The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 30, 1871, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30,1871.
THOMAS BOYCE,
No. 30 (Second
Beer,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
W«w Montgomery, is ottr dnly authorised agent
fer San Francisco.
HUDSON As MENET, are our duly author
ia«d Agents in the Atlantia States. Office, 41
Park Row. "Timo«” Building, New York.
J. M. BALTIMORE is our duly authorised
agent fur Portland, Oregon.
DANIEL GREEN it our authorised agen
for Josephine County.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
getiaious Notices.
R sy . F athrr B lascistt will hold divine sar-
vmm at the Cathuli« Church to-morrow, at the
•Mai hoar.
R emember !—The County Fair com­
mences Thursday next.
T he C ounty ’ F air .—The ladies at­
tending the Fair will be furnished with
tents and stands, for their exclusive use.
OUR COUNTY FAIR—APPOINTMENT
OF JUDGES, ETC.
Judges of Classes 1 and 2—Alex. Mar­
tin, Conrad Mingus, Jas. M. McDonough.
Classes 3, 4 and 5—John Graves, Thos.
F. Beall, Stephen Booth.
Classes 6, 7 and 8—Jacob Ish, J. P.
McDaniel, A. Helms,
Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry—
John Watson, Jas. A. Cardwell, W. Cor­
tez Meyers.
Mill Fabrics—James T» Gleni)) J. B.
White, Isaac Sachs.
Needle, Shell and Wax Work—Miss
Amelia Gore, Miss Emma Beach, Miss
Isabella Culver.
Household Fabrics—Mrs. L. J. C. Dun­
can, Miss Jacob Thompson.
Miscellaneous—J. C. Tolman, C. W.
Savage, T. G. Reames.
Mechanical Department—Henry Pape,
E. D. Foudray, Jos. Crane.
Fourth Department, including Flour—
John Watson, N. Wright, N. C. Deane.
Cheese, Butter, Bread, etc.—Mrs. Wm.
Hoffman, Mrs. E. Gore, Mrs. M. A. Wil­
liams.
Wines, Lager Beer, etc.—John Tupper,
Fred. Heber, Andrew J. Davidson.
Dried Fruit and Preserves—Mrs. Alex.
Martin, Mrs. L. Horne, Mrs. J. C. Tol­
man.
Fine Arts—John Neuber, N. Fisher,
Dr. L. T. Davis.
C ounty C ourt .—The County Court
was in session Monday, for the purpose
of receiving bids upon the Butte Creek
committees for the AGRICULTURAL
bridge.
FAIR.
Executive Committee—John 8. Her­
8 moke .—The equinoctial storm has
effectually extinguished the fires in the rin, J. B. Wrisley, W. J. Plymale.
PROGRAMME—1ST DAY.
mountains, and cleared the valley of
Running
race, at 2 o’clock, P. M.
smoke.
Trotting race, at 3 o’clock, P. M.
T he D ennis ’ M urder . No news has
All entries for exhibition, except the
been heard of Wells, the murderer of
racing anti trotting, shall lx? made on the
Dennis. He
first day, to close at 4 o’clock, P. M. All
••H« has folded his tent like tho Arabs,
entries for racing or trotting shall be
And silently stolon away.”
made the day previous to the race, by 6
A nise .—Mr. John Weiss has left at
o’clock, p. M., except the first day’s races,
our office a stalk of anise, at least thir­
which entries shall be closed by 10
teen feet long. That is certainly pretty
o’clock, A. M., of the first day.
good for high.
SECOND DAY.
diploma.
Term harness,
JACKSON COUNTY
E xamination of an I diot .—Monday
, Buggy harness, -
Cat, a subject of the Brother of the Sun, I
j Display laddies and bridals,
and Uncle to the Moon, and Grandfather AGRICULTURAL FAIR Pair of dress boots,
Pair ofheavv boots.
to the Stars, was arrested as an idiot, and
Pair of rents* dress shoes,
FOR 1871.
Pair of ladies’ shoes,
brought before His Honor, Judge Dun­
Display of marble work, -
can, for examination. Dr. Overbeck
MECHANICAL PRODUCTS.
made the medical examination, and up­ Tlie following is the premium list for Best-
- diploma.
on the testimony produced, Cat was or­ the ensuing County Fair, to be held in Display cabinet ware,
Display wooden ware
dered to be mewed up in the Asylum at Bybee’s Grove, near Jacksonville, com­ Display tin ware
Portland. Cat is the same cuss, who, mencing THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th,
during his trial in the Circuit Court last 1871, ami continuing three days.
Fourth Department.
year, on a charge of burglary, sat with a Entrance for money premiums, 33j per
AGRICULTURAL products .
Second
First
“smile that was childlike- and bland,” cent, on tlie amount of premium offered.
Premium.
Best—
Premium.
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
sedulously catching the flies that lit up­
Bushel of wh«at
$2.00
$3.00
on the bar table, which performance was
oats ■
3.00
2.00
First Department.
barley
2.00
3.00
varied by a vigorous hunt for other ver­ ’
HORSES.
Twelve ears of corn
- 3.00
2.00
min on his own person, of which there In this department the same animal cannot Be Display of grain from 1 farm 6.00
4.00
entered more than once, except in sweepstakes, or Peck of white beans -
2.00
1.00
must have been an immense population, | as
a colt with its sire or dame, as a member of a
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peas
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2.00
1.00
judging from his actions. His counsel family.
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alfalfa seed
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6.00
3.00
No animal will be allowed to compete for any Display of squashes 5 or more 2.00
1.00
secured his acquittal on the plea of idio­ premium,
unless free from disease or blemish
onions
2 00
1.00
cy. And now the places that once knew which can be transmitted to posterity.
beats
1.00
2.00
earrot«
CLASS I —HORSES OF ALL WORK — STALLIONS.
2.00
1.00
Cat, will know him no more, for a time
parsnip« •
1.00
2.00
Best
4
yrs
old
and
over,
...............
$10
and
diploma.
at least.
turnup«
2.00
1.00
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
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WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
4e
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MARES.
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S kating R ink . — Monday night I Best 4 yrs old and over................ $10 and diploma.
Horne’s Hall was filled with persons of,
CLASS II—DRAFT HORSES—STALLIONS.
both sexes, studying the mysteries of Best 2 yrs old and over,............... $10 and diploma.
MARES.
parlor skating. The mishaps of the stu­
dents were as enjoyable to the outsiders Best 2 yrs old and over with colt
by side...........................................$10 and diploma.
as the misfortunes of new beginners on Best 2 yrs old and over without
the ice. We judge parlor skates are no colt................................................. 5 and diploma
CLASS III—ROADSTERS.
respecter of persons, from’ the way we
All
animals
competing for a premiums in this de­
saw stately matrons and graceful maid­
partment must be exhibited in harness.
ens, as well as the sterner Bex go to tlie
STALLIONS.
floor. They would come down with a
Best 3 yrs old and over,............... $12 and diploma.
thud that shook the house and jarred the 2d best................................................ 8 "
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wax in tlie ears of the performers. Some­
GKI.D1NGS.
times half the skatists of both sexes Best 3 vrs old and over,............... $10 and diploma.
2d best*.............................................. 6 "
would be seated involuntarily but sociably
MARES.
on the floor, while a desirable assort­ Best 3 yrs old and over................ $12 and diploma.
ment of legs scattered around promiscu­ 2d best................................................ 8 "
CLASS IV—CARRIAGE HORSES.
ously, were visible to the naked eye.
Best
pair
carriage horses owned
But it’s fun. The rink is well worth pat­
and used as such by oue person $6 and diploma.
ronage.
2d best................................................ 4 "
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tomatoes
2.00
cabbare -
2.00
cauliflower
2.00
vegetables from 1
garden
6.00
garden seeds
3.00
3.00
apples
pear« -
- 3.00
3.00
reaches
- 3.00
plums *
3.00
nectarines
grapes, 3 varieties 6.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Real Estate Dealer
Office, No. 04 Front Street,
3.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
4.00
PORTLAND, OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EABT
PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con­
sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,
HOUSES and STORES ; also,
FLOUR.
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un­
Beit—
cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the
Sack of wheat flour
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i diploma. STATE for SALE.
Sack of red wheat flour to be exhibited by
the manufacturer, with statement of the
REAL ESTATE and other Property pur­
variety and quantity of wheat to make
it
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diploma. I chased for Correspondents, in thia CITY and
throughout tho STATES and TERRITORIES,
CBIKIK.
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with great care and on the moil ADVANTA­
Best cheese of domestie manufac­
GEOUS TERMS.
ture
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$6 and diploma.
BUTTER, BREAD, ETC.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS
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Best—
NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES­
$6 and diploma. CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And
Exhibit of butter.
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bread,
a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI­
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NESS transacted.
pilot bread
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biscuit
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soda biscuit
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT­
CLASS V—ROADSTER TEAMS.
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butter
crackers
IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive
P ersonal .—Col. T. Edgerton Hogg,
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Best double team roadsters owned
sweet craekers
descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward
proprietor of the W. & C. Wagon Road, and used as such by one owner $6 and diploma.
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Boston crackers
the same to the above address.
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passed through town on the stage, for the 2d best............ . ............................... 4 "
February 4th, 1871.
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domestic corn bread
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ryebread
CLASS VI—COLTS.
north. The Col. was reported dangerous
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brown bread
$3 and diploma.
ill in San Francisco. We are glad to see ! Best 2 yrs old.....
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BONEY,PRESERVES, PICKLES.
2 '
¡2d best...................
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him rapidly recovering his usual health. ; Best 1 yr old.........
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Best honey, not less than 10 lbs.
diploma,
4 4
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Best canned tomatoes
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diploma.
We have had the pleasure of meeting 2d best...................
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Best suckling colt
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black berries
4 4
4 4
Dr. 8. F. Chapin, of Tehama, Cal., in J 2d best...................
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2 4 1 4
raspberries *
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peaches
town this week. The Dr. is a graduate
CLASS VII—SADDLE HORSES.
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pears
of tlie New York College of Physicians Best saddle horse........................... $6 and diploma.
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apples
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and Surgeons, and comes very highly re­ 2d best............................................ ~ 4 "
quinces
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CLASS VIII—JACKS AND MULES.
cherries
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commended as a physician and surgeon.
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currants
I Best jack.......................................... $3 and diploma.
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We are pleased to learn that he proposes | Best jennet........................................ 5 44
grapes
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Best
jelly, apple
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Best
mule
2
yrs
old
.......................
casting his lot with us. See his ad. in
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currant
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j Best mule 1 yr old.......................... 5 44
another column.
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peach
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Best pair of mules raised in the
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quince
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Hon. Jesse Applegate was in town county........................................... 10
Best preserved quinces -
CATTLE.
Tuesday.
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peaches
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Best bull of nny improved breed, $12 «nd diploma.
pears
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A man ’ s body is a delicate machine, 2d best................... ........................... 5 44
apples
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3d best.............................................. 3
plums
subject to many ailments ; but a woman Best cow of any improved breed, 12 44
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Best tomato catsup
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is subject to many more. Her little ail­ 2<l best.............................................. 5 44
Best cucumber catsup
4 4
4 4
Best pickled cucumbers
ments, her nervousness and “notions,” 3d best.............................................. 3
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SHEEP.
peaches
and headaches, although they seem tri­
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tomatoes
$3 and diploma.
Best book
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fling to men, are real disorders. For cos­ 2d best.....
walnuts
2 • 4
4 4
4 4
mangoes and melons
3 4 4
tiveness, dyspepsia, general debility, ner­ Best ewe.
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onions
2d best....
4 4
vous and sick headache, pains in the
gherkins
SWINE.
Best specimen concentrated vegetables
back and loins, impurity of skin, and all
$7 and diploma.
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milk,
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troubles classed as “female complaints,”
3 «4
WINES,
LAGER
BEER,
CIDER
AND VINEGAR.
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D r . W alker ’ s C alifornia V inegar
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Best yield of wine ftem grapes—
3
quantity and qua^ty considered $5 and diploma.
B itters , which are purely vegetable, i
POULTRY.
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Best white wine
and may be safely given to the most del­
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$5 and diploma. Best red wine
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icate, are a sovereign and speedy remedy.
Best white sparkling wine
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Best blackberry wino
Used in time, they strengthen the sys­
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Best currant wine
Second Department.
tem and avert serious disease.
Best 10 gallon keg oflager,
5 and diploma.
MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
Best 10 gallon keg of cider
6 and diploma.
ave received , as usual , the first
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Bost sample of vinegar
J ackson C ounty A gricultural S o ­
and best stock of SPRING and SUMMER
CLASS I—HOUSEHOLD IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
GOODS there is to be found this side of San Fran­
DRIED AND PRESERVED FRUIT.
ciety .—Members of this society are re­ Best churn....................................................... Diploma
cisco.
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Greatest number of varieties and
quested to call on the Treasurer, Henry Best butter worker.................................
Best washing machine............................
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best specimens, not less than 2
Pape, prior to the 5th of October, to re­
lbs. each
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$2 and diploma. I
CLASS II—VEHICLES.
Greatest
number
of
varieties
and
ceive their badges, which entitles them Bvst two-horse family carriage............
Diplo B
best specimens of fresh pre­
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to entrance, and pay over their subscrip­ Best top buggy........................................
served fruit, not less than one
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Best farm wagon fur general purposes
ean or jar each
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tions.
JAME8 D. FAY, Pres’t.
Best spring market wagon....................
Best specimen, brandy peaches
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Best wagon or carriage brake..............
H. K. H anna , Sec’y.
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Best specimen peanuts
HOW HIGH IS THAT?
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Temple of Fashion
SACHS BRO’S
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in rai® it mir.
Best specimen soft shell almonds
FINE ARTS.
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Embroirdered handkerchief........
Einbroirdered with beads.............
Tatting collar..................................
Worked collar..................................
Worked veil.....................................
Worked handkerchief....................
Silk bonnet..............
Velvet bonnet..........
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
Collection of furs.....
Display of millinery
Aasortment of gloves and mittens
Variety of linen embrolrdery.......
Office and residence at Ryan’s brick build­ Group of artificial flowers.............
ing, Third street between California and Main.
Specimen of wax flowers...............
Specimen cone work.......................
Specimen shell work.......................
Braid straw or grass.......................
Specimen braid work.....................
Embroirdered picture.....................
White quilt.................................. ..
ENGINEER,
Worked quilt....................................
Silk quilt..........................................
Patchwork quilt .................... .......
Children’s affghan..........................
S. F. CHAPIN, M. D
RAILROAD SALOON
HENRY PAPE
HOICE LIQUORS AND
stantly on hand.
C
CIGARS
CON-
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and diploma.
and diploma.
and diploma.
and diploma.
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1 and diploma.
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2 and diploma.
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2 and diploma.
2 and diploma.
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DRVWINGS, PAINTINGS, KTC.
Best—
Specimen oil painting by Amer’n artist diploma.
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Same by Oregon artist
Specimen in water colors
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in oil by foreign artist
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in water eolors by for’n artist
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uncolored photograph
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fruit painting
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flour painting
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of Oregon landscape, in oil, by
Oregon artist
Exhibit of paintings by Ogn or for’n ar’t
Fancy painting
Faney painting in water oolor«
Display of printing
Specimens of penmanship
Crayon drawing
Pencil drawing
Pen drawing
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Thursday, October 5th.
first race .
Running race, half mile, free for all.
Purse, $50. Entrance 25 per cent.
First horse.............................. ................ $25
Second horse.......................... ................ 15
Third horse............................. ................ 10
Trotting race, mile heats; best two in
three. Free for all. Purse, $75. En-
trance 25 per cent
First horse.............................. ................ $40
Second horse.......................... ................ 20
Third horse............................ ___ ____ 15
Friday, October 6th.
FIRST RACE.
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Running race, single dash 1 mile, free
for all. Purse, $100. Entrance 25 per
cent
First horse.............................. ................ $50
Second horse.......................... ................ 30
Third horse............................ ................. 20
2 and diploma.
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HOUSEHOLD FABRICS.
diploma.
diploma.
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diploma.
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diploma.
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SECOND RACE.
Trotting race, mile heats; best two in
three; free for all horses that have
never trotted for money. Purse, $100.
Entrance 25 per cent.
First horse.............................. ................ $50
Second horse......................... ................ 30
Third horse.................... ....... ................ 20
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diploma.
diploaa.
LADIES’ HATS
—AND—
DRESS GOODS
Of the Very Latest Style««
SUN DOWNS.
A large assortment of FANCY GOODS ; fas
fact, everything you want from a NEEDLI to •
FINE SILK DRESS.
SECOND RACE.
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Best—
Hearth rug.................................... .
Pair woolen knit stockings............ Si and
Pair cotton knit stockings...........
Pair by misses under 12 years..... 1 and
12 1-2 Cents.
Pair of woolen fringe mittens.......
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Pair of woolen mittens...................
Pair by Misses under 12 years....
Administrator's Notice
Pair of woolen stockings by
Misses under 12 years............... 1 and
Worsted
knitted stockings...........
HE nndersigaad having been appointed by th«
•••»«» eewnneee
County Court of Jackson eounty, Oregon, ad­ Stocking yarn eeeeee
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ministrator of tho «state of I. H. B. Shipley, de­
ceased, all persons having claims against said es­ Foot mats..........................................
tate ar« required to present them with tho proper Straw hat «••eeeecececeee eeseee SWeesrewaeee
vouchers within six months from the date of this Gentlemens’ shirts e«««ee««4eeee«e «#««• 2 and
notiee, to me at myoffice in Jacksonville, in said
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Best-
eounty.
W m . H offman , Administrator.
Jacktetrville, 8«pt. 23d, T87T.
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Set carriage harness«,............ «...
TOWW TOCMTS.
SPEED PROCRAMME.
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2 and diploma.
You win Find
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C ounty B ridges .—Mr. Isaac Skee­
ters was the successful bidder for the
contract to construct the bridge on Little
Butte Creek, near Mr. Peter Simons', for
$1,000. Berry and Smith’s bid for the
construction of the Evans’ Creek bridge,
was $2,433, coin. Action was deferred
A D eplorable A ccident . — Last
until the regular meeting of the Board.
Saturday afternoon, as Mrs. Noland, in
company with Mrs. Donegan, were tak­
H eavy .—The number of cases of as­ ing a horseback ride, her horse became
sault with intent to kill, and assault with unmanageable, while near Mr. Berry’s,
dangerous weapons, besides the murder near town, and she either fainted from
cases, for trial at the next term of the fright and fell, or was thrown violently
Circuit Court, will prove a heavy bill of on the bridge, receiving such injuries
expense for the taxpayers to foot This about the head, as renders her condition
shooting and killing folks may be funny quite critical.
for the performers with the weapons, but
P hotographic G allery .—Mr. J. B.
it’s de4dh on the people who pay the
taxes. The evil is increasing annually, Higginbotham intends opening a photo­
and will have to be checked by the trial graphic gallery in the old Reveille office,
juries of the county. That’s the only on California street, above Chas. Black­
remedy.
well’s barber shop. Give him a call.
Sweepstakes; 4 miles trotting. Purse,
$50., Entrance 33 j per cent.
In the above races the entrance must
be paid to the Secretary on or before 9
o’clock, a . M., on the day previous to the
raec. All races to be governed by the
rules of the Society—three to enter and
two to start. All the above races will be
confined to horses owned and kept in
Jackson and Josephine counties, Oregon,
and Siskiyou county, California.
JAMES D. FAY, President.
H. K. H anna , Secretary.
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F ire .—Monday morning the chimney
in P. J. Ryan’s store caught fire, and for
some time endangered Horne’s hotel.
The smoke escaped through the brick
wall, showing clearly that the fire wall
is very thin and unsafe. The fire war­
dens should investigate this matter.
8EC0ND RACE.
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T he D efunct H eathen C hinee .—
The Wong company are conducting a
vigorous search for the rest of the remains
of the Chinaman, whose head was found
last week. The head is in the possession
of Coroner Ganung. It is entirely de­
nuded of flesh, although the scalp and
queue are still intact, having been dried
on the skull. The under jaw is gone.
That Celestial is so much scattered
around, that we think the Wongs have a
profitless job before them. Nothing less
than the trump of Gabriel will get him
together again, we fear.
$50
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From 10 o’clock, a . m ., to 12, M., exhi­
F or the asylum .—Sheriff Klippel
bition
of class I, 2, 3.
started for Portland on Wednesday, in
At 1 o’clock, P. M., exhibition of car­
charge of the Chinaman Cat, to whom
reference is given in another place.
riage horses.
2 o’clock, running race.
R ain .—We were blessed with a soak­
3 o’clock, trotting race.
ing rain Tuesday and Wednesday, and
4 o’clock, exhibition of class 5.
its revising effects are visible in things
third day .
animate and inanimate.
From 10 o’clock, A. M., to 12, M., classes
C hange of T ime .—The Thursday 6, 7. 8.
At 1 o’clock, P. M., grand parade of
stage from the north, which was due at
9 o’clock, A. m ., arrived at 2, p . M. stock.
2 o’clock, trotting race, best 3 in 5.
Cause, awful mud in the Umpqua.
3 o’clock, trotting race, four miles.
N otice to E xhibitors .—Those per­
4 o’clock, reports of committees and
sons having stock or articles to exhibit award of premiums.
for premiums, will take notice that they
T he B oard of E qualization .—The
must enter the same on the first day of
the Fair by 4 o’clock, p. M., as all entries Board of Equalization, consisting of the
County Judge, Clerk and Assessor, has
will be closed at that time.
been in session this week, under a late
I mprovements .—Our enterprising fel­ law of the Legislative Assembly, to cor­
low citizen, David Linn, is engaged in rect mistakes in the tax roll. The Board
making extensive improvements in his increased the valuation of the property
shop. He is putting up a new steam of the following’ named persons, in the
boiler, and will put in a shaper, new saws sums opposite their names: J. Anderson,
and other new and improved machinery. mortagee, (on A. M. Berry’s farm) $1,500;
Wilbur Beeson, $500 ; R. J. Cameron,
A ction to S quelch a C orporation .
$1,000; Patrick Dunn, $1,000; James W.
We are informed that District Attorney
Hanna is preparing the necessary papers McDonough $500; Conrad Mingus, $1,-
000 ; C. T. Payne, $500 ; Thos. McAn­
to institute suit against the Rock Point
drews, $500 ; Horace Root, $500 ; John ,
Bridge Company, to vacate their fran­
E. Ross, $1,000; Thos. Raimey, $1,000 ;
chise.
Thomas Smith, $500 ; Jas. W. Simpson,
P rinting O ffice D estroyed .—We $500 : Jacob Thompson, $500 ; John P.
regret to learn that the Roseburg Ensign Walker, $1,000 ; Isaac Woolen, $1,000.
office was destroyed by fire recently. Total increase of valuation. $12,500.
N otice .—Persons having clothing in
Messrs. Gale lost all their material, be­
Jas. P. Helms’ assessment was reduced
Third Department*
the
tailor
shop
of
Wm.
Herman,
deceas
­
sides a new supply of paper. We extend $500.
TEXTILE FABRICS. MILL AND DOMESTIC
_______
PRODUCTS.
ed, will call and claim them and pay
our sincere condolence, and hope they
T he R emains of L ake .—Messrs. charges, or they will be sold at public!
(Articles to be exhibited by manufacturer.)
will soon be “on. their pins again.”
Gage and Newcombe returned from Cres­ auction.
MILL FABRICS.
Best display of woolen goods by
R ecovering .—We are gratified to cent City, and inform us that the feet
Jacksonville, Sept. 16th, 1871.
one manufactory........................... $3 and diploma.
and
legs
of
the
unfortunate
man
protrude
learn that our old friend, U. 8. Hayden,
NEEDLE, SHELL AND WAX WORK, CLOTHING, HATS,
B rick .—The undersigned lias just fin­
Esq., is recovering from a severe attack from the pile of rocks by the roadside, in
CAI'S, ETC.
of rheumatism, which has confined him which he was deposited by the barba­ ished burning a large brick kiln at his Best—
Exhibit and greifest number of
to his room for some time. The Express rous w’retch, McVey, the owner of the brick yard in Jacksonville, and is ready articles in this class................... $10 and diploma.
office looks unnatural without the geni­ team Lake drove at the time he was to furnish brick to all those in need of Ottoman cover
P atrick F e HELY. I Fancy chair work with needle ....
killed. This man McVey has a store on this article.
al presence of the ’Squire.
Crochet shawl.................................. 2 and diploma.
Smith’s River, and is amply able to give
— ¡Lamp-stand mat.............................
O n D it .—We hear it whispered that the unfortunate man a decent burial.
DIED.
I Ornamental needle work............... 3 and diploma.
=
1 Silk embroidery...............................
one of our leading young lawyers is about This man is a living disgrace to a civiliz­
In Jacksonvil e, Thursday, Sept. 28th, 1871, Embroidered dressing gown........
to lead to the Hymenial altar a beautiful ed community. Even savages give the of Chronic Diarihoea, AMALIA, wife of Peter Einbroirderetl lady’s robe............ 3 and diploma.
Einbroirdered mantilla...................
and accomplished young lady of this vil­ dead the benefit of the sepulture, but Britt, aged 49 years.
«
On the 27th inst., ANNIE, wife of John Norton, Einbroirdered table-spread
lage.
this libel on his race give his employe in the 21 nt year of her age. *
Einbroirdered lady’s dress...........
"Another unfortunate.
Embroirdered children’s clothes.. 5 and diploma.
the burial of a dog. Shame on him!
Lonely and troubled,
Einbroirdered lady’s eollar........... 1 and diploma.
Ra«biy importunate,
la going ta be doubled.”
trance 2o per cent.
First horse...
Second horse
Third horse..
Saturday, October 1th.
FIRST RACE.
Trotting race, mile heats; best three in
five. Free for all. Purse, $100. En-
la the Gents’ Department,
You can suit vonrself in STRAW and CAS8T-
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 Mad«
Shoes.
All those GOODS, as well as our large stock of
Groceries, Tobacco and Liquors, will be sold at
very low prices for CASH, and to PROMPT,
PAYING CUSTOMERS.
Mure and Call on Us. Good«
Shown with Pleasure-tK?
SACHS BRO%
May Sth, 1871.
Administrator’s Noti©«.
HE undersigned having been appointed by th«
County Court of Jackson eounty, Orogen«
administrator of the estate of Thilo Gassmaa, de­
ceased, all perrons having claims against raid ee<
tate are required to present them with the proper
vouchers within al* months of the date of thia Be­
tice. to me at my residence on Poor Man’s «reek,
in said county.
Lons H brling , A£m*r.
Jacksonville, Sept. ?1d, 1871.
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