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ahc ^rmotrntir ûimw. I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, A Card Croni District Attorney Nell. UM AL BREVITIES. $50! NEW WILSON J acksonville , Aug. 21,1873. primaries to-day. Administratrix’s Notice. Election day on Monday, Oct. 13th. E ditor D emocratic T imes : SATURDAY,.............. ... AUGUST 23, 1873. Is simple, durable, runs easily and sells for 1IF7A DOLLARS. Permit me through the columns of VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Whooping cough prevaiison Sterling. the undersigned has been appointed by your paper to call the attention of Road the County Court of Jackson countv, Ore P hrenology .—Prof. (). S. Fowler, Neat job printing done at this office Supervisors < to the fact that they are gon, Executrix of tho Estate of YVilliam the phrenologist, delivered a series of Brotherton, deceased, all persons indebted at the lowest rates. ] liable to a fine of $25, if they fail to to said Estate are requested to settle the same lectures and felt sundry bumps in The Radicals will commence tlieir ( destroy “noxious weeds” growing in immediately ; and all persons having claims against said Estate are requested to present NEEDLES for all MACHINES. town this week. Though his delivery Agents wanted in Oregon and Washington Territory. funeral orgies by primaries to-day. them, with the proper vouchers, to meat their respective Road Districts. From is not the best, the lectures were nev residence in Jacksonville, Oregon, with observation, I see that Road my Judge Prim has flown to the moun- personal i in six months from the date hereof. A lbert V ail , Agent, 128 First Street, Portland, Oregon. ertheless interesting, laughable and SARAH M. BROTHERTON, Supervisors are growing quite careless tains for a few weeks ’ rustication. I even instructive. Administratrix. 31 m3. 30x33. Watermelons, peaches, apples, etc., in relation to their duties in this par Jacksonville, July 21st, 1873. A nniversary ’.—foist Monday, 18th at Wm. Boyer’s or Janies Drum’s. ticular. It will be a pleasure to me to SWAMP LAND NOTICE. SPRING OF 1873. inst., was the thirteenth anniversary go after all Road Supervisors, who may The County Court will sit as a of the organization of Jacksonville otice is hereby given that Board of Equalization next Monday. be delinquent in this respect, at the the maps and descriptions of the Swamp Ixxlge No. 10, I. O. O. F., and their the next term of our Court. Odd Fellow’« Building, and Overflowed Lands in the following The young men are endeavoring to Townships, to-wit : flag was thrown to the breeze in honor J. R. N eil , District Attorney. Township 37.... ....South Range... .... 10 East. 44 of the event, The foxlge has a large organize a turnverein. A good idea. 44 38 9 44 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, H ere it is ! The August number 44 44 The mountains north of town seem 38 I 10 44 number of memlters and is in a 44 44 44 38 11a EVERYBODY 44 44 healthy financial condition, ranking to be on fire, as the valley is full of of Wood’s Household Magazine ! It 38 14 44 44 44 • 4 brings with it a ray of sunshine which 39 11a IMPORTER AND DEALER IN among the foremost Lodges of the smoke. 44 44 39 11 44 reaches clear to the heart. We always 44 44 44 State. L. Horne has arrived at Seattle and 39 . 12 44 44 feel better for reading it, and it will 39 13 44 I sent for his family, who will start for 44 44 T eachers ’ I nstitute .—The Teach 14 44 39 STOVES, HARDWARE, TIN-WARE, make any household brighter that it 44 44 44 39 15 ers’ Institute will convene at the Court there shortly. 44 44 16 44 39 enters. Among the many articles of I 44 44 House, Jacksonville, next Friday and K. Kubli this week received a lot the present number are: Advice to 15 44 40 —AND— 44 44 44 16 40 I Saturday, August 29th and 30th. The of wooden ware and also other goods. Young Men, by Hon. Joel Parker; A Selected i n Jackson county, Oregon, have 1 proceedings will comprise exercises by Call and see them. been completed and approved by the Board AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Glimpse at the Siamese, Karl Kase; and filed according to law in the office of the the various teachers, vocal music, etc., A new Florence Sewing Machine The other girl of the Period, by Mary County Clerk of Jackson county, and the i Board is now ready to receive first payment and will lx? withal an interesting and can be had cheap by applying to this Hartwell; Darkness, by II. V. Os on said lands. By order of the Board. IBON AND STEEL, instructive affair. Syl. Simpson, office immediately. T. H. CANN, Clerk of Board. borne; Old Pinchem, No. II, by Chas. July 29th, 1873. 31x34. Esq., State School Superintendent, Ashland Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F., ! Dickinson, Ac., Ac. Price of this Cutlery of All Kinds, will be present and deliver an address. is prospering finely, several having SACHS BROS.' Summons. Magazine only one dollar a year. Ad dress 11 "bod's Household Magazine, In Justice Court, for the Precinct of Little A ttempt at R ape .—We learn that been added to the membership. MECHANICS’ TOOLS, Butte, State of Oregon, County of Jackson. The Sisters’ School, and also that of Newburg, New York. a wretch, who sports the name of the Isaac Skeeters vs. T. L. Hensley ; action to ••Rev.” Kellison, last week made an Prof. J. B. Farley, commenced last recover money by writ of attachment. D ied at S acramento .—Richard attempt at rape on an estimable lady Monday with a good attendance. TEMPLE OF FASHION CAULDRONS AND WASII-KETTLES, II. Moore, an old resident of this coun rFO T. L. HENSLEY, the above named I Defendant: In the name of the State of living at Applegate. She, however, Those of our subscribers who wish ty, died at Sacramento, California, on Oregon vou are hereby required to appear FENCE WIRE, gathered the rascal by the nape of the their post-office address changed, can Thursday, the 14th inst. He had been before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for-the Precinct aforesaid, on the 6th neck and seat of the breeches and be so accommodated by informing us. suffering long from dyspepsia while re day of September, A. I)., 1873, at lOo’clocrf in GIANT POWDER, FUSE A CAPS, TO SELECT FROM the forenoon said day, at the office of said landed him several feet from the house. We understand that Major Janies T. siding here, and went below for relief. Justice in said of Precinct, to answer the above The people were greatly excited and Glenn and family will leave for the While below, he became dangerously named Plaintiffin a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that if he incensed over the affair, and Kellison East before long, to be absent some ill, it seems, and started for his old SHELF HARDWARE, fails to answer the complaint herein, the will evidently lie compelled to slope time. Plaintift will take judgment against him for home in the East. Arriving at Sacra thirteen dollars and ninety cents, ($13 90), from those regions. A Most Complete Stock GINPOWDER, One thousand postal cards were re mento, he became rapidly worse, and together with costs. (»iven under my hand this the 23d day of C orrection .—A slight error oc ceived by the Jacksonville Post Office died at a hotel in that city. Dick Ju’v, A. D., 1873. JAMES W. SIMPSON, J. P. CLOTHES WRINGERS, PINS ± LINES, curred in the apportionment of dele this week. Alxiut five thousand more Moore, as he was familiarly called, was a native of Michigan and 10 I hereby order the above to bo published in gates made by the Democratic County are on the road here. OF the D emocratic T imes once a week for six age. ALL KINDS OF PUMPS, Committee last week. In giving the A glass of cool lager is very accepta consecutive weeks. JAMES W. SIMPSON, J. P. F rom F ort K lamatii . — Some delegates Rock Point is entitled to, we ble these warm days, and for the same j July 26th, 1873. 30x35. OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH AND GLASS gave the number as two; it should call on Jos. Wetterer, who manufac teamstersand a few disabled soldiers, discharged, says the Yreka Journal. lie only one. That precinct cast 28 tures a No. 1 article. Citation to Heirs. SUPERIOR GOODS! arrived in town on Monday, and report votes for Burnett in 1872, and under BALING ROPE: ’Twas not Geo. L. Woods, the sneez In the County Court for Jackson county, dull times at the Fort. Orders were the liasis adopted by the Committee is er, who passed through from the south I Oregon, sitting in probate. ] AXES, WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES, expected every jlay from Washington entitled to one delegate. A corrected the other day, but his wife and son, Iu the Matter of the Estate of Mt'pheu I i I Watson, ne<*easeil. to hang or shoot some of the Modocs call for a Democratic County Conven who came from the other way. I I I Mary C. Brown. Emily I). Thompson, Ke- EVER BROUGHT TO found guilty. There are 300 soldiers To ziah BLASTING POWDER, tion will lie found els where. Thompson, Laura Thompson, Howard Cameron A Goodwyn, of Linkville, now at the Fort, and another company Thompson, John 11’. Thompson, Hartley ThompsuH, tfiiJFoni Thontpsun, ll.irs-at- G ood W heat Y ield .—Our Wil will expose for sale at the Siskiyou was expected back in a few days from Law of said Deceased, and all others inter ; CAST STEEL,MOLINE, <t JONES PLOWS, lamette exchanges have considerable County Fair, Yreka, thirty half breed Walla Walla to relieve some of those ested therein : to say alxiut their extraordinary large Leicester buck and ewe lambs. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT at Klamath. I I I John Watson, administrator of said es CULTIVATORS, crops and aliout certain fields yielding County Fair commences on Septem tate has filed his ¡»etition praying for an or F ree P ostage .—As our readers are der to sell the following describea real prop 40 to 45 bushels jxr acre. Rogue Riv ber 24th. Let everybody exhibit some aware, the new ¡xistal regulations re erty. belonging to said estate, to-wit: er Valley beats that considerable, and article. The premium list, which will Donation Claim No. 58, known and desig TIN, COPPER, A SHEET-IRON WARE, quire every person taking newspapers, nated as the Donation Claim of Stephen we will quote as an instance the fact lx? published shortly, is liberal. in the county or outside, to pay pos Watson, containing one hundred and sixty that twelve acres of grain belonging to fourteen hundredths of an acm; That excellent periodical, IFoorZ’« tage thereon after July 1st. We offer acresand NAILS, also, the undivided one-half of Donation Mrs. Aaron Chambers, who lives a few Household Magazine, price $1.00, will i Land Claim No. 55, known and designated to pre-pay postage to any part of the as the claim of Sewal Truax, containing one We keep everything that a person ex. miles from town, yielded the large lx' furnished in conjunction with the Union for all those who pay for the hundred and titty-nine acres and ninety-two pects to find in a first-class House, and BOLTS, RIVETS, HORSESHOES A NAILS amount of over 600 bushels, or over 50 T imes for $3.50, if paid in advance. of an acre ; also, the undivided we invite the public to call and see for T imes in advance. Those wanting hundredths half of Donation Claim No. 56,known asthe 4 ND EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND IN bushels to the acre. The wheat was Those desiring a superior hand cider this paper will please seiyl in the mon claim of John Rankin and Jane Rankin, themselves. Goods shown with pleas a first-class establishment. Give me a of the club variety. This is not an containing three hundred ami twenty acres ure. SACHS BROS. call. K. KUBLI. press, will do well to examine the ey immediately, and thereby save pos- and forty-four hundredths of an acre, all in 29tf. 29tf. extraordinary case, but has happened Buckeye Junior, for sale by John Bil tage. Jackson county, Oregon. ------------ - - - And you are further notified that the I all over the valley. FRANCO-AMERICAN ger. These presses cost only $42 each, JAMES DRUM'S prayer of said petitioner will be heard and C ash E ntry ’ P atents .—Patents and are just what every farmer wants. for the following persons have lately determined at the Clerk's office in Jackson A nother R ichmond .—The Radi ville, in said county, on Tuesday, Octolx*r VARIETY STORE, HOTEL & RESTAURAMT, 7th, 1873, at which’time and place you are H. ( ’ . Tickner, who runs the Fort been received at the Roseburg Land cal journals of this State, in enumerat hereby cited to appear and snow cause, if California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon ing their many aspirants for Congres Klamath Express, says that it is all a Office : Hugh F. Barron, Geo. Black, any exists, why an order of sale should not Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, I m - made, as prayed for in said petition. mistake alxiut C'apt. Jack pining away, John G. Vandyke, Wm. Bybee, F. sional honors, make no mention of our Published h/an order of Hon. E. B. Wat i but, on the contrary, is becoming very son, County Judge, made the 5th day of Au rpiIE UNDERSIGNED would respectful- M. Gabliert, Wm. Miller, J. P. Parker, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. own would-be candidate, he of the mu 1 ly inform the public that he has on hand gust, 1873. 33. corpulent, and seems unconscious of John McCallaster, Daniel T. Fisher, and is constantly receiving a superior assort sical voice. If those journals think ment of his fate. O. Ganiard, John Murphy, J. (J. Dur Executor’s Sale. MADAME HOLT. Proprietress. they can squelch the ardor of his j>o- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, litical aspirations by passing him in si It was not a toll road, but a wagon kee, J. O. C. Wimer, J. B. Taylor, J. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF J. Smith, James W. Simpson. lence, we can inform them that they road, that was established by the Coun-, 1 the County Court of Jackson county, j Candies, Nuts, rpiIE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD Oregon, May 12th, A, I»., 1873, the un 1 of tendering her thanks to the public for are very much mistaken ; for the mel ty Court, commencing from a i>oint on ' D eath of W m . W right .—Mr. dersigned made as Executors of the last will and the patronage which has hitherto been ex TOBACCO and CIGARS, lifluous tones of his voice are now l»e- the Jacksonville and Linkville road ! • Wm. Wright, who was seriously in testament of O. I>. Hoxie, deceased, will / tended to her, and would respectfully solicit its continuance. ing listened to by the faithful in the and running to the place known as the jured by being thrown from a horse on Naturday. August 23d. A. D., 1373, Fruits in Season, Iler tables are always under her immedi adjoining precincts, upon this very “Hole-in the Ground.” ate control ; and by her long experience in i last week, died of his injuries Thurs at the Court House d<x»r in Jacksonville, in PRODUCE OF EVERY KIND, the business she feels confident that she will said county, between the hours of 9 o’clock subject. That he may succeed in fix Rev. Jos. Hammond, of Yreka, C'al., day afternoon. Mr. Wright was an a . m . ami 4 o’clock p. M. of said «lay, expose give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and everything to be found in a first-class rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable ing up matters satisfactorily in this will deliver a lecture at the M. E. old and respected citizen of this coun for public sale to the highest bidder for cash And variety store. Produce taken in ex style, suited to the accommodation of single gold coin, all the right, title and interest county is not improltable, and that he Church, Jacksonville, on September 3d. ty, and father of Mr. Robinson Wright in change. v-ii" Please give occupants or families. Her beds are always which the said O. I). Hoxie had at his de me a call. '&■< - kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. may be fairly placed on the track by The subject will be “Youth and Man of this place, lie was over 73 years cease, (subject to the dower right of the wid 30tf. ow of said O. D. Hoxie), in and to the fol the Albany convention is our fondest hood,” and the admission will be free, of age at the time of his death. The lowing described tract or parcel of land, ly HENRY HAGEN, ing and being in the County of Jackson, hope. J. A. BAUER, though a collection will be taken up i funeral will take place to-day at 3 State of Oregon, to-wit : Commencing at the Wholesale Dealer In o’clock p. m . Reguiescat in pace. Northeast corner of Claim No. 41, in Town MAN UF AC TU RI NG CHEMIST, T he P rimaries .—-To-day, at one after the lecture. ship 37, South of Range 1 West, and run CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES, o’clock, P. M., is the time set for hold I mportant N otice .—Under this ning thence West along th«* s«»uth boundary A young man of Yreka who never And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in of D»nation Claim No. 46, 23 chains and 86 ing the primaries to elect delegates to killed a deer before, shot at a fawn six caption will be found an advertisement links to the western boundary of the county the County Convention, which meets teen times the other day, and when it I calling upon those indebted to the late road to a post and mound of rottks ; thence DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, South 39°, East along the line of the road 7 in Jacksonville next Saturday, 30th fell down a precipice and broke its firm of Hoffman & Kiippel to settle chains and 15 links ; thence East 19 chains IMPORTED LIQUORS, AND EVERYTHING TO RE FOUND 36 links to a post on the east boundary inst Let every Democrat attend his neck he was so overjoyed that he car immediately. Their notes and ac I and of Claim No. 41 ; thence North 5.47 chains 338 and 340 Pine St., respective precinct convention, and ried the remains several miles to show counts have been placed in the hands j to the place of beginning, ami containing IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, I 11.89 acres, the same being a part of Dona- there can be no fault found with the his nimrodic skill. of JI. K. Hanna, Esq., and he gives ' tion Claims Nos. 41 and 47. in Township 37, San Francisco, California. No. 101 Past Street, ; South of Range 1 West, Willamette Meri notice that he means business. workings of the Convention. It is dian, together with tho tenements, heredita- Several families in town have been t highly desirable that perfect harmony ' nients and appurtenances thereunto belong- SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Orders from the country promptly A rrested . — A Celestial was last filled._______________ 30tf., should exist, as the ensuing State elec greatly annoyed during the past few Thursday arrested and brought before i ing or in any wise apix-rtaining. On the confirmation of the sale by the days by some ghoul who persists in tion is all important, and our success Court aforesaid, ami the payment of Recorder Hayden on a charge of in i County T^f~ Orders from the country promptly EUREKA MUXS. th«* purchase money, a deed of conveyance filled. meandering through the town at night depends mainly upon the harmonious 30tf. will be executed to the purchaser. habiting a bawdy house. He was Sale to commence at 1 o’el<x.*k p. M. of said feeling in Democratic ranks. This and attempting to break into dwel IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ENGAGED found guilty and fined $25, in default i day. E. S. MORGAN & CO., an experienced Miller, and having thor lings when the men are from home. election won, the next we will carry I ELIZA ANN HOXIE. Executrix, of which he was sent to jail for five oughly fixed up their Mill with the latest I SI I.AS J. DAY, Executor. with ease. It is too often the case He narrowly escaped capture one days. Forwarding & Commission Merchants, I improvements, are now prepared to manu July 26th, 1873. ’ 30x33. facture flour equal to any in the State. 36 night this week, while trying to effect that men absent themselves from these lbs. flour, 2 tbs. shorts and 8 lbs. bran will be Roweburg. Oregon. C atholic C hurch . — Rev. Father given in exchange for 60 tbs. of good mer meetings for some trivial excuse, an entrance into Max Muller’s resi- CIGARS ! Demers will hold divine services at WILL ATTEND FAITHFULLY’ TO ALL chantable wheat. i dence. and then complain of the result, object All orders left with T. T. McKenzie, or at H Business entrusted to our care. the Catholic Church to-morrow, (Sun his office in Jacksonville, will be promptly Our Forwarding and Storage Charges, ing to this or that candidate and find Although burned out by the fire of day) at the usual hour. attended to. from and after this date, will be uniform JOHN PASHBURG, mckenzie a amy . ing fault with the general action of the April 3d, M. Caton was among the first with the charges at Crescent City and Red Jacksonville, August 9th, 1873.______ *»- ding. yre A a , CAL,, A T rue B alsam .—Dr. Wistar's Balsam of succeeding county and State conven to “phoenix” again. He immediately Soliciting the continued patronage of our Wild Cherry is truly a balsam. It contains NOTICE. tions. This is not right. The major erected a neat building on the site of the I friends and the public, we are respectfully, Keeps Constantly on Hand balsamic principle of the Wild Cherry, E. S. MORGAN <t CO. ity always rules, as a natural conse where James Casey’s houses used to the balsamic properties of tar and of pine. 29tf. LL PERSONS WHO HAVE FURNISH« ed Supplies, Ac., to the Oregon Mount quence, and it is the duty of the mi stand, a part of which he now occu Its ingredients are all balsamic. Coughs, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HAVANA CIGARS, Colds, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and Con ed Militia, in the late Indian war, are here CARPET-WEAVING. nority to cheerfully and gracefully ac pies, while Dr. Danforth has an office sumption speedily disappear under its bal by notified to present their accounts to the —AND— quiesce, if they liave the interest of in the other part Those desiring samic influence. RS. OLIVER WOULD RESPECTFUL- undersigned, without delay, as we desire to ly inform the public that »he will^hort- close the business at the earlieat poaaible ALL OTHER BRANDS, the party at heart. Let every Demo- a fine pair of lioots or repairing done moment. J- N. T. MILLER, F or the very best Photographs, go to ly be prepared to weave carpets in the most Commissary-General Oregon Militia. artistic style, and at reasonable rates. La Bradlev A Rulolson ’ s Gallery without stairs in superior style, should call on the crat, therefore, be on hand and speak AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. QUINCY A. BROOKS, dies desiring to have carpets woven, should —^“ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Asst. Quartermaiter Ge^era] Oregon MOltta. Captain. give her a call »tf. for MuoneU. »IV, Montgomery 8treet, San Francisco, Cal. I SEWING MACHINE! RUBLI, N CAN HAVE A CHANCE I i SOUTHERN OREGON. t I T A M