THE OREGON SENTINEL
.IAIKbOSVILLKi
"Wednesday, ; : January 8, 1879
THE IXV.ESTIGATIOX.
A voluminous report of the findings
of the Investigating Committee appoint
ed by the last Legislature has just been
published showing peculations to have
been committed by the different mem
bers of our last State Administration,
among which we find the names of sever
alJJackson county menJjpTrom the re
port of the committee it appears that
more than S96,000 has been unlawful
ly taken from the public treasury by
the late G rover-Chad wick adminisira-
tion. During the Modoc -war we find
that Col. J. N. T. Miller, Commisary
General, drew a salary of S291.C7 per
month for ten months, and Root. A
Miller was paid for services as clerk to
the commisary general from the 24th of
April, 1878 to the 12th day of October
of the same year, for 'which he was
paid the sum of 1,119. Major Quin
cy A Brooks, A. Q. M., appears to
CiItutTttTCye'to ImSJfiess from
the
commencement of hostilites in Decem
ber, 1872 up to February, 1874.
"The committee would reccommend
to your excellency that immediate steps
bo taken to bring all parties to an ac
countability for public property un
accounted for by the quartermaster's
department in this war, as it is the
opinion of the committee that more
than $40,000 was plundered from the
state by these officers who had charge
of the quartermaster and commisary
departments, and this conclusion is
arrived at after a careful examination
of all tho vouchers passed upon by the
auditing board.
In the statement of supplies bought
for the state we find charged 34 horses,
76 saddles, 493 paiis of blankets, 82
overcoats, 45G shirts, 253 pairs of
boots and 7 tents. Of these there
are accounted for, 2 horses, 13 saddles,
212 blankets, 82 overcoats, 451 shirts,
169 pairs boots, and 1 tent, leaving
unaccounted for 32 horses, 63 saddles,
281 blankets, 144 pairs boots and 6
tents, costing tho state $43,180."
XJo it remenbered that this is tho
report of a committee, appointed by xi
Democratic Legislature to investigate
the conduct of a J.mocratic State ad
' ministration. There is no-Republican
misrepresontation in. this matter. A
majority of the ixjiiJinittee wWo Demo-
, cmts and they declare emphatically that
j,a
- .!
take immetv!fltc step? to recover fr
licht finpered Democratic officials the
amount of their stealings. Tho end is
not yet
Important Land DECisioN.-Decem-ber
24, in tho case of T. IL Gates, vs.
The California and Oregon Railroad
Company, an appeal before the Secre
tary of the Interior, a decision was ren
dered reversing the former rule of the
Department which excluded from the
operation of land grants to railroad
companies all lands occupied by settlers
at the time the grant went into effect'
which occupation might be perfected
by the settler by further prospedings in
obtaining a United States patent The
present rule, as established by this de
cision, is that when such occupation
was subsequently abandoned by tho
settler, the land is not to be considered
as reserved from the operation of the
grant, the principles in the cases of
' Sherman vs. Buick (3 Otto., 209) and
"Water and Mining Company vs. Bug
bey (6 Otto., 165) being considered by
the Secretary as applicable to railroad
grants as well as to grants to States for
school or other purposes.
The Secretary concludes with the
customary notice that cases heretofore
decided according to the old rule will
.not be, responded, being considered "res
ajudicala."
, .-,.' Installation. The following offi
cers for Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I.
O;" O. F. were installed "by Jno. A
Boyer, D. D. G. M, on last Saturday
evening: S. J. Day, IT, G.; W. J.
Plymale, V. G.; Jos. H Hyzer, Rcc.
Secy.; Ed Smith, S.; Fred Luy, Treas
urer.; C. TJlrich, R, S. N. G.; J. W.
Robinson, L. S. N. G.; Jno. Hocken
yos, W.j Eiler Band, Cond.; 2T. Ficke,
R S. V. G.; Wm. Bybee, L, S. V. G.;
Jos. Wetterer, R. S. S.; Wm. M. Tur
ner, L. S. S.; Peter Boschey, I. G.j T.
T. McKenzie, O. G.j T. B. Kent, C.
Not Receivable. In the case of
H. C. Owen ys. The Board of Commis
sioners for the salo of school and uni
versity lands, defendants was decided
by Judge Boise in favor of the defend
ants. Tins is a case in which H. C.
Owens tendered swamp land warrants
in payment ol the twenty per centum
on swamp lands claimed by him. The
court held that tho law authorizing the
issuance of tho warrants is unconstitu
tional, hence the warrants are not so
reseivable.
The principal office of the "Wil
lamette Farmer" has been moved to
Portland.
EOCrEEITECVAIXET AXB COAST SAX
BOW CALCES. E. " '
The recently-awakened interest in
th3 project for a narrow guago rail
road from Rogue River "Valley . to
tide-water at or near Ellcnsburg, Cur
ry county, Oregon, drew to Jackson
ville, on Saturday, Jan. 4th, a largo
number of prominent and influential
property holders to confer as to the
feasibility of tho scheme and the best
methods, for its accomplishment
Many of our most substantial merch
ants and farmers, representing nearly
every precinct, were present, and nil
of them had something to cay in fur
theranco of the enterprise.
At 2 o'clock ?. ii the meeting or
ganized By the election of E, K. An
derson, Chairman, and Geo. E. Strong
Secretary.
Mr. E. D. Foudray having been
called upon explained tho purpose jt
the calL He gave an interesting sum
mary of his observations on the con
struction and operations of the Dayton
and Sheridftn narrow gauge road in
I Yamhill ron"tvt yffuirwl.by personal
t-er? i;; i - '.. i . :t. t "
inspection ana lmci,'"-3 mm- wus.
Gaston, the first energetic worker in
that enterprise, and its present Presi
dent. Mr. JEbudray gave Retails as
to the cost of building the D. &s S.
N. G. R. R, besides a mass of other"
interesting and valuable statistics bear
ing on the construction and workings
of narrow gauge roads and their, rela
tive merits as compared with the broad
gauge system, all of which will be
shortly presented to the communities
interested in cheap and speedy commu
nication with San Francisco.
Brief addresses were made by Messrs.
John E. Ross, Kahler, Beekmaii, Hop
wood, McCall and Kent, after which
Col. Ross moved tho adoption of the
following resolutions:
itesoivea mat a committeo ol
five be appointed to prepare n subscrip
tion paper to be, presented to tho citi
zens of Jackson County for contribu
tions towards defraying the expense
of a prelimary survey of the proposed
road.
Debate followed thereupon. Mr. J.
S. Howard civil engineer, estimated
the probable cost of such survey at
about $3,000.
Mr. C. C. Beekman suggested that
tho subscriptions of those now present
who might feel disposed to contribute,
to bo taken, whereupon tho following
subscriptions were announced within
five minutes :
L
. .V4-iJ
5T Ros3 . ... . 50
lUttll ou
Thos. Hopwood 50
E. K. Anderson 50
Enoch F. Walker 50
Wm. Bybee 25
E. D. Foudray 25
Wm. Justus , . .. 25
J. S. Howard 20
Wm. Kahler 20
A. C. Jones ...... 15
Chas. Nickell '. 15
Geo. E Strong 10
Jos. Rapp , , 10
IS. IL Autcnneth 10
Jesse Wilson, Sr .
10
10
5
5
5
2
W.B. Kiucaid...
J. T. Roloson
T. B. Kent
Silas Hawk ,
J. W. Hanierick .
Total cash subscription. 562 50
J. IL Hyzer 5 days labor
D.W.Crosby 5 " "
The Secretary prepared tho follow
ing resolutions, on tho reading of
which Col. Ross withdrew his motion:
Resolved That a Committee to be
-composed of one from each precinct in
this County be appointed by the chair
to canvass the county, each in his res
pective precinct, with power to appoint
a Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer,
who shall enter into correspondence
with citizens of Douglas, Josephine,
Lake, Siskiyou and Curry counties;
that when this meeting adjourns it
shall adjourn to meet at tho call of the
chairman of such committee, at which
future meeting reports from tho vari
ous precincts bhall bo received.
Resolved That said Committee, bo 1
instructed to make inquiries and gath
er lntormation touching the probable
cost of a preliminary survey of the
projected narrow guago railroad from
Jackson county to the sea coast at or
near Ellensburgh.
Resolved That said Committee be
requested to take immediate steps
looking to mass meetings in the differ
ent precincts of the various counties
named, in order that the people therein
may be fully advised of the feasibility
of the proposed road and its import
ance to every interest of Southern Ore
gon and Northern California.
The resolutions were unanimously
adopted, and the Chairman announced
that at an early day during the coming
week he would make public the names
of the members of the committe above
provided for.
Tho secretary was requested to pro
cure tho publication of these minutes
in the newspapers printed in the coun
ties above named.
Thereupon the meeting adjourned to
reassemble at the call of the commit
tee. Geo. E Strong; Secretary.
Note. Many prominent citizens of
Jacksonville whose names do not ap
pear in the foregoing list were detain
ed by the usual press of Saturday's
business. It is proper to" say that the
committee has assurance of the earnest
and substantial support of all such.
BEXT03TS. KKPOBT.
The following is tho Sexton's report
of interments in the Jacksonville cem
eteries for tho year 1878:
January 1st George Anderson;
aged 25 years. Suicide.- Buried in
tern cemetery.
January 9th Cynthia A Roten;22
years, 7 months and 5 days. "Conges
tion of the lungs. Town cemetery:
Februar 25th Rebecca 'Wilson; 82
years, 2 months and 3 days. Kidney
disease. Masonic cemetery.
March 3d Elvira M. Martin; aged
39 years. Puerperal congestive chilL
Masonic cemetery.
March 21st Charles Brunet; aged
58 years. Dropsy. Catholic cemete
ry-
April 5th M. R. Fletcher; aged 51
years and 11 months. Consumption.
Town cemetery. "' r
May 2d Sarah Manning; eged 32
years and 24 days. Peritcnitas,. Ma
sonic cemetery.
Juno 9th Joseph Rf.tn;.-aged -70
yeara.- Accidentally vkilled.Tovm
cemetery. -
June 13th David Crocker; aged 51
years. Consumption, uown cemete
ry-
July 10th G. W. Dressier; aged 53
years. Bilious cclic Masonic csme-
August 2d A M. Astury; aged 63
years, 6 months and 19 days. Inca
rnation of tho lungs. Catholic ceme
tery. August 5th Viola C. Eocbersmith;
20 years, 5 months and -21 days. Pu
erperal convulsions. Town cemetery..
August 18th Lena Hockersmith;
aged 17 days." Inflamatioa of brain.
Town cemetery.
August 27th Mrs. Elizabeth Mau
ry; aged 41 years, 3 months and 15
days. Consumption. Towncemetery.
September 13th Mrs. Jane Fiddler;
aged 71 years, 9 months and 1 day.
Bilious fever. I. O. of O. F. cemetery.
Septcmtar 23d Lloyd B. Goddard;
aged I ycer, 10 months and 20 days.
Infiamation c bowels. Masonic cem
etery. October 9th Jasper Ecall; ftjed 15
years, 7 months and 1C days. Typhoid
iever. JMasonio cemetery.
October 24th David "V7. nucston;
aged 47 years, 9 months and LI days.
Bilious fever. Town cemetery.
October 29th Owen Coylcj aged C8
years. Hemorrhage of kidneys. Cath
olic cemetery. , .
ilv-uuV Iai j.HiJ:i35iir (SrenofjT
ccod 03 years and 6 months. Pneu
. u
monia. Masonic cemetery. - - -Nc-vcmbeT
4th L. C. Emerson; 4
years and 4 months. Diphtheria.
Town cemetery.
November 21nt Joseph Batcmau;
51 years. Consumption; Town cem
etery.
December 4th Susan Johnon; aged
58 years, 9 months and 10 days. Drop
sy. Town cemetery.
December 7th W. H. McDaniel;
aged 37 years, 11 months and 19 days.
Consumption. Imp. O. R. M. ceme
tery. December 16th John L. Badger;
aged 68 years. Pneumonia. Town
cemetery.
The most prominent feature of this
year's report is the largest percentage
cf aged persons as compared with oth
er years. Oat of twenty-six white
persons interred, thirteen, or ju3t half,
were over fifty years of ago, and eight
between twenty and fifty, leaving only
five children, and not one of them (the
children) from town; tho nearest one,
Mr. Thomas Beall's little boy, being
five miles distant. In looking over my
lists of former years, I find that the
last child of school ago (that is between
four and twenty) that died in thi3 dii
trictwas Emily T. Jones, on March
23d, 1875, three years and nine
months ago, ana 'the school cloik'o ro-
Xort Iszt Spring shsrg focr ."lidiiJierl
and thirteen children of school; ago in
the district and a little mere than, that
in the two previous years. ' Therefore,
I hardly think there is a town in th
State, or perhaps in the United. StatesA
that can show a better health record
for children than Jacksonville Oregon.
R. S. DrjNLAr,
Sexton Jacksonville Cemetery.
Cohmissioks. Governor Thayer has
just issued tho following commissions:
O. P. Mason, notary public, Portland,
Sfultnomah county, Oregon; G. W.
Yocum, notary public, Portland, Mult
nomah county, Oregon; W. W. ICnott,
notary public, East Portland, Multno
mah county, Oregon; Geo. JL Brodie,
notary public, Eoseburg, Douglas coun
ty, Oregon; Wm. J. Lyon, commission
er of deeds, Jersey City, l7ew Jersey;
J-M. Nosier, commissioner of deeds,
Spokane Falls, "Washington Territory;
M. Plick, Captain Company A, 3d regi
ment, 3d Brigade, Oregon State Mil
itia; E. B. Morelock, First Lieutenant,
Company A, 3d regiment, 3d Brigade,
Oregon State Militia; Ed. Imbler, Sec
ond Lieutenant, Company A, 3d regi
ment, 3d JJrigadfi, Oregon State Militia.
"-''- AND
Is ilAsojhb" Building, Oregon St.,
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE
- sire to announce to the public that
tbey eranoir prepared to 611 all orders for
cakes of every description, each m nedding
cakes,-' cakes tor parties, wine cakes; also
brown1 and rj bread, ginger snaps acd
crackers.
A loncb house nil! also be kept at this
place, where oysters in all styles, Limbnrger
and Schweits-r cheese, can bs had at all
hrnrs of the day r ni(?ht.
SFresh bread every day.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction rnar-
anteed.
QRUBE A ULRICn.
LATEST ARRIVALS
OT
.HKT
TEW JflOB3ac
t
j&CKfiiTFI2LD.'.-S
rnHE.UKDEHSIGNED T.1KE3 PUWS-
JL ure in atoanclcg to ten pnfclia that
tie has just recvirad o complete end Grxt-
C13M awrtintnt or GtiI's Fnrnirtiinff
Goods.soch RiHats. Shirts. Unfirwcsr.etc,
beet braud of Cigars nnd Tobacco. Pines.
iu,iZp-.y i.-tncy T7oiu nittr.rtF urociery.
Unsiecl JustrumeotsRinl Cage, Sti!ioiui-ry
i-ccKei cna Tanis Untlery, .dlhuras, Toy.
Caudie,iJutsrctc., which will bo mM
l
tho cheapest rates
Give tie a call oai ecs
for yourselvco.
f. ur.nnKEsrELD. :,
.Hydraulic Pip a ! !
T-IOFRIAN & PENN.
Jacksonville Oregon.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO MAKE
oil s;E5S of mioinff pipe in T70rin:an
like-manner They will pat up pipe oa the
laim ready for work, cheaper than tan
heaptst. Iron forciahed at prices loner
ahancm.knctrn ia Jncbpon county.' Cell
nd eee idem; they mean bnsinecs.
BUSTERS' EMFORISru?
TOnNtMILl.ER,
. v .
if "CALTTOStf'lA STRERT. iH
tfecksonyills, Ogc.jt
Ktw work tad rejislrlag In nil its brt!wle dt to
order, In vorkniniikd m&cnar. . .,
it"XCi!MtCSCll Ol" ITixSATZil led' awl
C;itJcry Atvynyscn HnncJ.
iFackscavillo, Oregon,
TE CRONEWItiLER'a BUILDIHS 13 If?
JL receipt of a fall assortment of nttcrial
ant? prepared to do til wora in his Hoe on
short untice-and ia a vrcrhmanKSe wanner
Tehiclesof em; description issde to or
dcr. x
Teres reasonable end titiafactioa guaran
teed.
ffiT-Eejftirinjr, a cpeslelitr.
D. P. HAKNA.
Jaeiponvillc, February, 20, 1878.
OUT -BABBEB SHOP
, BATH ROOMS.
CALiroiisii. St., , -Jaclisonviljcj
- - - - Oregon.
fFtHK fTNDERSIUNED ia FULLY
i. prepired-to do all rorU ia bis line in
the best manner and at reasonable prices.
HOT OR COX.D BATES
Cuti ba hud at this phce at all heers of the
"7" GE0F.QES0HUiPF.
Mill
if
r tv.-t
T&flfflRT.
:;1.
J
T- nATE- JUST, RECEIVED ItT FALL
i. !nJ TV'lnter ttoci of Miilineij Goods,
aoaiFiag or
L.ADIES' HATS AND BONNETS,
Ribbona, French Flowers. Ostrich Tip.
Velvets. DUgpnalSilke. Neckties, Collars,
Cnffs.y Kid Gloves. Laces, Back Comhi.
I'ockst Htndkcrchi fa. Faccy Wings, and
P lotne.. Perfumery, and Toilet Sop, and a
fln. ..airfmi tit nf infant', itin..
I also hare on band a rap'ply of
aKNTLClVlRN' KKCKTIES H COLT.AH.
Fortherh?
iirdays I will have an assort-
ment of
CH1NA AND WAX DOLLS.
I have rejeivqd the agency of the cele
brated While. SewVng Machinci', vfhich I am
Belling cheaper than ever, and several owe
and Florence machines forse.lc.
THE CI Y BREWERY.
VEIT SOHUTZA- Proprietor.
TWOUtl) MOST REBPECBFTJIXY IN
form the citizens of JnckvonTiUe and
tbe world at large, that thtj can find, at
anr time, at mr Brawerr. tht beat laier
beer. In .any .qnantlty thv. 'pnrchar may deiire
SIj home ia conTenlnt)Vlilnatl and mj roomj art
IvafalacnUr. Ay'ilt vIllplMM joti.
y.,
" '"A3'
BR
i
T. O; EEAUES. . .
.E. S. KEAUES.
REAMESBROS.,
CALITOKXIi. ST.,
Jacksonville, - - Oregon,
MB AS USUAL ! !
BT ADOPTINQ
A CASH BASIS !!
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
T1ST PBICES
Aim TliS
ESROSSStfOOK
cf
'0S5ERAL 5IESCHAHDI8S
. ran r - .
GREATEST "VARIETY
TC SELECT mOZl 12?
JLny O&o Gtoro in Scsthera
Oregon c? Iortlicra
Oalifornir,.
ALL FOR-CASH!!
OUn GTOCX C0HSI3TS OF
FALL&lV!K7ERDRY-aOOD
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS. O.tSHUERES,
AND DIAGONALS. SILKS, AL'D
SATINS, I500T.S-i HOE3,
CLOTHING, ETC,,
LABIES'-CAL, SIADS OLOAj
WE CALL THE ATTENTION 05" THE
ladles to th fwt that we hxe nonr
os hand Ihf liir!?.t and ht relcsted aort
rnrnt f I. DISo! !)TXH5 GOODS sn.l FN
CY GOODS ot evtry dofcir'tioii in Sfttti
crn Oragoo, and we trill beiici-forta rr.rke
thh lice of Epnis our jpcchlitj and eell
then at
Chsapsr than tlio Cheapest.
To the pTtlercsn we vrill ray, if joa pant
A Mo. 1 SUIT OF TLOYIiES yr.c mnft 0
to Lcr3s Dro.". to tuy them as we c'aiai to
have ihs bast STCCIC OF CLOTMNO in
JcoUMn count; cad will allow none to an-
derctll at,
Thepo gnnds rere all pnrchaed by a roTa
ber ofonr Trm from PJRoT CLASS tloojee
lr San rrnnci.'CO and New Tort, asd vre will
naTrant cvtrj article aoj Pfll Iht-miis cheap
tor ci?a a." ft'iy coasa m ttn coaniy.
We also lccep ou hand a lull Block of
GFsOC'Fl3ES, .
IXakdwake, CirrLE?.v, Glasswabe,
CROClCEaY.
A FULLL1FK OF ASHLAND GOODS
EAUII AKD FaEIGIIT VTAGOriS
Plows, Gang Plows & Sal!;y Plo-ws-
la feet everything' from tho Soert nef-dle
to a tlireehins-niiichine. Oire is o call
and judpe for 7onrKl7es cs to our capacity
of fnrniehiog cood? csobo7f.
'ihe way to mahe money ia to Ea7e it.
To avs it buy cheap. To bny cheap pay
CASH for your good? ccd bey of
REAMES BROS.
DAN3SLF. BBATTT'S
FiAriOS ANDQRQANSj .-
WASHNaTON.NEW JERSEY.
13 Sj A I 1 1 Hqaare and Up
right, end BBATI'i'S CtlLKBRATPlD
G0LDI3N TONGUE PARLOR OR
GANS ore the sweetest toned and most
perfect inetruments ever before manufact
ured in this or nay other country, 'I he
world is challenged to rqcn! them. B--t
discounts and terms ever before given.
Rock Bottom panic prlcis dow ready to
jobbers, neenti and the trade in general.
Ad offer: These celebrated instruments
(either Piano or Organ) boxed and shipped
to anywhere, on Ove or fifteen days lest
trial. Money refunded and' freight piid
both ways if in eny way ansjtisfuclory.
Fully warranted for six years as strictly
first-class. EXTRAOHDINAP.Y LIB
ERAL discounts given to Chnrches,
Schools. Lodges, Flails, Ministers, Teach
ers, etc., in order lo have them introduced
at once where I have no agents. Thom
andi now in use. New Illcstrated AD
VERTISER, (Catalogae Edition), with
lit of testimonials, now ready, sent free.
Established in 1659.
Address DANIEL P. BEATTY.
Washington, New Jersey.
yni fTfT. LINK OF SHELF AND
.hcarj hardware for ealeby J"IIX MILLER.
. N ELFOANT .ASS0RTMZXT OF T0CKET AND
II Table Cutlery for tale y JOHN MILLER
7il .AJZ:ijS,R0rF.J CARPENTERS1 AND WA
1 Kon-maken' tools for tale by TOIIN MILLER.
AXjXj KINDS 07 AMIMTJNTION FOR BALE
tT ' OB MILLRJt.
THE BG BONANZA
IS LOCATED AT
J. 8. lOWAEfl'S STOEE,
IN TI1E SHAPE Or
GHO0SHSB3,
TOBACCO, CIGARS. MATCHES.
CANDIES, NUTS,
Ja"welry And Notions,
THE FIRST ARRIVAL OF WINTER
Reod'jnst received and honght at the
I!o Hum of the Marie t and told loner than
ever.
Ladies hose, 8 pair for - - 1.00
EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION.
A'LARGE STOCK OFCIGARS AT
t7holoj5ale and Elctail.
A Fine Uavana. cigar for r 25.
American Uavanag for - - -12J
Jacksonville Havanas G for - 25.
"Cheap for Cash."
J.S. HOWARD.
ZW3 A1VJD SE57 E2FS!"
EAGLE MILLS,
QITUATED FIFTEEN .VILF3 COOT!
t of Jckonvillo, nnii 1 miles ccrlh c
A-hUnd, are prepirol to do
Merchant and. Exchaosa Euslnsas.
PLOUR, GRAHAM, CORNMEAL
AND PEED AT BEDROCK
PRICES.
3S pounds of floor, 2 pounds shorts and
8 ponud limn given per bunhel cf gcad
wheat. V.'lll eaei floar-cton9r fur n -Ing
saehs. Sacks with oor ;iew BHiND on
them furr.lt-hcd at low ?tt. .
My brother. G. F. Dilling. will hnvs
chargo of tho .u!nM, beim nistrd by
competent nillerz. Everything warr&ntcd
na reprewnlcd.
BHAH A. FARNnAVI.
PHOENIX MILLS.
FROM PAST LSPimiS:.TC2 I CANNOT
oGVt Icua than
60 CENTS FERGUS HEL
ormK.t!rPfraerr csn iar their ehice
ofei'titr cTChiie or fell tueir wheat at
marki-t cricea at rcy mill".
I henceforth expect to c.'t.-iMkh
NKAVCitAKasyp s'T.oiru
Tjliich will -iced the c!d croii.
It rbiill svi.vi h? uj iici to
fulled atlrfjtction.
r. w
Pha-ilx,Aag3, IS73.
C'.'a
t:.o
OL'
ELL.
EUP.EKA MILL
3,
SITUATED ON. BEAR
m!li! r.;rth-et?t of
prepared to a general
CREEK SK7SN
Jac'.MUTi'.le, ure
Merchant and Eschanso JJn:it!c:3.
The undiTflned tvill cive 36 pound of
Cow, 2 -pounds shotUnnd S rnnatl im for
ewry huhel of wheat, 71il ulw mJ:
dOur cartMnera fcrniRhinKsaci?.
jJKf-aatIfaotioQ Gnaranttrd tE
T.T. McKSSZIii
223 TZCImZ&SLSQI
?S;
Z&2&
i wmm
HAS JUST RECEIVED
ASF ASSORTMENT
OF
THIS US i' MM
SUITABLE FOIt
A FULL AND CnOIOE C0LL3C
tion at the vtry lowest price. Call
and see Tor yourself. Place of buainesj oppo
site Cardwdl'e Livery Htahle. Rpmnnj
of oil kindj promptly end satisiuctoriiy
done.
BLA0K8HITHIH6!
DAVE CRONEMLLER.
BlCKlTfilEOLDSTM
I
AM NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL
work in ray line cheaner than ver. and
in fact will do it cheaper than any other
ehopin Southern Oregon.
Give me a call and I will convince you.
DAVID CROKEMILLER.
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
ler the machinery and hnildin? of
l!m' Alden Fniit Dryer in this place for
sale oiease. For further particnlars en
quire of either of the undorsiened.
ii. v n.Ms,
D Lis.
31 MCLLXB.
FI03EEK HARDWARE STORE
MRS J. JJILGEU
AT TH S OLD STAND OF JOHN BILGEK
Caliirala street Jatkionvillf, Gre;on,
rDEALEElS
TIN.SeEKTIRON, COPPER VARI-
Stoves,
AGRICULTURALIJIPLEIIENT
PTJL2PS end PIPES",
Pnints, Oils, Glass, Yarnisb
Powder &. Fuse
A General Assortment o3
SHELF HARDWARE,
FINTWOITENHOLMOUTLErtr
ROPE ftTTWiHE.
A fi-jt-clpas- rsfchanlc rtll r.ttsnd
Job "Tork.wUb,Dedtuw3 auddlfpstsh.
to
I will alcays keep cccstsot!? ca hand a
large stock of
Liquors and Tobacco.
A pent for tho PACIFIC ROBBER PAINT
The host in the World.
Particular attention paid lo Farmi"-'
want, and the supplying of extras for Farm
Machinery, and all information ai to aucb
article, furnished cheerfully, on application
Nopilnwill spared to furiilxh our
cujtomora w ith the t"ct good I;i marhot. In
our line. and at the lowest priors.
Our notto shall he prompt end fr.'r dal
injr with nil. Call and examine our stuck
l'frtri inlnir fclM4t.1.n. d..u.:--d.
tliteed. i i
OJJ FcIIcw's Euildis; Jn:!:5C27iII:, C:f;ci
D::Ai,nii ap;d vrosusi; :
TIN, SIIE2T IRON, COrPEIl, LSAD
Pumps,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
NAILS,
A FIKST-0LAS STOCK OP ST0VE3
HARDWARE, TINWARE.
POWDER 0? EVERT DESCRIPTION
Fuso and Caps,
WOODEN & WILLOW WARE,
HOPS, NAILS.
PaSnts. Oi'6, Ynrnisli, Glass
. CUTLERY, WIRE,
Shot, Brashes, Cisins, IScsa
ETC., ETC:
' I have B'.cured thescTTiccs of a first c!
Mtfchante, tn.I sw prepared to Co all repnir-
ing prumplly auS in superior styls.
fN CONNECTION tf ITII THE
ABOVE:
1 Ii
am receiving and have constantly
hand a full and first-class stock or
GROCERIES,
DRY-GOODS, OCJI ROOTS, TOBACCO
IlEADT HADE CLOTHING,
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Ac.
.a-Evcrjthhg sold at reairnahle rates.
K. SUBLL
Jack0QTin, March, 9, 1S7A.
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