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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1872)
J AC KSON COUNT Y I i r.MI.LT>. Jliç ponioiTiitic ¡Times- HOUSEHOLD FABRICS. AGRICULTURAL FAIR Smoky weather again. County Fair week after next. Everybody is getting new goods. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1>72. FOIl 1879. 11 tickle-berrying is now the rage. The Fair Grounds are bring fitted up. ; The following is the PREMIUM LIST Indiana and Georgia gone Democratic. for the ensuing County Fair, — —.- ——■— Business in the Justices’ Court is to be held in S tores C losed .—The stores of our lively. Jewish citizens will be closed to-day, in Bybee’s Grove, near Jacksonville, Moonlight nights at present, and lov commemoration of the Jewish last, low» ers jubilant. Nippur. — COM M ENCINO — Lick- >n\illv " ill have another butch B f .LKH ocs . Kev. Ealliier 1 >hui er-shop soon. Gn elcv h.its are abundant in Jackson, WEDNESDAY, October 23d, 1872, li ilio 1 Will hold <liviii< inday , at an I mi the increase. (’hurt'll, t<»-ui< —ANl)— \II So ¡them Oregon is making ready usual hour. lor the coming Jackson 1 ounty I ail. CONTINUING FOUR DAYS. N’ ew tiooi's. 1'. Jacobs has received j Job work of all kinds neatly and a fine tot of new goods, and those wish- i promptly executed at this office, at the ing anything in his line will do well to lowest rates. Entrane» for money premiums 3”J per uent. on give him a call. The workmen are still endeavoring the amount of the premium oliere«!. to extricate the sand-pump from the R apidly R e < oyeking . — We are ' artesian well. pleased to notice that Mr. Win. A. Owen, who was so seriously injured by his j The trees are already beginning to LIST OF PREMIUMS; horse falling on him, has rec »vered show the ••M ie and yellow leaf,’’ that marks the decline and tall. •ufllcielitly to be around. Handbills and circulars are very good First Department. L arge B i nth ok (¡ races .— John of their kind, but cannot take the place Wci.’s presented this office witli a num- ■ of newspaper advertisements. HORSES. *iler bunch of grapes this week, for which ' The District Attorney has been enforc In thia department the same animal cannot be lie Ims our thanks. The bunch weighed ing the gambling law, and several of the ! entered nure than once, except in the sweepstake», two pounds. ||e will undoubtedly ex- I lt’hov^ have been arrested in consequence. or a« a colt with its siro or dam, as a member of a Libit s.»me of the same sort at the coming ' Several pairs of young Jaeksonvilliansj family. <’<junty Fair. are preparing to shake hands across the ; No animal will be allowc«l to comp te for any chasm and arc getting ready for the win premium uiilc-a trie lion« di-ease or blemish which enn trmisferre I to posterity. Co.vsol.l dation . (¡co. Sehumpf has ter. bought out the l<arl>cr->hop of Charles Madame De Guilfoyle has tenccd in a, class i— horses or all work — stallioxs . Blockwell, an I has moved into the build large lot in the southern end ot town, Best 4 years old ami over................. $10 and diploma ing formerly occupied bj* the latter. and intends planting a vineyard next 2d best •• " .................. 5 “ 1’ersons desiring anything in Mr. hiias. spring. Schmnpf’s line, can be accommodated in Best 4 rear.* «»Id ami ovtr.................. $10 and diploma Iti - estimateti that ye pedagogue will 2d the best of style. best’ •• •* .................. 5 " administer not less than 17,000 whacks CLASS II — DItA FT HOUSES —STA LLIOS S. T hanks .—lion. James K. Kelly, T. during the current term of the several Best 2 years old anil over................. $10 and diploma S. Senator, and Sergeant-at-Arms Fou- schools. 2d bist •• “ .................. » “ Gov. Bennett, of Idaho, one of (¡rant's <lrav, of the Senate, have our thanks for MAUKS. office-holders, will tell the people of valuable public document*. 2 years old and over, with Jael.son what he knows about Hiram Best colt l>v side............................................ $10 and diploma We are under obligations to Senator 1T\.-se> to-day. Best 2 y r» ui d an .1 o» er, w it bout eu. t 5 “ ** Fay for public documents received at There is no truth in the report that a CLASS 111 -ROADSTERS—STALLIONS. this otliee. large-sized uri-quito carried oil’ one oi Best 3 years ol«l and over..................$10 and diploma K ali . F ights .—The fall fights have! the Angora goals recently bought by 2«i best •* ” ................. 6 “ •• Squire Hayden. gelmmgs . begun in earnest, and are abundant. An Rest 3 year* old au«l over................... $S and diplumn individual, who had evidently imbibed • ........................ j ** •' 2d It-l too mueh tairgle-fo >t , accidentally tin- MAKES. lootcne l his arm, xv uie’i sought refuge Best 3 year» uld mi l ever..................$ 0 and diploma in the eve of a sp ct ator, putting that ‘ .................. 6 “ 2 J be>t •• member in inotirnin g. Nn other dam- j - CA Lit! AG E lluKSr S. CLASH IV- age done. Toton anb (lountn. Orths brick building, of which so much has ! been said an i writtei i about, will before long be entirely completed, and ready for occupation Wo learn that all tin apartments have already been engaged, which will make that part of town one, s.f the principal places of business. A EMOS r < o.M BEI 1 :: d .—John «•.r-t Bvst and and SACHS BROS’. EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND an a-’-ort ! nicnt of the best Tin, Sheet-iron and C«>pper| ’ Ware, Brass Pipes, Ilydrnniic Noz.zJi -. Force i ! Pumps, Chains, Lead Pipe, Hose, I1AR.DWA11E, I I CUTLERY ; NAILS of all sizes. K PRODUCTS. 2d Pram. 1st Premium. $2 00 Best bushel of wheat........... $ 3 00 2 00 “ oats............... 3 00 2 00 “ barley.......... 3 00 2 00 Twelve ears of corn............... 3 00 Display of grain from one 4 00 farm.......................................... C 00 1 00 Peck of white beans............. 2 00 I OU 00 3 “ alfalfa seed.......... 5 00 Display of »quashes 5 or 1 00 more.................................. ....... 2 00 1 00 “ onions.................... 2 00 1 00 “ bents......................... 2 00 1 00 “ Cauliflower........... 2 00 “ display of vege- 3 00 tables from 1 garden........ 5 00 2 00 “ garden seed*...... 3 00 9« 00 “ apples..................... 3 00 00 “ pears....................... 3 00 2 00 “ peaches ................. 3 00 2 00 “ plums...................... 3 00 4 00 “ grapes 3 varieties 6 0d FLUVR. Best sack of wheat flour............. $2 00 and diploma Sack of red wheat flour to be exhibted by the manufactur er. with statement of the va riety and quantiity of wheat tu make it.......................................... 2 00 Bar, I1!»!«* mid assorted Iron: Paints, Oils, Sizes and (¿lass; All <|uali(ics of Powder; Shot of all numbers; Brushes of every variety, Wood en and Wil low Ware, Hope, I Í and see what a BEAUTIFUL STOCK BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Black smith« Cai - pettier and Jli- ttet ’s tools of etcry variety. Agricultu < a I Implements,c»tt<»i>iing of Cast-iron and Steel Plows, Self-sharpening Feed Uniters. — OF— * CAULDRONS AND IRON WASH KETTLES, CULTIVATORS, WHEEL BARROWS, ETC., ErC. S *1" O> "V 23 fES. ( SPRING Always on band a large lot of Parlor, Co king,! ! Office and Calin Stoves, of assorted sizes, plain' I and fancy, constructed on latest fuel saving plans. I RlJlLFks, KETTLES, POTS, 1‘AXS and BETTER, BREAD, ETC. i everything connected with these st' vcs, warrant-* Be»t exhibit of butter..................... $5 00 and diploma cd durable ami perfect. “ bread..................... o 00 ! All articles sold or mnnufni’tiir»«1 by liim WAll-j “ “ du. corn bread.. 9 «0 I RANTED. Ills work is made of the be-t materi •• rvc bread .......... ‘> 00 al and of the choicest patterns. “ bruwn bread.... yt-fpC rdvrs attendc 1 to with di-p:it«b, mil fill 1IONEY, l’llESEKVLS, PICKLES. ■ c«l according to directions, lie is determined t" ' sell at LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Bc»t honey, not less than 10 lbs. $1 00 and diploma CHEESE. Best chccie of domestic manu facture............................................... 5 00 do du j Be.-t dipluma i Beet du AX ? Ml'l.El. and (1 IpIuH. do do ....... u luule 1 \car o.‘L. du ra.'S11 i KI CUUInly.. 8 paii uf do < ! i « > 1 x - ( MTI.K--111 LI S • ... $10 ami diploma Durlm ni Bit’.!...... du .... IÜ 1 le von Ì l! lì........... ■' . •• i v Bill...... .... 10 do 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4< AGRICULTURAL and diploma u 1 u . 1 Be»t du ........ 3 *2 < I. VSS VII!— J B o M J v , p,. t Jebuc! an«l DEALER AND WORKER IN Fourth Department. CI. 1 s* VI — COT :*< t i .<.*r oki............. » : i ........ 3 IjCSt sEv’k ' • 1 t ; ' c • » » I..... 4> .1 : u . t ... •»• L 1. li» VII --k 1 i I I.K aiUKM :s. ¡X sa-.lu.c Loric........ ... .......... ....... $0 and ........ 1 << M E < 11 A X 1 < ' A I. PRODUCTS. (LAs* ▼--RO \l»STER TEAMS. ile t 2 v.-.«r- 1 '............. and (California Street, one duor west ut Sachs Bros.,) Jacksonvillle, Oregon. Best display of cabinet ware - $5 and “ wooden ware - “ tinware - - 2 and • double t «m ro nd.ter» owned :i il l i < d ;’ « uch • ■v i.o owner...iti and di; 1 'iaa 2d d ............................... ............................... 4 •• A . h com • ■ ■ r t'g 1°’ piemlunu in cla.«»ti III. IV .«i.d Y. n .11 be ex hit it«jd in hi ru eus, mid a :.iU .1 1 iC'H.hel. I Be.-t C onfirmation .— Archbi-hop Bl:ilieh«>t , of Portland, will | adinini'ler the Saerai nent of CoiHirma- tion in the < ' itlmlie < 'iittrch of this city. «»•> Sunday, the Joth inst. Rev. Father Blanchet invit—< all t he Catholics, who have n<»t y«q nedv •• 1 that Sacrament, to prepare aivording’;« and << 4 » < 4 and JOHN BILGER, $1 anil Diploma 4 4 1 nini 4 4 1 and Best pair dress boots pair heavy boot» pair lady's shoes P, OF and Diploma. 4 4 and << and MISCKLLAXEOV s. ;'v-t pair tarti’.iife bur.-cs, owned ai:d u?r ! .(•» sucli 1ly one per»,I ..85 and diploma - » I •............................... ............................... 4 •• L arge S quashes . —We were shown a couple of enormou- squashes at John Noland’* tiii< w« ek. raised in Jackson ■county the largest we ever saw. One Dieux’.ired •’>'♦ feet ill circumference an«l weiehe 1 1 In pounds, : Hid the other nieas- ured feet atul wu ■iglied 132 pounds. Pretty go > I for high ! SAiTtAMENf Best hearth rug $1 I pair woolen knit stockings pair cottun knit stocking» 1 pair by Misses under 12 years - 1 pair woolen fringe mittens pair woolen mittens 1 pair by Misses under 12 years ... 1 pnir woolen stockings by 1 Misses under 12 ye’rs Stocking yarn Woolen shawl 1 Foot mats ... Gentlemen's shirts 2 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 •• currants.......................... 1 '* giapes......................... 1 j« ly, tipple........................... •• currant....................... 1 “ peach.......................... 1 •• quince ....................... 1 | reserved quinces.................. 1 ] 1 •* pears •' apples........................ 1 *• plums........................ 1 tomato catsup........................ 1 pickled cucumbers............. 1 •* unions..................... 1 •* gherkins................ 1 •• “ •• •• ” •• •• black berries........ .. raspberries............... peaches..................... pears........................... apples......................... (|iiinecF...................... cherries................... 00 00 00 ! of all kind«, of the best Bran Is,Wholesale and Re tail. Alsu co “ “ 00 CO 00 00 “ “ (HI “ 00 00 00 00 “ ! TOBACCO AND CSCARS, and in conneeti ui with all tbc.-c I hivo oil hands a largo a«~ortuicnt of •• •• GROCERIES, I ! I I GOODS | of all kind—jn.-t wlint every m.irried mail vaut- , in his* family. And ifvni don’t believe it call and ; examine my stock before purcLa^ing elsewhere. “ J HIX B1LGFR. Importer of l'arm implements ck Marhines. Jacksonville, Aug. 3 ’72. v2 n31:ly THEY nAYE ASHLAND SCHOOL. co 00 00 WING", LAGER BURR. CIDER AND V IX EC AR. Best yield of wine fr««ni grapes, 1 ert ........................................................................... ,...?5 Bv»t white wine.......................... . .. 1 Best red wine............................... .... 1 Br-t white Kpaikbng wine........ 1 Best blackberry wine............. ..... 1 Best currant wine...................... .... 1 Best j gallon keg of lager.... ... 5 Best j gall 'll keg of ci ler........ 5 Best sample of vtnegar........... .... 5 SUMMER I\ I (2 U O 1*1 s “ “ “ 00 00 00 00 co — AND— 00 and diploma • ‘ 00 00 4 4 00 • 4 00 44 00 •• co O0 ♦ 4 CO IUE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE th it tue IT Ashland Academy is rapidly ap| reaching completion, an«l will commence it- fust tiTin on the tir.-t M ui lay of next Oetob« r. No cX pen-c or pains will be .-pared to make i's rooms inviting to all, and in situation, f r health ;.r i Be autv, w, believe the A.-hland Academy i- not rur]1 ias-e.1 In anv in th«' land. It will be fullv furni.-lu d with Maps, Charts, 1 'bill s. Organs, Phi!! -..phic J Ap pai at u-. et • , an ! much care will be taken to cure for it a com ¡««■tent blourd of in striìetors. » Bing«T Ilcrmann, B ■.■{ V.’c are È INq., of thè R >- bili i’g Land Ofiiee, for B.1 C rystal P alme C ikits and R o thè following lisi ot ! a 1. 1 i a t en t s tor J ack- 1 \ 1 II \S Pl lî Tl km : TflTIOX HR T1 : km : C‘ ws. man II i I’t’oiutoM h .—Tiiis circus, with] son ttii'l .1 >'« phine c Hinties. just received ..$L0û 1 Laliguag' -, cae a... 5 3 O' Primary ................ ' o st D • i b i.i C«.w...... ........$ > ami di plum a an entirely n «v tro ipj of perform *rs, is frolli \\ a-hii!toli ut t '¡at oluce I Prep iratory......... .. 5.00 Pencil ir _. .. 5 B 1 *«• v H t • '.V ........ du DRIED AM> PItlSEl tVr.D F1ILIT. Sub. Junior.......... .. 6.00 j Painting,... ............. Hi billed to perform in this city on next .1 At'KSON COl'MY. b» -”1 Abicn y l’uw...... .................. ........ 8 do Junior..................... .. 7.00 ! 1 list r'in'nt'1 Music 10 00 WintjQU à Helms, Proprietors. Grentcit number < f varieti s Monday, 1 t i inst., having met with! s w > . 1 I’S I A K E s. Senior..................... .. s.oo ¡ Use o!' In.-tniinent, and be*t specimens, nut less great success at the State Fair. Judging ! Thos. 11. Stilismi.. 1 John i’. Seyforth 1 (0 Be»t Bull « f anv br.-e 1 ....$10 and diploma < >. < 'aaiard ........... 4 John E. 1 larvi y.. I than 2ths each.................................$2 00 and diploma Book-keeping (- ingle entry)................... from the complimentary notices given Oregon st., next to Odd Fellows’ Building. Best Uuw u ! any bre< ...... 10 du (d< «üble entry).................. ................ 6 <01 A.J. Coakley ..... 1 Greatest number ot v u ietiesand Robert Mavity... 1 by the Northern pit ss, this circus is a best specimens of fresh pre ( Al VI S. John Ed-all.1 G W Iloek’rsmit’ 1 first-class institution. MESSRS. WINTJEN .1 HELMS BEG TO served fruit, nut less than one .......J; mid diploma i 11. mincrinali... 1 John Murphy..... 1 B«"t Dtirlia tn Calf.... inform tln ir friends an«l the public generally 00 can or jar each ................................ 3 Bost 1 >ev oh '„li......... . ....... ¿ du i!. :• they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, \\ kiting S chihh ,,—A new term of .1. t . Vannoy...... 1 11. M. t ìtapin..... 1 15«. st Aulen ly ( .of.... ......... 3 do FINE ARTS. I’». F. l>unhip....... 1 IL Wad.-worlh... 1 and 1« limed the price of liquors to ¡11 Mr. W. T. Locke’s Writing School will Susan. Ferguson.. 1 1*. Donegan......... 2 e w i < El’S TA K '. S. ETC. DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, •commence next .Monday, 14th inst., the John < fbeiiehain.. 1 John Taylor......... 1 Bc—t ( f o ‘ any tree d................ ........ $5 and diploma iS! 3.-Q | Best specimen uil painting by old term expiring this week. We have ! Jam — T. Freni-li.. 1 l riali < ìordon..... 1 s ii :;r: r. DH. Diploma American artist.............................. been shown specimens of the hand-writ- | IL Wiid-v.orili... 1 J. P. Parker......... 1 Thcv will l e happy to haro their friends *‘ca'l ........ $3 and diploma Same by Oregen artist................... ing of the scholars before taking and af Erastus Wells..... 1 R. Hutehin.-ion... 1 Bc*t Buck . o 2 1 be.-t........ and smile.” Be»t specimen in water colors... do ter taking lessons, and can safely and 3 d.» ( •• •• in oil by foreign M. Cohvell........... 1 S. ('. Taylor......... 1 without flattery say that the improve Morris Koberts... 1 John Murphy..... 1 21 ■ c.-t....... •> do artist .................................................. —CONDUCTED BY THE— English Ale and Porter, ment is vast and astonishing, and excels Michael Hanley.. 1 11. ('. Fleming... I *» •* water color, by 8 W INF.. everything wc ever saw. artist.................................................... ......... $7 an 1 diploma (’. Morriion......... 1 Martin F. 1 lurst.. 1 Best Bo ir.. SISTERS OF THF. IIOÏ.Y NA.M11-, together with the finest brands of liquors and ci i •« •• uncolored photo 2d best........ Wm. (¡allier ....... 1 John W. Smith.. 1 gars always on hand. graph P ersonal .—E. Steele, Esq., of Yreka. i du R. B. Hargadinc.. 1 1 D. P. Mathews... 1 B ■.«t s o w.... Jacksonville. Ore."« :i i •• •• fruit painting.......... $1 00 and was in town this week, attending to! < < W Stupii'iison.. 1 Ed. Granpner..... 1 2d bist....... ..................... .................. do ! •« “ flower painting.... 50 Points of Billiards for Drinks. some law business. r •OV1.TRY. Best Oregon landscape in ui! by FINIIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this .-ch >ol will John P. Walker.. 1 April 1st, 1870. aprl-tf. I Evin Taylor......... 1 I « I ci nimence ¡»Lout the niid'llc of Avgu-t. and Oregon arli.it..................... ........... Major Glenn, Judge Tolman and Wm. i ( ile Si ver- hi ....... 1 M. Hanley........... 1 Rest lut of improved breed.... ..........$5 and diploma Best exhibit of paintings by Ore divided in four se.--ii n-, of eleven weeks each. *• .... do Bybee returned from Salem this week, i J. D. Vati Dyke.. 1 J. R. Armpriest.. 1 2d bc»t I 4 gon or forcigr. artist........ ......... . The following are the tctuis : ( ! W Obenchain.. 1 A-a G. Fordyce.. 1 Henry Kiipjiel and I). 1». Rea left for Best specimen of fancy painting Board and tuition, per term.................................. jl'i.t'il 4 4 John M. Pruett... 1 Jesse W i Ison....... 1 Josephine this week. —AND— Entrance fee, only once............................................... 5.00 Second Department. 1 (’. M. Brown....... 1 water colors..................................... Alex. Martin returned from Oakland Peter Degnan Piano ........................................ ..................................... 1 • « 4 John Woods......... 1 •• display of printing.................. MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Drawing and painting........... ................................ 8.U0 this week. " “ specimens of penmanship..$1 and Be«l and bedding,......................................................... 4.GO JOSEPHINE COUNTY. CI.4SS 1 — UOCSEIIOI D 1 il 1’1. R \l F. XT S KTC. II. C’. Morris, Chief Clerk of the War •• crayon drawing........................ Select Day School. i “ pencil drawing......................... Department at Fort Klamath, returned Isaac Thompson.. 1 Daniel Fiesfcr..... 1 Boat churn ..... <4 Diploma Primary, per term...................................................... S **-40 E. R. Scott ........... 1 Alex. White ....... 1 pen drawing .............................. from Portland this week. • • Best Butter WurUer Junior,............................................................................... 8.00 “ display ot foreign merchan S. Isham............... 1 CgXllE undersigned tire prepared to do all kinds 4 4 Boat Washing Machino 4 4 Senior................................................................................. 10.00 dise...................................................... B of wrk in their line. Wagons man'ifactur- A rrested . — Max A. Brentano was Best Br‘>ad («rain ami Seed Sower $8 and “ I Pupils are received at any time, and tlu-ir t'-rms e I from ehi'ice timber, an I ironed in a superior W ild C herry B ai . sam .—The inein- brought before Justice Hayden last Wed CLASS II — VEHICLES. All entiics shall be made with the Secretary, will be counted from the day of their entrance. manner. Did wagons repaired and made as good and no entry "ill be received later than 6 o’clock nesday, charged with keeping open his ! ory of Dr. Wistar is embalmed in the Best two horse family carriage For further particulars, npplv at the A idcniy. as new. Blaeksiuithing in all it« branches dobe on Diploma p. M. <>f the first day ol the Fair. Ne deviation ... v2 n.'H :lv. •* saloon on Sunday, for the purpose of traf hearts of thousands whom his Balsam Best tup buggy -hurt notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a 4 4 from this rule except by order of the Board. No fic. The evidence was not sufficient to : of Wild Cherry has cured of coughs, Best farm wagon for general purposes «•all. . <?r->hop on Oregon street, one door above article, or any animal, enterd for Premium can T'Q’ O TICE I ranco-Amcrieun Hotel. warrant the jury in finding a verdict of colds, consumption, or some other form Bot spring market wagon 4 4 bo reinovcii and taken away without special per Bc-t wagon or carriage brake CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. guilty, and the defendant was discharged. > of pulmonary disease. It is now over mission, before the close of the exhibition. No Oregon «(• California Railroad Company, Land 1 Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. 4ti There are .some of our citizens who think forty years since this preparation was Premium will be paid on articles or animals re Department, Portland, <’gn., April 5, 1872.) Third Department. the District Attorney should not require brought before the public, and yet the moved in violation of this rule. A speed pro ■VTOTICE i« hereby given, that a vigorous prose- the proprietors of saloons to respect the demand for it is constantly increasing. TEXTILE FABRICS. MILL AND DOMESTIC gramme will be published on report ot the Com J.N cution i ’ 1'0 in.-tituted agaib. t nuy and mittee. Sunday Law. This is wrong. Every every person who Irespas-e» upon any Railroad PRODUCTS. Land, by cutting and removing timber therefrom Eldorado Building, Jacksonville law should be obeyed until it is re|M*ale<i, (Article» t> be exhibited by manufacturer.) R\ i : e C han < e for F armers .—Hofl- before the same is BOUGHT of the C'mpauy ANL) and the officer who is sworn in and paid rilHE un lersigned, having opened a barber shop mill rAinucs. PAID FOR. to see that the laws are obeyed, deserves man & Klippel are selling everything in Best display of woolen goods by 1 in Jacksonville, is fully prepared to do all All vacant Land in odd nuinl er<- 1 secti >ns, the approval of every good citizen in his their line cheap, ami will take good mer one factory whether »urveyed or nn-urveyc I. within a di.-tance kinds i>: work in his line in the best manner and at Diploma. chantable wheat, delivered at the mill, Thursday, Oct. ‘24th. efforts to enforce the law. of thirty ini'cs from the line ot the n a I, belongs reasonable pric< s. XKEDLE, Sill.1.1. AND WAX WORK, CLOTHIMO, HAT», in exchange for goods. to the Company. Firtt llact. — Running race, half mile, purse of CAI’S, ETC. R A/.ORS C A REFI l.EY PUT IN ORDER F air P rogramme . — The following 15tf T. R. MOORES, Land Agent. $100. Entrauce, 20 percent, of purse. Best exhibit and greatest number Call at -hop in “Eldorado” building. W inter B oots .—Persons desiring a of artie.es in this c!n-s programme will be observed at the com $.'» and Dipluma First horse............................................................................. fdA v2 n27:tf GEU. SCHUM PF. Second horse, ... ............................................................... 33 ing Jackson County Fair, in the exam first-class winter boot, will do well to Ottoman cover ination of the First Department, embrac call at M. Caton’s shop and buy a pair Fancy chairwork with nredlo Frcond Ruct.— Running Race, single dash of one 2 and A Good F ai m and Stock Ranch for Sale. ing horses, cattle, sheep, swine and of Scotch Bottom Boots, which are pro Crotchet shaw l mile, for two-year-olds, purse of $150. Entrance, Lamp-stand mat 20 per cent, of purse. poultry: nounced the best winter boot made. 3 and Ornamental needle-work CENTS. W AGON’-M AH ING BLACKSMITHING ! NEW BARBER SHOP. CANDIES! CANDIES!! SECOND DAY. €!'!•• I.— Horses and wares of all work—from 10 to 11 o’clock, a . w. Clot» //. — Draft horses— from 11. A. M., to 12, m . f’/rt*« ///.—Roaditsrs—fiom 1 o'clock, p. m ., to 2, r. M. TniRD DAY. Clatt 1 1".—Carriage Horses—from 10 to 11, a . m . f'lnt* 1”.— Roadster teams—from 11 to 12, A. M. Clot» 17.—Colts—from I to 2, P. M. FOURTH DAY. Clot» 17/.—Saddle horses—from 10 to II, A. m . Plat* VIII.— Jacks, jennets and mules—from 11 to 12, A. M, Clo»» IX.— Cattle—from 10 to 11, A. m . “ —Sheep—from 11 to 12, A. M. " —Poultry—from 1 to 2, p . m . Awarding of W. C. Myers’ special premiums, in the forenoon, All entries for purses will be dosed at 6 o’clock, P. ■ of the day preceding the race. Silk embroidery Embroidered <lrc»*ing gown Embroidered lady’» robe IVoRY—Sl'oW—On October lut, 1S72. at the Embroidered table-spread rexi l«nee of the bride'a fallur, un Butte creek, Embroidered chil .ren’s clothes - by 11 V. M. A. Williaun*, Edward Ivory, of ■ Embroidered lady’s collar Si-kiy.m county, Cal., to Miss Mary U. »Stow, Embroidered handkercl ief i Embroidered with beads of tins county. ■ A!™ i Tatting collar - I Worked collar - ______ ___ ___ | Worked handkerchief OR I H—In this city, on October 'Jtli, 1872, to the. Display of millinery - wife of John Orth, a sun. 1 Assortment of gloves & mitten» MARRIED BORN BBOWN—In Un, n|-,, on o«.b.r 0«b, 1ST2, «o the wife Of Geo. Brown, a son. (Specimen of wax flowers ' Specimen »bell work DIED ... . WOLTERS—In tin» city, Sept. 30th, — ! Specimen braid work ! Embroidered picture — White quilt - Second horse,................................ 50 2 and b 1 1 2 1 1 1 and and and and and ami and 2 and 2 and GOOD farm and Stock Ranch for sale, with g «od barn and uut buildings and V 30 ACHES INT GRAUT. Trotting race, best three in five, purse of $200. En trance, 20 percent, of purse. CANTY & WACNER, First horse............................................................... $133 W holesale & R etail C onfectioners , The farm is located on Jackass creek, six mile» west ot Jacksonville. For further information inquire nt the farm of I3<f WM. C. MILLER. Second horse,.................................................................... f>6 No. IO2 Montgomery St., San Francisco. co. Saturday, Oct. 2(ith. 2 and 2 and SPARKLING BEW! Manufactured every day of the best mat« rials by Friday, Oct. 25th. 1872, Worked quilt Christine, wife of John Wolters ; aged 17 year», gilk quilt 3 mouths aud 1 day». ' I Taleb work quilt First horse,........................................................................ $100 2 and « Running race, best two in three, purse of $200. Entrance, 20 per cent, of purse. The attention of tlie trade is called to our im Fir»t horse,....,......... $133 mense assortment of Caudics and other goods suit Second horse, ..... Cfl able for the NEW DRUG STORE, are selliwg goods II O L 11) A Y S. All races to be governed by the rules of the And warranted to keep in all climate-. State Fair, three to enter and two to etart. Prices LOW an«i terms LIBERAL. Orders fur J. S. HERRIN, Pre»’t. the interior promptly and carefully attended to. H. K. H amka , Seo’y. n38m3. — AT — REDUCED RATES!