The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 01, 1873, Image 3

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WAR NOTES.
ALEX. MARTIN
INDIAN WAR NEWS.
One of Col. Perry’s men, who was
SITUATION AS A TEACHER by a gen­
XVe are informed by a Yreka dispatch
tleman of several years’ experience, and who
wounded in the late battle, haw died.
dated January 24th, that Thomas H.
has a first-class certificate. For particulars in­
SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1. 1873.
(Successors to James T. Glenn,)
Capt. Jack and Scar-faced Charley are Southworth and others had arrived from quire of W. J. Stanley, School Superintendent, or
514.
said to be among the best shots on the the seat of war. The troops are all mor at this office.
DEALERS IN
coast!
ing from their camps, as hay and grain
LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENTS.
It is thought that there must have cannot be obtained near the lava coun­
been
at least a few Indians killed in the
N otary P ublic .—D. B. Rea, Esq., of
Administrator'« Notice.
try. It is expected that Van Bremer’s
CALIFORNIA STREET,
Ibis place, has been appointed a Notary late battle.
place will be burned by the Indians. A
HE
UNDERSIGNED
having
been
appointed
John
R.
Brown,
one
of
the
volunteers
Public by Gov. Grover.
guard was left at Davis and Fairchild’s
Administrator of the estate of Robt. Alexan­ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
killed in the late fight, was formerly a
der,
deceased, all persona having claims against
places. Most of the troops will be de­ said estate,
F or the F ront .—A detachment of resident of Sublimity, Marion county.
are required to present the same with
tailed
for
the
Lost river, Link river, and the proper vouchers within six months from the
Regulars, in command of Capt. Thaller,
Col. Perry, who was seriously wounded
of this notice to me at my residence on Tule
passed through town yesterday, en route in the tight with the Modocs. has been Langell valley settlements, and those on date
Lake, iu Jackson county, Oregon.
the east side will be‘stationed among the
for the seat of war.
THOMAS W. DIPPEL, Adm’r.
taken to his quarters at Camp Harney.
January 3d, 1873.
nlw4.
settlements around Clear Lake.
UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
It is said that Capt. Jack is offering
F or J osephine .—Dr. Win. Jackson
in notifying their friends aud the publicgener-
General Wheaton intends building
ully tnut they are now receiving and opening a very
Administrator's Notice-
will be at Kerbyville on the 17th of this $100 each for the sculps of Oliver and gunboats to guard the lake shore, and
large aud extensive stock of
Ivan
Applegate,
Dennis
Crawley
and
month, and those wishing any work
I
will thus be enabled to get close to Jack’s
HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed
done in his line, canthen be accommo­ others !
by the County Court of the State of Ore­ STAPLE DRY GOODS
camp with cannon and mortars, besides
gou, tor Josephine county, administrator of the
dated.
That fool Bogart, correspondent of the
being enabled to prevent the Indians estate of J. G. Adams, deceased, all persons hav­
F or S treet C ommissioner .—Atten­ S. F. Chronicle, has again gone to the from coming down to the lake to water ing claims against such estate are required to pre­
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
We think a good “booting”
sent the same, with the proper vouchers, within
tion is called to the announcement of front.
their stock or to get water from the six months from this notice to me at uiy residence
Peter Boschey in another column. Mr. would do him a power of good.
spring close to it. Several squaws took in Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon ; and
The Governor of California sent a lot
ail persons indebted to said estate are required to
Boschey is the present incumbent and
part in the fight, and one of the soldiers make
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CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
immediate payment.
of old cartridges that were too large for
has proven himself an efficient officer.
DAN. L. GREEN, Adm’r.
was killed by a squaw.
the guns and some worthless caps for the
CLOTHS
Kerbyville, Jan. 15, 1873.—14.
TO SELECT FROM—
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T axes .—Taxes are being paid very .
The heaviest firing by troops and vol­
use of the California Volunteers, at
BLANKET«,
slowly, in the neighborhood of 520,000
unteers was at the close of the battle,
Final Settlement-
which they wax exceedingly wrathy.
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having been up to the present time col­
HOOP fcKIItTS,
The present scene of the Modoc war when they fired at random, for the pur­
•
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a*
8
S
tate
or
O
rlgom
,
1
lected by Sheriff McKenzie, which is but
pose of recovering the dead and wound­ County of Josephine, ) là.
wholly
in
California.
Tule
or
Rhett
is
ETC.,
ETC.
little more than half the amount due.
A MOST COMPLETE STOCK
—ALBO—
AMES NEELY, Administrator of the estate of
Lake is almost entirely in that State. ed, all of whom were taken off except
Moots and Shoes ; Ladies’, Misses’
two
soldiers.
William
A.
Gibson,
deceased,
having
this
day
'R evolver L ost .—Lost, somewhere j Tiie Indians are on the south side of this
and Childrens’ Shoes.
his final account for final settlement of
Colonel Perry was wounded while roll­ said rendered
•on1 tiie stage road between Ashlaud and lake, and several miles beyond the Ore­
estate, all persons interested are notified that
ing down a hill, at the top of which he Monday, the 7th day of April, 1873, lias been set i W k have also in connection with the above a very !
Jacksonville, a six-shooter, Smith A gon line.
apart as the day for hearing objections to the j Large aud Extensive Stock of Choice
Weston’s patent, nickel-plated. The find­
The Indians in the late battle fought was surrounded by several Indians. The same.
—OF—
By order of Hon. J. B. S iff . rs , County Judge.
er wilUbe suitably rewarded by deliver­ entirely naked, excepting their ammuni-. bullet struck his arm and passed through
CROCERIES.
Attest
:
CHAS.
HUGHES,
County
Clerk.
ing the same to Major \\ iu . A. Owen, i tion slung around them, and with a' his hip while he was rolling. Perry had
414.
HARDWARE, GLASSWARE,
bunch of sage brush tied on their heads, ! made the circuit from the right around
Jacksonville.
*
to Bernard’s camp, and had thence pro­
D iagram of the S eat of W ar .— so as to be undistinguishable from the ceeded to the relief of the Siskiyou Vol­ Redemption of State Bounty Bonds. QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY,
We are indebted to Mrs. Richard Hutch- | plant itself.
STATE OF OREGON,
unteers, who were in the hottest of the
PAINTS, OILS, ETC,
insou, of Langell Valley, for a diagram ’ A letter received from Ed. Steele to light. The wounding of Perry disheart­
R ' s
S UFFICR.
T reasurer
O ffice ,
4, 1873. J
ALSO
S alem , Jan.
.
of tiie seat of war. Those wishing a clear his father in Yreka, says the Indians in ened the soldiers, as they looked for him
sev-
applicable for redemption, ($17,500)
W indow Glass, Nalls, Iron and
conception of tiie situation of the field of Hot Spring Valley, upon the demand of to rally them in charging ujwii the In­ Amount
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enteen th«>usand five hundred dollars.
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
J.
J.
Dorris,
gave
up
their
guns,
on
con
­
battle and the entire Lake country, can
Wooden and Willow
—EVER BROUGHT TO—
dians in ambush among the rocks.
I OEALF.D PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV-
obtain the same by calling at this office, i dition that the whites should feed them,
Wire, Etc., Etc.
kj ed by the undersigned at his uffiee, at Salem,
It
is
believed
that
most
of
the
Oregon
until February 4, 1873, for the surrender of Boun­
and doubts are entertained as to the re­
R emoved .—Dr. 8. F. Chapin has port of uny Pit River Indians being with : Volunteers will return over the Oregon ty Bonds, issued under provisions of an Act of the
Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, We are now ready to sell anything in our line at
rented the upper story of John Orth's the Modocs, at least those residing in line and re-enlist to tight California's granting
bounty to Volunteers of this State, en­
cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
new building, and lias removed his of­ Hot Spring Valley.
battles for protection of California set­ listed in the service of the United States, approv­ lowest
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
ed
October
24,
1864,
at
the
lowest
rate,
njt
ex
­
fice and residence thereto. He intends
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are
The Sacramento Union says the troops tlers, and even if they do not they are ceeding par value, as may redeem the greatest '•>ur
entitled to the gratitude and warmest number of bonds. Bids to include interest to «late ¡determine«! not to bo undersold by any house in
having a private hospital, having fitted
en route for the seat of war from the Bay,
, Jackson county.
up several apartments in excellent style fought among themselves, and some half thanks of California for their no’»le con­ of surrender, and to be addressed,
duct thus far.
Is. FLEISCIINER,
I
for this purpose, and can accommodate
Treasurer of State, Salem, Oregon.
^sgrGiv« ua a eall, and then judge for your­
There
are
only
about
30
or
40
men
M
a
dozen
managed
to
get
left
behind
at
from six to eight patients.
self as to our capaoitvto furnish goods as above.
Fort
Klamath,
barely
enough
to
hold
way stations. They ransacked the cars
WHITE & MARTIN
“S harp as T acks .”—What tricks the they were in, and carried away every­ the post against an attack, should tiie Redemption of S^ate Relief Bonds.
: Indians at the resei/.ation conclude to
We keep everything that a per­
Indians don’t know in warfare are evi­ thing movable. A fight with Capt. take their departure.
son
expects to find in a first-class
I
STATE
OF
OREGON,
dently not worth knowing. In the late Jack will serve to take the extra ram-
FURNITURE
WARE
ROOM,
A letter from John A. Fairchild to
. ........ ,
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House,
and we invite the public
TitKASi.'REit’s O ffice
Robt. O. Dewitt, among other things
S alem ,Jan.« 4, 1873. j |
buttle they put good-sized rocks on their pageousuess out of them.
to
call
and
see for themselves. I
(Corner California and Oregon Streets.)
¡states : “Dorris, Van Bremer and myself Amount applicable for redemption ($12,700) twelve
Goods
shown
with pleasure.
breastworks, which appeared as though
ITEM LETS.
thousand seven hundred dollars.
have come to the conclusion that the
JA('KSONVII.I.E, - - OREGON
SACHS BRO’S. t
they had their heads above the fortifica­
|»eople of California ought to raise 100
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV-
Pay your subscription.
tions, thereby gulling the troop.*, who
ed by tho undersigned at his office in Snletn,
or 150 volunteers to protect our exposed
DAVII) LINN
®&y"We oiler special reduction in
Town election on Marell 3d.
until
February 4, 1873, for the surrender of Re­
frontier.
1
have
consulted
with
General
bit at the sell several times, to the ad­
prices to all those who wish to
Keeps
constantly
on
hand
a
full
assortment
of
fur
­
lief
Bonds,
issued
under
provision
of
an
Act
of
the
Read the new advertisements.
: Wheaton, Col. Green, Capt. Burton and Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, niture, consisting of
vantage of Lo.
purchase
for Cash their Fall and
Col. Mason, all of the regular army. granting relief to volunteers of this State, enlisted
Snow on the hills surrounding town.
Winter supplies.
Bedsteads*
They all think California ought to raise in the service of the United States, approved Octo­
R eduction of R ates .—The Western
Rogue river has raised considerably.
Bureaus Tables,
I
150 volunteers, say for three months, for ber 21, 1864, at the lowest rate, not exceeding par
Union Telegraph Company gives general
A heavy crop of drunks and fights this ; our immediate protection, for there is no value, as may redeem the greatest number of
Stands, Sofas, Lounges,
notice that the rate for dispatches of ten week.
j telling what the Indians will not do if bonds. Bids to include interest to date of surren­
words to any part of tiie United States, : Veit Schutz has our thanks for a keg something is not done for us, and that der, and to be addressed, L. FLEISCIINER,
2w4.
Treasurer of State, Salem, Oregon.
Chairs of All Kinds,
where it has heretofore exceeded $2 30, of his superior lager.
very soon. You need not be surprised to
hear
of
some
terrible
murders,
as
you
can
.■Mt'NI MONH.
I
will be reduced to that price, which is a
Guilt Mouldings,
The T imes ’ circulation is increasing readily see that we are in a bad fix. Gov.
Lie.,
Etc.
reduction of nearly 50 per cent. This with amazing rapidity.
Booth ought to have heeded our appeal Justice’s Court for the Precinct of Waldo, State of
TO BIT GOODS
reduction goes into effect to-day. We I Several of the schools closed their reg­ for help when we asked him.
Oregon, County of Josephine. Isaac Thomp­
ALSO
DOORS,
SASH
and
BLINDS
son. plaintiff, vs. J. A. Kemper, defendant;
have not been informed of any further ular quarters this week.
I have conversed with several of the
civil action to recover money.
always on band and made to order.
changes.
officers—old Indian fighters—and they
The soiree at Veit’s Hall last Wednes­ i say they never saw Indians fight as those WO J. A. KEMPER, the above named Defend
Lumber planed ou reasonable terms.
A aut : In the name of the State of Oregon, you
—THAN THE—
I
R emoved .—Gen Canby, acting Com- day evening was well attended.
devils fought the other day. I have had are
hereby required to appear before the under
mauder of the Department of the Pacific,
Comparatively a small area of grain some little experience myself, and I signed, a Justice of tho Peace for the precinct
^•©'Undertaking a specialty.
must say I never saw Indians fight as aforesaid, on the Sth day of March, 1873, at 10
30xtf.
has removed Gen. Wheaton from the has as yet been sown in Josephine.
they did. We drove them about three o’clock in the forenoon of said day, nt the office
Win. Chapman, Esq., ex-Shcriff of Jo­ : miles, and they contested every inch of of said Justice iu sail precinct, to answer the above!
IS AT—
command of the Regulars in the Modoc
FK ANCO-AM ER ICA N
named
plaintiff
in
a
civil
action.
sephine,
favored
us
with
a
call
this
week.
country, and has appointed Col. Gillem
the way. It is the best natural fortified
The defendant will take notice, that if he fail to.
The settlers are leaving Langell Valley place I ever saw. General Wheaton re- answer
to supersede him. Col. Gillem arrived
the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take
in Yreka lust Tuesday, and has proceeded and other isolated points for more set­ marked on the evening after the fight judgment against him for one hundred and forty - HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
i that 100,000 men in 100,000 years could four dollars and thirty-one hundredths of a dollar,
DEALERS IN
to headquarters. Wherefore Gen. Wheat­ tled districts.
Opposite Odd Fellow.' Hall,
i not construct as strong fortifications as ($144.31) with interest from March 30th, 1872, at'
We have been favored with rainy, Captain Jack has, anil if you could see one per eent. per month from «late.
on has been removed we are unable to
FANCY, STAPLE A DRY GOODS'
JA CKSONVILLE, OREGON
Given under uiv hand this I 4th «lav of January, •
¡»erceive, as all who participated in the snowy and fine weather—all at the same the place you would believe the General
1873,
’
a . b . M c I lwain ,
was not far out of the way.
late battle say he performed his duty time—this week.
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Justice of the l’cnco. j MADAME de R0B0AM, Proprietor. Clothing,
General
Wheaton
has
left
Perry
’
s
troop
ably and faithfully.
It is ordered by A. B. McIlwain, Justice of the'
Alex. Martin, of this place, has taken
Boots & Shoes,
of cavalry, consisting of forty-six men, ! Peace for Waldo Precinct, that this summons be' HE MAD AME takes this method of tendering
the
contract
to
carry
Government
freight
twelve
at
my
place,
twelve
at
Dorris
’
published for rix weeks in the D emocratic T imes ,
R e -I nforcements .—Troops from all
her th nks to tho public for the patronage
Groceries,
from Roseburg to the beadquarters of the place and the balance at Small’s, where published at Jacksonville, Oregon, the official or­
which hae hitherto been extended to her, and would
parts of the Coast have been sent to re­
gan.
ISAAC THOMPSON, Plaintiff.
Liquors,
respectfully solicit its continuance.
troops in the Modoc country for thirty- he intends making his headquarters.”
inforce the Regulars already in the field.
Her
tables
are
always
under
her
immediate
con
The
Indians
are
so
encouraged
they
five cents a pound.
Cutlery,
trol : ami by her long experience in the business
Seven companies are already on the
will treat only on their own terms,
Chinese New-Year commenced last believing they can whip the soldiers, the
she feels confident that she will give entire satis­
road—one from Portland, one from Fort
Crockery,
JACKSON,
faction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up
Gaston, Klamath county, Cal., one from Tuesday, and was celebrated with vigor. , Yreka boys and the Oregon volunteers
in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom­
Etc., Etc.,
Much “blandee,” swine, poultry, etc., | combined.
modation of s'.ngle occupants or families. Her
Camp Halleck, Nevada, three from San
j
Captain
Jack
has
messengers
out
every
beds
are
always
kept
clean.
was consumed, and the air was made hid­
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
i
Francisco, and one from Washington
days to the reservation, and it is said
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
eous with the sounds of fire-crackers and • few
AND THE
he offers $500 in gold coin for the deliv­
Territory, which are expected to arrive
CHEAPEST
IN THIS COUNTRY.
their “sweet” music. Hi yah !
ery of 100 pounds of powder in the
THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL
at the seat of war in the course of two or
The mild winter in the Lake country Spring at a place which he will name,
FISHER dt BRO ’S,
three weeks. These re-inforcements will
and it is expected that if Jack holds out
has
been
very
favorable
for
cattle,
feed
(Corner
California
and Oregou Streets,)
swell the Regular force to about 600.
until then the reservation Indians will
being abundant. The volunteers say j all
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
be with him. Jack has also made
May 1st, 1869.
To be M ustered O ut .—All of the that the stock is fat and excellent, and artificial breastworks in the lava section.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
SURGEON DENTIST.
Oregou Volunteers except a few of Capt. judging from their robust and hearty ap­
$300,000 i
i Asiets.....
P ersonal .—Gen. John F. Miller and
Applegate’s Company arrived in town pearance, is undoubtedly true.
180,000!
LL styles of plate work made—such as ' Liabilities
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during the week, and will be mustered
Gold', Sil ver, Platina, Alumniutn and Rtib-
Some of the voluuteers becoming en­ Colonels Chas. B. Bellinger and Wm. I
to Policy Holders.......................... $369,565!
California Street,
out to-day, their term of enlistment hav­ thusiastic over their late exploits, in­ Thompson arrived from the Modoc coun­ her plater. Spccial attention given to Children’s Surplus
20.88 i
Nltrus Oxide (laughing gas) given for thc( Ratio of expense to management..............
’
•¿th.
ing expired. This ends the first volun­ dulged in a glorious war dance on Tues­ try and left for the North on Thursday. painless extraction of the teeth.
I Total expense to income..............................
35.17
JA CA’A ONVILLE, OREGON.
Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March annually ; Ratio of Assets to liabilities...................... $300.00
teer organization for the Modoc war. day last. They finally wound up the Gen John E. Ross and his Aids, E, D.
Policies absolutely non-forfeitable after one full
also Kerbyville on the 4th Monday in October.
AVING purchased Block well’s barber shop
■Whether there will be aseeond remains proceedings in a pitched battle, and en­ Foudray and J. R. Neil, also arrived In Call and examine specimen work.
annual payment, aud by law exempt from execu­
in Jacksonville, I am fully prepared to do all
town
this
week.
Also
Hon.
J.
N.
T.
<o be seen. If Gen. Canby thinks be can larged heads are the order of ttie day.
Office oor. Cal. A Sth street; residence opposite tion.
kind* ol work in my line in the best manner and at
All
profits
divide!
among
the
assured.
Crystal
A
Wright
’
s
blacksmith
shop,
n26tf,
bring a sufficient Dumber of Regulars 'Twas fearful to see with what valor they Miller.
reasonable prices.
Premium» payable in gobi or currency.
An the field, he will not ask the Governor charged upon decanters and demijohns!
Dividends
added
to
policy
or
applied
in
reduc
­
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER.
A w«rd to the wise is sufficient.
DBWTXSTRTI
tions of premium*.
/or assistance, and in the absenee of any
Our reporter was last Monday thrown We all know the sad results of bronchial
Call at the shop formerly occupied by Blockwell.
THOMAS A. BALL. President
request of that kind, we presume the into ecstacies over some wholesale shoot­ affections, of coughs, of colds, and of
»2 n27 :tf
GEO. SCHUMPF.
San Francisco, Cal.
R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn,
Governor will not eall for any more vol­ ing being done In town, and supposing whooping-cough. These may be cured
[v2:n34:ly
n R. CH E V A LIA.
unteers.
<5ltY brewery .
Capt. Jack was making a raid on Jack­ with Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
A nother F ight .—Last Saturday, two sonville, rushed out with pencil and Thousands of testimonials tell us of the
I
— by —
I
Hurgeon Dentlwt,
wagons belonging to citizens, loaded with book in hand to the scene of action to cures it has performed.
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oats for the Regular troops, were attacked gather notes. To his chagrin he found
VEIT SCHUTZ,
Ì
C ounty C ourt .—The February term California St., next door to “Times” Office,
by Indians within a few miles of Capt. that several citizens were shooting at a
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
California Street,
Bernard’s eamp. Fortunately the team­ stray wild goose that was sailing over of the County Court will commence
sters saw the Indians coming and aban­ town. After being shot at several times next Monday, 3d Inst.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN-
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
doning their wagons they fled towards the goose retired in good order, without
ANNOUNCEMENT.
forms the citisene of Jacksonville and surround-
ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and
Bernard’s camp, making good their es­ any casualties to report.
For street Commissiouer.
akes this method of informing
HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in­ will constantly keep on band, the very best of
cape and apprising the troops of the near
his friends of Jackson and adjacent counties,
form the pub'ic that they have just open«
opened a Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer
T i ^ e N eedle G un .—The following is
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN-
and the public generally, that he has opened his ball alley on California street, opposite Horne should
’s
approach of the Indians, a detachment a description of the new patent Ameri­
give me a call.
26tf.
didate for the office of Street Commissioner, dental rooms in Jacksonville, where he is fully Hotel, and fitted it up with the latost requisite
was immediately sent out. Meanwhile can needle gun, with which the Oregon subject to the decision of the people of Jackson­ prepared to perform all the usual operations in the appurtenances, and nre now ready to accommo­
the Indians had unhitched the animals Volunteer Militia were supplied : They ville at the polls at tho ensuing citv election on very best style of the dental art.
date all those desiring topartlcipate in this healthy
NEW MILLINERY STORE,
3d of March next.
PETER BOSCHEY.
No work will be allowed to leave the office that exercise. A full supply of fine wines, liquors and
and were making off with them. They are about six inches shorter than the old the Jacksonville,
Feb. 1, 1873.
is not perfect.
cigars^constantly on hand. Give us a call.
Home}t Building,
had also attempted to burn the wagons, guns used, are calculated for longer range,
Teeth extracted with very little pain, without
43tf.
MILLION A BRONSON.
the aid of laughing gas.
but the oats being damp would not burn, and are loaded at the breech with pre­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
New, This Weeks
I shall also keep en band a full supply of supe­
and the consequent delay enabled the pared cartridges. The explosion is pro­
New
Boot
and
Shoe
Shop,
rior MOUTH WASHES, TOOTH BRUSHES,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from San Francis­
Estray Notice.
troops to overhaul the Indians, when a duced by a needle coming in contact with
TOOTH PICK8, and DENTAL MEDICINES,
co
a fins and complete stock o* Hats, Flowers,
with which to treat in the most scientiGo manner
California Street,
fight ensued, the result of which was that the cartridge, and the old shell of the
Ribbons, etc., of the latest styles, and would re­
all
diseases
of
the
teeth,
gums,
aveolus
and
adja
­
aken up by the undersigned , H v -
spectfully say to the ladies of Jacksonville and vi­
one Indian was killed, all of the team an­ cartridge is thrown out by a spring, leav­
ing 44 miles north of Phenix, two head of cent structures, including neuralgia, head-ache,
cinity that I will be pleased to exhibit them to
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
ing
the
aperture
vacant
for
a
new
one.
(nervous
or
sick,)
bad
breath,
and
all
other
dis
­
•attle
__
one
a
pale
red
cow
with
white
belly,
mark
­
imals retaken and five Indian ponies cap­
those who may faVor me with
ed with upper and under elope in the right ear; eases dependent on or complicated by decaying
4?tf,
Mr». Jt. A. BRENTANO.
tured, without loss to the troops. It is
teeth.
the
other
a
pale
red
two-year
old
heifer,
with
the
C atholic C hurch . — Rev. Father
FT^nE undersigned, having permanently located
I ean eure sick or nervous head-ache in five I
in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the
also reported that three other Indians Blanchett will hold divine services at left ear cropped. They are appraised at $15 each.
minutes by the watch.
I. J. PHIPPS.
public
that he is prepared to do all kinds of work
were wounded, and that several in their the Catholic Church to-morrow (Sunday)
Offioe on California street, next door to Tints in the boat ajjd sbee-making lino Satisfaction
J. P. B dbms . J. P-
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flight threw their guns Into the Lake.
at tho usual hour.
office, up stairs.
3m3.
January JSth, 1873.
614.
guaranteed.
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TEMPLE OF FASHION,
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SUPERIOR GOODS
SOUTHERN OREGON!
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PARLOR & BED-ROOM SUITS,
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW BARBER SHOP
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