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JOHN BILGER,
HOVSsnOLD FABRICS.
B iiith -D ay P arty .—Last Wednes-|
JACKSON COUNTY
Beet
hearth
rug
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- $1 and Diploma.
day evening a party was given by Missj
pair woolen knit stockings I and
Louise Horne, in commemoration of tlie
pair cotton knit stockings 1 and
(California Street, one door west of Sachs Bros.,)
pair by Misses under 12
19th anniversary of her birthday, and al-j
years
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FOR 1872
though not present, we are informed that
Jacksoiivillle* Oregon.
pair woolen fringe mittens
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pair woolen mittenB
1 and
It was well attended, and was a bril
pair by Misses under 12
DEALER AND WORKER IN
liant atlair. On this occasion, Miss Lulie The following is the PREMIUM LIST
years
... 1 and
was presented with man\ xaluable pics-
for the ensuing County Fair,
puir woolen stockings by
ents, among which were a fine and costly
to be held in
Misses under 12 ye’r« 1 and
Tffi.SBEETffiON,
pair of silver napkin rings ami bracelets,
Stocking yarn
Woolen
shawl
and
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a curd case and dress. We acknowledge
rtOA.:’-
coppEB,
Bybee’s Grove, near Jacksonville,
Foot mats
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the receipt of a bountiful supply ot deli
Gentlemen's sbjrts
2 and
cious cake, for which Miss L. will please
—COMMENCING —
MI1CEX4-ANK0US.
accept our thanks.
LEAD &
Jhc democratic firnes.
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AGRICULTURAL FAIR
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1S72
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Agents for the “Timea.”
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New York
San Francisco
Portland
Sau Francisco
Josephine Co.
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Toton ani) (tornito.
$1 and Diploma.
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Best pair dress booXs
pair heavy boQts
1 and
S peed P rogramme .—In another col WEDNESDAY, October 23d, 1872,
pair lady's shoes
1 aud
umn will be found the speed programme
—AND—
MECHANICAL PRODUCTS.
of the Jackson County Fair, to come oil’
Best display of cabinet ware - $5 and
CONTINUING FOUR DAYS.
next October. The purses are liberal,
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wooden ware -
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tinware
2 and
and some tall running will undoubtedly
be done. The races, we believe, are open
Fourth Department.
to horses of Douglas and Josephine coun Eutrauce for money premiums 33$ per oent. on
th**, ainuuut of the premium offered.
ties, Oregon, and Siskiyou county, Cal
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
ifornia. By the wav, we would suggest
1st Premium.
2d Prem.
that the citizens of Jackson county take
Best
bushel
ef
wheat
.........
$3
00
$2 00
a hand in the Fair and make it a success,
LIST OF PREMIUMS:
oats
............
00
2 00
3
for it is indeed a laudable enterprise.
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F lax .—Wild flax, which looks like it
might be tamed, has been found in the
Klamath Lake country.
ETC.,
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R eligious .—Rev. Father Blanchett
will hold divine service at the Catholic
Church to-morrow, (Sunday) at the usual
hour.
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N ew (» hist M ill .—Mr. John Dailey
is building a first-class new grist mill on
Butte Creek, which will be of great ben
efit to that section of the county.
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barley........ 3 00
sars of corn............ 3 00
Display of grain from one
farm .
6 00
Peck of white beans.......... 2 00
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peae.................... 2 00
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alfalfa seed........ 5 00
Display of squashes 5 or
mere.
2 00
2 00
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beets................... 2 60
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Cauliflower......... 2 00
display of vege-
tables from 1 garden....... 5 00
garden soods..... 3 00
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apples................ 3 00
pears .................. 3 00
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peaches ............. 3 00
3 08
plums..... .
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grapes 3 varieties 6 04
2 00
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S entenced .—James Barclay, convict
ed by the V. S. District Court at Port
land for introducing liquor at Fort Klam I
ath, was sentenced to one year's impris
onment.
C rops I njured .—George Mercer, of
Corvallis, who has just finished his con
tract of surveying the Klamath Indian
Agency, reports that severe frosts have
injured the crops in that region.
F ike at S am ’ s V alley .—The dwel
ling house of Win. Selph, of Sam’s Val
iev, was burnt to the ground last Sun
day, 1st inst. We learn that the family
is rendered destitute, everything in the
house being consumed. Mr. C. C. Mc
Clendon is circulating a petition for the
relief of the family, and has already rais
ed over $100, which sum will no doubt be
greatly increased.
Firat Department.
HORSES.
In this department the same animal cannot be
entered more than once, except in the sweepstak es,
or at a colt with its sire or dam, as a member of a
family.
No animal will be allowed to comp te for any
premium unless free from disease or blemish which
Can transferred to posterity.
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CLASS I —HORSES or ALL WORK —STALLIONS.
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T hanks .—We are under obligations to Best 4 years old and over.............. $10 and diploma
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I 2d best'
B oard of E qualization .—At the
meeting of the Board of Equalization,
hehl last week, the taxes were raised on
fourteen ]>ersons to the amount of $29,-
550. No further business was transact
ud.
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Twelve
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Hon. Janies K. Kelly, U. S. Senator, for
MARKS.
valuable public documents received.
I Best 4 year« old and ever.............. $10 and diploma
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Hon. James H. Slater has our thanks ’2d be:»'
FLOUR.
for a report ©f live Ku-Klux Commission.
CLASS II— DRAFT HOUSES—STALLIONS.
The Liun County Agricultural Society ! Bost 2 years old and over.............. .$10 and diploma Best sack of wheat flour.... ..$2 00 aud diploma
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Sack of red wheat flour to bo
has our thanks for a complimentary tick-. 2d be«t
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exhibted by tho manufactur
mark «.
B ig H aul .—The party of Jacksonville et to their annual Fair.
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er, with atatement of the va
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¡Beat •? jc.v» old and over, with
riety and quantiity of wheat
hoodlums, who went a fishing to Rogue
A ngora G oats .—Butterfield & Co., of colt by side................................... $io and diploma
to make it................................. 2 00
river with giant powder last Sunday, California, passed through town this; ne.i2yr.ol<Uu<l wer. withoutcoit 5 ••
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CHEESE.
captured eighty odd suckers with a few
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ULAS« III — ROADSTER« — «TALL1OXS.
Best cheose of domestic manu
blasts, and it wasn’t a good day for fish week with a large band of Angora goats,
facture.......................
j 00
bound for the State r air. I. b. Hayden, 2J begtJ
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either.
Esq., of this place, invested in five head'"
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BVTTSR, bread , ETC.
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■R ain .—A heavy rain fell several days of the animals, which is quite an accès-
Best exhibit of butter................. $5 00 and diplomi«
sion
to
the
blooded
stock
of
this
county.
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ear
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0Ter............. *3 »n-l diploma
bread................. 2 00
of this week, extinguishing the heavy
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do. corn bread.. 2 •0
Tires raging in the mountains, and hav
MAKES
rye bread ....... 2 00
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rrested .—John Watson was arrest
ing the desirable effect of greatly im
brown bread....
Best 3 years old cud over
,$¡0 and diploma
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proving the health of this community, ed on Applegate by Deputy Sheri-lFStan- 2d best
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HONEY, ritESERVRS, PICKLES.
t
ley, for the larceny of a set of harness;
which has not been the best of late.
CLASS IV — CARRIAGE nORSF.S.
Best honey, not less than 10R>s..$l 00 and diploma
belonging to O. C. Logan. His bonds Best pair «Kffiagv Lrrsva, owned
licit canned tomatoes.......
I ts E ffect .—The edict ¡«sued by the were set at $300, in default of which I and used as such by ono persor...$6 and diploma
black berries
1 00
2d do....... .......................................... 4 ••
1 00
raspberries...
District Attorney in last week’s local John was sent to limbo.
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IZEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND an assort-
best Tin, Sheet-iron and Copper
Ware, Brass Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force
Pumps, Chains. Lead Pipe, Hose, HARDWARE,
CUTLERY ; NAILS of all iisJs.
IX. ment of the
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Bar. Plate mid assorted Iron
Paints, Oils, Sizes and Glass
All qualities of Powder
Shot of all numbers;
Brushes of every
variety, Wood*
en and Wil
low Waie,
Hope,
BRASS AND IRON WIRE
and see what a
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BEAUTIFUL STOCK
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Black-
smith. Car«
pouter and Mi
ner’s tools of every
variety. Agrieultuial
Implements,consisting of
Cast-iron and Steel Plows
Self-sharpening Feed Cutters
CAULDRONS AND IRON WASH
KETTLES, CULTIVATORS, WHEEL
BARROWS, ETC., ETC.
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peaches .......
1 00
pears.............
1 00
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apples...........
1 co
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quinces.........
1 H
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cherries ...j..
1 00
t «
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currants......
I 00
4 4
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gr*PC«..........
4 4
apple.............
4 4
currant........ .
I 00
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CLASS VI—COLTS.
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.[teach
............
1
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..$3 and diploma
To S ubscribers .—Those of our sub-
- ye»r-< 1 L
quince
.........
1
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Beil preserved quinces.....
scribers who desire to have their address
1 00
.. 3
d*»
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peaches
..................
1
00
... 2
do
changed from the post office they are
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pears...................... 1 00
... 3
do
now receiving the T imes at to others, can
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apple?................... 1 co
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do
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be so accommodated by giving this office
plums................... 1 co
CLASS VII — SAI’DI.K HORSES.
4 4
notice thereof.
Bait tomato catsup................... 1 00
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I Beat saddle horse
$6 an d diploma Beit picklod cucumbers............ 1 00
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onions
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1
00
A ppointed .—At
the annual
2a l'cst..............
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gherkins
.............
1
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class vm jacks and mills .
cnee of the M. I Church, held at Salem
WINE«, LAGER BEER, CIDER AND VINKGAK.
diploma
this week,
do
Beit yield of wine fri m grapes,
pastor lor Jacksonville, and Jas. Harreri ne,t mule 2 years old 1...................... 5
do
quantity and quality consid
1 year
for Klamath. J. T. Wolfe is the Pre- Best
“ * mule
’ ’
----- old
,J ..... . ................ 5
do
$5
ered ...............................
I 60 an diploma
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Best pair of mules raised io county.. 8
do
siding Elder.
1 00
Best «bite wine..................
4 4
CLASS IX—CATTLE—BULLS.
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Best red wine......................
a 4
1
00
white
sparkling
wine,
Best
T he L egislature .—The regular bi Best Durham Bull.......................... $10
and dipl
orna
4 4
1 00
Beat blackberry wine........
Devon Lull.............................. 10
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ennia! «e<sion of the Oregon Legislature Best Alderny
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Beat
currant
wine
.............
Bull.......................... 10
Beat
do
5 00
LJc»t 5 gallon keg of lager
will commence next Monday, 9th inst.
cows.
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5 00
Best 5 gallon keg of cider
The session will be of unusual impor
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Beit Durham Cow............................ $5 and diploma Best sample of vinegar.....
5
00
tance, and a U. S. Senator is to be elect Belt Devon Cuw............................... 8
do
DRIED AND PRESERVED FRUIT.
ed.
Beit Alderny Cow............................. 8
do
Greatest number of rarieti s
• WKEPITAKKa.
and best specimens, not less
G rant '« S ide -S how .—No news from ;
Best Bull t f any breed...................$10 and diploma
than 2tt>s each.......................... $2 00 and diploma
Louisville us to whom the Grantites have! Best Cow of any breed...........
10
Greatest number of v srieties and
do
best specimens of fresh pre
nominated, up to yesterday noon. Chas.
CADVE8
served fruit, not less than one
O’Connor positively declines the nomina I Best Durhum Calf............................ $j and diploma
can < r jar each.......................... * 00
tion, but it will be forced upon him !
do
i Best Devon Calf................................ 5
Best Alderny Calf............................ 5
FINE ARTS.
do
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CLASS V — IlOADSTKR TEAMS.
papers, had some effect in closing the sa
loons and stores last Sunday. Thestreets
usually full of life, and the business
houses alive with custom on that day,
were, to a great extent, deserted and for
lorn.
“GONE FROM OUR GAZE.”-Ouryoung Best doublc teilin roadster. owned
friend, John SilMOHS, took his ikiparture > and used as such by one owner...$6 and diploma
for Lake City, California, yesterday, i2-1 a >........................... ....................... 4
where he intends establishing a tin and
A!I animals competing for premium« in elas«ts
hardware establishment.
Success to!111’.1' and \ . w»ii be exhibited in hame««, and a
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trial of sr evd required.
Best jf'ly,
vou, Johnuel.
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C ounty C ourt .—The County Court,
after an unimportant session of two days,
adjourned to meet again on the21st inst.
File Road Supervisor-of the various Dis
tricts were ordered by the -Court to l»e
autiiie l to keep the roads in good condi
tion. or they would be held responsible
therefor.
TOBACCO AND CICARS,
GROCERIES,
of all kinds—just what every married ntnn want“*
in bis family. And if you don’t believe it eall and}
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
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importer of Farm Implements & Machines.
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Jacksonville, Aug. 3 ’72.
ASHLAND SCHOOI
THEY HAVE
J.
T17E ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE thrt
IT Ashland Academy is rapidly approacl
completion, and will commence its first term
the first Monday of next October. No exjx
or pains will be spared to make its ro> ins invi
to all, and in situation, for health and beauty
believe the Ashland Academy is not surpas-e<
any in the land. It will be fully lurnishcd v
Maps, Charts, Pianos, Organs, Philosophie
paratus, etc , and much care will be taken to
cure for it a competent board of instructors.
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tity of cake, and we wish them much happiness.]
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OREGON UNK BITTERS,
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DRXWI5OS, PAtSTIS’CS, ETC.
$5 and diploma Best specimen oil pamting by
American artist........................
$3 and dipi oma Same by Oregon artist................
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I Best ipaeimen in water outers...
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in oil by foreign
. 3
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artist ....... .................................
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water color, by
artist.........................................
$7 and dipluma ••
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uncclored photo
. 3
do
graph
7
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do
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fruit painting....... $1 60 and
4 4
. 3
do
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flower painting....
Best Oregon landscape in oil by
POULTRY.
Oregon artist............................
Beit lot of improved breed....
$5 and diploma
Best exhibitof paintings by Ore
2d beit
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gon or foreign artist................
Best specimen of fancy painting
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Second Department.
water color!..............................
display of printing..............
MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
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specimens of penmanship..$1 and
CLASS 1 — HOUSEHOLD IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
4
crayon drawing...................
4
Best churn..................................... Diploms.
pencil drawing....................
4 4
Best Butter Worker
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pen drawing........................
4 4
Best Washing Machine
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display ot foreign merchan
Best Broad Grain and Seed Sower $8 and “
dise......... «••■•*••••••••••••••••• m
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The Great Natural Purgative, Tonic and
Blood Purifier.
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The Unk Bitters cleanses, strengthens and putì
in order the human system when weak and dia-
eased ; hcnce is a safe and pleasant cordial at
meals, keeps the BOWELS and KIDNEYS regu-
lur. and purifies the BLOOD.
They will restore youthful vigor to tho wasted
F or S alem .—Mr. N. Langell, a Rep- frame, and. by purifying the system, act ns a sure
.resentative from this county, on tho pre\entivo o*1 all disease“. The best ANTI-BIL
IOCS ALTERATIVE and TONIC preparation
morning of the 3d received his instruc for ordinary family purposes. The GRAND PAN
tions from the Boss Radical, and mount- ACEA for ell th*: ills that flesh is heir to.
From the mildness of its operation, the tonic and
<•<1 the stage for .Salem, where he will
eordial qualities make it peculiarly n remedy suit
•n-prea<l” himself for the next 40 days. able for FEMALES, married or single, young or
At last accounts, Nat. wasn’t gwine to old, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of
n ote for de repeal ob de Swamp Land life.
For tale by all druggists, merchants and stores.
«Law.
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CLAES
II — VEHICLES.
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This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the sheet-an
chor of the feeble and debil
itated. As a tonic and cor
dial for the aged and languid
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. it has no equal among stom
achics. As a remedy for the
-—CONDUCTED BY THE —
nervous weakness to which
! SISTERS OF THE HOI.Y NAMES,
women are especially subject,
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Jacksonville, Oregon
.it is superseding every other
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this »-ehool will stimulant.
In all climates—
commence about the middle of August, and is1
T divided
in four session?, of eleven weeks each.
tropical, temperate or frigid
The following are the teims :
—it acts as a specific in every
Board and tuition, per term,............
$10.00
Entrance fee, only once.....................
. 5.00 species of disorders which un
Piano................................ ................
. 15.00
Drawing and painting,.....................
S.00 dermines the bodily strength
Bed and bedding....... ........................
4.00
and breaks down the animal
Select Day School
Primary, per term..............................
$ e.oo spirit.
Junior,................. ...............................
8.00
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All entries shall be made with the Secretary,
Best two horse family carriage
Diploma. and no entry will be received later than 6 o’clock
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Best top buggy
...
r. m . of the first day of the Fair. Ne deviation
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Best farm wagon for general purposes
from
this rule oxcept by order of the Board. No
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Best spring market wagon
article, or any animal, entered for Premium can
Best wagon or carriage brake
be removed and taken away without special per
mission, before tho close of tho exhibition. No
Third Department,
Premium will be paid on articles or animals re
moved in violation of this rule. A speed pro
TEXTILE FABRICS, MILL AND DOMESTIC gramme will be published on report of tho Cutu-
PRODUCTS.
mittee.
(Articles to bo exhibited by manufacturer.)
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SI’EED I’ROGHAMMEi
mill fabrics .
PROCLAMATION
Best
display
of
woolen
goods
by
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STATE OF OREGON.
one factory
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Diploma.
Thursday, Oct. 24111.
E xecutive OrricE,
NEEDLE, tnULL ARD WAX WORK, CLOTHING, BATS,
S alem , August 14th, 1372.
Firtt
Pace.
—
Running race, half mile, purse of
CAPS, BTC.
$100.
Entrance,
20 percent, of purse.
117 HERE AS, by virtue of an Act of the Legiste- Best exhibit and greatest number
Fii.-t
horse,
.........................................................
*..$66
T* live Assembly of the State of Oregon, enti of articles in this class
and Diploma
tled, “An Act to p otect litigants,” approved Oc Ottoman corer
Second horse......... ................................................. 33
tober 25th, 1870, it is made the duty of the Gover Fancy ehairwork with noodle
Second Pace.— Run..teg Race, single dash of one
nor of said .State to designate by order ti ed with Crotchet shawl
... 9 and
mile, for two-year-olds, purse of $150. Entrant
the Secretary ot State, one newspaper tor every Lamp-stand mat
20 per cent, of purse.
county within this State, in which shall be pub Ornamental needle-work
* 3 and
First
horse,..
$100
lished all judicial and legal advertisements for Silk embroidery
2 and
Second horse
50
sai<l county.
Embroidered dressing gown
Now, in pursuance of said law. it is hereby or Embroidered lady’s robe
2 and
dered tl.at the D emocratic T imes , published at Embroidered tabic-spread
Friday, Oct. 25th.
Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, be and the Embroidered children's clothes - 5 and
Trotting raee, best three in five, purse of $200. En
satnc is hereby designated as the newspaper in Embroidered lady’s collar
1 and
trance, 20 per cent, of purse.
which shall bo published the advertisements Embroidered handkerchief
1 and
First horse,...,
$133
aforesaid for the county of Jackson, in said Stat^i Embroidered with beads
•>Mb and
Second horse,
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(Signed)
L. F. GROVER,
Tatting collar
... 1 and
[ state seal .]
Governor.
Worked collar
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1 and
Attest : JL F. C hadwick , Sec’y of State.
Worked handkerchief
1 and
Saturday, Oct. 26th.
Display of millinery
Notice to Teachers.
Running race, beat two in three, purse of $200.
Assortment of gloves A mittens 2 and
Entrance, 20 per cent, of purse.
HEREBY NOTIFY THE SCHOOL TEACII- Variety of linen embroidery
ers of Jackson county that I bare set apart the Specimen of wax flowers
First
hors«,...
and
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2
$133
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15th <lay ot Sept., 1872, at the day upon which I Specimen shell work
Second horse,
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will hold a public examination in Jacksonville, as Specimen braid work
2 and *
the Statute directi. All teachers desiring certifi Embroidered picture
All races to bo governed by the ralea of the
cates will please take notice.
White quilt
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State Fair, three to enter and two to «tart.
W. J. STANLEY, School Sup’t,
Worked quilt
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J. S. HERRIN, Prea’t.
Jackson couoty, Oregon.
Silk quilt
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anna
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August 31, 1872.
u35-w3.
and
Patchwork quilt
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TUITION PEIt TERM :
JUST RECEIVED!
Primary......
.$1.00 Languages, each...?
Preparatory,
. 5.00 Pencilin**, •••••••••»«
Sub. Junior,.
.. 6.00 Painting................
J unior,......
.. 7.00 Instr’in’ntT Music
. 8 00 Use of Instrument.
Senior..........
Book-keeping (single entry).....
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(double entry),.,.
Board can be hud in private families or with the
rrinein»’’s family, at $3.50 per week, exclusive ol
washing.
We believe that no Academy in the State offers
like inducements at such low rates. If further in
formation is desired, it may be obtained by calling
R ev . j. H. SKIDMORE,
Diploma on <*r addressing
27xtf.
Avhland, Jackson County, Oregon.
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SWEEPSTAKES.
W est V irginia went straight Demo-1
cratic
and
for
Greeley
by
about
1,000,
'
Best
Calf
of
any
breed
......
A lmost a J’tUE.—Jacksonville nar-
sheep
rowly escaped another conflagration last and fill the Republican papers trotted out I
their
roosters
in
honor
thereof!
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1
Buck
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Sunday. The Chinese servant of Patrick
2d best....................................
Best ewe.................................
Donegan’s bail carelessly thrown a quan
MARHIED
2d best..................................
tity of coals into a hopper, which caught
fir..* and extended to John Miller’s stable, SLAGLE—BARKDELL—At the residence of the
8 WIRE.
where it had made considerable headway,
bride’s father, on September Sth, by Mr. Bald
when it was fortunately* discovered by
win. J. I’.. John Single, of Jackson county,
to Mi-s Martha B.irkdell, of Josephine county.
Mr. Morris Mensor, who happened to
pass that way, and extinguished.
[The h.qppy couple hare our thanks for a quan
A N ew B ed -B ug L otion .—Our imp
of darkues», who has been sorely troubled
with bed-bugs ever since the season com
menced, was thrown into a frenzy of ex
citement and joy at the appearance at our
sanctum of a Gorman peddler with a liq
uid for sale, which he guaranteed to suc
cessfully exterminate these pestiferous
nuisances. “And how do you use it,”
enquired our devil, after investing in
sundry bottles of the article. “O,” ex-
ehtimed the peddler, “you yust ketch te
pug unt but ein leetle drap in his mout.”
“Tlie deuce you say,” exclaimed our imp,
becoming greatly enraged ; “I could kill
it in less tiitin half that time by stamp-
iag on It” “Veil,” calmly exclaimed
the German, “dat be a good way, too, to
kill him !” This was more than our
devil could stand, and at the peddler’s
• rear end nether, he swung his patent
leather,” landing the aforesaid individual
at the bottom of a long stairway leading
to the stragt in a hop, skip and a jump.
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B aii rcad E xploring .—J. A. Hurl
bert, railroad surveyor, is now engaged
ir. ecjplcaing»the Siskiycu Tisngc, endeav
oring t<> find the most passable route for
the railroad through this valley. That
he may find the same, and that the rail
road may certainly pass through this
valley, is the sincere wish of Jackson
count v.
Messrs. E. C. Mason and E. F. Walker,
♦he other Representatives, also left for
Salem, to be in attendance on the Legis-
Jature, which commences next Monday.
SUMMER
1 4 r Q IT O II s
of all kinds, of the best Brands,Wholesale and Re
tail. Also
and in connection with all these I have on Laud i
a large assortment of
4
E migration .—Hardly’ a day passes
without one or more emigrant wagons
passing through town, bound for the
Willamette, Rogue River or Umpqua
Valleys, and it appears as though Ore
gon is filling up with astonishing rapidi
ty. The tide of emigration to this conn-
t.v, in particular, has been heavy, and
that abundance of good farming land
which once characterized Jackson coun
ty, will, before many years, be no more.
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.P erslnal .—Mi\jur Glenn and Mr. II.
C. Morris, Chief Clerk of the War De
partment at Fort Klamath, returned this
week from the Fort. Mr. Morris left for
.Quklund laat Wedues lay, where.he will
load several teams with freight for the
Fort.
Messrs. Henry Klippel, J. B. White
anti Kaspar Ktibli returned from San
Francisco this week.
S T O V JE5 S.
Always on hand n large lot of Parlor, Cooking,
Office and Cabin Stove«, of assorted sizes, plain I
and fancy, constructed on latest fuel saving plans.1
IfOILERS, KETTLES, POTS, PANS and;
everything connected with these stoves, warrant.-
ed durable and perfect.
All articles sold or manufactured by him WAR-!
RANTED. His work is made of the best niateri-'
al and of the choicest patterns.
J^G'Crders attended to with dispatch, aud fill-!
ed according to directions. lie is determined to -
sell at LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
Senior.,.............. ................................
10.00
Pupils arc received at any time, and their terms
will be counted front the day of their entranoe.
For further particulars, apply at the Academy.
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MEXIflN MUSTANfi LIMMT,
For Man and Ilea st«
Probably few articles hare ever had co extensive
a sale, while none have been more universally ben
eficial than the celebrated MEXICAN MUSTANG
Oregon A California Railroad Company, Land )
i LINIMENT. Children, Adults, Horses, and Do
Department, Portland, Ogn., April 5, 1872.J
mestic Animals, arc always liable to accident, and
VTOTICE is hereby given, that a vigorous prose- it is safe to say that no family can pass a single
IX cution will be instituted ngaiust any and season without some kind of an emollient being
every person who trespasses upon any Railroad necessary. It becomes a matter of importance
Land, by cutting and removing timber therefrom then to secure the best.
before the same is BOUGHT oftho Company AND
Over three hundred livery stables in the city of
PAID FOR.
, New Yo-k alone are using the Mexican Mustang
All vacant Land in odd numbered sections,
Liniment, in all of which it gives unusual satisfac-
whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a distance ! tios.
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of thirty mi'es from the line of tlie road, belongs
Caution.—The genuine is wrapped in a fine
to the Company.
Heel Plate engraving with "G. W. Westbrook,
15tf
I. R. MOORES, Land Agent.
Chemist.” and “Trade Mark, A merican M ust ansi
L iniment ,” engraved across the wrapper. Tha
A 1.1. KINDS OF
whole bnars the proprietor’« private United State«
Revenue Stamp, and note common etaw',L-ww«
by druggists.
L yon M anufacturing Co.,
5yl
53 Park Place. N.Y.
job printing :
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE
—AT THE—
TIMES PRINTING OFFICE.
WAGON-MAKING
AND—
BLACKSMITHING !
—AT THE—
LOWEST RATES!
HE undersigned are prepared to do al! kinds
of work in their line. Wagons manufactur
ed from choice timber, and ironed in a superior
Settle Up«
manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good
ll those knowing themselves , as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on
indebted to the firm of Miller & Shannon, short notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a
will please call and settle immediately, for wo pro
call.
jsy*8hop on Oregon street, one door above
pose to make a change in the business, and it takes Franco-American Hotel.
money to do it.
MILLER A SHANNON.
CRYSTAL A WRIGHT.
Augurt 31it, 1872.
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Jackaonville, Jan. 27tb, 1872.
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