SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1871 THOMAS BOYCÉ, No. 30 (Second ■floor.) Merchant's Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent for San Francisco. / HUDSON & MF.NET , arc our duly author ived Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 Park Row, "Times” Building, New York. J. M. BALTIMORE is onr duly authorized agent for Portland, Oregon. DANIEL GREEN is our authorized agent for Josephine County. LOJAL INTELLIGENCE. Heliaions notices. Rsv. F ather B lanchett will hold divine ser vice» at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the .usual hour. County Court Procesdings. G lad to S rk I t .—Our enterprising towns DIED man, Maj. Glenn, is buying all the floor,1 REAGAN—In Josephine county, on Saturday bacn, lard, and every product of the farm May 6-h, 1871, of Chronic Bronchitis, Thus which he can procure, and paying grand E. Reagan, aged 42 years, deceased had no rela tives on this Coast, but tew men had more ui cash for the same. We are glad to notice warmer friends, Indiuna papers please copy. the change from the old style, when farmers had to take "store goods” for their farm ÿcgal ¿Uücrtisenuuts products. We regard it as the introduction i of a new era, which will entirely emancipate the farmer from the store keeper nnd render him a free mm instead ot a tribu'arv, and N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STAT) of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. we are glal to see Glenn take tho lead in the John Monroe, PUff, vs. Arthur M. Waddei, Deft good work. SUMMONS. JAS. T. GLENN 9 Action at Law to Recover Money. M iners vs . F armers ,—The County Clerk To A rthl - r M. W addel . D f . f ’ t : In the nan has been engaged tho entire week in taking of the State of Oregon you are required to appe I in said Court, and answer the complaint of sa th® depositions of witnesses, concerning cer plaintiff, filed ag .inst you, within ten days fro tain lands on F ‘ots creek that farmers arc the tune of the service of this summons on von. within said county, or it served on y endeavoring to enter; the miners contesting served within any oilier county in this State, then with their claims and attempting to prove that the twenty days from the time of the service,or lands in question are more valuable for min served on you out of tl e State of Oregon, then is ordered by H»n. P. P. Prim, Judge .of sn ing than for agricultural purposes. The Court, that publication be made for »ix weeks c ntested claims are the old donation claim of the D emocratic T imes prior to the 2nd Monti in Nov., A. D., 1871. Jacob Gall, and the homestead claims of And you are notified that, if you fail to nnsw James Murriy, Junies S. Horn and Joseph said complaint as above required, the plaintiff w apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein McElroy. Watson for miners, Ilanna for to-wit : for a judgment against you for the sum • 1 «604 09-100. and the costs and disbursements o claimants. this action to he taxed. S ickness A m « no C hildren .— During the I Done by order of P. P. Prim, Judge, made tlii? 13th day of April, 1871. week a majority of the children of this Given under our hands this 13th day of April. place h ive b-en afflicted, tn.ire or less s*. A. D., 1871. KAHLER A WATSON, verely, with what has been termed, without Att'ys for Plaintiff, apr'.ó wó. April 15th. 1871 ” Ii regarding technicalities, the "distemper, NOTICE. NOTICE A H eavy M ining O peration .— A compa ny of five gentlemen, consisting of L. Zigler, Jas. McD mough, W. II. S. Hyde, J. E. Rosa and Dan. Fisher, are preparing to turn Rogue river, this summer. A favorable point has been selected just above Big Bar and north of G »Id Hill. A substantial dam will be thrown across the river, the entire volume of water turned into a new channel, and the natural bed of the river dried, which, from previous prospects made, is supposed to be very rich. Operations will be begun immediately, and the work completed early, s» that as much ground as possible may be worked before the fall rains set in. The enterprise will incur •considerable ri.'k and expense ; but the par ities are energetic and well “heeled,’’ so that if the gravel “pans out” worth a cent, no failure will be reported. We wish the en terprise unlimited success. HE IMPORTED PEPXIIERON OR NOR- tnnn b<>rse will be kept the coming season, 'commencing February 1st. at my farm, near Ash land, on the stage road, till April 1st. Fr< m and after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes days—at the stable ot Reauies A Wilson, Jackson ville ; Fridays and Saturdays at my fuim. T r I CALIFORNIA STREET, THE WHITE PRIKCZ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON; Was imported from France by tho Darby P ains importing Company of Union county, Ohio, in July la.»t. I purchased him in November, and shipped him, with Fcr a few cents you can buy Full Blood and two three-quarter cf your Grocer or Eruggist a One blood Percher>u maree, 11IIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURf 1 in notifying his friends and the public gene package cf SEA II0S3 FARINE ly tnat he is now receiving and opening a ver byrail to Chico, Cal. He is alight, dapple gray, 5 rge and extensive stock of made from pure Irish Moss or years old the coming Spting; weijjbed when ship ped in Ohio, 1,680 lbs., at at maturity, in good Carrageen, which will make condition, wi.l STAPLE DRY GOODS sixteen quarts cf I lane Mange, and a like qnanti! y cf Puddings I WEIGH 1,800 POUNDS, READY-MADE CLOTHIKG. / Has large, broad, fleet limbs, good disposition, Custard3, Creams, Charlotte | pleasing countenance, fine style, good action, and Busse, &c. It i3 the cheapest, has never been hred to any extent. While in the East hunting for a horse to bring healthiest and most delicious to this coast, I saw nineteen imported Percberon CALIFORNIA AND SALEIY food in the world. It makes a horses, and 1 am satisfied The Wh.te Prince fo CLOTIIs BLANKETS, A nniversary ¡S uiter .—The Independent Order ui Rid Men wi,l give a supt-er at Vei Sim z Hill, on Friday, 26:h inst., ut 8 o'clock p. m . It is expected that alter sup I per, toasts and speeches, there will be dancing, should the guests feel inclined to enj y them- selvts in that way. Tiiesupper will be given for the purpose of celebrating the anniversary uf the establishment uf the Order at this place.* splendid Dessert, and has no F0HM, SIZE, STYLE AND ACTION equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. HOOP SKIRTS, A Glorious Change!’. ETC., ETC. —ALSO— Boots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Shoes. 'Vt; have also in connection with the nhore a ver' Large and Extensive Stock of Choice GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARF. CLASSWARE. CUTLERY, PAINTS, OT1C£. May 16. 1871. A special meeting uf the B >ard was held this evening. Present, I President Wilson, , Zigler, Bilger; absent, II »ward, Fisher, The minute-» of previous meeting were read and approved. In the regular ord-r of business the reports of the various committees were ciiled f >r, but no report was submitted. The report uf the committee on improving and opening Third Street, was specially called lor; but Oie member of the committee was present, who stated that they had not prepared their re port, and further time was allowed. Senti nel offi -e bill, $11, presented at last meeting, was ordered paid. Street Commissioner Dunlap presented bill, 87 50, for removing loose rock (stone) from the streets, as order ed. Objections were made to allowing the bill, as the work was not finished as orderd. Thereupon it was ordered that the Street Commissioner fir>t complete the job and then report the expense. Complaint being made that many of the gutters at the street cross ings were an obstruction to travel, the Street Commissioner was ordered to make the nec essary improvements of the same, by grading or filling up as the case may require Adjourned to the 26th ins’ant. I DEALER IN I May Term, 1871—T. II B. Shipley Judge; Sila« J. Day, Clerk ; Thomas Wright and John S. Herrin, Cmnin’s-ioners. The numerous claims allowed, aggregated $•380 C.3. M. Hanley, Thos. F. Beall and James begins with a cold, cough and hoarseness, “McD >n <>ugh appointed viewers, and Milton and terminates in croup or something NAe Lindley surveyor, to locate new eounty road, lung fever, So far, owing to prompt atten j U, S. L and O ffice . R oseburg , ] be/ining at the 15-mile post on the Jackson lion, there has been no fatality, Remember, | O gn , April 3d, 1870. ) ville and Butte creek road, and terminating that timely appli'ation of (even simple): COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at a point on the county road near the resi at this Office by David Keenan and J. W remedies may prevent a lingering illness, ] i Mi ler, against James Brown for abandoning hi- dence oi Peter Simons. I or—worse. Homestead Entry, No. 825, dated May 27, 1868 The viewers and surveyor appointed to upon the Lot No. t’>. Section 18, Township 38 S H eld to A nswer .—A quarrel arose, la-t Itnngc 1 IV. in Jackson County. Ogn., with a view locate a new county road, cimmenciug near the cancel.ation of said entry : the said parti«-? the residence of Granville Sears, on the road Sunday between Wm. Hamlin and John to are hereby sutum-.n'd to appear at this Office on leading from Jacksonville to Willow Springs, Griffin, in which Griffin drew a knife and the 20th day of May, 1871, nt 1 o’clock P. M., t< respond and furnish testimony concerning said al and terminating at the S. E. corner of tho made several unsuc -essful attempts—in H leged aban .onment. Angel Donation claim, on the Valley road, rujm*»grfight—to cut Il.nnlin. Griffin was IV m . R. W illis , Register. B inger H kkman , Receiver made their report, and the ruad was estab Trffestid, and had an examination on Tues inri' "’M. KT1. A|ir22-w4 day before Justice Wade—II. K. Ilanna for lished and ordered opened. am The viewers and surveyor appointed to the prosecution, D. B. R a fr the defense. locate new county road, begining at a point Griffin was held to answer at the next iertn of ) on Poor Man’s creek and terminating at tho Circu.t Court, and gave bail lor his appear- O ffice of Bo\nn of C ommissioners for THE FALK OF SCHOOL LANDS AND <D THE > upper mines on left hand fork of Forest creek, uoce in the sum ot $250. Fund.j Management of Common School ! made their report, and the ruad was estab F ruits , V egetables & c .—The contin yyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT FROM XN and after th s date, nil Applications for State, lished and ordered opened. uanee uf rain and cu d weather Su Lite n3 the I School anil University L inds, must be accomp mied Cuthbert Hetherington, hiving mide oath 20cli of May, Ims tn .de the gardens erres- with one-third cash payment ; and all Applications as to his indigency, was received as a county I fur above described Lands now on file in this office, pondii g!v late. Vegetables are several inu-t be made good by one-third pa uient within charge. weeks behind time. As late as last week a ¡sixty days from date, else they will be null and The old bridge at the crossing of Little void. Dy order of the Board, freeze occurred in many parts uf the valley, T. H. CANN, Clerk for the Board. Butte creek, near James Miller’s place, was destroying all kinds uf v -getubles nut tuugh Salem, Oregon, April 15th, Y871. anr29-30d. declared unsafe, and material fur a new enough to resist "Jack Frost.” A great den bridge ordered. ot fruit will fall off; but this will prove im Adjourned to 1st Monday in June. calamity as the trees all have a superabun Proceedings of the Board of Trustees. dance uf ft ui t. [R eported for the T imes .] OILS. ETC, ALSO Window Glass, Nails. Iron and Steel. Cast and Steel Plows Wooden and Willow It are, Etc., lite. I am now ready to sell anything in my line at th' lowest cash price. Persons wishing t > buy good- will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns I aui determined not to be undersold by any house in Jacksun county. ’Tif-Givc me a call, and then judge for your self as tu our capacity to furnish goods as above. JAS. T. GLENN. THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. Surpasses them all. Tn this selection 1 was as. sifted by Mr. Jas. Fullington, ex-Presi'lent Ohio State Agricultural Society, said to i-e as good a judge of this ftock asany person in the United States. He was one ot the first importers, is fa miliar with their endurance .n France, aud their breeding qualities in Ohio. Those who have read in the American Agri- cuhnr>ct and other agricultural papers, kuow the world-wide reputation oi Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable re storative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodih’ strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. To Buy Goods The Percheron I would here sny, that well informed horsemen who were acquainted with this stock, said Tbe White Prince was as promising a young horse as they had ever seen imported. T-» those wno are not posted as to their hi.-tory, the French Writers Say Tthey hnvehcen kept ns a distinct breed for more than aeentury, and undoubtedly trace tu the Ara* bian, aud have several iufusious of PUBE ABABIAN In the last century. It is that which gives them their endurance, style, form and action. "He has not such a fine skin as the Arab, nor !.is prettily roundel, oval, and small foot; but we must remember the fact that he lives under a c<dd cliiunte upon elevated plums, where nature gives him for a covering a thicker skin and a warmer coat, and that he has been fur years step ping upon moist, clayey soil.” TEHM8 $.35 in U. S. gold coin, the season. Good pasturage, with good fence, near here, at 50 cts. per week. Everybody is invited tu cme and see my stuck and judge fur themselves. W. C. MYER. Ashland Mills, Ogn., January 25th, 1871. CHEAPER THAN THE Cheapest! SOMETHING NEW! JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Corner of California and Third St»., —AT — FISHES & BRO.’S L. HORNE, Proprietor, DEALERS IN THE GREAT Mar 6th, 1871. Estray Notice. M > st S trange .—There have been several strange as wed us notable arrivals in town fin KKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, LIV- recently ; but one, "a little stranger,-’ arrived k ing li>e miles south of Ashlund two cows, de scribed as follows : One pale red cow, some white at the Franco-American Hotel this week on the belly, marked smooth crop off the right car. 1’ue Muduai claims it ; uud the incredulous and sp'it in the left. Branded (M.) on ths left The other a red, spotted cow, five or six uiay have their doub s removed, us tu the jaw. vea-s old, marked smooth crop off the left ear. un- little innocent's maternity, by calling upon -ler half slope in the right, branded (W.) on the the happy and obliging hostess. We cun [ right hip. C. NEIL. gratuLte the Fruncu-Americuu upon the Maren 17tb, 1871. May6-w4. addition. MILLINERY. PAIN KING! INTERNALLY- CURES CRAMPS, FANCY, STAPLE &D37 GOODS, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, CURES CHOLERA, CURES SICK HEADACHE, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. FISHER di BRO.’«, (Corner California and Oregon Streets,) The Pain King CURES INDIGESTION, The Pein King CURES DYSENTERY, The Pain King Also a fine assortment of that he has the largest, best, and must com- tuudious Hotel iu Southern Oregon. It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ; stages from the North and South leave regularly fr.m tho U. S. HOTEL. The II<>use has lately been re painted, and reno vated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and well ventilated. The bedrooms are supplied with SP ING BEDS, and every other convenience for tbe comforts of guests. BOARD AND LODGING Can be bad nt reasonable rates, according th the room occupied. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. May 1st. 1869. NEW MEAT MARKET! THE TABLE Will be supplied with the best tbe market ean af ford. FAMILIES Can find at this House rooms especially arranged for tbeir comfort and convenience, as well as every ittention and comfort usually found at a well kept Hotel. A LARGE HALL rpiIILO GASMAN TAKES THIS METHOD | of in'orm'ng bis friends, and the public gen- Ts attached to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, •lully, that be has opened a Meat Market on Cali- Shows, Ac., and can be bad at reasonable terms. ■"rnia Street, opposite the United States llutel, EXTERNALLY- vhere may be found at all times the best of— The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where the very beat liquors and cigurs may be found, at The Pain King prices to suit the times. (Fresh & Corned) BEEF, CURES SCALDS, Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871. tf. The Pain King MUTTON, CURES FROST BITES, NECKLACES, A R uck P oint I tem .—A Boot and Shoe shop has lately bceu started ut Ruck Point, PEARL BEADS. by Uapt. M. Caton, au old resident of this and other articles in our line too numerous to cuuuty. A want lung felt by tbj nortb-wes mention. MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT. tern portion of the valley is now supplied. Jacksonville, March 25th, 1870. tf. The Captain is a skilllui “worker” in leather, a ’’square” dealer, and will doubtless render geuetul sutisSuctiuu. The Pain King CURES BRUISES, The Pain King CURES RHEUMATISM, THE TABLE ROCK SiLOON. PUBS, HOW TO KEEP —YOUR— MONEY AT HOME, The Pain King 13uY the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured SAUSAGES, die., Ate. CURES TOOTH-ACHE, Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors. M Call at J. Neuber’s JEWLRY STORE, A uy the Jacksonvi’le, Ogn., April 15th, 1871. Just from the Factory. tf. LAND NOTICE. -ROGUE RIVER VALLEY— U IIMCTIB C], HE UNDERSIGN I) HAVING BEEN AP Who would respectfully announce to the trade poined Local Agent of tbe Board of School Land Cuinmispioners. is now prepn-ed to teceiv« rnd public generally, that they are now manufact -pplications to purcha.-e S«-ho<d, University an< uring and have un hand for sale, a large assortment State hind/. No applica'ion will be received un- '«■ss a>*c' mpanied by one third payment of the pur 4 BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain •hasp price. TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC. Office in Court House—up stairs. of the best quality and at T. 11. B. SHIPLEY, Local Agent f»r Jackson eounty. Jacksonville, March 18 1871. mch!8-tf. T LOW RATES. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, 50 Points of Billiards for Brinks. DEVONSHIRE BULL T hs G loriu I’ s F ourth ,—Tlie attention of Notice to Cattle Raisers. everybody is calkd to the advertisement of B CURES SUDDEN COLDS. I ndian T roubles .—The report reaches us TRIMMINGS, that Surveyor App.egate has been inoleated, FLOWERS, recently, in bis survey of the Klamath c.'Uutry, by the Muduc Indians. Tuey eu. RIB BONS, lered his camp, demanded iLur and Lacuti, flourished their weapons. made threats, and ORNAMENTS, told him “that was their country, and he TIDIES, should not survey it.” Have you been to see ’em ? egs leave to inform the public OF THE BEST QUALITY, The Pain King M ixed .—The arrival and departure of the stages is among the m >st uncertain ut bu man events. l’uey uiay arrive any hour in the »HlllE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT twenty.four, and they leave whenever it ft fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and suits. The mails are set eml days behind, vicinity, that they have just arrived from San Francisco with a well assorted stock of Millinery and things are uiixtd generally. The change I nnd Straw Goods, and will constantly keep on from the old tu the SaCiamentu route is the [hand tho latest styles of H ats , B onnets , H ats an 1 B onnet S hapes . attributed cause of the cuulusiun. English Ale and Porter, Crockery, Etc., Etc., e The Ruin King A R are C aulifluwer .—Mrs. Jno. Wise The Pain King presented us, through her husband, it large cauliflower, weighing 4 pounds, which, win, CURES STINGS OF INSECTS. many more ut the aume surt, was planted auu Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows’ Building, raised bv her own hands, in a garden timi Q uartz C rushing .—Steam was raised at is a model ot neutness. Mr. Wise made a As a Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled. essrs , wintjen a helms beg to Buy it, »ry’it, and be c uvinced. For s-ie by al the Occidental Quartz Mills—now under the wise cbo.ce when he went tu the Fatberlauu inform their friends and the pub ic generally dealers in Patent Medicines. management of Mr. Sum. Bowden— on last lor a helpmeet. that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, W. L. COWAN, Proprietor. and reduced the price of liquors to Jan. 14 tf. Monday morning, and crushing commenced. B utte C reek B ridge .—According tu Mr. Bowden has about 300 tons of rock at Cuuuty Court orders, a new bridge is to bi •the mill; and to crush thia amount will re built across Little Butte creek, which is tu .quire a three weeks run, day and night. The They will be happy to have their friends "call be covered. We like the p[an. Ia tbi* and smile.” «quarts now being crushed is not selected, country, an opeo bridge (hat would last tei and quite inferior to other quartz the lead years, would, il protected by a Covering, lust nd see his fine stuck of new affords, but is expected to yield in the “clean twenty. Goo-la direct from the manufacturer* up” a satisfactory profit. He has a tine lot o together with the finest brands of liquors and ci O h , B y tub W ay .—Mr. Cowan of the gars always on band. O o "w 1 sa. s Maotilnos iMPROwxxBMTfl.—Mr. J. Nunan, who re Prices trom $20 to $110, cush. City Drug Store received this week, via Red cently bouglvt Mr. Ed. Smith’s dwelling Bluffs, ao extensive stock of drugs, station* April 1st. 1870. A New Lot of anrl-tf. bouse, oa Fourth street, has greatly im* ery. Sea Musa Purine, notiuus, Ac., Ac. AMERICAN LEVER HATCI1I8 proved the appearance of the place by repairs and additions. Mr. Smith hse purchased the lot on Caiifami* street, opposite C. C. Beekman’s place, and is proceeding to erect .thereon a substantial dwelling. (THE WHITE PRINCE. THE NEW FOOD. Orders solicited. A liberal discount made to the 'rade. Ashland, May 1st, 1869. $500 Reward. (KEPT OX THE EUROPEAN PLAN,) Corner of Stark aud Frout Streets, ORSGOXff. He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, PORTIiAND, - - - among which is the ZIEBEll A HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. HENR.Y T=L 1 DE’ I js in. Veit Shuts, who makes proclamation that he R C T. PAYNE, LIVING 1J MILES Jaunary 7-tf. will give • grand ball, at his Hall, on Tues east of Phoenix* offers tho services of a thur Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load ing. C losed .—Th« third quarter of Prof. Robb*« day evening, July 4lh. ■ ougn-bred Devonshire Bull to the public, at $5 a season. The animal is a deep red five-years-old, eehool, Distriet No. 1. doeed yesterday. AU kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and lanks of all description R xsigmxd .—We understand that General weighing 1,624 pounds. There will be ao vacation—the fourth quar Repairing done to order at half pries. C. T. PAYNE. printed with neatness and dispatch at thia of White has resigned his oommiesioo. Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. Phœnix, Ogn. ter commencing next Monday. Aprfl-tf fice. M B iie above reward will b T : paid by me, as A vent of the Wong Coin ¡any, for he recovery of GUI L1M, a Chinee, who disap- •eared from Pour Man’s creek, in this county, on he 10th inst., if found in sixty days alive—i lead, 1400. Was last seen when starting from Poor Man’s creek for App'ogate. And a proper» ¡mate amount for reliable intelligence of said Gui Lirn'o whereabouts. AH TOY. Agt. of the Wong Co. April 28th, 1871. apr2S-wl.