The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 16, 1871, Image 3

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    F ound .—A lady’s ear-ring was found
SPECIAL NOTICES
in tho store of Sachs Bros. Tho owner
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
According to previous notice, a meet­ can recover the same by applying to the
James Hamlin vs. Henry Klippel,
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16,1871 Sheriff; injunction. Demurrer to second ing was held at the Court House, in above firm.
defence overruled. Fay & Rea for plain­ Jacksonville, on Monday evening, tbe
Uth instant, for the purpose of making T he R ailroad .—We learn from Dep­
1» P. FISHF.K, Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ tiff ; Kahler‘& Watson for defendant.
Jacob Wimer, et al, vs. Patrick Dunn, arrangements for a Christmas Festival uty Sheriff Foudray, who hasjust return­
Exchange, California street, San Francisco, is an
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
ed from tlie^north, that work on tho rail­
authorized agent of the D kmocratic T imes .
ct al. Motion to striko out part of an­ and. Tree.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
—AND—
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second swer sustained.
Judge P. P. Prim was elected Chair­ road is being vigorously prosecuted. The
Replication tiled and
roads
are
in
an
awful
condition.
It
took
floor,) Merchant's Exchange, California Street, case sent over for the term. Fay & Rea man, and Mr. Silas J. Day, Secretary.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST
below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent for plaintiff’; Dowell & Kelly and Kah­
The following committee was appoint­ him six days to get from Eugene City to PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con­
sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,
for San Fransisco.
ed by the Chairman: Messrs. Isaac Jacksonville.
ler & Watson for defendant.
HOUSES and STORES ; also,
HUDSON ds MENET, are our duly author
State vs. Thomas Sly ; indictment for Sachs, James W. Crutcher, J. Boyer, R.
P ay Y our T axes —L ast C all ’—
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un­
Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 assault and battery. Motion for new tri­ S. Dunlap, John Bilger, George Ratrie,
Tax-payers will find mo at my office in cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the
Park Row, ‘'Times” Building, New York.
al and in arrest of judgment overruled. David Linn, and Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Jacksonville until the 1st of January, STATE for SALE.
—KEPT BY—
J. M. BALTIMORE is our duly authorized Defendant sentenced to pay a fine of $10 McClentic, Mrs. Roudabush, Miss Dora
1872, for the purpose of receiving taxes.
agent for Portland, Oregon.
REAL ESTATE and other Property pur­
or imprisonment for five days. Hanna, Cardwell, Miss Emma Plymale, Miss All taxes unpaid at that time, will be
chased
for Correspondents, in this CITY and
DANIEL GREEN is our authorized agent District Attorney, for State ; Dowell & Kate Hoffman and $Iiss Tish Eckclson.
collected
with
costs.
throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES,
I
for Josephine County.
with great care and on the most ADVANTA­
By order of the Chairman,-1 jaac Sachs,
Kelly for defendant.
I
H enry K lippel ,
GEOUS TERMS.
Cecelia Lowman vs. John A. Lowman; the Committee met at'the Court House
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
divorce. Demurrer to complaint sustain­ on Tuesday evening. The following bu­
HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS
B
lessings
brighten
as
they
take
their
NEGOTIATED,
and CLAIMS OF ALL DES­ HAS RECEIVED A MUCH LAB
ed and case dismissed. Dowell & Kelly siness was transacted :
CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And
Hight.
The
chief
of
blessings
is
good
GER STOCK OF GOODS
Committee on Einancc.— Mrs. Rouda­
Religious Notices.
for plaintiff; Fay & Rea for defendant.
a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI­
Helen M. Hardes vs. James Hardes; bush, Miss Tish Eckelson, Messrs. David health, without which nothing is worth NESS transacted.
the having; it is always appreciated at
Rar. F ather B lamchett will hold divine ser- divorce. District Attorney moved to dis­ Linn and Isaac Sachs.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT­ THAN EVER BEFORE I
viooO at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the
Committee on Receiving Gifts.— Mrs. its true value after it is lost, but, too of­ IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive
miss
on
account
of
defective
summons.
otaal hoar.
ten, not before. Live properly, and cor­ descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward
Plaintiff’s attorney moved to continue John Miller, Miss Kate Hoffman, Mr.
rect ailments before they become seated. the same to the above address.
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL AT
February 4th, 1871.
febi-tf.
N otice .—All persons indebted to the till next term for service ; ease continued. Johu Bilger.
For
diseases
of
the
liver,
kidneys,
skin,
Committee on Procuring Trees— Messrs.
undersigned will please pay up without Neil for plaintiff.
stomach, and all arising from impure or
Chapped Hands and Face,
delay, for I need money to pay my own
Mary L. Iuyart vs. Alex. Inyart; di­ R. S. Dunlap, J. Boyer and James W. feeble blood, Dr. Walker’s California Vin­
Sore Ups, Dryness of the tikln.
debts.
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J ohn N oland .
vorce. Continued for service. Kahler & Crutcher.
■Ac«, «ic..
Committee on Ascertaining the Number egar Bitters are a sure and speedy reme­ Cured at once by IlEG EMAN’S CAMPHOR ICE
Watson for plaintiff.
dy. It has never yet failed in a single WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands soft
S now .—Wo are informed that snow
Mary McGrath vs. George McGrath ; of Children in Jacksonville School Dis-
in all weather. See that you get llEGEMAN’S.
AT THE
fell at Kerbyville, Josephine county, du­ divorce. Decree granted. Fay & Rea ! triet.— Miss Emma Plymale, Miss Dora instance.
Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac­
tured only by H eckman & Co., Chemists and
ring the late storm, to the depth of ten for plaintiff
Cardwell, Mr. Geo. Ratrie.
Druggists, New York.
New,
This
Week.
inches.
Committee on Jllusie.—Messrs. Helms
Pamelia O’Neil vs. N. A. Young. Leave
January 7th, 1871.
jan7-ly.
MOST REASONABLE PRICES!
granted
to
plaintiff
until
December
18th
and
Ratrie.
W inter .—The weather for the past
Pay Up.
Rev. B. R. Johnson was elected to act
week has been exceedingly disagreeable. to file replication. Fay & Rea for plain­
as Chaplain forth© occasion.
Rain and dense, chilly fogs prevail. No tiff; Kahler & Watson for defendant.
IIE accounts of the flrm of Plymale A Manning
The
money
collected
by
tho
financial
have been placed in our hat^is for collection.
Richard
II.
Moore
vs.
Tlios.
F.
Floyd,
sufficient quantity of rain has fallen to
Persons knowing themselves indebted will take no­
committee
will
be
appropriated
to
deco
­
QUR STOCK CONSISTS OF *
ct
al.
Appeal
from
Clerk
on
cost
bill.
benefit the miners.
tice that costs will be added unless prompt pay­
rating
the
trees,
and
also
to
furnishing
Decision of Clerk reversed, and costs and
ment is made.
FAY A REA.
A ccident .—We learn, from Deputy ; disbursements to the amount of $155.45 presents for the children whose parents December 15th, 1871.
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Sheriff Foudray, that a gravel train of allowed. Fay & Rea and Dowell & Kel­ are supposed to be unable to procure
ears ran off the track at Harrisburg on > ly for plaintiff; Kahler & Watson for them ; however, it is expected that the Lost and Link River Irrigating, Manu­
facturing and Navigation Company.
Saturday last, and killed two Chinamen defendant.
majority of the presents will be sent in
and seriously wounded several others.
Gohl Hill Quartz Mining Co. vs. Jacob by parents for their children, and friend Tn tchom it may concern :
OTICE is hereby given, that tho Lost and
S tatistical .—The amount of claims Ish. Ca9e taken under advisement by I for friend.
Link River Irrigation, Manufacturing and
All
persons
desiring
tosend
in
gifts
du
­
audited for the expenses of the Novem­ consent of counsel; decision to be rendered
Navigation Company have broke ground and made
ber term of Circuit Court was $4,255.17. in vacation. Fay & Rea for plaintiff; ring the coming week, can leavo them a commencement upon their canal to turn Lost in­
in care of Mrs. John Miller, Miss Kate to Link river, and that the company are ready to
The amount of claims for county expen­ Dowell <& Kelly for defendant.
settle amicably for the right of way through any
Janies Hamlin vs. Henry Klippel, Hoftman, or Mr. John Bilger, and also lands the canal will pass through, or to adjust any
ses for the mouth of November, is $1,-
Sheriff. Motion to file supplemental bill at the Court House on Monday, Christ­ damages that may accrue to other parties by the
253.87.
_______ _
of said canal. This proposition is made in
HATS AND CAPS,
overruled; case continued until next mas Day, until 12 o’clock. All presents opening
good faith to save expense in either case, resulting
P leasant C reek .—We learn from term. Fay & Rea for plaintiff; Dowell should be carefully labeled.
from a resort to the courts.
Mr. C. K. Williams that there is not & Kelly and Kahler & Watson for de­
JESSE APPLEGATE, Agent.
TISH K. ECKELSON, Sec y.
December Sth, 1871.
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enough water to mine on this creek, al­ fendant.
COJJTAINS
though active preparations are being
C ounty C ourt S ynopsis for D ecem ­ CHRISTMAS BALL ! • ! •
Court adjourned sine die on Monday,
made to commence operations when it tho 11th inst.
ber .—The Court met Tuesday, December
HARDWARE,
5th,
a full Board being present. The
does come.
NO QUININE, MERCURY OR ARSENIC !
T he P rice of a W ife , B aby and a Board was in session two days and audit­
To S tockholders .—Tho Stockholders
A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN
ed the claims of jurors, witnesses, bailiffs
of the Gold Hill Quartz Mining Compa­ S pan of H orses .—We stated last week
and officers of the November term of the
By Louis Horne,
ny will hold their annual meeting at that a young man, named Connor, bad Circuit Court, amounting in the aggre­
—ON —
their office in Jacksonville, Oregon, on been arrested for stealing another man's gate to the sum of $3,722.52 ; other claims
Tho astonishing cures daily performed by this TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
wife,
baby
and
a
span
of
horses.
The
ev
­
December 30th, 1871. A full attendance
preparation
cause considerable comment by the
audited
to
tho
amount
of
$1,253.86.
To
­
CHRISTMAS INT I G-EL T ,
idence developed all the above facts, and
Medical Faculty, as they positively assert that
is respectfully solicited.
tal, $4,976.38.
LXQUO1I,
CHILLS AND FEVER, FEVER AND AGUE,
in addition, that the fellow and the wo­
—AT THE—
H enry K lippel , President.
INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVERS
It
was
ordered
by
the
Board
that
the
man had stolen about $1,000 worth of
cannot be cured without the use of Quinine. Nev­
U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville, Oregon
ertheless, the old Poison is laid upon the shelf, and
T he M ails . —Owing tome trains be­ household gear belonging to the injured consideration of the Langel Valley Road,
PATENT MEDICINES,
we would recommend in confidence to those who
as
prayed
for
in
the
petition
for
the
same,
ing snow-bound on the Pacific railroads, husband, including a splendid sewing
have tried and received but temporary relief from
no Eastern mails had been received for | machine, silver ware, beds, bedding, etc. be deferred until the next regular meet­
the use of the many Quinine Mixtures, to
And many other Goods too Numerous
Supper served at 12 o’clock. Good music will
several days until Wednesday last. The | —in fact enough articles to set up house­ ing of the Board.
to Mention«
be provided. Tickets, $4.
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Isaac R. Mecum, Justice of the Peace
roads north are in a poor condition for keeping very comfortably indeed. The
Summons.
stage traveling, and the mails from that woman left five children behind her, and for Klamath Lake precinct, tendered to
*
ßST
Favor us with a call. Goods
source are one or two days behind hand. only took the youngest. On the way out the Board his resignation, which was In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
shown with pleasure, as usual.
accepted, and Nelson Stephenson ap­
Jackson county. Helen M. Hardes vs. James
R oads .—Travelers from the north re­ ; from the Willamette, this fellow, Con­ pointed to fill the vacancy.
Hardes. Suit for divorce.
nor, beat the child (only twenty months
SACHS BRO’S.
port the roads from Eugene City to Can­ old) so unmercifully that a lady who was
It was ordered by the Board that Wm. N the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
yonville as simply awful. Pass Creek is living on the road near where the brute Hoffman, administrator of the estate of
complaint filed against you in the above entitled
Jacksonville, Nov. 1st, 1871.
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cut up by the wagons engaged in trans­ . and his paramour were camped, left her T. H. B. Shipley, be allowed $79.02, one suit, within ten days from the service of this sum­
NO STIFF I. * ù è : S I
porting ties, and the road as far as Oak­ I house and marched to the camp and com- per cent, upon the gross amount of re­ mons upon you, if served within this county, or if
within any other county of the State, then
CANDIES! CANDIES!
land is bottomless. .Then comes the I polled the brute to desist. The poor lit- ceipts of the irreducible school fund col­ served
within twenty days from the date of this sum­
NO
DEAFNESS
I
black mud as far as the Roberts’ Hill,
upon you; and if served by publication,
Wolesale and Retail,
■ tie creature’s person was exhibited at the 1 lected by said Shipley in his lifetime, as mons
then
you
are notified and required to so appear *
which brings to mind the Slough of De­
local
agent
of
the
School
Land
Board.
ami answer said complaint on or before tho second
trial, and was found covered with whelks
F all descriptions, and of the best materials,
spond so forcibly depicted by Bunyan.
Board
then
adjourned.
Monday of February, 1872, that being the first
freshly manufactured every day by
' and weals black and blue—even its little
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS,
I CHRISTMAS TREE AND FESTIVAL
“ECONOMY IS WEALTH !”
Real Estate Dealer
THE POPULAR STORE
Temple of Fashion,
SACHS BROS.,
Wholesale & Bétail,
T
NEVER FAILS TO CURE
COWAN & FLINT’S
N
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
AGUE KING! BOOTS
& SHOES,
QUEENSWARE,
Try the Ague King !
I
I
O
day of the noxt term of the Circuit Court, and if
F or M issouri .—Mr. J. T. Raimey, an head was covered with the marks of Con­ II A R ampant C uss .—Last week a dele­ you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief demanded Or any of those disastrous effects caused by the
old and respected citizen of this county, nor’s brutality. The man was arrested gate from the railroad playfully broke therein,
which is, that tbe bonds of matrimony, be­ use of the many Quinine mixtures daily recommen­
left this place on Thursday last, accom­ while sleeping in the wagon with his a pitcher over the head of another dele­ tween herself and the defendant, be dissolved, and ded
Wholesale and Retal Confectioner
,
*
to them.
panied by his wife, to visit friends in paramour, and taken before Justice Kah­ gate from the same place, in Madame De that plaintiff have the care and custody ot the IT HAS BECOME A FIXED FACT, that no
Mary Ann Elizabeth Hardes. And you are remedy has yet been discovered which allays Fever 1OT MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO
Platte City, Missouri. Mr. Raimey ex­ ler, of Grant’s Pass, tor examination. I Gilfoyle’s hostelry, and conducted him- child,
further notified that on the 12th day of December, and gives strength and tone to the Stomach, and
pects to be Absent about one year, when Notwithstanding the evidence was so liimself generally in such a boisterous 1871. an order was made by Hon. P. P. Prim, that important gland, the Liver, like the AGUE
of said Court, directing publication of this KING. It is nature’s own remedy, being com­
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he will again return to this State with plain and unmistakable that the Justice manner that the Madame became seri­ judgo
summons, for six successive weeks.
The attention of the Trade is called to our im­
posed of vegetable matter, and skillfully prepared.
his family. We wish him a pleasant could not get over it, the thief, adulterer ously alarmed, not only for the safety of Jacksonville, Dec. 12th, 1871.
It seeks the root of the disease, and with its mag­ mense assortment or Candies and other goods suit­
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J. R. NEIL, Att’y for Pl'ff.
able for the HOLIDAYS, and warranted to keep in
ic influence performs a cure.
trip and a safe return.
and child-whipper, was bound over in her crockery, but for her boarders’ heads.
all climates. Prices low and terms liberal. Orders
the paltry sum of $150. A mittimus was Marshal McDaniel captured the fightest, ITZCK S FX.0B.AX GUIDE FOB. I
from the interior promptly and carefully attend
R acing .—On New Year’s day a trot­
to.
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made out and delivered to the constable, after a lively engagement, and escorted V
1873
1
ting race, three in five, will come off over but that kind-hearted personage, instead
Over
100
pages,
printed
in
Two
Colors,
on
Su
­
the Bybee race course, between the fol­ of delivering his prisoner to the Sheriff, him to the calaboose, whereupon our I perb Tinted Paper. FOUR HUNDRED engrav­
lowing Vermont horses : “Joe. Hooker,” as the process required, accompanied the friend went for that calaboose, and in a ings of Flowers, Plants and Vegetables, with de­ The YVonder of Wonders—The Great Ague
scriptions, and TWO COLORED PLATES.
Klug.
entered by James Kilgore ; “Brick Pom- i prisoner and his counsel to Ashland, in short time made the inside of it look as if Directions and plans for making Walks, Lawns,
I will pay the highest market price for
a
fifteen-inch
columbiad
had
exploded
Gardens, Ac. The handsomest and best Floral
eroy,” by Drannan ; “Daniel O’Connell,” I the other end of tlie county from where
Guide in the World. All for TEN CENTS, to
I wonder if wonder« are never to cease,
by N. H. Berry. Purse, $100. Good, the trial was had, passing Jacksonville there. He was mollified with a bottle of those
BEEF HIDES
who think of buying Seeds. Not a quarter
At present all wonder« are on the increaie ;
I
whisky,
and
the
next
morning
the
kind-
sport is anticipated, and we hope to see a in the road, where the prisoner by some
tho cost. 200,000 sold for 1871. Address •
Of the latest I now will give you a hint,
—AMD—
hearted Recorder let him off with a
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JAMES VICK, Rochester. N. Y.
Look at the Ague King of Cowan A Flint.
good turn out.
means procured bail—W. F. Songer and slight reprimand. “Sich is life !”
9SSB IIXMI,
Notice of Final Settlement.
No Quinine, no Mercury, nor Arsenic we find
C atholic L ibrary . — Rev. Father Stephen Booth, who never saw him be­
Were ever compounded or with it combined ;
T he “W iiat is I t ?”—An Oregon cu-
And all kinds of marketable furs and skins, at my
Blanchet is pleased to announce to the fore, becoming his bondsmen. Take it
This wender, the doctors were mentally sure,
butcher shop on Oregon Street, Jacksonville.
In
the
County
Court
for
Jackson
county,
Oregon,
riosity
—
a
quadroon
mule
—
was
on
exhi
­
Could
never
be
done
and
make
a
good
cure.
all
in
all,
this
was
one
of
the
most
re
­
reading public that he has, in the Church
sitting
in
Probate.
In
tbe
matter
ef
the
estate
Library, four hundred volumes of books, markable proceedings that ever took tion on Tuesday last in this place. It of James R. Pool, deceased«
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JOHN ORTH.
We confess it astounds us, and wonderfully too,
To see what the Ague King daily does do ;
which he will to loan gratin to all those place before in this county, even in a was sired in the extreme Southwestern
1I. BUFFUM, Administrator of said estate,
, having filed in said Court his final exhibit If you’ve Fever, or Ague, or any such thing.
who who wish to read both sides of the justice’s court, and these Courts are cele­ Oregon, in August, 1«68, and was the
Go promptly and purchase the great Ague King.
and application for a dischargo, notice is hereby
question. Those who have had books, brated for transactions that throw J ustice foal of a mule by a horse. This animal given that
Thursday, the 4th day of January, 1872,
has no mane, a tail similar to that of a has been set apart for the settlement of said ac­ I'd shaken so long, till every kind friend
for any length of time, will please call Dogberry’s tribunal into the shade.
Contolingly told me to fix for my end ;
—AND—
,
cow; and ass’ head, and the ears of a count. All persons having objections to said set­ Oh
and exchange them for others. Call at
! life was so sweet, I wished not to die,
tlement and discharge, must then and there make
Therefore the Ague King I hastened to try.
any hour in the day time.
N ew A dvertisement .—Messrs. Fay horse, while the hair of its body is as the same.
By order of Hon. L. J. C. Duncan, Co. Judgo.
I & Rea have been authorized to collect kinky as an African’s wool. We learn
SILAS J. DAY, Clerk.
One bottle is all—I took as directed,
T he W inter F ights H ave C om ­
i that the owner of this remarkable ani- J. D. Fay, Att’y for Adm
the
out-standing
accounts
of
Messrs.
And, wondrous to tell, my cure was affected ;
’
r.
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menced . — Following the example of
From th« grave I was snatched, and ever will sing
mal, Mr. J. N. Dougherty, intends tak­
Mace and Coburn, Indian Billy and a Plymale & Manning. Those indebted ing the mule East, where expects to dis­
Honored and bless’d be tne great Ague King 1
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN,
semi-bleached American citizen, nlmed to that firm will save costs of collection pose of it to P. T. Barnum, the museum
Now shakers, wo tell you go buy it and try it,
HE most eomplcte newspaper published in San
Alfred Johnson, had a set-to this week, by prompt payment.
It
quickly will make your shaking limbs quiet;
Francisco,
for
interior
merchanls,
farmers,
James Hardes is notified, through her man.
For pills of Quinine, and every such thing,
stock-raisers, miners, and for family reading.
in which the representative of the Lo
Mast speedily yield to the
Each number contains a carefully condensed
family had his peepers put in mourning. attorney, J. R. Neil, that unless he comes
P ersonal .—Mr. John Wintjen, of tho summary
of all the news of the world, together
Has resumed his former business in Jacksonville,
The latter is anxiously enquiring wheth­ to time shortly the bonds of matrimony firm of Wintjen & Helms, arrived last with a great variety of miscellaneous roading in
Oregon, on California street, next door te A. Fish­
department of literature, art and science—
er A Bro., and will keep constantly on hand »gen­
er the “white men’s laws won’t punish a now existing between himself and Mrs. Saturday evening from a trip to Germa­ every
enough to mako a respectable book. No other Cal­
eral assortment of
Helen M. Hardes will be dissolved. The ny, where he has been sojourning for ifornia journal has a staff of writers, news-gather­
nigger for whippin’ an Injun.”
ers and reporters so numerous, skilled and intelli­
prayerful attention of Mr. Hardes is re­ some time past.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS,
gent in their profession as the Bulletin, and from
HAMES AND WHIPS, HORSE-BLAN­
SOLD
EVERYWHERE
BY
DRUG
­
E xhibition M onday E vening .—The spectfully invited to this subject.
Deputy Sheriff Foudray returned from this cause it has come to be generally regarded as
KETS, LINEN SHEETS AND HOODS,
GISTS
AND
DEALERS.
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juveniles of the German private school
The Lost and Link River Irrigation, Salem this week, having safely delivered the representative journal on the Pacific coast. No
SPURS, CURRY COMBS AND
that reads through the Weekly Bulletin can
HORSE) BRUSHES, TRACE,
will give a public entertainment next Manufacturing and Navigation Compa­ the three horse thieves, Morrell, Good family
fail to become an intelligent family. It is not a
HALTER AND DOG
Monday evening, the 18th instant, at I ny desire to make settlement for the and Warner, into the hands of Bill Wat- high-priced journal, either, for each number con­
CHAINS,
tains fully twice as much reading matter as is con­
Horne’s Hall, commencing at 7 o’clock. right of way in constructing their canal kinds.
SrOTXCXL
tained in the average Eastern weeklies offered at
And a large stock of Saddlery, Hardware and Find­
The programme will comprise singing, from Lost to Link river. Those interest­
Judge J. H. Reed, of Portland, and Mr. half the price of the Bulletin. Its reliable stock
ings.
market reports are alone worth more than the To all whom it may concern :
All orders from a distance promptly attended to.
declamation, etc., and everybody is invit­ ed will please take notice.
Joe. Wall, of Cres^nt City, returned and
price of subscription to any miner, farmer, mer­
E have sold our Jackson Salt Works to John
Manufacturing to order, and repairing done on
ed to attend. As many of the scholars
Mr. Louis Horne will give a Christmas home last week.
chant or producer who needs constant knowledge
Sizemore, with the intention of leaving Ore­ short notice and with the best material.
are American, there will undoubtedly be ball at the U. S.Hotel,on Christmas night.
of the condition of the markets.
gon as soon as we can settle our business. We All articles in my line will bo sold at a lower
Terms
of
subscription
:
1
year,
$5
;
6
months,
tender
our thanks to the people of Jackson eounty cash price than ever before offered in Jacksonville.
as much interest taken in this entertain­ The fair damsels and light-footed gentry
A djourned .—The Circuit Court after $2.50; 3 months, $1.25. Address
Please call and examine my stock before pur­
for the patronage that has been given ns. The
ment by Americans as Germans. Let of the country are expected to be pres­ a long and tedious session of a month,
8. F. BULLETIN COMPANY,
chasing elsewhere.
busineas will be earned on by Mr. Sizemore.
flan Franoisco, Cal.
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HENRY JUDGE.
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BROWN A FULLER.
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everybody be present!
ent. Tickets, $4.
adjourned sine die last Monday.
CANTY & WAGNER.
WANTED.
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Great Ague King !
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