The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 05, 1872, Image 3

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    Jhç prniorralic ¡Times.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1872.
Agents tor tlie ••Times.”
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New York
Geo. P. R >wrLi. A Co.,
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San Francisco
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Portland
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Josephine Co.
Toton anil countn.
C ounty C ourt .—The October term of
the County Court will coin mence next
Mouday, 7th inst.
A ccident .—One of II. 1». Desk ins’
teams upset on the Crescent City road
last week, seriously injuring the driver.
D istrict S chool .—The Jacksonville
District School will commence about the
1st of next month, after a vacation of
several week'.
B oard and L odging .—J. R. Hud­
son, of the new restaurant mi Oregon
street, has made preparations by which
he will furnish both board and lodging
at $»> per week.
N ew G oods .—Fisher & Bro. are re­
ceiving their new goods, and desire to say
to the public that they are now prepared
to furni'h it with the best of anything in
their line, at the lowest rates.
D ay of A ionemi x r.—Next Saturday,
12th inst., is the Jew fast Yoni Ki/tpur.
The business houses of our Jewish citi­
zens will l»e closed until (i o’clock, r. M.,
and a rigid fa>t observed.
M ilitary C ombat .—We hear a rumor
to the etl'eet that a squad of soldiers were
badly thrashed by a band of Indians, be­
tween Forts Klamath and Warner, two
soldiers being killed and one wound­
ed. No further particulars.
JACKSON COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL FAIR
Last Saturday evening, Washington
Obenehain, who resides on Big Butte
FOR 1872.
Creek, about 30 miles from Jacksonville,
noticed that something had been disturb­
ing his cattle, and on making search, The following is the PREMIUM LIST
for the ensuing County Fair,
found the intruder to be a very large
to be held in
grizzly bear. Early next morning, Mr.
Obenehain, accompanied by his two
Bybee’s Grove, near Jacksonville,
brothers, took their guns and dogs and
—COM MENCING—
started in search of the grizzly, and the
dogs succeeded in overhauling him in
about four miles’ travel, bringing him to WEDNESDAY, October 2Sd, 18Î2,
a stand-still. The men spurred up their
—AND—
horses and were soon on the ground,
which is known as SO-acre prairie, dis­
CONTINI ING FOUR DAYS.
mounted, and one of them tired on him,
but without any perceivable effect, ex­
for money premiums 33$ per «ent. on
cept to .-tart him for the brush. Wash­ Entrance
the amount of the premium offered.
ington Obenehain then mounted his
horse and followed him into the brush,
where the dogs had again brought him
LIST OF PREMIUMS :
to bay. Mr. Obenehain, finding himself
in close quarters, raised his gun and let
Firat Department.
him have a load of buckshot, which set
Bruin in excellent fighting humor, and
MORSES.
he turned on him for revenge, knocking
In this department the same animal cannot be
his horse from under him, and was using entered more than ouee, except in the sweepstakes,
him up very fast, when the dogs, who or as a colt with its siro or dam, as a member of a
family.
were vigorously attacking the bear in the No animal will be allowed to comp te for any
rear, attracted Bruin’s attention, saving premium unless free from disease or blemish which
can transferred tv posterity.
their master from further mutilation, un­ i
ci ass i— horses of ali . work — stallions .
til one of the other men came lip and
Best 4 years old andovur................ $10 and diploma
gave him a dead .»hot, which caused him 2d best
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to retire in disgust, and the dogs then
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took satisfaction out of him. The bear Be«t 4 year* old and over................ $10 and diploma
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was of enormous size and weight, and 2d best’
CLASS
II
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DRAFT
HORSES
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STAI.IIO.XS.
would weigh about 1,201) pounds, One
Best 2 year* old and ever............... $10 and diploma
of his fore feet measured 12 inches in 2d best
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length and 9 inches in width. This bear
MARES.
has been a pest to the citizens of that Best 2 years old and over, with
$10 and diploma
section for yeafr.s. We learn from Dr. colt by side.................
Best2 y r»old an 1 over, withoutco'.t 5 “
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Aiken, who dressed the wounds of Mr.
CLASS 111—noADSTEfi» — STALL1UNS.
Obenehain, that he received twelve ties!) Best 3 vears old and over.......... ,. $10 and diploma
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wounds, nine of which are serious and 2d beat
QEl.riMGS.
the rest slight, the most dangerous being
Best
3
Tear*
old
aud
over.......... ..... $3 and diploma
where the bear bit him through the legs.
2d bet
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Mr. Obenehain is convalescing, but it is
MARKS.
not likely that he will hanker after an­ Best 3 rears old ami ever.......... ...$’0 and diploiun
* 2d best
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other bear tight soon.
HOUSEHOLD FABRIC’S.
Best hearth rug
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- $1
pair woolen knit stockings 1
pair cotton knit stockings 1
pair by Misses under 12
years
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1
pair woolen fringe mittens
pair woolen mittens
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pair by Misses under 12
years
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1
pair woolen stockings by
Misses under 12 ye'rs
1
Stocking yarn
Woolen shawl
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Foot mats
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Gentlemen’s shirts
- 2
and Diploma.
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and
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and
JOHN BILGER,
(California Street, ono door west of Sachs Bros.,)
Jacksonvillle, Oregon.
DEALER AND WORKER IN
ti
TIN, SHEET IRON,
COPPER.
LEAD & BRASS,
ETC.,’ ETC.
Mtsi’EfÓ.ANKOVS.
Best pair dress boots
pair heavy boots
pair lady’s shoes
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- 1 and
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SACHS BROS’.
MECHANICAL PRODUCTS.
Best display of cabinet ware - $5 and
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wooden ware
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tinware
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Fourth Department.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
2d Pram.
l»t Premium.
Best bushel of wheat.......... $ 3 00
$2 00
9 00
oats............. 3 00
4 4
2 00
barley......... 3 00
9 00
Twelve iBars of corn............. 3 00
Display uf grain frum ono
4 00
6 00
1 00
Peck of v\ hi to beans........... 2 00
4 4
1 00
pc««...................... 2 00
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3 00
alfalfa seed......... 5 00
Display of squashes 5 or
1 00
2 00
mure.
1 00
onions.................. 2 00
4 4
1 OU
2 00
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1 00
Cauliflower.......... 2 00
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display of vvge-
3 00
tables from I garden....... 5 00
9 00
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garden seeds..... 3 CO
2 00
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apples.......... ....... 3 00
2 00
4 4
3
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pears....... .............
4 4
00
peaches ............... 3 00
9 00
4 4
3 00
4 4
4 00
grapes 3 varieties 6 00
FLOIR.
Best sack of wheat flour.... ...... $2 CO and dipluma
Sack of red wheat flour to be
exhibit'd by tii« manufactur­
er, with statement of the va­
riety aud quantiity uf wheat
to makeit..................................... 2 00
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI» an assort­
ment of the best Tin, Sheet-iron and Copper1
Ware, Brass Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force
Pumps, Chains, Lead Pipe, llose, HARDWARE,
CUTLERY : NAILS of all sisea.
K
Bar, I’late mid assorted Iron:
Faints, Oils, Sizes and Glass;
All qualities of Powder;
Shot of all numbers;
Brushes of every
variety, Wood­
en and Wil­
low Ware,
Rope,
AND SEE WIIAT A
BEAUTIFUL STOCK
BRASS AND IRON WIRE.
Rlac’k-
smit li. Car­
penter ami Mi­
ller's tools uf every
variety. Agriculttirnl
I m pie incuts, consist i ng of
Cast-iron and Steel Flows,
Self-sharpening Feed
Cutters,
CAULDRONS AND IRON WASH
KETTLES, CULTIVATORS, WHEEL­
BARROWS, ETC., ETC.
S “J? <O> X7* TZS S.
SPRING
CHEESE.
Always on han 1 a large lot of Parlor, Cooking,
Office and Cabin Stoves, of as-orted sizes, plain
ami fancy, constructed on latest fuel saving plans.
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nulLEltS, KETTLES, POTS, /‘A.\S and
BUTTER, BREAD, ETC.
—AND—
everything connected with lhi.-e »tuves, warrant­
Best exhibit of butter................$'» 00 and diploma ed durable ami perfect.
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bread................. 2 00
All articles sold or manufactured by him AVAR-
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do. corn bread..
2 00
RANTED. Hi- work i> made of the best materi­
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rye bread........ 2 00
al and of the choicest patterns.
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brown bread....
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To B usiness Mt:x.— As a general
^0”Cr»lers attended to with dispatch, and fill­
HOSEY, rilEStllVES, PICKLES.
ed according to directions. He is determined to
thing, “it’s a vain horn that toots its own
CLASH »V — CAUKIAGE KURSES.
Best honey. not less than 10 tbs ..$1 00 uud diploma sell at LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
praise,’’ but we can assert w ith no spirit
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Best pair carriage horses, owtieil
Best <“i n uud
I a I Q U O 11 S
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of vanity that the T im i s is the be<t ad­
and used as ,-uch by one pcrsoL..$fi and diploma
black berries....... .. 1 00
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2d
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ra pberrifs........... . 1
of all kinds', uf the Lest Brauds,Wholesale and Re­
vertising medium in Southern Oregon,
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tail. Also
CLASS V — P.OADSTKIl TEAMS.
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and an advertisement in its column
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pears...................... . 1 00
Best double team roadster* owned
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TODACCO AND CIGARS,
. 1 10
would be of great benefit to you.
and used as .uvh ! v one owner...$3 and diiluusa
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4 4
quinces.................. . 1 00
ami
in connection with all these I have on Land
2d d >.............................
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cherries ................ .. 1 00
a largo assortment of
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Chicken» abundant at $3 per dozen.
All anii;ial.'competing for premium* in classes
currants................. . 1 00
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tin tv,
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of assessable pr» : rt V
Hi. IV and V, will be exhililed in harness, and a
g'»pes.................... . J 00
Good- f.»r our merchant - s'ill arrive.
jelly,
of
s,
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required.
trial
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Best
apple
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and
as returned by th
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IL'.SS VI—COLTS.
currant................... . 1 00
of all kinds—just what every inarrie»! in in wants
Million'- Lail alley is nearly finished.
corrected by the
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in his family. Ami if you don’t believe it call anil
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ra
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ile t 2 vcar-vl 1,
and
diploma
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4 4
Greeley stock is above par in Jaek»on. I do .................
quince ................... . 1 00
examine my stock be! re purchasing elsewhere.
i.s S1,»»99,M»7, a
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Best prcecrv e»i quiuce*.............. . 1 00
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year. The tax levied
Jewi»h New Year took place this week. II, -1 1 -» eal old,
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pc
ache*
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JOHN BILGFIL
_'d be it..............
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mills on the dollar.
pear*
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The Fair will tin lotibtedly be a grand Best silckuUgCc
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Importer
of
Farm
Implements
& Machines.
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Hpb'.tS
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Jacksonville,
Aug.
3
'72.
v2 u31:ly
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2d
be.t
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affair.
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plums.................... .. 1 Oi)
SACRAMENT
of
CONFIRMATION.—
TUET T1AVE
CLASS VII — SADDLE RORSSS.
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Best tomato catsup.................... . I 00
Business men of sense adveiti»e in the
Archbishop lliaia ¡let, oi 1 oruaud, wi,<
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Best saddle horre.................................. $5 and diploma Best pickled cucumbers........... . 1 00
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2d Lest............................................................. 4 de
unions................... . 1 00
administer the Sacrament of Confirma­ T im i s .
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Several
horses
are
already
training
fur
TVE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE that the
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gherkins
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CLASS VIII—JACKS AND Ml LSI.
tion in the Catholic Church of this city,
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Ashland Academy is rapidly approaching
the Fair races.
Best Jack ...............................................$.> aud dipluma
WISES. LAGER BEER, CIDER ASK VIXEUAR.
on Sunday, the2i'th inst. Rev. Father
completion, and will c-oninem'o its first term on
J ci; net........................................... 5
do
Best yield of wine from grapes,
the first M nday of next October. No expense
Therein little, if any, grain standing Best umlc 2 ' ears uid........................ 5
Blanchet invites all the Catholics, w ho
d o
quantity and quality con.-id-
or pains will be sp ired to make its rooms inviting
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ii.ule
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year
o
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B-
t
at
¡»resent
in
this
county.
have not yet receive I that Saerameilt, to
ered....................................... ........$5 00 and1 diploma to all, and in situation, ! r health and beauty, we
Bvbi pair of u.u'.es
iq county.. . 8
do
A 4
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Best white wine........ ..........
believe the Ashland Academy i- not surpassed bv
The snnd-pninp still remains unex-
prepare accordingly.
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CLASS IX—CATTLE—BILIS.
1
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Best red wine.................................
any in the laud. It will 1 e fully furnish» d with
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tractcd from the arte»ian well.
Best white sparkling wine......... 1 00
Durham Bull........................... $10
and diploma
Maps, Charts, l’iam>s, Organs. Philosophic Ap­
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S trange , bi t T rue .—The prejudice
Best blackberry wine................. 1 co
Dev ou I ui II................................. 0
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paratus. etc., and much care will Le taken to se­
Anton
I'llnian
is
repairing
and
en
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Best currant wine................. ....... 1 uu
against color still linger- in Oregon. Mr.
Alderny D,ill............................. 10
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cure ¡«1 it a c iiipeteut board of instructors.
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Best 5 galh n keg of lager.. ...... ó co
cows.
Geo. B. Smith, who lives near the Klam­ larging his variety .»tore in a neat man­
TVlTloN ITU TERM :
1 XTit vs rr
tiium :
Best 5 gallon keg of ci ier.. ..... Ò CO
Primary.......... .......$1.00 ' Languages, each...$ 3.00
4 4
Durham Cow...
....... $8 and diploma Beft sain’de of vine" »r....... ....... 5 00
ath River, informs us that a cat belong­ ner.
1’rep iratory,.. ...... ¿1.00 1 Penciling................. 3.00
....... S
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Thoughtful j»eoj»le are laying in their B st Decvii Uuw......
IHIIKP AM» I’RESI : hvld FRL1T.
ing to him lately had two kittens, one
Sub.
Junior,... ...... 6.00 ! Painting.................. 10.00
Beat Alderny Cow...
....... 8
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Junior,.. ......... ..... 7.00 1 I n.-tr'ni'nt '1 Music 10.00
Greatcst number cf vurieii s
white and the other black, and shedeliL- winter supply «»I wood, and that business
S W Ct PSTA m : s
Senior.............. ..... 8.00 Use of Instrument, 3.00
and be-t specimens, no, less
erately drowned her colore I otl-priug in is lively.
Best Bull of any breed................. $10 *ud diploma
than 2!*»seach............................. $2 00 and diploma Book-keeping i «•ii; 'lu eut r» ................................ S.1.00
But a short time will elapse before Be.-1 Cow of any breed................. . 10
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( double entry ),.............................. 6,00 Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows’ Building.
Greatest number oi v irieties aud
the Klamath, and devoted her whole at­
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Johnny
Orth's
new brick building i»
best
specimens
of
fresh
pre
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CALVES.
Board can be had in private families or with the
tention to the survivor.
essrs
,
wintjen
a helms beg to
served fruit, not less than one
Principal's family, at $.'¡.00 per week, exclusive oi
c »mpleted.
Best Durham Calf............................... $i and diploma
inform their friends and the public generally
can
er
jar
each
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3
00
washing.
Boat Devon Cal'................................... 5
do
P ersona !..—K. Jacobs, Newman Fish­
Job work of all
that they have thoroughly retitte<l their saloou,
We believe that no A. a lemy in the State offers
lint Alderny Calf................................................................ ó
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FINE
ARTS.
and reduced the price of liquors to
er, John Neuber and Anton l ilman re­ promptly executed at this office, at the
like imlucements at such low rates. If further in­
SWKKPSTAKES
DRAWINGS, rAINTIMGS, ETC.
formation is desired, it may be obtained Ly calling
turned from San Francisco this week, lowest rates.
Best Calf of any breed.......
$5 and diploma
on or addressing
R ev . j. II. SKIDMORE,
Best specimen oil painting by
where they have been laying in goods
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27.xt!'.
Ashland, Jack* n County, Oregon.
Diploma
Sachs Bro’s, White & Martin, and
American artist..........................
They will be happy to have their friends “call
for their respective stores.
.$3 and diploma Same by Oregon artist.................
John Bilger received another lot of new Best Buck
9
aud smile.’’
Best specimen in water coiars...
2
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best..'
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Major James T. Glenn left for Salem goods this week.
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in oil by foreign
Best ewe
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this week.
2d
Lest
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2
artist
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—CONDUCTED BY THE —
E. Jacobs closed his »tore on the 3d, on
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water color, by
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Hon. J. N. T. Miller returned from account of Jewish New Year. It will re­
artist..............................................
B-st Boar
SjlSTFRS OF THE HOI.Y NAMES, together with the finest brands of liquors and ci­
$7 and diploma
Salem this week.
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uncolorcd photo­
main closed until this evening.
2d best....
3
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gars always on hand.
graph
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7
4
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Jacksonville, Oregon
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fruit painting........ $1 00 and
The melancholy days have come,the sad­ B> st sow..
S erious A ccident .—Last Saturday
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2d best....
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flower painting....
evening, as Mr. Will. A. Owen was rid- dest of the year ; too warm for whisky
Best Oregon landscape in oil by
FjlllE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will j April 1st, 1870.
P>»I LTR V.
aprl-tf.
ingata rapid rate over the rough road straight, and too cold for lager beer.
g commence about the iuid llcof August, anti is
Oregon
artist
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Best lot of improved breed....
and diploma
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Best exhibit of paintings by Ore­
divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each, j
at the lower end of town, his horse sud­
do
Henry B;q»e has just repainted and re­ 2d beit
gon or foreign artist.................
The following are the trims :
denly stumbled, falling on him, and fitted the Railroad Saloon, ami that es-
Best specimen of fancy painting
Board and tuition, per term,............................. $16.00 J
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dragging him several feet, breaking’ his tablishnient now ¡»resents a neat and
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Entrance fee, only once....................................... 5.00
Second Department.
water colors.................................
Piano
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15.00
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collar-bone, cheek-bone, and two ribs, co in for t a bl e a ¡»pea ra nee.
'• display of printing................
Drawing ami painting......................................... 8.001
M A C H IN E R Y, IM P L E M E N T S, ETC.
" specimens of penmanship. $1 »nd
and dislocating his .shoulder-blade, nar­
Be»! and bed ling....................................... ............. 4.00,
There is big talk about Louisiana (ialli-
CLASS 1—HOlSEIIOin IUHl.KMK.XT*, etc .
“ crayon drawing......................
rowly escaping fatal injury’. He is now nippers, but they don’t hurt near so bad
Select Day School.
“ pencil drawing......................
Best churn..................................................... Diploma.
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doing as well us may be expected.
Primary,
per
terin................................................. $ 6.00.
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pen
drawing
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as Jacksonville bed-bugs and fleas. We Best Butter Worker
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Junior,...................................................................... 8.00
“ display of foreign mcrcL.in-
rilllE undersigned are prepared to do all kind*
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pride ourselves on this fact, although we Best Washing Machino
Senior........................................................................ lO.OOi I
disc................................................
of work in their line. Wagons manufactur­
Best , Broad Grain an J Seed Sower $S and “
T he F air .—The Jackson County Ag­
Pupils are received at any time, ami their terms ed from choice timber, and ironed in a superior
stiller.
I
CLASS II — VERICLBS.
All entries shall bo made with the Secretary, will be counted from the day of their entrance.
ricultural Society is composed of enter­
manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good
and no entry will be received later than C o clock
two
hone
family
carriage
Best
For further particulars, apply at the Academy. as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on
prising and energetic men, who will
C ounty C ourt P roceedings .—An
r. m . of the first day of the Fair. N<* deviation
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Best top buggy
v2 nöl :1 v.
■'hurt notice ami at reasonable terms. Give u* a
doubtless make every preparation for adjourned session of the County Court Best farm wagon for general purpose*
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from this rulu except by order of the Board. No
call.
.y'.'hop on Oregon street, one door abora
article, or auy animal, entered for 1’reiuium can
the fair, which commences on the 23d was held Saturday, September 21st, 1872, Best spring market wagon
Franco-American Hotel.
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be removed and taken away without special per­
wagon or carriage brake
CRYSTAL A WRIGHT.
inst., and continues four days. The citi­ and the following proceedings were had : Best
mission, beforo the close of the exhibition. No Oregen <t California Railroad Company, Land 1
Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872.
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Premium will be paid on art elcs or animals re­
zens of this county are waking up to
Department, Portland, 1’gii., April 5, 1>72. j
Third Department
Present—E. B. Watson, Judge, and
moved in violation of this rule. A speed pro­ VTtiTIi'E is hereby given, that a vigorous prosc-
their agricultural interest, and will un­ Jacob Wagner and M. H. Drake, Com­
'TEXTILE FABRICS, MILL AND DOMESTIC gramme will be published on report of the Com­ lN cution i 1 be institute.I against any ami
doubtedly, from present indications, missioners.
mittee.
every person who trespasses upon any Railroad
PRODUCTS.
make our fair, a grand success, and our
Laud, by cutting ami removing timber therefrom Eldorado Building, Jacksonville
The petition from the citizens of Jack-
(Articles t > be exhibited by manufacturer.)
before the same is BUL'till 1" of the Company AND
IMI’ICISI* PROGRAMME 1
Mister counties shall no longer have it to son county for aid in repairing the county
rpiiE undersigned, having opened a barber shop
MILL FABRICS.
PAID FOR.
L in Jacksonville, is fully prepared to do all
aay that we are behind in our agricultu­ road leading from Jacksonville to Link Best display of woolen goods by
All vacant Land in odd numhered sections,
kinds
o! work in Lis liue in the best manner and at
one
factory
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Diploma.
w In : h.-r aurVeyed or nnsnrveye 1. within a »Ii - tance
ral industries. We are informed that river, was first taken up. The Board or­
Thursday, Oct. 24th.
reasonable prices.
: NEEDLE, SHI LL AND WAX WORK, CLOTJItMG, HATS,
of thirty tui’es fr< m the line of the road, belongs
«orne of our Douglas county friends will dered that there shall be a levy of one
Pint Race.— Running race, half mile, purse of to the Company.
CAPS, ETC.
R AZORS C'AREFLTI.LY PUT IN ORDER
$100. Entrance, 20 percent, of purse.
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I. R. MOORES, Land Agent.
visit our fair and have some of their pro­ mill on the dollar on all taxable prop­ Best exhibit and greatest number
Call at shop ia “Eldorado’’ building.
- $5 and Diploma First horse.................................................................... $Cb
ductions on exhibition, if so, we extend erty in the county for the repairing of of articles in thia class
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GEO. SCHUMPF.
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Second
horse,
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Ottoman covor
them a welcome hand.
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said road, made.
Fancy chairwork with neodle
SeeontZ Rare.— Running Race, single dash of one
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2 and 44
A Good Fann and Stock Ranch for Sale.
The following is the amount of assess­ Crotchet shawl
—FRESH AND PURE AS—
mile, for two-year-olds, purse of $150. Entrance,
4 4
—I
Lamp-stand mat
20
per
cent,
of
purse.
A G ood O ne .—‘Last Saturday after­ able property of the county as returned Ornamental
3 and 4 4
needle-work
GOOD
farm
anti
Stock
Ranch for sals, with
First horse.................
$100
noon, several of our Radical friends, see­ by the Assessor for 1872, and corrected Silk embroidery
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good barn aud out building* and
Second
horse,
.............................................................
50
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<lre*»ing gown
ing the great necessity of in a certain by the Board of Equalization and Com­ Embroidered
•> and 4 4
Embroidered lady's robe
Manufactured every »lay of the best materials by
30 ACRES IN GRAIN.
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measure repaying the great service ren­ missioners : Real and personal property, Embroidered table-spread
Friday, Oct. 25th.
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5
and
Embroidered
children
’
*
clothe*
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dered them by Ben Holladay, in carrying $1,699,807 ; number of ¡wills, 888.
The farm is located on Jackass creek, six miles
Trotting race, best three in five, purse of $200. En­
CANTY & WAGNER,
1 and 4 4
Embroidered lady’* collar
west of Jacksonville. For further information
trance, 20 pcrceut. of purse.
the late State and county elections, and
A tax of 19| mills on the dollar on all Embroidered handkercl ief
1 und 4 4
First horse................................................................... $133 W holes a le à R eta t l C on f ection ehs , inquire nt the farm of
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being greatly exercised lest Corbett or taxable property of the county was lev­ Embroidered with bead*
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WM. C. MILLER.
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Second horse.............................................................. CO
ied.
1 and
Tatting collar
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some other soft Republican should be i
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and
1
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No. 107 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
A license was granted to Nus it Worked collar
elected U. 8. Senator, industriously cir­ Schneider to run a ferry on Klamath Worked handkerchief
1 and 44
Saturday,
Oct.
2(>th.
c
4 4
I Display of millinery
culated a petition to urge Langell and river for one year.
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Running
race,
best
two
in
three,
purso
of
$200.
Assortment of gloves A mittens 2 and
Accounts to the amount of $149 50 , Variety of linen embroidery
4 4
Entrance, 20 per cent, of purse.
Walker to vote for Mitchell. They had
The attention of the trade is called to our im­
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were
audited.
Specimen of wax flowers
- - 2 and
First horse,.................................................................. $133
Vo sooner telegraphed this petition and
mense assortment of Candies uud other goods suit­
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Court then adjourned.
Second
horse,
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Specimen shell work
AKS SEX.x>nro goods
names down to the Capital, before the
able f»»r the
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Specimen braid work
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H O L 1 DA YS.
beauteous Dowell telegraphed that Mitch­
R eligious .— Rev. Father Blanchet Embroidered picture
All races to be governed by th«! rules of the
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And warranted to keep in all climates.
White
quilt
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.
State Fair, three to enter and two to start.
ell had been elected, greatly enraging will hold divine services at the Catholic Worked quilt
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Prices LOW and terms LIBERAL. Orders for
.
.
.
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J. S. HERRIN, Pres’t.
our economical Radical brethren at the Church, to-morrow, (Sunday), at the . Silk quilt
the interior promptly and carefully attende»l to.
...
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H. K. H axma . Sec’y.
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n38 m3.
usual hour.
i Patchwork quilt
e
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Best cheese of domostic manu­
facture..........................................
SUMMER
GROCERIES,
GOODS
ASHLAND "SCHOOL?
THE TABLE ROCK SALOON.
Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors.
M
12 1-Q
ST. MARV’S ACADEMY,
English Ale and Porter,
50 Points of Billiards for Drinks.
WAGON-MAKING
BLACKSMITHING !
TV O T I C E
NEW BARBER SHOP.
CANDIES! CANDIES!!
SPARKLING DEW!
V
OSZB’EER.ILT & co .
NEW DRUG STORE,
expense unnecessarily incurred.
REDUCED RATES!