The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 15, 1871, Image 3

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    Illli BBMOtRWK j TIMES
Th« viewers appointed to nsse«« damages
on the Butte Creek road, commencing at tbe
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second 15-mile p<>9t on the road from Jacksonville to
floor,) Merchant’« Exchange, California Street, I B g Butte Creek, by lower bridge on Little
below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent
Butte Creek, reported $50 damage to Win.
for Saa Francisco.
Daily and $15 damage to J. J. Fryer. Re
HUDSON & MENET, are our duly author p >rt received and damages ordered paid.
tied Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 The road was declared a public highway and
Park Row, "Times” Building, New York.
the Supervisor was ordered to open said road
J. M. BALTIMORE i« our duly authorized and to keep the same in good repair for trav­
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1871.
agent for Portland, Oregon.
DANIEL GREEN is our authorized agent
for Josephine County.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Religions polices.
R«v. B. R. Johnson will preach in the Metho
di»t Church, to-morr«w, at 11 o’clock, a . m .
R bv . F ather B lanchett will hold divine ser­
vie«» at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the
usual hour.
We publish a very interesting letter from
“Mr. Klein” on railroad and other matters i
in this issue. Mr. Klein’s letter is very wel- |
cum«.
D i eo again.
F r K lamath L ake —Gen. J. B. White
and fain lv, .«cCnmpanied by Mis* Lulie Horne,
started f>>r a pleasure tour to Klamath Lake
and Fort Kl.inmth this week.
A L itter .—Mr«. E zabeth Armstrong is
notified ihm a letter, addressed in cure of the
County Clerk, awaits her at his office in this
city.
F ort K lamath and C rater L ake —The
road to Fort Klamath und Ciaier Lake, via.
R gue r.ver, is now open fur wagons and bug-
g'«s-
________ ____________ .
F ound .—A sutn of money wu« found at
the store of Sachs Bros., yesterday, which
the owner can have by proving property and
paying tor this notice.
A W ant .—Why don’t our farmer« bring
fresh poiitoes into market? There has been
but a i«w lots found in our market, There
are plenty in the c un’rv ; bring them in.
H arvest .—Tne IrirVtfSt na»
rum Cel an 1 promises a b >un
Harvest'tig this» year ia fr»m a
days ater than usual, owing to
spring rains.
fully eo'.n*
eous yield.
we k t > ten
the late Cold
F ine J ewelry .—Our friend J. Neuber ha«
has just received from t >e East a I it of super­
finejewelry of all descriptions. Call and see
them. The «election is the rarest ever offered
in «.ur market.
R ailroad —Mr. J im D. C mghlin re­
turn« I from a trip t»>San F. t»nci*co th s week,
and rep ir s that the e ms ruction of th* rai •
r-ia l b idge at Tehama is being prosecute!
wi Ir great a«‘ ivity.
Ul Hireling ol the D iti ’
N* TICF. —A 8
tors in I S -ckh Id t « of th»* G»»!d H> I M n
i ig C m >;mv is i eiebv i-al ed for Ilo clock.
a . m ., Saturl iv. Jnlv 221. ISTI.
HENRY KLIPPEL Pr-s d tu.
L ink R iver —G«»«»rge Nmirse ol L>i«k river.
wa< in t «wu this week. He report» ihe dis
appearance of the cr ckets in that region, but
save that their ravage« toally ruined the
Veget;,b e g:ird«,o».
G ener -U s —We are plea-el t» Darn tha‘
large amount» are being Mibcribed in f.««t-
t><nwiH>d. »nd other pine*« in Siskiyou county,
for the relief of those made «Institute bv the
fire in Yreka. Such generosity ia commend­
able.
«¡steen, daughter of Mr. Steven«, of Sams
V «Iley, died suddenly on her father’s farm on
Monday, 10th inst. She went out into the
field in the morning in her u>ualgOod health,
was taken «ick and died i.i twenty minutes—
before she could be removed to tbe house.
G reen A pples .—We notice a supply («•
green apples, of last year’s crop, upon Mr.
Boyer’s fruit stand, which were still firm
mid sound. On an adj .cent stand were fresh,
luscious cherries, which formed- a pleasant
el thereon.
contrast.
In what other country in the Tent
Bill of W. Bilger, for $25, for supplies
pTate Zone does a fruit crop tread upon th.
furnished indingent people, allowed.
heels of the preeeeding one?
The petition ofG. Naylor and others, for a
cew road, commencing at a point on the «rage
T he C hinese M urderer .—On Wednesday
road leading from Jacksonville to Yreka, morning last, Judge Prim renderd a lengthy
near the re»idence of Granvilie Naylor, and and able decision upon the application oi
running thence by the residences of D. Red- Lui Shing, the Chinese murderer now it
path and J. Ritter, and terminating at the jail, for a discharge under a writ of habeas
s'a^e rond above mentioned, near the ■ evi­ corpus. The Judge, after an elaborate re­
dence of Ira Chandler, was accepted and «aid view of the authorities, and the fa-it« appear
road declartd u public highway. The Super ing upon the hearing, remanded the prisoner
visor, through whose district said road passes, to the custody of the Sheriff. Dowell & Wat­
was ordered to open said road uud to keep the son wore the attorneys for the prisoner, IIu
same in good repair for travel.
na, District Attorney, Kahler and Fay i
The following committee was Appointed to Rea, for the State.
examine the Rogue River Bridge at Rock
R are V egetables .—Mr. M. Cowell exhib-
Point, to report the condition of said bridge,
ited to us a lot of rare vegetables—potatoes
to the Board of County Commissioners at
i turnips, peas. Ac.--showing the adaptness of
their August term :
M. Ilanley, Jacob Ish
the virgin soil of some of his late entries for
and C. C. Beekman.
-Ui h products. If such potatoes could he
Bills were audited to the amount of $133.-
grubbed out of all the land that has been
74.
grabbed the past seas >n, it would indicate an
The Upper Rcgue River bridge, which has
enterprise in the right direction. He that
bnen reported un»afe and dnngiTous, w as or­
j jtlants n tree think« of p >sierity ; but he that
dered to be repaired by B. F W ide, Super­
plants a potatoe thinks of the living present ;
visor *f the Dis'riet, and report bill of labor
and of the latter kiod is our enterprising
to the Countv Court.
l friend.
E. 1). Foitlry was appointed to oversee and
I rouble E xpected . — We learn that Mr.
provide for nil county charges.
Jacob
I*h entered the tract of land upon
The Supervisor of District N ». 17 was or­
dered to superintend the letting and buiI ling which the celebrated Go’d Hill Quartz L»*iid
of the bridge across Upper Butte cieek, nc- is situated, about a year ago, in the Rose­
c irding to the specificutiot s on fi'e in the burg Land Office, and has received a patent.
In the mean time the Gold Hill Quartz Min­
Clerk’s offi'-e.
ing
Company have b-en working the lead
The petition of Thomas II. Fielder and nth
etS was granted, and viewers were appointed and expending considerable sums upon their
to view out said road aud report ut the next work», wholly unc<>n«cience of the entry m ide
by Mr. I*h. The discovery was only mad
August term.
rhi« w-ek. and a sensation of a very decidid
A id F’R the B uffering —In this i«»ue we character w >9 the consequence. Serious liti­
pub ish the :ipp>al for nid mad'* bv the citizen* gation is anticin ited.
of Y «k.i. It vpeaks for it'plf an 1 appeals o
M andamus . — Lui Shing, the Chinese mur-
tne generosity oi us all. The gentlemen wim i Icier, is blessed with most energetic ciineel.
constitute the committee are well known to W bile the habeas corpus <‘a*e was pending,
tbe citizens of Jackson cout tv, and theii ¡they miule application to Ju*ge Prim for a
vtatement of the suffering ¡»ml de«iitution, et • writ of mandamus on Justice Wmle. t i eom-
tailed by the destruction of our neighboring I pd him to cancel a portion of his record.
town, will not be gain aid. Il id such a mi- which was obnoxious to counsel. Hi* Hon
fortune ns that which has befallen Yreka ¡or refused the application, holding that a
m ole our town a waist, we feel assured oiii mandamus would i«*ue to compel the per
Cilifornia neighbors, with their nceu-toiiied f rmance of <iutv enjoined l»v law, but the
gen-*ro*ity, wou'd b ive been tiinong the first ' -ancellation of reeor ls was not anywhere en—
t t ‘tider the r aid iiml sy npatbt, Mij r 'on «1 bv law. and tliernfoe mandamus
G >*nn. .J ilitt B gler ami other l>'.i iii>g ciitzt-t s I 'vool'l no’ lie.
b.tie air a<ly imide niuoificent d maiioti f
MABBIEI »
wh ch <1 • credit alike to tlo i.‘ head« an-
heart*. F'Otn t to*e who i-auioii give Ca*h
At K rLvvil'e. Taesdav. July 1 'th. Iw71. Ly
Rev
H i ohbavk «, Mr JOHN II AX’K.^. of Can­
<1 llltlnn» <>l fl -or. b .Call, pr. i i i ll s . f ¡«1
yonville. to Mi- VARY E. McCALLI.NTER, of
kind«, rloliiig. i •., will be graiefu ly ic n late Creek, Josephine county. <»reg"n.
ceiv d. Wag at« will leave here n»-xt wg-.k
May the pathway of yur future li'e
Be free from care an»l with ut strife.
en route f >r Reti Bluff , ami will i ll. d an op-
And as tim»- wears on. nnd vuu gr- w old.
p iriuoiii io *eml biikv ar c es. Mr. B ck-
May V"U never hive uccasiou each < t'ier to
sco'd.
X
•.nan, agent of We.I*, Fargo A C i.'s exprvi .
wil f irwar i im n y package* rec of charge
Jacksonville Market Prices.
T »-night a meeiitig wid be in-id at the C un Reported and c»rre*te<l «-eofclv for the I» kmoi - r it |C
Il tl-e, to iipmiint c nnmitiers to solicit ami I im » « ' y Sacb« Bros.. YVbolsnle »ndRefail dealers
rece.ve d inatiuns. We since'»‘ V hone, to in Drv »nous. Clothing, Groceries, Provisions.
Etc., Etc.
the credit of our town and counit. that it wd
CROC E RIES.
b»» well attended, ami t mt otir c.ai rinuiious
S
ugars —Cr«t«hed A y» fb..............
21(3)25
i i aid oi the suffering and d *stitue will do
S F Golden C • «
18(3)22
honor to our ready generous pewtile.
Sandwich Is B 4
15(m 18
C offee —C<«*ta Rico * 4
25(8,28
4
A L icense to d > B usiness . — A well dressid
Fresh Ground
37(u,5O
4
Chocolate
50
young gt-n.lein.iti, looking somewhat ex t d
T eas —Young Hyson
$1 25(^1 50
4
and flushed, stepped into a lawyer’s uffi e in
J i pan
. 1 O0(a,l 25
2 50
tins town last Thursday morniug nod ad I revv­ F lour —100 lb.......
M f . ai .
.......................
. 3 DO
ing one of the members of the firm, enquir«d i Ell ACK Ell« ”¡9 tb ............
2«@25
’"where the license • ffict wav?’’ The de­ C andles
Box........
5 50(a,6 5ii
14(g,22f
cipie of Coke, u >t kr owing wneiher the anx­ i R ice "jd It’ ..................
S alt
100 ft» ...........
4 5 o ( o ,6 oo
ious enqnuer was alter a Federal or a couiitv I S A LER A T U s ■{:» tb.............
I »@25
license, politely enquired ‘‘what k.ml ut a S oda "p* 1b ..................
20(0,25
.SPICES “ .......................... .
t;7 @5o
lice.ise do you requ.re, vir?” With a deepen V inegar "p1 Gai..........
1 00(3,1 50
pi Uoz.......
flush uiaiitling bis already blushing brow, C alifornia M atches
2a@37
4 4
« •
»
G erman
5 u ( o ,75
and a peculiar expression of exiaey on bi
PKOVISIOWS
countenance, t.ur friend replied, confusedly.
I H ams
lb
18(3.20
* Oh, a license to du business.'1 The Son o, B acon $
13(0,18
4
B.acksi>>ne saw in a moment tla the yuum L aho 4 1
14(<i,15
lb
B utter 4
25(3,50
requiicd a marriage license and referred him E ggs
Doz.....................................
16(g,20
to Mr. Day, the County Clerk.
C heese f* tb.....................................
20
A pples —Dried "fl tb..........................
12(ftl5
“..........................
18(^20
A B old R ubbery .—About 5 o’clock, Wed­ P eaches —“
ilONr.T
tb......................................
38(o,50
nesday morning, while Mr. Joseph Wetterer
VEGETABLES.
and his employees were at work in the ad­
P otatoes " j ? tb....................................
3@4
joining brewery, hi« safe, which st ><»d iu a O nions pi tb ................................
back room of the bo<*r saloon, was opened mi ■ B eans pl tb.....................................
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4 4
G lad t > S ee I t . — We are pleas'd to learn
that the B »art! of County Commisssoner»
have at last concluded to examine into the
state < f the II wk Point bridge ; though why
the B >ard di<i not appoint a commission com­
posed <>f mechanics we arc unable to see.
W e S ee it , and oo S omf . B etter .—“Mr.
Klein” says thnt Eugene City rejoices in Dine
saloon«. Jacksonville has eleven, besides two
breweries. We “see” Eugene« nine and
“go” two saloons and a couple of breweries
“better.”
D eath of L ieut . T uob rn .—We regret to
learn that L>ul. Thoborn died recently at
Covington, Ky. The L'eutmnnt was -t •—
tinned for «nme time nt Ft. Klamath, in this
county, and made many friends am mg our
citizens by hi« gentlemany and soldierly
bearing.
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HOW HI6H IS THiT?
DEALER IN
187J)
CALIFORNIA STREET,
Travelers are always liable to sudden attacks of
Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and these occur­
ring when absent from home, are very unpleas «nt.
Tbe 1’ ain K iller may always bo relied upon in JACKSONVILLE, OREGON;
such cases. As soon as you feel the symptoms,
take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk and
molasses and n gill Of hot water, stir well together
and drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until
relieved. If the pains be severe, bathe the bowels
and bick with the medicine clear.
In case of Asthma anil Phthisic, take a teaspoon­
UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
ful in a gill of hot wat»r sweetened well with mo­ FpiIE
I in notifying his friends and the public gener­
lasses ; also bathe the throat and stomach faithfully
ally tout he is now receiving and opening a very
with the medicine, clear.
large and extensive stock of
Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases
of bonesetting faster than anything be ever ap­
plied.
Fishermen so often exposed to hurts by having
their 8-xin pierced by hooks, and fins of fish, can
be relieved bv bathing with the l’ain Killer as soon
as the accident occurs ; in this way the anguish is
soon abate I ; bathe as often as once in five min­
utes, say three or four times, and you will seldom
have any trouble.
The bites and scratches of dogs an! cats are
soon cured by bathing with the Fain Killer, clear.
2614.
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
Temple of Fashion
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Chapped Hands and Face.
Sore Lips, Dryness of the Skin.
«fcC., &C..
Cured at once by H EG EM AN’S CAMPHOR ICR
WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands -oft
in all weather. See that you get 11EG EM AN’S.
Sold by nil Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac­
SACHS BRO’S
CLOTH*
BLANKETS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
tured only by H egkman A Co., Chemists aud
Druggists, New York.
jan7-ly
January 7th, 1871.
AVE RECEIVED, AS USUAL, THE FIRST
and best »took nf SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS there in to be found thii side of Sau Fran­
cisco.
H
ETC., ETC.
—ALSO—
Boots and Shoes; Ladle«*, Misses’
and Childrens’ Shoe«.
Uriti, Ctt-paii
h we noils trniunr.
IV b have also in connection with the above a very
Lnrge and Extensive Stock of Choioe
GREAT SUMMER TONIC GROCERIES,
Hcguniau’s Cordial Elixir of Calisava
Bark.
A pleasant cordial which strengthens and im­
prove» the digestion, an excePent preventive of
fevers, fever and ague, Ac., and a gre it renovator
and tonic fi»r invalids and debilitated persons. lie­
geman X Co., New York, sole manufacturers. Sold
by druggists.
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AGRICULTURAL
You Will Find
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
LADIES’ HATS
CLASSWARE,
CUTLERY,!
PAINTS,
JACKSON COUNTY
SOCIETY
OILS,
ETC,
HERE will be a meeting of the .Teckson County
Agricultural .Society held at tbe Court llou*e.
in thi- city, on Saturday, August Sill, lull,
to adopt the proper means for huidiug a county
fair. A full at'enance is requested.
2std
I AMES D. FAY. President.
T
—AND—
DRESS GOODS
Of the Very Latest Style«.
ALSO
Window Glass, Nails, Iron and
Steel. Cast and Steel Plow«
AV ooden and W illow
W are. Etc., Etc.
SUN DOWNS.
9
Eafaay Notice.
om now reaily to sell anything in my line at the
lowest
cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
HE undersigned ha* taken up one red cow,
clniu '“‘I
’I greatly to their advantage to examine
about four years old, branded thus : A \ chain
"tr I ii I "”r ?toch betore purchasing elsewhere, as lam
link witn bar across on the left hip,
i
A large assortment of FANCY GOODS ; la
. r0P ’
u *, letermined nut to be undersold by any house ia
fact, everything you want from a NEEDLE to a
ears ; also a red bull calf. The c >w has been run­
I Jack sou county.
FINE SILK DREbS.
ning near my place iu Link river precinct for about;
eighteen months, and Las raised the calf while!
X-iTGive me a call, and then judge for your-
there.
i suit as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
Dated at Link riv«r, Jan. 9th. 1S71.
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O. A. STEARN. I
JAS. T. GLENN.
T
~~ NOTICE.
THE WHITE PRINCE.
rltHE undersigned having been appointed agent
L ut the County Court of Jacks >n county, Or«--
g' n. for the car« of the sick and indigent poor ot ;
*ai<i county, this is to notiiy all iut«-re.-ie 1 person*, i
that application f««r relief or aid from said count.» S
must be made through me. and all bd * tor »id or
relief, bet -re being audited by said Court, must be
pros nted to me tor approval.
Dune by order of the County Commissioner, at th«1
July term uf said Cour , 1871.
E l> 1- <»U DR A Y Agent.
Of the County Court uf the a lore»aid county, for
the county poor.
'1 lr.s 12th day ot July 1871.
2Stf
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS.
THE
Pioneer Bit House,
Cor. Third A Cal. sts., (opposite the U. .S’. Hotel,)
4
4
F ire —Are our city fathers go ng to take
any neps whatever in reference to the pre
Vciilion of fire in this place? In this connec­
tion we would call artent >n to the fact that
there are many stove p pies in dangerous con­
ditions. Let the Fire War-fens look to it.
JAS. T. GLENN »
July Session of County Court—Synop­
S udden D eath .—Mr. A. P. Owens in­
sis of Proceedings.
forms us that Mis« Eliza Steven«, aged about
In the Gents' Department,
You can suit yourself in STRAW and CASSI-
MERE HATS, Clothing of all Description, LIN­
Fg^lIE IMPORTED PERCHERON OR NOR EN COATS, BOOTS and SHOES, and a general
_ I man horse «ill be kept the coming season, assortment of Gents’ Furnishing Good«.
.-•minencinz February 1st, at my farm, near Ash­
We call special attention to our extensive stock
land, on the stage road, till April lit. From and of Ladies, Misses and Children’s California Made
after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesday« and Wednes- Shues.
lays—at the stable of Realties A Wilson, Jackson-
All those GOODS, as well as our large stock of
viilc } Fridays and Saturdays at my farm.
Groceries, Tobacco and Liquors, will be sold at
very low prices for CASH, and to PROMPT,
PA YING CUSTOMERS.
THE WHITE PRINCE
r-^Be Sure and Call on U«. Goods
tV:,s imported from France by the Darby Plains
Importing Company of Union county, Ohio, .in Shown with Pleasure-Qg^.
July last.
1 purchased him in November, and
shipped him, with
SACHS BRO’S
May 6th, 1S71.
I One Full Illood and two three-quarter
blood Percher4i marce,
byrail to Chico, Cal. He is alight, dapple gray, 5
vear* old the coining Spring ; weighed when ship­
ped in Ohio, 1,680 lb»., at at maturity, in good
1 eotidition. wi I
WEIGH 1,800 POUNDS,
JACKSONVILLE, OK EGON.
THE TABLE ROCK SALOON.
Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors.
Oregon St., next to Odd Fellow«’ Building.
essrs , wintjen a helms beg to
Has large, broad, fleet limb.«, good disposition,
inform their friends and the public generally
plea-dug countenance, fine style, good action, and
that they have thoroughly refitted their ««loon,
a t« never been l«re«l to anv extent.
While in the East hunting fur a horse to bring and reduced the price of liquors to
JOHN TSTOiLATsTID, PROP’R. ’to this coast, I .»aw niiietceii imported 1’ercheron
> horses, and 1 am satisfied The Wh te Prine fo
M
12 1-52 CENTS.
FORM. SIZE. STYLE AND ACTION They will be happy to have their friends "call
IQUOR' by th? glass, bottle, demijohn, or keg. i
and smile,”
The pr iprietur ut th.» ulii .-tand was the fir-t
to bring liquors down to a bit a drink nine years (Surpasses them all. In this selection 1 was a».
ago in Jack-onvi.le. I will be happy to have my 1 -i-ted by Mr. Jas. Fuliingt"n. ex-President Ohio
friends call and see me. 'Ihe best kinds of wines, I State Agricultural Society, said to t>e as good a
judge of this stock asany person in the United
liquors and cigars always on hands.
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together with the finest brands of liquors and ci­
¡States. He was one ot the first importers, isfa-
gars always on hand.
j
miliar
with
their
endurance
.u
France,
aud
their
i
i
III
il> P
1 breeding qualities in Ohio.
Those who have read in the .American Ayri-
April 1st, 1870.
aprl-tf.
1 rn/turiv, and other agricultural paper», know the
■
world-wide
reputation
ot
A mount A pplicable for R edemption . $37,000.
Gold Hill Quartz Mining Company.
(Thirty-seven Thousand Dollars.)
L
English Ale and Porter,
50 Points of Billiards for Drinks.
illll
The Percheron
T rfasvrer ' s O ffice ,
)
S alem , O rkgon , July 3d, 1871. j
I would here say, that well informed horsemen who
EALED proposal* will be received by the un­ i were acquainted with this i-tock, said The White
dersigned at his office, in Salem, until August Prince was as promising a young horse as they
5th. 1871, for the »urrender of Bounty Ronds, 1 is.
had ever seen imported. To those wtiu are nut
sued under provisions of an Aet of ’he Legislative , posted as to their hi.-tory, the
Assembly of the State of Oregon, granting bounty
to volunteers of this State, enlisted in the service
of the United States, approve«! Octeber 24th. 1S64.
at the lowest rate, not exceeding par value, as tnav
redeem the greatest number ot Bonds. Bidsto n- ! Tthcy havebten kept as a distinct breed for more
ciude interest to date of surren ler, ard to l>e ad it han acentury, ami undoubtedly trace to the Ara­
dressed
L. FLEISCUNER,
bian, and have several lufusiuns uf
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Treisnrer of Mate, Salem, Oregon.
S
Notice.
here
T
is
delinquent upon Tns
following described Stock, an account of as-
ses.-ment levied on Aug. 22d, 1868, March 27th,
1689, June 14th, 1870, and November 8th, 1870,
these several amounts set opposite the name« of
the respective Shareholders, as follows ;
Names.
No. C’tiCctes. Shares Amt
John McLaughlin........... 21................. 50.. 187 50
4 4
<<
“
22........... 30...
52 50
44
«4
“
23........... 10...
17 50
And in accordance with law and an order
of the Board of Trustees, made on the 3d of June,
1871, so many of the Shares of each parcel of
.aid Stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the
Company’s Ofiice. at Sachs Bros. Store, Jackson­
ville. Oregon, on Saturday. July Sth, 1871, at the
hour of 2 o’clock p. w. of said day, to pay the
delinquent assessment, together with cost of ad­
vertising and expenses of sale.
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IKE SACHS, Sec’y.
_ Jacksonville .jTune 5th. 1871.
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$375 abstracted therefrom. Tne robber or
robbers were evidently well acquainted wi ll
the premises and the habits of the occupant»,
and must have been provided with .*keiet«>n
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
key«. Ic wa3 a daringly planned, and well
executed crime. No clue has been obtained
J udge J ac » bs .—We had the pleasure of as to the rubbers. Hive we a Schultz
meeting Chief Justice Jacobs, of Washington amongst us ?
In the last century. It is that which gives then»
Office, No. 61 Front Street,
their
endurance, style, torui and action.
Territory, in town this week. Judge Jacob»
A mount A pplicable for R édemption . $15,4)00.
A b»nk account ia good to have, hot if too
“
He
has not such a fine skin ns the Arab, nor
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
(Fifteeu Thousand Dollars.)
is returning fr«»ui a visit to the East, and
l.is prettily rounde l, oval, nnd small foot ; but
freely drawn upon it runs out. B »lily heult.i
we must remember the fact that lie lives under a
spent a few day« among his friends here. is the first of blessings, but because a go- d
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and E\ST
T reasurer ’ s O ffice ,
I
edd climate upou elevated plains, where nature
P0RTL
AND,
in
the
most
desirable
localities,
con
­
Tuesday n’ght his admirers paid him the constitution bears abuse wondeifu ly, do no
S alem , O regon . Ju.y 3d. 1871. J
gives him for a covering a thicker skin and a
sisting <>f LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,
EALED
proposals
will ba received by the un­ wiiimer coat, nnd that he lias been for years step­
compliment of a serenade.
assume th it a reckoning day will never cmne. HOUSES aud .'TORES ; ulso,
dersigned, at his office in Salem, until August ping upon moist, clayey soil.”
Live
sensibly
mid
moderately
;
and
at
the
5th,
1871, for the surrender <f Relict Bond*, is­ ThltMM $35 in U. S. gold coin, the season.
J acks > n C ounty A gricultural S ociety —
IMPROVED FARMS. nn<l valuable un­
sued under provision* of au Act uf the Legislative Good pasturage, with good fence, near here, at 50
first
symptom
of
dyspepsia,
disorders
of
ihe
cultivate«! LANDS, located tn ALL parts of the
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN Ap­
The members of this Society will take coti<e
Assembly uf the State ot Oregon, granting relief to" cts. per week. Everybody is invited to come and
STATE tor SALE.
pointed by the County Court of Jackson coun­
skin,
kidneys,
liver,
or
blond,
use
promptly
v iliinteera of this State enlisted in the service of see my stock and judge fur themselves.
to the call for a meeting pub'ished in another
ty,
Oregon Administrator of the Estate of Gabrel
t c United State», approved October 24th, 1861, tit
W. C. MYER.
«Jumn. The ensuing meeting will offer a D r W alker ' s C alifornia V inegar B itters .
Lemon, deco d, all persons having claims against
REAL ESTATE and other Property pur the biwest rate, not exceeding par value, as may
Ashland Mills,‘Ogn., January _25th, 1871.
said Estate are required to present them with the
good oppprjunity for those who desire to be­ the unrivalled purifier of the blond mid reno chased for Correspondents, in this CIIY and redeem the greatest number of Bonds. Bid« to in­
proper vouchers within six months from the dal*
vator
of
the
system,
which
is
a
certain
cure.
cl «de interest to date uf surrender and to bo ad­
throughout
the
STATES
»nd
TERRITORIES,
come n»emtoe«i, to hand io their names to tbe
of this notice, to me at my office in said county.
L. FLE1SHC NEIl,
with great CHre and <n the most ADVANTA­ dressed
C. W. KAHLER; Administrator»
Secretary, Mr. H. K. Hama.
27t4
Treasurer of State, Salem, Oregon.
GEOUS
TERMS.
Gi'Oaz L ake .—Mr. J. B. Cunt« returned
Jacksonville, June 16th, 1871.
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otice is hereby given that the
T he W bathkr .—Th«« Ur this Summer from a trip tu‘ Surprise arid Goose Lake Vai
HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS
undersigned will on Saturday, the first day
Dr. L. T. DAVIS,
uf July, 1871, at the residence of Orson A. 5tenrns,
has proved to be the m<«t pleasant, e«pocial- ley» this week. He report« crop« in those NEGOTIATED, »nd CLAIMS OF ALL DES­
near Link river, Jackson county, Oregon, sell to
PTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And
ly in thl« section, during a number ol year«, j region« as looking rem irkably well, al-! a RI
the highest bidder for ca>h two small mules, the
General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI­
property of C. 0. Boxley. Said property will be
But few day« *»f very warm weather have yet | though the black crickets have ma de their NESS transacted.
HE UNDFRSIGNED HAS ONE LARGÌ
Opposite t he Old
sold to satisfy a lcin oi $80 00 for keeping and
visited us. Fop tbe nwet part the day« are appearance in great numbers. Tnwre me
freight wagon for sale. Ala» om sett team
feeding
mule«.
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.
AGENTS of hi* OFFICE in «11 the CTT-
rn
n’’ a8WÌT T?e *bQTe preperty can b« seen at
rendered delightful by a cool breeze, and the about twenty families settled in the Oregon IES and TOWNS in th* STtTE. will receive
to cummeno* at 2 o’clock in the afternoon
A rkansas L ivery S tabi e , of Sale
thè U. 8. Hotel, Jacksonville. Termi of sale-
said
day.
nigbta are juM-eaal enough to make sleep portion of Goose Lake Valley, und imui> description« of FARM PROPERTY and forward
part cash, and thè teaaaMkder in fr<ight.
tbe »am« to the above address.
Q. T. BROWN.
grants are oodm U xh I j Cuming.
t .
LOOltJ BORNI.
nnder a pair of hewJ blanket« a luxury.
Jun«
7th,
1871.
February 4th, 1171.
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Jacksonville, Oregon.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Real Estate Dealer
French Writers Say
PUBE ARABIAN
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Administrator's Notice.
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Auction Sale.
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FREIGHT WAGON FOR SALE:
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