The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 08, 1873, Image 3

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    .¡The democratic J«
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET.
MONEYED PEOPLE OF JACKSON
J. 15. WHITE,
ALEX. MARTIN.
•W ar N otes .—The contract for build­
r-
ing three boats, to be used on Tule Lake
r
against the Indians, has been awarded
to a man named Miller.
(Successors to James T. Glenn,)
Jerry Crooks, one of Fairchild’s men
who were wounded in the late battle, lias
died of his wounds.
t
111J
1
Tlie New York lR rald has sent a cor­
respondent to the front. The Modoc
CALIFORNIA STREET,
war seems to create quite an interest in
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
the East as well as at home.
WHITE i
MARTIN,
X
'
The following is the docket for the reg­
EVERYBODY
The following is a list of the moneyed
ular February term of the Circuit ( ourt. people of Jackson county, who pay over
CRIMINAL dock et .
SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 8, 1873.
$50 in taxes, as taken from the Asses­
State of Oregon vs. Arch Chrisman ; sor's books:
Agents for the “Tinies.”
indictment tor an assault with deadly Mrs. E. J. Ammerman
$173,34
Applegate
Bros
...............
276.93
weapon.
New York
<1 ro . P. R owell A Co.,
Hards; indictment E. K. Anderson.............
156.96
San
Francisco
State
vs.
James
T ros . B otck , -
IL Amy............................
96.34
Portland
L. S amvkl , -
-
-
for murder.
San
Francisco
105.19
Henry
Ammerman
.......
L. P. F ishkr , -
State vs. Joseph Wells ; indictment for
Josephine Co.
Wm. Bilger.....................
101.50
D as . G rkrs ,
•
John Bilger.....................
murder.
271.15
State vs. John Moores ; indictment for W. Beeson.......................
L and P atents .—Since the law pass­
62.50
—AT—
To ton ani) (lountn.
Merritt Bellinger.......... .
73.40 ed by the last Legislature requiring the
an assault with deadly weapon.
Fred. Barnaburg............
96.62 recording of land patents with the Coun­
State vs. W. B. Darberry; indictment C. C. Beekman...............
re-
422.96
P ersonal .—lion. James D. Fay
for larceny.
John *fc James Buckley
88.91 ty Clerk went in force, a large number I rpilE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
?
turned from Portland last Saturday.
indictment
O. T. Brown.....................
State vs. J. M. Crickctt ;
. S5.92 of patents have been recorded in the g in notifying their friend« and the public gener­
360.86 Clerk’s Office. This law is of great im­ ally tnat they are now receiving and opening a very
T hanks .—Hon. James K. Kelly and for larceny. James R. Neil, District At- Beall Bros.................
»
large and extensive stock of
Wm. Bybee..............
202.90-
Hon. James It. Slater have our thanks torney, J. IL Stinson and Dowell & Kelly Peter
portance
and
value
to
everybody,
mak
­
156.<10
Britt...............
for i jaintill'; Fay & Rea and Kahler
for favors.
J. H. Bellingbrock
69.36 ing it convenient for the patentee, as
Watson for defendant.
Henry R. Brown...
56.83 well as providing against thegreattroub­
C atholic C hurch . — Rev. Father
387.3- le incurred by the losing of the original
State vs. Chas. Wilson; indictment 11. F. Barron...........
Jas. Barnes..............
Blanchett will hold divine services at
361.96 patent.
for larceny.
Isaac Constant.......
171.46
the Catholic Church to-morrow (Sunday
ìli
State vs. ( ieo. W. Watson ; indictment II. J. Cameron.........
76.4 I
M any S uffer , rather than take nau­
at the usual hour.
56.6 > seous medicine; and this is not to be
Lyman Chapped......
for larceny.
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
76.95
A.
J.
Coakley
...........
J.
B.
Markham
and
R.
H.
State vs. ,
D ischarged .—The volunteers this
72.09 wondered at, as the remedy ¡soften worse
O. Coolidge...............
CLOTHS
—TO SELECT FROM—
week received their scrip and discharges, Stockton ; held for larceny.
50.50 than the disease. Sutterers from coughs,
■ W. L. Colvig............
State
vs.
John
Murray;
held
for
lar
­
BLANKETS,
and a majority of them have left for
54.31 colds, influenza, sore throat, or tendency
! D. W. Cox...............
63.49 to consumption, will find in Dr. Wistar’s
E.
W.
Carver
...........
ceny.
their respective homes.
HOOP «SKIRTS,
123.92
State vs. William Smith and Freder­ . Mrs. Maria Colver ..
Balsam
of
Wild
Cherry,
a
remedy
as
261.12
Thos Chavner..........
ETC.. ETC.
F ire . —A slight tíre occurred in Ash­ ick Barnhart : held for larceny.
57.88 agreeable to the palate as effectual in re­
—4 I.SO—
A MOST COMPLETE STOCK
Colwell *fc Bybee....
land yesterday. But little damage done,
CIVIL docket .
Hoots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses’
! James 11. Colahan .
131.35 moving disease.
though it was rumored that the town
and Childrens’ Shoes.
88.01
A. W. Jones vs. Caro & Baum; action David Cronemiller «fc Co
A
X
X<
>L
’
X<
'KM
EX'FS.
had been burned down.
79 t> i
at law for breach of contract. Stinson & James A. ('arilwell..............
los 55
W e have also in connection with the above a verx
T.
W.
Uolvin
..........................
Fur Marshal.
C ircuit C ourt .—The regular Febru­ Neil for plaintill'; Kahler & Watson G. W. Cooksey......................
Large and Extensive Stock of Choice
170 92
for
defendants.
25
107
James Uluggage....................
ary term of the Circuit Court, Judge
-OF—
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN-
79.8.5 A dilate tor the office of Marshal, subject to the
Fay & Rea vs. Wong Yack ; action at M. H. Drake..........................
GROCERIES,
Prim, presiding, commences next Mon­
65.68 decision of the citizens of Jacksonville at the
Dean .............................
day, loth inst. Several new cases appear law to recover money. Fay A Rea for N.
51.58 polls at the ensuing town election on the 3d of HARDWARE, GLASSWARE,
Jos.
II.
Davis
.........................
plaintiffs.
JACOB ROUDABl SII.
on the docket.
133 69 March next.
Jesse Dollarhide...................
iQUEENSWARE, CUTLERY,
Jacksonville, Feb. Sth, 1873.
J. M. Crickctt vs. Isaac and Jessie Con­ Pat. Donegan..........................
270 76
R emoval .—Orth A Giannini have re­ stant : Kahler & Watson and Fay & Rea L. J. (’. Dunean...................
87, s5
PAINTS, OILS, ETC,
For Street Com missione!'<
13'i.40
moved their butcher-shop to Orth’s new for plaintiff: Stinson & Neil and Dowell P. Dunn ..................................
122.85 I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
ALSO
A. F. Farnham.....................
brick building on Oregon Street, where & Kelly for defendants.
272.78 I didate for thu office <»f Street Commissioiior,
VI
lido
tv
Class.
Nails, Iron and
Fisher
Bros
.............................
they are prepared to serve their custom­
James Hamlin vs. Jacob and George James Foster..........................
54.11 subject to the decision of the people of Jackson­
Steel, Cast and .Steel Plows
ers with best of meats.
W oodeu and Willow
Wimer; action at law to recover money., A. G. Fordyce.......................
50.31 ville at the polls at the ensuing citv election on
—EVER BROUGHT TO—
the :: i of March next.
PETER BOSCHEY.
Ware, Etc., Etc.
101.81
Dowell A- Kelly for plaintiff: Fay & Rea Edward < I ratipuer...............
Jacks« nvillc, Feb. 1, 1873.
A I’l’OINTMEN'rs.—(Governor Grover has
54.15
John L. < Irubb......................
for defendants.
357.51
appointed Jesse N. Barker, of Douglas
Abbot and Kniesley vs. O. C. Logan : James T. Glenn......................
New, Tins Week.
58.40
Wc are n .w ready to sell anything in onr lino Ht
Alfred Gordon.......................
county, as Quartermaster of the Oregon
lowest
cash price. Person« wishing to buy goods
action at law to recover money. Kahler M. M. Gillespie.....................
65.42
Militia, and Quincy A. Brooks, of this
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
Estray
Notice.
60.5
»
A Watson for plaintirts ; Stinson A Neil Samuel (• rubb.......................
i our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc
county, as Assistant Quartermaster.
147.71
Ben. Haymond.................. ...
for defendant.
determined not to be undersold by any house in
rPAKEN
UP
BY
’
THE
UNDERSIGNED.
ON
261.03
R.
B.
llargadine
...................
I December 14th, G72. one red line-back cow. Jackson county.
J. R. Neil, District Attorney, vs. Giles
F or M arshal .—In another column
60 84 tour years old, and calf, marked with a crop ot!
J. Hanna A: Son...................
will be found the announcement of Ja­ Wells, Jr., John W. Wells, Giles Wiles, Jas. 1 lelms..............................
78.75 the left car an i split and under bit in the right, I ">>~Givc usa call, and then judge for your- |
cob Roudabusb, as a candidate for the of­ Sr., and Wm. F. Songer, bondsmen of Wm. Hoilman......................
119.73 branded on the left hip with an anchor. Th«1, ell as to our capacity to furni.-b goods as above. I
187.20 above described property can be found by calling
fice of City Marshal. Mr. Roudabusb Jos. Wells; action at law to recover 1 loll man «S: K lippel..............
WHITE A MARTIN
75.08 at G. W. Isaacs’ ranch seven miles north-east of
John
S.
1
lerrin
......................
will make an excellent officer, if elected. money. J. R. Neil for plaintitf; E.
We keep everything that a per­
J. W. PITMAN.
160.87 Jacksonville.
Hayden Ac Cameron............
Steele for defendants.
February
Sth,
1S73.
tl.
son
expects to find in a first-clans
411.22
Michael Hanley...................
T he P eace C ommission .—It is ru­
House,
and we invite the public
State vs. Ella A. Niday ; action at law Geo. \\ . I sattes ...................
134.05
Administrator's
Notice.
mored that Capt. Jack, Scar-faced Char­ to prevent a usurpation of a franchise. Win. Justus...........................
to
call
and
see for themselves.
93 JiO
(Corner California and Oregon Streets.)
Goods
shown
with pleasure.
ley, Sam. Colver, Elijah Steele or Shack
161.75
/HUE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed
.1. R. Neil, District Attorney, J. 11. Stin­ G. Karewski..........................
<
>it
i
:<;«»>■
•
¡5.75
SACHS
BRO’S.
Wm. Kahler..........................
I by the County Court of Jackson County, Ore­
Nasty Jim will be appointed on the
son and Dowell A Kelly for plaintitf; John S. Lacy........................
71.05 gon, Administrator of the Estate ot' Wendclin
Peace Commission to reconcile the whites Fay & Rea for defendant.
I)AVI1> 1.1 NN’
.86.00 Nus. deceaseJ, all persans in lebted to .«ai l estate
B&j” We offer special reduction in
Geo. H. Lynch....... ..............
to being scalped ad libitum.
183.07 are n quested t > settle the same immediately, and Ke«ps cons'nntly <>n baud a full assortment uf fur-
prices to all those who wish to
John Bolt vs. Geo. B. Gammons ; ac- David Linn.............................
156.6,s all per.« >n.« having claims against .-aid estate are . niture, consisting of
purchase
for Cash their Fall and
■
Arthur
Langell
.....................
requested t > present them with the proper vouch
R umor .—There is a rumor afloat that tion at law to recover money. IL K.
91 65 ers to me at my residence near Linkville, Jacksun
Winter supplies.
< ie<>. Love...............................
Bedsteads,
Fairchild has been scalped by the Mo- Hanna for plaintitf.
91 (►> c ninty, Oregon, within six months irotn the datei
J. A. Love.............................
Bureaus, Tables,
G. Karewski vs. John Orth ; action at Mary H. Love.......................
91 G > hereof.
docs. If this is actually so, then the
Stands, Sofas, Lounges,
CASPAR SCHNEIDER, Adtn’r.
67
scalp of some prominent Modoc ty-ee,— law to recover possession of real estate. Thos. McAndrews...............
February Itb, ls73.
t4
52 s7
James McDonough............
say Captain Jack, Searfaced Charley, Kahler A Watson for plaintiff.
78.9<>
McClendon.................
Chairs of All Kinds,
D. C. Hay vs. John Orth ; action at law
Administratrix's Notice
or Shack Nasty J ini, ando// of their white
70.57
’ A. J. Moon..............................
Guilt Mouldings,
sympathizers, should be taken as a just to enforce a mechanic’s lien. IL K. i Lewis A: Larkin McDaniel
69.23 VOTlt’E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Lie., I.tc,
51.91
|
W.
D.
P.
Mathews
.....
Hamui for plaintill.
x\ undrr«i_'nc d has been appointed by the
recompense.
John
Mathews
.......................
.>3.4-
’
>
County
Court
of
Jack
«
f,
n
county.
Oregon,
Ex
­
TO BUY GOODS
John Longworth vs. Mieluel Colwell :
58.66 ecutrix of the E.«tate ot Lewis Ganuug. dee»a.»ed. ALSO DOORS, SASH and BLINDS
James
Miller
..........................
M ore T roops for the F ront .— action at law to recover money. Fay A
58.40 All i er.-oti-indebted to sai l estate tire requested
Benjamin Mencli.................
always on hand and made to order.
to settle the .«an.« immediately, and al! per.«<>ii.«
Capt. Miller with a detachment of hi- Rea for plaint iß.
M. Mi i '!i:i<
‘ ‘ ’ !:-')li .........................
having claim.« agair.st «ai I estate are requested to
company of artillery, numbering some
Lumber planed on reasonable terms.
R. M. Thompson vs. V. S. Ralls and Roger • MeMenannv.............. .......... Jt 51.0.3 present
—THAN THE—
Ibein, with the proper vu i< hers, to me at
...........
81.22
Myer
............................
W.
V.
fifty-four men, passed through this place Jesse ¡lodge ; action at law to recover
mv residence in Jacksonville within six months
80.20 from the date here >f.
< 'onra 1 Mingus..................... ...........
last Tuesday. They came from Fort money. Fay A Rea for pluintitf.
58.11
Z\NEY GANUN'G, Administratrix.
i Fred. MelitZ............................ ...........
Stevens, Oregon, and are ra route to join
Thos. Chavner vs. J. H. Re»-<l : npjieal J. N. T.
Jacksonville, February 6th, 1873.
tl.
53.04
' Miller....................... ..........
—IS-AT—
FRA!\C’O-A?IEK1C’AX
Gen. Gillem on List river. They also from County Court. ('. W. Kahler for Morri- s Meusor....................... ........... 491.40
Executor's Notice.
91.88
!
........................ ...........
went as an escort for several teams load­ plaintitf; Dowel! A Kelly and D. B. Rea John Murphv
B. F. M
: ver............................. .......... 130.30 TBIIIE UNDER-DINED having been npp<dnt-
ed with supplies for the troop«..
for defendant.
89.33 1 ed Executor and Executrix of the E«tate
Granv rille Naylor................ ...........
DEALERS IN
W. C. Greenman vs. Chas. Cogswell John : Neuber.......................... ...........
66.99 oi Ooediah D. Hoxie, deceased, ail person­
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
L arceny .—Two hombres named Wm.
and Amos Cogswell; suit in equity for Wm. Nus.........................
181.25 having claims against said e-ta> are requir­
Smith and Frederick Barnhart were
177.41 ed to present them with the proper voucher.*
■ < ieo. Notirse...................
.7.1 ( KSON I II. 1.E, OREGON.
injunction.
Dowell
A
Kelly
for
plain
­
last week brought from Linkville, charg­
John <>ith........................
114.111 within six months from the date of this no-
ed with larceny, and lodged in jail. It titf; Kahler A Watson for ilefendants.
John Olieiiehain...........
157 115 tiej to either of us at our places of residence, MADAME de ROBOAM, Proprietor
E.
C.
Brooks
vs.
Win.
Williams,
Sey-
5 8 50 and all persons indebted to said estate are re­
<).
(’. Stage ('o...........
apjiears that while in an intoxicated
quired t , in ike immediate payment.
8.3 03
state they broke into Brentano *fc Blair’s bond Koster and Fre«lerick Otten; suit F. M. Plymale................
SILAS J. DAY’, Executor. Jacksonville; ELI­ HUIE MAD\ME takes thi« method of tendering'
: Thos. T. Prather ...........
115 55 ZA ANN HoXlE, Executri , seven miles cast 1 berth nks to the public for the patronage
in
e«|iiity
for
injunction.
Fay
A
Rea
for
saloon, and took therefrom some benzine,
which has hitherto been extended to her, and would '
202 so of Jacks in ill*».
John Patterson & Bro..
'.e.-pectfully solicit its continuance.
a revolver and some money. They were plaintill: Dowell A Kelly for defendants. i Wm. A: Joe Patterson.
tl
Jacksonville, Feb. 4th, 187
57.03
Her tables arc always under her immediate con
Jackson
county
vs.
H.
K.
Hanna
;
suit
James A. Paiiky............
58.40
arrested and had an examination before
trol ; and by her long experience in the business
l.arjrcst
Oriran
Establishment
in
the
II
urlìi
69.11
«he feels confident that she will give entire satis­
Justice Stephenson, and held to bail in in chancery to recover money paid by David I’eliegar....... .......
Mrs. Susan Robinson...
50.34
mistake. Stinson A Neil for plaintiff.
faction to all. Her beds and rooms arc fitted up
Extensive l-'iwt orles.
the sum of $3o<) each, in default of which
in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom­
58.50
W. K. Ish vs. David R. Jones ; suit in Woodford Retimes.......
modation
of single occupants or families. Her
they were sent to limbo to await the ac­
i Horace Boot.....................................
ESTEY
&
COMPANY,
O3« 88
J.
equity. Kahler A Watson for plaintiff; J. T. Ilaitnev...................... ....................
beds are always kept clean.
S
’
.
».
1
I
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
tion of the Grand Jury.
Brattleboro, Vt., I'. S. A
Fay A Rea for defendant.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
I». J. Ryan........................ .................... 370.37
AND THE
Win. Roberts.....................
62.63
Nancy
C.
Evans
vs.
C.
L.
Evans
;
ha
­
CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY,
O ne of a J ack ’ s S chemes .—Capt.
THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL
97.50
Jos. Robnett....................... ...................
TI I K < ELEltKATEI)
beas
corpus.
Kahler
A
Watson
fol
Jaek, who lias an insatiable weakness for
FISIIF.lt & BRO.’S,
• Mis. <'Lira Ratler............. .••••••••••a
99.45
S7.75 ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS
scalps, no doubt whetted his blade for plaintitf; Dowell A Kelly and H. K. Han- Reanies «t Sachs............... .. ................
(Corner California and Oregon Street«,)
Root «fc Haskins............... . . ................... 159.71
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Capt. John Fairchild's cranium, when he for defendant.
The latest and bos* improvement!«. Everything
Nicholas Webber vs. Jane Webber; John E. Ro«s.................... ............ 112.38 that is new arid novel. Th- leading improve­
May l»t, 1S69.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
sent a squaw as messenger to Fairchild’s
. Robb »fc Kahler.................
107.25 ment« were introduced first in this establishment.
camp, informing him that he wished to suit for divorce. Fay A Rea for plain­ (). H. Swingle...................
55.83
Assets............................................................. $550,000
James A. Stewart................
59.25
have a talk with him and smoke the tiff.
Liabilities...................................................... ISO,000 i
Established In 1*4 |<l.
Peter Britt vs. J. M. Sutton and wife, («ranville Sears......................
78.70
calumet of peace. Acting in good faith,
Sachs Bros..............................
596.51 SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Surplus to Policy Holder«.......................... $300,565
California Street,
Fairchild, Dorris and a few others accom­ and Glenn, Drum A Martin ; suit to fore­
Ratio ot expense to management..............
20.88]
60.45
close mortgage. Kahler A Watson for Lewis Slii<leler.. ....................
Total expense to income..............................
35.17
panied the squaw sent out to the top of
Wholesale Agency for the Pacific Coast,
54.56
Mrs. S. Stephens.................
JA CKS ONVILLE, OREGON.
plaintiff*.
Ratio of Assets to liabilities...................... $:i'0.U(>'
the high blurt, a few miles from Jack’s
53.10
Peter Simon...........................
Policies
ah-'dutely
nonforfeitable
after
one
full
AY ING purchased Blockwell’s barber shop
Jos. Swingle..........................
160.52 138 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. annual payment, and l>y law exempt !roiu execu­
]>osition. They refused, however, to pro-
ITKMLET*
in Jacksonville. I am fully prepared to do all
tion.
Mrs.
M.
Smith
......................
57.72
• veed any further, as the invitation from
kinds o: work In my line in the best manner and at
All
profit«
divide
1
among
the
assured.
Capt.
Thos.
Smith
................
161.19
Circuit Court next week.
I reasonable prices.
Jack to interview him only in the Lava
1’iemiuuis payable in g'dd or currency.
John Sizemore.......................
116.85
A slight snow fell this week.
Divi lends udded to policy or applied in reduc­
Bed made it quite evident that Jack was
RAZORS CAREFULLY’ PUT IN ORDER.
W. IL Simpson....................
65.66
I’l’ItNISlIING-
tions of premium«.
Read the new advertisements.
W. J. A L. D. Small............
.looking out for additional ornaments for
83.87
Call
at the shop formerly occupied by Block well.
THOMAS A. BALL. President.
—A X D —
St. Valentine’s Day next Friday.
Veit Schutz.............................
92.04 LF-A-HSrCY GOODS,’
v2n27;tf
GEO. SCIIUMl’F.
San Francisco, Cal.
his scalp-pole, and Fairchild and party
all L. Solomon.............................
Birthday
and
surprise
parties
are
53.73
R. 8. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn.
'.returned to their camp. Capt. Fairchild
[v2:n34 :ly
J. C. Tolman...........................
84.03
AND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’
CITY BREWERY.
took a very active part in the late great the rage now.
John Tujq>er...........................
82.12
A
very
heavy
rain
and
wind
prevailed
AMUSEMENT :
battle, and Jack would be only too hap­
J. P. Tuffe.................................
77.73
—BY—
on Wednesday evening, doing consider­ S. C. Taylor.............................
95.25
py to “raise his hair.”
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Jacob Thompson...................
159.37
able damage.
VEIT SCHUTZ,
James
Thornton
.....................
177.22
CALL AT
Up to the time of going to press the
I n T own .—Capt. O C. Applegate is in
S. I). Van Dyke.....................
67.94
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
town on business connected with the dis­ County Court was still in session, hence Wagner, McCall A Co........
California Strett,
324.52
the
absence
of
the
proceedings
from
our
John P. Walker.....................
110.17
charge of bis men. His boys — both
In Orth’s New Building. Jacksonville.
33tf.
riMIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY TN-.
Joseph Weiterer.....................
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
91.95
whites and Indians—some of the latter columns.
A form« tho citizens of Jacksonville and surround­
Isaac
Woolen
........................
94.82
The Spring clip of wool in Jackson and
ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and
being Modoc* from Yianax, fought as
Wm. Wilson...........................
60.45
rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in-i will constantly keep on hand, the Very best of
roe 11 as veterans in the fearful battle of Josephine counties promises well, the L. J. White.............................
95.61
Callf'.riiln fStroet,
L form the public that they have just opened al I.agcr Beer. Those who wish a cool glafs of beef
the Lava Beils. In describing the battle winter having so far been very favorable J. B. White.............................
392.25
26tf.
ball alley on California street, opposite Horne’s should give me a call.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
John Watson..........................
101.89
Hotel, and fitted it up with the latest requisite
ground he says he is satisfied that an ar­ for sheep.
appurtenances, and ate now ready to accomtno-
200.60
The Board of Fire Delegates were E. F. Walker..........................
my of 2,000 men could be so well con-
* date all those desiringto participate in this healthy j
80.34
(ieo. Wimer
AVING PURCHASED the interest of M. A. 'exercise. A full supply of fine wines, liquors and
ceaied in the caves and crevices over around town last week examining the Jacob Wimer....................... ...
140.05
Brentano in this favorite Saloon, the under­
constantly on hand. Give us a call.
Home's Building,
which the troops fought that day that stove-pipes and Hues of the various busi­ Wintjen A Helms................
85.80 signed announces to the public that he will keep ¡cigars,
43tf.
MILLION A BRONSON.
53.14
constantly on hand a complete supply of the best >
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another army might be marched over ness houses and dwellings, as a precau­ Thos. Wright A Bro.............
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
249.79
Minus Walker
them without being aware of their where­ tionary measure against fire.
H7.VZI.S',
LIQUORS
and
C.GARS,
70.71
ells, Sr...««................
HAI E JUST RECEII ED from San Francis­
A frisky Josephine youth a few days Giles
abouts. He is commissary for 100 Mo-
438.75
White A Martin.....................
co a fine and complete stock o' Hats, Howers,
That can be procured. Call and test them
California Street,
docs and 400 Snakes at Yianax, and says ago sent a note to his neighbor’s wife,
Ribbons, etc., of the latest styles, and would re­
52m3.
CHAS. NEUMEYER
he feels confident that with careful man­ inviting her to meet him ’neath the pale
spectfully gay to the ladies of Jackson villa and vi­
I ndian A ppropriation .—The Indian
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
WAJBTTED
cinity that I will be pleased to exhibit them to
agement things will go well there, if rays of the German-silvery moon. She Appropriation Bill contains an indisput­
those who may favor me with a call. '
didn
’
t
go,
but
her
husband
did,
and
the
the Modocs under Capt. Jack are severe­
ed item of $50,000 for the subsistence of
47tf-
Mrs, M. A. BRENTANO.
SITUATION AS A TEACHER by a gcn.
HE undersigned, having jvermanently located
doctor
thinks
that
barring
the
loss
of
his
I
ly chastised .and the murderers are exe­
tieman of several years’ experience, and who
the Snake and Pit River Indians on the
in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the
<5 tn ion ’y D^’ AmtoWtartrfi Attcium
nose, one eye, and two or three dozen
has a first-class certificate. For particulars in- public that he is prepared to do all kinds of work .
of ,wk,nr p»vt>K0f«itb«ra(x,700B
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cuted. A compromise would demoralize teeth, the young man will soon be as Malheur Reservation in South-eastern I quire
oroM.rn.ke more money
n,rn their *pue
of W. J. Stanley, School Superintendent, or (in the boot and shoe-making line. Satisfaction
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or
«II
the
time,
than
al.nytMrweW.
Pwtie«.
i
all the Indians ou reservations.
well as ever.
I at this office.
514.
Oregon.
2rttf
M. CATON.
l*rs free. Adiro, f Q. < ua»>o * Co. bwSmuL *Uiae. .
guaranteed.
ir
CAN HAVE A CHANCE
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
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SACHS BROS’.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
READY-MADE CLOTHIND,
ja-Tss cfc
SUPERIOR GOODS
SOUTHERN OREGON!
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM,
PARLOR & BED-ROOM SUITS,
FISHER & BRO.’S
HOTEL ANO RESTAURANT,
FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS1
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries,
Liquors,
Cutlery,
Crockery,
Etc., Etc.,
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW BARBER SHOP.
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LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’
READY -- MADE CLOTHING,:
BOWLING ALLEY!
ELDORADO SALOON!
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NEW MILLINERY STORE,
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