THE OREGON SENTINEL
JACK8UXV11.1.E1
Battodat, Jcxb 26, 1875,
BEPUBUCAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
A Meeting or tbe Republican Slats Central
Committee of tbe Slate of Oregon will be held
in the clly of Portlana, on WEDNESDAY, tbe
Hlhday or July, 1875. L. S.SCOTT.
Chairman.
Dehocea'cy. Democracy baa been
tried and lound wanUn. It once
stood before the people as a party of
honor and justice. But it turned its
back on freedom, persecuted its cham
pions and has became a mere tool of
the save power. InOdeliiy to principle
brought corruption into its admiiiistra
tion. When the Nation rose in 1801.
to cast it out from its high office ol
governmental control, it was not the
political freak of an hour but the e
solveofa people that had no further
use for a party that had betrayed it
trnst. lis fall was the death blow ol
the power which sustained it. The
grave of slavery eliotilj have been the
grave of Democracy.
As a political power, it should have
been banished from the field of Ameri
can politics. But the power of evil of
tentimes outlive the institutions which
generated it. Slavery is dead, but it f
ripened fruit, corrupt Democracy, still
lives to exert its banelul influence on
the destiny of a nation. To lesist the
spread ol its political poison, require
fidelity, watchfulness, enerpy and
thorough organization on the part of
those who love their country, and de
sire its goverment to remain in the loy
al hand of those who saved it from the
deadly attack of Democracy aud Slav-
eiy. Republic
A Cunning Swindle. What is
known as "straw bid?," or bids made
by irresponsible parties says the Bulle
tin, are frequently put in for mail con
tracts with the Government. After an
award is mado the successful bidder re
fuses to comply with the contract, and
the practice has been heretofore in such
cases, to make contracts foi Uruponry
Bert ice, of course with the old conipan
ies, who are likely io be the only par
ties prepared for imine Jiate woik.and
ni-cessaiily at cxoiliitant figures. This
systematic swindle is now in a fair way
to be broken up. The Postmaster Gen.
eral announces that in every case ol
failure on an important route, he will
-notice through the pres, and with.
hold contracts for temporary i-erwee
until others besides the old contractors
shall have an opportnnity to ofleMur
the serice. Mr. Jewell is determined
to make an earned effort to break down
the system of straw bidding, and the
consequent perpetuation of contracts. n
tho same hands. In Arkansas, LouiVi
ana and Texas many of the routes are
long and profitable, and in those fail,
ures are feared in the awards recently
made.
The Centennlal Year. The Cen
tennial jubilee may give birth to many
fooln.li things, but none so luolixh
as the restoration of Democracy. To
celebrate the biith of a nation by le
Etoring to power its would-bo assisMns,
would be a bitter satire on justice and
consUtrnoy. We must round out our
hundreth anniversary by giving an old
fashion welcome to the party that rmde
tho Centennial possible. Anything
short of a rousing majority lor men
and principles that best reflect the stein
patriotism of our early fathers, would be
ingratitude. These men and principles
make up the Republican party, to tin m
belongs the honor of a grand Centen
nial victory.
A Hideous trick was played on a
widow lady in London, on Eister Mon.
day. She received an Eister egg ol un
usual beauty, but upon opening it to
take out tho gilts it contained, lo! a
huge Seulh African scorpion ltll into
her hand and slung her. For days
her lifewa8 despaired of, but she recov
ered. The poibon gilt was t.eut-by a
rejected snitor.
Tho San Francisco Bulletin is in.
formed on official authority thai, the
t cnty of reciprocy between the United
Stalls and the Hawaiian government
has been ratified by the President -md
His MajeMy, the King. Exchange ol
ratifications was made in Washington
on the 25th ult, by the Scret:ry ol
State and Chiel Justice Allen, his Ha
waiian majesty's minister.
Rattee Snakes are bad around Win
neruueca. Joo Bowers lately encoun
tered and slew one that was eight feel
long and had sixteen rattles on its tail.
Winncmncca Mountain i all alive with
theso engaging creatures, and their se
ductive music frequently exhillarates
tbe drowsy traveler.
The Democratic Party.
The country ought to understand the
existing condition of affairs, and what
may be expected from it, and the peo
ple should resolve to act intelligently
and in a right direction. By the oc
currence ol one of those freaks in the
last election fcr members of Congress,
which sometimes mark our political
contests, says the Republic all calcula
tion as to the result was impossible,
and the Demociatio party s cured a
major ly in tho House of Representa
tives, while the mnj"rity of the people
are Hi-publican. Whatever may h.ne
been the cause of this denouement, it
hi hooves us to examine carefully into
the character and qualifications of the
parly Vhich has achieved so sudden a
success, though so obnoxious to the na
tion, and ascertain its capaciiy to pro
tect the public welfare, and to guide
llic country through a period of ac
knowledged difficulty.
It has been olten at-ked, what are the
principles of the Democratic part?
TliA.qtipnUiin wan answered during thif
last Presidential campaign. '"The
Democratic party," said a gentleman,
"never had but two pillars on which to
stand, or upon which it has sloo I for
filly v ears, namely: slavery and negro
hating, and whiskey." True, slavery
has beendestroyed, but the Democrat
ic parly regiels its destruction. Itn
hatied of the negro is so ingrained thai
it seems as il a Democrat could hardly
reg rd him as a human being. But il
lovo of whickey is as firm a ever, in
spite of the temperance cause; ami it
use of it in localities not advanced i
civilizition, shows what a force it is.
If 1 lie strength of the Democratic party
did not coiiMbt mainly in popular igno
rance, a larger number of intelligent
men would bu louud in its ranks. Its
surprit.0 was intense when il dcowr
ed that the party was successful,
though it numbered no more votes than
when it had olten bemoaned defeat.
And it discnv ered further, thai its suc
cess was owing to Republican supine
ness, which prevented 'llmnsamls Ironi
going to the polls. Tlie intelligence ol
the countr,y, therefore, failed in its duly
and let the election go by default.
The usual high purpose and love of
truth, as applicable to the great bus
iness ol life, were absent, and ihep-iriy
mo-t afraid of truth came into power
on .the shoulders of the neglect. Bui
the hUtory of the Democratic parly
cannot be concealed by its fears, nor 7
blotted out by Hs misrepresentations;
and, indeed, its fears are justified, for
it will have to .face the truth which 11
ought to have heard, and which ruighl
have freeil the ciunlry from Democrat,
ic ascendancy. The pirtyis now on
trial balore the nation; and were not
the situation so grave, we might say
that it reminded us of the Irishman that
was brought into court for an offence
he had committed. The Irishman
trembled and wept, and was otherwise
uneasy. His lawyer sought to comfort
him with the assurance that the court
would do him justice. ''()," died the
Iii-hman, "ho iiiy sowl, justice is what
I am afraid ol 1" The Irishman was
convicted ami suffered. And that jtt
lice will be meted out 10 the Democrat
io parly, we have not a shadow of a
doubt.
ArFAins in Tux as and Mexico. A
Washington special says a high official
who has returned from a visit to the
Texas border teports a very deplorable
condition of things. He says the out.
tdde public has no idea of the real slate
of affairs this side the Rio G ramie. A
Aide flretch ol country is inhabited by
Mexican'. They preponderate ovrr
American", and thereby have control
of all convictions of Mexican thief-)
who cross the border and plunder the
Ameiicaus. Upon the part ol the Gov
ernment oflici.ils exists grave apprehen
Mini of serious difficulty with -Mexico
Her Government is powerless to pre
vent outrages. Cortina rules in defi
ance! of the Mexican Government, aud is
closely leagued with Mvxicius on this
si le in schemes for plunder. The prom
iiied move to t-upeisede Cortina is not
believed to have been male in good
faith. Nearly all of the inhabitants on
the border depend on stealing tor sup
port. Texan are now fully aroued
war to extei initiate N nut improbable.
It is sad to say that there are so'me
4'ery mean people in Boston, although
most of the ladies weir straw colored
spectacles. A rich woman there hires
her sister as a servant, treats her in all
respects as a meni-il, n will not allow
her to sit nl the family table. The hus
band of that b astly female takes great
interest in the condition ol the freed
Uiin in South Cintlin, and never, otv
any account suffers' himself lo loose
sight ot Bunker Hill Monument, n
AnOeegon Mining Compast. Not
long since says the IZvatiiig Journal of
the I81I1 iust., we mentioned that a com
pany was incorporated under the title
or tbe "Oregon Quartz Mill and Min'nj Com
pany," for the purpose of 'working certain
mines in Josephine County. Yesterday we
were slow n a piece of qaariz tnken from tbe
cropping?, and which is so rich tbal the part'-,
cles of gold can be seen on every side ol il.
TljU was taken from tbe Gold Hack mine and
is a unusually fine and valuable specimen. A
lot of qnurtz from Ibis mine which was consid
ered to be ebont llie average quality assayed
mx ty-ei! lit dollars lo the Ion. The organiza
tion of j mining company in Portland issi'tne
Ihingofnot nearly so common ocemtence as
fn'inely and consequently of more intrrctl.
The company have one hundred tons of quartz
ore ready Tor milling at the Unld Hack mine
and about sixty tons at one of the olher mituF.
A party of men under Kelly, lormely a-sayisi
lit Seattle, are working tbe mines. They are
also patting op a large water wheel in life v.-
cinity for lumbering purposes. Last Tuesday
a five stamp quartz mill, which the acompany
purchased, was snipped from San Francisco on
a cojst steamer running to C"0S Bay. The
ial.1 is of the best quality, the stamps being 8C0
lb each, and it will be delivered during tin
week at Crescent City. Irom where it will be
conveyed overland to the mines, a distance of
some forty miles. A Mr. Sherman, who lias
had cnn-ulrrable experience in California nnd
Nevada mints, and gave t tic name to the town
of Sherman in the latter Slate, says that the
quartz is of very fine apjiearance, nnd the prus
peels "f llie company. Imm uhat he knows ai.d
is lold, is as good as was llie (Jou'd and Curry,
at the same stave of llirir proceedings.
When Sheriff William Nye, of Call
fornia was about to hang Wah Lee, the
latter, pointing to the rope said interro
gatively: "Chokee like hell?" "Yes,"
said William solemnly, "Chokee heap,
you bet;" and then iht-y dropped him.
NEW, TO-DAY.
1776
1875
GRAND
FOURTH of JULY BALL
AT VEIT'S HALL
MONDAY EVENHJG, JULY 5th, 1875
GOOD MUSIC AND SUPPER WILL
be; provided. Tickctr SJ UU
ii,lit-r)0..dy is inviieii in aitend.
Home Seekers,
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!!
FARMS. STOCK-UAXOHhS, orLOl'o.
Ill llie lowu ol Ai-lliaud .or sale by C. li.
1 ATsU.N. Itul H-Uir Atut uud Lullixlui
ol Accuuuis, AiUldinl, Urt-'cu.
To tlie Public!
ANY ONE wishing 10 sell or purchase am
hti.d ol real estule or having uccuuuls lu
to. t-ct wi.l bud u prompt uud active ugeul in
C. IS. Walton, Ashland, Uieguu.
fey Terms liberal.
FITS CTJHED FHEB ! !
Any person suffering from the above diseas
is uqitbied loudliers Ir. Pisce, -and a trial
uultie ol medicine will b forwarded by cxpus?
1-niiEt
Tbe only cost being u express charger,
wlmh on nig to my laige btisiiios. are tniall.
Dr. Pnce hat made llie treutfneui ot
'Il'a OK fel'iLbPaY
a study fur jean, and lie will warrant a cuie
oy the use ol his remedy. -
Do noi fail lo stiiil tu him for a trial bottle ;
It Coals lil'llnm.'. ui.d he
'VVU.L.lUKIS YOU.
no matter of how long siamling) our case may
oc, or bow many oilier mm die have laiied.
CiiculuroHiul ie-tun niul sent with
I'ltKIC Till Al. HO ITLK.
Be particular in give ymir KxpiedS, as well
us jour Post Office direction, and
Adilrnu,
Dr Chas. T. Price,
67 V iniaiii isireu. New York.
UNION LIVERY
SALE AND ftft EXCHANGE
ss'ir a.de i"e:j
Corner of 4lli nnd California Sts.,
JACKSONVILLE, OREG0.
KUBLI & WILSON PROPRIETORS.
FT-m E rROPRIETOTlS H AVE FULLT
L rebuilt anil rentteu iiieaooTw veil
known rsUbhsltment. nd barf niate rx-
UrsiTe and comtortaMe additions there
to. We hare the Tery b"t htirseis tneies aim Jinr;
tnmduts of all Vlnds. Our stuck of roadsters cannot U
excelled In the State.
Horses Hoarded
Onreaomble terraand the twst of care and attention
bestuWird upon them while uuderthvfr charge. Also
Horses lion slit and Sold.
TVe are satisfied that we can fire satUf tctin( and il
guarantee tbe Min. With this Impression we harr im
hesiUtluuinnolicitinEpatrvnace. oct 16 73.
"WANrBD!
2,000 Bushels of "Wheat.
WE WILL PAY CASH FOR TWO
ihnuatnd bu-liclsof wheat delivered at Asblat.d
Sldis, If delivered soon.
J. M.ilcCALL&CO.
Aahland, June 1 0. 1 875.
TiVashin g and Ironing
Done at th lowest ratit and in lh neateet and
most artistic style by TOY l,OY, on Main
Street, in Jacksonville, Oregon, 3
MISCELLANEOUS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
FOE-
FALL AZVD WIltTEH.1
'4
' GRAND' OPENING
AND
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY!
FISHER &CARO,
(rtttwim to A. ) ISIIEK BRO-,)
TTATK TLEASUI5E IS AXXOUKCIXS MB KB-
1 cvl.it of a large jnvoice of
F1KGT & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CUSTOM-MADE
Gentlemen's and Boys'
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AN SHOES,
v HATS. HARDWARE,
CROCKERY AID GLASSWARE
nQuoas,
. . Tobacco and Cigars,
And a general snpplj of
Family Groceries !
Ih fact anything yon mty want, no
matter whether you are a
FARMER, MINER,
OE ANY OTHER MAX.
t'e are proud to state Ihut we hare bnnjbt
our stock o. gimdsat PANIC PRICES,
and are ready to sell the same
accordingly.
All wc ask is a call and we will guarantee fall
sutislaclion.
All kinds of Proifucc taken in Ex
change for Goods.
UEMEMBER THE OLD PLACE.
BRICK B OCK.
ICortbeut comer ul California antl Oregon tret4.
. FISHER & CARO.
JcI.0nlllr,O'lglxT3.18Tllt
John Bilgek,
jMiLTK AtD WOXCXa VS
XiSheet Ironi
1 1 c d-p-TX-fe-i-
LEAD & CRASS,
And Importer of
B
H1PLE31EXTS,
- MACHINES,
And denlei In
Clears. Tobacco
LIQlJurto.
OCRICS, Ell.,
('ahroroiiii.. Sx-t.
Oregon and Third St?.
G
.l.l KMINVILLR,
77-DEPa CO.NbTAMLY
J. ou nan I ai as-tortnivat
t.f the bet Kuutls u alxiTe,
E
.DLladiDe patiiim, nvizzleo.
hardvt are ami nails of evry
ciiia ana sire an sorts u
painters stock, woimIcd and
wiUuw wore, shot, puvrder.
bia kKmitiis carpfiite rs S.
aiinuts't-Kili, of all kinds,
eTeiy rarictjuf
AGRICULTURAL
R.
IMPLEMENTS,
Coosiillnjf of
Ca-t Iron and Sltf! I'luisu, Self Sliarpening
Feed Cutler". Cauldrons and Icon Wash
Kettle?, CiilttvatorR. Wht el barrows,
rAULOR, nEATl.NO AXD
COOKING STOVES.
Mwnys on band, of assorted alzrs, plain and fancy, of the
latesi fuel wtTtug phtu. All the fnrnitnre ! eontn-cted
with t hone stores aud Is warrantrd dnrable and perfect.
All articles Sold or manufactured bj him
Aro W arrantod
Mis work Is made of the bet material an t of the choicest
patterns. Orders attrndeil to with diatch, and filled
according to dire cttonA. lie will alnars sell at
LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
Call and examine Ills stock bf re making purchases.
decS7.1ST3t.
Administrator's STotice.
NOTICE TS nEREBY GIVEN TnAT TOE
inidfrftincd ha been appointed by the
County Omr; ot Jackson Cnuiiiy. Or'L'ou. Ad
niiui.'lnctor or the Etate of John II lIotTmn,
drceaed. Alt persons having claims against
raid Estate are n quetd to present them, with
ih- proper vnucherr. within fix month Irom th
iljle Ltreoi, to me, at ray oiuie in Jacksonville.
wi. Huffman. Adm'r.
February C. 1875U.
Xast Iffotice to Taz-Payers !
"VTOTICE i hereby given to lhne persons irhn
J. liavf not paid their tax ror the yrar Sl4
that I will in a few days fide for taxes and
charge tbe tax-payer tnilmge. and yon had bet-
Or settle imin diatley and save cn-le. The taxes
must and tbal I Le collected, aud this it the last
warning. J. W MANNING.
Sheriff and tax-collector of Jackson, Co.
T .-M
MISCELLANEOUS.
T.O.r.EAMES E.R.REAME3.
KEAMES B H 6 S.9
SUCCESSORS TO
WHITE & H'lAPJO,
DKJLEES IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Fireproof Brick,
CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE.
-ITfE HATE IX STORE OH ARE IX CONSTANT
T 1 receipt of every description of gtxxU In our lint,
u4 cin nl will sell a cheap oods ny other house
In ltMi:no IIlTer Valley. Oar stuck will alwajt eubrare
a full a&iurtment of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Latest and most fashionable styles of
cady Made Clothing,
, HATS AXD CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Afallitockor ' " .
LADIES'
MISSES AXD '
, .CHILDREN'S
SHOES,
A completo lino ot
California and Salem Cloths,
BLANKETS, ETC.
Wc also keep a very large stock of
GKOCKUIES,
Hardware,
Nails,
Qneensware,
U'asivrare,
Cutlery,
Pnims and Oil?,
Window GlasJ,
Iron,
Steel,
Cist'and Steel Plows,
Wooden Ware,
Willow Ware.
tV sell eTeijtliing la onr boose at tbe
LOWEST CASE PRICES!
And are confident we tun mitvit.of ftdrantags to, jar
cLascrs to glre us a call aud
SEC FOK THEMSELVES.
febl3.I875tf
T&jE "7V 'ZES-HM: !
NEW GOODS AT ASHLAND!
J. M. McCALL & CO.
WE THE
LACrjEST AND BEST SELECTED
njtru isa wxer
si
lock or
Dry Gootls, Clotliln?. Hardware
L i..'
UWIO .VlU SilUlS,
IRON, STEEL,
CROCKERT, iC.
Eytr offered f. r sals In tbe town.
Prices to Suit the Times.
V"a.23.toerI :
a nnn hwiiels op wnEAT, is Exciti"iE
J,JJJ rr o,.Js. ljlglicst i"lte paid, u..J
DOVTIAIL TO GIVE USA CALL.
J. H. HcCALL & CO
AsManJ. October lS.lSTStf
Ladies Attention.
HEW MILLINERY GOODS
ISrs. BI. B. J. Fcnton
Has a choice stock of Spring and Summer Goods
consisting of
silk velvets, feathers,
flowers. lace-.
iuuiions. touquoise.
valour. sjilks,
CRAPE, ORNAMENTS, ic.. and HATS
OF ALL STYLES.
Bonnels.Cap", Head-Dresses. Wreaths and Toi
let Itnquets, will be mtde to order.
Unking or r pairing of Regalias,
Badges nrUowlti-s for Lodges
or I'artiea will receive
prompt attention.
S! Please call at her residence oa Oregon
Street. Jack-ocville
New Store!' New Goods !
JOHN A.. BOYBR,
LINN'S BRICK BUILDING, CAL-sU,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
ASSORTED NUTS,
PLAIX AXI) FAXCY CANDIES,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
FRUITS IN SEASON.
PRODUCE TAKEN IX EXCHANGE.
Please give me a call.
Jacksonville. Angnst 5, 1874. tf.
Administrator' Notice.
-JT-OTICE IS nEREBY GIVES Tit AT HIE trjrDFB
Ll slncj hM tren dutj appointed Adraiatstratnr or
the rsUts tf Minns Watlcrr, derraed, bj tbs Connf y
Coartof Jackson county, State of OrefC"n, and all persons
liaslng elsini against add escace are required tt prrsent
cbem, with 1b proper vouchers, sritbln six months fn.m
the date here Co roe, at my residence la Ashland
trednct, Jackson counts-. Oregon.
II CO II r.BAKCOH. Administrator,
Manh4th,I8Tt;
.MISI'ELLANFOUS.
.AUmiuittiator's Notice.
NOTICE i hereby gireo that the urHerf Ignerl
bu been appointed by the County- Court
of Jackson Connty. Oregon, Administrator or
tbe estate of John Mcl'hernon d'Ceawd. All
persons baring claims agiintt ntld etale are re-qiiestt-J
lo present tfi em. wllb th' proper Touch
er?, within tix months Irotn tho dtte hereol, to
me at my rerirfefice iu Ab!and prt-cinct, In tha
afortraid county. 1 DONN,
March 2tth. 177j. Adm!nItrator.
LUfaTuMF
raiswyiyyitfii-i
TnE WORLD IS IN RI.OOM. Xatare
wears her Summer smite Rut lie victim of
Nirvonj Debility h 1 ke a .1.1 cdled brunch in
II fin si tiitr. Lllnin re-vituiizjloueandpuil-tj
his system with
Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient,
and within a week he will f. el likn a new man.
, SOLD nv ALL nitUUlsKSTS
Adiisiiiistiiitcii'g Aulice.
NOTICE is hereby pivrt that the nrnler
SViud liai bt-enappinteil hy the County
O'onrt cif Juckfon CouiiIt, Ort-enn Ailminis
tralor ol the etale of lXinirl McMnlmn, de
ceased. All person imlehle.1 In i.ui.1 ti urr
"rtauesled tOFellloIhe fame immediately, and
an peonj navins ctaim against Ibe nun c--late'are
rcqnested to prevent Ihem with the
proper voucher" to meat my residnire in Jack
sunville, Ort-gon, within s.x mrlh frrnn the
dale hereof. P.J RYAN,
Arlm'nislralor ol taid Estate.
March 30th, 1875.
IS e ii iieh !
orrEns to tub
CITY AND COUNTRY TRADD
An Immense stock of poodi to be aotd at
6rc.it Bargains, for Cash Down
HEAVY STOCK OK EVERYTHING.
HIIAVV STOCK
Drown aud Bluiclil Cottons.
03?"-
Sheatlogs, Sliirtlnirs. Check.
Denims, Stripes, Etc., Etc.
Ladles' Dress OoikIs,
iaocj Goods of all llnd.
Ribbons, Dutton-, TCtc, Etc
11KA.VV STOCS 02T"
Ladies' and Cblldren's Sbanls,
Ladies' and Children's Felt SWrts,
Aid oil rr Silmora
Qentlcmsutsimd Rijst7ndenreir, '
31vu s antl Bo) ' CNIblnff.
Hats nnd Caps, Hoots and Shoes.
sutiAvy stock oar1
oi.uci.iaij, acocKix.,
and alt
STATLE-GOODS..
3S32a.7-Sr STOCK 005"
AMEKICAN, ENOLISIt.
l'UL.NCH and QERMAS.
VANCTGOODS
PelfuroeTy, Smstt Wares, Stationery. Handkerchiefs,,
Tocket Cntlerv, Dress Trimmlnss, Hosiery
Tanks Notions, Whit. Ootds, .
Candy, riil,Tobncco and Cisars
IVIIOLEdALE AND P.TAIi.
jJCBJITSSIKilJie
TUAT I OFFSR
GKEAT BAfiSGAIKS
apl,75 ror. Cisa is uaxd.
HDHTESS' 'EMPflEIDl!
AND
HARDWARE & CBTLERY STORE
CALIFOItSIA STOEET,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
JOH.N M1LI ER
KEEPS CONSTANTLY OS
band, at prices a cheap a can
be found anjnJitrc in urn marKr-t,
i fall ami well s-lrctlfctotkor
Pnlent ! lifinifiaftsle Hlfies -.1 Shotpin, Ini-la antl
D ntlr; UeTulT.Ts.il the latest patentw; INirket llitul
net, small nni! iHtwttlul; Denlng-rr(h lit t and
trt: aImJ, tl j lt litKiIer nI Huwiler FU-Xi;
Uuiitinjjana IVtcket Knirw of th bt brnntls;
all Moris jf i!it ntnl IVucfie: Opit, artril(-v9t
AVads. ami rrrytlinj- In Spi ixnvn's line.
IU will lo kerp a full lino of
SHELF EAHDWAEE!
KAILS AND HOPES,
Of all kind ant ize;
Carpenters' vud Wagon-Makers
Tools of best quality;
AnJ a complete aMortmeot of
Tafcle and I'ocket Cutlery,
Togett)r with a fall inpplj of
Painters' and Glaziers' Gootls,
Consisting of
Taints, (His, Varnishes, Glass, EIc.
Repairing done in a prompt and workmanlike
manner and a'l oidots promptly flllul.
NetV riflesSIiizzle or Breech-loaders,
Abide to order.
dec5, laT4tf "
suiuntoiis.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon,
fur the Ountjr ol Jackfon.
B F Dowell Plainliff n W O Griswild, De-r
feiulnnt. Aclion ut law.
To W C (Jei-wild. UtCndant.
IN THE name f the 8iatetl Orecon, and by
order of P P Prim, Judpe of said Court,
dated May l.eiplitw-n hundred and seventy live
jou are hereby required In apprar and aniwer
the complamt filed ajjainl Ton in he ahove
entitled action on the 12ili day of June,
1875 ; antf if joa fail w to answer, fur want
thereof; the pluintilT fill lake judgment anainst
jou for (he snm of six thousand one hundred
and sixty three dullais and eighty enrht cent,
together Vt'th interest thereon at Ihe rate of 10
per ceot. per annum, and col and disburse
ments. II K IIanma,
H Kru.r.
B F I)iikll.
Attorneys lor the Plainliff.
Mining Claims,
' phe undersigned i prepared to make preltra
L iuary surreys or Jlininit Claims In confor
mity to the nw law of Congress. All lode
claims held under 'aid law are required to be
surveyed, and the survey recorded.
J. S.'UOWARU.Eurveyor.
Office at Jacksonville Oregon. . JanJOtf
mi