Lake Superior. Julian Introduced a Mil lo equal! tho bonntlee of Soklier and Sailor, which ra referral lo Committee im Military ntlhirs. ll'-ndvrson, of Oregon, prcNnttd a joint resolution ol Ibe IgUlaturu of Oregon, in rcjrnrd to Oregon War Claim. Ward, or New York, said Ibat Ihe friend of deceased soldier buried at Arlington cemetery were apprebenslvo lett It should r-rvrt to the heir of (Sen. I.ee ; therefore, he detired lo read a letter from tho Secre tary oHVar, which stale that the Arling ton properly wa bid In for the government at iiti.m, at a i!o for l. S. Taxe. Jan. lllli, the certtllcatu or sale would sotmlm placl on Ilia in the Treasury Department. Sin KiaMi-fo, S.'d.-Ugal Tender" to 7sj. BOIIIiLAS CU1 AY TlDIfflT. UNION NOMINEES. MrnmXTATIVCS: II. M. MKI.VI.V, Canyonvlllo, HINUKH IlKltMAX, Ho'b'g JA.M1CS COI.U, Oakland. OOlttTVJUtMIKi OHAWFOHDUADDIS. Tm COUMIMIONKMi I.H.NIUIIOI, HK.VJAMLV HUTLim. nut 2tiEiirri I.KOXAHD IIOWK. WCAIVCtWIKi It. A. COWI,ES. roitTttiuauHiwi ANDHHW.TOXIiS. lOKAWItUOHi P.M. JOHNSON, rou cono.NiiHi WH.MAM II. IUIHiLK. Bor; TA ilTh .i..'" ""Wn.: March S,, " '"" ""u Wl J- " l wojood, a on. nkw rrrj)AY. Irrmliicililc School l'liml, nillllli: IS. IX Till! 'rni'tarmv X Jiwk.m County, Oregon, i inm II,,,,. Ilidandeighly-IUo uu.l H-tuiity-ono oi ' iiui.uiimh(UM 71-100) dollara-lneoln udc.,ru-Uey-:o tWaboto K,ln.l to Jo, m Ileal l.,u,to Security. luulttst lo b l"Mwml-aiiniiay,iiuihance. DAVID MNN, lieowiror lor JacKon County. Jacksonville, jjarch 22, lsi; y' NOTICE. L. DLUMENTHAL of .i,"J'',,"'1?y"h'lrawn fioni (ho arm or Abraham A lire, ot Hamburg ,l OaU- in,- :.'"' i'"iiiei. .Miraiiam A llio. aoumu all hbllllie of toldflim " 1 oZla! ,'rU;'1 "' 'lleutlll", ffi ail oiiljtaiidlng dtiiuud dm Hit- iluo. uoi, Aim mum, II AllltAIIAJI, llnSl n ' HI-UK.YNUr, -.I, wii-kuii, I March 11, is,;, mr21ff3 en nn nn am e " 5w o w in m w i o. TNTIIE COUNTY Court, for Douglas County, Oregon. J. Abraham and llyman Abraham,) computing the firm ol Abraham A Itrn.t r. I. (I. Thompson. ) TO I.O. THOMPSON', Delondnntt You nro required to appear In raid Court and annwer tnu complaint or tho nbovo nanieil philutlfl'4. Hied ngulnt you, wllhln ten duyii from llu tltno or pcrilco or thli summon on yon, IT sencd wllhln mid Douglas enmity, or II wrxil on you wllhln any other county In thl .Stnle. then wllhln tueutydii) lioin tho time or tho rfrvleo Ihen-or. m lfcrid on jou out or thoStnls of Oregon, then It I nntorul by the Judge ol the nboM' nam- d court, that publication or this ummnn be undo Tor six wcehi, pri or lo the Ul .Monday or .May, A. II. iKfifi, in the "Oregon frmtlnrl," a newsiawr or gi'nernl elteiilntloii, published nl Jackson ville, Oregon theru being no nuwspiper publUhed In thl county; nml you nru here by untitled thai IT you full to auwer iahl eemplalnl n- herein required, tho plalutlU'M wilt take judgment against you lor the sum or two humlrid and rotcniy and seventy eight i lie-hundredth ($27 1) 7H) dnllan, with Interest thereon at tlio rate or ten ier cent, per milium, from the "7th day of" .May, IM.",, and col and disbursements or this notion lo bo liivd. h k rn imrtcK, aio ii ir. j.uwiJitnr. ihwiwiii, 'vii i Msnli II'. ISOO. ninrJIni) "nllli nil Hi) l.'cllin;, d'et WISDOM, (!F,T UNDF.HSTANDINCI. O A DAVIS lias started n Cir.XnitAT. HOOK AND Qtntlonory AReaoy, And will hcrvaftor run a wagon throughout JACKSON And imrhap AU.IOI.VI.Vd COI'NTII'.'J, For the purpote or soliciting and 3Tilliaapv Orclora IVH.M.I.KINU Of 007v.V AM) STATIOXr.llX. All Onli'iM will be promptly attended l. No money required Irtforo the arllole ar dvllvenil, Jacksonville, March St. MC. marZltr SPRBNG TRADE, For which we ofier J 00 CltATIS ASSOUTHD CltOCKFi: V. jmi i.u.vrr.s 1)11. (U.ASSWAlti: In original package, or re-paekid In lot to suit. A l'0.1II.UTi: .1!ilIlT.1!r..T III' Soth Thomas's Cloclcs, Uilieclally adapted lo the Oregon Trade. A I. s"o T II H Ni:W IIAVJ'.N CLOCIC, Co., AMERICAN CLOCK CO'S., (!oo, comprising one and eight day WKUJIIT.HHONH MANTI,K, And till slue I.P.VHK CLOCKS. Plntod Erilannia IM.AMSIini) TIN "vaiu:. Hpelal atleiiU"u, "Jailed lo our SUPKHIOH QUAIJTV Plfttoel "VC7".i'o? Whteh wo gu.iranteo tuperlor to any oth er In tho matlvst. COAL OIL LAMPS And Lamp Steele In great variety. SuiK'iior Titlilo Cutlory, In Pearl and Ivory. Wo Uc especial attention to claseca of cooib suitable TO STKAMIHl A N 1) IIOTHL USK, and aro prepared lo furnish outfits of tho boat class. Your order icpeotfully solicited. IIAV.Vi:! t I..VAVTO.V, 61C & 518,SaniomoSt- Cor .Merchant, . San Fiancltco KTotloe, TK tako this method to inform tho 1 1 Puhllo that their steam saw mill is now sitimud on Orifllua crick about thico and a half miles south cast oourso fiom luchsonvillo, and will hao constantly on hand a good supply of lumber, all bills for lumber cut on short notice. N. H. Tho name of tho firm formerully doing business under tho iminu nf M. Mil ler .V tJohag now ditrolwd m to .Miller, and will herealter do huglm under tho name oil). II, llunoughs ,v Co., and all ins iiiwi trniiMution muH bo dona with D, II. HurrniiuliJi. T l-H. llUHHOUGIIS.tCO. Jniiiiary,27,18t;(J. jan27tf. I? LOU It AND PIlODU0Ktnl.cn In ox X" change for Alcrcluuiilho, nt July 10.-27 MAX MULLKH'S. suaiaions, I.J Slow.Pl.Mnllir.M Tbomaj I'vle.Wato II. Dav k William K .n"' Slylvwter Uc, Defendants. l'm tfthi &a.'. for the ' CmnlitT.., i..i:.,ui,y.'v,"u eto,rV.VaatfJ?-nhttt, piaitniir.nhdi imE! irom ti) ' time r hVK,;? .V? iuonyou,,,,,,,!" co J"", wllhln mom on or ircru iitew.a' ' "'.."? K'ee, or If . ;.:.'".'ron oi,,, no mate f o, , ' V m.i vviiir i .. . 'I- lor e R XS'f . L KHon U IBUOJ and von urn L, in j?? ? ' im. ') me sum Court l. ..:..,','.". order. to answer said cotniilab , . l lJ0 fl1' III" Plalntlirwlll la ej "iN, for the sum 0r l'u liii b? iSI "nI (.;.',) dollars, with erit ttta,y rate or ten i er cen .Ir ,M1 alH nwreliI.ii.iMH)wi:ijAttforlTffi wi I. O. (). I Inrltmmt III.. I ...i ZDfcJrz N. It). LoMiV. ... 4."jIu ar mecilnit, n ... '. rs,.i..Ki,-:"::,"" v '7 r- i m -X, " .v .w. llrolher hi good slaudlng are ntiM i. alt-n.1. NI'.WMAX FISIIKI t, N fj III niiv Dive vs, It. s-.-e'v. S. Jt.Day.''J' M" B"ll0U, ffB,K' wl Wurrcn loilco No,lO,A.F.&A.M A HOLD their regular commasl- u.catloii the Wediicl,y Hrealngise VNor precnllng the lull moon, in an HONVII.l.K, DHKUOX. ,. ... e N.,I.ASOni.I, W.U. C. W. Savaiiu. See y. D. F. DOWCLL, -flL.11 x..VEr, iTAnsan.Nvii.LK, Onrno.v. Will iirnotli-i' In nil tn Court or lb THrt Jiidiolnt lMtrlet. the Siiir"" Court of Ort gon.ttiid In Yrvkn.Cul, VrJxrlprept ly Oiilleclnl. (MIS. ORANQC JACOBS, A'lTOHNF.V AND t'OUXSKLOU AT XV.7U", AND S0L1C1T0H LV CIIANCUUY, Jackonvii.lk, Oawox, 4lllli opiii.lli' llir timrl llnux. All Irti'liie-x ciimmllUd lo Mr can- all) In) nromptly nttvmbd In. July 20, 'Ci. T. T. CA31AXJSS,1M.D. v i i.i. rit.u-Tia- IVIodicino &. Surgery In .lnekn'Uwml unjoining countiM. 11m idciico in Jacksonville. J. S. HOWARD, SUltVLYOll CIVIL ENGINEER, Jai-kmiwim.!: Uiikuov, Iteetdenee near the b'uulh eudofOrrxoa itreut. January, 2, 1S1 Onicc nt Ida resldeiiee onOregoa ttrctt DR. L.S. THOMPSON PJIYSICIAN AM) SI HUF.O.Y. JaKO.NVII.I.K, Ollli.".V, Can lie found ellher at the City Drag Store, or lit residence, one door b. Iw llr ! prvw Olllec, prepand tn give prompt at tention to those requiring In Hrucrt .lackwnvlllv. Sept. ;ilnt. dKtt" DR. A. D. OVCRDECK. Dr. Overbech would nmiounce to tieelt Imiii of Jackwu eoimly and i welly, l bell, rclnrnvd to Juek'iilllett"Jrj"iieJ Ihu practice of mitllelno. He wl alw; Im louml nt hi old Hand, Ibe Overbeek Hipluil, mile .,''' Jv3 ul Uulmis. Ho would n-peeim11; wllclt u leuewul ot lormer imlnmarfe. JAI. I). MIX s.B.niwJ. MIX & FARGO, ATTOKNKYS AND COl'NSl.LlOlb .T JJAW Waluv Walla, W.wiiimitox lKiiniiosr, 0"i FFICK cuer Hank Id, ' Sireel, will practice in an -" of Hat First Judioial Ilwttict, aw nmoin IVtltPt. I IlIltrLUIUIJS I'l"'"!"'- i . .... . .nj t.rniiiiiiiv ier.de.lto. ' AIlliitoim-cirtiMWMW wro will recelie prompt ntteiitloo.Jl'J1-; PETER DRITT, PJI0T0G1IAHIIC AHTIST i.-, inr.i'Aiii:' tu taiu: I'icri ' "" iMlVKHVSTItn OFTIIKAHT, WITH ALL TDK lati:i.mpuovi:.mi:nw. If Plelnres do not l K chin go will I made, fallal Wne uj leiy.uii Ihe hill, A.unIi hi pW"s' ,Bq elt lor your IU.emw- - ' S. B. FARGO, NO TAB Y PUBLIC, Walla Walla, W. f ., Will take cknowledK...enlof $$ test Note and ileu wado out k" 3tf tlcoaud ncknimlulgiib ' dissolution Wotico. riMUSumlcrslgncil Mlto;'"''!' 1 drawn from the Bim "' - ,lW 0( Davis, nud wll conunuo '"",r;-;.,. in Jacksonville ami vle.nl.). shuro of tho patronage. .O""0,", Dec.iatl.J8filJ':J k, a. tAotow- ""lasaterangford, Moil n ni B lriiVrj " . il.il, II ATTOKNEYSATLft r.i Viill CiO'i W Wallu "' l T-VT'iLese'sftl Olio door west of iv-.b" iue. jueJ'L .VI inc. niiirn SIO.K in to "in. vm 0 TO ...... II'IIV li.hcal!' VJT mid b"1 Kei''1 humor to which jou their llight. .- ' uj -"",;r.,in fliTY hook stora l 'U '. '."".- l.nn JT KO IHfir new books