The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 21, 1872, Image 2

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INDIAN HAK MAVS
OKEGON
The following dispatches, under date of
Street railroading is all the rage in
December PJth, 13th and 16th, respect­ Portland.
(' has . N ickell , E ditor .
ively, have been sent out from Yreka,
A five-legged puppy is the latest ago­
I*np<»i* l«>r »I ix-hmoti
and being of interest to our readers, we ny in Portland.
publish them entire:
Portland has a drinking saloon for
S aturday morning , D ecember 21. B72.
Alex. McKay, who started for Fort every one hundred of its inhabitants.
Klamath last Sunday with Government
4 ONl 14.1 A Ti NG THE INDIANS
La Grande has a cow who cl imped up
dispatches, returned last night, bringing
dis|Kitches from Col. Wheuton, Comman­ stairs the other day, just for curiosity.
It Is not at all surprising that the Com­
der ot the District of the Lakes, to Gen.
A silver and lead ledge has recently
missioner of Indian A flairs should adopt Canby. McKay re|>orts that Maj. Green
been
discovered on the Clackamas river.
an apologetic tone in his report just is­ has taken command of the troops then
openiting
in
the
vicinity
of
Lost
river,
sued. In fact that tom is both the most
A jury in Marion county gives a man
l
he
only
terms
now
with
('apt.
Jack
are
natural and the most becoming for him.
who was bereaved of a dog $60 damages
unconditional surrender. TheMajor says
< If all dealings between . vilized and sav­ all he wants is a plenty of provisions and therefor.
age races, our own with the Indians have a snow storm and he can get Capt. Jack.
One of our exchanges has it that Jim
been these many years the most unintel­ I He fought the Apaches live years, and O’Meara has been sent East on a mission­
ligible and the most futile, and the latest j has the reputation of beingagood Indian ary tour.
I fighter.
re|mrt gives no hope that the official
It is proposed to give the inmates of
From Charles Blair, who came from
mind has received any such new light Hot Creek last night, we learn that the Penitentiary a grand dinner on
upon its problem as will help hasten the while Fairchilds was in Jack's camp he Christmas.
lost his Imrse, and Jack let him have one
solution of it.
Mr. Mulvaney, of Yoncalla valley,
to ride home. It is believed that Captain
The existing peace policy proinulgat- Jack put up the friendly Modocs thal Douglas county, has slain 54 cougars in
cd by Gy/neral Grant and his sat-i were with Fairchild to break, because as
the past three years.
ellitvs, has been a contemptible fail- s<>on as they got in eamp they broke up
Flax seed is worth $1 75 per bushel in
lire, ns affiiir* in Arizona, and nearer at and all the bucks are by this time with
Capt.
J
ack.
Fairchilds
and
other
fami
­
Albany,
and it is recommended that far­
home —the Klamath Lake country—at­
lies are expeete<l to arrive to-night.
mers raise flax instead of wheat.
test, causing only wholesale butchery of
Two gentlemen arrived this evening
Multnomah county has a veteran of
the whites, lengthening hotilities, and from Hot Spring Valley, in Eastern
1812.
His name is John Douglas; he
plunging the country deeper into debt, Siskiyou, via Fort Crook, Shasta county,
besides diverting the flow of immigration as it was considered dangerous to cross lives on Sandy and is 78 years old.
Siskiyou by the Tiekner rotid, which
which would otherwise settle there.
It has been ascertained that the total
passes through ti e Modoc country. There
At the beginning of this Administra­ was some little excitement in Eastern loss by the burning of the Oregon City
i
tion General Sherman urged that the Siskiyou on hearing of the Modoc out­ Worden Mills, after all insurance is paid,
control of the Indians be transferred from break, lest the Pit river tribe, in Eastern will be $81,530 51.
the Interior Department to the War De­ and Central Siskiyou, which numbers
Ralph l’helps, husband of the actress
nearly as many ns the Modocs, might
partment.
In other words, from the take ¡»art—bill the Indians there are be-
Fanny Morgan Phelps, was accidentally
treatment of quacks to the only trained I tween two tires. The Modocs have
killed while on a ship bound for Hono
and trustworthy public servants whom 1 thrvatwned to kill them if they don’t
lulu a fews since.
our atrocious system of civil service, help, and they are afraid of the white
The Democrat says that
falsely so-called, has left tons. The sug­ settlers. If the Modocs had any show ot
success the Pit river Indians would cer­ of a scarcity of feed for stock
gestion was repelled, and the result is tainly join them—but they say that in
that the plains and territory in the heart less than two moons the Slodvcs will be Oregon does not apply to Baker, Grant,
Umatilla or Union county.
of civilized and populous States are even all killed oil*.
The following is a description of the
A farmer of Benton county, purchased,
more dangerous than ever, notwithstand­
Lava-bed country, by J. \V. Dotcn, who
ing all that individual and corporate«! ha* been there, and which is likely to be previous to last harvest, a Vibrator
endeavor has done towards making them the scene of the Modoc operations: It is threshing machine for $800, and cleared
fit abodes for civilized being’s. The com-, located on the southern shore of Tule the machine the first season.
pensation for this state of things is that hike, and is.situated wholly in California !
A man and woman were married a
just south of the Oregon boundary line,
the twaddling philanthropists whose dis­
few
days ago, in Marion county, whose
containing an area of 10 miles square, till
gusting counsels have done so much to cut up with fissures, deep gulches, and united years reached 120. Both thought
bring it about, have an occasional savage, abounding with large eaves—the largest best to marry before old age crept over
in a washed state it is to be hop­ one being that known as Ben Wright's them.
cave, which is said to contain fifteen
ed. provided for them at the public ex­ acres open space under ground, in which
Since Wasco gave a majority for Grant,
pense to adorn their platform withal. To there is a good spring and many openings the thieves of the Dalles have shown
them that is an ample equivalent, no which a man can crawl through, the themselves such adepts at imitation that
doubt, and they are naturally eager to' 'main entrance being about the size of a all the stove-wood of a poor willow was
keep such a delightful state of things go- common window,the gulches and crevices recently stolen.
range from a few feet to a hundivd feet
ing. But that Government should abet in width, and many of them a hundred
J. N. Dolph, of Portland, is one of the
them in it, and that Congress should vote ¡feet deep. The Indians can travel all ostensible purchasers of the Bulletin. It
the annual appropriations for sugar­ through this lava country by trails known
is understood that Mr. Dolph has com­
plums when they see the results of them, <»nly to them, and stand on blutls over
¡personsone hundred feet beneath, where menced thus early to figure for the Re­
is too sad and too shameful to be much !it would require a long journey to go to
publican nomination for Governor in
longer tolerated. This peace policy is all them. In this lava bed are also small
1874.
balderdash, and the sooner it is looked Hats, luxuriant with bunch grass, where
The Mountaineer says that a prospect­
upon as such by Congress, the better for ■cattle find great trouble in reaching by
ing
party has returned from the vicinity
circuitous trails, over rough kiva rocks:
everybody. The only permanent |>cuce while on the outskirts of the lava bed
of the Three Sisters, in the Cascade
with these red-skins is that of extermi­ ¡may continually be found a large
mountains, with fifty ounces of gold and
nation.
¡amount of stock. The cattle range be-
ing unsurpassed, the Indians can see some precious stones. The party will re­
Acquitted
Ilion «omin<r at a distance of 5 miles turn next summer.
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without their being seen. They can also
The Bulletin says: “Shipments by
A dispatch dateti
City, Iivcem-'
let their pursuers come within a few feet
I m lôth, says the trial of L. D. Miller, df the bluff and shoot them down, retir- railroad from Portland for the interior
for the murder ofG. T. Smith last Sum- ing, if necessary, to other similar bluffs. merchants have been increasing rapidly
mer, has occupied the attention of the As to food, the Indians can find all of late, until now they amount to nearly
they want of cattle in and around the
Circuit Court for the last three days. lava bed, and can also go out in the lake five times as much as at any other time
Messrs. Chenoweth, Caples, Walton, in canoes to fish <>r shoot game. The in the history of railroad here.”
Stratton and Stott were the attorneys for only thing the Indians lack for a long
Senator Corbett has been appointed on
the State, and Messrs. Fay, Dorris, W. siege will be »munition for the guns, the following Senate Committees : Com­
W. Thayer and John Burnett for the de­ but they will make arrows instead. merce, Indian A flairs, and Revolutionary
Those pursuing will have to follow the
fense. The trial created great excite­ Indians on foot, and in journeying Claims. Senator Kelly is on the follow­
ment, business being nearly sus|ien»led. through these gulches and crevices to ing Committees: Postoffices and Post
Tbe jury retired la>t evening after a hunt them, must expect to find the Roads Mines and Mining and Enrolled
on the high blutls above them
lengthy charge from Judge Thayer. They y Modocs
‘
.- on every jioint, or making their way Bills.
returned a verdict of not guilty this through concealed passages to secure
The Mountain Sentinel says : “Monte
morning.
hiding places. It will require the great­ is the fashionable gambling game in
est cunning and strategy Io capture or
Strange Coincidences
Eastern Oregon. In Baker City, we are
exterminate the Modocs in the lava
informed,
every fifth man who can tell a
A lady writer in the St. Louis Repub- action, notwithstanding their insignif-
, .. .
leant number.
lhe snow never hills jack from an ace is dealing the game, the
hean takes a different •• tew of the burn- jeep ¡n this section, and melts off in professional ebony legs being forced to
ing of Chicago, the Michigan towns and twenty-four hours. Jim’s band is un-
take a back seat while the fun goes on.”
Boston, than has generally been advane- doubtedly near the I.ava-bed, and if not
A Salem paper remarks the coinci­
e<l, and thinks they are retributive jus- wit,‘ <;'!?•
soon will he-as it is
dence
that the Presidential electors of
tu-e visited upon the North. She calls to n>e,g ho(|W} thj|t his haH(1 ||U)|
mueh
this State met in the Secretary’s office,
mind that the burning of Chicago and (O do w th committing depredations on
in Salem, on the day of Mr. Greeley's
Peshtigo occurred on the anniversary of settlers as Black Jim’s band.
All the families from the vicinity of funeral, and there, beneath the folds of
the burning of the towns in the Shenan­
Hot creek have arrived in town or in the Hag that was trailing at half-mast in
doah valley during “Sheridan’s raid,” Shasta valley,
respect to his memory, cast the vote of
ami that the burning of Boston took I i I'jllJilll
Elijah HVillllf
Heard, of Yreka, 4111
an <»141
old 11OI1-
fron-
place on November loth, the very day Herman intimately acquainted with the Oregon for his successful rival.
A sanguine young Salemite had faith
that Sherman issued his proclamation to leaders of the Indian warriors, had an in­
burn the cities of Rome and Atlanta in terview with them at Clear Lake five in his ability to make himself the recep­
days ago. They told him that Uncle tacle of four pints of raw whisky within
Georgia.
_________________
Sam's men had defrauded them. They
Pardon of Hodge, the Defaulter.
agreed in good faith to go upon the res­ fifteen minutes. He wagered $25 to that
ervation, but where pairs of blankets effect, with a skeptic of that neighbor­
Hodge, the great defaulter, lately sen- were promised them, single blankets hood, and made a suburban bar-room the
fenced to ten years’ imprisonment for were issued, and so with all other • ar- scene of his brutish j>erforinance. Upon
claim
that they
stealing half a million dollars from the Ji^es furnished. . They
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have been wronged on all sides, and his neat and ornamental tombstone ■, now
Government, has lieen pardoned by the will fight it out now. Scar-faced C'har- in process of erection, will be inscribed
President. This act of Grant’s createsi|ey toj,j him that they had about 80 the simple epitaph, “He smiled, and
much comment everywhere, and should, men who were well supplied with i arms, died.”
provisions.
Heard
together with his many other infamous ammunition and provisions,
The quarterly rejiort of the Visiting
says they are brave men driven to des­
ones, be rebuked by impeachment.
Physician
of the Insane Asylum, to the
peration, are excellent shots, and with
great advantage of positions, 40 lives Governor, for the quarter ending Nov.
Earthquake iu Oregon,
will pay for every Indian killed or ta-
30, 1872, exhibits the following facts :
ken.
Portland was visited by a slight shock
Admitted during the quarter, 12—of
of earthquake last Saturday night, at
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,
whom 5 were males, and 7 females. Dis­
about 10 o’clock. The shock lasted about
charged during the quarter, 10—5 males
fifteen minutes, but did no perceptibly
The debt statement shows a reduction and 5 females. Died, 1 ; escaped, 1. To­
i
damage. Other parts of Northern and • luring November of $1,198,229.
tal number of patients at the beginning
Eastern Oregon, and Washington Terri­
The Louisiana Legislature intends im­ of the quarter, 167 ; total number, Nov.
tory were also s.’ightly shocked, but with­ peaching Gov. Warmouth.
30th, 167.
James
Kannavan,
aged
60
has
com
­
out damage.
I
The Enterprise says: “The workmen
pleted his remarkable feat of dancing 31 are engaged at present in blasting out
Death ul a Plstliifuta.Md Man.
consecutive hours, at Vallejo, Cal.
the rock at the mouth of the locks, which
The heavy rains in France have over­ hail been left there to keep out the wa­
Hon. V. H. Cranor, a prominent citi­
sowed the rivers and streams, doing ter. In ten days from this date, boats
zen of Albany, died on Monday, 9th
stant. He was one of the foremost law- «.-eat damage to cities, towns, railroads, I can pass up and down. What will those
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yers of the State and a member of the factor Jr9» bridges, etc.
croakers say then who predicted that
It is feared that the contemplated re­ they never would be completed, and
last Legislature, and bls d'Xtb >*¡11 be
signation
of Bismarck as President of the others who declared they would not be
universally regretted.
Prussian Council wu’! create an impor­ done in five years. They will be done,
>1 turali fur Boulon I
tant crisis in Germany.
and before the first of January, 1873, as
Edwin , Forrest,
the great actor, fell provided by law. We learn that it is
Boston, which gave a large majority« ______
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for Grant at tbe Presidential election,'dead on the morning of the 13th, while the intention to pass the first boat
last week elected a Democratic Mayor by dressing himself at his room in Philadel- through on Christmas and perhaps soon­
mmrlir n a thousand majority
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1 -•
IF- was M
weaawei«a D 67 "T WZbQrC
(Y D
er.
nearly
■ phia.
He
nearly
years of O age.
SOLTHERX OREGON WAGON ROAD. and substantial bridges to be constructed 1H5I '•
1873.
across the streams along the line of said
THE SACRAMENTO UNION.
road. Provided, that said Commission­
ers shall let out said road by subdivis­
ions to the lowest responsible bidder.
S ec . 12. Said Su|>erintendent shall, TUE POPVLA KJOURNAL
about the 15th of each month, make out
and deliver to the Board of the Southern
— OE THE—
Oregon Wagon Road Commissioners an
Estimate of the probable amount of
PACIFIC COAST,
money required to pay the expenses of
constructing said road for that month, AND ONE OF THE LEADING NEWSPAP1RS
and the Chairman of the Board shall file,
OF THE UNITED STATES.
his requisition with tbe Secretary of
State for so much money as he may de­
sire to disburse at the end of that month,
<m account of the construction of said THE PEOPLE’S FAVORITE,
road; and the Secretary of State, on the
—AND—
presentatiofTof such requisition, shall j
draw a warrant on the State Treasurer)
THE PEOPLE’S FBIEMI)!
lor the amount thereof, in favor of said 1
The following is the bill introduced by
Senator Fay in the last Legislature for
the construction of a wagon road through
Jackson, (¡rant and Baker counties, as
amended and passed, which has been ap­
proved by the Governor and become» law:
A n A ct to provide for the construction
of a wagon road through Jackson,
Grant ami Baker Counties.
Be it enacted by the Legislative J«-
scmbly of the State of Oregon:
S ection 1. That there is hereby ap­
propriated the sum of twenty-live thou­
sand dollars in gold and silver coin, out
of the funds arising from the five per
centum of the net proceeds of the sale of
the public lands of the I'nited States ly­
ing within this State, or out of the sale
of the swamp and overflowed lands, or Board, to be paid out of the fund men­
tide lauds belonging to the State, not tioned in Section 1 of this Act, provided
otherwise appropriated, or from both or that if there be no money in the treasury 1 Independent aad fearless in it« course in th« fu­
all of said funds, for the purpose of con­ to pay said warrant, the same shall draw ture as it has been iu tbe past, the ‘'Union” will
its advocacy ef tbe caus« of lb« People a«
structing a road from Ashland, Jackson ten per cent, interest per annum, from . continue
against dcinng' gue politicians and cliques, and tbe
the
date
of
presentation,
payable
out
of
county, Oregon, to Linkville; thence to
corrupt and corrupting designs of tbe Railroad and
the northern portion of Langel Valley; the fund upon which said warrants are till other monopolies intended to burden and op­
thence tour near the Upper Hot Springs, ¡drawn.
'
press the public, and to build up a moneyed aris­
S ec . 13. The Chairman of the South- tocracy at the expense of the liberties of the people.
in Goose luike Valley ; thence to a point
intersecting the ........
road er" Ore
K“»<1 Commission- , Ju every respect tbe "Union” is unsurpassed by
in Baker cotinlv, i......i.v
. - ^on .
from Rubv Citv, Idaho, to Camp Me-¡T H
to disburse all moneys, any newspaper on the Coast.
Dermott Nevada
jthat may be expended in the construe-1 Its weekly record of
S ec . 2.’ James Barnes, Silas J. Day tion
^»¡<1. road, and he shall take du-J COMMERCIAL and ICIANCIAL MATTIRS
.,
are
hereby
appointed
I
’
1
'™
e
,
v
o1TJ,e,?1 fenTor, one copy of Is prepared with the greatest ear«.
and Geo. Nourse, are
whose
duties
shall
be
wh.eli
shall
lie filed with the Secretary
Commissioners, i
!
of
state
within
thirty days from the time
to superintend the laying out and con-,
structing said road, and all contracts and * ie ' ,s H,rst‘mel|( was made, and the
Tim WEEKLY UNION
expensed necessarily incurred in the con-1 other copy shall be retained by said
struction of said road, shall be under the ¡Chairman; and the Governor is author- ' For On« Year, per «sai!..........................
$4 OO
S »0
general supervision of said Commission-1 ized to require of said Chairman an ac­ For Six MoBtbs.......................................
3 «0
ers and they shall each, before entering counting of the moneys by him drawn Fur Tbrae Months...................................
from
the
treasury,
whenever
he
may
upon the discharge of their duties as
Liberal Terms to Clubs.
such, take and subscribe tin oath to faith­ think the public interest requires such
fully and honestly discharge their duties investigation.
S ec . 14. Each Commissioner shall 5 Copies for One Year end one copy extra...$20 00
in accordance with the provisions of this
10 Copies for Oue Year and oue copy extra.. 34 10
Act, which oath shall be filed in the of-■ be entitled to receive four dollars per day 20 Copies for One Yenr and one copy extra . 60 00
|for
everv
day
he
is
actually
and
necessa-
tice of Secretary of State.
Tenm inriiriiibl]/ ih Arfcance.
S ec . 3. Incase a vacancy shall arise i rily employed in discharge of his duty as
Commissioner, and each Commis­
in said Board of Commissioners, by rea- such
s
Papers to clubs must invariably L< sent to
sioner
shall make out his account and one address, and n<> addition of names so eluhs ria
son of ¡my one failing to qualify, or for
any other cause, lhe same shall be filled swear to the same before some officer be made, exeept to expire with the original list.
authorized to administer oaths; and such
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR 1373.
by appointment by the Governor.
sirill
|,
e
S ec 4. Said Commissioners L........... .. accounts shall be paid as other expenses
designated as the Board of Commission­ iin the construction of said road are paid.
ers of the Southern Oregon W agon Road, i S ec . 15. The Superintendent and
A CO.,
and titter having qualified, as herein pro-1 ill employees and laborers engaged in Address: JAMES 49 ANTHONY
and 51 Third Street.
¡the
construction
of
said
road,
shall
re
­
vided, shall meet at such time and place
Sacramento, Cal.
as the (Sovernor shall direct, and they ceive such compensation for their ser­
THE NEW
shall, at that meeting, elect one of their vices as the Board of Commissioners
shall
determine.
i
number Chairman, whose official title
S ec . 16. Owing to the necessity for'
MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
shall be Chairman of the Southern Ore­
gon Wagon Road Commissioners; said this road, this Act shall take efi’eet and;
Commissioners, each, shall execute and be in force from and after its approval by
file with the Secretary of State, a bond the < Governor.
THE GE EAT LIVER KING!
Approved Oct. 23, 1872.
in favor of the State of Oregon, in the
S. F. CHADWICK,
>1 Vegetable ¡Substitute
sum of ten thousand dollars, to beap-| Attest:
Sec
’
y
of
State.
proved by said Secretary, conditioned!
MEL!
F o n
that they will faithfully and honestly!
Received Again.
discharge their trust, in accordance with!
T HAS LONG BEEN NEEDED, more es|>eef-
the provisions of this Act.
We this week received the Roseburg
ally ou the Pacific Coast, a remedy for inactiv­
S ec . 5. Said Chairman shall preside
ity ot the Liver.
Blaindcaler
for
the
first
time
in
many
at all meetings of the Board of Commis­
The Superiority of the Liver King
sioners, and may call a meeting of the weeks. Welcome ’
over any other remedy introduced consist« in ike
same at any time ; and, under the diree-i
following :
tion of the Board, shall have authority
1. It operates up' n the Stomach and Liter and
to draw the money hereby appropriated,
not upon the lower Jewels.
and shall disburse the same l»y order of
—AT—
3. It is pleasant to the taste, and does not pro­
the Board, in accordance with this Act. !
duce nausea of (he vt< m ><*h.
S ec . 6. The members of Board of Com­
3. It is pure'y vegeteide, and does not injure
ANTON ULLMAN’S,
missioners shall appoint some one of
the system like mineral remedies
4. It c.ni be given wi:h ease te children, which
their Board, or some suitable person, to|
California Street,
in itself wiH innke it popular as a family medicine.
lay out and construct said road, and the!
5. P>r»ou» ef delicate constitution who e.na.t
person thus appointed shall be denomi­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
take pills, will hail it with joy.
nated the Superintendent, and lie shall
6. It is perfectly liarinle.s, and «an in nowise<
have charge of laying out, and surveying
injure you and pcis<>3s who are troubled with
— OF A FINK STOCK OF
and building said road, under the gencr-,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheuma­
‘Tvison of the Board of Commis­
tism, Sick Headache, Dizziness
sioners.
of the Head, Drowsiness
S ec . 7. Said Superintendent, under the
candi rs, yers, ras neta .
direction of the Commissioners, shall
and a train of indescribable diseases srising frnnr
a deranged Liver, will find THE LIVER KING
take to his assistance a competent sur­
— BL’JT QUALITIES OF —
veyor, and other persons, and shall vii w
A SURE SPECIFIC !
out, mark, and survey, a wagon road,
TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS,
which shall be, in width, i.ixty feet, andj
gsT" Wholesale ajent« : Hedinjton, Hestttlar
PIPES,
of a grade not more than one and a half
A Co.. San Franoi^cu, Cal.; Smith A Da» is, Port­
inches to th«' foot, and he shall cause a!
land, Ure-ea. Sold by all druggists aad dealer«
YANKEE NOTION’S,
mile po>t, dearly marked, to be placed
in patent merli«ine.
nti ic}
at each and every mile of the same, in­
SCHOOL HOOKS.
dicating thereon, the number of miles
from the place of commencement ; andj
—AND A SUFEB I OR—
said Superintendent shall cause five maps'
to be made of said road, each of which j
shall be certified to by him, oue of said
ASSORTMENT OF TOYS,
maps shall be tiled in the office of the
Si'cret 'ry of State, and one each shall bej IV II ICH bo will sell at the LOWEST RATES
On Oregon street, Jacksonville«
43tf.
filed i: tie office of the County Clerk of n
Jackson, (¡rant and Baker counties, and
one shall be filed in the office of the said]
Board, and after said road has been sur­
Having just roe tired from San Francisco a new
—CONDUCTED BY THE —
veyed, and the maps thereof have been
stock of
filed, as aforesaid, the same shall be a
comity road, in each of the counties MISTERS OF TIIE UDI. Y NAMES, HARNESS, BUGGIES A CARRIAGES
through which it passes, and the road
Jacksonville, Oregen
I nru now prepared to furnish my patron«, and’
surveyors, through whose district said
road passes, are authorized to expend FpilE SCHOLASTIC YEAR or tlii« school will ilia public generally, with as
road labor upon the same, as upon other J cointuence about the ini<i<ileof August, and is
FINE TURNOUTS
roads.
divided in four ses.-ioiii, of eleven weeks each.
as
can
be
had
on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses
S ec . 8. If any person, company, or The following are the terms :
hired
to
go
to
any part of the country. Anitaal«
other corporation, through whose lands Board and tuition, per term..............
$40.00
Entrance
fee,
only
once
......................
,
5.60
BOUGHT Ji SOLD.
said road shall be laid out, shall feel that
15.00
he or they are injured thereby, he or Piano......................................................
Horses broke to work single er double. Horsea
and painting.........................
. s.oe
hoarded, and the best care bestowed upon then
they shall, within thirty days after the Drawing
Bed and bedding,..... .........................
. 4.00
while in my chargo.
maps have been filed of said road in the
Select Day School
J6TMT TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-«^
Clerk's office, make complaint in writing,
A liberal share of public patronage is solicited.
and file the same with the County Clerk Primary, per term............................................... $ 6.00
Junior,.................. ................................................ SI.00
MANNING A Isill.
of the county wherein such kind lies, I Senior..................................................................... 1» 00
Jacksonville, Ogn., Februa-y 11th. 1S71.
claiming damages for the right of way
I
Pupils are received at any time, and their terms
through such land, or for properties ta­ will be counted Irom the day of their entrance.
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ken and used for said toad, and if said
For further particulars, apply at the Academy.
complaint be not filed within said thirty I
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days, all claim for damages shall be!
deemed waived.
FOR BOTH SEXES,
S ec . 9. Whenever a claim for damages
has been made, as aforesaid, the County California St., (first door west of White A Martin,)
Conducted by Rev. J. H. Skidmore»
Court shall, at the next term thereafter,
JA CKSOX V/L I. K, OREGON,
appoint three disinterested householders
Assisted by an able Corps of Teachers.
of the County, who shall, after being IDEALER in GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
sworn to discharge their duty in assess­
rpHIS ACADEMY commenced its flxst Mros <•>»
ing the damages done said claimant, pro­
FRUITS IN SEASON.
I the first M<>a<lay ef November.
ceed in person to examine and determine
iiik I I’ATNC’X' C'ATVUIKSI,
The room« are neatly finished and furru*h«4.
how much less valuable the land, or
and we believe that no school «tiers nr ore reasona­
other jiroperty of the claimant, would be A ND EVERYTHING that can be found in e ble or better inducements for those who wish a
by reason of the construction of said ■\ first-claea variety store. Produce taken in good education. In confidence, we say to all,
50tf.
come and see for yourself.
road ; and they shall report their findings exchange. Please give me a call.
at the next regular term of said court.
■ xmAS pen Ties :
» Tt'ITION PER TERM !
S ec . It). The County Court shall, at NEW- YE A It’S BALL! Primary................. $4.1
Lnnguages, each,..$ 3.00
Penciling................ 3.00
the first regular term after filing said re­
Preparatory,........ 5J
A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN
Painting,............... 10.00
Sub. Junior........... 6J
port, certify the same to said Commis­
Instr,m’’nt‘l Music 10.00
Junior.................... 7J
sioners, who shall pay all damages as­
By Louis Horne,
Use of Instrument
3.00
Senior.................... Sd
sessed against the State, in the manner
Book-keeping (single entry)...................
$3.00
— ON—
that other expenses for constructing said
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(double entry),............................ 6.00
road are paid ; but should the County
Board can be had in private families or with the
’
S
EVE,
JNT E "W -
Court become satisfied that the decision
i Principal’s family, at $3.50 per week, exclusiv« of
of said householders has been influenced
j washing.
—AT THE—
by fraud, bribery or partitility, their find­
We believe that no Academy in the Slate offer«
¡like inducements at such low rates. If further in­
ings shall be set aside, and other assess­
U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville, Oregon
formation is de-ired, it may be obtained by calling
ors of damages shall be appointed, pro­
R ev . j. H. SKIDMORE,
vided that said Commissioners, or claim­ flood Supper and Music will be provided. on or addressing
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Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon.
ant, may appeal to the Circuit Court Tickets, $4.
4944.
from the findings of said householders,
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
LIME! LIME!!
and the case shall be tried ildc novo
upon pleading, to be prepared under the
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the firm
direction of the Judge of the Circuit FfflllE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in-
of Miller A Shannon, blacksmiths, having
form the public (hut he is prepared to fur-
Court.
, ,, I nish the best quality of liine in quantities to suit.
Seen dissolved October 14th, all those indebt d
S ec . 11. Said Commissioners shall All orders left at Kurewski's store or at my kiln the late firm, are requested to call forthwith at the
first cause a good practicable wagon road on Jackson creek will be promptly attended to. j old stand and settle the same by the 1st of Janua­
to be constructed, as far as the appropria­ All persons desiring any bricklaying or piaster- ry, and thereby save costs. All those having
tion herein granted will enable them to . ing done will do well to call on the undersigned. bills against the firm will present the same.
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MILLER A SHANNON.
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G. W. HOLT.
construct the same, and shall causo safe
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GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
“EXCELSIOR”
LIVERY STABLE
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, MANNING A 1S1I, Prop’s.
WM. BOYER,
THE ASHLAND ACADEMY,
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