The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 25, 1873, Image 4

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THE INDIAN FIGHT ON THE 17th.
1TEMLETS
WAR NOTES.
J. B. WHITE,
WHITE i
♦
ALEX- MARTIN.
MARTIN,
The Regulars in the Modoc country
Read the new advertisements.
are soon to be heavily re-inforced.
Freight is only 10 cents per pound.
SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 25, 1873.
(Successors to James T. Glenn,)
The roads from Yreka to headquar­
The game law goes in force on the 31st
On Thursday, the IGth inst, the Regu­
L .
lars and Volunteers stationed at Van ters in the Modoc country are good.
inst.
DEALERS IN
So
closely
were
the
Indians
pursued
ioton anb (lountn
Bremer’s Ranch, broke camp and moved
Jacksonville is terribly exercised over
to the bluff’ overlooking Capt. Jack’s in the late fight, that little spoils were a ghost.
D eeds and M ortgages .—Two hun­ camp, camping there without water. captured by them.
Jacksonville has over $600 00 in the
C^jLIFORNIA STREET,
A
triend
suggests
the
idea
that
blood
­
dred and seventy deeds and mortgages Col. Perry having gone early in the
Treasury.
were recorded in the Clerk’s office during morning to the bluff, drove the Indians hounds would bo just the thing to aid
The fog has disappeared, and is super­ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
1872.
away, to conceal as far as possible the the troops in their Indian warfare. Pos­ seded by rain.
sible.
—AT—
Street Commissioner Boschey is clean­
C atholic C hurch . — Rev. Father movements of the troops, and at 4 A. M.
i
('apt.
Kelly
and
Dr.
J.
N.
Bell
return
­
ing the streets.
Blanchett will hold divine services at the next day prepared themselves and by
ed from the seat of war this week, hav­
daylight
got
down
the
bluff
’
ami
marched
Setting out shade trees is being ex­
the Catholic Church to-morrow (Sunday)
ing found Indians to their entire satis­ tensively done.
to
the
edge
of
the
Lake,
where
they
sup
­
I
rilllE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
at the usual hour.
I
in
notifying
their
friends
and
the
public
gener
­
plied themselves with water. A general faction.
Supplies are still being forwarded to
ally tnat they are now receiving a nd opening a very
F inished .—John Orth’s new brick movement Uas then made by the right
The troops stationed at Fort Gaston, the Lake country.
large and extensive stock of
house has been finished, and adds great­ Hank in skirmishing order, the whole at the Hoopa Valley Reservation, in
i
A large amount of land is being taken
ly to the appearance of Jacksonville. This line when stretched out being about two Klamath county, California, have been up in this county.
building is undoubtedly one of the finest miles in length, the men being about ordered to the seat of war.
The City Drug Store has just received
in Southern Oregon.
Our
volunteers
are
receiving
the
high
­
four paces apart, and the total force be­
a new lot of school books.
est
encomiums from the press and the
A copper lode has been discovered in
F or R oseburg .—Mr. Lewis IL Ziglor, ing about 442. A «lense fog hung over
II ATS cfc CAPS
commanders
of
the
Regulars,
for
their
the (loose Lake country.
of this place, will assume charge of the I the country, which prevailed throughout
valorous conduct in the late fight.
The Sisters’ school commenced its
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
Metropolitan Hotel at Roseburg shortly, the greater part of the «lav, and to a
We are informed that the squaws who third quarter last Monday.
and leaves for that place to-day. Mr. great extent interfered with the move­
CLOTIIS
live with white men in the Lake coun­
—TO SELECT FROM—
Ben. Haymond, Esq., has been re-ap-
Zigler is an old hand at the business, and ments of the troops. A squad of 28 Cal­
try
are
supposed
to keep the Modocs cog­ pointed Post Master of Rock Point.
BLANKETS,
I
knows how to conduct a hotel in first- ifornia volunteers under Capt. John A.
The Washington Guard of Portland
Fairchild had the position next to the nizant of every movement of the troops.
<class style. Success to him.
HOOP SKIRTS,
The
Modoc
Chieftain
known
as
Shack
are again anxious to go to the Modoc war.
Lake, the Infantry under Major E. C. I
ETC., ETC.
S’ dden D eath .—Chas. Lucke, a na­ Mason on the right, Col. Perry’s Cavalry Nasty Jim (modo-California), being fil­
David Cronemiller has returned from
A MOST COMPLETE 8T0CK i
—ALSO —
tive of Prussia, died in the County Hos­ «>n his right, ('apt. Kelly’s Oregon Mili­ ially loth to leave his mother on a sick an extended professional tour on the
Hoots and Shoes; Ladies\ Misses*
and Childrens’ Shoes.
pital yesterday, of pneumonia, after a tia on his right, and Capt. Applegate’s bed when called to war, considerately road.
very short illness. Lucke was a tew years
killed her before leaving.
The man who forgets to advertise don’t
Company B., Oregon Militia, on the ex­
Stragglers from camp in the Modoc know his business. Keep yourself before W k have also in connection with the above a ssry
ago robbcl in Portland by Schultz, the treme right. After the line had swung
Large and Extensive Stuck of Choice
i
notorious «le.-periul«», who shot him in
country are liable to be shot at by In-
—OF—
the public.
around over the rocks and come into
the left breast, the bullet never being line, dressing by the left, the word “for­ dians prowling around, one man near
GROCERIES,
Geo. W. Childs, of Philadelphia, has
fXtracteil, which is supposed to be a ward skirmishers” was given, anti the camp having a horse shot from under
our thanks for his valuable Public Ledg­ HARDWARE, GLASSWARE,
leading cause ot his death.
/
whole line commenced the forward move­ him only a few days ago.
er Almanac.
QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY,
It is said had it not been for the fog
M ovements of the . T roops .—Gen. ment. In a few minutes the concealed
A dog with two tails was seen on the
Wheaton will establish his headquarters Indians opened fire on Capt. Kelly’s that prevailed on the day of the battle, street yesterday. One belonged to an ox
PAINTS, OILS, ETC,
on Lost River, near Bybee’s Ranch, ami company, who met it bravely and charg­ the Indians would have been punished and was carried in the mouth of the ca­
ALSO
bui hi a bridge across the river at t hat place. ed into the rocks. About this time there severely, though the troops would un­ nine.
Window'
Glass,
Nails, Iron and
I
doubtedly have suffered greater loss.
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
The General will not attempt anything appeared to be Indians in the rocks in
On our first page will be found the di­
Judging from the letter from Mr. L.
Wooden and Willow
further than to protect the settlements front of the whole line, which kept on
—EVER BROUGHT TO—
rections to Assessors, adopted by the
W are. Etc., Etc.
Applegate, who certainly know«, pub­
until the arrival of a«lequate re-inforce- advancing, the Indians falling back from
State Board of Equalization.
Read
lished on our first page, Jack has always
ments. Meanwhile the Oregon Militia rock to rock, but keeping up their fire
them.
will be re-organized, ami, as we under­ and being seldom seen. The troops fired been a bad Injun; and the report that
Sam. Colver is meeting with hunetuc We are now ready to sell anything in our line at
cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
stand, will In* increase«! by the addition volley after volley into every spot from he rebelled on the only ground of mal­ success in the Willamette. He had a lowest
will
find
it greatly to their advantage to examine
of probably twoor three more companies, which smoke emanated from Indian treatment, is unfounded.
'r
house of three at Salem, and two at our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are
The troops capture»! five Indian ponies
determined not to bo undersold by any bouse in
an I the whole organization placed on the guns, with but apparently little effect.
Portland !
Jackson county.
most effective footing.
After driving them about a mile, private loaded with government hard bread last
Everybody has Ids plans how the Mo-
Trimble, of Capt. Applegate’s company, Friday. It is supposed this bread must does could be whipped. A smell of
yr-iJ'Give us a call, and then judge for your­
S omething N ew .—Something new
was killed, ami shortly afterwards private have been captured or stolen from the Jack’s powder would have a powerful ef­ self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
in Indian warfare was noticed by the I
John R. Brown, of Company A., was shot troops that came from Camp Bidwell, fect in scattering a majority of them.
WHITE & MARTIN
the troops in the late battle. This was
Siskiyou
county,
Cal.,
some
time
ago.
through the heart. The Indian fire now
We keep everything that a per­
Sam. Colver has been dubbed with an­
the use by the Indians of a howitzer or
General Canby, commanding the Mil­
son expects to find in a first-class
increased all the time, and Col. Perry's
other new and elegant title : “The most
small cannon, which it is supposed they
House, and we invite the public
troops began to sutler, two being killed itary Division of the Pacific (in the ab­ unmitigated ass in America since George
captured from Get). John C. Fremont, or
to call and see for themselves.
(Corner California and Oregon Streets.)
and several wounded. The Infantry sence of General Schofield) has ordered Francis Train went to jail,” is the way
Goods
shown with jAcaturc.
rather forced him to abandon in 1846. The
were now catching it badly ; also Fair­ two companies from the department, and
.1
AC'KXO^i
ÍV1LL.E,
-
-
OREGON.
SACHS BRO’S.
they put it now.
report it made was entirely different from
child’s command on the extreme right. five companies from the department of
that of the modern howitzer, and was
DAVII) EINN
Meanwhile Capt. Bernard and Major California to re-inforce the troops in the
B*3TWe offer special reduction in
J urors .—The following is a list of the
readily recognized by those familiar with
■
Keeps
constantly
on
hand
a
full
assortment
of
fur-
prices to all those who wish to
field.
Jackson were trying to come up from the
jurors drawn for the February term of | niture, consisting of
ordnance of olden times. The sound was
purchase
for Cash their Fall and
The Yreka Journal says the late fight the Circuit Court, which commences on
south-east side of the Lake, the Indians
!
Bedsteads,
Winter supplies.
like the voice of an old friend, strangely
disputing every step they took, anil their with the Modocs will have the effect of the 10th ult.: Thos. W. Anderson, F. Il-
metamorphosed into a cruel enemy.
Bureaus, Tables,
commands suffered heavily. About 1 ■ preventing any arrangement with the Armstrong, E. R. Abbott, Constantine
Stands, Sofas, Lounges,
R obbery .—John Murray was this o’clock, 1*. M., the howitzers were tried, Government toullow the Modocs to settle Magru«ler, Win. Ray, Patrick Donegan,
week brought from I.inkville, and l«**lg- but the fog was so deuse that the loca­ on land at Lost river, which will prove David Linn, Miehtvl Hanley, John M.
Chairs of All Kinds,
«•d in “Castle de Coats,” charged with tion of Jack’s stronghold cotihl not be highly gratifying to the settlers of South­ Black, Freil. Heber, Thos. Gilson, Wm.
Guilt Itlouldings
larceny. It appears that John, who is a seen, ami there being danger of throwing ern Oregon and Northern California re­ Jones, Martin F. Hirst, Tsaac Miller,
Etc., Etc.
Orlando
Coolidge,
F.
D.
Foutiray,
W.
T.
siding
in
that
vicinity.
gay gambolier, caused a German, whose shells into Capt. Bernard’s command, the
Lever,
Thos.
H.
Louden,
Herman
V.
TO BUY GOODS
John R. Brown and Frank Trimble
name we di 1 not learn, to fall in a coma­ guns were stopped, the troops still light­
Helms,
Joel Dixon, W. G. Bishop, W. ALSO DOORS, SASII and BLINDS
tose state, induced from a superabund­ ing their way an«l moving on. About 2 are the names of the volunteeis killed L. Colvig, John W. Dollarhide, Win.
always on band and Made to order.
ance of tangle-foot, when he went o’clock, p. m ., an order was given to Ma­ in the late battle, ami the following are Kreutzer, Wesley Mitchell, John Daily,
Lumber planed on reasonable terms.
through him to the tune of about $200. jor Mason anti Col. Perry to swing around the names of the volunteers belonging to Edward Graupner, Samuel Grubb, Jacob
—TUAN TUE—
Evans,
Joseph
II.
Davis,
Samuel
Cen
­
Fairchild
’
s
California
company,
who
Murray was arrested and had an exami­ to the left, and if possible to connect with
Undertaking a specialty.
ters.
nation before Justice Stephenson, who Bernard’s command on the Lake, which were wounded : Jerry Crooks, thigh
30xtf,
liehl him to bail in the sum of $500, in left the Volunteers alone on the right. broken ; G. W. Roberts, probably mor­
LEGA LAI >V ERT1SEM ENTS.
—IS AT­
tal ; N. Beswick, shot in the thigh ;
A' 11 ANCO-AM E RICA N
default of which lie was sent to jail, to This move was execute«! anil carried out, Robt. Small in the shoulder.
Administrator’s Notice.
await the action of the (¡rand Jury.
the connection being made about five
o’clock, I*. M., the volunteers still hold­ PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF
C ampaign L yrics .—Our poet dedi­
DEALERS IN
ing their position on the extreme right,
TRUSTEES.
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
cates the following lines to a certain tew
which nearly surrounded the Indians,
who participated (?) in the battle of the
A regular meeting of the Board of
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
anil the tog having now cleared away.
17th :
Trustees
was
held
last
Tuesday
evening.
Some of Fairchild’s men were wounded,
Just before the battle, mother,
MADAME de ROBOAM, Proprietor
Present — Newman Fisher,
and also Col. Perry and Lieut. Kyle. 21st inst.
I wai di inking mountain dew,
The Indians fired from gorges ami cliffs, President, David Linn and Herman
When 1 saw the Modocs coming,
rilllE MADAME takes thi« method of tendering
1 ber th nks to the public for the patronage
Inte the rear I ijuiekly flew.
nothing being seen but the smoke from Helms; absent—John Bilger and James
which ha» hitherto been extended to her, and would
A.
Wilson.
lit
deniplion
of
State
Bounty
Bonds.
Where the straggler- were a-flying,
their guns. Niglit coming on, and having
respectfully solicit its continuance.
I
Thinking of their homes and wives;
The minutes of the last meeting were
Her tables are always under her immediate eon
no foot! or blankets, it was impossible for
STATE OF OREGON,
)
’Twas n<>t the Injuns they feared,
trol : and by her long experience in ¿he business
read
and
approved.
the troops to liokl their position, and it
T rkascrek ’ s Orricit,
•
»lie feels confident that she will give entire satis­
But to save their precious lives.
On
motion,
the
unfinished
business
ap
­
S
alem
,
Jan.
4,
1873.
)
was deemed best to withdraw from the
faction to all. Iler beds and rooms are fitted up
CIIOKI'S.
Amount applicable for redemption, ($17,500) sev­ in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom­
Held. The troops were accordingly or­ pearing upon the minutes went over.
enteen thousand five hundred dollars.
Farewell mother, you will never
modation of * ngle occupants or families. Iler
The Committee on the matter of estab­
dered
to
fall
back
to
the
bluff
’
,
which
QEALED
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV- beds are always kept clean.
Sea iny name among the slain ;
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
they did with safety. Fourteen men lishing base line for town surveys not be­ ¡0 ed by the undersigned at his office, at Salem,
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Fur if I only can skedaddle,
AND THE
February 4, 1873, for the surrender of Boun­
(two Volunteers and fourteen Regulars) ing ready to report, were given further until
I'll be sure to come home again.
CHEAPEST
IN THIS COUNTRY.
ty Bonds, issued under provisions of an Act of the
THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL
Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon,
were killed in the engagement, and 3 time.
FISHER 4i BRO.’S,
P rotection A gainst I ndians .—A of Fairchild’s California Volunteers ami
The Committee on the application of granting bounty to Volunteers of this State, en­
listed
in
the
service
of
the
United
States,
approv
­
(Corner
California
and Oregon Streets,)
correspondent writes from Goose .Lake, about 21) Regulars were wounded,
three Geo. H. Young to purchase lots No 2 and ed October 24. 1864, at the lowest rate, n >t ex­
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
January 4th, as follows: At a meeting or four of which will probably «lie.
No. 4, in block No. 55, made a report re­ ceeding par value, as may redeem the greatest
May 1st, 1869.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
commending that the lots lie sold to ap­ number ot bonds. Bids to include interest to date
of the citizens of Goose Lake, to take
of surrender, and to be addressed,
plicant
tor
$15,
coin.
The
report
was
ac
­
measures for protection against Indians,
$550,000
Astet.«..... .
L. FLEISCHNER,
P roceedings for J ackson C ounty '. cepted and the premises ordered sold to
. 1SO.OOO
Liabilities
Treasurer of State, Salem, Oregon.
H. D. Myrtle was called to the chair, — At a meeting of the Board of School said applicant.
and J. Holleman ap[w>inted Secretary. Land Commissioners, hehl at Salem last
The Coin» .ittee on the application of
California Street,
Surplus to Policy Holders......................... $369.565
G. Karewski, in behalf of IL Goldsmith Red imp! ion of State Relief Bonds. Ratio of expense to management..............
20.88
A committee appointed reported resolu­
week, the following cases from Jackson and the heirs of H. Lauer, made their re­
Total expcn>e to income.............................
35.17
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
tions for forming a company of mounted
STATE OF OREGON,
]
Ratio of Asset« to liabilities ...................... $.300.00
county were acted upon :
port
and
recommended
that
a
deed
be
T iikasckkh ’ s Orricx,
home guards, and twenty-nine names
Policies absolutely non-forfeitablo after one full
AVING purchased Bloekwell*» barber abop
Sam. Colver vs. R. II. Dearborn—De­ granted to said parties, reserving in the
S alem , Jan. 4, 1873. j
annual payment, and by law exempt I rum execu­
were enrolled. The following were elect­
in Jacksonville, I am fully prepared to do all
deed
all
the
rights
John
Orth
has
to
said
tion.
kind» of work in my line ib the best manner and at
ed officers : A. H. Snelling, Captain ; J. cided in favor of Colver, a settler upon premises by virtue of a deed from John Amount applicable for redemption ($12,7 00) twelve All profits divided among the assured.
thousand soven hundred dollnrs.
reasonable price».
the land.
Premiums payable in gold or currency.
Lung. Report accepted, and further ac­
L. Sanborn, First Lieutenant; Luther
EALED
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
RF.CEIV
James D. Fay vs. Jesse Applegate— tion thereon was deferred until the next
Dividends added to policy or applied in reduc­
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER.
ed by the undersigned nt hi.« office in Salem, tions
Henderson, Second Lieutenant; J. Hol­
of
premiums.
meeting
of
the
Board.
until February 4, 1873, for the surrender of Re­
Call at the shop formerly occupied by Blnckwell.
leman, Ailjutant. A committee consist­ Right to purchase 7,500 acres of swamp
THOMAS A. BALL, President
The Town Treasurer made his rejiort, lief Bond», issued under provision of an Act of the
v2n27:tf
GEO. 8CHUMPF.
land
in
Rhett
Lake ; decided in favor of
S «n Francisco, Cal.
ing of Charles Snider, J. L. Sanborn and
which was read and ordered filed. The Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon,
Fay, on the ground that he was the prior report shows the funds on hand to be granting relief to volunteers of this State, enlisted R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn.
A. H. S nelling was appointed to procure
[v2:n34:ly
arms and ammunition. On motion the applicant.
$298.46 in coin, and $365 in currency—a in the service of the United States, approved Octo­
ber 21, 1864, at the lowest rate, not exceeding par
meeting adjourned to meet January 11th,
John Kuhn vs. D. Bilyeu—Decided in total of $663.46.
Home'g Building,
value, ns may redeem the greatest number of
The Sexton made his third quarterly bonds. Bids to include interest to date of surren­
at 1 o’clock I*. M.
favor of Kuhn.
report, showing receipts this quarter to
and to be addressed,
L. FLEISCHNER,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
W. H. Miller vs. T. Reynolds—Decid­ be $37.50 ; amount expended, $7.50 ; and der, 2w4.
I mportant N otice .—The attention
Treasurer of State, Salem, Oregon.
$20 yet delinquent. Report read and or­
of the public is called to Section 6, of the ed in favor of Miller.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from San Francis-
dered filed.
John
Glenn
vs.
John
Coughlin
—
Decid
­
co
a fine and complete stock or Hat», flower«.
California
Street,
Estray Law, General Laws of Oregon,
Ribbon», etc., of the latent style», and would re­
The Recorder laid before the Board the Justice's Court for the Precinct of Waldo, State of
ed
in
tavor
of
Glenn.
which reads as follows :
spectfully say to the ladies of Jacksonville atid vi­
Oregon, County of Josephine. Isaac Thomp­
certified copy of tlie Act amendatory of
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Geo. Fiock vs. Wm. Nus, et af—Post­ the Act of Incorporation of Jacksonville,
cinity that I will be pleased to exhibit them to
son, plaintiff, vs. J. A. Kemper, defendant;
If the amount of such appraisement
those who may iaVor me with a «all.
civil action to recover money.
shall exceed $15, the persons taking up pone«! till the second Tuesday in March. passed by the late Legislature. After
47tf»
Mr». M. A. BRENTANO.
rpiIE
UNDERSIGNED
would
respectfully
rnilE
Un
DEKSiGNED
Would
re»pretfully
in-
such estrays shall be further require«! to
J. S. Burnett vs. Peuning—Postponed reading, it was ordered published in the rnO J. A. KEMPER, the above named Defend-
1
form the nub
ic that they
have just
just on.
ii» a
±
pub
thvy
opened
X
ant
:
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
you
cause to be published in the paper of the till the second Tuesday in Febiuary.
T imes and Sentinel.
N ot P ïcü .
are hereby tequired to appear before the under­ ball alley on California street, opposite Horne’s
state printer, which shall be kept on file
It was also ordered that the expense of signed, a Justice of the Peace for the precinct Hotel, and fitted it up with the late»t requisite
Another
case
was
decided
In
favor
of
in the clerk’s office of each county of this
procuring the copy—$2.50—be paid.
aforesaid, on the 8th day of March, 1873, at 10 appurtenance«, and are now ready to accommo­
PAY UP! PAY IJP!
state, a description of the same, giving W. M. Moody.
The following claims against the town o’clock in the forenoon of »aid day, at the office date all those dexiringto participate in this healthy
marks as above specified, the name and
1 he Board adjourned to meet on the were ordered paid : C. W. Kahler, City of said Justice in said precinct, to answer the above exercise. A full supply of fine wines, liquors aud
AA ING SOLD Ot'T our entire interest in tbe
cigars, constantly on hand. Give us a call.
residence of the tinder, and as near as second Tuesday in February, the next Attorney’s salary, $50 ; U. 8. Hayden, named plaintiff in a civil'action.
Arm of Snobs Bros,, all those indebted So- ns
The defendant will take notice, that if he fail to
43tf.
MILLION k BRONSON.
by note or book account, are respectfully mwrlH.
may be, tl»e time at which the estray regular term.
expense for deed to Thos. Mooney, $3.
answer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take
to pay up without delay.
LIP. SACHS,
was taken up.
Liquor license granted to John Noland judgment against him for one hundred and forty-
SAM. SACHS.
for six months—$50.
Several persons have of late not com­
four dollars and ibirty-one hundredths of a dollar,
Jacksonville, Dec. 31 st, 1871-wX.
T he Q uestion S ettled .—Those em­
An
application
was
received
from
Mrs.
($144.31)
with interest from March 30th, 1872, at
plied with this section, which is required
California Street,
L. E. Overbeck for town deed to lots Nos. one per cent, per month from date.
LIME! LIME!!
to be done, otherwise action thereon will inent men, Dr. Jus. Clark, Physician to 5 and 6 in block No. 52. Referred to a
Given under my hand thia 14«h day of January,
A. B. McILWAIN,
be null and void. The T imes being the Queen V ictoria, and Dr. Hughes Ben­ I special committee consisting of Messrs. 1873,
FVNHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in-
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Justice of the Peace.
1 form the pub’l0 that he is prepared to fur-
nett,
say
that
consumption
can
be
cured.
I Linn; Helms and Bilger.
official paper for Jackson and Josephine
It is ordered by A. B. McIlwain, Justice of the
niTn
the best quality of lime in quantities to suit.
The annual statement of the receipts Peace for Waldo Precinct, that this summons be
counties, is the medium io which all es- Dr. W istar knew this when he discover­
HE undersigned, having permanently located
Full Particulars of the Battle.
GENERAL AlERillANDlSE,
CAN HAVE A CHANCE
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
SACHS BROS’.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
SOUTHERN OREGON!
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM,
PARLOR & BED-ROOM SUITS.
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
FANCY,STAPLE*DRY GOODS
Clothing,
Boots Shoes,
Groceries,
Liquors,
Cutlery,
Crockery,
Etc., Etc.,
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
NEW BARBER SHOP
H
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NEW MILLINERY STORE,
BOWLING ALLEY!
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New Boot and Shoe Shop,
T
All order» left at Karewski'* store or at my kila
and expenditures of the town was order­
fur six weoks iu the D emocratic TiXxa,
in Jacksonville, respeotfully informs the on Jackson creek will be promptly attended to
trays must bo published. Barties inter­ ed his now widely known Balsam of ed to be made out and posted by the Re­ published
published M Jacksonville, Oregon, the official or­
public
that be is prepared t<» do all kinds of work All porton» deririnr any brickt<>lug or plaate;»
ested will take notice and govern them« W lid Cherry, and experience has proved corder.
gan.
ISAAC THOMPSON, Plaintiff.
in the boot aud ehoe-making line. Satisfaction iog done will do wGl to cell on the ««nder-tgntJ '
the correctness of his opinion.
selves accordingly.
3w«.
45tf
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G.
W. HOLT
guaranteed.
?6tf
M. CATON.
The Board then adjourned.
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