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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1872)
* ♦ I ITEMLETS S« Disagreeable weather. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9. 1872. Agente l'or lite ‘•Timea.’* Stages arrive late these days. Circuit Court begins next week. The Circus didn’t perform at Ashland. Geese and ducks are becoming abun • - New York Gee. P. Row in. A Co., - San Francisco Taos. 3 oyc *. - . . - - Portland dant. L. S amvbl , - Jackson county cast a small vote last - San Francisco L. P. F isiikr , . - - - Josephine Co. Tuesday. D ak . U rbbm , îoton ani! ¿ountn. A S uccess .—Prof. Brooks’ concert at Ashland was a great suceess, the house being crowded. I N otary P ublic .—Gov. Grover has appointed Thomas Mulhollan, of Hot t (Springs, Jackson county, a Notary Pub lic. ' Too L ate . —A communication from Roseburg is unavoidably left out on ac i count of being received too late for inser tion. R ktvrnrd .—Hon J. N. T. Miller’s surveying party returned from an expe dition to the Lake country, where they have been several mouths. ; T hanksgiving D ay . —The President has set apart Thursday, November 28th. as Thanksgiving Day, and the turkey begins to roost high. E nded .—The teaming season is about ■ ended, the late rains having placed the Toads in such a condition that it is im- i possible to team to advantage. C ircuit C ourt .—The November term of the Jackson County Circuit Court, i Judge Prim presiding, will commence next Monday, 11th inst. The docket is much smaller than last winter’s. The Jacksonville String Band lias dig- bunded. Wood-haulers still busy, and doing big business. Merchants have about received all their goods. There was a pleasant surprise party at Wm. Bybee’s last Monday evening. Owing to tho Circuit Court docket be- ing incomplete, we omit publishing it. Bets of 10 to 1 were freely offered on O’Conor—that he’d get beat—with no takers. The late rains have softened the ground, and farmers are busy with their fall ! plowing. A letter was lately dropped into the post office at Goose Lake, directed to “Sehichagough, Illinoyse.” Tho members of Mr. W. T. Locke’s Writing School had a pleasant sociable at Horne’s Hall last night. The present cool weather has caused the fleas and bed-bugs to sus|>end opera tions, and our devil rejoiQetli greatly thereat. Wm. Miller of Laue county, whose cattle were stampeded by the Indians near Klamath Lake some time ago, has recovered a part of the stock. The time for setting out shade trees will soon be on hand. The fall season is by far the best for transplanting maples, so said by those who have had experience. < rth ’ s B uilding .—This elegant structure is now nearly completed, and, If that anvil artist who so assiduously though the inclement weather has im peded the work, will be ready for occu practices “Shoo Fly,” and other classical music, near this oflice, will call at the pation in a short time. American Consul's house, China, he will “T hou abt G one from O ur G aze , will be liberally rewarded. but W e ll not D eplore T hee .”—The A youthful lover who sang and played notorious “French i’ete,” who lias been a at his young lady’s house two mortal j»est to this community for some time, hours, Friday night, was electrified after “has folded his tent like the Arab, and a short pause by a cordial “thank you” silently stole away.” His absence is gracefully pronounced by the “other perceivable. feller,’’ who appeared at the window. R emoval .— E. C. Brooks has removed his jewelry «tore to the new drug store, in which he has lately acquired an in terest. E. Jacobs will remove his variety store to a room in John Orth's new building next week. Do not neglect a cold. Thousands have been carried to early and unnecessary graves bv not resorting to sonic sure and reliable means of cure. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is offered ns a cure of nearly half a century’s standing, and is in all respects the best for coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping-cough, etc. The Yreka Journal says : “Ben Holla day has hauled off the steamer running to Crescent City, aud the Jacksonville freight will now come through this county, via Redding, for Southern Ore gon. The Jacksonville merchants have already ordered their winter goods via Redding, which will make lively times for the teamsters from now until the roads close, ami make more business during winter for teaming whenever it is possible to make the trip at a reasona ble rate of freight. N ew A dvertisements .—James T. Glenn oilers the Angel farm for rent. “W ent to the B oard .”—Hon. E. C. Osburn Brooks—New Drug Store. Mason informs us that his bill for the L. T. Davis—Final Settlement. formation of a new county from the G. \V. Holt—Lime Notice. eastern part of this county was not pass ed, owing to the inability of the Legis J osephine C ounty .—Josephine has lature to reach it for action. undoubtedly gone for Greeley by a small The bill introduced for the annexation majority. The only precincts heard of a part of Jackson county to Josephine, from are Kelbyville, Slate Creek and also was not passed. Williamsburg, which give Greeley ail aggregate majority of about 12. Tho T he C ircus .—John Wilson’s Consoli other precincts will increase the major dated Circus gave one of its excellent ity to about 25. performances in Jacksonville last Satur day to a very large house. The perform H omicide .—Andrew Roundtree was ance was the l>est witnessed in town for i killed in Goose Lake valley, on the 2d a long time, and the clown was especially 'day of October, by M. L. Smith, who gn/»d. In short, everybody was satisfied acknowledged to several witnesses that with the entire circus, except those who he killed him by striking him with a hoe, and justified himself in the act on stayed to see the concert afterwards. the ground that Roundtree had assaulted P ersonal .—Thomas B. Kent, pub him with a pistol while he was in the lisher of the T imes , left for Roseburg field digging potatoes with the hoe. last Monday. Smith had a preliminary examination Those gay and handsome chaps, K. F. before a Justice of the Peace and was dis Osburn and Robt. A. Miller, left on charged. The difficulty grew out of a Thursday’s stage for the Willamette— reported improper intimacy between the former for Corvallis, and the latter Smith and Roundtree’s wife. for Salem. T he E lection .—The Presidential elec Sheriff McKenzie returned from East tion last Tuesday was the quietest and Portland this week. I most orderly election held in Jackson G ame . — For several days the wild county, in fact the whole State, for many geese have been winging their way years, not even a genuine drunk gracing southward and frequenting the grain the occasion. But very little interest, it fields in this vicinity. Since the late seems, was manifested among Demo rains the ducks are beginning to arrive. crats, a large number of whom refused Some of our hunters are expecting large to vote, though tho vote in Jacksonville, numbers of ducks the coming winter. through the exertion of some of our citi Quails are also unusually numerous in zens, ran up to 294—ten tickets being the valley. Our game market will soon thrown out, in consequence of two each be supplied with these fine birds, and being cast by five persons. The follow shot-guns, gum boots and trained dogs ing arc the respective majorities in the will be in demand. precincts of Jackson county, as far as T he S chools .— Various schools in heard from : tha county opened their winter terms last Monday. Prof. J. B. Farley opened his private school with an attendance of about fifty scholars. The Jacksonville District School, Prof. Robb and lady, teachers, opened with about thirty scholar*. The Sisters’ school commenced its sec ond quarter with a good attendance. The Ashland Academy, under the su pervision of Rev. J. H Skidmore, opened under the moat favorable auspices. Sev eral from Jacksonville and other parts of the county are in attendance. Mr. Wm. Kreutzer's German School will commence its second quarter next GREELEY. Jacksonville...... Ashland.............. Table Rock......... Rock Point........ Little Butte........ Leland................ Applegate.......... •••••eeeeeee Total 69 14 31 15 14 3 20 166 GRANT. Phœnix........ Grant’s Pass Manzanita... Union Town 41 15 a* 7 21 Total..................................................... Greeley’s majority over Grant, 82. Only 13 O’Conor vote* were cast in these precinct*. The returns from the other precincts week. Mr. W. T. Leeke’s Writing School will undoubtedly swell Greeley’» major ity to over 100. closed Its second term this week. ! I ngalls ’ S urveyino P arty . — Our F or R ent .—Tho undersigned offers ! readers will recollect that Mr. Ingalls fur rent his fine farm of 250 acres, 100 acres in fitted out a surveying party at this place cultivation, situated 2 miles cast of Jacksonville, about the 4th of July last, says the Yre on the Ashland road. For terms, apply at my JOHN ORTH * ka Inion, to survey the country be buteher-«hop. tween the Ninth Standard on the south THI! AEW ! and the California and Oregon line on I MEDICAL DISCOVERY! the North, and Little Klamath and Tule Lakes on the west and Gooso Lake on | : the east. Mr. Ingalls had a contract ! from the government to survey this dis .A. "Vegetable h'wBstitiite trict. Mr. McKay, one of tiie party, has i FOR been stopping in Yreka the ¡»resent week. From him we learn tliAt the job HAS LONG BEEN NEEDED, more especi has been completed and the company I T ally on the Pacific Coast, a remedy for inactiv disbanded. It is proper to remark that ity of the Liver. the belt of country immediately to the! The Superiority of the Liver King ST. MARY’S ACADEMY EVERYBODY —CONDUCTED BY THE — SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES, Jacksonville, Orcgen FI1HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will Q commence about the middle of August^and is divided in four «es.-ion.*, of eleven weeks each. The following arc the terms : Board nnd tuition, per term................ $40.00 Entrance fee, only once,....................... 5.00 Piano....................................................... , 15.00 Drawing and painting,........................ . , 8.00 Bed and bedding,.................................. . . 4.00 THE GREAT LIVER KING! CAN HAVE A CHANCE — AT— Select Day School« I Primary, per term.................................. Junior,...................................................... Senior....................................................... Pupils are received at any time, and their terms west of Goose Lake for a breadth of over any other remedy introduced consists in the will be counted from the day of their entrance. : For further particulars, apply at the Academy. about twenty miles, known as the “Dev following 1. It operates upon the Stomach and Liver and v2 n31:1y. il's garden,” was sectionized last year. not upon the lower bowels. 1’lie most of this is perfectly worthless 2. It is pleasant to the taste, and dues not pro duce nausea of the stomach. even for pasturage. Mr. McKay informs 3. It is purely vegetable, and doe« not injure (Corner California and Oregon Streets.) us that but little of the country survey tho system like mineral remedies 4. It can be given with ease to children, which ed has any value except for pasture, and in itself will mako it popular as a family medicine. a great deal of it but little value for that. | 5. Per«ons of delicate constitution who cannot pills, will hail it with joy. DAVID LINN On the borders of Tule and Clear Lake* take 6. It is perfectly harmless, and can in nowise Keep« constantly on hand a full assortment of fur there is some land that will produce injure you and persons who are troubled with niture, consisting of SACHS BROS’ FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, grain and vegetables, but eien that i* Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheuma better adapted to grazing. tism, Sick Headache, Dizziness J urors .—The following arc the jurors impaneled for the ensuing term of the Circuit Court, to commence Monday, November 11th : Charles Miller, Wm. Chambers, T. G. Dew*, M. F. Hurst, J. A. Boyer, T. II. Moreland, Elijah Jones, C. Magruder, E. R. Abbott, L. Broadsword, D. N. Birds eye, W. A. Childers, L. J. C. Duncan, J. W. Hamrick, F. Luy, C. F. Blake, M. Fountain, G. W. Isaacs, J. N. T. Miller, Z. Card well, C. Kretzer, A. Gordon, J. G. Lanterman, Ole C. Gunnison, Isaac Miller, Sanford Amy, J. W. Mills, g . Karewski, J no. Head, T. II. Fielder, R. B. Hargadine. SU BSCRIBE —FOR— THE JACKSONVILLE DEMOCRATIC TIMES! -.V GOOD, SPiCY LOCAL PAPER ! and a train of indescribable diseases arising from a doranged Liver, will find T11E LIVER KING Wholesale agent«: Rcdington, Ilost.-ttcr A Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Smith A Davis. Port land, Oregon. Sold by all druggists and dealers ALSO DOORS, SASH and BLINDS in patent luedicino. n44-m3 always on hand and made to order. Lumber planed on reasonable term«. THE ASHLAND ACADEMY 30xtf. FOR BOTH SEXES, CANDIES! CANDIES!! Conducted by Rev. J. H. Skidmore. FRESH AND PURE AS— Assisted by an able Corps of Teachers. ■ rn ¿IS ACADEMY will commence its first term 1 <>n the first Monday of Numember. Th- ro mis are neatly finished and furnished, Hind we believe that no school offers more reasona- ( ole <>r better Inducements f>r those who wish a ¡good education. In confidence, wa say to all, ieotno and see lor yourself. Tt iTioN rtn tliim : extras per term : i Primary........ ..$I 00 Languages, i 3.00 ; Prep iratory,. .. 5.00 | Penciling, .. 3.00 io.no ' Sub. .J unior,.. ... 6.00 I Painting,.... J unior,........... ... 7.00 > Instr’m’nt’l I Senior............ ... 8.00 I Use <4 Instru Book-keeping ingle entry)................ . (double entry )................. Board can be had in private familie Principal’s tami:y, at $3.50 per week, washing. We believe that no A ‘i lorn- in the State offers like inducements at such low rates. If further in formation is desired, it may be obtained by calling i >n 'T addressing R kv . J. H. SKIDMORE, 27xtf. A-bland, Jackson County, Or< gon. I W holesale & R etail C onfectioners , No. 1OÎ Montgomery St., San Francisco. ' We keep everything that a per son expects to find in a first-class House, and we invite tho public to call and sec for themselves. The attention of the trade is called to our irn- inf nse assortment of Candies and other goods suit able fur the . II O L I I) A Y S. Goods shown with pleasure. And warranted to keep in all climates. Prices LOW and terms LIBERAL. Orders fur the interior promptly aud carefully attended to. n"Sm3. SACHS BRO’S. EXCELSIOR” i i I E st T’AV c offer special reduction in prices to all those who wish to purchase for Cash their Fall and Winter supplies. W AGO N -M A KING — ANU— BLACKSMITHING ! On Oregon street, Jacksonville. 1 FgVIIE undersigned tiro prepared to do all kinds g of work in their line. Wagons man’ifactur- cd from choiee timber, and ironed in a superior manner. obi wagon* repaired and made as good ns new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on -bort notice and at reasonable terms. G ive us a call. T-it-Shop on Oregon street, oue door above l’ranco-Ainer’.can Hotel. CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. 4tf Having just received from San Francisco a new stock of 1 am now prepare! to furnish my patrons, and be public generally, with as HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL, ODD FELLOW'S BUILDING, Oregon Street, FORT KLAMATH JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, I : X r 1IE SS LIN E. AVE ON HAND, and OFFER FOR SALE a full supply of ’ll HE undersigned Lave established a regular 1 line of hacks, running from H i ;Ior«c« bruko to work single or doublo. Horses ! ooarded, and the best care bestowed upon them i while in iny charge. COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ; via. Link River) for the accommodation of pas er- MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. sengers and fast freight. Hack will leave Jack i A liberal «Lars of public patronage is solicited. sonville every Monday at 4 o’clock, a . M., and ar PARLOR and BOX STOVES, of différant kinds MANNING H ISII. rive at Ft. Klamath on Wednesday : leave Fort Jacksonville, Ogn., Februa-y 11th, 1871. ASSORTED BAR IRON ; Klamath «n Thursday, and arrive at Jacksonville I on Saturday. ' MANNING 4 WEBB, FR A MO-AM E II ICA N PLOW, CAST and TOE STEEL; 27yl Proprietors. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, EGYPTIAN SPRING WHEAT! Opposite Odd Fellow«’ Hall, CUT and CLINCH NAILS, «fall »irei ; CARRIAGE and TIRE BOLTS and RIVETS; WOULD SAY TO THE FARMERS OF 1 Southern Oregon, who desire to sow a first- CAULDRONS and WASH-KETTLES ; class article of wheat, that I have the Egyptian Spring wheat for sale, at $1.50 per bushel, at my BAKE OVENS and SKILLETS ; farm on Applegate, Jackson county. This wheat took the premium at the World’s Fair, in Germa ny, three years ago, an! stands the drouth better HUNTS’ and COLLINS’ AXES, with or without than any other kind. The average yield per acre, handle« ; one year with another, is sixty bushels. See spec imen nt the Post Oflice, Jacksonville. ALL kinds of cutlery , 39nr3 ED. HENDRICKS. I MADAME de R0B0AM, Proprietor rpiIE MAD AME takes this method of tendering ! I her th nks to the public for the patronage i which lias hitherto been extended to her, and would iesp<^‘tfully solicit its continuance. Her tables are always under her immediate con trol ; and by her long experience indie busine«.« she feels confident that .«he will give entire satis faction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom modation of single occupants or families. Her bed« are al way« kept clean. IIORSE SHOES A NAILS ; notici : to the farmeiis . JA CKSON I IL L E, O R EGON. JACKSON and JOSEPHINE ! I TRY Tl IK HARROW TEETH; MANILLA and BALING ROPE ; — FO R — LIFT PUMPS ; Coughs, Colds, HUNTERS’EMPORIUM! I i BALM MEDICINE! MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ADVERTISERS! SOUTHERN OREGON! CANTY & WAGNER, BOUGHT £ SOLD. TO ALL ! Manufactured every day of the best materials by 1 *s can be bad on tho Pacific Coast. Saddle horses ! hired to go to any part of the country. Animal« SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS! EVER BROUGHT TO— SPARKLING DEW! FIXE TU KXOl’TS OFFERS SUPERIOR GOODS JiiT'Undertaking a specialty. MANNING & ISII, Prop's. IN THE COUNTIES OF —01— EDUCATIOXAI a THE BEST PAPER! LARGEST CIRCULATION! i Chairs of All Kinds, Guilt Mouldings, Etc«, Etc« LIVERY STABLE HAVING THE A MOST COMPLETE STOCK PARLOR & BED-ROOM SUITS, A SURE SPECIFIC ! -AS WELL AS— SOUTHERN OREGON! —TO SELECT FROM— Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Sofas, Lounges, of the Head, Drowsiness i I PUBLISHED IN h Croup and Bronchitis. T is an Agne Preventive. Blood Purifier. Tnvig- orator and Appetizer, is good for all Nervous and Bilious ailments, and is the most efficacious CALIFORNIA STREET, (Opposite U. S. Hotel,) Lung Medicine extant. All of it.« ingredients are i.urelT vegetable. Try a bottle. Prepared by JACKSONVILLE, OREGON 1 * WM. II. PARKER, GRINDSTONES and HANGINGS; FENCE WIRE ; GIANT POWDER, FUSE and CAPS , CEDAR WARE ; Jacksonville, Oregon. 39 in 3 LWAYS on hand the best stock of patent nnd CLOTnES WRINGERS, PINS and LINES; houie made Rifle and Shot Gun«, «inglo aud double; Revolvers of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringers, the BLASTING and RIFLE POWDER ; latest and best. Also the best Powder and Powder California Street, Î Flasks ; all sort of Shot and Pouches ; Cap«, oils , paints , V arnish , glass a puttt ; Wad«, and everything in the Sportman s line. JA CKSONVILLE, OREGON. The above goods are all of tha best quality, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. All AVING purchased Dlockwell’s barber «hop orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly —FROM A— in Jacksonville, I am fully prepared to do all CULTIVATORS—FIVE and SEVEN TEETH. and in good style. JOHN MILLER. kinds of work in iny line in the best manner and at —Together With— reasonable prici s. Jacksonville, Sept. 9th, 1371. 36 RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. VISITING A General Assortment of SHELF HARDWARE. NOTICE Call at the shop formerly occupied by Block well. v2 n27:tf GEO. SCIIUMPF. N ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDER OF the County Court of Jackson county, made the LAGLLR! 1AGER11 —TO THE— 30th day of October, 1872, sealed proposals for PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS f , building a county bridge across Applegate creek, EAGLE BREWERY on the line of the Thompson Creek road, will be CAST STEEL, MOLINE and JONES PLOWS. received at the Clerk’s office until 12 M., Novem OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND her 16th, 1872. The plan and specifications for LARGEST POSTER! I* is claimed for the Jones plow that it will and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag said proposed bridge are now on file in said office, scour where other« fail ; that it is of lighter draft er Beer in Southern Ore.on, which he will sell in and all bids for building said bridge will he taken and in all respects the best plow crUst. quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the Ito refer to said plan and specifications. TheCourt 26tf. I reserve« the right to reject any and all bills. article. NEATLY & PROMPTLY EXECUTED Each bid must he accompanied bv an undertak ALL KINDS OF ing in the sum of $500, with sufficient surety to inconstantly on hand, every descrip to the efiect that, if the contratct for building said jon rniNTiKTG bridge shall be awarded to the bidder, he shall tion of Tin, Copper and Sheet-iron Ware, within ten days thereafter enter into a written —AT THE— Neatly, Promptly and Cheaply Executed 39tf. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. agreement with sufficient surety to be approved by «aid Court for the building of said bridge, ac * LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING NEATLY —AT THE— cording to said plan and specifications. By order A and PROMPTLY executsd at tha TIMES of the Court. PUNTING OFFICE at tha lawaat rate*. r. DUNN, Clerk. n44-w2. TIMES OFFICE. ALL KINDS OF A NEW BARBER SHOP JOB PRINTING H I J LOWEST RATES!