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Sht democratic ©imes. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS 4.00 Chickens (dressed) ^9 dozen............ 4.00 “ (live) “ ........... GROCERIES. Cheese (Oregon) pt tb........................ 20@25 25 @30 “ (California) ^9 tb................. Oysters ^9 can..................................... 50 Coffee (rio) tb ................................. 27@28 “ (java) tb............................... 35@40 Tea (black) tb................................. 1.00@1.25 “ (green) 'pt tb............................... 1.25@1.50 Sugar (crushed) "(9 9»......................... 22@25 (pulverized) pt tb................... 25@30 “ (S. F. refined yellow) pt tb... 18@20 “ (Island No. 1) tb............... 16@20 Syrup (Golded) p9 gal....................... 2.00 “ “ keg (5 gal.)....... 8.00 @ 9.00 Salt (ground alum) p9 tb................... 5(®6 “ (unground) “ ................... 4 4@5 “ (Evans’Creek) “ .................. Rice (China) ~(9 tb.............................. 15 “ (Carolina) '{9 tb.......................... 20@22| MISCELLANEOUS. Nails (cut) |9 lb.................................. 124 “ (finishing) p* tb....................... 15 50@62J “ horse-shoe, pt tb..................... 1.50(5)2.00 Beef hides, dry. pt hide................... 10 Deer skins, ^9 it»................................. 80 “ Indian dressed, 'p* lb... The following is a synopsis of the pro The following are the proceedings of ceedings of the County Court for the the Circuit Court now in session, up to SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1872. Thursday evening: June term, 1872: Present — Duncan, Judge, Herrin and Grand Jury empanneled and sworn by Agents for the “Times.” Wright, Commissioners. Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge. CELEBRATION The petition of J. P. True, for change T'he following State cases were contin G eo . P. R owell A, C o ., - - New York Tsos. S oyci , - - - - San Francisco of county road, where the same passes ued : —OF THE— State ys. Arch Crisman ; indictment L. S amuel ,.....................................................Portland through his lands, was so far granted as L. P. F isher , .... San Francisco to have a review and survey. Wm. Mil for assault with a dangerous weapon. 9GTH ANNIVERSARY Das. G reks , - - - Josephine Co. lion, Fred. Heber and Alfred Gordon State vs. James Hards; indictment —OF OUR K 1............... —........... were appointed viewers, and B. F. Myer, for murder. For the best Photographs, go to Bradley A Ku- Surveyor. State vs. James Hards ; indictment for lefeoa't Gallery without STAIRS—ASCEND A merican I ndependence , The road from the west line of the cor assault with a dangerous weapon. IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street. poration of Jacksonville to Farmer’s Flat, State vs. Joseph Wells; indictment San Francisco. —AT on the left fork of Jackson creek, was es for murder. 1 R eligious .—Rev. Father Blanchett tablished, and ordered to be opened. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. State vs. Cyrus B. Connor ; indict will hold divine services at the Catholic The petition of J. S. Miller and others, ment for larceny. Church, to-morrow (Sunday) at the usu praying for the location of a county road, Charles Hayden and V. S. Howe ; in al hour. commencing at the 20-mile stake, the dictment for burglary. On motion of PROGRAMME: termination of the county road on Thomp District Attorney Hanna this cause was D r . S age ’ s C atarrh R emedy .—$000 AND SEE WHAT A MARRIED. 1st. National salute at sunrise. reward for an incurable case. Sold by son’s creek, and running thence to Steam dismissed. At Ashland, June 2d, 1872, by R ev . M. A. W il druggists, or by mail, 60 cents. Pamph boat City, was so far granted as to have CIVIL CASES. liams , Mr. JOHN B. MILLION to Miss SARAH 2d. The procession will be formed in front of the Court House at 9 o’clock, a . m ., and will march let free. Address R. V. Pierce, M. D., a view and survey, and for that purpose Veit Schutz vs. Eberhard Blecher ; ac BALDWIN, all of Ashland. through the principal streets to BYBEE’S Wm. Ray, Wm. Cameron and John Mc tion to recover money. On motion of Buffalo, New York. GROVE, in the following order : Marshal of SPECIAL NOTICES Kee were appointed viewers, and Milton plaintiff’s attorney, this cause was con the Day, Jacksonville Brass Band, Orator, B uying H orses .—Major Jackson and Lindley, Surveyor, to meet at Thomas tinued. Reader and Chaplain, Assistant Marshals, So Still Another Remarkable Cure BEAUTIFUL STOCK cieties, National Car with Thirty-eight girls rep Lieut. Moss, of Fort Klamath, bought a Mee’s, J. P., on June 20th, 1872, and resenting the States of the Union, State, County Wm. and Jos. Patterson vs. A. Davis large number of horses in town this and qualify, proceed to view and locate said S an F rancisco , Nov. 10th, 1871. Town Officials, Citizens in vehicles, Citizens on ; action to recover money. Appeal D r . A. M. L oryea A Co. : For two years I and on horse-back, Citizens on foot. last week. They are to be used as caval road, as prayed for. from County Court. As per agreement was afflicted with Rheumatism, and tried all the ry horses. On the second reading of the report of of parties, on file, this cause was dismiss known remedies, but experienced nothing more On arriving at the Grove the following exercises than a temporary relief, the disease always return will take place : L ecture .—Rev. B. R. Johnson will the viewers on the location of a county ed at cost of plaintiffs. ing. Some months since I concluded to take your deliver a lecture at the M. E. Church to road running from near the residence of Wm. and Jos. Patterson vs. A. Davis Unk Weed Remedy, and the result was a Spee 1st. Music by the Band. morrow, (Sunday) at 11 o’clock, a . m . Jos. Swingle, on the south fork of Little on et al; action to recover money. Ap dy and Permanent Cure, tho Rheumatism being entirely eradicated from the system. The “Unk” Subject: “The Beauties and Purity of the Butte Creek, to near Peter Simons’, Lar peal from County Court. As per stipu is also a Tonic of the very highest order. It in 2d. Prayer by the Chaplain. kin and Lewis McDaniel, Lewis Rees lations on file, this cause was dismissed cteases the appetite, and invigorates the body. I 3d. National Anthem, by the Glee Club. Masonic Emblems.” All are invited. cheorfu.ly bear testimony to its good effect upon and James Miller, through whose lands at cost of defendants. me, and feel sure that it will do all you claim for it. W ill be in T own .—Binger Hermann, 4th. Music by the Band. the said road is viewed and marked out, Yours very truly, J. W. TRIPP, J. Dallman vs. J. Callan ; action to re Esq., Receiver of the Roseburg Land Of (Of McGraw <t Tripp, Atty ’ s at Law,) tiled their complaints in writing, stating cover money. Kahler & Watson for 5th. Reading the Declaration of Independence. 14t4 408 California street. fice, will be in Jacksonville July 5th and that they would be damaged by the es plaintiff; Fay & Rea for defendant* 6th, 1872, for the purpose of taking final tablishment of the road in the aggregate 6th. Music by the Band, WILLIAM DAVIDSON, proof on Homesteads and Pre-emptions. of $ 1,330. It was therefore ordered by the Jury trial. Judgment for plaintiff for $211.85 and costs. 7th. Oration, by Binger Hermann, Esq. N ot R emunerative .—There were but Court that Wm. B. Kincaid, John Wat J. M. Crickett vs. Wm. Mathews; ac 8th. Musió by the Band. three jury trials of civil cases at the pres son and John W. McKay be appointed tion to recover money. Appeal from ent term, and none of these of much im viewers of damages, said viewers to meet Justice Court. Judgment reversed. Fay Office, No. G4 Front Street, 9th. Dinner. portance. The equity docket shows a at the Clerk’s office on June 19th and & Rea for plaintiff; Kahler & Watson PORTLAND, OREGON. 10th.,Music by the Band. qualify, and proceed to view said propos for defendant. Jury trial. Judgment large crop of divorce cases, however. ed road the whole distance through the REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST At 2 o’clock, p. m ., the “Fool Killers” will ap W ill D eliver the O ration .—The premises of the complainants, and make for defendant for costs and disburse PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con pear on the ground, after which the festivities of the ments. / sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, Committee on Orator have secured Bin their report at the next term of the Court. day—music, dancing in the arbor prepared by the The Grand Jury reported the following HOUSES aud STORES ; also, ger Hermann, Esq., Receiver of the Rose Jacksonville String Band, base ball, croquet, Ac. Claims against the county to the bills : burg Land Office, to deliver the oration amount of $754.84, were audited and IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un —will be commenced. State vs. David Hart ; indictment for cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the at the Fourth of July celebration in this ordered paid. Marshals will be appointed to preserve or STATE for SALE. larceny in a dwelling house. A true bill. der. No drunkenness or disorderly conduct will place. bo allowed. A cordial invitation is extended to J ustices of the P eace .—The follow Defendant plead not guilty. Verdict of ESTATE and other Property pur W ill T ake a S tronger I nfluence . Jury: “Guilty as charged in the in chased REAL [24td] COMMITTEE. ing named persons were elected Justices for Correspondents, in this CITY and all. —The Pinto paper entreats its friends to dictment, with recommendations to the throughout tho STATES and TERRITORIES, withhold patronage from the T imes . It ! of the Peace in the several precincts at mercy of the Court.” with great care and *n the most ADVANTA J. B-.- WHITE, ALEX. MARTIN. the election held June 3d, to-wit: GEOUS TERMS. will take a stronger influence than the State vs. John Woodward ; indict James R. Wade, Jacksonville ; Oliver organ of Turner to afTect the T imes . HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS Nutting, Eden; Ed. DePeatt, Ashland; ment for larceny of a horse. A true bill. NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES “Shoo fly, don’t bodder me!” James W. Simpson, Butte Creek; John Defendant plead guilty. In custody CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And (Successors to James T. Glenn,) a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI D ischarged .—Olmstead and Bixby, Obenchain,Big Butte; L J. Hull,Flounce awaiting sentence. DEALER IN the men who were confined in jail, charg Rock ; H. M. Rogers, Table Rock ; Clin State vs. Sam’l B. Ormstead and Hen NESS transacted. ry Bixby ; indictment for robbery. Not ed with robbing Goodwin & Smith, of ton Schuflelin, Rock Point ; Miles Wake AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive THEY HAVE Whisky Gulch, of eighty-four ounces of man, Pleasant Creek ; William Kahler, a true bill. Defendants discharged. ; descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward Grand Jury discharged for the term. i gold dust, were discharged this week, the Grant’s Pass; L. N. Browning, Leland; the same to the above address. CALIFORNIA STREET, John Gentner admitted to citizenship. February 4th, 1871 feb4-tf. Grand Jury having failed to find a bill Silas Draper, Foot’s Creek ; Seth Burch, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. against them. Willow Springs ; Thomas Mee, Apple John Durbin vs. A. Davison ; action to recover money. J. R. Neil for plain New, This Week» L inn an D T urner , although infamous gate ; M. D. Sturges, Uniontown ; Wm. tiff. Judgment for plaintiff, for want of liars,did not dare to deny the guilt of for Forsyth, Link River; Henry Duncan, answer, in the sum of $96.00 and costs. Pay Up’ Pay Up ! ! gery in regard to the circular, which we Lost River; E. Loper, Goose Lake. C. L. Evans vs. Nancy C. Evan9 and charged on them last week. By not de Manzanita and Sterlingville did not elect David Stearns; habeas corpus. The LL PERSONS indebted to the undersigned, are requested to pay up immediately, as I riUIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE nying, they confess the forgery, and are any Justices of the Peace. I in notifying his friends and the public gener plaintiff (the father) applied for writ of need money to pay my own debts. ally tout he is now receiving and opening a very now pilloried before the community as a T he last Pinto paper contains a mali habeds corpus for minor child of his and 24tf JOHN NOLAND. large and extensive 6tock of couple of admitted forgers and shameless cious attack on Judge Prim. While Tur defendants (Nancy C. Evans.) Appli Notice to Holders of County Orders. liars. ner, the editor of this scurrilous sheet cation granted, defendants to pay costs. STAPLE DRY GOODS —AND— was gambling with the diggers on the Fay & Rea for plaintiff ” ; Kahler & Wat O perations C ommenced .—S. Plymale C ounty T reasurer ' s O ffice , Jacksonville, June 15th, 1872. is making preparations to commence op Klamath, stealing hand-saw files and son for defendants. BLACKSMITHING ! living in a rancheria, Judge Prim was ERSONS holding th? following County Orders, Wm. U. Greenman vs. Chas. A. and erations to bore the artesian well which are hereby notified to present the same for will supply the town with water. The upon the bench, an ornament to the pro Amos Cogswell; suit for injunction. As payment: place selected is on Oregon street, be fession, and universally respected for his per stipulations on file, this cause was Numbers 500, 451, 509, 569, 565, 528, 510, 570, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM HE undersigned are prepared to do all kinds 446, presented February, 1872. Numbers 463, 568, of work in their line. Wagons mantifactur- tween the residences of John Conley and personal and judicial integrity. The submitted to II K. Hanna to take testi 565, 566, 553, 649, 656, 569, 658, 629, 650, 584, low cur who throws the mud at him, CLOTHS ed from choice timber, and ironed in a »uperior mony to be submitted at next term of 602, 554, 585, 592, 657, 553, 596, 599, 507, 673, A. Hauser, and the boring will soon manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good will have satisfaction of knowing that Court. 671, 670, 631, 6S3, 667, 677, 67«, 628, 598, 449. BLANKETS, be started. as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on 692, 590, 96. 682, 680, 681, 527, 406, 642, 400, Judge Prim’s reputation will remain David Wingfield vs. John L. Badger 404, 348, 506, presented March and April, 1872. short notice and at reasonable term». Give us a C ommittees .—At a meeting on Wed spotless when such malignant hounds as D. H. Burroughs; action to recover Numbers 686, 1,081, 687, 681, 692, 628, 710, 703, HOOP SKIRTS, call. J£ar*Shop on Oregon street, one door above Franco-American Hotel. nesday evening, to perfect arrangements he will be in their appropriate place—the money. Kahler & Watson for plaintiff; 1,102, 335, 334, presented Mav, 1872. Numbers ETC., ETC. CRYSTAL A PHILLIPS. 719, 752. 702, 751, 720, 601, 58«, 573, 678, 74S, for Fourth of July celebration, the fol penitentiary. — also — Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. 4tf Fay & Rea for defendants. Cause sub- 788, 734, 718, 716, 717, 738, presented June, 1872. Boots and Shoes; Eadies’, Misses* lowing additional committees were ap No interest will be allowed on these orders after and Childrens’ Shoes. H ouse r«. L ife .—An insurance agent mited to Jury. this date. JOHN NEUBER, Treasurer. pointed : 24t3. Orator, <tc.— John Bilger, E. D. Fou- inquired of a friend if his house was in L inn , T urner & Co. say that they are Ws have also in connection with the above a very —BY— sured. “Yes.” “What do you insure it dray, Kaspar Kubli. about to start a new paper. Bully ! We Look Here! A Brilliant Success! Large and Extensive Stock of Choice J Rapid and Continued Sales!! Ground». —Sam’l Hall, Herman Pfeil, for?” “Because it might burn ?” “Not hope it will be an improvement on the VEIT SHTTTZ’, GROCERIES, sure of it, are you ? ” “ No. ” “ Is your John Latshaw. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON; defunct, as far as decency is concerned. FIVE HUNDRED VOLUMES IN ONE. ALL FOR $5. Music.— C. W. Savage, Herman Helms. life insure«I ?” “No.” “Die, won’t you ?” It will be a sweet sheet, doubtless, with HARDWARE, HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN- Car.— Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Roudabush, R. “Yes.” “Auref” “Yes.” “Then, why the Republican dead duck, file-thief and forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround not insure you life as well as your house?” THE S. Dunlap. ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and QUEENSWARE, bigamist, Turner, for editor, Jackson, the will constantly keep on hand, the very best of Ordnance.— Wm. Blackart, L. Herl- “Well, really, I never thought of the school-girl seducer, and Linn, the asso LIBRARY OF POETRY AND SONG, Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beet CLASSWARE, matter just in that light before, and will — BEING— should give me a call. ing. Jr* _______ ________ ciate of a prostitute and robber of his give it early attention.” The best time HOICE selections from the best poets, English Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869. CUTLERY, P ersonal .—Capt. Thos. B. Merry was to insure is now, and the best company partner, as publisher. A respectable Scotch, Irish and American, with an intro June 12th-ly. duction by William Cullen Bryant. PAINTS, in town this week, and left on Tuesday’s is the Union Mutual, of Maine, of which journal—you bet. The handsomest and cheapest subscription book stage for Eugene. OILS, extant. Over 800 pages, beautifully printed, Mr. Edgar Denny is the agent for Jack- I mprovement . — We notice Sachs choicely illustrated, handsomely bound. A libra Senator A. Comte and Mr. Henry Con son county. ETC, Bros, have recently added a coat of paint ry of 500 volumes in one book , whose contents Oregon A California Railroad Company, Land ) roy, of Ban Francisco, passed through ALSO will never grow old or stale. It will be read and Department, Portland, Ogn., April 5, 1872.J .town this week. T hey A cknowledge I t .—No honest to the front of their emporium. More re-read with pleasure as long as its leaves hold to Window Glass, Nalls, Iron and OTICE is hereby given, that a vigorous prose Steel, Cast and Steel Plowa Major Jackson, Lieut. Moss and Alex. Pinto or Republican now' denies the at improvements of this kind, both of public gether. Why not write at once? cution will be instituted against any and z ^ft~Agcnls wanted. Term* librrnl. Send for Woodeu and Willow H. Miller, with escort, left for Fort tempted fusion l>etween the Radicals and and private houses, should be made in Circulars and terms to J. B. FORD A CO., every person who trespasses upon any Railroad Ware, Etc., Etc. Land, by cutting and removing timber therefrom Publishers, 75 W. Washington St., Chicago. Klamath with the horses they had pur their allies, the Pintos, and even if they Jacksonville, as the old and rusty ap before the same is BOUGHT of the Company AND pearance of our town will attest. chased for the use of the post. did, the decreased vote of Tenbrook and I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the PAID FOR. 4TH OF JULY BALL ! lowest All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, Mr. Alex. Martin, of the firm of White increased vote of Railsis enough to prove cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a distance will find it greatly to their advantage to examine A Martin, returned last night from San the contrary. The falsehood of Linn & Market Report. our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am of thirty mi’es from the line of the road, belongs A GRAND BALL AND SUPPER WILL BE determined not to be undersold by any house in to the Company. Francisco, accompanied by his daughter, Turner’s circular, denying this fusion, is GIVEN BY L. HORNE ON 15tf I. R. MOORES, Land Agent. Jackson county. Miss Ida, who has been attending school therefore abundantly proven. These T imes O ffici , Jacksonville, Oregon, ) June 15th, 1872. J at Benicia, Cal. two men, therefore, deliberately signed a THURSDAY EVENING, July 4th, 1872, PRODUCE. ^^*Give me a call, and then judge for your Thomas G. Owen, Esq., formerly of statement, which they knew to be false, self a» to our capacity to furnish good» as above. — AT — $ this place, but now of Empire City, Coos in order to deceive voters at the polls, Wheat pt bu................... 75 HE undersigned has for sale, at bis ranch 10 WHITE & MARTIN Oats bu ...................... 50 and stand convicted liars in this commu county, is in town. miles north of Jacksonville, on the Valley Barley bu................. 50 U. S. HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE. nity. Road, Hay (Timothy) $ ton.. 20.00 N ew A dvertisement . — Mr. John (Grain) p4 ton..... 15.00 ASHLAND HOUSE, WHEAT( W hat D oes H e R efer T o ?—Neil’s Hay Flour 100 tbs........... 2.50 @ 3.00 Noland notifies all persons indebted to paper talks about petty thieves. Has he Corn Meal pound.... 3 him to pay up. ASHLAND, OREGON. Good muslo will ba provided. Ticket», includ Bran ton................... 15.00 any reference to the time he stole the FLOUR, ing »upper, $3.50. 24td Shorts p> ton................ Mr. L. Horne announces that he will 20.00 ten-dollar greenback when greenbacks Beans (white) lb.... 6 give a grand ball on the Fourth of July. OATA, NOTICE. Beans (Chilli) tb.... 7 were 32 cents on the dollar? Or was it Mr. John Neuter, County Treasurer, Potatoes $ tb.............. , HIS House has lately been newly furnishod 14@02 and refitted throughout, and is now open to 3 04 notifies persons holding certain county when be sunk the collections for the A.l- Onions tb.................. BARLEY Y son Joshua, a minor, having left home with Apples (Green) th.... tbo accommodation of boarders and the traveling bany Democrat? Or was it when he 2 out my consent, this is to notify all persons orders to present them for payment public. The table will always be supplied with “ (Dried) ^tb..... 124@15 that I will not be responsible for any debts of his and TIMOTHY HAY the best the market affords. A commodious stable William Cullen Bryant’s new book— drew the costs which did not belong to Peaches “ •••••• ••••••••• • • ••• • 15 20 contracting after this date. 23 « 15 20 Jacksonville, June 7th. J acob N eatheimmer . is connected with the estalishment. “The Library of Poetry and Bong”—will him on a certain ease in the Circuit Plums “ 3*- Alio 130 head of Cattle, 5tf JES8E HOUCK, Proprietor. MEAT, Ac, Court ? Or was it when he gobbled the lltf THOMAS CHAVNER. be found advertised in another column. $225 derived from the sale of the wagon Beef cattle (gross) !b.............. 5@05i Stolen—810 00 Reward. This book has received the highest en and horses in the Connor case ? Beef (fresh) $ tb................................. 10 @124 Mutton head.................................... 2.00 @ 2.50 comiums of the press, and we have no WO saddle» were stolen from off my horses on “ “ th •••••••••••••••••••••••»••••••• 124 doubt its merit deserves the praise ac T he Portland Bulletin, Ben. Holla Bacon the nigbt of June 1st, while hitched at Mil PHYSICIAN A SURGEON» (hams) th............................ 18 I will give the highest market price, at my batch ler ’s blacksmith shop, Jacksonville, while I was day’s organ, claims the Republican tri “ (sides) ** ............................ 16 corded it er shop, in Jacksonville, for all kind» of JTAdESONVItLE, Ô <3* ¿T » 14 attending a political meeting. One a fair- leather “ («boulders) tb................... Our citizens are making the usual prep umph in Jackson county as a “railroad Lard 15 •addle, with hand-holts, small horn. Tho other, (in cans) ^9 lb........................... aration for celebrating the Fourth of Ju success.” This affords an instructive ** (in kegs) $ tb...................... 13 black leather, of Main A Winchester’s make, S. F. with pockets under bear (kin. Also one curb bit 374 @50 Butter (fresh) $ tb ............................. ly. The programme of exercises will be commentary on Linn & Turner’s lying 25 bridle. I will give ten dollars for their return. “ (firkin) £ lb •••••• ••••••••«• »••• Office at the former millinery »fore of the circular, does it not ? 23 A. R. VEST. lltf 18@25 found in another column. JAMES A. CARDWELL. Mixes Kent, U. S. Hotel. 46m3 Egg» $ down..................................... Fourth of July SACHS BROS’. TEMPLE OF FASHION, Real Estate Dealer SUMMER GOODS WHITE 1 MARTIN, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, JUST RECEIVED! LOW PRICES WILL WIN. A WAGON-MAKING } P T CITY BREWERY, T C N T ll M T G. H. AIKEN, MJDM T