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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1872)
MÍie I Lii'iüûiTp.iit onci — L INDIAN WAR SEWS. OKEGON I OFFICIAL VOTE OF OREGON. NEW ARRIVAL! THE NEW MEDICAL A Yreka dispatch, dated Dec. 5th, says that Alex. McKay arrived here at dark this evening from Hot creek, having left there at daylight this morning. From him we learn that Fairchild, Dorris, Bes- wick and Clover gathered up the Hot creek band of Motlocs, some forty-five in all, and started to the Reservation. When they arrived at Bob Whittle’s place, on Link river, they met a party of white men, very much excited, who determined to attack these Indians any way, though they were and always have been peaceable. The white men with them had promised to protect the Indians if they would go to the Reservation, and told the party they would have to attack them also. In the meantime the Indian Agent came in from Linkville and told them it was no use to go further; that the Indians would not be permitted to pass through Linkville, and they had better return until he could get soldiers to protect them until they reached the Reservation. The Indians being anxious to go on, Fairchild concluded togoahead an i avoid Linkville. The Indians, hear ing all the talk and seeing how excited everybody was, became frightened and all broke for the rocks and brush. Fair child and party then returned home to Butte creek. They think most of them will come back to Hot creek, though some think the bucks will go and join Captain Jack's band, who are now be lieved to be around the south end of Tule lake. They will try and get them to- get her again to-morrow and bring them around this way, until they meet the Agent. I'he Indian Agent informed Mr. Fairchild that a reign < >f terror existed all through the Lake country ; that he knew positively of 15 whites who had been murdered. The Indians say they have lost only nine or ten killed and about the same number wounded. Mc- Kay will return to-morrow, with all the men he can get, to not only protect the settlers, but also the friendly Indians. DISCOVERY! The official returns of the Presidential —AT— Two faro banks flourish in Roseburg. C has . N ickell , E ditor . The railroad telegraph lias been com vote in Oregon is now complete, the vote ANTON ULLMAN’S, having been canvassed by the Secretary! pleted to Roseburg. oillvlul Paper f«»r < I a V 1< «*< > n County» «if State, in presence of the Governor, on California Street, ■A "Vegetal»!« fSiiimt itute The State Fair next year will com Monday, December 2d. There is but lit mence Monday, Oct. 6th. 0VITRDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1». 1872 F O IA JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, tle ditlercnce between the votes cast for A temperance billiard saloon is the each elector in the several parties, conse- Till! GAME 1,AW. T HAS LONG BEEN NEEDED, more especi —OF A FINE STOCK OF— latest La Grande novelty. quently we only give the vote for the ally on the Pacific Coast, a remedy lor inactiv Roseburg merchants are in limbo for several Presidential candidates in cavil ity ut the Liver. On our first will be found the violating the Sunday law. 7’Ae Superiority of the Liver King comity: game law, f<>r the protection of gameand CA .V Z> / US , .V I ’ TS, H A NATA ’ T S, over any other remedy introduced consists in tho Grant. Greeley, O' Conor. Street cars ran for the first time in Counties. following : fish, enacted by the last Legislature, ami Portland, Friday, Dee. 6th. Benton ........ .. .547 7 358 1. It operates upon the Stomach and Liver and — BKST VITALITIES OF— which has been approved by the Gover 308 Baker........... ... 282 28 not upon the lower bowels. The escaped nun lias escaped from Clackamas.. .. 677 nor and become a law. It is of general 439 63 2. It is pleasant to the taste, and does not pro TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS, Oregon, and the air is purer. duce nausea ot the stomach. 81 Columbia ....... 117 16 Interest, and we hope every citizen will 3. It is purely vegetable, and does not injure .. 198 1 72 Clatsop ........ The young ladies of Harrisburg are pipes , carefully read it with a purpose to obey the system like mineral remedies 58 .. 108 5 getting up a leap year party. Better late Cu rrv............ 4. It can be given with ease to children, which it liiiuscii and use his influence to make 186 Coos............... .. 321 YANKEE NOTIONS, in itself will make it popular as a family medicine. than never. others obey it. It is a law which has 505 Douglas....... ... 768 33 5. Persons of delicate constitution who eannot ... 233 143 SCHOOL HOOKS, (■rant ............ 30 long l»e<‘ii advocated by the T imes , and take pills, will hail it with joy. Capt. J. II. Fiske, of Portland, has as 570 16 6. It is perfectly harmless, and can in nowise for which the dictates of humanity and sayed during the present year, gold to Jackson........ ... 522 injure you and persons who are troubled with —AND A SUPERIOR— 110 Josephine... ... 122 11 public economy have always pleaded. It the amount of $280,000. 858 Linn.............. ... 913 24 Liver Complaint, Dyxpeptia, Rheuma may not be possible to enforce it at once ... 815 569 Lane .............. 36 The tax-payers’ ticket was generally tism, Sick Headache, Dizziness 606 15 throughout the State, hut we believe successful over the regular Republican Marion......... ... 1431 of the Head, Droicsincss Multnomah. ... 1831 911 18 WHICH he will sell at the LOWEST RATES. the people will finally see the force of the ticket in Salem on the 2d inst. and a train of indescribable diseases arising from 303 Folk............. .. 488 ’’ 4!tL_ many good reasons for obeying it. We «>•> o.> a deranged Liver, will find THE LIN ER KING 92 The railroad depot at Roseburg has Tillamook ... find that the farmers are more generally Umatilla ...... .. 380 388 33 been completed. The first passenger A SURE SPECIFIC ! in favor of it than has been supposed, aud Union ......... ... 415 323 146 train came through on Monday. Wasco........ ... 392 314 28 we are sure that every true sportsman —CONDUCTED DA' THE — Wholesale agents: Redington, Host-tter 198 Washington .. 530 6 Marion county says its handsomest ■I Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Smith A Davis, P*»rt-* will favor every reasonable means to se- Yamhili...... ... 601 411 4 land, Oregon. Sold by all druggists and dealers woman wears a No. 8shoe. That county . ”.re its enforcement. We should like to in pntent medicine. n44-m3 evidently has large ideas of beauty. see an organization for the purpose of vn- Total........ ..... 11813 7735 Jacksonville, Oregen 587 Between four and five thousand dollars fjrcing this righteous law, in every town. Grant’s majority—counting the lowest of subscriptions to aid in rebuilding the vote for Grant Elector over the highest rB^lIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will Let those who mean to obey the law I n commence about, the middle of August, and is woolen mills have been raised at Oregon Greeley Elector—4,069. themselves, use every honorable means j<livide«l in four session*, ot eleven weeks each. City. to induce others to do the same. It George Francis Train received one vote The following arc the term* : $10.00 | Board and tuition, per term,............. would be well to print copies of this law A farmer in Benton county killed two in Umatilla county. In the above table Entrance fee, only once....................... 5.00 On Oregon street, Jaeksoniillc» 15.00 in suitable form for posting in conveni hogs which weighed an even thousand we have given the average O’Conor vote, i Piano........................................................ 8.00 ent places, says the Earmer, that no one pounds dressed, though they had run out as east in the several counties, in some I Drawing nnd painting.......... ............... 4.00 ( Bed and bediling....... .......................... all their lives. may plead ignorance. Then let every vi of which the vote was for one set of Select Day School olator of the law be promptly arrested Having just received from San trancisco a n«w ■ Primary, per term................................................. $ 6.00 Immediately on the receipt of the news electors, and in others for another set. I Junior ........... ............................................................ . 8.00 stock of and fined. A few months of vigilance J. Q. Atlams received one vote in Ma at Salem of the death of Horace (»reeley, i Senior........................................................................ 10.00 Mil activity on the part of the friends of the flag over the Capitol building was rion county. L. F. Lane received live Pupils are received at any time, an«l their terms HARNESS. BIGGIES CARRIAGES votes in Curry. Four votes were given, will l»e counted from the day of their entrance. lite i.I and per- placed at half-mast. I am now prepared to furnish my patrons, and For further particulars, apply at the Academy. direct for O’Conor—3 in Douglas and one manent success. The wanton slaughter v2n31:ly. The subscriptions to ensure the build the public generally, with as in Marion. Four votes were cast blank— of »leer, elk and other game, as has been ing of the State University at Eugene do AMUSEMENT : FINE TURNOUTS 3 in Umatilla and 1 in Washington. practiced in this and other parts of the not grow much, and the few friends of as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses The vote for electors stood as follows: State during past years, is simply outra- the measure are getting discouraged. hired to go to any part of the country. Animals Helm, 7,733: Shattuck, 7,729; Gates, g'")’:- 1 desyp.; c. ijiiik'uiiiaiiiiii in BOUGHT i SOLD. ' The Portland bulletin has changed 7,742; Gaziev, 11,813; Hare, 11,811 ; Mea the strongest terms, and the knowledge Horses broke to work single or double. Horses ( ’a I iforn i a St reet, hands, and has been converted to a morn cham, 11,819. that the importance of the subject has boarded, and the host care bestowed upon them Another Y’reka dispatch, of the 7th, ing paper. H. YV. Scott, formerly of the while in my charge. The Herald, commenting on tlieso re called forth special legislation should JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. says that George Fiock, who was report Orcgoniftn, is understood to be the new turns, very pertinently remarks: Last have the ette.*’ *<» ‘•’imulute every Gv.lz?U A liberal share of public patronage is solicited., ed killed by the Modocs, arrived in town editor. June the vote for Congressman stood as rpilE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in- MANNING A I>II. to exert his influence to see the law prop this evening. From him we learn the follows: Wilson, 13,000; Burnett, 12,- I form the pul» ie that they have just opened a Jacksonville, Ogn., Februa y 11th, 1871. erly and ellectively carried out strictly to Mr. F, E. Adams, of Roseburg, made following : Fiock was all through the hall alley on Ciilifornia street, opposite Horne's 317; scattering, 187. By this compari the letter. kiiucation a i». tight, having startl'd from Link river at a run of 328 on a three-quarter carom ta son it will lie seen that there was a fall i Hotel, and fitted it up with the latest requisite (appurtenances, and me now ready to accommo- Funeral ot Horace Greeley 2 A. M., on the 29th ult., in company ble, in Dave McKinney’» saloon on the ing oil'in the Presidential vote of 5,372. ■iate all those desirinzto participate in this healthy with Ivon Applegate and others for Lan- i 5th inst., counting one at a shot. Very It will be further seen that Burnett re ¡exercise. A full supply of fine wines, liquors an«i »tigars, c >nst«ntlv on han I. Give us a call. The remains of Horace Greeley, after fair for a Webfoot. gell valley, thence to Jesse Applegate's, 43tf. ’ MILLION JI BRONSON. FOR BOTH FEXES, ceived 199 more votes than Grant, and lying in state for some time and being on Clear Lake, where they obtained Large and rich deposits of chrome and that the dillerence between the Republi 1 75.1,00 visited by about 75, LUO people, were bu- horses. On Monday, the 2d, they pro Conducted by Rev. J- H. Skidmore,. copper have been found in the Cow creek can vote of last June and that of Grant's rieti in Greenwood cemetery, >ew York ceeded to Tule Lake and saw Mrs. Broth hills in Douglas county. The chrome is is 1,182. These comparisons conclusive Assisted by an ablo Corps of Teachers. city, on Wednesday, 4th instant, with Ca ifirnia Street, (Opposite U. S. Hute!,) erton, who told them^she had been alone said to be very rich, yielding 90 per cent., ly show that had a Democrat been nom imposing and appropriate ceremonies, in for two nights, and that her husband and and is found in inexhaustible quantities. inated for President a majority in this .1 A C K S O N V I L L E, O R E G O N. r|l”IS ACADEMY commenced its first term »>!»• which many of the most prominent men two sons, aged respectively 11 and 22 I the first Monday «1 November. J. F. Gaziev, of Douglas county, has State could have easily been obtained of the nation, including President Grant The room* are nea’ly finished an<l furnished,, LW AYS on hand the Lest stock of patent an»l years, were killed while hauling wood. for him, anil that the 1,1*2 dillerence in and we believe tbut no school offers irore reasona a patent harrow which bids fair to be home made Rille atxl Shot Guns, single and and several members of his Cabinet, Gov. Mrs. Brotherton and two young sons the vote between Wils in and Grant is ble or better inducements for those who wish a d-tilde ; Revolvers of the latest patents; Pocket one of the many labor-saving machines about the illegal vote east at the J tine Ilottinan, Senators Schurz, Trumbull, Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringers, the good education. In confidence, we say to all,, built a barricade in the house of sacks of Fenton, Tipton him ! Conkling, Schuyler flour. She said the Indians were on for our farmers. It runs on two wheels, election by the Republican party. latest and best. Al so the lie.-t Powder and Powder come and see for yourself. Flasks ; all sort of Shot and Pouches ; Caps, EXTRAS MH TERM : Tt iTios rr.R term : Colfax, Minister Washburne, General» horses taken from Brotherton’s teams. which enables one to ride and drive, and Wads, and everything in the Sportman's line. Primary................. $4 00 Langungts, eseli...S 3 60 Dix and Sheridan, ex-Governors Ran Mrs. Brotherton and sons killed two of has the merit of being of light draft and 1 he above goods are all of the best quality, and Preparatory,......... 5.00 Penciling, .............. 3.C0- will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. JT-iT“ All ! Sub. Junior,.......... 6.00 Painting.................. 10.00 dolph ami Morgan, Wm. Evarts, Thur the Indians and kept them away from performing its work effectually. Cholera is raging in Asia. orders promptly tilled. Repairing done promptly Junior,.................... 7 00 In.'tr'ni'nt'i Munie 10 00» low Weed, Henry Wilson, and several the house night and day, so that they The following business was transacted 3 00 Senior..................... S OO Use of Instrument The insurgents in Spain have met with and in good style."G-T Deiimcratic members of Congress, partic could not burn it, and had not slept for at the Land Office at Roseburg, during g (singlv entry)................................ $3.Oft Book-keepin a disastrous and bloody defeat. (double entry),.............................. 6 0<> ipated. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher and two nights. She and the two boys and the month of November: ('ash sales, ----- , little girl were then brought to the set Central Italy is again being flooded by Board can be li.nl in private fiiiniüe» or with the Rev. Dr. Chapin officiated. Senators tlements. Fiockstated that Henry Mill 8!l4 acres ; homestead entries, 2,233 ti neres ; the Po, and the inundation is spreading. Principal’s family, at $3.50 ¡»er week, exclusive ul TrumouH a.»J Feutuu, Chief Justice er was undoubtedly taken away alive, as tinal homesteads, 2,263 ; A. ( Scrip, 1,- washing. We believe that no Academy in tlie State offers Woodhull and Uhillin, the Beecher -AND- Chase, Thurlow Weed, Win. M. Evarts, they found where his team had run oil 120 acres ; donation certificates, 1,000 like inducements at such b»w rates. If further in in the woods. They also found the body slanderers, have given bail and been re and Robert Bonner were among the pall formation is desired, it may be obtaine»l bv calling of Miller’s wood-ehopper, wjiose name is acres; pre-emption filings, 3,600 acres. leased from jai I. on <»r aildressing Rev. j. II. SKIDMORE, bearers. Mr. Greeley’s daughters were in unknown. Fiock says the cause of the Total, 11,030. 27xtf. A’hland, Jackson County, Oregon. consolable. It is estimated that the fu report that he was killed was that he It is said that the three daughters of Mr. Sherwood, of Tillamook, while neral was over two miles long, and one was out with a party hunting dead F It A SCO-A JI K It II A X Horace Greeley will have a combined in- reading a newspaper the oilier day, was bodies, and met a German, a partner of 6E1HE undcr.-igne»l are prepared to do all kinds of the largest and most imposing that heritance of $100,000 or more. John Shro'der, hunting for Shneder’s observed to quit speaking suddenly. g of work in their line. Wagons ninnafartur- ever occurred in the United States. A Augustus Merritnon, the late Demo ed from ch»>i»-e timber, nnd ironed in a superior body, when Fiock said he knew where Uj>on being addressed he made no an subscription to raise $75,000 for a monu it was, and with Charles Monroe who manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, swer when it was discovered that he was cratic candidate for Governor of North as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on ment to Greeley’s memory has already was also reported killed, started back to Carolina, is the new U. S. Senator from! •Iiort notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a deaf and dumb. A pencil and p:q>er been started in Brooklyn, and me< t-l ' find it. Near Miller's house, as they JA CKSON J ILLE, OREGON. cull. }, IXt-Shop on Oregon street, uno door above that State. were hunting for it, tiny took the wrong were given him when he attempted to Franco- American Hotel. with universal favor. Honors to the memory of Horace Gree CRYSTAL A ’WRIGHT. road, an I becoming uneasy returned to write but failed and fell to weeping. MADAME de R.0B0AM, Proprietor. 4tt the house. When reaching the house ley were very generally paid by all class-: Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. We regret to announce the death i of es of citizens throughout the United Fatality Among Proiuiuent M?a 1 Fiock and Monroe saw a party of men fpilE MAD AME takes this method of tendering j riding towards them from Bloody Point. John Fleming, an old and highly es- States on the «lay of the funeral. I her th nks to the public for the patronage Sickness and death have made an es This party proved to be the Applegate teemed resident of Oregon City, He which has hitherto been extended to her, aud would California Street, The determination of Thiers and his pecial make of eminent Americans dur ■ brothers with a party of friendly Klam died on tho 2d inst., in the 78th year of respectfully solicit its continuance. ath Indians Applegate then got Fiock Her tables are always under her immediate con ing the last few months past. Seward Cabinet not to resign has had a quieting trol ; and by her long experience in .he business to go and find the body. Not taking his his age. Mr. Fleming came to Oregon JA ( KSONVILL E, OREGON. and Greeley have died; Vice President gun, and while alone, he saw a party of in 1843, and printed the first number of intluenee upon France, and the danger of, she feels confident that she will give entire satis faction to all. Iler beds anil rooms aro fitted up Colfax and Frank P. Blair have had Modocs, under Scar-faced Charley. One the Ort gon Spectator, which was issued a revolution which threatened that coun AVING purchssed Block well's barber shop in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom . in Jackson vtile. I nin fully prepared to do ail of the Indians rode ahead and shot twice strokes of paralysis; Judge Nelson, of modation of « tiglo occupants or families. Iler in the February following. He was try is over. kinds o work in my line in the best manner and at beds are always kept clean. the U. S. Supreme Court, has become too at Fiock, and also set Shrcrder’s house Postmaster at Oregon for a number of The Indian Commission report that reasonable pric s. on tire. Fiock’» yelling ealled Apple MEALS AT ALL HOURS. feeble to discharge his official duties, ami gate’s attention, when he observed Shroe- years, and faithfully discharged his trust. nearly live-sixths of the Indians of the! RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. Las retired from the bench in consequence der’s house on tire and sent young He was a member of the Masonic Order, country are either civilized or partly civ THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL Call nt the »hop formerly occupied bv Block well. thereof; and now diaries Sumner is at Sconches, a friendly Modoc, to see Char and by that fraternity his remains were ilized. The Indian Territory, which is v2n27:tf GEO. SCHUMPF. tacked l»y heart disease so severely a» to ley and induce him to tight, while they deposited in their last resting place. The smaller than any other in the United made portholes in the house. After BLACKSMITHING ! make it necessary, in the opinion of his some talk they said they would fight, deceased leaves three children in Ohio. States, has more acres under cultivation I I OF SAN FRANCISCO. physician, for him to be excused from and were about to get behind a hay-stack Twenty years ago, Cheineketa lodge, than any territory occupied by white QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS! and barn when Sconches was sent out by the labor cf Senatorial Committee«. I men. $550,000 j Assets....... Applegate to burn both the hay-stack of Salem, was the only lodge of Odd Fel 150,000 Liabilities The Relief Committee of Boston report DAVIDI -llONEMnj.Klt & <’<>. and the barn, aud he succeeded in doing lows in what was then known as Oregon The Electoral Vote i so before the Modocs came up. The In- Territory ; now there are in Oregon, alone, that there were between 800 and 1,000 4 T THE OLD STAND of MILLER A S1IAN- Surplus to Policy Holders............................$569.5iS Ratio ot expense to management................ 20.88. The Electors lectedin Oregon last No ' dians finding no shelter fled towards 41 lodges, and 3 Rebecca lodges, besides families burnt out by the tire, about I 2Y non, are prepared to do blacksmithing of all Total expense to income ................................ 35.17' Bloody Point, and that night Applegate 1,500 men and 4,300 women thrown out of kinds, and will also keep constantly on hand nil Ratio of Assets to liabilities......................... $300.Ofc vember met at Salem oil Wednesday, 4th ' and party returned to the soldier’s camp. several encampments—with a member employment—all of whom have needed binds of iron, steel, horse shoes and horse nails, Poliuies absolutely non-forfeitable after one full inst., and cast the vote of the State for ■ Fiock says when he was going to Link- ship of 1,356. In the jurisdiction, which l bolts, buggy clips, dee flats, anil everything in annual payment, and by law exempt irutn cxccu». U. S Grant for President, and Henry I ville yesterday he met Overton and includes Washington and Idaho, there and received assistance. The sufierers the blacksmith’s line tor sale cheap for cash, and tien. will sell for cash only. 47tf. All profits divided among tho assured. Wilson for Vice-President. A. B. Meach others with a wagon containing a coffin are 33 lodges, with a membership of 2,- will require aid for some time and $150,- 000 more will be needed. Premiums payable in gold or curreney. for himself and Monroe. All the male am was chosen to carry the returns to 084. The aggregate revenues of these Dividends added to policy or applied in reduo- settlers on Tule Lake have been killed. i tions of premiums. lodges in 1871 was $41,660 91 ; and for Washington. N E W - Y E A RMS BALL! Two men and children have escaped. THOMAS A. BALL, President California Street, S »n Francisco, CaR A Yreka dispatch of Dec. 9th says the the first half of 1872, it was $22,866 84, Oíücc-^eektT» Abundant. R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn. A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN showing a healthful increase of wealth. following letter is just received : JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. (v2:n34:ly Many of the lodges are the owners of “ H ot C reek , Dec. 7. — To R. 0. De By Louis Horne, A prominent Republican informs the witt : We have all the Hot-creek Indians considerable property, which does not ra'wnE undersigned, having permanently located Albany Democrat that three hundred in. All quiet at present. Wedon’twant — on — I in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the figure in the statement of revenues. and forty-eight of Grant's supporters in anv persons to come to our help until we I public that he is prepared to do all kind* of work Oregon Street, TJ E W - Y E A K ’ S EVE, in the boot and shoe-making lino. Satisfaction At the meeting of the Board of Mana Oregon are circulating petitions asking call L»r them, as we are scarce of blank guaranteed. 26tf M. CATON. for federal apjiolntinents, ranging from ets. We have made arrangements with gers of the State Agricultural Society, —AT THE— JACKSONVILLE OGN. the authorities to come and get the In held at Salem last week, the proper offi small Post Offices to first-class foreign LACERI I, VGERI! dians or meet us on the road to the Res rpHIS U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville, Oregon. HIS RESTAURANT hn* hns just been opened to cers were instructed to negotiate a loan misMons. ervation. Yours, P. A. D orris .” X the public, and ‘ solicits tbeir patron inge. The _ ‘ E A O L E I m E W E RY. table will be supplied with the best the market af The above letter u'.as brought in by sufficient to clear ofl all the liabilities of Good Supper and Music will bo provided.: “Succine»* Long Drawn Out.’* 49t4. —- 0SEPH WETTERER HAS NOWON HAND fords. Board by tho day or week, and meals at Win. Eddy, from whom we learn the the Society, though it may be necessary Tickets, SI. ' : — ------------ ------- --------------------------------------- _ I ami is constantly manufacturing the best Lag all hours. Gen. Grant's message to the Forty- following additional particulars : J. A. to mortgage the Fair Grounds. Mr. per day.......................................................... $1 .on C1LTRTSTMAS CHRISTMAS HAUL BALL! I ler i Beer in Southern Oregon, which he will sell in | Board, Fnirchild, P. A. Dorris, Nat. Beswick “ per week,...................................................... $5.00 Second Congrcs’, now in session, is at aiid Eben Ball went out. Saturday to find Robert Irvine of Linn county was elect ¡quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the Board and lodging, per week.............................. $6.00 —AT— ¡article. 26tf. hand, and is noted for nothing except ill* (‘apt. Jack and Scar-faced Charley and ed Grand Marshal for the ensuing year; v2 no3l:tf. J. R. HUDSON. great length, filling an entire edition of induce them to come In and give them the premium list was overhauled and re SZPOZEiT’S POINT! LIME! LIME!! A 1.1. KINDS OF the l'ortlund dailies. It is safe to say selves up. The above parties do not be arranged lor 1873, with oilers of medals lieve that Scar-faced Charley and Capt. in excess of money premiums ; the rule ! GRAND BALL will be given py H. P. ’. Des- Des FpiIE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in that very few weeklies will publish it. Jack had anything to do with the killing JOB PTIIIVTING | form the public that he is prepared to fur- __ kin, near Fort Lane, on Christmas night.; i <»f (he settlers, and that the Indians kill- requiring all visitors to wear badges, was Good Music will be provided. Tickets, $3. Dur- J _ of lime in quantities . . . to ______ nish the best quality suit. I.arge Wool 1 leid i ing the settlers are a band under an Jn- abolished ; ¿nd such other orders were ing the day there will be a shooting match lortur- All orders left at K irewski’« store or at iny kiln Neatly, Promptly and Cheaply Executed keys, and horse racing for the following | urses : on Jackson creek will be promptly attended to. i dian known ns Jim. Mrs. Boddy also One hundred an<| seventy-aeveu mil stated that it was Jim’s party who killed made, of a subordinate character as will First ruce, purse of $25, distance, 600 yards, free All persons desiring any bricklaying or piaster- —AT THE— lion pounds of wool was produced in tin* her husband, Scar-faced Charley and enable the officer« to go forward with for all horse*. Second race, tor ponies, distance sf ing done will do well to call on the undersigned. 400 yards, $50 puree. 49t3. | 45tf G. W. HOLT. TIMES OFFICE the affair« of the Society. United State* la»t year. 1 ('apt. Jack not being in the hand. THE GB EAT LIVER KING! GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHIKG GOODS. I ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, “EXCELSIOR" LIVERY STABLE MANNING & ISII, Prop’s. BOWLING ALLEY! THE ASHLAND ACADEMY, HUNTERS' EMPORIUM V WAGON-MAKING BLACKSMITHING ! HOTEL AND RESTAURANT^ NEW BARBER SHOP H LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, New Boot and Shoa Shop, NEW RESTAURANT, A