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alie il cm ci era ti c aimes. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. JA<’KM»NVII,I.,E PKECTNC'T .MEETING. LOCAL liREVITIEN. SPECIAL NOTICES. --------------- --- ---------- . Foil the x'ery best Photographs, go to IJradlcv A Ilulofson's Gallcrv without stairs - AS<' EN1) IN THE ELEVATOR, 129 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. i The following is the docket for the I The Democrats of Jacksonville pre County Convention to-day. i ensuing term of the Circuit Court : cinct held their primary meeting at the .SATURDAY............................. MARCH 7, JS74. ! Rev. Martin Peterson held two meet CRIMINAL CASES. Court House at one o’clock p. M. on ing this week, which were well at State of Oregon vs. Arch Chrisman; Saturday, Feb. 28th, 1871. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. tended. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. indictment for assault with a danger The meeting was called to order by , M e learn that there is a project on Geo. T\ I'owell A C<>...........................New York H ai ’PV K ei . ieeto Y ovno M ex from the; N. M. Pettingill A Co........................ N.w York’ ous weapon. Hon. James D. Fav, Chairman Demo- foot to have Spring races over tin* effects of Errors and abuses in early life. . L- **• ’ i*her,.................................... san Francisco. Manhood restore»!. Im|ie<liin<'iits to Mar- I State vs. James Hards; indictment eratie County Committee, who stated Bybee track. Il”"'- Boyce...................................... san Francisco riage removed. Now method of t r at men*. I l’an. I.. Green....................... Josephine County. for murder. New and remarkable remedies. Booksand the object of meeting to be the elec Fhe (’ounty Court was in session circulars sent tree, in sealed envelopes. Ad- i State vs. Joseph Well' ; indictment tion of nine delegates to attend the . this week. The proceedings will be dress HOW A It I > ASS< »< I ATIoN. N iiniL» r 2 RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa., an In- | for murder. County Convention to be held at Jack- I published in our next. stitntion having.a high reputation tor hono- ■ M. 1.. < hi i;< ii. Religion* services every »State VS. Will. B. Barberry; indict sonville on March 7th, 1871. After i ruble conduct and professional skill. 45 I Sunday, at tlie usual hours, bv the Rever M e will furnish the T imes for the ends .1. W. Stahl. N. A. Stair and M. A. ment for larceny. announcing the election of officers to i M illiam*. alternately. 1 »E< JAL ADVERTISEM ENTS. State vs. Charles Wilson; indict be in order, Dr. J. Grey Jewell was] approaching campaign—from now un Cvilloi.ie Ciit ncH. bivine Services ev til after the election—for $1.00. ery Sunday, at the usual hour, l»v Rev. Fa ment for larceny. on motion of Henry Klippel, Esq., Administrator's Notice. ther Blanchett. A new Florence sewing machine State vs. ( ieo. W. Watson ; indict elected Chairman. Upon taking his M. E. Si \u\\ Senooi..— Regular meetings ment for larceny. seat, he delivered a short and appro can be had at a reasonable figure by VTOTK'E IS HEREBY GIVItN THAT every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. the iin<l»‘r*i — ium I bus I mm ' ii appointed State vs. Scarfaved Charley and priate address to the Democracy as- ■ calling at this otlice immediately. Cxritoi.ie si muy S chool .— Regular by th»1 County Court of .Liek-oii <’<»nnfv. meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two eight other Indians ; indictment for sembled, counseling them that in unity , We were favored with a call from Oregon, Adnmjistrator of th»» Estate of o'clock. - ■ —.... „ —— John C. Thurbclf, Sr., <l<><-oas(>i]. murder in the iir-t degngp »Sheriff Green and ('has. Hughes, Esq., alone could they expect success. All persons indebteil to said estate an* p. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE. State vs. John Montgomery ; indict II. K. I lamia, Esip, was then elected Clerk, of Josephine county, last requested to settle the same immediate!v. timi all persons having claims against said Stages leave Jacksons ¡lie as follows ; ment for as-ault, being armed with a Secretary, and A. M. Berry, Esq., and week. estati* arc requested to present them with .\i/ thone iml< bled to the undersigned, For Rock I’oint, Grant’s Pass and Rose the proper vouchers to me al my re-idcnce dangerous weapon. Col. J. N. T. Miller, tellers. burg, every dav at 8;45 a . M. Mailelosesat Judge Jacobs, formerly of this place, in Jacksonville within six months from the either by Note or Book Account, prior •S A. M. State vs. Gen. Frank Wheaton; Tin* meeting then proceeded to the has been nominated for Chief Justice date* hereof. For Pluvnix. Ashland. Yreka and Red- E. I». For I »RAY, eleetionof delegates to the ( ‘ounty Con of ll'ashington Territory by the Pres d’ng. California, every day at 10;.to a . m . habeas corpus. to January l.*7, 1874, are hereby re Administrator. Mail closes at Io a . 'i. State vs. James Baker ; committed vention, and the following named ■ ident. Jacksonville, Ogn., Feb. 11, 1*74. 7x10. For Applegate, Kirbyville, Waldo and to jail on charge of larceny in dwelling gentlemen were duly elected and so : spectfully reyucsted to come forward at Crescent City, ever' Monday and Thursday The town (‘lection passed oil* quietly, Administrator’s Notice. morning. at ,3 o’clock. Mail closes al * p. vi. house. declared by the Chairman, to-wit : once and settle up. though quite an interest was taken in the preceding evening. State vs. James B. Gentry; com Mirtin Liist, Calvin Lacy, J. W • ! IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The mail for Central Point. Table Rock, tin* contest for Marshal. A full vote yoTICE x\ the undersigned has been appointed AH amounts due us and left unjtaid Eagle Point. Brow n*bor«»ugh and Sam’s mitted to jail on charge of murder. Manning, Henry Klippel, Andrew was polled. by the County Court of Jackson county, A alley h aves every Wednesday morning; James 1>. Fay, attorney for defendant. < »regoli, Administrator »/< of the by Ftbruary 1.»/, 1*71, will positively Davidson, Kaspar Kubli, Fritz I’tlugh, closes the evening preceding. M r. l- ’ n d. Klippel, brother of Henry Estate of Jacob Ron debush, dci-ca-cd. ACTIONS AT LAW. 11. K. Hanna, Col. J. N. T. Miller. The mail for I.inkville. Hot Springs, Yia- All person* indebteil to *aid e*tate are re Klippel, Esq., is sojourning in town quested ii”X and Lake City, leaves Ashland everv David 11. Sexton and Carrie Sexton to settle the same immediately, and be placed tn the hand* of our attorneys Henry Klippel, Esq., moved, “ that Monday morning. all persons having claims against said es fora few days. // t . ¡son his way home Money Order Ollice open from 9 A. M. to vs. Board of County Commissioners of the proceedings of this meeting be tate tire requested to present them with the for collect ion, unless satisfactory ar 5 r. vi. proper voucher* Io me at my residence in Jackson County ; action at law to re published in the D emocratic T imes ,” ! to the Territories. O ffice Hot us—From 7 a . m . to 7 r. w.; Jacksonville within six months from the rangements arc made with us. No certificate of publication will be date hereof. Sundays, ;n minutes alter arrival of stages. cover real property. Janies 1). lay which motion prevailed and it was so Mail matter must be in on time or it will IL I». PARSONS, given on legal advertisements, unless for plaintiff. ordered. not go. M ax M i li . ek . P. M. Administrator I»< p,<>ni^ A’»». Sachs Bros. Pat Donegan vs. M. Colwell ; action On motion the meeting then ad- all charges are paid. No deviation Jacksonville, Ogn., Feb. 11, 1*71. 7x10. Jacksonville, Jan. 7, 1871. from this rule in the future. T h E American Sardine Co.’s Bone at law to recover money. Kahler A ourned. First Notice. less Sardines are much better, and Watson for plaintiff; Dowell A Kelly J. G rey J ewell , Chairman. Luttrt‘11 la-t »Saturday discovered in II. K. H anna , Secretary. less than half the cost of imported Sar for defendants. C oi ntv T iieascker ’ s Ori ti e , ) tin* War Department pigeon-holes an ----------- ------------- Jaek*onvilh‘, l-’eb’y 2*th, 1*71. > Geo. Grig-by vs. Henry Davis ; ac dines. other lot of claims for 3Iodoc war sup -- - ■ Itonril of Tru-t»■<*•«. yoTK’E is HEREBY GIVEN TO PER- tion at law to recover money. An ap plies, and will push them to settle j A sons holding warrants drawn upon the C ounty C onvention .—The Demo peal from Justice’s court. Aahler A County Treasurer that there are funds now T i e - lay E venino , March .», 1871. ment. cratic County Convention will meet in the on hand applicable to the payment of the Watson for plaintiff; II. K. Hanna for The Board of Town Trustees met Count v Warrant*, to-wit: Court House to-day, for the purpose of fleet Snow, rain and sunshine this week, following Number* 37. 1" »(>, 150, 30 », 213, 1G5, C,‘>3, this evening, pur-tiant to adjournment. 'fhe miners have plenty of water, and ing nine delegate* to the Stale I 'onveiition. defendant. i,4‘>. •> 2*2. 2'•'■». • »!**, :>os, .».U», l»<2, l»il, I»»-», • G. W. Bennett vs. A. J. Wilcox and There wa- a full Board present, with I'd, »>77. •>*<;. G‘.‘l, < »00, t>*7, »»'.»2, »>'■'■!, G!*», 70G, are busy at work. They are taking 720. C ircuit Coi nr.—The postponed David Cheade-tcr; action at law to President Bilger in the Chair, who Interest on the foregoing warrants will out more money thi- season than for term of the Circuit Court, Judge Prim recover money. Kahler A Watson for called the meeting to order. not be allowed after thi* date. many year- past. presiding, will convene next Monday, JOHN BILGER. plaintiff; llanna for defendant. The proceedings of the last meeting Treasurer of Jackson county. March '.»th. There will lie considera Daniel ( lark, Master of the State February 2*th, 1*74. !»tf. Jos. Kellon vs. 1». P. Anderson and were read and approved. ble business to trans n t. Grange, passed through town last Sat Geo. W. Wimer; action at law to re The Committee <»n Cemetery Im ■ ■ ■ —♦-------- Notice of Final Settlement. urday,on his way home from St. Louis, F rom L ineville .—A correspond cover personal property. Hanna tor provements reported progress. where he has been attending the Na ent at Linkville, under date of Feb. for plaintiff; Kahler A Wat-on and In the <’ounty Court of the State of Oregon, The Recorder then laid before the tional Grange. Quite a number of for the < ounty of Jackson. Sitting m 26th, says; The weather i> fine, but Stinson A Neil for defendants. Board sealed returns of the Election, Probate February 2'»th, 1*71. Granger-, who were in attendance on Mary Kellon vs. 1 >. P. Anderson which were opened and examined and there is lots of -now on the ground a- of the Estate of John Thur the Grange in town, saw Mr. Clark Tn the matter ber, J r., deceased. yet. A great many of bad colds pre and Geo. W. Wimer; action at law to the re-ult declared as follows: off. I \MES HELMS, AHMINISTRATOR OF II. K. vail among the children at thi- place. recover personal property. W’hole number of votes cast, 1 19. »1 *aid E*'ate. having tiled Ji -aid Court Thus. G. Devens, who has just re Some think that it is the whooping- Hanna for plaintiff; Kahler A Wat-on The following persons were declared hi* tinal account lo r sc ttlement and also turned from San Francisco, informs u- praying for an order for setting the time for . \ t ic Firm ! , \ t ic Goods ! cough. There will be quite a delega ami Stinson A Neil for delendants. duly elected Town Tru-tees: K. Kubli, in‘a rin tin - same : t hen-fore, not ice i- hereby John Weis- vs. town of Jacksonville; John Bilger, C. (’. Beekman and II. that the road on each side of the rail given that said final account will l»e heard tion of Linkvilleitcs in your place dur a dion for damages for trespass on real Judge. It appearing that Sol. Sachs road between Redding and Sacramento and determined in said Court on Tuesday, ing Court week. the 7th day of April, 1*74, at w hieh time all projierty. StinsonA Neil for plaintiff; and John Noland had received an is strewn with a large number of dead per*ons having any objections to said final account and settlement mu*t then and there T he P rimaries .—From all parts of 1 lanna for defendant. X Is W .1 > n ICES ! equal number of votes for Trustee, Mr. cattle, who have died from exposure make the same. the county we have cheering reports Bv order of Hon. E. B. Watson, Judge of John Wei-s vs. Peter Boschey ami Linn moved that in accordance with and starvation. He says the number of the feeling evinced at the primaries Wil-on Berry ; action for damages for the provisions of the charter in this is so great that it equals the destruc said < 'ourt. —AT— I’. HENN, Clerk. last Saturday. There was no circum trespass on real property. Stinson A case» the election now be decided by tion witnessed on the plains in 1854. February 2sth, 1*74. 9x12. stance to mar the harmony of the Neil for plaintiff; Hanna for defend ballot. Mc—rs. Linn and Helms were ASHLAND, OREGON. J. W. .Simpson, writing from Butte Summons. meetings, and a general unanimity was ant. api»ointe<! teller- and a ballot taken. ('reek, says the primaries held there last In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, manifested. Everylwidy seemed bent CHANCERY CASUS. Mr. Sachs received a majority vote Saturday were well attended and har for the County of Josephine. on patching up old differences and Nancy C. Evans vs. C. L. Evans ; and was declared duly elected one monious throughout. There was a <»scar<>. Ganiard. Plaintiff, J. M. McCALL A CO. vs. having harmony reign -upreme once habi-as corpus. Kahler A Wat-on for of the Tru-tees. U. S. Hayden wa< general desire on the part of all Dem Charles Peterson and < 'harlotte W. Peterson, more. There is but little doubt but plaintiff: Dow-ell A Kelly and Hanna declared elected Recorder; Henry ocrats to bury till ill feeling* and defendant*. ave received and are stilt » receiving tlie largest and best selected Suit t<> foreclosure a mortgage. that the Democracy of this county, as for defendant. Pape, Treasurer; Fred. Grob, Mar-hal, dwell in unity once more. Butte ('reck stock <>f goods ever before offered to the T<( ('hitflrx ('harlotb \\\ IX(er~ well as the State, will present an un public. The stock consists of W. C. Meyer vs. IL R. V. Woolen and P. Boschey, Street Commi—¡oner. will make a good -bowing at the next A'l/R Iirml't >tts, broken front to the enemy, and march Manufacturing Co. and Minus Walker THE NAME OF THE STATE <»F The Reconlcr was then directed to election. Unfortunately, Mr. .simp-on IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, 1 Oregon: You are hereby required to ap on to victory. We sincerely hope so. af ; suit to foreclose mortgage. ¡--in* 1 * to each utlicer elect his certificate neglected to inform us who the dele pear and answer the complaint itled against HEADY-MADE von in the aboxe entitled cause within ten Dowell A Kelly for plaintiff. gates from hi- precinct were. of election. davs from the date of service of this sum J urors .—The following is a list of ----------- E. C. Brooks vs. Wm. Williams t f mons upon yon if served in Josephine coiin- GENTLEMEN’S and B< >YS* CLOTHING, An order was passed allowing the the jurors drawn for the en-uing term t v. or if *er\e I in any other county in thi* R emoval . — Dr. J. ('. Belt has re af ; -nit for injunction. Fay and Han Judge-ami Clerks of Elections .•?:’> each. State,'then within twenty days from the of the Court, which was accidentally BOOTS and SHOES, moved his otlice ami residence to date of *er\ice ; or if served upon you by na for plaintiff; Dowell A Kelly for de ’ fhe Board then a<ljourned to Tues omitted in ourla-t week’s issue : publication ot summons, tlu-n by the second CARPET.S Mrs. Ganung’s. AND OIL-CLOTII.% fendant. day evening next, at the u-ual hour. Monday in April. 1*71. Thomas (’havener, John M. McCall, And if you fail to appear and answer the W’m. K. I-h vs. D. IL Jones; suit F orty Y ear -' experience haVo tested the complaint a* above required, the Plaintiff John P. Walker, Thomas G. Moppein, Iron, Steel, C ity E lection .—Tho following i* virtue-of I>r. W isi ar ’ s B ai .* am oe \\ ii . i > will apply to the < 'ourt for the relief demand- for injunction and for an account. IL B. Robin-on, Jerry T. Rowland, the result of the election held last C herry and it i* now generally acknowl ed, to-wit : Fora decree against you for the HOUSE SHOES ANI) NAILS, J. J. Nichol-, Thoma- Haymond, Jere Kahler A Watson ami Dowell A Kelly Tue.*tl iy, March 3d, 1*71: edged to l»e theremedy extant for pul sum of two hundred dollar* gold coin, w ith for plaintiff ; Fay for defendant. interest thereon at one per cent, per month miah lleckathorn, E. M. Briggs, monary and Jung diseases ; etnbrar ing the from the 12th day of November. 1*72. and GROCERIES, FOR TRUSTEE*. Milton Lindley vs. Geo. II. Lynch; whole range from a slight cold to a settled eo-ts and disbursements of suit ; and for Philip Gleavi, 1. L. Beck, G. W. Jus K. Kubli ............................................... 130 HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. the foreclosure ami *ale of the mortgaged tus, Edward Hendricks, William By suit for dissolution of partnership. John Bilger............................... ........... 91 consumption. Were it not tor its nurltx, it premises de-i-ribed in the complaint. Fay for plaintiff; Kahler A Watson for (’. C. Beekman........................ ........... S3 would long since have "died, and made no Etc., Etc. Published by an orderof Hon. P. P. Prim. bee, Granville Naylor, Joseph Salt sign.” Jndire of said <'ourt, made oil the 2'»th day ........... S2 Henry Judge........................... marsh, C.T. l’ayne, James McDonough, defendant. ol February. 1*74. Prices to Suit the Times. John Noland............................ ........... 74 J. II. Billenbrock vs. Mary A. Billen- KAHLER A \VATS< »N. BORN. A. W. Jones, Isaac S teeters, ('. c. Mc Solicitors for Plaintiff. Sol. Sachs................................... ........... 71 Clendon, Win. F. Songer. Levi N. brock ; suit for divorce. FISH ER — In this city. March '»th. 1'74. to February 28|h. 1*71. 9x14. .......... 63 Ed. Smith................................. WANTED. Peter Britt vs. Daniel B. Rowland the wife of New inan Fisher, a daughter. Gregory, David Linn, Conrad Mingus, r/ ; suit to foreclose a mortgage. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex 5’’ E. W. Carver, John Cardwell, W. II. Kalder A W’atsoy for plaintiff. NEW. THIS WEEK. change for g<H»ds. Highest prices paid, and Mes-r*. Kubli, Beekman, 1 îilger and Coleman, William PvrnolL (■«»oil- *<>ld at i a*h rate*. Alfred Law vs. Cealy Law; suit —--------- . • " Please give ii * a call and convince vour- for divorce. Kahler A W atson for Judge were elected. SEEDS AND PLANTS. selves. [<Jtf.] McCALLA CO. ---- 15F.LOW---- P roposals for T ransportation . plaintiff. FOR RECORDER. Jos. Kellon vs. J. P. Burns ; writ U. S. Hayden.......................... ........... 118 —Sealed proposals will be received at NOTICE TO C. C. True Cape Cod Cranberry, best sort the Quartermaster's otlice in Portland, of review, llanna for plaintiff. AND FREIGHT ! ! C. for I pland. Low land, or Garden, by COST E. F. Walker vs. R. R. V. Hoolen Schccl Lircctcrs. Teachers. Parents. mail, prepaid, sl.tttt per !•*••. s >.oo ¡»er L**111. and at the otlice of Chief Quartermas Manufacturing Co. ami Minus 11 alker Hayden’s majority,............................ 93 A priced Catalogue, ot this and all 1-ruits, ter, Military Division of the Pacific, in ami II. F. Barron; suit in equity to —AT— Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, FOR TREASt HER. Bulbs. Roses. Plants. Ac. and FRESH Sau Francisco, California, until noon foreclose a mortgage. Kahler A liai REPOSITORY FI.oWER AND GARDEN SEEDS, the Henry Pape........................................... 85 choicest of Tuesday, April 27, 1874, for tran- son for plaintiff. collection in the country, with all lîEKSKKS lb 'R THE NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL John A. Boyer....................................... 62 novelties, will be sent gratis to any plain I l.ook* at imr»>dm tory prices lor a short jMirting U. S. Military Stores, Supplies address. 25 sorts of either Flower. Garden. D elegates ro the C onvention .— time at Tree. Fruit, Evergreen, or Ib-rb Seed«, for pnd Mails, during the ensuing year, Pape ’ s majority ................................... 23 Granger, Steve Hardware Store'. E. C. BROOKS’ 81 .<Mt, sent bv mail, [ ’ repaid. " HOLESALE The following is a list of the delegates commencing 1st July, 18» 4, and end FOR MARSHAL. CATAl.OGi'E TO THE TRADE. elected to the Democratic County Con Watch, ('lin k and Jewelry Store. Jack«on- B. M. WA’l’SoN, old Colony Nurseries ing June 3oth, 1875, over the follow v illc.i »rcgon.vv here can be had the follow ing: Fred. Grob ............................................... 77 and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. -1N///..1A7A ollE'ioX. vention, as far as we have heard from: Reader*, Sjiellers. Arithmetic*. Algebra*, Jos. Hyzer............................................... 37 Established 1*12. ing routes: Grammars. < »eographie*, Physiologies, Phi- .Ix/Po/eZ.—I-aac Miller, W’. F. Song II. A. Breitbarth................................... 35 200,000 pounds, more or less, from l<»«upliies, chemistries. Histories, Geonu'- er, Granville Naylor. tries, Trignoinetriee, Treatise on Botany, Notice of Final Settlement. terminus O. A C. R. R. (California Manual of American Idea* vv hieh should Ixi Jo/Zxo/ir/7/c.—J. N. T. Miller, Mar Grob’s majority over all...................... 5 in the hands of every Young America. 3 branch), to Fort Klamath, Oregon. I) ARL< »R AND < '» »OKING ST< >VITS, from 1 In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for street commissioner . tin Lai-t, K. Kubli, Calvin Lacy, Henry 1 812 to <4» each. for Jackson Countv, sitting in Probate 200,000 pounds, more or less, from Nails. ]n cent* pi r pound. MILL NOTICE. Klip|>el, Fred Ptlugli, Andy Davidson, Peter Boschey..................................... HI March 3d, 1*74. 11 or.*e shoe*. 12 cent - | »-r pound. Roseburg, Oregon, to Fort Klamath, In the matter of the Esta'e of Obadiah I). The total number of votes cast was II. K. Hanna, J. W’. Manning. Harrow teeth, 12 cents ] er pound. lUE ARE NoW READY To RECEIVE Iloxie, deceased. Oregon. Novelty clotlii * w ring«-r*. * i.tMf. Table Hock.—J. R. Rogers, J. J. 149. it wheat in store, and will coininen<*e QI LAS J. DAY and ELIZA ANN HOXIE. - --------- — Hand-made horse -lew nail*, in cents per 3oo,ooo pounds, more or less, from grinding on the loth in*t. . Executors of said Estate, having tiled in pound. Nichols, Sam'l Morgan, T. B. Kent. < mr term* for grinding w ill lx-the eighth Too L ate . — lie have received the said Court their final account for settlement, Camp Warner, Oregon, to Camp Bid- And all Hardware at tin* same low figure*, bushel, or exchange^ u * EME| A'dea.—Sam’l Furry, C. T. Paine. and also praying for an order for setting the for ea*h. proceedings of the Sam ’ s \ alley pri well, California. time for hearing the samn : therefore notice Tin. Sheet-Iron and Copjior work done to Butte Cr<*ek Mills, Sept. 1, 1*73. .’k»tf. Thos. F. Beall, Jesse mary meeting, but unfortunately too late is hereby given that said final account will j' »on rounds, more or less, from order in a workman-Iiko manner, at the Gage. for this is-ue. The delegates elected were I»e heard and determine»! in said Court on lowest cash prices. ( ’egon, to Camp Har- DAVIS' PRESS, Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1*74.at w hich B.—All persons indebted tome by note WillowSpriny».— Dan. Fisher, James instructed for H. K. Hanna for Prosecuting time all persons having any ob.je< tions to or N. account must come forward and settle by Attorney. A pointed set of resolutions were said final account and settlement mu*t then McDonough. the fjrst of March next, or their accounts pOR HAY. COTTON OR WOOL. IS NO adopted, and the whole meeting was char and there make the same. U. S. Military w ill be put in the hands of an otlieer, with I doubt the Itesi hand pre** now in use. Leland.— W’m. Bryee. Address, o. A. DAVIS. Bv orderof Hon. E. B. Wat-on. Judge of acterized by harmony and encouragement 10 |H-r cent additional, for collection. le, Oregon, ami Ashland, Oregon. Appleyate.— John Bolt, S. H. Cooke. for the cause. The rej>ort will ap|»eai next said Court. P. DUNN, Clerk. B, F. REESER. A*hland, Dec. 5th. 1*73. 49tf March 5th, 1874. 10x13. Leann Creek.— W’m. Burke. Ashland Jan. 31st 1*74. •’*( »n, semi-weekly. • week. NOTICE I — ■ > — - . ■ H — . ------------. - — SELLING OFF!