¿The penwiTiitic ¡¡Times. ♦ CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS ITEMLETS F or R ent .—The undersigned offers The following are the proceeding» of The roads are very rough. Circuit Court still in session. Officers present—Hon. I’. P. Prim, Cir­ Severe frosts nearly every night. All over the streets and lots of it— cuit Judge; J. R. Neil, Esq., District At­ T1IJE AL2W Jacksonville, Oregeu mud. torney ; Thomas T. McKenzie, Sheriff; I rpnE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will MEDICAL DISCOVERY! 1 he farmer is busy getting in his fall Pat. Dunn, Clerk, by S. J. Day, Deputy. 1 commence about the middle of August, and is State of Oregon vs. Arch. Chrisman; grain. divided iu four sessions, of eleven weeks each. The following are the terms : Miners are getting ready for their win­ I indictment for assault with a dangerous $10.00 Board and tuition, per term,............ ter ’ s work. weapon. On motion of District Attorney, Entrance fee, only once..................... , 5.00 ■A Vegetable Substitute The County Courtavill hold a special > Piano................................................... Nail, the cause was continued. 15.00 Drawing and painting, ...................... , 8.00 session to-day. F OK C A U O M E X, I State vs. James Hards; indictment —AT— Bed and bedding................................. 4.00 1’here was nary jury trial in the Circuit for murder. On motion of District At­ Select Day School TT HAS LONG BEEN NEEDED, more especi- Court this week. torney, the cause was continued. Primary, per term.............................. $ 0.00 1 ally on the Pacific Coast, a remedy for inactiv­ Junior,................................................. 8.00 Considerable snow on tho mountains ity of the Liver. State vs. James Hartls; indictment for Senior................. .77........................... 10.00 surrounding town. assault with a dangerous weapon. Cause The Superiority of the Liver King Pupils are received at any time, and their terms We will give the official vote of Jack- over any other remedy introduced consists in the will be counted from the day of their entrance. was dismissed on motion of the District I following : Fur further particulars, apply at the Academy. I son county next week. Attorney. 1. It operates upon the Stomach and Liver and v2 n31:ly. The horse and plow are in demand in not upon the lower bowels. State vs. W. B. Darberry ; indictment 2. It is pleasant to the taste, and does not pro- the valley since the late rains. for larceny. On motion of District At­ daee nausea of the stomach. torney, the cause was dismissed anti, Oliver C. Applegate ha» been appoint­ 3. It is purely vegetable, and does not injure (Corner California and Oregon Streets.) stricken from the docket, on the grounds ed Postmaster of the Yianox Post OHice. tho system like mineral remedies 4. Il can be given with ease te children, which ( that Defendant is confined in the Peni-i Dr. Davis’ auction wa» well attended I in itself will make it popalar as a family medicine. JACKRONV1LLE, - - OREGON. last Saturday, and articles brought large 4. Persons ef delicate constitution who eannot tentiary. take pills, will hail it with joy. State v>. W. B. Darberry ; indictment price». DAVID LIMN 6. It te perfectly harmless, and tan in nowise Several pianos have lately been re ­ TO CKLKCT FROM K««ps o»B»t»ntly on bund « full assortmtnl «f fsr- for larceny. On motion of District At-1 injure you and persons who are troubled with mturs, «ossiiting of ceived in town, and the heart of ye lover torney, the cause was dismissed. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheuma­ Bedsteads, Stat« vs. W. B. Darberry ; indictment rejoiceth. tism, Sick Headache, Dizziness Bureaus, Tables, A corres|M>ndent asks us if mules are, of the Head, Drowsiness for larceny. On motion of District At­ Stands, Sofas, Lounges, liable to take the horse disease. We and a train of indescribable diseases arising from torney, the cause was dismissed. A MOST COMPLETE 8T0CI a ¿«ranged Liver, will find TllE LIVER KING I State vs. W. B. Darberry ; indictment give it up. A new millinery shop will be opened Chairs of All Kinds, for larceny. On motion of District At­ A SURE SPECIFIC ! in the building formerly occupied by E. Guilt Mouldings, torney, the cause was continued. Wholesale agents : Redington, Hostetter i State vs. Chas. Wilson; indictment C. Brooks, in a few day». Etc., Etc. A Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Smith A Davit, Port­ I Geo. W. Fletcher, formerly of this for larceny. On motion of District At­ —or— land, Oregon. Sold by all druggists and dealers ALSO DOORS, SASH and BLINDS place, has been apjMtintcd Route Agent in patent medicine. n44-m3 torney, the cause was dismissed. always on hand and laude to order. on the West Side Railroad. State vs. Chas. Wilson ; indictment EDUCATION Ab. » A tine large elk, weighing over 400 for larceny. On motion of District At­ I.umber planed on reasonable terms pounds, was killed one day this week, torney, thecause was continued. p9~ Undertaking a specialty.-®X State vs. Joseph Wells ; indictment near Ashland, by Mr. Lofftus. 30xtf. i The beavers are laying in supplies, and FOR BOTH SEXES, for murder. Ou motion of District At­ weather sharps predict a season of un- torney, the cause was continued. Conducted by Rev. J- H. Skidmore. i State vs. Cyrus B. Conner; indictment common cold, Of course it is so. — FRESH AND PIKE AS — Our devil »at on a chair already occu- for larceny. On motion of District . Assisted by an able Corps of Teachers. —IYER BROUGHT TO— pied by a yellow jacket, and the conse ­ torney, the cause was dismissed, on quence is he does his work standing. grounds that Defendant could not fpiIIS ACADEMY will oommenco its first term Our quondam friend, Jas. A. Miller, 1 on the first Monday of Notneuiber. found, and that the evidence was The rooms are neatly finished and furnished, Manufactured every day of the best materials by has joined the Good Templars, and is one and wo believe that no school offers more reasona­ sufficient to convict. SOUTHERN OREGON! CANTY & WAGNER, State vs. J. M. Cricket ; indictment for of the big bosses of that order. Sensi­ ble «>r better inducements for those who wish a good education, in confidence, we say to all, larceny. On notice and proper affidavit ble ! come and see for yourself. I W holesale & R etail C onfectioners , There is a certain cow in town with a tvitio . x pan tekm : being filed by Defendant, the Court or­ extras rrn term : dered that the cause be continued until board on her horn«, that is in a fair way Primary............... $4 00 ! Languages, oaeh,..$ 3.00 No. 107 Montgomery St., San Francisco Prep.ratory,........ 5.00 Penciling, ............ 3.00 the next term of the District Court for to be bored by a bullet unless she ia kept Sub. Junior,......... 6.00 I Painting................ 10.00 at home. Junior,., . .............. 7.00 Instr'tn’nt’l Music 10.00 this county. Th« attention of the trade is called to our im­ We keep everything that a per­ We have made arrangement» by which Senior.................... 8.00 Use <>f Instrument, 3.00 Charles Blockwell, Respondent, vs Book-keeping (single entry)............................$3.00 mense assortment of Candies and other goods suit­ son expects to find in a first-class we are enabled to pay fifty cents a piece •• (double entry),.......................... 6.00 able for the James Drum, Appellant ; action at law House, and we invite the public Board can be had in private families or with the HOLIDAYS. to recover money. Judgment rendered for every linger torn oil’ l»y a pistol next to call and see for themselves. Principal's family, at $3.50 per week, exclusive of And warranted to keep in all climates. in favor of Respondent for the sum of week. The linger must be shown at this washing. Good» shown with pleasure. LOW and terms LIBERAL. Orders for office, accompanied by a certificate of We believe that no Academy in the State offers the Prices $10, together with cost» of suits. SACHS BRO’S. interior promptly and carefully attended to. like inducements at such low rates. If further in ­ genuineness from some responsible party. J. M. Cricket vs. Isaac Constant and n38m3. formation is desired, it may be obtained by calling iSTWe offer special reduction in Jessie Constant; action to recover per­ We pay two dollars for three fingers on or addressing Rev. j. H. SKIDMORE, prices to all those ■who wish to sonal property. On motion of Plainlitt’s blown from one baud. They must be 27xtf. Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. purchase for Cash their Fall and I fresh fingers—none of last year's tro­ attorney, the cause was continued. Winter supplies. — AND — phies. Now is the time to get up club». ' State vs. John Moores; indictment for assault with a dangerous weapon. Par­ Items are getting to be scarce. f ties not being ready for trial, the cause! C ounty C oukt P roceedings .—The was continued and Defendant placed un­ der $500 bonds for his appearanco at the following is a, .«ynopsiu of the proceedings next term of the Circuit Court. of the County Court for tli« November Ou Oregon street, Jaeksom illcs F1N1IE undersigned are prepared to do all kinds G rand J ury R eport .'—The following term, which commenced Monday, No­ of work in their line. Wagons manufactur­ ed from choice timber, ami ironed in a superior are the proceedings of the Grand Jury vember 1 th. manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good Present—Hon. E. B. Watson, Judge; for the November term of the Jackson as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on M. H. Drake and Jacob Wagner, Com­ Having just received from San Francisco a new short notice ami at reasonable terms. Give us a e < 'ounty Circuit Court : stock of call. iMY-Shop on Oregon street, one door above ODD FELLOW’S BUILDING, missioners. John A. Boyer was elected Clerk. Franco-American Hotel. Claims to the amount of $819.10 were HARNESS. BIGGIES 1 CARRIAGES CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. A true bill was found against J. M. Jacksonville, Jan. 27tb, 1S72. 4tf audited. Crickett, charged with larceny by brand­ Oregon Street, I am now prepared to furnish my patrons, and The Court set aside tlie petition asking the public generally, w ith as ing a horse. Bail fixed at $500. FORT KLAMATH A true bill was found against John for the establishment of a county road JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FIXE TURNOUTS Moores, charged with assault with dan­ from Peter Simons’ to Jos. Swingle’s, EXPRESS EINE. can ba had on ths Pacific Coast. Saddle horses and the cost of viewer and surveyor or­ as gerous weapon. Bail fixed at $500. hired to g« to any part of the country. Animals rpiIE undersigned have established a regular AVE ON HAND, and OFFER FOR SALB There being no further business, the dered to be paid by the county. Court BOUGHT 4 SOLD. 1 lino of hacks, running from a full supply of < Grand Jury proceeded to make an exam­ then adjourned until Wednesday, Nov. Horses broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them JACKSONVILLE to FORT KLAMATH, ination of the public buildings, and re­ 6th. « Court convened pursuant to adjourn­ while in my char-e. COOKING 6T0VBS AND RANGKS j ported as follows : MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-®^ (via. Link River) for the accommodation of pas­ ment on Wednesday. We find tbe Court House, jail, Clerk's A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. sengers and fast freight. Hack will leave Jack­ A petition of the citizens of Evans’ sonville every Monday at 4 o'clock, a . m ., ami ar­ PARLOR and BOX STOVES, sf differsat kisAs MANNING k ISII. and Sherifl’s building» in as re»|>ectable Creek, asking for a change in the county rive at Ft. Klamath on Wednesday ; leave Fort condition as the nature of »aid buildings road crossing Evan»' Creek, was granted Jacksonville. Ogn., Februa-y lltb, 1871. ASSORTED BAR IRON ; Klamath on Thursday, and arrive at Jacksonville on Saturday. MANNING A WEBB, will jiermit. The building are not such and viewers appointed. F R A NCO-AM E RICA N Claims to the amount of $222.45 were FLOW, CAST and TOE STEEL| 27yl Proprietors, as the population and wealth of Jackson I audited. county are entitled to, and we therefore HORSE SHOES A NAILS j The Court received the report of some recommend that said buildings be replac­ road viewers, and adjourned until Satur­ I CUT and CLINCH NAILS, efall rim; Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, ed with new oues at an early day as pos­ day, Nov. 16th, notici : to the farmers sible. CARRIAGE and TIRE BOLTS and RIVETS | JA C ’KSON 17LÂ E, OR EGON. T hanks in P oetry .—A festive chap WOULD SAY TO THE FARMERS OF We find the records of tho county are Southern Oregon, who desire to row a first- from the benighted regions of Butte CAULDRONS and WASH-KETTLES; kept in compliance with the law. MADAME de ROBOAM, Proprietor class article of wheat, that I have the Egyptian ¡Creek, was given a candle by a certain We recommend that the liberty pole Spring wheat for sale, at $1.50 per bushel, at my BAKE OVENS and SKILLETS ; in front the Court House be removed, as Jacksonville lass one night, to guide him farm on Applegate, Jackson county. This wheat rilllE MAD AME takes this method of tendering we consider it in a dangerous condition. ¡on his way home, and he return» thank» took the premium at the World’s Fair, in Gerina 1 her th nks to the public lor the patronage ny, three years ago, and stand« the drouth better HUNTS’ aad COLLINS’ AXES, with er wlthskt J. N. T. M iller , Foreman. I which has hitherto been extended to her, and would in this beautiful manner: than any other kind. The average yield per acre, J ohn A. B oyer . Clerk. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1«, 1872. the Circuit Court up to Friday evening : « Agents tor the ••Time«.” ST. MARY’S ACADEMY for rent his fine farm of 250 acres, 100 acres in cultivation, situated 2 miles cast of Jacksonville, -—CONDUCTED BY THE— on the Ashland road. For terms, apply at my SISTERS OF THU HOLY NAMES butcher-shop. JOHN ORTH • CAN HAVE A CHANCE THE GREAT LIVER KING! To ton ani) Tountji. R eligious .—Rev. N. H. Starr will hold divine services at the M. E. Church to-inorrow (Sunday) at the usual hour. R emoval .—E. Jacobs has removed his stock of goods to his new store in John Orth’s brick building. Give him a call. C hurch N otice .—On Sunday, Nov. 24th, at 11 o’clock, A. M., Rev. Father Blanchet will preach in Ashland, in the Hall opposite the Ashland House. E ureka M ills .—Messrs. Alexander A Amy, proprietors of these favorite mill», have our thanks for several sacks of their superior Hour, delivered some weak» ago. H auled O ff .—Manning A Webb have hauled off their hack running week­ ly te I.inkville anti back, owing to the rough roads. They intend to reeume next Spring. C ounty S urveyor .—Owing to B. F. Myer, the newly elected County Survey­ or, not qualifying, the County Court has appointed James S. Howard, Ex-Sur­ veyor, in his stead. G rand J urors .—J. N. T. Miller, E. Jones, John A. Boyer, Thos. H. More­ land, John Head, Geo. W. Isaacs and Fred. Luy were the Grand Jurors for the present term of the Circuit Court. T he E lection . —Returns from nearly «11 the precincts in the county indicate that Greeley has about 70 majority. The total vote cast is about 1,100—over four hundred less than cast at the June elec­ tion. S pecial T erm .—Judge l’rim informs us that he has set apart Friday, Novem­ ber 22 21 18 18 14 « 13 14 o 3 14 27 £2 •> 12 26 — — — - 11 110 Totals............... .. 122 Total vote cast, 243 ; Grant's majority over Greeley, 12 ; Grant’s majority over Greeley and O’Conor, 1. The decrease from the vote of the June election is 88, of which the Democracy lose 60, and the Republicans 28. For the first time in her history Jo­ sephine gives a Republican majority, and only because of the disaffection in Democratic ranks. “How are the mighty fallen.” Kerbyville............ W altlo •••••••••••••••• ... Vannoy’s................ ... Slate Creek............ ... Leland...................... ... Williamsburg....... ... Althouse................ ... w 7 I n T own .—Robt. F. L. Hallock, of California, acom|>etentamalgainator and essayist, arrived in town this week, and is prepared to give any information to persons interested in mining or other mineral pursuits. Specimens left at tlie store of White & Martin, will be promptly attended to free of charge, pro­ vided they will give him information as to the locality. C atholic C hurch .—Rev. Father Blanchet will hold divine services at the Catholic Church to-morrow (Sunday) at the usual hour. handlss ; respectfully solicit its continuance. one year with another, is sixty bushels. See spec­ Her tables are always under her immediate con imen at the Post Office, Jacksonville. trol; and by her long experience in the business 39in3 ED. HENDRICKS. ■he feels confident that she will give entire satis- i faction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up rrn y 'run: . in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom­ N ew G oods .—Messrs. Neuber, Jacobs, modation of i ngle occupants or families. Her Kahler & Robb, and others, havo receiv­ | beds are always kept clean. You gave me « candle, I give you tny thank«, And fold as a compliment ju«t!y your du«, Tlier« i«n t « girl in the crinoline ranks. Who could—if she would—hold a candle to you. ALL KINDS OF CUTLERY, HARROW TEETH; BALM MEDICINE! MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ed new goods thia week. I HUNTERS’EMPORIUM! — FO R — Ceugb», Colds, Croup and MANILLA aad BALING ROPI ; LIFT PUMPS; I Bronchitis. GRINDSTONES and HANGINGS; T is an Ague Preventive, Blood Purifier, Tavig- FENCE WIRE ; orator and Appetizer, is good for all Nervous NILE.s—CARTER—At the house of the bride's CALIFORNIA STREET, (Opposite U. S. Hetel,) and Bilious ailments, and is the most effic.cioui father in Ashland, on November I 2th. 1872, by Lung Medicine extant. All of its ingredients are GIANT POWDBR, FUSE and CAP*, Rev. J. H. Skidmore, A. S. Niles, of Lincolu, purelv vegetable. Try a bottle. Prepared by JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Cal., to Miss M. E. Carter, of Ashland. * * S WM. II. PARKER, CÉDAR WARE ; Jacksonville, Oregon. 39m3 LWAYS on hand tlie best »tock of pat«nt sad FARM TO RENT. home made Ritie and Shot Gum, single and CLOTHES WRINGERS, PINS aad LINES; double; Resolvers of the latest patents; Poeket FIX IIE FARM known as the Angel place, con- Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringers, the BLASTING and RIFLE POWDER; 1 taining six hundred and forty acres, is offer­ latest and best. Also the best Powder and Powder California Street, ed for rent. Apply to Flasks ; all sort of Shot and Pouches Caps, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH, GLASS À PUTTY ; 45w3. JAMES T. GLENN, Agent. Wa