The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 12, 1872, Image 2

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    LETTER FROM THE CAPITAL.
¿The .Âli'iiitifrMiç iinics.
Olllt'lnl I'iqiff tor .liielixon County
The standard-bearer of the Liberal-
Democratic movement, says the Exami­
ner, has made some effective addresses
in Ohio. None of the younger speakers
have more frequently addressed vast as­
semblages of his fellow-citizens than Ho­
race < ¡reeley. Wherever he has appear­
ed, his presence has excited the greatest
enthusiasm. The Eastern papers report
his speeches made at various stopping
places along the route, and mention the
cordial welcome everywhere extended to
him. He had been called upon to ad­
dress the people at some of the stations
as early as six o’clock in the mortiing,
and even in that early hour large audi­
ences were present to listen to his re­
marks. Tiie first place of note where he
stopped in Ohio after leaving Indiana,
was at Hamilton, where, from a stand
placed tinder some sycamore tree«, ho ad­
dressed the people at length in favor of
peace and reconciliation. He was then
conducted to the train for Dayton, and
on his arrival was escorted to the Court
House, where an immense crowd greeted
him. His speech was enthusiastically
applauded, and soon after its termination
he was escorted to the cars for Spring­
field, where lie addressed tiie people on
the union of hearts, of hopes and of
hands. At Bellefontaine large crowds
awaited him, and he responded to the
I
greeting to the citizens. At Kenton lie
spoke contrasting the platforms of the
two parties. At Tillin a crowd met him
with a band of music, ami an immense
(•reeley and Brown banner was stretch­
ed across the railroad. At Clyde a sim­
ilar reception awaited him.
Mr. (¡reeley arrived at Sandusky a lit­
tle after 6 o'clock, p. M., and addressed
the people from the balcony of the Worth
House. Here lie received congratulations
from the leading men of tiie district,
many of whom liad tilled high positions
as Democrats or Republicans. After a
hasty supi»er he left for Cleveland, mak­
ing brief addresses at the various stations
where the people assembled to welcome
him. On arriving at Cleveland the po­
lice found it a difficult task to open a
passage lor Nir. (¡reeley to leave the cars.
Houses were illuminated, bonfires and
tireworks glared in the air from every
corner, and the (¡reeley Guard appeared
in uniform in large numbers. This re­
ception is claimed as numbering fifty
thousand persons, and was not inferior
as a demonstration to that shown him in
Pittsburg and Cincinnati. He left Cleve­
land for the mining regions of Pennsyl­
vania on the 25th ultimo.
Few men in the Union could undergo
such a drain upon their mental and phy­
sical powers as our standard-bearer lias
sustained without exhaustion.
His
speeches :!<e admirably calculated to in­
duce the people to support the Liberal
movement, ami hi* utterances on the
question:! now affecting our national
well-being have won the attention of
his hearer.«. His views on governmen­
tal policy, as affecting the great inter­
ests of capital and labor in their various
ramifications of finance, taxation, com­
merce, expenditures, manufactures and
agriculture, prove that he possesses the
practical knowledge which will enable
him to discharge the high duties of Pres­
ident of the United States in a manner
that will promote the happiness and
prosperity of the Union should he be
elected our Chief Magistrate.
E ditor
OR I.(.ON.
Street cars are now tiie agony of Port­
The Poet Longfellow has declared for
S ai .EM, October 7th, 1872.
T im es : The two great events land.
Greeley.
Mr. Greeley is visiting the great cities
of the season—the election of U. S. Sena­
Greeley hats are increasing in Port­
BXTl'RDW MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1872
of the West, and is making many friends
tor and the State Fair, are now over. land.
The Legislature adjourned from Satur­
Wheat at the Dalles sells at 85 cents and votes.
National Democratic Aominations*
Georgia has sounded the bugle note of
day until Tuesday, in order to “enthuse”
¡»er bushel.
victory. She has rolled up 60,000 Dem­
over Mitchell’s election. As the time for
F or P resident ,
An early winter is predicted in East­
ocratic majority.
adjournment is rapidly drawing near,
HORACE (¡REELEY, of New York.
ern Oregon.
i
Senator Davis, of West Virginia, in a.
there will doubtless be lively work when
A
valuable
stone
quarry
has
been
dis
­
letter, considers that State for Greeley
they meet again.
F or V ice -P resident ,
covered
near
Portland.
by
from 8,000 to 12,00 majority. The
You will see that there has been a
B. GRATZ BROWN, of Missouri.
great many bills introduced and appro­
Hemp thirteen feet high has been Senator knows what lie is talking of.
Senator William Gwinn says that in
priations asked for. Among them was raised near East Portland.
For Presidential IJectora:
a bill introduced by Senator Fay, asking
E D. SllATH’t’K, » f............. Multnomah County
A Chinese Lodge of Masons has been California 15,000 Republicans, who voted
GEO. It. HELM, i.t ................. I.inn
for Booth, (Radical,) last year, will vote
an appropriation of $25,000 for the con­ organized at Oregon City.
I
N. ¡I. GATES, of....................... Waseo
“
for Greeley.
struction of a road through Jackson,
Thirty thousand head of cattle now en
Fourteen thousand out of ninety-five
(¡rant and Baker counties. The bill pars­ route for Oregon, from Texas.
i
thousand Republican voters in North
ed the Senate at an early day, and Mr.
Marion county has a good crop of flax. Carolina know how to read. It is a pity;
Mason, one of our Representatives, very
Let rogues stand from under.
— BY—
but that is the whole number.
energeticallyjendeavored
to get it through
«
Mrs.
Duniway
occupies
a
reporter
’
s
The Administration papers have no right
the House. I believe, hail his colleagues
desk
in
the
House
of
Representatives.
to complain of Mr. Greeley’s campaign
been equally warm in support of the bill,
speeches.
Gen. Grant took the stump a
Three hundred thousand shad have
it would have passed at once ; but from
their quibbling about some provisions been sent to this coast to stock our wa­ long time ago. But his stumping always
ends in smoke.
embraced in it, it lingered along until ters.
In one respect Arkansas leads all other
the Marion delegation got their Capitol
Salem endured a protracted drunk af­
appropriation through. They then “went ter the election of Mitchell. Duniway States in the Liberal movement. A ma­
jority of all the Republican papers pub­
after it,” cutting it to piece«, reducing took a hand.
the amount to $15,000 and otherwise mu­
John Fleming, of Oregon City, the lished within her borders are supporting
tilating it, so its friends could scarcely oiliest printer in Oregon, supports Gree­ Greeley and Brown.
This is what the Grant organs have
recognize it. I believe, however, that ley mid Brown.
tortured into O’Connor’s acceptance : “I
through the exert ions of Messrs. Fay and
Lewis Klinger, of Wasco county, lias am only one among forty millions. My
Mason, aided by other friends of the bill,
six head of cattle—till from one cow consent or approval is not necessary to
the house will reconsider the matter, and
since May, 1870.
any public act of the many or the few,
eventually pass the bill as it came from
or one.”
Mr.
Slater
’
s
late
sjieech
in
the
Oregon
the Senate.
An Administration office-holder, who
'fhe Senator and Repressntative from City Court House is highly spoken of by lias been out West on an electioneering
Josephine county are laudably helping the Enterprise.
tour, is responsible for the statement
XX’m. Davidson, the well known real that 4,000 Kentucky negroes were colon­
us in this wagon road bill. That county
is well represented this session—her men estate dealer, died in the Insano Asylum ized in Indiana to vote at the October
THE RADICALS AND DUNCANITES
election.
being upon several important commit­ on Tuesday last.
TOTALLY ROUTED !
The Hon. Fred llassaurek, reputed
tees, and during session hours are ever
The State Fair, just ended, was a suc­ the most eloquent German orator in
Georgia has wheeled into line with
found in their respective houses actively cess in every particular.
America next to Carl Schurz, and ed­
North Carolina, West Virginia, Montana,
itor of the oldest and most influential
looking after the interests of their con­
A man named Osborn killed a cougar a
Wyoming and other*. At the General
stituents. They are desirous of having a few days ago, mar Mary’s Peak, which German Republican paper in the United
Stales, declared lor (¡reeley on the 17th
Election held there on the 2d Distant,
portion of Jackson county annexed to measured nine feet in length.
ultimo.
the Democracy triumphantly swept the
Josephine, but in view of the fact that
There are some honest Grant papers.
A man drove a stage from Oakland to
State by a majority of from 55,000 to 60,-
the creation of a new county from the
Roseburg, the other day, in Oil minutes. Here is wliat one of the honest sort—the
00O. This is an enormous Democratic
Galveston /lullcUn— says of < ¡rant's
eastern portion of Jackson county is con­
The distance is about is miles.
chances in Texas: “The (¡rant party
gain on the last election, when Bullock,
templated, I very much doubt if they can
might as well call the coroner to hold an
The
old
town
of
Oakland
is
rapidly
Radical, received over 7,01«) majority for
succeed.
inquest
on its remains in this State.”
disappearing, while the new town, one
Governor. The dispatches .«ay that the
You have undoubtedly seen the new
in
the
next I . S. House of Represnta-
mile south of the old site, is building up.
Liberal Republicans voted solid for the
apportionment bill, introduced in the
tives there will b • 2i-’ members. There
A party of Yamhillites while on a vis­ are 74 Senators, and these added to the
Democratic candidates. This is mo t
Senate by Jos. N. Dolph, of Multnomah.
cheering new-, and is a great victory for
It gives Jackson county one Senator and it to Tillmno >k last week, discovered a members make ;>'»•», which is the number
in the Electoral (' »liege. .X majority is
the Greeley and Brown cause, as the
two Representatives, being one less than spruce tree which measured 55 feet in 1S4, which is the lowest number the suc­
(J
“straight-out* ’ were supposed to be very
heretofore. It seem* from this we are circumference.
cessful candidate may have and win.
strong here, Alex. H. >tepliens, Robert
going back instead of ahead. Douglas
East Portland Lodge A. I*'. & A. M.
Toombs and other conspicuous old-liners
county at present is not entitled to or lias boast- of the tallest and the shortest man CONDENSED i'EI.EGR Al’HIC NEW S.
refusing to go for Greek y. Thi* triumph,
not a sole Senator, yet by this bill the in the State, being respectively six ami
however, cooks their goose, ami will also
will be entitled to two Senator and four a half, and four and a half feel.
1 Great interest is being manifested in
the approaching Yreka Fair.
have much influence lij>on the ele lions
Representatives—just
double what
It cost the taxpayers of the State $1,-
In the port of San Franci«co there are
in the other Southern States. Bully for
Jackson will get. They say this is based *00 to run the Legislature before it was
thirty-three
ships loading with wheat.
Georgia ! Hurrah for (¡reeley and Brown !
upon the last census returns. If so, there organized, and about an equal amount
The
population
of San Francisco was
is a gross fraud somewhere, lias the last
while a Senator was being elected.
reduced sixty-seven by death last week.
SENATOR PAI’S WAGON ROAD BILL
census been taken with an eye solely to
Shocks of earthquake were felt last
II owlish XVampoo, a chief on the
reduce the representation in strong Dem­
Saturday
on die islands oil' Santa Cruz
Umatilla reservation in Oregon, is said
ocratic counties and increase it in Repub­
The bill now before the Legislature of
ami
Santa
Rosa, California.
to own 2,ooo horses, ('co head of cattle, a
lican counties ? This looks very much
Oregon for opening a road from Ashland
New diggings, paying an ounce a day
good house, and $>,000 in greenbacks.
to the hand, have been discovered near
through Jackson, (¡rant and Baker coun­
as if rumor does not lie. I have not the
the Klamath river, Siskiyou county, Cal.
Tiie
Sheriff
of
Linn
county
closed
an
ties, should, and we apprehend does meet
figures before me, l»ut am greatly mis­
The Indians have all returned to the
the hearty approval of all citizens of
taken if Jacks »n does not poll as large a Albany saloon the other day for running reservations in Utah. Gen. Morrow’s
a gambling table. If our Sheriff’should
vote as Douglas.
this county. By this road, if opened, a
policy is success.
do likewise he would have his hands
large extent of country, which must soon
I did not get time to visit the Linn
Nearly $700,000 has been disbursed as
full.
dividends
for the last month in San
be filled with an industrious population,
County Fair, a* contemplated, but was
Francisco.
The
total
entries
made
at
the
State
will be brought by ready and easy travel
frequently out to the State Fair (¡rounds.
Travel on (he Overland road between
to trade not only with the merchants of
The display was very creditable to the Fair, as shown by the books of the So­
the California ami Oregon Railroad ter­
ciety.
were
1,031.
Of
these
l
>0
were
Jacksonville, instead of going into Cali­
State, but Southern Oregon can compete
mini is on the increase.
fornia, as they now do, but the pro lucts
with the Willamette in many tilings, horses, and the remainder stock and mis­
A monster mas* meeting of Liberal
of the farmers of this already settled, but
and we far excel them in others. While cellaneous articles.
Republicans was held in Farragut llall,
Baker county dotes on a s<pia*h vine Vallejo, ( al.
for want of a market, as yet not very re­
we have not as mauy blooded catlie as
which
bore, this year, sixteen squashes,
A party of diamond hunters, returning
munerative part of Oregon, will supply
some counties boast of, we certainly have:
the
smallest
of
which
weighed
seventy
from
Arizona, passed through Elko, Ne­
some as good as any in the State. As forj
the wants of the emigrant, who intends
vada, yesterday morning, on their way
pounds,
ami
one
of
the
largest
one
hun
­
to farm for his first few years, and of the
horses, wc can “get away” with all of
to San Francisco. They were without
dred and twelve pound*.
cattle-raisers for all time.
diamonds, and intimated strongly that
T he Washington Patriot estimates, them. In cereal* we have nothing to
The Courier tells of a man who came the diamond excitement was an unqual­
Such communication as the contem­ by careful observation, that the Govern­ fear, and in many of the vegetables we
to
Yamhill county 14 years ago and fol­ ified fraud.
plated road will open between sections of ment is now being robbed at the rate of can excel anything I saw here. The I’a-i
The race at tbo Agricultural Park, San
lowed
the profession of a beggar, but
Southern Oregon, now without such road $120 per day, by the following process, vilion was very tastefully arranged, con­
Francisco,
was won in three straight
and almost isolated from each other, will namely : A large force of clerks employ­ taining some fine paintings and works of, who now holds mortgages on the farms heats by Goldsmith Maid. Time,
of several of his former benefactors.
2:18, 2:22. The attendance was very
virtually bring the producer to the con­ ed at the expense of the Government to art, a good display of needle-work, etc.,!
I
large.
and
a
beautiful
variety
of
florals,
etc.;
but
The
first
train
crossed
the
North
Ump
­
perform
work
in
the
various
departments
sumer ami vice versa, for mutual aid and
There was a monster Democratic
consequently the money which now at Washington, are taken from their I if the fair ladies of Jackson county take qua bridge on Saturday last, liie editor
in
San Francisco—one of the largest ever
of
the
Plaiiuh
alcr,
who
was
present,
leaves Southern Oregon and goes to Cali­ proper labors and engaged in ¡tacking the interest in our approaching Fair that
I held in that city—last Saturday. Great
fornia or to other trading points, will re­ and mailing party ¡«»litical documents they did one year ago, wc shall have states that there was no perceptible . enthusiasm prevailed. California is all
main with us and become fixed capital, for the Grant campaign committee. The nothing to be ashamed of, in comparison i movement of the entire structure at the right for Greeley and Brown.
The great race in Sacramento, at the
thus not only increasing the products of immense work of this committee, says with what was exhibited hero, but, on ! time of the passage.
State
Fair was won by Goldsmith Maid,
the
contrary,
much
to
feel
proud
of.
If
our valley, but also increasing the facili­ tiie Patriot, is all performed by clerks
Wilson’s circus was seized in Oregon in three straight heats, the fastest heat,
ties of production and the ease and com­ from the different departments, who are our ladies will imitate the ladies here, City on a claim
‘ ‘
of " $3,000 damages on the .second, 2:17|. The first heat was
fort of our ]>eople. What can a produ­ paid out of the treasury at tbo people’s and bring out their bouse plants and flo­ a „ judgment
which
had been obtained 2:20 and the third heat, 2:23.
_
rals,
it
will
add
much
to
the
beauty
of
expense,
instead
of
being
employed
at
behalf
of a woman
cer do without consumers? And con-
three years since, in
the
Pavilion.
Our
friend
Peter
Britt
Neu, l liis Week.
tumen are certainly in a lamentable con­ their proper business. The clerical work
whose leg was broken by the falling of
might
bring
out
a
fine
aquarium,
and
by
I
of
the
various
departments
was
so
much
’scats in the circus while performing in
dition without producers, especially if
GIŒA "V
the product needed should be bread. behind at the last session of Congress that adding to the interest of the Fair, could that place.
Roads are the channels through which many additional clerks were employed to at the same time sell many of his numer­ The Eugene Guard says : “On Friday,
producers and consumers reach and vivify bring up arrears ; and yet notwithstand­ ous gold-fish.
I saw quite a number of Jackson coun­ J. A. Dodge, advance agent of the Crys-
—AND—
each other. They are to society and the ing this fact, the (¡rant committee has
.Bybee, tai Palace Circus took from Corvallis a
ty
men
here,
among
them,
Wm.
body politic what the arteries and veins this large force, paid out of the treasury,
Major Glenn, Thos. Chavner and Judge girl, whose name is suppressed by re­
are to the natural body, and without employed in performing partisan service.
Tolman. All seemed to combine busi­ quest, and camo to this place. Her fath­
which no community can expect health The Grantites are resolved to make the
ness with pleasure, and evidently enjoy­ er reached here on Friday evening and XT0W ON THEIR WAX' SOUTH. with n Conv
•nd comfort. A railroad, indeed, which people pay the expenses of their political
JA pletc Troupe <>f SELECTED ARTISTS ac-
took his girl home.”
ed
themselves
hugely.
Mr.
Chavner
company
ing.
in modern times is felt to be of so much campaign.
bought a fine bull and some Chester pigs,
EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS,
From the Pantaflraph : The following
importance in a State, would yet be of
EQV 11.11!RISTS.
WI II E-W ALKERS,
I t is a significant fact, that while the which will doubtless he on exhibition business was transacted during the pres­
no advantage without wagon roads.
SOMERSAULTERS,
ent month at the Land Ofilce in this
The present bill before the Legislature, Indians arc constantly decreasing in at our Fair.
ACROBATS,
JUGGLERS.
You will see that a former Jackson place: 1’re-cmption, 1,280; A. C. »8. lo­
though its provisions are not so bounte­ numbers, the expenses incident to taking
I.EAPERS. TIGHT-ROPE DANCER,
ous as we could wish, will do much for us, care of them are largely increased. For county man—George Ross—lias been cations, 320 ; land warrants, 320 ; home­
TUMBLER*, Etc.
steads,
1,600;
final
homesteads,
500;
getting
away
with
all
the
running
pur
­
Having
made
an extended tour of all the princi­
•nd its results, if passed, will be a boon instance, our Indian expenses in 1866,
pal
Cities
on
the
Pacific Coast, and being pro­
lands
sold,
1,700.
Total,
5,720.
ses
here
and
at
Albany.
His
mare
“
Tri
­
for which our citizens will feel grateful. under Andy Johnson’s administration,
nounced by tbs press and the public in general,
were $3,295,000. In 1871, under Grant, fle” cannot be beaten in Oregon. He has
Jerry Dodge “dodged” around the the best
CIRCUS OF THE PERIOD I
T he E lections . —The returns from our Indian expenses were $7,426,000—an his family with him, and intends going house of a Benton county man until a
to
Seattle
to
live.
the elections in Pennsylvania, Indiana, increase of about 125 per cent. The In­
young girl “dodged” into bis affections,
Will give enc of their grand performance at
Ohio, Nebraska and Iowa, are indefinite dians taken eare of by the government
The Joe Wells bond case was decided . and she “dodged” out of her father’s J ack . sonvii .LB, on the evening of
•nd meagre, but the prevailing opinion in 1866, numbered 44,021, while in 1871 this morning. The Court held that the house and the pair “dodged” out of the
MONDAY, October 11th, 1872.
is that Pennsylvania has gone Republi­ the number was only 25,731. It has action was brought in the name of the country. Tiie girl’s father says that
Among the many new novelties presented is the
can, Indiana Democratic, and the rest been repeatedly shown that there is very right party, and that the bond was good, I
an uArtfui Dodger” if he don’t lart Great Sensation of the Arena, the
-.A — —A Al,«
I. a ^L
Al.«
f Inn wt
V • v
Republican, though by greatly reduced heavy stealing carried on under Grant, 1 but
sent the case back to the lower Court catch him.
CYNOCEPHALUS!
majorities and heavy Democratic gains. in the management of Indian affairs, and for new trial, upon the grounds that the
Which will be found, beyond question, the most
The Radicals made desperate efforts to such facts as those given above certainly complaint should allege that Wells was From the minutes of tbo Annual extraordinary Novelty ever presented to the Amer­
tend to prove it.
u-.».
....... ¿rf. There Meeting of the Congregational Aeaoeia- ican Public.
carry these States, and mauy hundred
examined on charge of murder. ’
¿aBTRcmember the Date. Two performances dai­
thousands of dollars were expended and
Ills R eply . —When Duncan wrote to was a
i dissenting opinion, I believe, Judge tion of Oregon, laid on oui a G "c ly—afternoon and evening.
statistics of that denomination as
thousands of men imported into them by Hon. Dan. Voorhees to be present at McArthur holding with the Court below.’ gather
gi
/Admission,................................. »»••••»•••• $1.00
follows:
Number of churches, 9; pas-
Louisville, Mr. Voorhees said: “If I
these corrupt scoundrels.
More anon,
• MOT.
Children, under 10 years of age, half-price.
___ ___ ______
tors, 8 ; church members, 373 ; baptisms
wanted to vote for Grant, I would do it
LJ--------- J.------- LJJ
Doors open at two and 7 o’clock. Performance,
fair
and
square,
without
getting
up
any
H
ave
the
Grantites
heard
from
old!
during
the past year, 15 ; average attend* one-half hour after opening.
Senator Morton expended $250,000 in
4ltl
J. II.
11. BAYLEY, Agent.
loin-fool conventions as an excuse.”
Georgiu ?_______________________________ ¡ance at public worship, 725.
Indiana in the interest« of Grant.
GEORGIA G6NH DEMOCRATIC
60,000 MAJORITY !
GREELEY & BROWN !!
LEGA I, ADVERTISEMENTS.
C AMPAIGN NOTES
Summons»
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Juckson comity. A. E. Clark, l’i’ff
J
Clark, Deft. Suit for Divorce.
mo W. J. C lark , s un D lf ’ t : In the name of
1 the State of Oregon, you are hereby required
to be and appear in the said Court on the first day
of the next term thereof, commencing on the 11 tU
day of November, 1*72, and answer the com­
plaint filed in this suit, or in default thereof, a de­
cree will be taken against you for the relief de­
manded therein, to-wit : for a dissolution of the
marriage contract now existing between yourself
and plaintiff, nnd for the care mid custody of Lulu
Mabel Clark, the issue of said marriage.
Published by an order of Hon. 1*. 1‘. Pritu,
Judge of said Court, made on the 15th day of Au­
gust, IS72.
KAHLER A WATSON, FAX’ A REA,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Jacksonville. Sept. 14th, 1872.
n37-w6.
4 Í
LIVERY STABLE
On Oregon strepi, Jacksonville.
MANNING & ISH, Prop'«,
Having just received from San Francisco a
stock of
bow
HARNESS, BUGGIES Æ CARRIAGES
I am now prepared to furnish my patrons, nnl
the public generally, with as
FIXE TURNOUTS
as can Le had on the Pacific Coast.
.Saddle horse«
hired to go to any part of the country. Animals
BOUGHT 4 SOLD.
/lories broke to work single or double. Iloriss
boarded, and the best care bestowed upon than»
while in my charge.
jsar-MY TERMS AKE REASONABLE.
A liberal share of public patronage is solicited.
MANNING k ISH.
Jacksonville, Ogn., February 11th, 1871.
MILLINERY STORE,
CALIFORNIA STREET, (Ender Horne'« Hall,)
Jacksonville, Oregon.
WOULD RESPECT-
1 fully inform tho La lies of Jacksonville sad
lieinity. that they Lut r just re < i ed from Ssn
!•'ranci.sc • their S pr ing > to.-k <1 M i V in er y Goods and
are prepared lo 1'tiriiish their cust< niers with tho
latest styles of H.t'S, BotiXFTS. H ats and Bos
set Sii.irxs, Ac. Also a new and tine assort­
ment of
estllE UNHERSlGNli!»
TRIM M1 X(1S.
OU N A M EN TS,
NECKLACES,
FLOWERS,
TIDIES,
RIBBON*. lEAl’.L BEADS,
an 1 other articles in cur line tuu l.uincroui to
mention.
MI'SHS A. E. »nl L. A. KENT.
Jackson» illc, October 13th, 1S7!.
if
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON*.
I,WAYS on hand the be«t stock of patent aad
home made Rille ■.:» '! Sl.ot Guns, single aid
1 uble ; Re'<•!»er? of ’he latrai
patents
j
: Porkat
ti.»
Pistols, neat, small and ¡ owerful : ] ieri ingerí,
__r —
-
latest and best. Also the 1-e-t Powd*4Knd Powdor
Flasks ; ail sort of Sii t a..d Pouches: t'sps,
Wa l«, and er cry thing in the Sportman’« line.
I lo- abóte goods arc ali of tl.n best quality, and
will be sold elic.api r than the ciieaj e«t.
AU
order« promptly filici. R< pail ing done promptly
and in good sty le."VaTT
J ohn miller .
Jacksonville. Sep". ’J b, l.*7l.
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V
F AIR BALLI
GRAND
A Grand Eair Bali and Supper will
be given
On FRIDAY EVENING, October 25th,
—AT —
VEIT SCI I IT/.' HALL, Jacksonville.
M usie by the Jacksonville String Band. Ti«k-
ets, including supper, $3.50.
.‘'.Old
EGYPTIAN SPRING WHEAT!
notici : to Tin: i aumilks .
WOULD SAY TO THE FARMERS OF
Southern Oregon, who desire to sow a first-
class article of wheat, that I have the Egyptian
Spring wheat for sale, nt #1 50 per butlicl, at mjr
farm on Applegate, Jack.'on county. This wheat
took the premium ut the World's Fair, in (¡«rma-
ny. three years ago, an 1 stands the drouth better
than any other kin 1. The average yield per acre,
one year with another, is rixty bushels. See spec­
imen nt the Post Office, Jacksonville.
39m3
E1). HENDRICKS.
I
1
thy
' cjii :
BALM MEDICINE!
CRYSTAL l’ALACE CIRCUS!
ROMAN HIPPODROME
H
— FOR —
Coughs, Colds,
Croup and
BronetiltU.
T is tin Ague Preventive, Blood Purifier. Tnrig-
orator and Appetizer, is good lor all Nervous
mid Bilious ailments, nnd is the most efficacious
Lung Medicine extant. All of its ingredients are
purely vegetable. Try a bottle. Prepared by
WM. H. PARKER.
09tn3
Jacksonville, Oregnu.
I
JI. F. JOHNSON’.
I’. A. HEARN.
JOHNSON & HEARN,
Successors to
Rantzau & Shaw and Comstock & Martin,
Forwarding Ac Conimlamlon
MERCHANTS. READING, CALIFORNIA
Mark your Goods care of J. & H.
By clo«
close attention to business wc hope tn merit
a continuation of the patronage heretofore < xteud-
cd to the old firms.
nlOtf.
ALL KINDS OF
Neatly, Promptly and Cheaply Executed
—AT THE—
TIMES OFFICE.