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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES The Exhibition. I I FOURTH or JULY I JAS. T. GLENN, SPECIAL NOTICES. HOW HIGH IS THAT ? La«t week the crowded state of our col DEALER IN WILLIAM DAVIDSON, umns forbade an extended notice of the ex ercises of the examination of the pupils of St. THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second Mary’s Academy, or of the exhibition which Celebration of the Ninety-Fifth Anni versary of American Independence floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, followed on the 14th inst., and we can devote I below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent at Bybee's Grove, near Jacksonville, CALIFORNIA STREET, but small space to this subject now. Office, No. 01 Front Street, for San Francisco. Tuesday, July 4th, 1871. At an early hour, Horne’s Hall was crowd PORTLAND, OREGON. HUDSON <S j MENET, are our duly author ed to suffocation by our citizens and their ¡J.ACKSOlYV’II.I.E, OBEGON; PROGRAMME. tied Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 families, and although the exercises were REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST Park Row, "Times” Building, New York. The following programme has been adopted: PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con rather lengthy the audience remained Hoisting of National Flags and salute at sisting <>f LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, J. M. BALTIMORE is our duly authorized pleased and interested listeners until the con HOUSES and STORES ; also, agent for Portland, Oregon. clusion of the entertainement. The stage sunrise. Salutes at noon and sunset. At 9J o’clock, a . m ., the church bells will IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un DANIEL GREEN is our authorized agent was tastefully decorated with flowers and cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the be rung and the procession will form in front F11IIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE other ornaments, and formed an appropriate for Josephine County. STATE for SALE. 1 in notifying his friends and the public gener of the Court House, in the following order : frame work for the mimic life-pictures which ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very First, music ; second, National Car con REAL ESTATE and other Property pur large and extensive stock of passed before the eyes of the delighted au LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and taining representations of the several States dience during the evening. The principal throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES, and of the Army and Navy; third, Orator, with great care and en the most ADVANTA piece presented was “ Queen Elizabeth and gtligions Notices Queen Mary.” Miss Louisa Horne sustained Reader and Chaplain; fourth, Societies ; GEOUS TERMS. fifth, citizens iu vehicles ; sixth, citizens on HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS Rtv. F ather B lanchktt will hold divine ser i the character of the haughty and cruel horse back ; seventh, citizens on foot. NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES Elizabeth, and Miss Ida Beach that of the vices at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the On arriving on the ground, the following CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And beautiful but unfortunate Mary. Both of usual hour. a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI- R ev . B. R. Johnson will preach in the Metho these parts were splendidly played. The min- exercises will take place : 1 NESS transacted. First, music ; second, prayer by tbo Chap dist Church, to-morr«w, at 11 o’clock, A. m - i or characters were well supported, particu AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT AND SALEM larly that of the rude and boisterous Hunt-, lain, Rev. B. R. Johnson ; third, reading of IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive CALIFORNIA W ool .—James T. Glenn has been receiving ingdon,’.by Miss Mary Berry. We can onlyDeclaration of Independence by E. B. descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward wool this week for shipment to the California add a word as to the rest of the entertain- Wilson, Esq.; fourth, music; fifth, oration the same to the above address. CLOTHS February 4th, 1871. market. ment. Suffice it to say that the vocal and «ev. I. D. Driver; sixth, music; sev- BLANKETS, ave received , as usual , the first _ „ . „ A ttention , R ed K nights .—You will as instrumental music was all that could be de- jentb»dinner. and best stock nf SPRING and SUMMER HOOP SKIRTS, GOODS there is to be found this side of San Fran semble at the rendezvous on the 4th of July, sired, and in the literary part of the pro-{ Officers of the day : Orator, Rev. I. D1 cisco. at 2 p M, sharp, for the purpose of parading. gramme the young ladies acquitted them Driver; reader, E. B. Watson, Esq. ; chap selves with a grace and self-possession which lain, Rev. B. 11. Johnson; chief marshal, D iorama .—Dore’s Diorama of “Paradise indicates the careful aud skillful training to E. D. Foudray. Boots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses’ List’’ exhibited at the Methodist Church on and Childrens’ Shoes. which they bad been subjected. We have I A cordial invitation is extended to our fel* M mdiy night. It is a very pleasing enter low citizens in this and the adjoining coun only room for the list of premiums : tainment and well worth patronage. W k havo also in connection with the above a very ties in Southern Oregon to unite with us iu SENIOR DEPARTMENT. Large and Extensive Stock of Choice M asonic .—The members of the Masonic Christian Doctrine1st premium, L. the celebration of the Ninety Fith Anniversa Time Tests the Merits of all Things. GROCERIES, Frsterniiy are requested to meet at their Ilall Horn; secund, E. Horne; third, A. Little, ry of the National Independence. Au nbnndant supply of water and bounti »■ lOo’clock, a . M..to-dav. The oration will be fourth, M. Donegan. TT^'FOR THIRTY YEARS'®^ HARDWARE, de ivered at the Court House at 2 p . m . precise I Good Conduct:—First premium, Annie ful lunch will be furnished on the grounds. J ames D. F ay , Jr. Miller ; second, Sophie Nichel. QUEENSWARE, Chm’n Com. of Arrangements. Credit Marks :—First: E. Grider, Has been tested in every variety of climate, and N ew L aw F irm .—C. W. Kahler and E. B CLASSWARE, by almost every nation known to Americans. It ler, S. Nichel. —AND— Watson, E-qs., have aasociated themaelves Proceedings of the Board of Trustees is the almost constant companion and inestimable JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. friend of the missionary and the traveler on sea CUTLERY,! together in thè practice of thè law under thè j and land, and no one should travel on our L akes GoodCunduct: — First premium, Matilda finn name of Kahler A Watson. Wa wi>h [R eported for the T imes .] or R ivers without it. PAINTS, Miller. It is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, thè new finn abundant success. Monday evening, June 19th, 1871. An cuts, bruises, wounds, and various other injuries, OILS, PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. adjourned meeting of the Board of Trustees as well as for dysentery, diarrhea and bowel com H abeas C orpus .—Judge T. H. B. Shipley Good Conduct: —First premium. Emma: ETC, Of the Very Latest Styles. was held this evening. Members present : plaints generally, and is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the globe. has «ued out a writ of Habeas Corvus and Pape. ALSO President WilsoD, Bilger, Fisher; absent, Be suro you call for and get the genuine Pain will have Lui Shung, the Chinatncn now in jail Instrumental Music (Piano.) :—First pre Howard, Zigler. The minutas of the pre Killer, as many worthless nostrums are attempted Window Glass, Nails, Iron and charged with murder, examined as to the le mium, Carrie Beach ; second, Lullie Horne ; be sold on the great reputation of this valuable vious meeting read and approved. The reso to Steel. Cast and Steel Plows medicine. gality of his imprisonment before Judge Prim third, Ella Grider. Wooden and Willow Direct io ns accompany each bottle. lution to appropriate S25, to donate to the Instrumental Music (Guitar):—First pre Ware, Etc., Etc. Price 25 cts., 50 cts.. and $1.00 Per Bot fund beiug raised for 4th of July expenses, tle. S chool T ax .—Last Saurday the voteas of mium, Matilda Miller. passed. Ths Street Commissioner reported the Stirling School District met to vote upon Sold by all medicine dealers. Credit Murks :—Lizzie Fehely. the bridge on Third street completed, the the selection of a site for a school house, and Chapped Hands and Face, I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the SECOND CLASS. street graded and prepared for public travel ; to vote upon a tax to build a house. The Sore Lips, Dryness of the Skin. lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods Rhetoric, grammar, sacied history, phil- will find it greatly to their advantage to examine also reported whole expense to the town for <tc., «fee.. site was decided upon, but the tax was voted A large assortment of FANCY GOODS ; in nsophy, algebra, penmanship, botany, vocal our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am Cured at once by H EG EM AN ’ S CAMPHOR ICB work, $127—$52 over the sum appropriated. down. fact, everything you want from a NEEDLE to a determined not to be undersold by any house in music, distinction iu bead work awarded to WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands soft FINE SILK DRESS. Warrant was ordered d awn in favor of the in all weather. See that you get HEGEMAN’S. Jackson county. C orrection .—In our report of the exam Miss L. Horn. I Street Commissioner for $52. The Street Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac ination of St. Mary's Academy last week we Diligence, grammar, rhetoric, dictionary, I Commissioner also presented his bill for tured only by H egeman A Co., Chemists and ,®&~Give me a call, and then judge for your self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. Druggists, New York. stated tl at Mi-s Amelin Miller sung the piece arithmetic, algebra, distinction in bead work ¡superintending the work, for $22. Bill re- January 7th, 1871. JAS. T. GLENN. jan7-ly. B’eiindie Sehwalbtn Heimwerts Ziehen with ■ warded to Miss Carrie Beach. m Iferrod. Ordinance No. 51, to vacate Firs: M iss Lullie Horne. It should hive been THIRD CLASS. street, between Cal. and C street, was passed. 11 tin, Co-JJfli) You can suit yourself in STRAW and CASSI- M ss Matilda Miller instead of Al «s Anu a. Dii re, grammar, familiar science, Bill ol Recorder, $3.50 for deed to A Ilnuz MERE HATS, Clothing of all Description, LIN I We made this correction in justice to the for it!* To Buy Goods EN COATS, BOOTS and SHOES, and a genera! On moti >n of Mr. V, b •snv. ge-graphy, orthography, er, wm ordered pai l. assortment of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. mer young lady MLLE. JEAL & CO. ’ S Bilker, a resolution was passed appointing ^position, arithmetic, penman I C H ES A. E3 FL We call special attention to our extensive stock C. W Kahler Town Attorney for this year. to Miss f attendance awarded GRAND VARIETY AND COMBINATION c. It T he C ircc « is C om i mi Adj timed t>> June 29 met. of Ladies, Misses and Children's California Made THAN THE 5 Shoes. « Crest Varietv Ci-mb at n t toric, erti di m nr, 1 T iiundermuoginses . — Sund <y last our qtf e J u All those GOODS, as well as our large stock of form here on W d .esdiy r r Groceries, Tobacco and Liquors, will be sold at l;v. orthograph Sunday go to meeting people were tattled by C TI The press in Calil>»rn * wa-n verv low prices for CASH, and to PROMPT, the appear nice of a force ol cavalry a; • ■ Organized in AUSTRALIA in 18CS, will exhibit in n, arithmetic, performances of thi« U C1- an —AT— PAYING CUSTOMERS. isti h pr«>ai-hii;g from the diiection of Bybee's acrobatic and equistii.n iea: #^Be Sure and Call on Us. Goods JACKSONVILLE, M Grove. Some thought it was the Ku-Klux, treat by this C-». Go and see t >€ Shown with Pleasure-^. DEALERS IN and mine t lought it was a reinforcement for and take the children. r «etc fan; Fort Klamath in uudre«« ; others did not SACHS BRO’S P reparing . — Hoffman & K »»•: oi and J May 6th, 1871. rr.pl comp ' » ”, know what to think. Meanwhile tin > rm-d On entering cich town or city, a MAGNIFI Bigler ha*e been busily engaged it c n M s h¡ Glider. * j horsemen came nearer and made a descent CENT BAND CH ARIOT, drawn by eight beau in putting together mowers and reapers r Diliger ce, rhetoric, grammar, botany, as pm Viet Schuts brewery, and then a l at once tiful horses, and containing Prof. KEITH’S our farmers. Some of these machines are for troixiuv, geography, familiar science, die 'a small boy discovered it was the Thunder FULL BRASS BAND, will parade through the the Band playing many new and popular use on the Link River and Kiamath country. tior.ury, orthography, arithmetic, penman- mugginses drilling for the Fourth. After streets, airs. Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors. Jack Burnett own« some of these machines. ship awarded to Miss Amelia Miller. This Circus is composed of the follow grand con visiting \ iet’s, the detachment, numbering stellation of talent : Prior to the meeting of the Legislature last some twenty men, appeared in force before LUCY JEAL, the Lady Gmynast, who astonish FOURTH CLASS—FIRST DIVISION. Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows’ Building. September, he didn’t. es the world. Joe Wetterer ’ s brewery and went through Diligence, reading, definition, spelling, DAVE LONG, the California favorite. The favorite STARR BROTHERS, the flying N otice .—Owing to the fact that the sea- lessons in composition, philosopy, geography, some cavalry maneuvers in good style essrs , wintjen a helms beg to Captain then returned and Joe men of the air. inform their friends and the public generally *on for shooting editors has fuily commenced, grammar, penmanship, arithmetic, vocal mu the Miss LINDA JEAL, the sensational rider. that they have thoroughly refitted their aaloon, put the force through the 'lager drill, we beg to announce to any ehootinger feel sic awarded to Miss Matilda Miller- MONS. CURTIS, the world renowned Man Ser and reduced the price of liquors to which we are inclined to think they under pent. Reading, spelling, lessons in composition, stood rather better than the sword drill, The ing aggrieved at articles appearing in the MASTER WILLIE EMERSON, the Boy Clown. OF THE BEST QUALITY, T imes »hat we apologize m advance. If we geography, grammar, philosophy, arithme- parade of the company will be quite a fea The LOWRY SISTERS, commonly known as AND THE fture in the exercises o the Fourth. the Elastic Sisters of Athens, and many others 'have said anything, we are sorry for, we take tic awarded to Miss Annie Little. CHEAPEST IX THIS COUNTRY. They will be happy to have their friends "call skilled in Olympic and Equestrian exercises. Diligence, lessons in composition, philoso it al! back. Besides this reparation, the and smile.” The celebrated Trick Horse, MONTE CRISTO, The privilege of keeping the bar on the FISHER BRO.’S, proprietors of the T imes , at an early day, phy, definition, geography awarded to Miss grounds on the Fourth of July, will be let to from Charinni’s Italian Ciicus. (Corner California and Oregon Streets,) Trick Ponies and Mules, and performing Mon propose to have the full length portrait ol Emily Horn. I the highest bidder. Sealed proposals to be keys. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Lessous in composition, 2nd geography, of performing Esquimaux Dogs, and the editor done on a board with chalk, in the May 1st. 1S69. submitted to U. S. Ilnyden, Secretary of A pair together with the finest brands of liquors and ci other novelties. highest style of art. and exposed for twenty- 2nd philosophy, 4th arithmetic awarded to i Committee of Arrangements, until 6, p. m ., many gars always on hand. We haven’t got "150 horses,” yet we guarantee July 1st. four hours each publication day, when indig Miss Mary Berry. satisfaction. 50 Points of Billiards for Drinks. trices or admission : Diligence, grammar, geography, spelling, nant ahootists can practice with pistols UDtil Dead men tell no tales; if they Dress Circle, $1.00 April 1st, 1870. a pr I -tf. ; Pit, 50 cts ; Children, 50cts. satisfied. Any shots in the picture will be penmanship, composition, arithmetic award did, anathemas against the deplsting lancet, hilo gasman takes this method Doors open at 7 ; performance to commence at 8. ed to Miss Susan Griffith. the drastic purge, and the terrible saliyants of informing his friends, and the public gen- Gold Hill Quartz Mining Company. duly announced and acknowledged. ; erally, that he has opened a Meat Market on Cali Lessons in composition, geography, arith of the materia medica, would arise from every fornia Street, opposite the United States Hotel, S tags A ccident .—On Saturday while the metic, philosophy, grammar awarded to Miss graveyard. The Motto of modern medical I where may be found at all times the best of— science is "Preserve and Regulate, not de stage bound north with thirteen passengers Lizzie Britten. stroy," and no remedy of our day is so en was discendiDg the grade near the American tirely in harmony with this philanthropic FOURTH CFASS —SECOND DIVISION. (Fresh A Corned) BEEF, here is delinquent upon the Ranch, seventeen miles north of Sesma, the 4th of July, 1871, following described Stock, an account of as Reading, Philosophy, arithmetic, penman logic as D r . W alker ’ s V inegar B itters . In this powerful, yet harmless restorative, lirake got out of urder and the coach run on sessment levied on Aug. 22d, 1868, March 27th, ship awarded to Rhoda Kinney. dyspepsia, bilious complaints, and all diseases 1689, June 14th, 1870, and November 8th, 1870, the hones who became frightened and run Reading, lessons in composition awarded of the stomach, liver, bowels and nerves, en these several amounts set opposite the names of about half a mile, until, in attempting to the respective Shareholders, as follows : counter an irresistable antidote. to Miss Alice White. make a turn, the coach was violently cap Names. No. C’tifctes. Shares. Amt. FIFTH CLASS—FIRST DIVISION. sized and five out of the thirteen passengers John McLaughlin............. 21................ 50....... $87 50 MARRIED << «< «< SINGLE DASH of a Mile Purse 9100. First definition, arithmetic awarded to Miss ......... 22.... 30....... 52 50 injured. Among the latter was a bride and << << At the residence of the bride ’ s father, on Juno ..........23.... 10....... 17 50 bridegr>>om The bride had her shoulder bro. Lizzie Fehely. 22d, 1871, in this County, by Rev. M. Peterson, TROTTING, Two Mile Heats, Purse $75 And in accordance with law and an order First reading, 2nd spelling, 1st penmanship Mr. Uriel Smith to Lucindy J. March. keuand wasotherwiseinjured. Mr. J. Notting of the Board of Trustees, made on the 3d of June, ham, trom whom we got this information, was awarded to Miss Julia Noland. At the Congressional Chnrch, Juno 11th, by THREE TO START IN EACH RACE'. 1871, so many of the Shares of each parcel of said Stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the First philosophy, 2nd reading, 1st spelling Rev. E. Gerry, Mr. Henry J. Harding to Miss among the injured. We have been unable to Belle P. Fields, all of Oregon City. Company’s Office, at Sachs Bros. Store, Jackson awarded to Miss Adeline Fisher. obtain the names of any others. SAUSAGES, At., &«. ville, Oregon, on Saturday, July Sth, 1871, at the SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1871. Real Estate Dealer Temple of Fashion STAPLE DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, SACHS BRO’S H S 1840 I You Will Find LADIES’ 1IATS Perry Davis’ Pain Killer DRESS GOODS SUN DOWNS, THE PLACE I the Gents’ Department, Cheapest! FISHER & BBO.’S FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Etc., Etc., THE TABLE ROCK SALOON. M English Ale and Porter, NEW MEAT MARKET! RACING! T Notice. T OVER THE BYBEE TRACK! MUTTON, PORK, FIFTH CLASS—SECOND DIVISION. A B ad M onth for E ditors .—Between the lltb and 14th of this month no lew than four newspaper editors have been shot in this 8tate, and it is not a very good month to go gunning for editors either. Last Saturday we thought, for a while, that we would add a fifth to the list of victims. The Captain of the Thundermugginses rushed frantically in to the office and enquired for the fighting ed itor. Wa are not the fighting editor. Be sides, if we are, we were not there, and we didn’t want to be there. This incident, ta ken into consideration with the fact that there seems to be a mania for shooting edi tors just now prevailing in Oregon, induces us to go slow. We are determined to be prudent hereafter. We don’t want to shed any of our blood this warm weather. Don’t forget the Circus to-night. First geography, regular attendeDce awar ded to Miss Minnie Pape. Second speller awarded to Miss Theresa Gil loon. Third arithmetic awarded to Mis Kate Cinaboski. SIXTH CLASS—FIRST DIVISION. First lessons in natural philosophy, 1st read ing awarded to Miss Emma Pape. First definitions awarded to Miss Maud Cimboski. SIXTH CLASS—SECOND DIVISION, Second arithmetic awarded to Miss Alice Berry. First reading awarded to Miss Flora Ortb. Second reading awarded to Miss Maime Noland. Spelling awarded to Miss Maggie Crosby. A. M. D. 0. On the 4th inst., by Rev. C. F. Beatie, at the residence of Wm. Strickland, Mr. John Howell and Miss Dionia Strickland, all of Clackamas county, Oregon. At the residence of Mr. John Smith, in Linn county, on Wednesday, June 17th, 1871, by Rev. J. H. Roork, Mr. John F. McCoy and Miss Cony Ellen Smith—all of Linn county, Orcgog. At the residence of the bride, on the 11th inst., by Rev. W. R. Butcher, Mr. A. Deckard and Mrs. E. C. Lincoln—all of Albany. At the residence of tho b-iide’s father, June 11th, 1871, by Elder G. W. Bond, Mr. S. W. Landes to Miss Lucy J. Goodman, all of Linn county. In Portland, June 12th, 1871, at the Cathedral Church, by the Very Rev. J. F. Fierens, V. G., Mr. Wm. J, Kelley to Miss Hattie Gleason, all of that city. In Portland, June 13th, 1871, at the Cathedral Church, by the Very Rev. J. F. Fierens, V. G. Mr. James Mackey to Miss Katie Gaffney, all of that city. Oa the 15th inst., in Wasco county, by A. W. Ferguson, J. P., Mr. James H. Mulky and Miss Emily Porter, all of that county. On the 11th of June, near Eugene City, by Rev. N. Clark, Mr. J. J. Donahoo, City Marshal, and Miss Sarah E. Kirk, all of Lane county, Oregon. FREE FOR ALL COUNTY HORSES ntrance , io per cent , E entries to Jacksonville, Ogn., April 15th, 1871. close at New State Saloon, June 20th. RACES to come off at 2J o’clock precisely; and will be run under the Rules of the Jackson County Agri cultural Society. AD. HELMS. Jacksonville, Juno 17th, 1871. A nd tf. Call at J. Neuber’s JEWELRY STOKE, ESSRS. TAPE <k SAVAGE AND MR. Henry Pape have placed their accounts in our hands for collection. Unless prompt attention is given by debtors to the payment of these ac counts, costs will be added. FAY & REA. Jacksonville, April 5th 1871. apr8-tf. M NOTICE see iiis fine stock of new hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of ad vertising and expenses of sale. IKE SACHS, Sec’y. Jacksonville, June 5th, 1871. jel0-w3. Administrations Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN Ap Goods direct from the manufacturers. pointed by the County Court of Jackson coun ty, Oregon Administrator of the Estate of Gabrel He has a fine lot o Sewing Alaclilnos Lemon, dece’d, all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present them with tho Prices from $20 to $110, cash. proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice, to me at my office in said county. A New Lot of C. W. KAHLER, Administrator. AMERICAN LBVER WATCHES Jacksonville, June 16tb, 1871. je!7-4w. Just from the Factory. T He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, among which is the HENTIIY RIFLE, HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ONE LARGE Y INSTRUCTIONS OF JOHN S DRUM, Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load freight wagon for sale. Alio one sett team ing. all the notes and accounts due the firm of harness, new. The above property can be seen at Glenn, Drum <t Co. will be placed in the hands of the U. 8. Hotel, Jacksonville. Terms of sale an atterney for collection, if net paid in thirty All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and part cash, and the remainder i» freight. days. Repairing done to order at half price. LOUIS HORNE. May 26th, 1871. m»y27-w4. Jacksonville, May 13, 1865, Jacksonville, May 12th, 1871. maylS-tf. B T