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ukww: in ran mm wnm .IA0KSONVJ M.i: OKIHSON. MTOK AHEST." Von TIIU BKNTINKL." . . . Pan Francisco Cal. . Apple gale. Ogn. Wllber do .. ..Itock Point do Cnntoni Vaftla do J. 1' KUUcr. Thomas Davis. . FT. K Hill... . T. G. Hlrdsetc. Thomas Croxton, Justice Is Wind. Win. Snlcer Jump-Oil-Jo do (5ov. (Jlblrf Portland To I). M Thompson VlUuiy ib W M. Kan Altbmwe Jo Thomas Carr do dd Thomas 1'. Floyd. Korbyvllle do S W. Snwvor do do 1) P. Andeiton Phoenix do A. Ireland Myrtle Creek do Goo. L. Dean Kllenburg do Thcodrtc Cameron Union Town do J.ime I,. Watson Roseburg do Miss Hattta Hunter Rogue Iltver do Dinger Hcrmin, of Conyonvlllc, general Apint for DoueUs County. march niit iecG. UNION STATE TICKET! For Congress, R. F. MALLORY, OF UAltlOX OOUXTY. Tor Govomor, G-. L.WOOD, OF WASCO COUXTY. For Secretary of State, SAMUEL E. MAY, OF .'IAIUOX COUXTY. For Treasurer, EDWARD N. COOK, OFJIAKIOXCOTXTY. For Stato Printer, V. A. MTHEESON, OFLIXXCOI'XTV. w m wii wiipi imii i ! UiAS MUSTY TICKET. UNION NOMINEES. IIEMEJEXTATIVI. M. M. MELVIN, Canyonvllle, DINGER HERMAN, Ro'b'g JAJIKS COLK, Oakland. COUNTY JCDOEs CRAWFORD UADDIS. voit coM:iiKto:;sM: I. U. NICHOLS, DENJAMIN I1UTLKK. ou Jiiniirn LEONARD HOWE. COl'.NTYCLEItKi It. A. C0WLE3. rOKTIIEASUIlWli ANDREW JONES. rOI'. AiltSSORi P.M. JOHNSON. 1VB COROKEMi WILLIAM II. RIDDLE. Protection or Mixa At a miner convention, held iu Jacksonville on the 17tb, the miners rctolved themselves Into n mutual protection Society by the (allotting agreement : We, whose names ore hereunto annexed. do ngree to form ou'selvca into n Mutual I'rotcetion Society, for the purpose of de fraying any and all expenses in prosecut ing to a successful issue any claims that may arise on tbe part of I bo mlncra of tbh county against pcrsoDj-wbo have entered or may hereafter enter, mineral lands of tlii3 county in the Land Office at Hose burg. And we further agree to pay the mm of ono dollar to tbe Treasurer of the Associa tion, or any other person or person au thorized to recclvo the same, immediately, and such further saunas raav be voted nec essary by tho Association, or a majority thereof, from time to time. ltei-oiiT or Road Suivkt. By the polite ness of Hon. J. U. Underwood, wo have re ceived the report of the Superintendent, D. J. l'cngra, of tho 0. CM. 11. Company It contains accounts of explorations in tho southeastern part of the State, made last summer. Tho report is well written, and is a document worthy of preservation. Speak ing of tho survey of tho Eastern part of Jackson county, iu tho neighborhood of Ft. Klamath, tho report says: "Away to tho Eouth, in the dim distance, is thownito form of Shasta Peak. A little nearer, nnd Anther round to tho west is mount I'itt. At the fcot of tho mountain ranges largo springs of puo water burst forth, which form broad and deep livers at their very heads. litre, then, arc the 'Kushlui: springs' 'pUctd lake,' 'gcntlo brook,' thy 'deep i h er,' vaows of winter,' 'summer verdure,' 'high walls,"towcring mountains,' 'green forests,' and tho 'lovely vol,' of which jocls havo sung ami the tourist became entranced, all seen at ono view." After stilklng It, Su perintendent l'cngra found it advantageous tolocalotho road for the gieater part of tho way on the trail explored la 18GJ, by Lieut. Col. Drew, of the 1st Ogu. Cav. VoL (iBaix Crois. Tho prospect for n heavy yield or grain tbo coming harvest bai not been so Uatteilng lor .eraVyeaw. Not withstanding the hard winter, farmers haw generally been able to taw tho usual amouu; of nhcat, oats and barley. Tho warm rains that have been falling for tho last two or three weeks have given the crops such n start that they y, 111 not bo affected by tho drouth us they wero hst year, lai bovkme.st. Street, Coinnjlwlgncr Rosa, commenced work ou tho streets and roads of Jacksonville road district on Monday last, ami from tho amount of gravel being used wc aro led to beiiuvo that good and i ul 'auli il work Js li g pe-rlortmd Amid tbe political excitement nt the na tional capital, the distinguished Slate pris oners seem to be forgotten. In their anx iety for the enactment of now laws our rulers appear to have overlooked the old ones that nrc still in force. Justice is said to bo blind, and wc arc willing to believe the assertion correct; and her blindness is no less apparent than her sloth. Wc are accustomed to hear that laws nrc enacted for the security nnd welfare of social or ganization, but they seem to be quite n3 mythical as the Goddess who is supposed to administer them. There seems to be n species of moral opthalmla that Increase iu a commensurate ratio with the magnitude of crimes against society. The poverty stricken man who perhaps steals to sup port life, or who takes life perhaps in n moment of desperation; is hounded n3 a social pest, but he whose villainies take n wider range whose crimes arc measured only by the limit of power to commit them whose victims arc counted by hundreds of thousands, need not fear the gallows. If the finger of scorn Is pointed at the petty thief Is it just that those whose unscrupu lous ambition bo3 resulted in the loss of property counted only by millions in loss of human lives almost too appalling to con template should go unwhipt of justice? It is time that wc understood whether the word "treason" is n meaningless one, a dciusicn of our Constitution, having no ex istence In fact, or whether It signifies some thing that Justice will take cognizance of. and to which odium will really bo attached. It is time that tbe scale were torn from theeyesof Justice, that she may confront iu the neendny sun those upen whom her sword might rlghteocsly descend. Let htr glance at the desolation tint has fallen upon the Southern States; the ruin ed cltlesr the once fertile fields scarred by the track of tbe spoiler, and the social ch.v 04 resulting frsm bold and bad ambition. Let her stand by the little green mounds that mark the graves of the nation's name less dead; lot her mark the accursed places where sixty thouand of the nation's brav est youth were starved like dogs untildeath was welcome to them; let her mark tho va cant places in Northern homes, to be filled, alas, no more by the manly forms of fathers, sons and brothers who sprang to tbcnlarm of danger, and whoso rest is cow eternal; let her ceo the cruel wounds in the hearts of the people that can be healed by no hu man skill; let her count tho bitter tears of tbe orphan and tho widow, cadi in itself a scalding ocean of anguish; let her reckon the almost countless treasure wasted toke the bandages from bcr eyes, lead her to the grave oi a martyred President upon which only a single Summer's flowers have blo scraed still moist with n nation's tears. and ask her If she has not indeed been blind and slothful. Wc bear also that Justice is impartial. but wc know that intelligence and social position will outweigh Iu her balances the blackest crimes in tbe calender, ami wc re gard this reputed qualification as n fable. If sLc not deaf as well ui blind 1 The peo ple, through their Legislatures, have urged the (luthorltlcsat Washington to bring the leaders of the rebellion to trial, ncd yet we hear that their trial, much let their pun ishment, Is beyond the range of probabili ty, and that treason instead of being "odious" will be tho most successful path to human glory. Democratic Consistency. Who knows what it is? Show as one who can catch n shadow or a Jack O'lan tern and wo will show a man who can ex plain Democratic consistency. That Im maculate party in this county have given us on admirable exhibition or it. They cry down with radicalism, invito conserva tives to join their ranks, and request their Stato Convention to nominate Jas. D. Fay for Congress. What a beautiful spcctoclo of conservatism I Eodorso Johnson and pat forward a little, miserable rcbsl, whose venom against the government has only been measured by his puerile capacity to injure it ; who has openly declared himself such, and whose political record is as darn ing, in n small way, w that of Vallandlg baw or JcU'eraon Davis. Little Fay is a pretty specimen of coninatt$m, Is ho not? Littlo Fay for Congress 1 Well, marry! but this is ctTrontry. We reckon the Jacksonville Cops, are sick of their dose of "endorsement." They swallowed Johnson a few nights since, body, boots, breeches, tailor's gooso and all. That goose must sit heavy on their stomachs for they ore often seen with tbeir hands on that region evi dently in uo little ogony, They remind U3 ot n flock of sheep following their "bell whether" to certain destruction, or n flock of silly moths scorching their wings in the glittering generalities of Johnson's policy. Wo wonder how thoy liko tho interfsreneo with that good rebel (Monroe) who was elected Mayor oi New Orleans. ii.mn iuuouw Roc I'in't (ncre too the Dar-da-knells) 1 Marteh tenth, lfCC f Mn. Enum-n: Itak bac the lettur I ront you last weak, knus I've orltcrfd ml tipplnyon sum; that Is too ea, I hcv kon kloodid to oltcr ml taek-tlx sence I cum up too Oaxonvll too sco the ralle. I wos ov coarse intcrdooccd too menny ov the reeal-roc diraokraU bl the troo roc ilimo krat I cum with. He ted Ide find 'cm roc hartid fellers, spcssially won ov 'cm. and ho wcm. 1 torked konfidenterly with 'cm, and thoy sed taek-tlx wos mloptid bl the dimokray fur nnd ncre that wee must tak n lessun ov the Ainlnrl ICat who roalled itself ovcur, har and nwl, in the mcel bas. .fc trl to make us team tu be whot wee alnt, St don't kalkcrlatc tu be, & speke t hoo-ror fcr Jonscn en the rite korncr. It wos firtherstaitid that wun ov the nther taektlx adoptld wus, the npplnt In to little ofices (scch ns dcllygnytes k cttscttezry,) them nz nin't nllu3 ben ree dimokrats, & it woold make cm furm k voat rite at tho mark and this iz nwl to konkcr. Tha scd wee must pet mour voats (rite or rong, our motto) or the trco di mockrasy wil kontlr.er dod nz ivcr. I herd nwl th spech ov Mister l'hny. the trooly ontcrriCd son ov of tho sonny South, at the korncr, (this wos on the rite korncr, n re frewln korncr fur dimokrats) the unkonk crabel lecder of mcdJcl dimokrasy. and be illustrated tbe taek-tlx. He scd it wos so plane that nun ov the fools thar kneed ur tharln His tork was high toned and cl-tow-qucnt, nllho it wos a departin from our kontincred hoarse in tack-tix for the last fa memcrrobel ycrt. and konsiJerabcl ly chohin to the lion, (this don't meet: honest, kaus lecdio dimokrats ain't oblecdg cd to Ik.) Spcker, as well as the underiind, as he toald me konuMeotaly; bnt it is xpeet Idtodosarvli to the kaus. It was well nown that the sblralrus son bed only ilo- tld tU tack-tix. ft still bleevd in Stalls rites to sce-secd. & aunty-kocrshun. ez an nowDfcd dooring tbe war..',; that scd .Statu ort to bin let alone p Ja Davis, Eskuarc, sed. These sentiments he sos he stil kon tincrs in, furm. lie did not m cnnythlng of Jonson's hangln the womin, nor about tha hangln ov Habius Kcrpus (who's still supcndld fc hangln upp Iu the sonny South), but bo was cl-low-qucnt on the vet oc & abbcrllshncrs & nwl homers where they coodot mak dimokrats, it be cl-low-qucntid ogin 'cm shlverallusly, & ive scnse.hccrn that tha wos lo big too be cn ny hurt bl so lectio man, & I wos sum afcerd he hed ingcrd his own konstltushun in sum parts lie wus cheard nccmcros times bl tho anvel, ospeihlly when he el-low-qsenlly nloodcd to the abberlishun TodsIIs & the Doo-wtlls it ettsetlry. Tho scm scd be wos a blae-goutd it diJnt sptke gud gremmar, I ipofcd it woi sum ov them rccdln abberllihncrs (a i htv no respect fur them.) o most ov that reeding kind is agin dimokrasy. The l'rcydil ov tbe koroer ralie per seeded the grate speker ov the sonny south A konkludid .fur him also. He, too, spok azadlmokrat.A torked in troodimokratic stllc. He stood onto the konstltushun farm, x be is like unto won wel Initrucktid In the churtch, who bod alters kcntlncrly red boath sydc ov bat wun dimokratlc noospapur far ycr, a wood stil kostiner, as the ucdersiad trooly islcerc. Ho ted he'd faynt hopes of tbe kons tltushun in Jon sen, and (oz fur tack-tix odoplld by tbe dimokrasy fur k ncre) wee must ledors fayntly nt tho prefent time. Ho stent i wos cbcared bl the anvel, the underslnd went awn rejoisln home far Roc Pint, i I shel rcmanc at scd plaso til I levc. w TISIOIKOX V. NAsnr, Lalt ordayned paitur ov tho Churtch ov tho noo dlipensasbun. Pe. cS. Sum abberlMner hes writ from Hoc Pint, kolllnc hUself n dlmoVrat. i worn awl troo dimoKrats uln him; tint Is to sa, he's an obbeTlWinuit In dlwlze. A Is I think he's au ablw T.N. airin tho troo kaus. Iltbu furrlner. Idaho News. The following news Is from the Idaho .S7.ifr.rmn, from the 8th to the 13th Inclu sive : In Tuesday's issuo we published n short note from Lieutenant Pcpoon In regard to the attack on Dr. lnsklp's house In Jor dan valley. The following letter give more of the particulars and mentions also the killing of the other men since that time : Orrici: W'ms, Fanoo fc Co., 1 Rvnv City. Match fith, IBfifi. f More pail news was brought up from Jordan valley this nlternoon. Last Fri day cvcnlngabout dusk, the Indiana chased .Mr. Osborn herso and nil Into Dr. In- sklp's bouse nnd kept up n Inrlons attack en the premises nil night, completely rid dllng tho board part with balls fortunate ly not hurting any oho. During tho night they killed a horso within sight ol tbo house, built n fire, cooked and nto him up. Mr. Osborn pot out of the back side of the house and went to the camp for help. Thirty soldiers were sent out but unfortu nately lost their way and did not succeed In intercepting the savages, who continued their firing on the house until after day light, and until about eight o'clock, when they left down the road towards the Owy hee". Some hours afterwards parlies pass ing down the road found the bodies ol two men, .Messrs. Lockwood and Urown, who had been murdered by the savages and one of them horribly mutilated being scalped and bis heart cut out and stuck on n stake. Mr. Lockwood was well known here nnd universally respected, and this brutal outrage caase Intense filing hereabouts. I cannot get full particulars, but this Is tbe s-ilistnnoe of tho lamentable affair. This band of Indians wcro about thirty in number and seem to have followed in the rear of Ciploln Walker's party. TIiom pidity and length of time they continued to fire on Dr. Ioskin's house proved that they were well armed with firearms and had plenty of amunltlon. Everybody is asking where this was obtained, and the universal opinion here Is is that it came from thin CVy. Wiillc you ore sending men out keep a watch for the fntndly Indians prowling around your town. Mr. Osborn and Clhb3 had started for California, but losing their stock were compelled to return. Vours, llnow.s. Tub Latf. STonst. During the past week wo have had n rain storm nearly equal in its fury and amount of water precipitated upon the earth to the hard storms or December and January. The raia commenced to fall on Wednesday nt .1 1'. .v., nnd continued without intermission UN about 4 r. H., of Thursday when it ceased lor n few hour.', but commenced ogain and rained for tho greater part ol Thursday night, and until 8 a. v., Friday mornleg. The damages done lo tho min ers of Jackson creek Is great, scarcely n oiaira utit what uas surL-red more or less. Tbe season had advanced so far that uo moro high water was expected, aud the miners had quit ground sluicing and commenced cleaning up, but the flood has filled many of the claims with gravel to the depth or four or fivo feet nnd at the samo time tearing up aud washing nway the flumes and slulw-boxcs. Men that had worked all winter, and had got their ground In such a position that their wholo winter's work could have been secured in a few weeks, find themselves ulmost where tbey began lost fall. Such floods arc dis astrous nnd the consequences can scarcely bo avoided. The- Kxpce.iiuitH. Who shall tell the hopes nnd fears that arc stitched Into littlo frocks for the form not yet seen I All tho world over, tho quiet, thoughtful brow of expectnul woninr hood bends over them silently. Sometimes n glad emtio lingers on the lips ; sometimes tho busy hands He idly folded over tbo soft cambric folds, as memory carries them back to their own childhood ; Just so their mother sat, with Jint such thonghts busy at heart nnd brnln, before thoy were nest led in n mother's welcoming nrmi. Ah I never till now did they ever fully renllze what n mother's love may be. Never till now did they retrace the Blcps of childhood, girlhood and mnturlty, so carefully, to note all the Christ-like patience and tenderness to which thoso long years bear witness. Then solemnly comes, tho thought : "Just as I looked up to my mother, this littlo ono will look up to mo. Mo 1" Warm tears fall fast on tho littlo frock that lies on tho lap. "Mo 1 Ah I how do I know that I shall teach it nrlght?" nnd with the happy love-thrill Is mingled a responsibili ty so overwhelming that it can rot be borne nlonc. Nor, Ibnuk God, need it be, nor Is it. Ah I whatsoever fathers may think, mothers must needs look upward. Tho girl-mother, from that sweet, socrcd moment, will rise, if ever, disenthralled from her passed frivolity, nnd with tho earnest sent of a new baptism on her brow. Fanny l'trn. Unit. As wo go to prcrs, Friday, 10 P. M., the rain is rfccetidlng in Hoods and the wind is blowing a gale. Jackson Creek Is rapidly rising and threatens to do much damago in town. Hear Creek U said tu be higher than It wun nt nny time during the winter. Statu Cosvi:ntwv. On account of bad wenlhcr nnd tho dlfllculty by which the tel- cgnipli Is noticed, wo were ulilo to get only thi names of tho nominees of the Union Htnte Convention. W- nro compelled to go to press without any hints oven as to the platform. Tin: Uuaso.v Wnv.-Mr. Fay onkcd a Un ion man theovcnliig of tho democratic rally Why his parly wcro not endorsing John fon." Tho Unionist quietly anwcrcd "He cause ho hung Mrs. Siiralt." Tho copper head walked off with u Inge sized Ilea in his car. nrnofrvr-,'- rrs, '-cUsnnvnT I?!$?'iK5iS "efts'. 5ffi ra ''Oil!! i-10, l-Alf,."5P 3iVfowMj (Train; :: y Ilrnll..'Y . "IUFdlA.-1.'' ...... utl0 , eooi. ,., --" 1U. miA.1 ....: "WW I 1 8. J. Day. M 8utton-l WnuP.,; 4Pj Wnrroa Lodeo vn inTTT vor prcccJIng the to lL,n'M Oi)V.RevAK.sy:ANGEU'.W.H. D- F. DOWElT" COmbs m ,VM.OllM0.X. ft 111 practice n all the rwt, .ml .. Judicial District, llioSuS ?&$ gon.nnd In Yreka.Cal. War&?I I ly collected. "ar,'WoinPt. vn, io. ORANGE JACOBS AiiuKftKV AND COUNSKbQR. AND SOLICITOR IN CIIANCKRT Jacksonvhxb, Onraox, ". mrc xs)s, uic Court ll0M,. All business committed to my ears m be promptly attended to. July :j .c2 T. T. OABANISS, M. D -WllJ, MIACIICB- Mcdicino V.Sargory In Jackson and adjoining counties I!a idence In Jacksonville. XJorn. Near Jackionvllle, March aatb, to the wife of M. Hanloy, n son. NEW TO-DAY. Mrs. ItlcCiilly'a School Kmiiii isiatioss. MEDALiiuVAliIEI. Dcst in Spelling, 1'irtt Class, Mi3 Llzzlo Clayton; In Second Clats, Miu Amelia Mil ler; In Third Clans, Master William Ulrich; in Fourth CIhss, J. C. Ovcrbcok. Ika Reading, Mbs ltocna Uunyard. licit Writ lug, Mim Itoeua lluuyard. Most Improve ment In Writing, Mary McCuIly. lK-st Iu Arltbmetlc, Fir a Class, Hint I.lzzla Clayton; In Second Ulakfl, Mary McCully, Dentin Ueograpliy, Mlu Laura Short, Dest iu Gramme-r, Miss Llzzlo Clayton. Thames aro returued to our lleprctcnta. tivca fu Cuugrees for public documents and tpcechef' Tho Ticlict. Tbe Union Stato Convention has complet ed its labors, and presented a ticket for tho support of the Union voters or the Stato of Oregon. Woods will bo remembered as ono of tho Electors on tho Union ticket In tho last Presidential canvass. Ho Is a good speaker, a sound Union man and will raako au eirectlvo canvass. Ho lives In Wasco county, and Is not generally known in Southern Oregon. Mallory, the uomlnco for Congress, Is well known throughout this portion of tho State. Ho lives at Salem, and w as formerly a Douglas Democrat. S. E. May U known to all. He, too, resides at Salem, nnd was formerly a Republican. E. N. Cook Is a Salem man, and wo bclicvo was a supporter of Dell and Everett. Mcriicreon Is tbo ed. Itor and proprietor of tho Albany Journal, lu Linn county. Wo know nothlue of hl political aate-ce'dents, save that he Is n Un ion man. tbo ticket Is a good one, and with the men named as etaudaid bearer we can again inarch on to victory. Wo endorsa the nominations aud pie-dge tbo ticket our firm support. Nahrow Escape. Wo learn that Mr. Lucicn Applegatc, Telegraph Operator nt the Toll House, had a narrow cscano from drowning on Thnrsday last while endeav ortug to ford Cottonwood. Ills horso's feet wcro washed from under him, and he gained the opposite bank with much dif ficulty. Tho operator from this town, who was out on tho samo day, reports tbo very small streams greatly swollen and even Wagner Creek nearly Impassible. Anobkw Johnson has been guilty of too many usurpations nnd acts of tyranny for tbo De-mocracy ever again to confide in him acts for which ho can never ntonc. It is the same old Abolition snake with a Dm ,i'lho aiu black, hitler, nauseous rill, with a very clunny attempt at eucar coatlng-bcwaro of it& Ki3M Vmo crai, 17IA. Who will decldowben doctors disagree ? Doctor Fay administered that im iiniiio to bis Democratic patients on Saturday evening last, and Doctor O'Mvara wants them to vomit It up, Instanter. Detwccn purges and pukes, tho chances aro that tho patient will bo drugged to death. How's your bowelry department, Jacksonville dcinoorats? OmoToniKs Kxur.cisKD.-Our neighbor seems lo bo a, smeller of bad smells. He ba.1 better provldo himself with a bottlo of Cologuo water or volatilo salt noxt limo ho attends a demoeratlo meeting. Sc3 'on a Ijivoucc Sarah iieu,i n Monday last, bled a bill in equity a tbo Circuit Court of Jackson County agaluet Albert IJethDl, setting forth cruel treatment anil desertion, and praying for a dlssolu tlon of tho bonds of matrimony now exist ing. Postal.-Mr. E. D.Foudray has been ai.-poiute-d Post Master of Phomlx, Wk shall strictly adhero to, and defend tho pure, iru, aud successfully rIt"i $ ! plM or our Democratic lathers, wilbont any modltloatlon, "reform," ''reconttruc ion X W. -"-' I'uiiutiii uuKers. That old fogy woulda't swop his chances In an Oregon "mud wagon" for a first-class rall-road tloket, and probab y thlnksNoah'a Ark could outsail the fustcst clipper afloat. Oien your eyes, friend, nnd see iho world moving. Tup. Oat Jturs. Wo have been much puzzled, of late, to know what tho Demo crats wcro going to do, but conjecluro ceased, when wo saw tho candldato for Cougrces hoisted by tho llirttr last week. What a leap I i Si i i School will be opened Iu tho District whool house, on Monday, April 3th, under the mpwldou of Mr I). II, Davis. REAPERS! Tho well known and celebrated OHIO REAPERS, (called tho New York Improved, or Seymour A: Morgan) Combined Maehlue', with great Improvements, having a STEUL OUTTEIl BAK, Can bo changed from n reaper tort mower in leu minute'; cut li mid R. I'vvUwuth, within one inch or two fvot from the ground; will cut K to 'Id ncreM iwr ilnv. din Ihi uh-l with two or moro hornv. Will work on SIDE 1IILI.H, where other machine will not. 'iVy nro easier lo gut tho grain oft' than any other Machine, leaving it out of tho way or tho reaper. Tho GIANT REAPER Culsn SEVEN FOOT SWATH; will cut thirty acres per day. Wo also have McCoriuick's G-foot Ktapcrs ami Mowers, Bull's Ohio Reapers nuil Mowers, MANNEV'S, WOOD'S PRIZE MOWERS, UNION, HAY STATE, KERHEVS ETC.; ALSO, PITT'S 1MP110VJ2D TJ1UESIIINU niACIIINJES, HmsulPS IIussllllou and Suvcpstukes, Thirty to thlrty-slx lacb cylanders. AIUSO, HAINES' ILLINOIS HARVESTER (Header), WIRE IIOR8E-RAKES,on wheels) REVOLVING RAKES, nil sizes; PORTAUE POWER IIAY-PRE3SES, with a general assortment of AQRICULTUKAL GOODS, As low as can bo purchased elsewhere. . . J. P. AIITIIUK a so.v, mli31nil Cor. CalitirnU uj limit S-irU. San Francisco. S UIT FOB DIYOHCE. 62SAr.AH IlimiJiL. VMI.VTIFF, tj. I S ALUKKT 1U.1IU UKVIi.NDA.ST. TN THE CIUCU1T COURT, STATE OF J. Oregon, county of Jackson. To Albert IJethel, Defendant: You nrc Jicreby required to bo and appear In tbo Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for "wtuiiiiiy 01 jacKson.on tno nwuayor June, A. I). 1SCC, lo answer n complaint ou 110 In tho abovo entitled suit. Vou nro hereby notified that If you fall to answer Mid complaint, as abovo required, tho plaint Iff will apply to Iho court lor tho roller de manded tucrclu-to-wit; for Iho dissolution or tho bonds of matrimony existing between yon and plaintiff, and will further ask tho Uurt to decree to this plalutiu Iho enro and custody or Iho children, Iho Issuo of said marriage, and for Iho costs nnd dls- uursmcniH or tin mil to bo taxed. Ulycn under my baud this 28th day of March, A. D. 18C0. O. JACOBS. Pla'tTs Sol. T Wy order or Hon, P. P. Prim, Circuit JudKc iuab31w6 J. S.HOWARD, SURVEYOR S: CIVIL ENQINEEB, Jacssoxviuj: Ockoo.v, llctldenco near the 8onlli fn.irfn,.... sheet. Jauuirv. ?. ttl 11 -, .. Ojlcc nt his residence on Oregon ittttt DR. L.S.THOMPSON PHYSICIAN AND SlUlOEO.V, UACKSO.NVIU.C, UBtaoX, Can be found cither at the City Dro'Sitw, or his residence, one door below tl K press Olllcc, prepared to give rrcapti: tcntion to those reiulrlng bLinrriecs. Jacksonville, Sept.'fllsL d23il DR. A. D. OVERQECK. Dr. Ovcrbeck would snowies to the cll Izens of Juckson county sal vlchltj, laat ho has returned to Jacksonville aol rcnistd the practice or medicine. He wlU ahiji I Sound nt his old stand, llio Ovcrbeck Hospllul, unlesj almnt rnfrtslra at bualucss. Ho would respectfully sollett a renewal of former patronage. JAS. I). I!X S. I. TJUUA MIX L FARGO, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS' Walla Walm, Wasiiixoto!! Tnsrrosr, OFFICE over Hank Exchaw, Mii Stteet, will prnctieo in all lie IVms or the First Judicial District, also tk( Si prcmo Court. Collections prosntl; it-tei.de-d lo. All business cntiutol to v.i care will receive prompt attention. J3if. PETEfl'DRITTi PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST IS I'KIIl'AItl'.l) TO T.UCi: PICTI'IIKH LVUVKIlYHTtLC OF THE ART, WITH ALL THE LATEIMPROVKMllNTS. If Pictures do not clvo satWsclioa. b charge v. ill bo made. Call at his new ui lery, im lh hill, exaailao his pictures, taJ sit lor your llkeiicw?. S. D. FARGO, NOTARY PUBLIC, Walla Walla, W.T., Will take acknowledgments of dfrfs-l'rs-tost Notes aud deeds made out at start M tlco and acknowledged. "" Dissolution Notico, ItHE undersigned has hHd17i . drawn from Iho firm oHIioupwa 4 Davis, aud will conllnuo the 1 prjetice g Mediolne. Surgery and 0." Jacksonville and vicinity, and sol e " share of the patronage. Office it Wi r deneo at the old Murry HoemjiM; 1.1 J'Ar.. Dec. 1.1th. 18CI declitf j. ii. usatm, w. 0. uow LASATER&LANGFORD, ATTORNEYS AT WW, Wnlln Wolln Citr, W. T.i qnodoorwe.tofKyger4B.ey FIRE! FlBBil vtitlof They h?voeopiedwWOl or Oregon, by deposi tine 0,000 State. Oashcaism . JacJonvHUiFruary To Thoiuns Barrett, A DONATION Claimant lnTowisMpX A and 3t South or It. WHcrca, aiuu. - '-.,Kt forth sm this office, wherein tbe 0m " "V(N - stautlatiy as iono; irht llievi quTn.f with "Id Thom" Wtwy bad taken n donatlot 1 Wjftii US nnd 30 south of range 1 cast, w cf f 1 i. nml iibandonul l '". , ,i.Ma. I.3s ? ..""'.Jidoasofthof' j wo, nnu uai ". .: ,,-:Uoas orw ' ,l,ls lu vlolat on of bo Fov'''o e;W f fVinrrreis "creating tno ou, - w. w..n"i ... ,,..i,,(- r.anili III "- -1 aGnCdKodonalons.ose...el StftS;ursuanceofr5 .' ;,... iniini to annesf '..infh oSco in lio-sebiufi OJilfc a. M., ou the lOthdayofAK1 of joar Goto the orev ffl, auu 101 )"' ,,,' nre su tumors to which you are their flight. ttU