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'. ' V 20Rte MATiMJiL "- "T- The Prop cscd fiaih oa 1- About two months ago a pub lic mcet'ng was ca"eil at the town hall lor tbe purpose of tak. lag the eeuce of the com-nr rity upon the cons: ncJ'on of a "fMoad from this pi -co to Mcdlbrd o somo other sui. able ponton 'he main line. Considtr ble d'scas- siou ensued and the result wd3 the appointment, of a comm' tte to ascertain the cost fid advisabi1! ly of its ccnetructica aod to re. port as early as p-adicuble the result of their findings. Theccmmitte cons'stcd ofD. Linn, II. K'ippcl, T. G. lieames, J.Nunaii. N. Fibber, K KubU, and C. W. Kjihler. It was under stood that this coinmilte would gather all available fUcts coucerm ing tho m.ilier call a xmceting and buhniU them f-r the cousider. ation of those interested. More than two months have ebpsed and the committee, so rr as we know, have not yet beeu calied together; and yet we are iifo.m' ed they had in their possess-on for some time a full and coraplelo itemized staiemeut of tho con struction. Why the meeting has not beeu ca'Ied and these fact 3 submitted we are unable to say. It is not wonli while at this lime to talk about what might and ought to have been done in past; tho question ft what shall wo do now? It must be obvis'10113 to ov cry disconcerning person that if wo desire to maiutain ourposiUou as tho business and commercial center of Southern Oregon we roust do something and Jhatsome thing is todeteinvno to have at any reasonable cost, railroad con nection with tho general bjsiuess of thiB Ecction. Tho Sen i icl be'iovesit can be shown by actu al figures, that tho road will pay from the moment of its comple tion, with a certainty that its cot struction will largely 'jcrease business and thus in a short time make a good paying enterpi'se. "Wa have tho fignies to show tint fio aggregate daily cost of freights, the taansportaiion of mail and express mailer and pas sengers between th;s place ard Medford will exceed twelve do1 lars, and responsible ci 'zen of our town will give bonds to opbr ato tbe road when- completed for six dollars per day. It 's not un reasonable to assume that with a railioad as too pa&seugor t'-afiic Lotween these places and would iucrcase ieu fold. Now if a man wants to go to Medford or come f-tm Medford here he must wait uo matter what his business is and tuke the stage or hire a learn at the cost of two dolla-s, and this expense is so great that there is no trnelcxccgfc what business actually requires; whereas with a railroad persons could go and come with but little loss of time and with one fourth ot the ov ponse, aud tie result would be a largo increase of both travel and bu " .ess. If tho people of Jaclo Bonvillo will slop ami think for ouo moment of tho decline and depreciation which must inevita bly result from our isolated condi tion they muot conclude, as a rational business community, that they cannot, aflbrd to do without this road. Jacksonville pays about one -fifth of tho taxes of tho whole county. Tho ques. tion is: shall not jome docisiou effort be made lo savo this propi orty or shall it be practically abandoned aud in timo be piuclr od out as it must bo through the iudiflerenco of its citizeus. The building of this road "ib with in tho roach of this community. Wo urgo tho committee to call a meeting, at least of its members, aud to make public tho facts in their possession that our people may kuow what further action to tako iu the matter. At Ihe close of tho war a very large share of tho TJ. S. bonds were bold in Europeau countries. By tho lato staterneut of the treasury department it appears that of tho !, 011,222,002 in bonds yet unpaid less than one half percent, are he'd by foreign ers. This shows an iucieaso in veulth during the last twenty years never equaled by; any na- J tion on earth. l.iual Loun 1 tLteui7tt The fol'owine hui-ines has bei ransacted in this uo-t si act) tbe las issue of the Sextiml State vs. Veit S.butz; indictmen' ror helling liquor to minors. Jun trial and verdict of not guilty. Siate vs. R. ilorat; indictment for selling liquor to minors. Jury disa-sjrivd- G. Karewski vs. W. J. Carey; to recover money. Judgement by de fault. G. Karewski T.H. B.TVv'or. San proceeding as above. G KaroYiki s. " - -ry law. dame. State vs. Raphael Morst; indict--nc- for selling liquor to tninois. V of guilty as charged. State vs. P. Amse: Selling lbuoi without license. Continued until ne-1 term. State vs. E. B. Caton, Same pro ceedings as above. State vs. Robt. Westrop. Same. Jac. Hamlin vs. Frank Kasnhafet et al.; action for damaces. State vs. John Rails; assault ani battery. Continued for the term. State vs. Douglas Kiucaid; au'i ana oauery. Jiench wairant issjpH State v's.;H. A dauten; seilini liquor without license. Verdict oi sot guilty. Martha B. Todd vs. S. B. Todd: suit for divorce. Decree granted. G. Karawski vs 0. Pankey; torecov er money. Judgement by default. G. Karewki vs. M. F. Hearst; Same proceedings as above. G. Karewski vs. H. T. Torrv. Samp Thos. Cbavnervg. John Callaghan; to foreclose mortgage. Decree grant ed. Stale, ex rel. T. B. Knt, vs. W. M Colvig; usurpation of office. Demurr er overruled. Bank of Ashland vs. John Fraley, to forpclose mortgage. Dissmisstd. A. FuliPr vs. B. Fisher; to recover money. Dismised. Martha Ely vs. John Edy; divorcp Dismissed. J. Rpfy vs. W. G. Kenney; dama ges. Continued. Cha?. Nickell vs. John Byars et al; ;o rpcover money. Judgement by de fault. S..ie vs. Walter Howlelt; sodomj Continued. Slate vs. John McMahon, murder Continupd. State vs. H. Mathews; killing anoth er's animal. Continued. Hon- Linger Hermann- Oregon holds her election for Representative in May. At that timo she docded to return her present Representative IIon.Bini gcrHcimann. Mr. Hermann is a native of Lonaconi ng, Maryland, and was born Febuary 19, 1843. His education was obtained at the common schools and at Iude pudent, near Baltimore Ho re moved to Oregon and taught school and studdied kw, and en tered upon tho practice of his p'ofessiou iu 18G6. lie has held the office of State Representative, S'ute Seuator, Deputy Collector Internal Revenue, and Ecceiver ofPublic Moneys at the Lai.d Ofli o. He is laitrely iu'eret-ted in the ship'iig and iuui cring bullies. His residenco is Rose borg. He was elected to the Fortyiniuth Congress as a Repub lican. The Ciuciuat-i Graphic Newt. The Toledo "Blade" says we have not in a long time seen a ueater refutation of a common fee trade "argument" than tha' embraced in a briet conversation beweeu a free trade advocate and an intelligent Irish workman wno bad been iu this country on ly a lew mouths. "That coat which vou say cost vou S8 in Co.-k," said tho froo trader, ' ould have coat you 10 in this country." ''I duu't kuow nbout that," leplied tho Hibe.niun, "when the coat bought in Coi k cnst me twelve da a' wages, and one like it cau be bought for eight days' labor hoo." WOOL WANTED! To tho "Wool Growers of Jackson County; . I will pay, in Coin, the Highest Market Price for your fall clip of wool. Call and see me! Wool bags, twine, sulphur and sheep-dip ft sale, J. NUNAK Jackson de, Aug, 25, 1886. Whta BbT mi tick, ir jit her CMtoita, When ali to a CUM, lit cnl for Cutoria, When she became Kiu, iho clan- to Outori, Whan ilis had CUldnn, aba gare tLea Caitoria, "i.u:lEilE.ii TO TAX PAYERS ! ! TlflE O.0ERSICXED, SJFR1FF0F ;JacK"n ( u,f Oregon, or his ouMylorloe -h , c of receivir-. Tazes for 886, 'n the fo'Iowig days, in their respectivp irrc'ncJs.at -lie r usual olac j of votin. ind will remain in each pr.-cinct Jrom t o'clock a. si. until 4 r. it. each day. lo. vjt: " iiimnevltock tzot ij.j. H'z Butte 12Hi 13th Vale Butte". u Flounce RncV "". Trail Creek !;. Yrat'ows rab'eRock ...'.'." Pleasant Owl " VootJvI'le " Rock Point ...'.'. " oi;3drck V." " 'Winw Sir rags .e.!inville Urionlown ;.. IpplcgEte iienmboat ' p.u7atiUa ".' ."bec. ledford... :....' Eden u 17th.' 18th. 19th 201h. 22d 2C.I. 24'1. PStli 2Sh. 2?lh 23ih 2d 3d. -t. Ta kvmvi'ic ' . :.-''? r.i tlcast-onc-lia' 'must hn min !n Pn.i. Tar-Payersw'U n'easeD.T. tlir r Uses u ine auovc sratef. two , "1 he lav.- in rc 'auto thtir collection will be strict!- n."orccd. B. Tas-Collce'ior W. Dctn of Jackson Sh"riff an 'onrty. xaroticB. WTHEREAS. THfi COUNTY COURT at the October sesion made the ollowinp ordtr: "That the C.erk ofti'C ouaiy Court be and is hercbv diicctcd 'o otify the owners o" fie bridj,rs acittes lofrue ver, ne.tr Kock Point nnd Gold lill. o picsenl mtliis Court at its nfl TRiilnr ipni, to-wit, the November te;it, 83B, pi-onosilions in vrritins for the tale o the county of their said bridges, rc-P'-ctivcly." Thcieroie notice is her bv g:vcn to nil vitics inle.fs.ed to :ct in acconlnire villi said order and s.ibmit such wn (t iroposilinpslor lie sale of M hrid"is, ispectirely, ti 1'iecoiinv, bv Wwlnewl y .vember 3, 18sG, at :2 o'do.l , noon, of iid day. W. H. PAHKEU, Cle k. MATtHl Kl). HOUSTON IJODOEUS-InTeb'e P.oi k pie .inct, Oct, 20 'i, by EVer W'ii'is Al t'en, Will Iiouslon and .Miss Einoia Itodge.s. II A-1IL WA.I.!.! . i:oiin i'EUTKK In this cily, Oct. 1st. toM and M.-j. A. L. lteut r, a uaughier. 'Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Statu ol Ore gon for Jackson County. In tho matter o( Wm. Hoffman de ceased. NOTICE IS IIEREI1Y GIVEN TH.lT the Executor of the estate of "Win. Hoffman deceased, has filed in) the county :ourt of Jackson county Oregon, his fit al icconnt an such Executor, and by o-der if said couit Tues-dav, the 2d dar ol November, 1880, at the"hour oflOo'dock, v. m., is set for hearing. AH persons, .nterested are hereby notified to appear ind file his or her objections to said ac count on or before said dav. Published by ordo-of Hon. E DcPeatt, Judge ot said court. (!. C. Beikmau. Dated October 9th, 18S(5. WANTED-A. .-'e of urjsurl ei v t or woman o i Le In agency of Ins nt.omc uu countv lor the "History of California." To the fight party it will pav J.100 n i-j(f0 per month. ddrcss F PERSON, I'. najerOrr'dcn tal Publishing Co., 120 Sutter slictt, San Francisco. n"ir27 1 or.. From Pole to Pole Ates's SAnArATtn.ui. has drmonaircti'd its power vt euro for all diseases of the blood. Tho Harpocncr's Ctory. A'ew JU tJcrd, Juue 7, 2SS3. Dr. J. C Ana ft Co. Twrnty year ago I tra n Itorpoom r in the ort'i I'sufic, -u hen iiv :lirrcf lhc crcva:vi mn 'f wire Uldnpni'h, h itrw. Our bodies were bioated, gumeewoilch ntid blecdl, teeth Iocc, purple Motcbrs all utrr tl. tmi nrr lii"(!vti rrrvt mttn. Vtt-n ft by and large e w ere tr tty b idly off. AH our 1 m--Jnlce was accidentally destroyed, hut the tuin hid n couple dozen bottles of Arsa a f-At:sArARiiXA and ehto tn that. Wo rccov c rod on U quicker than I havo ever teen tnca broarf.tnboutby any cthcrtTatmentfor Penny, rml I've ctn a good deal cf it. Seelmrno nun tion in your Almnnacof yonr SirsaparilLi bt Ina yvd fur scurvy, 1 thor.eht y oa ought to kuow cf thi and m rend you the f u l. HcblK-cifulIy j ours, Haltu Y. Wzssats. Tho Trooper's Exporfcncc. Javmt, EaxutoIanJS. Africa,) -IxrcJ?, 2SS2. Dr. J. t Ayes fc Co. C-nUirrn: IIjto much rMoaenre to testify to the pr.ut toI ef jour baraj.irt!U. c hive bn txt.iii lirre for over to year .duria? w!ilcii time v 3 lud lo Kve ii tent, jiving urdcr canvas for 1Kb a Umo hroaglit on vhat I called in this country "veldt-sore." J Kid thoe tores for fometlme. I was tuiii?rd to ttVc yourfiarNa pirlUa, two bottle of v hkh mado wy orw disappear rapiJlr, uil 1 am now quite wclh Your truly, T. K. Four?;, Trocpcr, Cape ScaaUJ ftcmen. Avers Sarsaoariila -- Is the only thomnchTy eflVctlva blood-purLtef, ih only xnedlefixi that eradicate the po'on of fci-mfuli, Uiftury, iud Coatagiuui 1jU.ajs from tlt ijiUm. " Dr. J. C Ayer A; Co., ho well, Mass Sold bv all Dmcists : rrice $1 ; Six bottles for $5. To Regulate TTTJl FAVORITE HOME REMEDY b M ft warranted not to contain a tipsfc par UJ tide uf Mcrarry or anjr injurious suo uancc, bat i purely Tegctmble. It rlll Core all Diseases cansed by Derangement of t&e Liver, Kidneys and Stonxacn, If your Lirer is out of order, then your holc system is derartged. Toe blood is impure, the breath. cCcnsnre; you har headache, feci languid, dispirited and nervous. To prevent a more serious con dition, tale at once Simmons L?T7U REGULATOR. If you lead I I P.K sedentary life, or suffer with 1 V UdV-Kldner AtTfction, aved stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator. Sure to relieve. If you have eaten anyihir hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless at night, take a dose and you will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. If you arc a miserable sufferer with Constipation, I7pcpia and Itlliousncs, seek relief at once in Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not require ccntirual dosing, and costs hut a true. It will cure you. If yoawalte up in the morning with & hitter, had taste in your muuth, RJ ft ?7?1 Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor B H I Em rccu the Btlious Stomach, sweetens m &&AhSA the Ereath, and cleanses the Furred Tongue.- Children often need some safe C--har-tic and Tonic to avert apprcachJog sickness. Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood, At any time you feel your system needs deauiDg,to&Ing,regubung without violent purging, or stimulating without Uioxi- caimg. uice fmmh PREPARED BY J. H.ZEILIH & CO.,PMatfetpfi!a,Pa. CATARRH CURED, health and s-reet breath aecurctl W Shiloh's Ca tarrh Rcmeilj. Price 50 cents at E. C. BrooKs'. Nasal Injector free. HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts. at E. C. Brooks'. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve croup, whooping cough and broncnitis. For lame Baik, Side or Chest ut Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents For sale at E. 0. Book!!. SHILOH'S CATARURHEMEDY i positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria ind Cauker Mouth. Brooks cau fur nish it. WHY WILL YOU coueh when Sliiloh's cure will give immediate rr licf. Price Mets. and SI 00. Brooks keeps it. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee, t cures consumption. Brooks can furnish it. ' SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erable by that terrible couch. ShiloliV Curs is the remedy for you. Brooke kepp it. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver com plaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottla ot Shiloh s vitahzer. It uever fails to cure. Brooks keeps t. ! Contract to Let. rHE SISTEriS 'OF ST. MAUY'S Anadcmy, Jacksonville, Or., will re ceive until Oct. flh, bi('s for a Laundry 'tc. to be construct td on their block dilr 'ii the hretect season. For nhins n:iil spfeoificJiKTrls please cstll ats- -itridcmy. aFDUVTEL DAUiJTEl AT LAW iir?.t? i.i2?4 r i f&M- if , V 4. '" &pmtt ca: ft r-irt'sal Ot rsricii tt'sr.t oa h KLil 1t 4 a nn i en. fctoe. inir s'tif. ti aJ.ng Uot- emueni iu to. Landa'd F a I Tr:s Far S:!2 cr Lsass. Iantfcoowncrf.'firofanrs All laTO iwr.'aii; s fpr'rs a lbro t, Mi'iKriniiuhis txyiu ro m. J' vj hiro oj h tia-lio-iaijT i-jcj tiiro oa--- onh erjti,3ili iji. O on Hi .iMua'i-ij tq B'-rni i. id m; U- I o-t -ch. twill foil '.iiMa'I.tt --t i.txtit l,i .lm ih' m-ta lmii.t I-i-...it-.t n- V-er rnmaV t hum m y.fttho; n.i:n ow 1' ra'prctoit. lor luttier iwncuas iioa m nf. 6:0 IL f. DOWKLL. davsd uraw, AJTD DEATJnt IS COFFINS FURNISHED ON TIIE shortest notice and cheaper than at any otlier establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand oi made to order Criterion Billiard Sfllcnu "CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Proprietors. THIS populai resort, under new man agement, is furnishing the best brands ot liquorb, wines aud cimirs. The. reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a call. risn TrnoVin vonr own town. Terms &DO and $3 oc.fit re. Addtrss II HAIlJiT, & O- HI. Ul I JBBBgMsPWsi for infants and Children. IromC,eoJitSrtortoanyprcnPa0a gg ISS?tSS5: SSpSSlW known to jEe." H.A. Ascnra,U.D., 1 eeisioa. ' jU6o.OslBritt,ItoooMjn,H.T. WllSoM tajarixa nadlcnttw. TSi Csaxxcs Casrtsz, IS Fultoa Street, H. T. f I Town Property Tcr Said qpnE nEi? of j mescltjgg.vge, - i'c ne , i'cr rnr ?aletlieirnrope!y sifiation rritu-n ;i-c ci pimijoa of.Ti.:k. revile, liavinj Ip's ic disposal ot the same 'n the lianJioftiie undersigned. All par ies in possession or any of tbe prnei.v owned by James C ugspije at the time ot his death are notified to call at in."e and make arrangements for pay. nieotel ienl, etc, if iliey desire to lon ger retain possesion of the same, II. K. IIANNA.. Jacksonvi le, Oct. 1, 18tC. TO OFPSKT The Bull Times KEW3IAH FISHER Has marked his goods down to Hard Times. Prices ne will sell you MORE GOODS Tor LESS MONEY than ever bifore told in Jacksonville. His stock is AS GCuD AS THE BEST, And his prices will ASTONISH YOU It is needless to enumerate the articles he bus to sell, as he keeps everything to be found in a first-class General Merchandise Store I Vhcn in town give him a call and he will bhow you jo oda at prices that will KNOCK THc HARD TIMES. Idea clean out your head. His stock is varied and complete, and you c.inNiardly ask lor auy thing he has not got. Remember the p'ace coroner ef Cali fornia and Oregon streets Highest Market Price PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE! j"Call and sec if this advertisement is not as true as gospel. "NEWMAN FI-HER. New Cigar Store. B. ROSTEL, Dealer in riznrs, Tobacro, i'isnrrllcs A'otlnnt, Ftr. Also keeps a full line ri musical instru . ments, consisting of ttnltars. Banjo. Tnitiborliien, Acordron. ilarnioulcm tic. Give me a call and I will sitify you IkiiIi in price and in the quality of "the goods (.fuit tl forra'e B Bostel Notice of Final Settlement. Iu the Cimnly Court of the State of Ore gon lot .JurkwHi Comit In the matter of Puttie!: AUCuvanaugh dercii-c d. VrICE is p EltEUY GIVEN TnAT li tlifAdniinktrntnr'nf llu (state iifi' it i( It .JlcKav.maujjh deceased, 1ms fil.'p m h I'minty Uitirt of Jackson Uiiiuly drc .tin. h's lfnal a count as such aUministri or, and ly order f -aid court Ttiiwliv, he 2d ('.nv. of November, 1S8G. at the hour of 10 oVlock, a. it., is set for hearing. All persons interested are here by notified to appear and die his or her ibicctiom to said account on or before aid dav. Ptiblihed bv order of Hon. E. DcPeatt. .Jm!;;o of said court. J. G Birdscy . .Dated September 15th, issii. Assignee's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed .ssi:rnte of the estate olJ. O. Whinn. Assignor, ander and and in pursuance ol in act ot the Legislative Assembly ot the State of Oregon.'eutit'ed ".In act to secure Creditors a just division of the estates ol Debtors who convey to Assignees for the benefit of creditors," approved October 18. 1878, and the amendments thereto ap proved February 2.). lSSo, hereby gives notice Jo all tliose owing tne estate tnat in immediate settlement is wanted, hnd those having claims will present thtm at nice accompanied with the necessary vouchers Jly office is in Jacksonville, Oregon, vhere all settements can be made. A. II.MAEGLT. Assignee of J . C. Whipp. ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shi oh'i. Vitulizer is a positive cure. For ale by E. C. Brooks. SHILOH'S VITALIZEPv is what you need for Constipation, Los? of Ap tetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per pottle. For sale at E. C. Brooks.' THE UEV. GEO. H. THAYER of Bourlioii, Ind., says: "Both my- ielf and wife owe our lives to SHIL LOHS CONSUMPTION Ol .IK" B"to.ks keei'M it. Another MEREITT Bay School Suits, 5 to 11 yean at.....' Boys School Suits 11 to 17 ' You'h'uijuttR, Breast 3J to 37 inches ileus Heavy suits..-. 510 00 and $12 00 Four Button Cutaway Suits, Fine, Goods 25 00 Thcsa goods were bought in the East and cannot be excelled Jn quality and price. GOLDENIC SUGAR IN BARR'LS AT SIX CENTS.'AT Merritt's Cash Store. Red Men's Building, ALL PRICES R.ea,soiia;"bIe. We koep in stock all kinds of Shell Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils aad Plows, Wagons. Harrows and Cultivators I amps, Bells, Rope, Iron, Paint ana other Brushes, Curry Combs, Tacks, Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings, Pad locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps. Sand Paper, Knives and forks, Cross cut saws, Hand saws, Planes. Nails, Traps, Grind stones,. Bolts, Augers, Cable chain, and many other goods too numerous herein to mention. Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements in Southern Oregon. Call or write fr prices GENUINE CLOSING SALE. Owing to ill health and recent flna eial difficulties, the undrisignrd has cenclsd. ed to retire permanently from the mercantile husincss,and therefore offers for sal a is entire stock ot At tci Old Ashland Store, At &sa iBVs&saetse si! Tho Store and OFJJIilR'ED Ashland, Or., June 2C, 1885. JAMES DRUM, DEALER IN mO-4 e groceries s HATS AW BOOTS, Tohacco, Cigars Candies, Etc., Etc. Calilornia street, between Oregon and Third, JacksonrilU. CALL AND Fresh New Stock PRODUCE TAKEN Frank Brothers Implement Company, DEALERS IN Farm9 Mill Machinery BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Heaveks LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S.MOWERS, McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS. TWINEB1NDERS, BUFORD'S GANG & SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES, BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOTT & CO.'S Engines t Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER 4 CO Saw Mill Machiry, RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOT HARROWS, A Full Line Of Write for catalogue, Address either FRANK Or, R. W. PORTER, Agtnt, Ortgou Oregoi. City,Aur'lI "yMLWJ""-1,1 Reduction. IS SELLING- 00 00 8 00 Jacksonville Ogn, A. H. Hakglt & Co., Jacksonville, Oregon. Fixtures will be FOR HIDTSPT. J M. BSoOALIt. m G3f SEE MY jind. New Prices IK EXCHANGE. H, BUCKBOARD WAGONS, Etc., Etc., jKtc. Farm Machinery. BROS. IMP'L. CO, P.rtUni, Or. mSSSk V (