The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 29, 1871, Image 3

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    Y reka R elief F und .—Amount of tub
acriptinn reported last week, for thia place :
flour, 14,650 lbs. ; cash, $238.50. Amounts
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1871.
subsequently added : P. P. Prim. $5 ; A.
Sturgis, 85 ; H. Army, 250 lbs. of flour.
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Secoud Total eaah, exclusive of amounts received
floor,) Merchant’« Exchange, California Street, from Willow Springs, $248.50; flour, 14,
THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
below Montgomery, it our duly authorised agent
900 lbs.
for Saa Francisco.
DIED
pXHIBTT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDL
J-4 tures of Jsokson eounty from July 7tb, 1870,
to July 20th, 1871, as per settlament with the
Treasurer :
Claims on file unpaid and au­
dited at July term, 1870...,
Outstanding county warrants
at same date,......................... $1,340.00
Amount of old county war­
rants cancelled since by or­
der of the County Commis­
sioners....................................
522.50
FAY—At the residence of her brother, Hon.
James D. Fay, in Jacksonville, July 22, 1871,
Anna F. X. Fay, in the 26th year af her age.
•2,257.96
Nan Francisco, Charleston, 5euth Carolina, and
iavanab, Ga., papers please copy.
ORTH—In Jacksonville. July 25. John infant
Reported and corrected weekly for the D emocratic
T imes by Sachs Bros., Wholsale nndRetail dealers
in Drygoods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions.
Etc., Etc.
gtligious polices.
of Willow
Spring:
W. Bilger, 200
lb»,
fl .ur; J. M. Wells. 200 lb«. ; N. C. Dean.
200 lbs.; Jno. Tupper, 400 lbs.; Andy
Coakley, 400 lbs.; H. Bellenbrouk, 600 lbs.;
Dnvid Penniger, 100 lbs. ; Jas. MeDonough,
200 lbs.; Thus.
Chavner, 500 lbs. Total. 3,100 lbs. Dan.
will hold divine ser-
F.sher, $2 50 ; V. S. Ralls, 82.50; Thomas
R it . M. A. W illiams will hold divine service at
the M. E. Church to-morrow at 11 o’clock a. m. 300 lb«. ; Sol. Humphry,
R ev . F ather B lanchett
vieea at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the
. Wright, $2.50; Jno. Ambrose, $1; Sarah
usual hour.
Watts, 82 50. Total, $11.
Total amount of flour reported, 20,000 lbs ;
S ulphur S puing .—The discovery of an ex­
cellent sulphur spring on Walker’« «reek, iu money, $265.
•boat 2| miles fr>>m town, is reported.
T he D eath of the “W hat is it ?”—It
S howers .—Thursday night a heavy show will be remembered that we announced, some
■er of rain fell on J ack «on creek and at the months since, tbe advent into this world ul
head of tb« valley, although no rain fell in sin and »orrow of a baby, the mystery ot
whose birth excited general curiosity and
the valley.
W eather .—The weather this we«k ha» ip. culation. Tbs new arrival was alledged
been cool and very pleasant. In fact the to be a “Heathen Chinee,” but our Celestial
pr«»ent summer has been an unusually cooli brethren took no care of it, and since its birth
it has been cared for by a colored woman in
town. As a usual thing in this country, the
J ackson C ounty A gefcultural S ociety . Chinese women are devoted to tbeir off­
—Thia Society meets on the 5:h of August. spring ; but in this instance an exception was
Fanners, do not fail to be on hand as the 'made. Nor was the mystery lessened when,
propriety of holding a county fair thia fall upoo examination, the babe showed tn every
-will be diacuoaed.
feature the characteristics of the whi e race,
and pleasant one.
231.65
1,905.89
1
675.62
202.4«
118.35
1,801.75
381.50
327.25
177 00
1,000.00
600.00
400.00
650.00
270.40
1,473.90
All are respectfully invited to at- the «-onfidenee entertained in the upward ten
denev of real estate in Portland. This en­
terprising and go-ahead real estate dealer is
R ock P oint B ridgi .—The commi ««ion
«ending broadcast at the East ar d in Europe
consisting of Messrs. Hanley, Beeknun and
concise and truthful statements regarding the
Iah, Appointed by the B >ard of County Com­
•oil, climate and productions of Oregon, and
missioners to examine the R‘>ck Point bridge,
by correspondence with men of wraith and
proceeded to that point on Wednesday. and I influence at the East is inducing capital here
have aacerta ned that many of the timber« i to be inverted in real estate in Portland, as
are very much decayed.
'well as farms and firming lands io Oregon.
A larmingly H ealthy .—This is the e*y
Mr. Bergh has b<*en u benefactor to ani­
with our physician«, and well may they say mals, io relieving them from cruelty and
an. as there is no healthier place on the Pa over work. But there is a luckless worker
cifie Ceast—there being no sickness with the whicn performs the hardest and most inees
exceptions of a case or two of ehill« or fever (sent ta.-ks in the world, yet is generally
and ague. But since the introduction of the abu-ed and overworked ; and that is the liu-
great A gur K ing , our people laugh at «<> sim­ I man stomach. What wonder that it become*
ple a disease. If you should become afflicted dyspeptic ? To avoid dyspepsia, and liavr
with any kind of fevers ask your neighbor good health, live properly, and use D r .
what he thinks of the A gue K ing .
30tf
W alker ' s C alifornia V inegar B itters , the
great invigorator and bl«>od purifier, which
A G o <» d C ollection in a G ood C ause .—
Willow Springs hue contributed generously to will infallibly cure all diseases of the diges
the Yreka relief fund, as will be seen by ref­ rive apparatus, the skin, liver, kidneys, blad
erence to another eoluinn. We learn that der or blood.
Mr. William Bilger, one of the sub com mi Hee
G asburg and A shland —We are informed
for this place, exerted himself to the utmost that C h pt. McCall and Jacob Wagner, of
in Obtaining contributions, for which he Ashland, have contributed 1,000 lbs. of flour
deeerves great consideration.
each to the Yreka relief fund, and that Jacob
Wimer and Thus. G. Reams, ef Gasburg,
P ersonal .—Mr«. James T. Glenn and have contributed 1,000 and 500 respectively
Children, Mia» Ida Martin. Mi«» Ella Ni to the same fund. Thi. is but a small contri
Total,
County Fund—Dr.
To balance in treasury. July,
7th, 1870.................................
Amount received from taxes
collected lor the year 1870..
Amount received from school
taxes collected for 1870.......
Received on delinquent taxes
for 1869..................................
Rec’d on account of licenses..
Received from L. Ganing,
County Coroner, found on
Chinaman at inquest...........
Cash on account of District
Attorney’s fees.....................
Trial fees....................................
Received from J. Hannah,
late Ass’or, on settlement..
Received from 5tate on ac-
count of State poor.............
our readers to the annual « xhibit of the re­ burg ; J. B. Scranton, Klamath Agency ;
ceipts and expenditures <»f the eounty finan­ Hugh M<Crum, San Francisco; S. 4. Hig­
ces for th« year ending July 20 h. 1871. The gins, St<>ckton, Cd: W. Ritnets, Mich.;
entire cost f..r running the c-iunty during that David R'-dpath, Ashland; J. McCall, Ash­
period was $1«.841.98. Our C-unly Coan and land ; Th<s. Jennin, Josephine county ; Sam.
Commissioners deserve great credit for the D. Whitmore, Aehland ; Jake Sykes, Rep­
economical record made for the past year. ton Flat ; J. B. Hinkle, San Francisco;
“Well done, good ai d faithful servants.0
Richard Isaacs, Louisville, Ky.; Philip
Thornberry, M. D.. L >ui«vtlle, Ky.
F lour fob Y reka .—J rise Gage started
G onb to the M ountain ».—Quite a goodly
for Yrska on last Monday with 5.400 p ui.ds
number of our worthy citizens left our town
of flour contributed by tbs citizens of Jack­
yesterday, seeking health and pleasure in the
ets« eounty to the th« relief of sufferers by the
u mb rag» oue «hades, where leaps the sparkling
late firs. Tommy Thomas started the next
fountains in tbeir mouetain fastnesses.
The
day with 2,000 lbs. more. We are pleased
party consisted of Judge Prim and family,
tn be able tn state io this connection that Mr.
Judge Duncan and wife, Mrs. Dr. Greet,-
Thornton,of the Siskiyou wagon road, and Mr.
mm, Mrs. Robb, Mias T. Kckelsun and M im
Bell, of tbs Klamath Ferry, remit the toll«
Anna Kent. May they fully enjoy tbeir
on the wagous bound fur Yreka on this
brightest anticipations.
charitable errand.
Bra B ab .—W« arc informed that about
one-half of Rogue river wm turned into th«
works cf the Big Bar eompany on W-dnee
day, acd the real of water on Thursday. We
arc pleased to learn of the success of this so-
terprise, and hope the company will reap
abuadaat reward for the toil aud expense of
their works.
This has been one of the moat
•xteoeice niaing enterprisee over under ta-
kea in this eeanty, end we rsjoies at its suo
eeee.
$i
. i
. 2
. 3
5
4
1
STAPLE DRY GOODS
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CALIFORNIA
School Fund—Cr.
AND
SALEM
SACHS BRO’S.
PROVISIONS.
H ams $ !b.................................
B acon "
4 4
L ard “
B utter ’•
!b
E ogs
Doz....................................
C heese
lb....................................
A pples —Dried
lb.........................
P eaches —“
“.........................
H oxlt
tb.....................................
P otatoes $ tb..................................
O nions
tb ................................
B eans
tb....................................
BLANKETS,
1S@2O
13@18
14(5,15
25(^50
16(0/20
20
12@ 15
18(a,20
38(3,50
VEGETABLES.
5®4
HOOP SKIRTS,
Boots and Shoes; Ladles*, Misses’
and Childrens’ Shoes.
Large and Extensive Stock of Choice,
GROCERIES,
You Will Find
HARDWARE,
CLASSWARE,
Real Estate Dealer
OILS,
ETC,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A large assortment of FANCY GOODS ; fa
fact, everything you want from a NEEDLE ts a
/SP'Give me a call, and then Judge for your­ FINE SILK DREsS.
self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
JAS. T. GLENN.
GREAT SUMMER TONIC I b
JACKSON COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
8.87
15
2,620.33
281.33
WHERE will be a meeting of the.Tackson County
JL
Agricultural Nociety held at the Court House,
in this city, on Saturday, August Sth, 1871,
to adopt the proper means for holding a county
fair. A full attenance is requested.
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JAMES D. FAY, President.
Estray Notice.
the Gents’ Department,
You can suit yourself in STRAW and CASSI*
MERE HATS, Clothing of all Description, LIN­
EN COATS, BOOTS and SHOES, and a general
assortment of Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
We call special attention to our extensive stock
of Ladies, Misses and Children's California Made
Shoes.
All those GOODS, as well as our large stock ef
Groceries, Tobacco and Liquors, will be sold at
very low prices for CASH, and to PROMPT,
PAYING CUSTOMERS.
sure and Call on Us. Goods
Shown with Pleasure**^.
SACHS BRO’S.
May 6th, 1871.
THE TABLE ROCK SALOON.
Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors.
HE undersigned has taken up one red sow,
about four years old, branded thus : A chain
Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows* Building,
link with bar across on the left bip, crop off betb
ears ; also a red bull calf. The cow has been run­
ning near my place in Liuk river precinct for abuut
essrs , wintjen a helms beg to
eighteen months, and has raised the calf while
inform their friends and the pubiio generally
there.
that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon,
Dated at Link river, Jan. 9th. 1871.
and reduced the price of liquors to
28t4
0. A. STEARN.
T
M
NOTICE
They will be happy to bars their friends "sail
and smile.”
HE undersigned having been appointed agent
of the County Court of Jackson county, Ore­
gon. for tbe care of tbe sick and indigent poor of
said county, this is to notify all interested perron«, together with the finest brands of liquors and sl-
that application for relief or aid from «aid county gars always on hand.
must be made through me. and all bills for aid or
relief, before being audited by raid Court, must be
presented to me for approval.
April 1st, 1870. aprl -tf.
Done by order of the County Commissioner, at the
July term of said Court, 1871.
Gold Hill Quartz Mining Company.
E. D. FOUDRAY Agent.
Of the County Court of the aforesaid eounty, for
the county poor.
Thia 12th day of July 1S71.
28tf
T
English Ale and Porter,
50 Points of Billiards for Brinks.
Notice
here
RIBIlffTiMôFSTATBBiiUÎTÏBOlBS
92.50 A mount A pplicable for R edemption , 337,000.
190.00
(Thirty-seven Thousand Dollars.)
THE PLACE T
To Buy Goods
CHEAPER
THAN THE
60.00
T reasurer ’ s Orrici.
)
S alem , O regon , July 3<1, 1871.)
$4,641.21
SEALED proposals will be received by tbe un­
dersigned at his office, in Salem, until August
5th. 1871, for the surrender of Bounty Bonds, is­
sued under provisions of an Act of the Legislative
Assembly of the State of Oregon, granting bounty
to volunteers of this State, enlisted in the service
of the United States, approved Octeber 24th, 1864,
at tbe lowest rate, not exceeding par value, as may
redeem the greatest number of Bonds. Bids to in­
clude interest to date of surrender, ard to be ad
dressed
L. FLEISC11NER,
27t4
Treasurer of State, Salem, Oregon.
By orders from School Super­
intendent returned paid for
1870..... ... •••••■•■••••••••■•••«$ 172.36
■Vame for 1871............................ 3,551.59
Loss on on sale of $465 legal
46.65
tenders ••••••••••e ••••••«•«••••••
Amount paid to T. II. B.
Chipley, local agent for
Board of School Land Com­
missioners, as irreducible
school fund .«••o««e«••••■••••«• 220.00
Balance in treasury, July 20,
650.61—$4,641.21
1871..........................................
SUN DOWNS.
I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the
lowest cash price. Persons wishing t-i buy goods
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined nut to be undersold by any house ia
Jackson eounty.
AGENTS of 'his OFFICE in all the CIT­
liegeman’s Cordial Elixir of Callsaya
IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive
Bark.
descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward
A pleasant cordial which strengthens and im­
the same to the above address.
proves tbe digestion, an excellent preventive of
February 4th, 1871.
fevers, fever and ague, 4c., and a great renovator
$ 2,187.30
and tonic for invalids and debilitated persons. lie­
geman A Ce., New York, solo manufacturers. Sold
29,035.07
by druggists.
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2,620.33
Cured at once by HEGEMAN’S CAMPHOR ICR
WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands soD
in all weather. See that you get HEGEMAN’S.
Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents.
Manufac­
tured only by II egkman 4 Co., Chemists and
Druggists, New York.
January 7th, 1871.
jan7-ly.
$1,396.90
DRESS GOODS
Of the Very Latest Style*.
Window Glass, Nails, Iron and
Steel. Cast aud Steel Flows
Wooden and Willow
W are. Etc., Etc.
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un­
cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the
$19,099.94 STATE for SALE.
Chapped Hands and Face.
Sore Lips, Dryness of the Skin.
4c., dkc..
- AND—
ALSO
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST
PORTL AND, in the most desirable localities, con­
sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,
HOUSES and eTORES ; also,
144.81
410.00
LADIES’ HATS
CUTLERY,I
FAINTS,
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
$35,338.53
h hi UK' Imran.
Ws have also in connection with the above a vary
QUEENSWARE,
REAL ESTATE and other Property pur­
chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and
85.89 throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES,
with great care and en the most ADVANTA­
33.00 GEOUS TERMS.
2,620.33
HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS
817.50 NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES­
CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And
a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI­
5,302.47 NESS transacted.
H
—ALSO—
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
7,379.40
ave received , as usual , the first
and best stock nf SPRING and SUMMBB
GOODS there ia to bo found this aide of San Fran-
oiaco.
ETC., ETC.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Received from property tax
for the year 187«.................
Received from principal and
interest on note.....................
Received from interest on
money lent...........................
Received from fines..................
Received from sale ot school
land................................. - . ..
inimiii siiti umili.
A moumt A pplicable for R edemption , 315,000.
(Fifteen Thousand Dollars.)
HECAFITÜLATION—COUNTY FUND.
N otice .—I hereby notify all persons and
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
1
20.00
Travelers are always liablo to sudden attacks of
37.50 Dysentery and Cholera .Morbus, and these occur­
ring when absent from h< uie, are very unpleas »nt.
56.9o The 1’ ain K iller may always be relied upon in
such eases. As soon as you feel the symptoms,
817.75 take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk and
molasses and a gill of hot water, stir well together
$35,338.53 and drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until
relieved. If the puins be severe, bathe the bowels
and back with the medicine clear.
County Fund—Cr.
In case of Asthma and Phthisic, take a teaspoon­
ful in a gill of hut wat«r sweetened well with mo­
By amount of eounty warrants
lasses ; also bathe the throat and stomach faithfully
redeemed and cancelled...$17,928.63
with the medicine, clear.
Treasurers receipt for .State
Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases
tax.......................................... 7,379.40
of bonesetting faster than anything be ever ap­
Interest paid on county war­
plied.
rants ................................... ..
85.89
Fiabermen so often exposed to hurts by having
Discount on $279.00 legal ten­
their sain pierced by hooks, and fins of fish, can
ders sold...............................
33.00
be relieved by bathing with the Pain Killer as soon
Amount paid school fund on
as the accident occurs ; in this way the aaguish is
property tax......................... 2,620."3
soon abated ; bathe as often a* once in five min­
Amount in treasure, July 20,
1871........................................ 7,291.28 —35,338,53 utes, say three or four times, and you will seldom
have any trouble.
Outstanding county war­
The bites and scratches of dogs and eats are
rants to date as fellows :
soon cured by bathing with the l’ain Killer, clear.
Last year.................................. $ 817.50
26:4.
Issued since July 7tb, 1870... 1,171.31
day and Mr. David Linn left for San Fran* button when contrasted with the donaiion-
Total, $1,988.81
ci«co, this week.
fr<>m other places in the county much inferi
Baiane« in treasury over and
Rev. Father Farley, of Yreka, wa« in town <>r in point of wealth and population to Gas­
above all outstanding war­
this week, to officiate at the <>b»equie« of Mis« burg aud Ashland, and dues nut speak very
rants, July 20th, 1871, is... 5,302.47
Fay. He returned on Thursday morning. highly for the charity of our fellowcitizsns in
School Fund—Dr.
Mr. C. Fl<>ed and daughter, and Mi»« Kats that end of the county.
To
balance
in
treasury July,
Lans, all nf R>.«eburg, passed through town
7th, 1870...............................
A rrirals at U. S. H otel , this W eek .— Amount received from J.Han­
thia week en route for San Francisco.
nah, late assessor of prop­
B. S. Coggesball, S«n Francisco; James
erty tax, on settlement.......
T he E xhibit .—We call th* attention of P. Atkinson, Princeton; John Wilson, Rose,
Temple of Fashion
21(3 25
18(3 22
1IIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
15(0)18
. in notifying his friends and the public gener­
25(a,28 ally tnat ba is now receiving and opening a very
37(3>50 large and extensive stock of
50
25(7^1 50
00 @1 25
50
00
20^25
50@6 50
14@22f
50(3,6 00
18@25
20(3,25
g7(g|50
00@l 50
25@37
50(^75
CLOTH»
.$16,841.98—16,841.98
Whole amount of warranta
Portland, whither he bud gone to place his can Man’s” baby.
issued same time, ii...............
Amount paid .'tate taxes for
wife in ths insane asylum. We regret t<>
1870 ........................................
S ales of R eal E state . —William Davidsoti,
learn that late advices giye no hope of the
Interest paid on county war-
No. 64 Front street, Portland, is daily effect
rants....................... ................
unfortunate lady’s recovery.
ing sales of real estate, for coin, located in Loss on sale ot $279.00 legal
tenders ..................................
S oiree .—The Jacksonville String B.snd | various p.irts of tbe city, and the amount for
Paid to school fund................
a very
will give a toiree at Viet Schutz's Hall, on i the past month
aaaisas.ss foots
a^'« up
up to
lu ss
evae considerable
- vs*. | Outstanding county warrants
Wednesday evening. August 2d, 1871. for 'sum. The increasing inquiry at bis officei of last year...........................
I
Balance in treasury ever and
the benefit of the Red Knights.
Dancing fur first-class residence lots, by parties de­
above all outstanding coun-
ty warrants...........................
will commence at 8 o’clock.
Admittance. siring to improve them, give« an earnest of
$2.00.
lend.
S ugars —Crushed A
!b..............
S F Golden C 4 4
Sandwich Is B 44
C offee —Costa Rico <4
Fresh Ground 44
44
Chocolate
44
T eas —Young Hyson
4 4
Japan
F lour —100 ft>.......
M eal
“ " “.......
C rackers
tb .........
C andles
Box.......
R ice
lb ..................
S alt
100 lb ...........
S aleratus
tb.........
S oda $ tb ..................
S picks “ ...................
V inegar
Gal..........
C alifornia M atches
doz
«4
44
44
G erman
Paid to Sheriff for—
Jailor and nis board $840.00
Board of prisoners,
washing,4c........ .. 367.26
Attendance en Cir’t,
County and J. P.
Courts................... 838.76
Assessing and collec­
tion of taxes........ 804.60
Extra guard for pris­
10S.00—2,958.71
oners..
171.86
Paid to Baliffs for Courts.....
230.00
Prosecuting Attorneys fees....
103.10
Inquests and juries hereon...
147.00
On over asses ment ot taxes...
110.35
Expressage on State taxes...
85.24
Fuel and lights .......................
Meals furnished jurors (Cir­
38.00
cuit Court).............................
Frank Minert vs. Jackson
755.15
county (bridge case)............
Abstract of lands furnished
35.40
for use of county.................
16.00
Shackles for prisoners...........
Furniture for use of County
50.00
Judges and Sheriff’s offices
9.00
Making a precinct jury list...
29.52
Miscellaneous...........................
Total amount of county ex­
penses from July 7, 1870, to
and none of tbe Cbinee. Conjecture was ut-
C hildrens ' P ic N ic .—R. 3. Dunlap had
' utterly at fault with regard ta the waif, for
the little ones out for a pic-nic on Thursday,
the Chinese told contradictory stories in re­
to tbeir immense delight. Sergeant hi<a no
gard to its birth. And now the poor little
children of his own, but he exerciaea his be­ I
youngster, after dwindling away for about six
nevolence by miking the hearts of other peo
week«, as if she was trying to solve the puz­
pits’ little folks glad.
zle herself, which proved too bard fur her,
A nother A ffliction .—We are pained to bus “parsed in her check»” and gone where it
I
have tu record the dea'h of a child of Mr. does not make a mite off difference whether July 20,1871
Orth, a few weeks old.
Mr. O. is now in she whi a “Heathen Cbinee’»” or a “Mili-
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON;
GROCERIES.
lowed since July, 1870 :
DANIEL GREEN is sur authorised agent Caton, $5 ; L. Pfi«l. $1 : freight on flour, $5;
For grand and trial jurors..... $ I 817.30
J. B. White, 2,000 lbs. of flour.
for Josephine County.
For witnesses in State eases...
897.05
Contributions collected by Mr. Wm. Bilger, Forstati'-ne-y and expressage 172.53
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CALIFORNIA STREET,
Jacksonville Market Prices,
HOW HIGH IS THAT 1
DEALER IN
son of John and E’l n Orth, a ;ed 19 dnys
Tha following is a detailed list of contri
HUDSON 4k HEMET, are our duly author buttons received from Rock Point, through
lied Agents in ths Atlantis States. Office, 41 the sub committee, Messrs. Ben. Haymond
Balance, $817.50
Park Row, “Titass” Building, New York.
L. J. White : Ben. Haymond, $20 ; L. J.
County warrants have been
J. M. BALTIMORE is our duly authorised White, $20 ; E. W. Haymond, $5 ; John
issued for the following
agent for Portland, Oregon.
claims presented and al­
Woods, $5 ; Abram Schultz, $2.50 ; Mila
Printing for county.................
Paupers and indigent persons
Hospital.....................................
Articles for use of county and
tor use of prisoners..............
Repairs on eounty buildings,
planting trees, 4c................
Roads and bridges...................
Supervisors of roads.................
Fees paid te justices of the
peace (State cases).............
Fees paid to contables (State
ca«cs) ••••«•■•• ••••••••• ••••••••••
Salary of County Judge.......
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Treasurer..
Salary of County School Su­
perintendent.........................
Paid to Assessor....................
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Commissioners.........
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County Clerk.............
JAS. T. GLENN,
$7,291.28
Cheapest!
-AT-
FISHER & BBO.’S
DEALERS IN
FANCY, STAPLE A DRY GOODS
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries,
Liquors,
Cutlery,
is delinquent
upon thi
following described Stock, an acoount of as­
sessment levied on Aug. 22d, 1868, March 27th,
1689, June 14th, 1870, and November 8th, 1870,
these several amounts set opposite the names of
the respective Shareholders, as follows :
Names.
No. C’tiretes. Shares. Amt
John McLaughlin............ JI...............50......... $87 50
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22......... .30........ 52 50
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23.......... 10......... IT 50
And in accordance with law and an order
of the Beard of Trustees, made on the 3d of Juno,
1871, so many of the Shares of each parcel of
said Stock as may be necessary, will be sold at th«
Compsny’s Office, at Sachs Bros. Store, Jackson­
ville, Oregon, on Saturday, July 8lh, 1871, at th«
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, te pay th«
delinquent assessment, together with cost of adU
vertising and expenses of sale.
IKE SACHS, Sec’y.
Jacksonville, June Sth, 1871.
j«10-w3.
Administratior’s Notice.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN Ap­
pointed by ths County Coart of Jackson eoun­
ty, Oregon Administrator of ths Estate of Gabrel
Lemon, deoe’d, ell persons having claims against
said Estate are required to present them with the
proper vouchers within six months from the date
of this notioe, to me at my office in said county.
C. W. KAHLER, Administrator.
JasksoDF.lle, June 16th, 1871.
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Actual cash on hand,....,,.....
T reasurer ’« O ffice ,
Outstanding county warrants
S alem , O regon . July 3d, 1871. J
1,9M.6I
promissory notes, one given by me to Benton
to date, not paid.................
EALED proposals will be received by the un­
SCBOOL FUND.
Klmore for $367, the other Dallas Elmore for
dersigned, at bis office in Salem, until August
$650 61
Etc.,
•212. Both these notes were given by me Balança in treasury............. .
5th, 1871, for the surrender ef Relief Bonds, is­
OF
THE
BEST
QUALITY,
sued
under
provisions
of
an
Act
of
tbe
Legislative
HE foregoing exhibit is published by order of
under a misrepresentation of facts, aad con­
he County Commissioners, at their July ses­ Assembly of tbe State ot Oregon, granting relief to
AND THE
sequently there io bo value received on my
volunteers
of this State enlisted in the service of
sion, 1871; and I certify that it is a true state
­
CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY.
he undersigned has one large '
ment of tb« eondition of the public funds of Jack, tbe United States, approved October 24th, 1864, at
P«t.
GEO. EA1RR0UTTE.
freight wagon tor sale. Also on« set! team
son county, Oregon, as taken from ths books, and th« lowest rate, not exoeeding par value, m may
FISHER A BRO’S,
harness, new. The above property can be seen aS
C rater L akb .<—W o loan that a large par­ per vouchers from th« County Treasurer now on r«d««m tbe greatest number of Bonds. Bids to in- (Corner California and Oregon Streets,) tbe U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville. Terms of sal«
olndo interest to date of surrender, and to be ad-
fils in this ofllos.
part eash, and tbe remainder in freight.
ty of ladies aod gentlemen started from Ash­
taesod
L. FLE1SHC INER,
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON.
Mtf
SILAS DAY, County Clstk.
LOUIS HORNE.
land to viait this great natural ourioriiy.
>TU
TmSBM of State, 8«lom, Oregon.
July $»lh, 1171.
May let, 1869.
JsoksoB-ill«,
lPb, UM.
wsyim.
warn them not to buy or trade for two certain
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Crockery,
Etc.,
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