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Yearly AdncrtUlnp, and Tranalcnt Advcr- lUuunlj or tntg-nlhr length, eon- "UactMt tor at Special Kates. IXOAt TXSDERS HECElTD AI CtTBREXT KATES. fjrofesaional ari0. .r. bowzlt. n. kzllt. DOWELL & KELLY, ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, JaektonTltle, Oregon. ADDISON C. GIBBS, COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND U. S. DIST. ATTORNEY, . , . 3 J -i .PORTLAND, OREGON. WW-Mkefli lee in all ConrU of' Record In the i -j tte, and pay particular attention to badness in toe untied siates.uooru. octzcjziy C W. KAULEB. p vj . t ,. B. TTATSOS. KAHLER & WATSON, Attornoyftt-iiaxv, ' JekiiTille;Orrgon. OFfJC: .0p?fitt!ht.Cfurt House. WILL practice in all Courts of tbis Stale ; obtain fatcntt lor all classes of public l.ir.iiS.-lialh mibfral and sgrlcuUdral;. Attend, promptly to collections', and attend to all Conn ty aiiIHrobat business.. ifttkWBxiHc, June 17, 1871.- DR. L. T. DAVIS, SURGEON, JACkSONViLLE, OREGON. ,t S. F. CHAPIN, M. D., JACKSOimLI-E. Physician, and Surgeon. RYAN'S BUICK BTJTILDING, 3d St., Between California & Sain SU- DR. L.GANTJNG, Physician and " Surgeon, Jacksonville, Oregon, CbWjprma Strfd,mxile r. J. Ryan'i Spck .Store. ''-"ulyQo.iCTi.ar V-. G. H. AIKEN, M. T., Physiciai and Surgeon, JacksoBTlIIe, Oregon. OFFICE ;ih -Hi. .TJiJB. Hotel, Third Street J. N. BELL, M. D., JackBOBTiUe - - - - Oregon. Will practice in therevcral branches or his profession. OFFICE, next door to the New Drag Store Jacksonville, , Feb. 17 1872. DR. "W. JACKSON, ftffe. ALCSTYLES OF--PLATE WORK VaDE, such as Gold. Silver, I'latina, Alumnlum, and Rubber. Special attention given to children's teeth. Ether spray used in ex tracting. - . "Will visit Ashland annually on the first of March; also, Kerby villc on the fourth Monday in October. JBBCall and examine Specimen Work.-ffi OFFICE r.Cbna-'ef OdiUmifTST fifth SU. RESIDENCE, opposite the'CourfHottse. ' Jacksonville. Nor. 20. tf 0oricltc O, F. JACKSONYILLEiODGEraO. 10 HOLDS ITS REGUTJAR MEETINGS ON a SrJT evening,.!, the Odd Fellow's .h brothers In gocd standing are invited to attend. T HENRVKLIPPEL, N. G. Jso A. Boteb, Sec'y. Trustees. J c. W. Sataoe. I F. Lct. Regular Rebeka'h Depree Meetinglast Mon day.tr.each month; at ,7 o'clock, r. jc. WRrzea LodieJIo. 10, A. F, & A- K., Mi HOLD, their regular cosamnnicatiops Xjr,onth Wednesday Kvsaiogi or preced Alng the full moon, In Jxcmosville. Oa- WK ir T: a' REAMS, Yft M.. Mix. Kclleb, Scot.' . . . r ijfyotfls, U. JAcKsoarviixE okkcoh, Comer ef California and lltiri- SJ.'- Lr HORNS, Proprietor, BEGS LEAVE, TO ,$FQB,iI, TH Public that he ba the larpcst, best, and most commodious Hotel" in Southern Orfgom It Is located in the central part of Jackson ville ; Stages from the North nd Sonlh leaTO regularly from the 0, S. HOTEL. w iS. , f -f - - ....- The Honse' has lately been re-painted,, and renovated ; the rooms are newly famished, and well ventilated. The Bec'rooms ard supplied with SPRIiVQ .SSPS, and every other' con venience for the comforts of the guests., BOARD AND' LODGING Can be had at reasonable rates, according tq the room occupied. ' TUB KCJ.1 Will be supplied with the best the market car afTord. . .-- . .r-fTr 'TJEascssca FAMILIES ; Can find at this House rooms especially arranged fur their comfort and convenience, -as well as every attention and comfort bsually-found at a well kepj Hotel. t A LARCE HALL. Is attiched to the notel, -for Balls, Meetings, Shows, Ac, and can be had at reasonable terms. Jacksonville, Oregon, Jan. 8, IS70.-tf , , FRANCO-AMERICAN ' - HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. i s OPPOSITE THE Odd FeUow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Travelers and resident boarders will Cud MADAME 01LFOMS BEDS AND BEDDING ! Placed in first class order, and in every ., 'Way superior' to'any in this section, and - unsurpassed by any in the Stale. - HER BOOHS ABE 8EWLY FDRXMED And a plentiful supply of the best of every thing the 'market affords will be ob tained for HER TABLE. Hereafter, her House will be kept open all night, and fqnarc meals can be had at any time through the night. Oysters prepared in every style, lunches etc. to.'be had.JBtagc passengers, and others, out late at'niht, can always find a good fire, hqt meals, and good beds at the above, restaurant. No' trouble will be spared to deserve the pat ronage of the traveling as well as the penna neat community. Jacksonville. Dec. 25. 186D tf TREMONT HOTEL, And. General Stage Office, Main Street, Red Bluff, IV. P. Matiiew, - - - - Proprietor. The Proprietor would .respect fully announce to bis friends and the traAcling public, that be has taken this well known brick Hotel, and will at all limes be ready to wait on all those who may favor him with the light of their smiling countenances. The. L,atcli String will always be oat.. The Table will be supplied with all Ibe mar ket affords, aud prices to suit the times. The rooms, are large and well ventilated, nn'd new Spring Beds throughout. Stages arrive and depart daily, Kortb. Call and sec me. Red Bluff, Cal. Marcb2 ly - Latest from Europe! - EDWIN PEACOCK, ::-: FRESCO , - COBSE, sXG-axrV: CARRIAGE ASD ORSAMESTAL PAINTER m GLAZ1ER1 ..UTIXS. rERU .4.XEX.T.J, T. .LOCA.TED, IK jxcKsoxvmus, rm U jiUimJ to receire orrl.n In any of the abore branches cf the tmsiaess. -Orders leTtat IheNew State Saloon will receive prompt allention." SnOPOSOREaOfSTBtCT. xkxi door to CRTS- TAfSBLACKMUIBSnoP. U)ee9,imiy ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. MARBLE MANTELS.'MONTJMENTS Grave Stones, Ac, always on band, or made to order. J. H. RUSSEL "Ashland, July 3, 1870. lj JA(DESOSViLLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER tocitdjr;?; mib 'Statltn. JOHN NEUBER HAS JUST RECEIVED - - . u A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS AL ready well BcIectdtrStdck" or - ' JEWELRY & SILVERWARE, if GOLD VATCHES & CHAINS, SILVER BATCHES &, CHAINS, rrora.the most eel- ebrafed,rlUYAeTUKERSrofiAHielca: and.-urope, which, ts pffered to the TRADE at PRICES to SUTP.THB! TIMES,.' A NewJotrorightPay.and Thirty How Clocks. ' - v C5 OS ess 9 WatchCS p Yatches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired, aud WARRANTED. o A LOT of Silver Plated Spoons, Knives & Forks, and Castors. Music Boxes, Accori deoDS, Guitars and, Violins, Guitar :and Violin Strings, the best in market. ALarge'asrorlmcnt Of Pocket Cutlery,' Just received a large lot of Toys for Holiday. Great assortment of Cigars, Pipes & Tobacco, Fine Cat for smoking and' chewing, and all other kinds. jwillowwabe: . SPECTACLES OF ALL KINDS -- Agent for Florence, Grover & Baker and nowe Sewing Machines. ' A' Large ' assort ment of SILK & COTTON THREAD hand. J. NEUBER. Jacksonville, Nov4tf. E.C.BROOKS' Kcw Watch-, Clock-, & Jewelry- STORB, JUST OPENED. UNDER THE HALL of the' U. S. Ho'tcl, opposite P. Ryan's store, Jacksonville, Oregon: where can be found a general assortment of Gold and Silver Watclicg, - Golabd Silver Chains and Jewelry, Gold-, Silver-, and Steel-bowed Spectacles, EiKlit Day and IDirij Hour uiock. The American Watches, in both Gold and Silver cases will be furnished at . EASTERN FRICEpi .AH goods represented and sold lor just what tbev are. and for the lowest living profit. J3T .Watches, Cloeks, Jewelry,, and 'Sewing Jiacmncs cieanca ana rcpairea ior pnccs.io cor respond with the times. .October 1,1870, t NOTICE TO MINERS. NOTICE, is hereby civen that the under signed B. F. MYER, has been duly ap pointed, and bonds approved, U. S. Deputy Surveyor, orMineral' Claims In and for Mining "District, No. l.tho raid.diFlrict being defined In extent as in pnblio nolice'issaed 'from Vt S. Surveyor UeneraTs (Juice Tor tne.mstrictotj Uregon, nn ilerdateofOet. 30. 1870. All persons desirous of entering 'mineral claims in said district under the acts of Con gress approved Jnly22j 1866 and amendatory act approved July 9, .1870, must have the same surveyed bj authority. Mineral 'claims may be entered that'are situ ated on unsurve'yed' la'cds as well'as on'snr vcyed lands. All communications addressed to me at Ash land Mills, Jackson- Co., Oregon, will receive prompt attention, as I will give all assistance in my power to claimants wishing' to avail themselves of the law authorizing the tale of mineral lands. B.F.JIYER, U.S. DepntyoSnrveyor. Dated at my Office,- ncar'.Ashlaad Mills, Ore-' gon, March 24, lS7L-tflap EiGLE BREWERY I JOS. WETTEHEX Prop'r. THE BEST OF LAGER BEER KEPT CON glantb on hand r sold by the keg, gallon, or, glass. Seeing is believing, give me a call and judge for yourself. 'Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1870.-tf DLANKS!" BLANKS! "BLANKS! Every description of Legal and Commercial Blank :for sale at this office.- Blanks not kjept on hand will be printed to order on chart no tice, in as good style as in any office' on the coast. Send in your orders. r m. m... dSSiiJS 'TELEGRAPHIC StTJOTARYl .QCT.Oi--Thernail steamer Missouri, running between New Yprlc and Ha; vana, was burned 'at sea" October 29tb. Only 12 out of over W-persons "who were on board were saved. Col.' Al bert's. Evans, -Agent of Iba'Assbcialed Prcss.on tbis-coast; aud ft resident, of. SaaFrancisco.who, was returning from; a trip East, ''where he "h'aTbeen',to.suj perintend the publication ota.bookTof tftiicb"he was the author, is'am'ori'g the nitssTngl " ' .'SliejPresident-bassiffned.Ttho-jTjro'e-k Vlamation declaring-that all provisions ot Aqts imposing diEcriminating ton nage. and imporjt duties in the United' States are revoked,audsballbenceforth remain install force as relates to goods ana -'merchandiso imported into the TJnitdd States in French vessels from countries "other than Franeei so Iontr as discriminating duties'shall continue to. be imposed. by-.iraucq upon goods and merchandise -imported Jo France in ves sels of the United States. The Israelites of Europe are. negoti ating with our Government for the pur chase of 25,000 acres of land, whereon to found a colony of Roumanian Jews, numbering 8,000 families, or 40,000 persons. The Company has a paid-up capital of $1,500,000. At.HendersonvilIe, N. Y., OcL 25th, several thousand persons assembled to witness the execution of Martin Bay land. When the hour of execution ar rived it was discovered that the pris oner had made his escape. It is currently reported in "Washing, ton.tbat Delano will succeed. Boutwell as Secretary of tho Treasury if Grant should be ro elected. The Marquis of Ripon, who presided over the Joint High Commission which framed tho Alabama Treaty at Wash ington, lately delivered an address up on the results of the arbitration at Ge neva. Ho expressed himself thankful that all points involved in tho. Treaty of Washington were peacefully and amicably settled, and regarded this as a great step toward the preservation of peace in the world. Though, said he, the contigversy between' tho two naf' tions -ha(?;been sometimes keen: and eager,-1 the1 feelings of the people, and the respective Governments, never bcr came embittered. Wheat shipped and loading so far this year from' Sin Francisco amounts to 4,016,000: Vessels on the way hith er will carry 4,200,000 centals more. Total, 8,216,000 centals, equal to 12, 2GG.C60 bushels. Mrs. Greeley, wife of Horace Gree ley, died in New York, City, Oct. 30th. TTit" Tinnt.i1 n nli T1ta JV lor nnil waslargely attended. No ostentation was'permitted, Npv.'l. Hon. Jbhn A. Griswold,of New Yofk,dicd in Troy.N. Y.,at 8:30 A.ii:,iOctober 31st. Th.e, national debt was reduced $5, 000,000 Ustmoiitli. ; Thp police in San Francisco.made 1,135' arrests last month. Moral town. The feat of, swimmincr the Hellespont was accomplished by two (British sail ors few" days ago. A policeman In San Francisco was discharged for thenbvel offence of uurs- ing 'Republicans; Served hini right, o'r any other, man; An'apostate.and, back-sljding Mor mon organization has been formed at, Sail 'L'akeVcalled the Utah' Liberating League, which is taking s'trpn' hpld,on, the people, and Spreading rapidly. It i? a' permanent instrument in destroy ing the power of the priesthood and the Mormon Church'. Sometirao since-it was reported that the: German Government bad issued or ders forbidding emigration from that country. The report is now officially denied By that Government, Nov. 2. 'Mrs. Victoria Woodhull has. been arrested in New1 York City on the chargo of liel, and lies in jail in default of $8,0'00 bail. Warrants arc also out-.agains't her and her, 'sister, Tenriic C.Claflin,' charging tnem with having cirmjlatcdpbscenepublications. The horse disease Is' rapidly abating in all the Atlantic cities. It is report ed tohave'appeared in California. A London letter says that Gladstone opposes .the issuing of the Alabama money by 'way of a loan, as it would increase the idiebl. It is 'most probable that bonds will be issued for a part of the. fifteen millions, so as to extend the payment for a considerable period. AFouiiiDAnfe "Weavox. Capt. I. V. Meiggs has given practical evidence of the power of a weapon invented by him, in the- presence of prominent army arid, nary .officials at Washington, that may result in throwing asido all of our present small shooting instruments. It is a fifty-shot magazine musket. 'It was fired at short range, from tho shoulder, and the magazine was emptied in about twenty, seconds, every shot striking in a space no larger than a man. The milUary.and.Davalnien say that it is the most formidable weapon they have ever seen. ' ' : : A lawsuit has just been finished in London which has been on the docket for 147 years. 9, 1872, .9 SCRAPATOEIALS. At tho'end pKthebnjrrait'yeaif 1872, it is calculated; Switwliafdwill have rid itself of all debti"" A man thafkeeps riches, and enjoys themnotisike aa'Ttss.that -carries gold and eiU thisrte.2x- nehas been Dr. Kapp, of Virginia City, has mar ried one of his patients. That is one orKirppiill-ary allraction Jesse Hamlet. o Xexington, Mo., caught a catfish weighing 140 pounds, ip the-BigvMnddysA rlPOuldcalr first"sw'alIowe3 the bait, ancttlien th"c catfish swallowed it. "Say, Jones, what's tho matter with wifoisaid this morning I'd better get' up and make a fire ; I told her to make it herself that'a-alU' 1 The Congressional elections this year so faFhave gvveho,. Republicans 5$, members wnere they have 41 in the present Congress,-and -tho Democrats fall offfrom27to21 in the same States. The.' Worcester '.thinka it Hot'u'n reasonable to expect that the time will como when a man can .travel from Bos ton to Chicago in twelve hours, and from' jBoston to' San Francisco Fn less than two days. The following shows tho space in square yards occupied by former exhi bitions, and ,to. b6. 'used at- Vienna : London (Hydo Park), 1851, 94,000; Paris, 1855,; 223j2l4Yr London, 1862,i 222,316 ; Paris",l80Y,527",745V Vienna, 1873, 2,783,909. The engineer and fireman of a Ten nessee train, at full speed, lately had a1 fight which -esulted adversely to the engineer. The fireman then suddenly reversed the engine with such a shock that several cars were smashed and the train delayed several hours. In Germany,, children go to school at soven o'clock in the morning, and do net leavo until four in the afternoon. Half an hour at riooifis regarded -by the schoolmaster ,as anipla Jimo-,-forJ eauaga uit-ocuiacK urcau anu unnii ing'a enp of Adam's celebrated ale. The Sacramento Union says the Sons of Temperanco are making vigor ous exertions in behalf of. the temper ance cause in California, and that it is evident that the temperanco movement, is taking a deeper'hold upon the com munity than it has'evef'done before. A man named McLaughlin was found guilty of murder in the 'first degree in Sacramento last week, yet ho was. per? milled to leavq the. Court .room, unmo lested and unaccompanied by an officer. He visited saloons aborit town for two hotfr-j and since then has disappeared. A boy of fifteen years was recently thrust into the Tombs of New York for drunkenness. Ho said he was horn drunk. An investigation revealed the fact 'that he had not-been drinking, but had always walked and talked like the drunkard his father had long been. There is only one real Chinese wo- man, in the United States, and she the wieof a San Francisco merchant. acq i)iive-u)i;u imuaies bu cuiuuiuu araohrf' the Mongolians of the Pacific sldpo are all of Tartar-extraction, land are b-augul over, solely xm purposes di prostitution. A, lady with a very inbarmonins; voico insisted upon singing .at a recent party. ' "Whit dbes shb call that?", inquired a guest. "The tempest', I' think,"" answered, another. "Don't be alarmed,!' .said a. sea captain, present,; it's no tempest. It's merely a squall, and will soon be over!"' One of the largest chains ever man ufactured in this country is to he made at tho Massachusetts Stale Prison. It will be made of iron two and a quarter ' inches in diameter, and there will be three hundred links, each of' which will weigh about ' fifty "pounds. It is for, use on a marine railway, at East Bos ton. The greatest blow yet given to the hbt liquid theory of the interior of tho earth, was that demonstrated by tho artesian well at St.Xouis, which. devel oped a temperaturo at tho depth of 4.800 feet which was too cold to bo aug) upjrtm uadepth rnscnbetfwitn'30A. determined by any instrument of sci- mciiianj0.caong-l40iOTei a loot with ence at the time muse for s-ichapur- ,. , emnlo Mm Thfibarn- . - . . ' Pose-' If a lawtwhich it was found neccssa rv to nut in force in; the. seventeenth. century in England were to boresuraed. today it would cause an immense downfall to chignons. It was as fol lows: All women.of whatever age, rank, profession, -or degree, whether' virgins, wives-.or' widows, that shall, from aud after this date, impose upon, seduce,,and'betray into matrimony any sji JLAia AU.3JVt3lJ a Aw uuujkVkU -1 scents, paints, cosmetics: washes, Artifi cial teeth, lalse hair, bpamsn wool, iron stays, 'hoons.4 hieh, heeled shoes, or bolstered-hips,,shalI incur the penalties 01 tne laws in iorce agaiuni. wiicu-uraiu and the like, 'and the marriage, upon conviction, shall stand null and void. NO, 4Qv !- - AJ-isaarEyons little win, 'The best ?bke of The season ml played upon Beveral'p'ahies living di rectly opposite: Jew .Trinity Chnrcb, 'fe?.4i"Xa,aS?JTni?h w: think- too good to,let thp pnblio remain. ii"gnor ailce of. Names' wo'shaU not mention, but ia-'tbe? hbusieVe' have reference 'to livctwo.-inarriod couples; but there aro' no babies'in the-.,houSe.to disturbftheir peaceful.dreams,- or 'with their, chjldish prattle awake th'eim from their morning slumberi Tho Iadywe sbeak' of;. Uie wHeof .aiyoung-ISwy'drcentry hon- ' ored with an appointment and blesedi wim a. uiwo oaoy wnpse neaa its pa pa's, .hat, just fits, thought shq would: play a trick on them', and succeeded most admirably in doinc' So. In mak ing a call at- tho' abovo house: a few days ago, with herolitt"o cheruSfast' aslqepm her ajmsj sho laiditupoil tha; door-step, gave tho, dooc bell a. vigor ous pull, and then ran and hid beneath mo potuu- io awaic coming events, unp, of-ithe husbands came to'the door, saw' the baby, qn the step, but failel to. see who- had- left.it there. While he "was thinking what was best to do his wifo, canio to tho door, whose screams soon' brought wife add hdsband No. 2 to the dooralso, and then iollowed proceed ings that wo did not .think oar ladies hard-hearted enough tpdoyevenifthoy have noTbabies. They insistod that it should not como into tho house, and bursting into tears tfiey felt thankful that there; was such a thing as a-found ling hospital near; the innocent littlo, babe ignorant of what a sensation it had created. While the husbands Were looking at each other with half suspicion, and their wives shedding enough tears td make an umbrella a useful institution, the mischievous little, wife, who could stand it no longer, ran out of her hiding place and picked up tho little boy, saying: "No, no, birdie; they shan't send you to the asylum," and walked intothe room. It is'easier to gues3 tho balance than to tell it, and husbands and wive'j just considered themselves the victims of tho best joko that' a little wifoxould-play upon them. JPortlancl Bulletin, A New Lnsukaxce 'Movement.- Tho. climax, of novelty in the insurance business has been, reached, in Austria, where a company recently proposed to insure people from getting married. At least that was about the effect of the arrangement which was, in other words, that the company would pay a a certain sum to the 'policy-holder at any1 time ho might marry. Upon littlo reflection :it does not seem that ihero is anything absurd in this plan. A man. can make provisions by which ho can be compensated for tho destruction, of his property by fire, or 'the lo3 of a limb by accident, and by which his famijy will be compensated for his re moval by death., Why, then, 6bould ho not be able to provide against .an other very common call contingency ? But it "would be interesting to know how the. 'tariff .rates wero-calculated, though it is probable that the chargo was adjusted, by some mysterious pro cess, to tue age, personal appearanco, .a'susceptibility of tho policy-holder, itiwould bo gratifying 'to" report tho success ot tno Austrian experiment, but the facts will not-permit it. There were numerous". pblicies-issaed,'!and the business seemed to bo in a thriving condition, when tho officers' of the com pany all got married at onco.and:ab sorbed all the assets, leaving the out siders to be preyed upon by handsome women, without any nope ofpecuntary consolation. Shoeing Houses. It is almost im possible to get a horse shod without having the.lrogs cut away. All veter inary surgeons, all horse men. all lead ing blacksmiths, agree that tho frogs should not be pared one .particle, not even trimmed. No matter how soft and pliable the irog .is, cut it away smooth on all sides, and in. two days it will bo dryand hard as a. chip. Yon might as well :nt. off all leaves 6f trees and expect them to flourish as to pare away tho frog and have a healthy toot. The rough spongy part ot .the lrog is to the foot what I caves .are. to. tho trees tho lungs. Never have a red hot shoe put on tho hoof to born it level. '" T ...... GwtA n T.1nn1...t. tltf 1 inz. process deadens the. hoof and tends to contract it. If you do not-think so, try the redhot poker on your finger nail, and,, see how it. will affect 'the growth ot that. There are-many oth er important points in snoeing norses, but these twd-are of anbro importance thanall the rest) are level to the ap prehension of men not skilled in horses, and the two most regarded. Tue Mediterranean sea'swarms with' sharksjfhicb.sihcejthel completion of the Suez canal, are enabled to find an outlet into the 'Indian' seasv t Utah would afford torritory to make over a dozen States as large "as that 01 New Hampshire.