The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 29, 1873, Image 3

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^hc pento frati ( pintes.
SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 29, 1873
Q uartz .—Capt. M. F. Alcorn has
opened a ledge of gold-bearing quartz on
Bush creek, that prospects well for free
gold. A company is organizing to de­
velop and work it this summer.
D entistry .—Dr. Wm. Jackson will
pay Ashland a professional visit on
Thursday, April 10th, and remain a short
time. Those who desire any dental work
performed, may then be accommodated.
P atent E ye -C ups .— I.. J. Hull, of
this place, has received the agency of Dr.
J. Ball »Sc Co.’s celebrated eye-cups for
Jackson county, and invites the public
to come forward and examine them.
They may be found at Robb & Kahler’s
Drug Store.
S chool E lection .—An election for
the purpose of selecting a School Director
for three years, to succeed Hon. 1‘. 1‘.
Prim, whose term expires, and a School
Clerk, will be held at the Jacksonville
District School House on Monday, April
7th, 1873. The | m >1I s will open at four
o'clock, P, M.
A uction S ale .—Wm. Million will
sell his entire stock of household and
kitchen furniture in the bowling alley
building next Saturday, April 5th.
Among this there is included a tine wal-
.^ion table anil a Diamond Rock
sto*. No. 7.
A splendid chance is now
ottered to ,-ecure superior bargains.
EVERYBODY
CAN HAVE A CHANCE
II
—AT—
T
DANGEiiousty III.—The many friends
of Mrs. J. D. Coughlin, formerly of this
place, will regret to learn that this esti­
mable lady is dangerously ill at San
Francisco, with slight hopes of recovery.
I nformation W anted .—Miss Lizzie
Domes, of Napa City, California, writes
to Senator Fay, asking for information
of the whereabouts of her father, J. J.
Domes. Any information in relation
thereto, will be thankfully received by
the family.
HORSEMEN, LOOK HERE!!
T
iToton ani) (Lountn
S eeds . — H. K. Hanna, Esq., has re­
ceived from the Department of Wash­
ington four quarts of White Schonen
Oats and fourquarts of Saxonian Barley,
which he will distribute among our far­
mers.
C atholic C hurch . — Rev. Father
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Blanchet will hold divine services at
Administrator’s Notice.
Cold and cloudy weather, with a little the Catholic Church to-morrow, (Sunday)
rain, prevailetl this week.
at the usual hour.
HE UNDERSIGNED, having been appoint­
Rev. E. Thomas, the new Peace Com­
ed Administrator of the Estate of Samuel
M. E. C hurch .—Rev. M. A. Williams
missioner, has gone to the front.
Dewit, deceased, all persons having claims against
John K. Harrison was last week killed will deliver a sermon intended for Sun­ said estate are required to present them with the
day School children at the M. E. Church proper vouchers within six months from the date
in his claim at Uniontown by a cave.
of this notice, to mo at my residence on Foet’s
at the usual hour. creek, Jackson county, Oregon. And all persons
Chicago boot-black and a parrot to-morrow, __ (Sunday)
9_
_
NW
indebted to said estate are required to make im­
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were the sensations in town this week.
F or the very best Photographs, go to mediate payment.
ASHER D. HEALD,
wy
The stages are making fast time now, Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery without
Administrator.
10-t4.
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arriving regularly in town before 10 STAIRS—«^ASCEND IN THE EL­ Jacksonville, March 7th, 1873.
Estray Notice.
o’clock, A. M.
EVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San
I'he report of Major-General John F. Francisco, Cal.
aken up by the undersigned Liv­
Miller, on the Modoc war, will be found
ing four miles north-east of Phoenix, four
THE PERCHERON HORSES
S pecial M eeting . — Oregonian Po­
head of horses, to-wit :
on our first page.
chestnut sorrel mare, with white strip in
Several hand grenades were shipped to cahontas Tribe No. 1, I. O. R. M , will the One
face, branded P on the(|eft shoulder, eight or
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hold a sjiecial meeting next Tuesday,
the Modoc country from Benicia, Califor­
ten years old, about fifteen hands high. Apprais­ ‘ ‘ W H I T E P PINCE,
April 1st, for the transaction of impor­ ed at $30.
nia, on Monday night.
tant business. Brothers in good stand­ Also one iron grey mare, no brands perceivable,
Several of our merchants lett for San
—AND—
about five years old, fourteen hands high. Ap­
ing are invited to attend. By order of praisal at $20.
Francisco this week, to lay in their stock the Sachem.
S ol . S achs , C. of R.
Also one bay gelding, with some saddle marks,
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of Spring and Summer goods.
white spot in face, blemish in left eye, lame in
D r . W istar ’ s Balsam of Wild ('berry left fore foot, no brands, fourteen bands high. “N APOI,EON THE II,”
Twenty-nine men, in command of
Appraised at $j.
Lieut. Howe, with a surgeon, left Red­ is “a combination and a form indeed”
Also uno bay inare, with some saddle marks,
for healing and curing diseases of the white spot in the forehead and on the nose, both IVILL BE AT THE LIVERY STABLE OF
ding on Tuesday for the front.
lY Messrs. KLBLI 4 WILSON, Jacksonville,'
Public examination of aspirants for throat, lungs and chest. It euresacough i hind feet white, nobrand perceivable, supposed Oregon, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each!
| to be twenty or twenty-five years old ; said mare
teachers’ certificates at the Jacksonville by loosening and cleansing the lungs, i lias a suckling colt ; the mare is about thirteen week ; and at my ranch near Ashland on Fri­
days and Saturdays of each week from April 1st
and allaying irritation ; thus removing .hands high. Both appraised at $5.
District School House to-day.
to July 1st, 1873.
Appraised at Phoenix, on Jan. 27th, 1873.
The above horses were imported from France in'
Unless the Modoc imbroglio is soon the cause, instead of drying up the cough! 10 t4.
S. C. TAYLOR.
the summer ot 18 70.
and
leaving
the
disease
behind.
ended, but little surveying will be done
■“WHJTE PRINCE” has colts ia this count}
Summons
one
year old, that recommend him as u No. 1
in the Lake country this year.
A S uperior I nducement .—We have
stock horse.
The 50 recruits, reported on their way
In
tho
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
for
made arrangements with IVoorZ’« House­
“NAPOLEON THE II.” will have some colts ;
the County ofJosepbiue.
to the seat of war by the T imes last week, hold Magazine, by which we are enabled
the coming season, and I have no doubt will give
Wm. Borgman, Pl'ff,)
satisfaction.
have arrived at their destination.
to furnish that magazine, price $1, in
vs.
> Suit to forclosen mortgage.
1 will not here give an extended description of
The household and kitchen furniture conjunction with the T imes , price $3, Jos. A. Kemper, Deft. J
the above horses, as the public have learned of!
their merits.
of S. Plymale, ami the bowling alley»
7o .lsseph .1. Kemper:
for the low sum of $3 50, in advance.
Terms, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, U. S. Gold
IN
THE
NAME
OF
TIIE
STATE
OF
ORE-:
were sold at auction last Saturday.
By doing this, you subscribe for a supe­ L gon you are required to appear in said Court, | Coin, due July 1st, 1873.
The flow of emigration to Oregon has
One of the horses will be kept at my ranch from
rior local paper, and get a first class fam­ and answer the complaint of said plaintiff, filed July 1st to September 1st, to accommodate any
already commenced, several trains hav­
against you, within ten days from the time of
ily magazine thrown in for almost no­ the service uf this summons on you, if served that may want his services.
ing passed through town this week.
thing. Now is the time to subscribe.
within said county, or if served on you within; Any that do not prove with foal the coming
Bloomin’ fruit trees, expanding maple
any other count}’ in this State, then within twen­ summer can be returned the next season for horse
M.kKlfli:!».
ty days from the time of the service, or if served I service free of charge.
buds ami barefooted boys tell us that the
If the horses remain in the valley, T e'-pect to,
on you out of the State of Oregon, then it is
GROBE—GOTTLEBEN—In this city, on March ordered by I1. 1’. I’ritu, Judge ot said Court, take one of the same to Douglas county, about
Spring time has come, gentle Annie.
25th, at the residence of And. Hauser, by E. B. that publication be made for six weeks in the J the first week in July next, and will probably re­
Battery’ A., Fourth U. S. Artillery,
Watson. County Judge, Mr. Fred. Grube to D emochatic T imes prior to thefjurth Monday iu main two months.
located at San Francisco, has been or­
Good pasturageat my ranch after April 13th to
Mrs. Agnes Gottleben.
April, a . a. 1873.
[The happy couple have our sincere thunks for
And you are notified that, if you full to answer accommodate mares from a distance, at 62J cents
dered to the seat of the war, and started
per week. I will use due care, but am nut ac­
a bountiful supply of cako and wine. We wish said complaint as above required, the plaintiff countable for accidents or escapes.
yesterday.
will apply to the Court for the relief demanded
Gov. Grover has designated Linkville them a happy journey through life, with the therein, to-wit : for a decree against you for the
sum of three hundred dollars, gold coin, with in-(
as the place, ami April 1st as the time, smoothest of seas and balmiest of breezes ]
terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per an-j
CARTER
—
HULL
—
At
the
residence
of
Elder
M.
for the meeting of the Southern Oregon
Peterson, on Marell 26th, 1873, by Rev. Mr. num from the 26th day of April, a . i >. 1872, and The Imported Jersey Bull, will serve n limiteli
Wagon Road Uomniis.-ioners.
Peterson, John M. Carter to Mrs. Jane E. Hull. the costs and disbursements of this suit to be tax­ number of cows the coming Spring and Summer,
ed, and for foreclosure and sale of the mortgaged for FIFTEEN DOLLARS, U. S. Gold Coin, for
R. D. Bogart, the contemptible Chroni­
a heifer calf, as persons would not think half-
premises described in the complaint.
cle correspondent, has been arrested for
Given under our hands this 10th of February blood male calves of this stock of any value.
New, This Week.
1873,
KAHLER 4 WATSON,
the embezzlement of $30,000, when a
Atty's for Plaintiff.
EGGS FOR HATCHING,
AUCTION SALB
paymaster’s clerk. ’Twas ever thus.
Published bv an order of P. P. Prim, Judge
made on the Sth day of March, 1 873.
Ilt6. ! From Pure-bred White Brahma Fowls, packed su
Mike Zigler, a little son of Mr. Lewis
1 they can be sent by express to any part of the!
IL Zigler, formerly of this place was npHE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL HIS
1 entire stock of household and kitchen furni­ SUBSCRIBE FUR A LIVE NEWSPAPER! | Coast, for TWO DOLLARS per dozen. Parties]
caught under the turn-table at the depot ture at public auction next Saturday, April 5th,
i that have seen my fowlsand attended the last'
' State Fair, say my fowls are superior to any they
of Roseburg a few days ago. and had one 1873, in the Howling Alley Building. California
| have seen in the State.
W. C. MYER.
street. A tine walnut extension table and Dia­
of his legs badly erushed.
Ashland, Jackson Co., March 18, 1873.
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mond Rock Stove No. 7, are included. Terms of
LOCAL BREVITIES
i
C ircuit C ourt P roceedings .— In
vacation after the February term, 1873,
on the 27th of March, the • ircuit Court,
Judge Prim, presiding, met at its cham­
bers, when the following proceedings
were bad : Jos. Newcom’’, charged with
the larceny of a pair of gloves, vs. T. T.
McKenzie, SherkT; application for w ri 1
of habeas corpus. Writ allowed and
jJuintiirdischarged from custody.
J. B. WHITE,
“SALEM MERCURY,”
Estray Notice.
SACHS BROS’.
—TO SELECT FROM—
A MOST COMPLETE STOCK
— OF—
SUPERIOR GOODS
— EVER BROUGHT TO—
SOUTHERN OREGON!
i
We keep everything that a per­
son expects to find in a first-class
House, and we invite the public
to call and see for themselves.
Goods shown with pleasure.
SACHS BRO’S.
T1 I K WEEKLY
sale -C ASH.
WM. MILLION.
Jacksonville, March 26th, 1873.
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ALEX. MARTIN.
BsaT’We oiler special reduction in
prices to all those who wish to
purchase for Cash their Fall and
Winter supplies.
WHITE A MARTIN
Pursuant to adjournment, the Board
»
H1AKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, LIV-
of Trustees held a meeting last Tuesday 1 ii>g two and one-half miles east of I’hu-ni.x.
(Successors
to
James
T.
Glenn,)
A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
evening, 25th inst. Present — Messrs. Oregon, the following described animals, to-
wit :
Linn, Fisher and Helms; absent—Presi­
One bay mare, seven years old, branded a buck­
n
dent Bilger and Mr. Wilson. Mr. I.inn le on the left hind leg, and C. S. on the left shoul­ Published at the Capital of the State.
¡I
der.
Appraised
at $20.
ih J H i
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was chosen President ¡>ro tern.
Also one bay filly, two years old, very small,
The minutes of the previous meeting with a white spot ill the forehead, no brands per
CALIFORNIA STREET,
fllHE “MERCURY” CONTAINS T1IIRTY-
ceivable. Appraised nt $5.
were read and approved.
’1 he owner or owners are requested to come for­ I two columns of reading matter, embracing JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
TO HUY GOODS
The annual communication <f the ward alii prove property and take them awav.
able editorials upon the current topics of the day,
polities, and the natural und general resources uf
C. T. 4 JOHN PAIN.
M ining I tems .—The Hamilton tlig- President of the old Board was calletl up. | Mireh 20th, 1873.
Oregon,
a full compendium of State and Territori
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I
al news, telegraphic reports, general intelligence,
gingM, on Applegate, are being vigorously Read and ordered on tile.
—THAN THE—
local reports, financial and market review, and
The following bills and claims against
worked this sea-on by S. R. Hamilton,
other carefully selected matter interesting to the
with pipe and hose, and give prosj»ects the town were allowed and ordered paid :
merchant, mechanic and farmer,
FltllE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
Book of blank warrant.-, 811; U. S. Hay­
(Corner California and Oregon Streets.)
of a good yield.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
1 in notifying their friends and the public gener­
—IS AT—
ally tnat they are now receiving and opening a ver}
The Steamboat diggings afford ground den, Recorder’s fees for past year, $62; .JAIKSOXVI LI.I', - - < > K IXiOTX. Single copy, one year....................................... !
large and extensive stock of
R.
S.
Dunlap,
Sexton
’
s
salary,
$30;
Jas.
j
six
months
.................................
enough for quite a number of miners
!
I
three months..............................
DAVID 1.1 NN
this season. Several Americans and P. McDaniel, Marshal’s fees, $146; T imes ;
I
!
Keeps
constantly
on
hand
a
full
assortment
of
fur
­
Liberal Terms to Clubs:
quite a number of Chinamen are busily office, printing blanks, $6; Herman ; niture, consi-ting of
DEALERS IN
Clubs of ten or twenty names, to one address,
engaged in ground-sluicing, with hopes Helms, Fire Warden’s fees, $10. Total I
4-
Bedsteads,
per copy per annum.......................................;
of good success.
amount, $265.
Clubs of forty subscribers to one address, per
Bureaus
Tables,
The Town Treasurer’s report was tak­
copy per annum............................................. 2.00
P ersonal .—Sol. Sachs, Esq., of the
Stands, Sofas, Lounges,
en up and read. Referred to the Finance
THOMPSON 4 KELLY, Publishers,
linn of Sachs Bros., left for Sail Francis­ Committee for examination.
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Salem, Oregon.
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
co this week to lay in a large stock of
A petition was received from George
Chairs of All Kinds,
CLOTHS [
Spring and Summer goods for the “Tem­ Schumpf and 47 others, representing that
Guilt
Mouldings,
certain houses on Main street are occu­
ple of Fashion.”
BLANK UTS,
Etc., Etc.
pied by Chinese, for purpose of prostitu­
—AT—
Win. K. Ish, Esq., .started for Portland tion, and are a nuisance, etc., and pray­
HOOP SK11ITS,
on Tuesday last.
ing the Board that steps may be taken ALSO DOORS, SASH and BLINDS
ANTON UIJLMAN’S,
ETC., ETC.
always on hand and made to order.
General E. L. Ajqdcgate, Commission­ to have the nuisance removed. After
—ALSO—
California Street,
er of I inmigration, was in town this reading, the p<*tition was referred for fur­
Boots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses’
I.umber
planed
on
reasonable
terms
week, and left for the Willamette on ther consideration.
and Childrens’ Shoes.
A communication was received from
Tuesday.
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
JACKSONVI
LEE,
OREGON,
^-Undertaking a specialty."Ifer.
• —- ■
... ■
Solomon Sachs, Chief of Records of the
AND THE
W k have alno in connection with the above a very
30xtf.
A rmy S upplies .—Sealed projmsals, Improved Order of Red Men, asking per­
—OF A FINE STOCK OF—
CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY.
Large and Extensive Stuck of Choice
in triplicate, will he received at the office mission to put a gate in the town ceme­
FISHER & BRO.’S,
of \\ . H. Bell, Captain and Commissary tery fence, where the fence joins their
GROCERIES,
grounds.
Read
and
referred.
(Corner
California
and Oregon Streets,)
• I . S. A., Portland, and at the office of i Peter Boschey was appointed Pound
—CONDUCTED BY THE —
HARDWARE,
GLASSWARE,
C'A .V DIES, NUTS, BASKETS,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
the Acting Commissary of Subsistence Keeper.
May 1st, 1S69.
QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY,
The appointment of Town Attorney SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES,
of each post for which supplies are re­
— BEST QVALITIES OF —
I
I
was,
after
some
discussion,
deferred.
quired, till 12 M., Thursday, May 15th,
Jacksonville, Oregon
PAINTS, OILS, ETC,
The Street Commissioner being pres­
TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS,
J873, for the delivery at Fort Klamath of ent, desired the action of the Board in re­
ALSO
'forty barrels of prime mess pork, 3,418 gard to the collection of road taxes and rpiIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will
—AND—
PIPES,
1
commence
about
the
middle
of
August,
and
is
Window
Glass,
Nalls, Iron and
pounds net of extra clear bacon, 1,375 working of roads and streets, and await­ divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each.
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
TABTIKSB NOTIONS,
pounds net of sugar-cured hams, and ed the orders and direction of the Board. The following are the terms :
Wooden and Willow
¡
..Sio.oo !
Ware, Etc., Etc.
1,432 pounds net of pure leaf lard. De­ Action on the matter was deferred till the Board and tuition, per term.............
SCHOOL
BOOKS,
next meeting of the Board.
Entrance fee, only once,........ ...........
... 5.001
liveries of the above articles to be made
.. 15.00!
The Board then adjourned to next Tues­ Piano..................................................
We «re now ready to sell anything in onr line at
—AND A SUPERIOR—
Drawing and painting.......................
... 8.00
between September 1st and October 1st day evening, April 1st.
goods
undersigned are prepared to do all kinds
lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy
1
Bed and bedding,...............................
.. 4.001
of
work in their line. Wagons manufactur­
will
find
it
greatly
to
their
advantage
to
examine!
1873. Further information as to condi­
I
in a superior
Select Day School
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are | ed from choice timber, and ironed
___________
r____
A
H
ome T ribute .—We insert with
tions, form of proposals, kind of pack­
determined
not
to
bo
undersold
by
any
house
in
1
lnanner
’
Old
wagons
repaired
and
made
as good
;
ß.oti
Primary,
per
term
..............................
$
pleasure
the
following
merited
tribute
]as new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on
ages, payments, etc., can be obtained in­
8.00 yyillCH he will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Jaekson county.
Junior,.................................................
: short notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a
from
the
Ottumwa
(Iowa)
Democrat,
as
a
10.00
Senior
........................................
.
........
application to the Commissaries at San
¡call. ,'®SJ~Shop on Oregon street, one door above
Pupils
nre
received
at
any
time,
and
their
terms
testimony
of
the
esteem
in
which
the
^ET-Give us a eall, and then judge for your­ Franco-American Hotel.
T rancisco, ( al., St. Louis, Mo., Chicago,
will he counted from the day of their entrance.
self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
NOTICE.
III., Portland, Oregon, and each Acting worthy subject of this article is held at
CRYSTAL &, WRIGHT.
For further particulars, apply at the Academy.
Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872.
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WHITE & MARTIN
Commissary of Subsistence of the post his old home, and we assure the Demo­
v2 n31 :ly.
U.
8.
L
and
O
ffice
,
concerned.
crat that Mr. Wimer has won for himself
V
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4,
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM,
FISHER & BRO.’S
STAPLE DRY GOODS
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS «fc
FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS'
¡Clothing,
PARLOR & BED-ROOM SUITS,'
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries,
Liquors,
Cutlery,
Crockery,
Etc., Etc.,
NEW ARRIVAL!
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
WAGON-MAKING
BLACKSMITHING !
ASSORTMENT OF TOYS,
C apture of L ong J im .—From Gen.
Elisha L. Applegate, who passed through
this place on Tuesday last, we learn
that Long Jim, one of the Indians in­
dicted by the Grand Jury of Jackson
county, for the murder of settlers on Lost
river, was recently captured at Yainax
by Capt. O. C. Applegate, who immedi­
ately turned him over to General Gillem,
U. S. A., at Van Bremer’s, in California.
It appears that Jim had been severely
wounded in the arm at the battle of the
Igiva Bed, and had stealthily made his
way to Yainax, hoping to be able to re­
main there undisturbed until he got en­
tirely well. A friendly Indian, however,
“blowed” on him ; he was arrested, put
in irons, taken south of the Oregon line,
and placed in charge of the military.
e think he should have been turned
er to the civil authorities of Jackson iI
«uunty, to be dealt with according to I
law.
the same esteem among his fellow citi­
zens here :
Having received a club of subscribers
from Oregon, on looking over the list we
find the name of our old and esteemed
friend, Jacob Wimer, formerly of Keo­
kuk county, in this State. We have
known him from our boyhood, and a
better man never left the State of Iowa.
W e remember him when, at an early day
in the history of Iowa, a period of priva­
tion and hardship came to the settlers.
I he crops had partially failed and bread­
stuff was scarce. “Jake” had a large
amount of flour on hand, at his mill, and
an opportunity was given him to make
a speculation. But he was not that kind
of a man. He sold out all his flour at
moderate prices, to rich and poor alike.
If a poor man came without money, it
was all the same—he got the flour. A
benevolent, kind-hearted and public-spir­
ited citizen during his residence in our
State, which was from 1839 to 1863, he
was highly esteemed by all who knew
him, and their beet wishes attend him in
bis new home.
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’
FURNISHING
— A N II—
FJLTTC’Y' GOODS,
AND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’
READY - MADE CLOTHING,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
CALL AT
In Orth’s New Building, Jacksonville.
33tf.
NEW MILLINERY STORE,
Horne's Building,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from San Francis­
I Ribbons,
co a fine and complete stock orIIats, Flowers,
etc., of the latest styles, and would re­
spectfully say to the ladies of Jacksonville and vi­
cinity that I will he pleased to exhibit them to
those who may favor me with a eall.
47H.
Mrs. M. A. BRENTANO.
R osebi nu, Ogn., March 8, 1873. j
OMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
at this office by David Sexton and Milo Caton
against James Hight, for abandoning his Home­
stead Entry No. 910, dated October 26th, 1868.
upon the S. J of N. W. 1 and fractional 8. J of
N. E. L Section 24, Township 36 S., Range 4
West, in Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to
the cancellation of said entry : the said parties
are hereby summoned to appear nt this office on
the 26th day of April, 1873, at one «‘clock, v. m .,
to respond and furnish testimony concerning said
alleged abandonment.
W m , R. WILLIS, Register.
BINGER HERMANN, Receiver.
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DR. WM. JACKSON,
NEW BARBER SHOP.
California Street,
JA CHS ONVILL E, Olì EG ON.
AVING purchased Blockwell’s barber shop
in Jacksonville, I am fully prepared to do all
kinds of work in my line in the best manner and at
reasonable prices.
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER.
Call at the shop formerly occupied byBlockwell.
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GEO. SCUUMPF.
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SURGEON DENTIST.
WM. BOYER,
LL
xiu styles
siyies o,
of plato
piaio work
worn made—such as
Aluiuninm and Rub
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Gold, Silver, Platina, Alumniam
ZrOTXCS TO TBACBSRS
ber plates. Special attention given to Children’s
teeth. Nitrus Oxide (laughing gas) given for the California St., (first door west of White 4 Martin,)
painless
extraction of the teeth.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL
J i CKSON VILLE, OREGON,
Will
visit
Ashland on the 1st of March annually ;
hold Public Examinations at the District
also
Kerbyville
on
the
4th
Monday
in
October.
School House in Jacksonville on the last Satur­
J^EALER in GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
day of each of the following months, to-wit: Call and examino specimen work.
Officecor.Cal.4 5th street; residence opposite
March, June, September and December.
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FRUITS IN SEASON,
Applicants are requested to be present at ten Crystal 4 Wright’s blacksmith shop,
o’clock, a . m ., of each day.
JPUAIIN and FANCY CANDIES,
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W. J. STANLEY, School Sup’t.
jgLANKS 1 BLANKS I BLANKS I
ND EVERYTHING that can be found iu a
ll kinds of job printing neatly Of every kind and description neatly and prompt­
first-ci«»« variety «tore. Produce taken in
and PROMPTLY executed at the TIMES ly printod, at the.lowest rates, >t the T imes print­
exchange. Please give me a call.
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POINTING OFFICE at the lowest rates.
ing office. Send in your order».
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