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Utniocratiii
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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1872.
Agents for the “ Times.”
Gao. P. RawELL A Co.,
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Josephine Co.
D istrict C ourt .—The June term of
the Circuit Court will commence next
Monday, 10th inst.
R eligious . — Rev. M. A. Williams
will hold divine service at the M. E.
Church to-morrow (Sunday) at the usual
hour.
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For the best Photographs, go to Bradley A Ru-
lefson*« Gallery without STAIRS—/BF“ ASCEND
IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street,
Baa F raaeiaeo.
F ourth of J uly M eeting .—Pursu
ant to previous notice, tho citizens of
Jacksonville held a meeting at the Court
House last Wednesday evening, 5th in
stant, for the purpose of making arrange
ments for a proper celebration of the
coming 4th of July.
Alex. Martin was chosen Chairman,
and J. II. Wade, Secretary.
On motion of Henry Klippel, a Com
mittee of seven, on Arrangements, was
appointed, consisting of Herman Helms,
Henry Klippci, Isaac Sachs, C. W. Sav
age, John Noland, C. C. Beekman and
Newman Fisher.
On motion, of Henry Klippel, a Fi
nance Committee, consisting of James T.
Glenn, Ben. Sachs and John Bilger, was
appointed to solicit funds to defray ex
penses.
The Committee on Arrangements were
authorized to procure the orator and read
er, to chose the grounds, and to make any
and all necessary arrangements.
On motion, the proceedings were order
ed to be published in the local papers.
On motion, the meeting adjourned to
next Wednesday evening, Juno 12th.
ALEX. MARTIN, Chairman.
J ames R. W ade , Sec’y.
G allant J osephine .—This sterling
Democratic county has elected a Demo
cratic ticket as usual. There is no fool
ishness about Josephine. She was the
only Democratic county in the State of
Oregon in 1862, and has nobly kept the
Democratic faith ever since, and to the
laurels she won ten years ago, she adds
this year the honor of being the only
county south of the Calapooia Mountains
that went Democratic. All honor to the
Bedrock Democracy of Josephine!
J. B. WHITE,
WHITE Í MARTIN
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SACHS BROS’.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON»
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(Successors to James T. Glenn,)
Corner of California and ï'hird Stt,>
DEALER IN
L. HORNE, Proprietor^
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, B
EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
that he has the largest, best, and most oom-
tr odious Hotel in Southern Oregon.
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CALIFORNIA STREET,
It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ;
stages from the North and South leave regularly
from the U. S. HOTEL.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
The House has lately been re painted, and reno
vated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and well
ventilated.
Tho bedrooms are supplied with
SPRING BEDS, and every other convenience for
riHIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE the comforts of guests.
I in notifying his friends and the public gener
ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very
BOARD AND LODGING
large and extensive stock of
Can be had at reasonable rate«, according to th»
room occupied.
N ew F irm .—Messrs. Henry Judge and
Jerry Nunan have formed a copartner-
nership in the saddlery business, and hold
forth in the building one door cast of
Fisher & Bro.’s store.
F ourth of
Sachs, of the
forms us that
$261.50 for the
TJ. S. HOTEL,
ALEX. MARTIN*
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
J uly M on e V.—Mr. Ben-
Finance Committee, in
he has already collected
celebration of the Fourth.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
AND SEE WHAT A
Market Report.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS cfc C-A-TF»»
THE TABLE
Will be supplied with the best the market can af
ford.
FAMILIES
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
R eligious .—Rev. Father Blanchett
T imes O ffice , Jacksonville, Oregon, )
CLOTH«* Can find at this House rooms especially arranged
will hold divine services at the Catholic
June 8th, 1872.
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tor their comfort and convenience, as well as every
BLANKETS,
Church, to-morrow (Sunday) at tho usu
PRODUCE.
attention and comfort usually found at a well kept
Hotel.
BEAUTIFUL STOCK
al hour.
75
Wheat
bu...............
$
HOOP SKIRTS,
50
Oats “fl bu..................
A LARGE IIALt
L arge C olt .—Mr. Wm. Ray has a
50
Barley “ft bu..............
ETC., ETC.
20.00
llay
(Timothy)
“
fl
ton
—ALSO—
colt, two months old, which weighs 3S1
Is attached to the Ilotel, for Balls, Meeting«,
15.00
Boots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses’
A ll T hey H ave D one .—The Bolters llay (Grain) “fl ton...
pounds. It is from the Percheron stock
Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable term*.
2.50 @ 3.00
Flour “P 100 tbs........
and
Childrens
’
Shoes.
have demonstrated that they were a min Corn Meal “fl pound..
3
of W. C. Myer.
15.00
The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where
ority in the party ; that they have no re Bran “f> ton.................
W k havo also in connection with the abovo a rcry the very best liquors and cigars may be found, at
OF-
20.00
N omination .—The President has ap gard for their pledges; keep l’unic faith Shorts fl ton..............
Large and Extensive Stock of Choice ‘
6
(white) “ft tb...
prices to suit the times.
to
pointed George Nourse, Register, and with their party brethren, and are capa Beans
tf.
Beans (Chilli)
lb...
Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871.
l}@02
Geo. O’Connor, Receiver, of the Land ble of descending to any depth of mean Potatoes “fl tb...........
GROCERIES,
3@04
Onions “fl tb...............
Office in Linkville, Oregon.
ness and dishonor to accomplish their Apples (Green) “ft tb..
o
HARDWARE,
1216<
15
“
(Dried)
“
f>
tb...
ends,
and
that
they
were
just
strong
F ast T ime . — The stages from both
15® 20
Peaches “
To Buy Goods
QUEENSWARE,
15(3,20
North and South arrive several hours enough to carry Jackson county for the Plums “
MEAT, Ac.
earlier now than usual, and bring heavy Republican party for the first timo in
CHEAPER
CLASSWARE,
eight
years.
They
have
accomplished
5 ®> 05 J
Beef
cattle
(gross)
“
fl
lb
.............
loads of freight and passengers.
THAN THE
10@121
this and no more. Notwithstanding their Beef (fresh) tb........................
CUTLERY,
2.00 @2.50
Mutton “fl head...........................
I ce .—The present hot weather has infamous fusion with the Republicans,
“ lb................................
124
PAINTS,
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caused a demand for ice, and the “Table no Bolter is elected to any office. On the Bacon (hams) “fl tb...................
OILS,
16
“ ...................
Rock,” “Railroad” and “New State” sa contrary, they bring up tho rear, and “ “ (sides)
—AT—
(stioulders) “f1 tb............
14
ETC,
15
loons dispense of large quantities of iced must be regarded as distanced in the Lard (in cans) tb...................
—AND—
ALSO
13
“ (in kegs) 'p lb.................
race. The have accomplished one more Butter
beverages.
37J@50
(fresh)
tb....................
Window Glass, Nails, Iron and
DEALERS IN
thing: They havo made a record for ** (firkin) “fl tb..................
25
Steel, Cast and Steel Flews
T he E lection R eturns .—Up to the themselves which the Democracy of Eggs "f* dozen............................
IS @25
Wooden and Willow
4.00
FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS
time of going to press the poll-books had Jackson will ever keep vividly in memo -Chickens (dressed) “fl dozen.....
Ware, Etc., Etc.
(live)
“
..........
4.00
not been opened, and consequently we ry. The day of retribution will come
Clothing,
GROCERIES.
cannot give the official returns until next when these fellows ask oilice at the I Cheese (Oregon) “f> lb.......................
I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the
20®25
lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
week.
25 @30
Boots & Shoes,
“
(California) "(4 lb................
hands of the people.
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
50
Oysters
can...................................
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
27®2S
Coffee (rio)
lb...............................
F or F t . K lamath .—Messrs. Westrop
Groceries,
determined not to bo undersold by any house in
S tolen H orse R ecovered .—Deputy
35 @40
“ (java) “jl lb..............................
& Higinbotham, photographers, left on a Sheriff Foudray arrived from Yreka yes Tea (black) p lb...............................
Jackson county.
1.00® 1.25
Liquors,
“ (green) “fl tb..............................
1.25@1.50
professional tour td the Lake country terday, bringing with him an Indian,
Sugar (crushed) “fl tb.......................
22@25
^UtY-Give me a call, and then judge for your
t'us week. They expect to be gone about named John Woodward, and the trotting
25® 30
(pulverized) “fl lb..................
Cutlery,
self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
(S. F. refined yellow)
lb...
1861.20
three or four weeks.
horse, “Brick Pomeroy,” belonging to
WHITE & MARTIN
(Island No. 1) “fl tb..............
1661.20
Crockery,
Hon.
J.
N.
T.
MiL
’
er,
of
this
place.
The
Syrup
(Goldcd)
fl
gal
.....................
2.00
N ew G oods .—White & Martin, Fisher
“
“
“ keg (5 gal.)...... S.00 @ 9.00
& Bro., Sachs Bros., John Bilger, 1’. J. horse was stolen out of Mr. Miller’s pas Salt (ground alum) “f1 tb..................
5@6
Etc., Etc.,
“ ..................
4
Ryan, and other merchants of our town ture about three weeks ago, by this In “ (unground)
OF THE BEST QUA 1TY,
“ (Evans’ Creek) •* .................
4@5
have been receiving immense stocks of dry dian, who tied to Northern California Rice
AND THE
(China)
tt>............................
15
“ (Carolina) “f> tb........................
CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY.
goods, groceries, hardware, etc., during with him, but abandoned the horse .near
20(3.22*
Orleans’ Bar, Klamath county, where,
MISCELLANEOUS.
THEY HAVE
the past few weeks.
FISHER & BRO.’S,
he was recovered, the Indian in the Nails (C’lD f> lb................................
12J
(Corner
California
and Oregon Street«,)
N ew A dv ’ ts .—Mr. A. R. Vest of meantime fleeing to the Indian Ileserva-
15
“ (finishing) 'jd tb......................
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
50®
821
On
Oregon
street,
Jacksonville.
“
horse-shoe,
7'
lt>
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.
fers $10 reward for two stolen saddles. t’on in Hoopa Valley. He was captured
1.50® 2.00
Beef hides, dry, “f> .‘‘‘do..................
May 1st, 1869.
See description in another column.
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there by Wm. II. Morgan, Sheriff of Deer skins. 'p tb................. . ............
80
“
“ Indian dressed, "jd ’!>•••
Jacob Neatheimmer notifies the public Siskiyou county, and brought back to
not to trust his son Joshua, who has left Yreka. The Indian had a preliminary
MAHBIED
CALIFORNIA STREET, (Under Horne’« Hall,>
his home without his father’s consent, examination before Justice Wade and
Having just received from San Francisco a new
At tho Catholic Church, Jacksonville. Oregon,
on his account, as lie will in no way be pleaded guilty to the charge, and in default
Jacksonville, Oregon.
stock
of
June
3d.
by
R
ev . F ather B lanchet , Mr. JERE-I
responsible for debts contracted by him. of bail was committed to jail, to await i MIA1I NUNAN and Miss DELIA O’GRADY, all'
of Jackson County.
HARNESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES
S tage S table B urned .—The Ore the action of the Grand Jury.
The above notice was accompanied by a bount'.
IIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
gon and California Stage Company’s sta
I am now prepared to furnish my patrons, and
ful supply of wine and cake. The printers wi.-h
fully inform the Ladies of Jacksonville and
the public generally, with as
ble at Cottonwood, Sha.-t i county, Cali J urors .—The following is the list of the newly-wedded pair a happy future.
vicinity, that they have just received from San
names of Jurors drawn lor the June term
fornia, was burned to the ground last
Francisco their Fall Stock of Millinery Goods, and
FINE TURNOUTS
of the Circuit Court for Jackson county :
—AND—
are
prepared to furnish their customers with the
Sunday, in which twelve horsesand har
New, This Week.
as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses latest styles of H ats , B osxets , H ats and B om
Jacob Ish, Isaac Constant, Samuel Fur
hired to go to any part of the country. Animals nf . t S hapes , X c . Also a new and fine assort
ness were consumed, together with a
ry, Chas. Miller, Reuben B. Perry, Wm.
large amount of hay and grain. Loss,
BOUGHT & SOLD.
ment of
NOTICE.
Cameron, Samuel Hall, George Brown,
Horses broke to work single or double. Horses
not learned, but heavy.
Newman Fisher, C. W. Savage, Jacob
boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them TRIMMINGS,
Y son Joshua, a minor, having left home with
O h , Y es ! T he D emocrats were Walz, Crawford Hill, A. II. Boothby, !
out my consent, this is to notify all persons
HE undersigned are prepared to do all kinds while in my charge.
FLOWERS,
of work in their line. Wagons manufactur jE©~MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
that I will not be responsible for any debts of his
C jlleagued with H olladay . — At Thos. Smith, Hugh F. Barron, W. H. S. contracting
after this date.
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ed from choice timber, and ironed in a superior A liberal share of public patronage is solicited.
least twenty-five men were sent up here Hyde, John Wells, Geo. Youdas, J. M.
J. W. MANNING.
RIBBONS,
Jacksonville, June 7th. J acob N eatheimmer . manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good
as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on
Jacksonville, Ogn., February 11th, 1871.
from the railroad, their fare paid up on McCall, Isaac Sachs, B. F. Reeser, Mer
Stolen—$10.00 Reward.
short notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a
ORNAMENTS,
the stage and back. They came into tlie ritt Bellinger, Wm. Brotherton, E. K.
call. ^CfShop on Oregon street, one door above
county on Sunday night, voted the Re Anderson, John B. Wrisley, Louis Her-
Franco-American Hotel.
TIDIES,
WO saddles were stolen from off my horses on
CRYSTAL A PHILLIPS.
publican ticket on Monday, and returned ling, W. J. Plymale, John Tupper, An
the night of Juno 1st, while hitched at Mil
Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872.
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ler’s blacksmith shop, Jacksonville, while I was
NECKLACES,
whence they came on Tuesday night. drew Cantrell, C. S. Sargent, J. W. Simp
attending a political meeting. One a fair-leather
This affords a sharp commentary on son.
saddle, with hand-holts, small horn. The other,
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
PEARL BEAD»,
black leather, of Main A Winchester’s make, S. F.
Linn & Turner’s circular, to be found in
T he I nvalid —A P en P icture .—See with pockets under bear skin. Also one curb bit
and other articles in our line too numerous to
—BY—
another column.
rnilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- mention.
her pallid countenance, but a short time ago the bridle. I will give ten dollars for their return.
THE PLACE
i
4 4
SPRING
<4
Cheapest!
FISHER & BRO.’S
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SUMMER
“EXCELSIOR”
LIVERY STABLE
MILLINERY STORE,
JUST RECEIVED!
T
WAGON-MAKING
BLACKSMITHING !
M
T
T
CITY BREWERY,
I mported H orses .—W. C. Myer has
brought his imported horse “Napoleon,”
which he purchased while East last win
ter, from Red Bluff to this county. He
Is a large, beautiful dapple gray, with
good action, square compact solid form,
the peculiarities of the Percheron stock.
Mr. M. drives “White Prince” and “Na
poleon” together, and they are univer
sally considered the finest draft stallions
in the country.
T he R esult .—As far as can be ascer
tained, this county has elected but one
Democrat—Eli C. Mason, Regular Dem
ocratic nominee for Representative. The
Republicans have elected Langell and
Walker, candidates for Representatives;
Watson, County Judge ; Dunn, Clerk;
McKenzie, Sheriff; Bilger, Treasurer;
Taylor, Assessor; Stanley, School Sup’t.;
Wagner and Drake, County Commis
sioners ; Myer, Surveyor; Bell, Coroner.
Their majorities range from 40 to 120.
The Pintos liave not an office to console
themselves with. They have simply aid
ed a Republican triumph—nothing more.
E very M an ’ s D uty .— It is every man’s
duty to provide and care for his family,
who are as dear to him as life itself.
That provision should include its future
contingent condition. That provision,
in so far as it is material, men ordinari
ly seek to secure by their own accumula
tions and investment. But all these are
uncertain. That man who may be in
good circumstances to-day, may become
poor to-morrow. In life insurance there
are no such risks or contingencies; there
fore, let no man fail to apply to E. Den
ny, who is now in Jackson county, and
get insured in the Union Mutual Compa
ny, the oldest audsafest company known.
picture of ruddy health, the envy of the school and
the pride of the household. She was always wel- j
corned by her schoolmates, for her litho form and
pleasing disposition carried cheerfulness in their
ranks. Diligent, punctual and exemplary, obedi
ent and graceful at home, she won the hearts of
all. But alas, we are sorrowed. Those rosy cheeks
and ruddy lips are blanehed by Consumption. Tho
voice once so enchanting in laugh and «or.g is fee
ble, husky and supplanted by a hollow cough. Let
us approach her couch gently and take her hand.
Do Dot shudder because of the feeble and passion
less grasp. The hand once so hearty and plump is
emaciated, and shows bony outlines, while the
cords and tortuous veins are plainly mapped upon
the surface. Th« pulse that bounded with reple
tion, carrying vigor to the whole system and im
parting life, beauty, vivacity, health and strength,
are delicate to the touch. The feeble heart cannot
propel the thin, scanty blood with force. Must we
lose her while yet in her teens ? Companions and
friends gatLer around with words of cheer and con
solation, and depart with moistened eyes and si
lent steps. Must wo lose her? No ! there it a re
lief 1 We can stay this destroyer of our happin«s-,
and not suffer the loss of so bright a gem. Some
thing more is required now than dietary »nd hygi
enic observance, for nature calls for aid, and she
shall have it. Take this pleasant’medicine. It is
invigorating. How it allays the irritable cough,
improves the appetite and digestion, and sends a
healthy tingle through th« frame. The blood is en
riched, nervous force increased, and the heart
bounds with a new impulse. See her face brighten
by degrees ; the color is returning, her voice is get
ting clearer, and pleasant words are spoken. The
strength falters yet, but is gaining. Let us take
her out in the warm sunshine. In a short time she
will be able to go without our aid, a cheerful girl.
This delightful medicine must be God-blessed. It is
restoring health to our loved one. Sho is emerg
ing from her sickness sweeter and nobler than be
fore, and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medieal Discovery
must have the credit. It has raised her. Seld by
all first-class druggists everywhere.
P hiladelphia C onvention . — We
hear it reported that Grant and Henry
Wilson, of Massachusetts, were nominat
ed for President and Vice President at
Philadelphia this week.
P ersonal . — Major Jackson, Lieut.
Moss and Alex. H. Miller, of Fort Klam*
ath, arrived in town last night.
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A. 11. VEST.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Still Another Remarkable Cure.
LIVERY ¿ SALE STABLE
L rally inform their friends and the public gen
erally that they have purchased the above estab
lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
henceforward conducted under their constant per
he undersigned respectfully in - sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround to all who may favor them with their patronage.
ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and These stables are centrally located, and within
will constantly keep on hand, the very best of convenient distance of the various houses of public
Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
should give me a call.
charges. They have the largest stock in Oregon,
Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869.
south of Portland, of
June 12th-ly.
7EIT SZEZTTTZ’,
T
MISSES A. F. and L. A. KENT.
Jacksonville, October 13th, 1871.
tf
A Good Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale.
A
GOOD farm and Stock Ranch for sale, with’
good barn and out buildings and
S am F haxcisco , Nov. 10th, 1871.
D r . A. M. L oryea A Co. : For two years I
was afflicted with Rheumatism, and tried all the
known remedies, but experienced nothing more
The farm is located on Jackass creek, six mile«
than a temporary relief, the disease always return
west
For further information
BVGGISS AND CARRIAGES inquire of at Jacksonville.
ing. Some months since I concluded to take your
the farm of
link Weed Remedy, and the result was a Spee
with single or double teams, for hire on reason
WM. C. MILLER.
13tf
Summons.
dy nnd Permanent Cure, the Rheumatism being
able terms ; also,
entirely eradicated from the system. The“Unk”
GOOD SADDLE HORSES & MULES,
is also a Tonic of the very highest order. It in- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Which will be hired to go to any part of
the county of Jackson. Sarah E. Sargent V«.
cleases the appetite, and invigorates the body. I
“New State” Block, (up
the country at moderate, rates.
cheerfully bear testimony to its good effect upon
II. T. Sargent. Suit in equity for divorce.
Animals
bought
and
sold,
and
horses
bro
’
io
to
me. and feel sure that it will do all you claim for it. To R. T. Sargent, said defendant:
saddle or harness.
Yours very truly,
J. W. TRIPP,
FORSYTH would respectfully inform the ifl-
OU are hereby summoned to be and appear in
RUBLI &. WILSON.
vlnl
(Of McGraw & Tripp, Atty’s at Law,)
, habitants of Jacksonville and vicinity that
the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for
he will be found at all times ready to wait on those
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408 California street.
the county of Jackson, on the first day of the next
Summons.
who may see fit to favor him with their patronage.
term thereof, commencing the 10th day of June,
Cutting attended to with neatness and dispatch.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
1872, and answer the complaint in this cause filed,
Particular attention given to cutting boy’s cloth
wherein the plaintiff prays a dissolution of the In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the ing.
Two goo 1 tailors wanted immediately.
bonds of matrimony and for the care and custody
County of Jackson. Mary Ju-tus vs. John Jus
[nl4tf]
of Oliver, the issue of said marriage, on the ground
tus. Suit in equity for divorce.
of willful desertion for over three yetrs prior to To John Junta*, »aid defendant:
the commencement of this suit; or judgment
OU are hereby summoned to bo and appear in
Office, No. 04 Front Street,
will be taken in default thereof.
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
By order of lion. P. P. Prim, Judge ef said
the
county of Jackson, on the first day of the next 1IE undersigned has for sal«, at his ranch 10
Court, this 25th of April, 1872.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
term thereof, commencing the 10tli day of June,
miles north of Jacksonville, on the Valle/
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FAY A REA, Plff’s Att’ys.
1872, and answer the complaint in this cause filed,
Road,
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST
wherein the plaintiff prays a dissolution of the
PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con
bond« of matrimony, on the ground of desertion ;
WHEAT,
sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,
or judgment will be taken in default thereof.
HOUSES and STORES ; also,
By order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said
Oregon & California Railroad Company, Land )
FLOUE,
Court, this April 25th, 1872.
Department,
Portland,
Ogn.,
April
5,
1872.
J
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
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FAY A REA, Atty’s for Pl’ff.
cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of th«
OTICE is hereby given, that a vigorous prose
OATS,
STATE for SALE.
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cution will be instituted against any and
Summons.
every person who trespasses upon any Railroad
BARLEY
REAL ESTATE and other Property pur Land, by eutting and removing timber therefrom
chased for Correspondents, in this CITY «nd before the same is BOUGHT of the Company AND In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
county of Jackson. Albert Handy, plaintiff, vs.
and TIMOTHY HAY.
throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES, PAID FOR.
Adelaide E. Handy, defendant. Suit for di
All vacant Land in odd numbered sections,
with great care and «n the most ADVANTA
vorce.
whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a distance
GEOUS TERMS.
Also 130 head of Cattle,
of thirty mile« from the line of tho road, belongs To Adelaide E. Handy, above named defendant ;
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THOMAS CHAWER.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS to the Company.
N the name of the State of Oregon, you are here
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I. R- MOORES, Land Agent.
NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES
by required to be and appear in said Court, and
answer the complaint filed in this suit on or before
CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And
the second Monday in Juno, 1872, or in default
a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI
NESS transacted.
thereof a decree will be taken against you for the I will give the highest market price, at my butch
er shop, in Jacksonville, for all kinds of
relief demanded therein, to-wit: the dissolution of
BRAN NEW latest Pitt improved 10-horse the bonds of matrimony now existing between your
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT
power threshing machine, everything com- self and the plaintiff.
IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive
Clete and in good running order. Will be «old at a Published by order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge
descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward
of said Court. Made the 26th day of April, 1872.
ar gain. Call on or address
the same to the above address.
JAMBS A, CARDWELL.
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KAHLER A WATSON, Att ys for Plff.
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JOHN
FIOCK,
Yreka,
Cal.
February 4th, 1871.
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THRESHIN6 MACHINE FOR SALE
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Cattle, Hay, &c., for Sale.
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