S'he ^cmorratic S'imrs. STATE NEWS. JIS. T. GLENN, | in tlie eastern part of the county are low- ! er uow than they have been known be- We glean the following from the Cor-i | fore for^several years. It is well known . tliatfemigrants who came into California SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5. ISTI DEALER IN vallis Gazette. j in ’49^and up to ’52 by the Lassen trail A young man, son of Hiram Woods, 'did not recognize the lakes in Surprise Buslnesa Agent. D. FOUDRAY, of King’s Valley, while returning from j valley as being anything more than Corvallis, one day last week, was halted' mere alkali mud flats ; and in fact, they H ave just received and • * by five men, all strangers to him, who I gave to them the not very dignified ap- demanded his money, at the same finie ipellation i CALIFORNIA STREET, of the “Mud Lakes.” Since Ol'K NEW DRESS. taking hold of the bridle of his mule. then, however, they have fillet! up with Young Woods showed fight, when they' water, andlfor many years have been JACKSONVILLE, OREGON; all took hold of him, threw him down iquite imposing, both for their dimensions OFFER FOR SA.X-.EÎ. This week the T imes is presented to in the road, and went “through him” to and^depth. The Prof, informs us that at our readers in a new dress, and we con the amount of twenty-five dollars. present their dimensions are greatly con fess to a feeling of pardonable pride in From Esquire Robertson just over from tracted, and they have become so shal the improved appearance of our paper. t|u', jia” , , we ..................................... ......... Hin-i low that it is perfectly practicable to cross learn that Mr. Roland The proprietors have had to encounter ton was severely, and probably fatally, I them on horseback. It is well known, many difficulties in placing the paper up- cut by a man named William Hiatt, at also, that Goose lake, from ’49 to ’52, had 7 HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE on a sound footing, owing principally to Hinton’s place on “Memloose Point.” ino visible outlet. In fact we have often in notifying his friends and the public gener ibeen told, that the trail passing around None but Indians witnessed the affair, ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very the many failures and discouragements who gave the alarm. The wounded man I the southern border of the lake, by large and extensive stock of which the former owners of the material and Hiatt were taken to Newport by the which the emigrants to this county and have had to encounter ; and also, we re steamer Pioneer. Mr. H. was cut in the Jackson county, Oregon, travelled in ’52, gret to add, to some small extent, to the neck, breast and abdomen. The Squirt* was several miles to the northward of what has been the southern boundary of could not learn full particulars. persistent malignity of a few malcon the lake for several years past. It is al Mr. Williams, direct from Elk City, so true that for many years past, a large tents who saw fit to commence a petty gave us an account of a distressing acci- stream has flowed out of it, which has war against this journal, because its col i dent that occurred near that place last !>een the largest branch of Pit river. The umns -could not l»e controlled by them.. Sunday morning <23d inst.,) about nineiprofo HATS cfc O.AJE’S _ „.essor says the waters of the lake But we are happy to state that theTiMES or ten o’clock, which not only filled the. havejagain receded and that it has ceased has triumphed over all discouragements hearts of the family with grief and sor- to overflow that the “slough” so called CALIFORNIA AND SALEM ... . T. . . ¡cow, but cast a gloom over the entire and all enemies. It has never yet come community. Charles M., son of Mr. and —the stream that for many years has run out of it—is now dry. We presume out of a contest, with its cotemporaries or Mrs. E. A. Abbey, aged about fourteen these rather remarkable phenomena CLOTHS with its many enemies, second-best, and years, tookjhis gun and started for the must be due to the unprecedentedly BLANKETS, we flatter ourselves it will not in the fu- " hjle going down the steps, the small amount of snow and rain which . ... ..... . l hammer oi the gun struck against some- have fallen during the last three or four ture. Its subscription list is larger than thing| cauging .^<Hscl,arge the saniC| HOOP SKIRTS, seasons. The spring in the mountains— that of any Democratic journal every!the entire contents entering his left ETC., ETC the unfailing sources of supply in ordin published in this county since 1862, and breast. He uttered but one or two cries, ary seasons—have dried up. —ALSO— Boots and Shoes; Ladies’. Misses’ is weekly increasing. From all quarters ttn<i Jell R corpse. No one was with him iI and Childrens’ Shoes. .*.... . . . . . at the time. we receive kindly words and substantial encouragement, which stimulated us to I There is a grave yard on a beautiful lit- : W k have also in connection with the above a very Large and Extensive Stock of Choice fresh eftbrts to make the T imes emphat- tie flat at Elk City, Yaquina Bay, Ore c gon, where four persons have been inter-i ally a Southern Oregon paper—the red—none of whom died a natural death. CROCERIES. staunch champion of its interests against First, was Mrs. Dixon, who, some of our, all enemies of whatever party ; the earn readers will remember, was thrown from | HARDWARE, HAY FORKS and RAKES, [WAGON BOXES, est advocate of its educational, agricultu a carriage four years ago, and killed, five' I PATENT CROSS CUT and BUCK SAWS, GRASS SCYTHES and SNATHS, QUEENSWARE, ral, mineral and railroad development,1 miles this side of Elk City. The next WOODEN and STEEL BARLEY FORKS, HAND SAWS, SHELF HARDWARE, victim was a little son of Benj. Boydson, GRAPE VINE CRADLES, CUTLERY. AC. ’ / and the friend of the laboring man who had a wen, or rather a red mark on CLASSWARE, MANURE FORKS, NAILS OF ALL SIZES. against the oppression of capitalists and its forehead. A Doctor Dillon took it off’, ‘ GRAIN SCOOPS, , PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH, CUTLERY,! wealth. We.can be all this, while we and the child becoming fretful, he, I TRACE and HALTER CHAINS, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, through mistake, put chloroform on the! CHOPPING and BROAD AXES, TUBS and BASKETS, shall, in the future as in the past, at the wound, from the effects of which it never' PAINTS, HATCHETS and HAMMERS, I CLOTHES WRINGERS, same time, unswervingly advocate the waked. Next was a little boy of Mr. j TRAYS and BOWLS. BENCH SCREWS, OILS, Lebo, who lived at Mill creek, on the! principles of true Democracy. Bay. While out on the bank playing, it ETC, O, HOW IS THIS FOR HIGH I fell in and was drowned. Next was ALSO Charley Abbey, who accidentally shot Window Glass, Nails, Iron and himself last Sunday morning. Hteel, Caat and Steel Plows A correspondent of the San Francisco I Wooden and Willow We take the following from the IrcAa Weekly Examiner, from Napa county, W are. Etc., Etc. { nion ; California, gets off the following : • * * * * Two teams arrived here last Sunday I find a portion of the philanthropic.wjfli 9,200 pounds of flour which had i I am now ready to sell anything in my lino at the and Christian inhabitants of Napa doing been subscribed in Jacksonville to the . lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods their duty in striving to bring about Yreka Relief Fund ; on Thursday teams will find it greatly to their advantage to examine that prophesied ami promised auspicious arrived with 5,400 pounds more. our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am millennium day—the confratcrnizing and determined not to be undersold by any house in miscegenation of all the home races, as a We learn from Prof. Godfrey, who , Jackson county. scene I witnessed in one of the churches has just returned from a trip to the eas here, a few Sundays ago, will go to prove. tern section of this county, that there ^ifGive me a call, and then judge for your Learning there was a Chinese school in are three different parties at present en self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. progress there, I stepped in to take an gaged in sectionizing the lands in the JAS. T. GLENN. ASSORTED IRON AND STEEL, observation. About a dozen of the best isouth-eastern ¡xirtion of the county. looking young Chinamen of the town SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS, I ave received , as usual , the first The Central Pacific Co. have a strrvey-! were seated in the pews witli a white and best stock of SPRING and SUMMER ing party in Shasta Valley again. They! «irl teacher, agetl from twelve to sixteen, Hegeman’s Cordial Elixir of Calisaya CAST-IRON WASH KETTLES, GOODS there is to be found this side of San Fran -........ —...................... - ¡have pitched their tent near Bradley’s,I ' Bark. sitting in very — affectionate proximity up- cisco. on either side of’e^hoftheoUv^skinn^ »bout twelve miles from this place ; and A pleasant cordial which strengthens and im BAKE OVENS, and almoned-eved bucks ; the twelve fa-1 it is understood that their business is to proves the digestion, an excellent preventive of fevers, fever and ague, Ac., and a great renovator vored scholars and twenty-four charming make . recon nuisances and surveys with SKILLETS AND TEA-KETTLES, and tonic for invalids and debilitated person*. Ha teachers all being under the superintend- the view ot finding a more practicable geman A Co., New York, sole manufacturers. Sold enceof a Yankee matron. Some unre- route, if possible, between the summit of BRASS & ENAMELED KETTLES, by druggists. 28tf constructed individuals (doubtless Ku- the water shell between Shasta and JACKSON COUNTY Klux sympathizers) had the audacity to Klamath Rivers, and the summit of the FRY-PANS, &C. object to this mode of educating and con-1Siskiyou mountains, than the one sur- verting the heathen, and said it ought to veyed last year Mr. Hood who made AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY be stopped; but these already spoilt Ori- the survey last fall, has charge of the ______ ---- 1 present jwirty. lhe public never know ental - r new pets, hearing of it, declared they would not attend unless the girls what a railroad conijmny intend to do, HERE will be a meeting of the Jackson County continued to teach them; so the school until they see them carrying their pur-! Agricultural .Society held at the Court House, ¡Mises into execution, yet the fact tiiat the goes on as usual. To show the advance in this city, on Saturday, August 6th, 1871» Central Pacific Co. still have their sur ment these fastidious and hopeful neo- to adopt the proper means for holding a county J&e-ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE.^ phytesjare making in religion and in veyors in the field on this route would fair. A full attenance is requested. —AND— InSmei a short catechisticai indicate that they have not yet abandoned H0FFMÄJT & KLIPPEL GENERAL MERCHANDISE, LOW PRICES WILL Will. 1 STAPLE DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, HOW HIGH IS THAT ? Cook Stores, Different Styles Temple of Fashion Giant P om der, Fuse and Caps, Riile & Blasting Powder SACHS BRO’S GREAT SUMMER TONIC H You Will Find LADIES’ HATS T JAMES D. FAY, President. 28td passage between one of them and a pious pL sister: “John, you sliabbe Jesus . in- During the past week numerous ru- ffuired she. “les, me shabbe like heH»! mor8 have ^n atloat whh refcrelK.e to Goddamn. hinamen (poin1 rajiroaj changes. It has been reported to another) no shabbe Jesus, he * anii t,le ^«eutra| Pacific Company have fool.” ¡bought out the California Pacific Com es TA 11 . i pany, including all their roads, boats, Says the Dalles (Polk Count}) Bepub- J^his was, of course, contradicted. Mean: . ! It has been reported also that Scott and The residence of Mr. Frank Lewis, liv-Ljameron^ actiUg for the Pennsylvania ing on the Luckiamute, ten miles from (jelltra[ Company, have purchased out Dallas, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday, the Central Pacific and California together witli all its contents. No “J10 Pacific Companies. We have seen no knows how the fire originated, as the formal denial of this statement, still we family were absent at tin* time. 1 do not think it receives general credence, loss was very heavy, as everything in jt jlas |,een reported again later, that the house was destroyed. yle (Central Pacific lias bargained for the A young child of Mr. David Hunter, roads and other property of the California living about three miles west ot Dallas,, Pacific. . Another / rejiort has said that met with a painful accident one day last the Central Pacific intended to build a week, which resulted in the death to the straight line road from Sail Francisco to little sufferer. It crawled up stairs, and Red Bluff; that said road would run on in meandering around where the boards the west side of the Sacramento River, from Sacramento were loose, it fell through and struck on and would l»e completed ....................... ............ the stove ; a kettle of hot water was uj>- to Red Bluff’by the first of January 1872. set and its contents thrown upon the! Whether ..................... there . *- ----- reliance ------ to be is any child. The effects of the fall, together placed in any of these rumors, and if so, with those of the water, ended its life in! how much, we arc unable to say. We a few hours. The parents were not at repeat them as we hear them. home at the time of the accident. The D emocratic T imes complains that there is a land “ring” in Jackson R ailroad and O ther S urveying .— We learn that the railroad surveyors are county which has not only seized on all turning a line through the Bogus section vacant land, but has entered school lands, east of Siskiyou, with the calculation of mineral lands and agricultural lands, on finding an easier and cheaper route to the which there have been settlers in good head of Rogue River, and that they will faith for years. These land grabbers also run a survey along the f<x>t hills on having entered these lands at Govern the east side of Shasta Valley from its ment prices, now hold them at such ex head to the Bogus country. Jesse Ap- orbitant figures that immigrants will not, < piegate, J. D. Carrand Judge Rosborough or can not purchase them. The conse u I mo started out to the Klamath Lake quence is, the settlement of the county is country to survey a large tract of coun prevented and the general prosperity re try, which Oregon once asked for school tarded. The T imes proposes, as a reme purposes, but never received, and which, dy, which would mitigate, if it did not it is said they intend locating.— Yreka cure the evil, the assessment of these lands at the figures which the owners ask Journal. for them when the immigrant wishes to The Herald asks if we want a position purchase them. If this course were pur on the editorial staff of that luminary. sued, It is probable the land monopolies Not if we can help it. We have suf would soon l>e broken up. fered enough misery already, and our But the evil of land monopoly is not still unshaken faith in the eternal good confined to our neighboring county in ness of God forbids the belief that any Oregon. It exists in this State to a such moral degiedation can be in store much greater extent, and in a much more aggravated form, than there. And for us.— Guard. _____ the remedy which the T imes suggests G enerous .—The Yreka papers show for the abatement of the evil in its own <hftt of the contributors to sufferers by county should be adopted and rigidly en the late great fire in that city, the citi forced in this State. Land, whether cul zens at Jacksonville and Jockson county, tivated or not, should be assessed at its Orego«, are by far the largest. They full value, and be thus made to bear its gave 15,000 pounds of flour and about just proportion of the burdens of Govern $300 in goW.—Portland Bulletin. ment. Should this be done land mono polies would soon be at an end, and thus On Saturday last Marshal Ingrahm would this State be freed of one of the <net with a severe accident. While rid- direst curses that afflict it. Population a horse, at full speed, it feel with would increase, and the wealth of the breaking his collar bone and bruis State would multiply many fold. ing him severely. He is not dangorous- Prof. Godfrey informs us that the lakes iy hurt— Plaindealer. ■DRESS goods Estray Notice HE undersigned has taken up one red eow, about four years old, branded thus : A chain link with bar across on the left hip, orop eff beth ears ; also a red bull calf. The eow ha* been run ning near my place in Link river precinct for about KAREWSKI, HAVING JUST OPENED N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE eighteen month*, and ha* raised the calf while • a large stock of of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, June, there. i Dated at Link river, Jan. Sth, 1871. 1S71. (Sitting in Probate.) 28t4 0. A. «TEARN. In the matter of the Estate of James R. STAPLE DRY GOODS, Pool, Deceased. To JosnrA R. P ool , heir of the Property and GROCERIES, Estate of James R. Pool, Dec’d, and all others in terested therein : You and each of you are hereby BOOTS 4 SHOES, notified that William G. Buffum, Executor of said Estate, has filed his petition praying for an order HE undersigned having been appointed agent BLANKETS, of said Court to sell the following described real of the County Court of Jackson county, Ore property belonging to said Estate, situated in gon, for the care of the sick and indigent poor of GLASSWARE, Yamhill county, Oregon, to-wit : One half interest said county, this is to notify all interested person*, in two hundred acres of land, more or less, being that application for relief or aid from said county HARDWARE, a portion of the Donation land claim of John Sher must be made through me, and all bills for aid or wood and wife, and by them conreyed to James PAINTS & OILS, j R. Pool. Therefore notice is hereby given to the relief, before being audited by said Court, must bo presented to me for approval. heirs-at-law of said Estate, that the prayer of said Done by order of the County Commissioner, at the petition will be heard and determined at the Clerk's July term of said Court, 1871. office of said County on Tuesday, the 1st day of E. D. FOUDRAY Agent. August, A. D., 1871, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at which Of the County Court of the aforesaid county, for time and place the said heir-at-law above named, the county poor. and all others unknown, if any there be, are here This 12th day of July 1871. 28tf by notified to appear and show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made, as in th* aforesaid petition prayed for. —AT— By order of Hon. T. II. B. Shipley, Judge of said Court. SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. Jacksonville, June 13th, 1871. je!7-w4. Corner of Oregon and Main Streets, offers bargains, such a« have not been offered before at I Jacksonville. THAN THE This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and CASH purchasers will do well to call on him. CHEAP FOR CASH! Of the Very Latest Styles. jel7-tf. Jacksonville, June 10th, 1871. SUN DOWNS. G Citation to Heirs. T I NOTICE. A large assortment of FANCY GOODS; in fact, everything vou want from a NEEDLE to a FINE SILK DRE^S. I m 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, ns well ns our large stock of Groceries, Tobacco and Liquors, will be sold at very low prices for CASH, and to PROMPT, PA YING CUSTOMERS. ^0*Be Sure and Call on Ue. Shown with Pleasure-^4^. Goods SACHS BRO’S. May «th, 1871. MILLINERY. T My Motto: ‘'Quick Sales & Small Profits.” Staple Produce taken in exchange for goods. Also ground salt in oO and 100 lbs. sacks, and fine Liverpool salt. January 7th, 1871. jan7-tf. QUICK SALES T fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and vicinity, that they have just arrived from San Francisco with a well assorted stock of Millinery and Straw Goods, and will constantly keep on hand the latest styles of H ats , B oskets , H ats and B onnet S hapes . Also a fine assortment of And Small Profits, FLOWERS, “is my ^ otto .” ORNAMENTS, PEARL BEADS, and other articles in our line too numerous to mention. __ _ MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT. Jacksenville, March 25th, 1870. tf. CHEAPEK Wintjen & HelmSj Proprietors. Cheapest! Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows’ Building. M inform their friends and the public generally that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, and reduced the price of liquors to FISHER & BRO.’S DEALERS IN FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS 12 1-Q CENTS. Clothing, They will be happy to have their friends “call and smile.” English Ale and Porter, SWTrnmlorsiLi done with neatness and dispatch. JERRY NUNAN. Jacksonville, Jan. 14th, 1871. j&n-lltf. —AT— essrs , wintjen a helms beg to 50 Points of Billiards for Drinks. TIDIES, NECKLACES, THE TABLE ROCK SALOON. together with the finest brands of liquors and ci AM SELLING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE gars always on hand. of Saddles and Harness cheaper than ever was offered before in Jacksonville. “Seeing is believ April 1st, 1870. aprl-tf. ing.” Give me a call before purchasing else where. I RIBBONS, To Buy Goods ♦ _ he undersigned would respect - trimmings , THE PLACE THE BRICK STORE, he undersigned has one large T Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Crockery, Etc., Etc., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. freight wagon for sale. Also one sett team harness, new. The above property can be seen at FISHER A BRO.’S, the U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville. Terms of sale (Corner California and Oregon Streets,) lanks of all description part cash, and the remainder in freight. s JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. L0UI8 HORNE. printed with neatness and dispatch at this of Jacksonville, May 12th, 1871. maylj-tf. May 1st, 1809. fice. B