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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1872)
^cniocriitic Simts. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 26, 1872. Agent« tor the "Time».” Gao. P. R> will 1 C o ., - • New York Taoi. B otcb , - - - • San Francisco L. S amuel ,.................................................. Portland I,. P. F ish « r , .... San Francisco Daw. G reek , ... Josephine Co. ftoton anb tantj. S old .—Dr. I*. T. Davis sold his fine dwelling rih I lot to Mr. Kaspar Kubli this week. The sum paid, we are in formed, was $2,400. R eturned .—Howard & Turner’s sur veying party, which has been on a sur veying tour vast of the mountains for several months, returned this week. P ublic S peaking .—J. II. Mitchell, V. S. Senator elect, t>ored the people of Jacksonville with one of those oft-re peated, long-winded 8|>eechc9 of his at the Court House last evening. O pened .—Million & Bronson opened their bowling alley this week, which has been a popular resort ever since, the alley being constantly in use, all the boys’ extra time seeming to be taken up w ith this healthy »port. T he S chools .—Prof. John B. Farley intends opening his private school in tins place soon. The District School will open in the course of a few weeks. I ndian P reacher .—There arrived on the stage in town this week, an intelli gent looking Indian, said to be a preach er, bound for the eastern parts of this county, to preach to the Indians there. It is also said that ho has made more converts than any other minister in Or egon. __________________ E agle M ills .— We have received of Mr. A. F. Farnham, proprietor of the above mills, a sack of his excellent Hour, for which he has our sincere thanks. Our better half has tried the article, and pronounces it equal, if not superior, to any flour she ever used. R eligious .—We are requested to state by the General Agent of the New York and San Francisco Circua, that that com pany, not desiring to play on Sunday, November 3d, have volunteered the tent, light and band to play the choir music, to be u*ed in the worship of the Lord, and that Ilev. N. II. Starr and others have agreed to hold divine service there. — ■ - ---------- ♦---------------- ■■■ L adies ’ S ociable .—The young la dies of this place held a sociable at the h »use <>f France Plymale’s last Tuesday ■evening, and engaged a couple of prairie schooners, w ithout seats, but with plenty ■of hay, to haul their gentlemen friends t<> the scene of action. The night was excruciating, though conveniently cold, but the wagons bring well tilled with la dies, the gentlemen did not complain. C oming .—John Wilson’s Great Con solidated New York and San Francisco Circus, is announce I to perform in Jack sonville next Saturday afternoon and evening, 2d prox., and at Ashland on M<»nd iy, Nov. 4th. This show is pro nounced to be the best, most gorgeous and elegant circus extant, and its per formers, horses, animals, etc., none hut fust-class. We bespeak for it a crowded I d Ute. Sec their ad. in this issue. AGRICULTURAL FAIR RACES. JACKSON COUNTY STOCK prugramme : HOUSEHOLD FABRICS. Best hearth rug $1 and Diph pair woolen knit stockings 1 and AGRICULTURAL FAIR pair cotton knit stock.ngs 1 and pair by Misses under 12 1 and years - FOR 1872. pair woolen fringe mittens 1 and pair woolen mittens pair by Misses under 12 The following is the PREMIUM LIST year* . - - 1 and for the ensuing County Fair, pair woolen Stockings by to be held in Missel under 12 ye’rs 1 and Stocking yarn 1 and Woolen shawl Bybee’s Grove, near Jacksonville, Foot mats - 2 and Gentlemen’s shirts —COMMENCING— SECOND DAY. 44 The following races were run over By At a regular meeting of the Board of bee's Race Course up to to-day, under the supervision of the Jackson County Trustees, held Tuesday. October 15th, the following proceedings were had : Agricultural Society: T hursday , O ct . 24— First Race— A full Board was present. Minutes of last meeting were read and Running race of half mile, free for all, purse $100. First horse, two-thirds of approved. Finance Committee reported favorably purse ; second, one-third. Stephen Booth enters b. g. “Caducus.” on the bill of Peter Boschey, Street Commissioner, of $22, which was ordered W. J. Stanley enters br. g. “Dick.” paid. - Mr. Carlton entersc. f. “Ninnie.” The committee appointed to consider WEDNESDAY, October 23d, 1872, A fair start was effected, and the race was easily won by “Caducus,” who led the application of Samuel Vose to pur —AND— all the way, “Dick” second; “Ninnie,” chase lot No. 1, block No. 52, made a re third. Time, 53 seconds. Considerable port, and recommended the same be sold CONTINUING FOUR DAYS. to Vose for $15. Report was accepted, pools were sold on this race, and “Cadu cus” was invariably the favorite, though and it was ordered that said lot be sold Entrance for money premium* 33J per eent. on the other horses had their friends, and to said applicant, and deed be executed the amount of the premium offered. sold for considerable as second and third upon the payment of said sum and ex penses of deed. choice. The Cemetery Road Committee, to LIST OF PREMIUMS : Second Race— At about 3 o’clock the whom was referred the matter of erecting running race of single dash of a mile, for 2-year-old colts, purse of $150, first horse a new cemetery gate, asked for further First Department. to get $100, and second horse, $50, was time to rejiort. Granted. The Committee to whom was referred run, with the following entries: HORSES. the application of John Miller and oth Jeff. Hamlin enters r. g. “Tom.” In this department tho nme animal cannot be ers, to open a street, were allowed fur entered more than once, except in the sweepstakes, B. B. Griffin enters s. g. “Simms.” or as a colt with its sire or dam, us a member of a Richard Hull enters b. f. “Too Little.” ther time to report. family. The Town Treasurer made his quarter A rather uneven start was effected,! No animal will be allowed to comp te for any with “Tom” leading, “Too Little” next, ly report, which showed $155 currency premium unless free from disease or blemish which can transferred to posterity. and Simms, last. They pursued this ro and S4.21, coin, on hand. Ordered on file. CLASS I—IIORSKS or ALL WORK — STALLIONS. tation for about one-quarter of a mile,' R. S. Dunlap, Sexton, made his quar Best 4 years old and over.............. $10 and diploma when “Tom” and “Too Little” closed terly report, «bowing receipts last quar 2d best “ “ .............. 5 “ and ran neck and neck to near the ter to be $27.50. Ordered on file. MAKES. The following bills against the town Best 4 years old and over.............. $10 and diploma home stretch, where the filly had the lead “ " .............. 5 “ were presented : Win. Hoffman, record 2d best” by a few feet. This order was followed CLASS II — DRAFT HOUSES — STALLIONS. to within a short distance of the stand, ing cemetery lots, $3 ; V. S. Hayden, bill Best 2 years old and over..............$10 and diploma when, through some cause, the filly's making deed and for stamp, $3 ; Refer 2d best “ “ .............. i> " speed was checked, and “Tom” won the red to Finance Committee. MARKS. Liquor licenses were granted to Wint- Best 2 year* old and over, with race by a short nock, “Too Little” sec colt by side,................................. $10 and diploma ond, and “Simms” bringing up the rear. jen & Helms, II. PajH?, M. A. Brentano, Bcst2 yrsold and over, withoutcolt 5 “ “ Million Bronson. Licenses were or Time 2:08. CL AS* III—ROADSTERS—STALLIONS. This was a close and exciting race, and dered to be issued upon filing their se Best 3 years old and over.............. $10 and diploma 2d Lest “ “ .............. 6 “ the filly quite surprised her most san cured ami approved bonds. 6ELMMC«. The bill to amend ordinance No. 11, guine friends, who expected her to weak Best 3 year* old aud over............... $3 and diploma fixing rates for billiard license at $20 per 2d Lest' en at the half-pole. Considerable pools “ “ ............... > “ were also sold on this race, “Tom” sell annum, or $10 for six months, for each MAKES. ing as first choice, “Simms” as second, table, to take effect ten days after pas Best 3 Year* old and over.............. $!0 and diploma 2d best' “ “ .............. 6 “ sage, was passed. and “Too Little” last. CLASS IV — CARRIAGE HOUSE*. An ordinance to protect cemetery F riday , O ut . 25— First Race— Trot Best pair carriage horses, owned ting race, 3 in ", for purse of $200. First grounds was passed, and on motion of and used as such by one person..$6 and diploma horse, two-thirds of purse ; second horse, Mr. Linn, the Recorder was ordered to 2d do.................................................. 4 “ CLASS V — ROADSTER TKAMS. have 1(.N) copies of the «ante printed aud one-third. Best double team roadsters owned Mr. Berry enters Ja’. McDonough’s posted about the cemetery aud other pub and used as such by one owuer...$6 and diploma b. g. “Mountain Boy,” 4 years old, by lic places, where necessary. 2d do.................................................. 4 “ • All animals competing for premium* in classes The ordinance to prevent trespass on Vermont. III, IV and V, will be exhihited iu harness, and a streets, was read a second time. Mr. John Miller enters b. g. ••Dan.” trial ot speed required. This was an interesting race, and was Wilson then asked that the same be read ci . ass vi—COLTS. won by “Mountain Boy” in three a third time and be put upon its final Be. t 2 ye*r-ol l................................... $3 and diploma 2 do straight heats, distancing “Dan” on the passage. The motion was not sustained, ! 2 1 do.............. Best ¡-year old.................................. 3 do last. Time, 3:08, 3:14, and 2:57. “Moun and the hill went over to next meeting. 2d best................................................ 2 do do On motion of Mr. Wilson, it was re Best stickling colt.............................. 3 tain Boy” is a powerful colt, with a : 2d best ................................................ 2 do square, steady gait, and is capable of solved that a committee be appointed CI.ASS YU — SADDLE NORSES. making a mile in several seconds less to proceed immediately and have all Bust saddle horse.............................. $6 and diploma than he made the last—2:57—which is needful and necessary repairs made to the 2d Lest............................................... 4 de town hall and building, and Helms, Wil y ci. es . CLASS Vili — JACKS AND very fast for a colt. We will, however,! say that any colt of the fame age in Ore son and Bilger, were made such Com Best Jack .................................... ....$5 and diploma do Best Jennet.................................. .... 5 gon can pack oir a large amount of mittee. do Best mule 2 years old................. .... 5 monev from this county if he can beat do Best mule 1 year old.................. .... 5 “M ountain Boy,” who is destined to be-j DlSSOLU rioNS.—Several dissolutions Best pair of mules raised io county.. 8 do comq a flyer some day. of partnership took place this week. CLASS IX —CATTLE—BULL*. Among them, that of Miller & Shannon Best l>urham Bull....................... ..$10 and diploma C oncfrt . — A grand concert will be do Best Devon Lull.............................. iO —Mr. Shannon retiring. do Best Aldciny Bail....................... ... 10 given at Horne’s Ilall next Thursday The original firm of Osburn & Co. has cows. evening, 31st inst., by Prof. E. C. Brooks, been dissolved, Mr. K. F. Osburn retir- Best Durham Cow....................... ....$8 and diploma and nt the Ashland Academy on Satur ing—Prof. E. (’. Brooks having pur do I>-st Devon Cow.......................... .... 3 day, Nov. 2d, on which occasion the chased his interest. do Best Ahlerny Cow....................... .... 8 large organ connected with the school SWEEPSTAKES W e were favored with several showers Best Bull ef any breed............... ..$10 and diploma will be used. The following is the pro do of rain this week, which had the good Best Cow of any breed............... ... 10 gramme : CALVES. Introductory Overture—“Tnncrcdi”—' effect of placing the race track in ex Best Durham Calf...................... ....$5 and diploma cellent condition, though it was rather Best Devon Calf........................... by Rossini. do do detrimental to the ultimate success of the Best Alderny Calf....................... Ballad. SWEETSTA KES Instrumental music—Violin and Or Fair. Best Calf of any breed............... ....$5 and diploma gan. SHEEP. R ead the new advertisements. Ballad. Best Buck........................................ $3 and diploma Violin Solo, with accompaniment— 2d best............................................... 2 do DIED. Best ewe.................. 3 do De Beriot. do CHATHAM—On Pleasant creek, Oct. 1st, 1872, 2d beat.............................................. 2 Finale Recherche. Nancy Jane, wife of Jvlin Chatham ; aged 32 SWINE. Cantanta—“The Storm King”—By B. years and 5 days. Best Boar.......................................... $7 and diploma F. Baker. 2d best............................................... 3 do Best sow............................................ 7 do Doors open at 6 o’clock. Performance 2d best.............................................. 3 do to commence at 7, »harp. B eats I t .—Our Northern exchanges last week announced, with a great flour ish of trumpets, that Chas. Bascom, of the Dalles, had raised 150 of potatoes in his .garden from two potatoes. Jack- son county beats that all hollow. Mr. S. B. Hull, who resides on Rogue river, also raised 150 jxmnds from the same N otice and P ublic A uction .—I amount, in a field, without extra pains, will sell on November 9th, 1872, at my lie also raised another variety of pota residence in Jacksonville, at public auc toes,—the Prolific,—a specimen of which tion, all my household furniture, horses, can be seen at the Peat Office. harness—in fact, everything. Terms, P ersonal .—H. K. Hanna, Esq., re cash, or from six to twelve months turned from Salem last Monday, where credit, upon approved security. be has been engaged as Judiciary Clerk Notice is also given to all person« in of the Senate. debted to me to come forward and settle K II. Zigler, who has been on a visit immediately, and thereby save cost, as I to the Albany and State Fairs, returned am determined to close my business here. D r . L. T. D avis . • this week. Judge P. P. Prim returned from Salem S how .—Billy Wilkinson gave another Thursday, where he has been attending of his popular entertainments at Horne's the Supreme Court. Hall to a good house last Saturday night. Archbishop Blanchet, of Portland, and The acts were interspersed with some Father Farley, of Yreka, are in town. comic songs by a stranger, who also Dr. S- F. Chapin and family returned played a solo on the bones, in excellent from a s isit to the States this week. manner. The show was also enlivened N. Langell returned from Salem with the delightful presence of a man Thursday, having been excused from his legislative duties on account of sickness dressed in woman’sclothes, which caused considerable merriment. in his family. T he F air .—The present County Fair, which commenced last Wednesday, has so far been a great success. Although the weather has been very unfavorable, the attendance was very large, increas ing each day. The pavilion was stocked with an elegant exhibition of ladies’ handiwork, a large and fine stock of veg etables of all kinds, etc., the different varieties of live stock were well repre resented with the best and finest breeds, and the races were excellent. Every body seemed to enjoy themselves well, and too much credit cannot be given the officers and members of the Society for the energy and interest they manifested in pushing the Fair through. Owing to the fact that the awarding of the premi ums, etc., is incomplete, wo omit the proceedings this week, but will give a full report next week. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. EGYPTIAN SPRING WHEAT; NOTICE TO THE FARMERS. POULTRY. 4 4 4 4 94 44 44 4 4 FOUUTH DAY. 4 4 Cluti VII. — Saddle horses—from 10 to 11, A. m . Clan VIII. — Jacks, jennets and mules—from 11 to 12, A. . M, MISCELLANEOUS. Clan IX.— Cattle—from 10 to 11, A. M. • Best pair dress boots - SI and Diploma. “ —Sheep—from II to 12, a . n . • - 1 and pair heavy boots “ —Poultry—from 1 to 2, p. m . - 1 and e 4* pair lady’s shoes - Awarding of W. C. Myers’ special premiums, in MECHANICAL PRODUCTS. the forenoon, All entries for purses will be closed at 6 o’clock, Best display of cabinet ware - $5 and p. m ., of tbe day preceding the race. “ wooden ware - tinwure - 2 and 44 4« 99 44 4 4 44 ASHLAND SCHOOL Fourth Department ASHLAND, OREGON. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 1st Premium. 2d Prem. E ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE that the Best bushel of wheat.........$3 00 $2 00 Ashland Academy is rapidly approaching “ oat,............. 3 00 2 00 2 00 completion, and will commence its first term on " barley......... 3 00 o 00 the first Monday of next October. No expense Twelve ear* of corn............ 3 00 or pains will be spared to make its rooms inviting Display of grain from one farm.................................. « oo 4 00 to all, and in situation, for health and beauty, we Peck of white beaus.......... 2 00 1 00 believe tbe Ashland Academy is not surpassed by pea,.................... 2 N 1 00 any in the land. It will be fully furnished with alfalfa seed........ 5 00 8 00 Maps, Charts, Pianos, Organs, Philosophic Ap paratus, etc., and much care will be taken to se Display of squashes 5 or 1 00 cure for it a competent board of instructors. inure.................................. 2 00 1 00 TUITION PER TERM : onions............... o 00 EXTRAS PER TERM I 1 00 Primary...... . beot9.................. 2 OU $4.00 Languages, eacb,..$ 3.00 1 00 Prep iratory, . 5.00 Penciling, ............. 3.00 Cauliflower........ 2 00 Sub. Junior,. . C.OO Painting................ 10.00 display of vegc 3 on Junior..... ... . 7 00 Instr’m’nt’l Mutic 10.00 5 00 tables from 1 garden . 8.00 Use of Instrument, 3.00 2 00 Senior.......... garden seed*..... 3 00 2 60 Book-keeping (single entry)............................ $3.00 apples................ 3 00 2 0« “ (double entry),............................. 6.00 pears................ 5 3 00 • 00 peaches .............. 3 00 Board can be had in private families or with the 2 00 plutus................... 3 00 Principal’* family, at $3.50 per week, exclusive of 4 00 washing. grapes3 varieties • Od We believe that no Academy in the State offers FLOUR. like inducements at such low rates. If further in and diploma 00 S3 Best sack of wheat flour........ formation is desired, it may be obtained by calling Sack of red wheat flour to be on or addressing R ev . J. II. SKIDMORE, Mxbibtcd by the manufactur 27xtf. Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. er, with statement of the va riety and quantiity of wheat to make it.................................. 2 00 W 4 4 4 4 • » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, 4 4 CI1EKSK. Best cheese of domestic manu facture...................................... 5 H —CONDUCTED BY THE — 4 4 BUTTER, BREAD, ETC. Beit exhibit of butter................ $5 • « bread.......... . 2 do. corn bread., 2 rye bread......... 2 brown bread.... 4 4 I I I 00 H 00 00 SISTERS I THE HOLY NAMES, Jacksonville, Oregon I HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will commence about the middle of August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. nONKY, PRESERVES, PICKLKS. The following are the terms : Best honey, not less than 10 tbs..$l 00 and diploma Board and tuition, per term,.......................... I $40.00 Bost canned tomatoes...... Entrance fee, only once,.................................. 5.00 4 black berries 1 00 Piano................................................................. 15.00 4 1 00 raspberries... Drawing and painting,................................... 8.00 « 4 peaches ....... 1 00 Bed and bedding............................................... 4.00 4 4 4 4 1 00 pears............. 4 4 « « Select Day School. apples........... 1 00 4 4 4 1 Ofl quinces......... Primary, per term.......................... I $ 6.00 4 1 00 cherries ....... 8.00 Junior............................................................. 4 1 00 currants...... . mentor....................................... «••••••••••••••••••• 10.00 4 4 J 00 giapes.......... Pupils are received at any time, and their term* 4 4 Best jelly, apple............. will be counted Irorn the day of their entrance. 4 1 00 currant......... For further particulars, apply at tbe Academy. 44 « < 1 00 peach............ v2n31:ly. 4 4 1 00 quince ......... 1 00 Best preservedquinces..... FUBNITUBE WARE-ROOM, 1 00 peaches........ . 4 4 4 pears............. 1 00 » (Corner California and Oregon Streets.) apples.......... 1 00 4 4 * 4 1 00 plums ..... . 44 JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON 1 00 Best ternato catsup.......... 44 Best picklsd cucumbers... 1 00 44 44 1 00 onions ......... DAVID LINN « 4 1 00 gherkin*..... Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of fur WINKS, LACKR DEER, CIDER AND VINECAR. niture, consisting of Best yield of wine from grapes, Bedsteads, quantity and quality consid Bureaus Tables, ered....«................................... I ss 00 and diploma Best white wine.......................... 1 00 Stands, Sofas, Lounges, I 1 00 Best red wine...................... 4 1 00 Best white sparkling wino 4 1 00 Best blackberry wine...... <4 Chairs of All Kinds, Best currant wine............. 1 U0 • 4 5 00 keg Best 5 gallon _ _ of lager Guilt Mouldings, • 4 Best 5 gallon keg of cider 5 00 Etc., Etc« •4 Best sample of vinegar..... 5 00 T 4 4 94 « 4 4 44 4 4 I 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 e 4 44 4 4 4 4 « 4 DRIED AND PRESERVED FBC1T. Greatest number of variety s and best specimens, not less than 2Ibs each.......................... $2 00 and diploma Greatest number of varieties and best specimens of fresh pre served fruit, not less than on® 4 4 can or jar each.......................... 3 00 FINE ARTS. PARLOR & BED-ROOM SUITS, ALSO DOORS, SASH and BLINDS always on hand aud made to order. Lumber planed on reasonable terina, ¿^-Undertaking a specialty.'Sß' 30xtf. CANDIES! CANDIES!! DKAWINGS, PAINTING*, BTC. Bost (pecimen oil painting by —FRESH AND PURE AS— Diploma American artist........................ Same by Oregon artist................ • • Best specimen in water colers... *4 in oil by foreigu 4 4 artist .... Manufactured every day of tho best material* by <4 •> water color, by 4 4 artist..... CANTY & WACN R 4 4 4 uncolored photo- <4 graph.... •••**••••«•• e •••••• •••••• 4 4 W holesale & R etail C onfectioners , 4 4 * fruit painting....... $1 : 00 and 4 4 4 flower painting.... No. 107 Montgomery St., San Fraudato Best Oregon landscape in oil by Oregon artist............................ Best exhibitof paintings by Ore gon or foreign artist................ Best specimen of fancy painting The attention of the trade is called to our im 44 4« 44 mense assortment of Candies and other go®d* suit water colors.............................. able for the 4 4 display of printing.............. HOLIDAYS. 4e and specimens of penmanship..$1 4 And warranted to keep in all climates. crayon drawing................... Prices LOW and terms LIBERAL. Order* for pencil drawing...... . ........... 44 the interior promptly and carefully attended to. « pen drawing........................ 4 4 n38m3. display ot foreign merchan 44 dise........................................... 4« SPARKLING DEWI «4 4 4 49 4 94 t 4 44 44 44 44 49 4 All entries shall be made with the Secretary, and no entry will be received later than 6 o’clock Best two-horse family carriage - Diploma. r. m . of the first day of the Fair. Ne deviation • Best top buggy . - - from this rule except by order of the Board. No “ — FO R— Best farm wagon for general purpose 1 article, or any animal, entered for Premium can 4 Best spring market Wagon be remove« and taken away without special per Ceugha, Colds, Croup and Bronchitis. Best wagon or carriage brake 4 4 mission, before the close ot the exhibition. No Premium will be paid on articles or animals re T is an Ague Preventive, Blood Purifier, Invig- Third Department. moved in violation of this rule. / A speed pro- orator and Appetizer, is good lor all Nervous and Bilious ailments, and is the most efficacious TEXTILE FABRICS. MILL AUD DOMESTIC gramme will be published on report of the Com- tn it tec. Lung .Medicine extant. All of it* ingredients are PRODUCTS. purely vegetable. Try a bottle. Prepared by (Articles tJ be exhibited by manufacturer.) WM. II. PARKER, Ml’KE I) PROGRAMME t 39m3 Jacksonville, Oregon. MILL FABRICS. Best displar of woolen goods by Diploma. one factory Thursday, Oct. 24th. NEEDLE, SHELL AND WAX WORK, CLOTHIM®, MATS, Firtt Rae'.— Running race, half mile, purse of CAPS, ETC. California Street, $160. Entrance, 20 percent, of purse. Best exhibit and greatest number N ew * M illinery S tore .—Mrs. Bren- First horse,........................................................... $66 $5 and Diploma of articles in this class JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. tano, who has just returned from San 4 4 second horse, ....................................................... 33 Ottoman cover 4 4 Fancy chairwork witn nsedlo Francisco, will open next week a large Second Race.— Running Race, single dash of one AVING purchased Blackwell’s barber »hop Crotchet shawl - . - 2 and “ mile, for two-year-olds, purse of $150. Entrance, and well selected stock of millinery in Jacksonville, I am fully prepared to do all Lamp-stand mat 20 per cent, of purse kinds o work in my line in the best manner and at goods, artificial flowers, laces and ladies' 3 and “ Ornamental needle-work First horse,.. $100 reasonable pric1 s. 2 and ** Silk embroidery furnishing goods. Her place of business Second horse . 50 4 4 Embroidered dressing-gown RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. will be at the store formerly occupied by Embroidered lady’s robe 2 and “ Call at the »hop formerly occupied by Blockwcll. Embroidered tahle-spread E. C. Brooks. • Friday, Oct. 25th. »2 n27:tf GEO. SC1IUMPF. Embroidered children’s clothes - 5 and " Trotting race, best three in five, purse of $200. En Embroidered lady’s collar 1 and “ S ide T ent .—Don’t fail to see the mu trance, 20 percent, of purse Embroidered handkerchief 1 and “ seum of Living Wonders, consisting of ..$133 First horse,.. 2 Embroidered with beads and “ 66 Second horse Tatting collar ... 1 and " the great American Giantess, Sea Lion, Oregon Street, Worked collar ... 1 and “ and many other curiosities, in the side Worked handkerchief 1 and “ Saturday, Oct. 26th. 4 4 tent, connected with John Wilson's Cir JACKSONVILLE OGN. Display of millinery Running race, best two in three, purse of $200. Assortment of glove* k mittens 2 and “ cus and Hippodrome. Admission, 50 4 Entrance, 20 per cent, of purse. HIS RESTAURANT has just been opened to Variety of linen embroidery cents; children, 25 cents. .$133 - - A* and •• First horse,... the public, and solicits their patronage. The Specimen of wax flower* 44 66 she'1 work Second horse, table will be supplied with the best the market Specimen af T hanks .—Mr. Wilbur Beeson has our j ford*. Board by the day or week, and meal* at Specimen braid work 2 and “ Embroidered picture thanks for a large quantity of superior all hour*. All race* to be governed by the rules of the 4 White quilt . . . . Board, per day .................................................... $1 00 State Fair, three to enter and two to start. grapes. Even our devil smole a ghastly . . . ” per week..................................................$5.00 Worked quilt J. S. HERRIN, Pre*’!. 4 smile as the grapes disappeared down his Board and lodging, per week,.......................... $6.00 Silk quilt ... n and “ H. K. H akrà . Seo’y. Tatchwork quilt r2uo31:tf. J. R. HUDSON. capacious throat. It—VEHICLES. WAGON-MAKING BALM MEDICINE! —AND— BLACKSMITHING I 4 I NEW BARBER SHOP. H OF 44 Bost lot of improved breed........... $5 and diploma WOULD SAY TO THE FARMERS OF 2d best “ “ 3 do Southern Oregon, who desire to sow a first class articlo of wheat, that I have the Egyptian Spring wheat for *ale, at $1 50 per bushel, at mv Second Department. farm on Applegate, Jackson county. This wheat took the premium at the Worhl’s Fair, in Germa MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ny, three years ago, and stands the drouth better CLASS 1 — IIOCSEIIOID IMPLEMENTS, BTC. titan any other kind. The average yield per acre, one year with another, is rixty bushel*. See spec- Beet churn . - . . . Diploma. imcn at the Post Office, Jacksonville. Best Butter Worker - - - “ 39m3 ED. HENDRICKS. Best Washing Machine - - “ Best Broad Grain and Seed Sower $3 and “ 'UllY TIIE CLASS Ciani.— Horses and mares of all work—from 10 to 11 o’clock, A. M. Clan /¿.— Draft horsesfrom 11, a . m ., to 12, m . Clan III.— Roadsters—from 1 o’clock, p. M., t® 2, p. M. third D ay . Ciati IV.— Carriage Horses—from 10 to 11, a . M. Clan V. — Roadster teams—from 11 to 12, A. M. Clatt VI. — Colts—from J to 2, p . m . 4 4 IIE undersigned are prepared to do all kind* of work in their line. Wagon* manufactur ed from choice timber, and ironed in a superior manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches don® on short notice and at reasonable Urms. Give us * call. iJ4T‘Shop on Oregon street^Oho door abov® Franco-American Hotel. CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. 4tf T FORT KLAMATH EXPRESS LINE 44 1 1IIE undersigned have established • regular . line of hacks, running from JACKSONVILLE to FORT KLAMATH, 44 NEW RESTAURANT, T (via Link River) for the accommodation of pas sengers and fast freight. Iisek will leave Jack sonville every Munday at 4 o clock, a. M., and ar rive nt Ft. Klamath on Wednesday ; leave Fort Klamath on Thursday, and arrive at Jacksonville on Saturday. MANNING A V. EBB. 27yl Preprietoiw. ALL. KINDS OF 4 Neatly, Promptly and Cheaply Executed 44 4 —AT THE— 44 4 TIMES OFFICE