The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 28, 1874, Image 3

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    THE
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Our Republican opponents held their
T uesday E vening , March 2lth.
The grass is springing up finely
Administrator's Notice.
The Board of Trustees met this eve­ primary meeting last Saturday at the ;
SATURDAY........................ MARCH 28, 1874. everywhere.
MOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Greenbacks in San Francisco are ning at the usuat hour. A full Board Court House, in this place, and it was
bv th,, u un,JerH'K,‘e<l has been appointed
AGENTS FOR THE TIMES.
was present and the meeting was called a most remarkable gathering—for the
vim
C?u.rt of ’“^phine,‘firegon,
quoted at 89j@90.
to order by the President, who then Democrats, who went to see the fun, ;
Geo. P. Rowell A Co........ ..... ...... New York.
Hon. James I). Fay left for San j
S. M. Pettingill A Co...... ............. New York.
read the rules governing tho proceed­ outnumbered the Republicans two to I
requosm<lftonsPtHKlel>t^1 to
estat® are
—OF—
L. P. Fiaher...................... ....... San Fran«*is4»<i Francisco this week.
re {uesteu to settle up immediately, and all
ings of the meeting of the Board. one. C. W. Savage, he of the alder- .
persons having claims against said estate
The Vieuxtemps Bros, are teach-' The minutes of the last meeting were maniac proportions, was nominated by .
1 hin. L. Green
Josephine County.
are requested to present the same to me at
my residence in Kerbvville wKhi™ sir
ing music in Ashland.
the genial and intellectual Turner, for |
read
and
approved.
months
lrom the date hereof.
81X
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY.
Plenty of new school books at Ben
DAN.
L.
GREEN,
The attention of the Board was then Chairman, and the nomination was |
v 1
n
. .... Administrator.
M. E. Ciiriu’H.—Religious services every I Sachs’, at reasonable prices.
Kerbyville, March 14th, 1874.
called, by the President, to a defect speedily ratified. Mr. Stanley being |
Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever- i
ends J. W. Stahl, N. A. Starr and M. A.
Don’t forget to see the entertain- 1 in the bond of Marshal, which was ac­ the only good penman in the Repub- ;
Williams, alternately.
First Notice.
ment of the Literary Society to-night, ■ cepted at the previous meeting, and ; lican ranks, and being very obliging
C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev- j
Have on hand and offer for sale
ery Sumlav, at the usual hour, l>y Rev. Fa­
The full proceedings of the Demo­ by motion the matter was deferred ! and popular withal, was unanimously
C ounty T reasurer ’ s O ffice ,
>
ther Blanchett.
Jacksonville,
Feb
’
y
28th,
1874.
j
chosen
Secretary.
Neither
of
the
j
for
subsequent
action
by
the
Board.
M. E. S vnuay S chool .—Regular meetings cratic State Convention will be found
N
otice
is
hereby
given
to
per
-
The bond of P. Boschey, Street Com­ gentlemen appeared to think the lion- ■
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
on our first page.
sons holding warrants drawn upon ihe
The Largest and Best Assortment County Treasurer that there are funds now
C atholic S unday S chool .— Regular
Grangers’ sons now play marbles ' missioner, was presented and the same ors bestowed of sufficient importance ■
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two
on hand applicable to the payment of the
to thank the party for them, and in i
approved.
o’clock.
following County Warrants, to-wit:
with
only
four
in
a
ring.
Cause
why
?
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Numbers 37, 156, 150, 303, 243, 165,663,
this
we
coincided.
After
the
officers
An
ordinance
providing
for
the
Their dads don’t like middlemen.
P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE.
646,630,282,283,
598, 308, 533, 672,671,675.
— of —
licensing of lager beer saloons was sub­ had taken their places, our friend Crys­
164,677,686,691, 690, 687, 692, 693, 696, 706,
A
new
Florence
sewing
machine
;
720.
Stages leave Jacksonville as follows :
mitted, read, and on motion laid on I tal, the blacksmith, who is a sturdy
Interest on the foregoing warrants will
For Rock Point, Grant’s 1’ass and Rose­ can be had at a reasonable figure by
the table.
fellow, and by the force of circum­
not be allowed after this date.
burg, every day at 8:45 A. M. Mail closes at calling at tlus office immediately.
JOHN BILGER,
8 A. M.
P. Boschey was appointed Pound­ stances a Republican, rose in his place,
Treasurer of Jackson county.
For Plxenix, Ashland, Yreka and Red- 1
Hen. Owen, the sage, sojourned a keeper.
February 28th, 1874.
9tf.
and as a question of privilege sought
tl'Ug, California, every day at 10:30 a . m .
few days with us this week. He is on
Mail closes at 10 a . m .
An order was passed, directing the information. He desired to know,
For Applegate, Kerbvville, Waldo and his way to California, where he has
Notice of Final Settlement.
Street Commissioner to make out a seeing so many “Democrats” present,
—USUALLY KEPT IN—
Crescent City, every Monday ami Thursday
niorning./at 3 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 r. M. some stock.
list of the names of all persons liable an “independent” in the chair, and
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
the pn'ceiling evening.
tor Jackson County, sitting in Probate
Hon. J. N. T. Miller returned this to a road tax in his district, and to a “Nesmith” man Secretary, if this j
The mail for Central Point, Table Rock,
March 3d, 1874.
ir«#a
Republican
meeting
?
But
the
Eagle Point, Brownsl»orough and Sam’s week from Albany, where he has been file the same with the Recorder, who j
In
the matter of the Estate of Obadiah D.
Valley leaves every Wednesday morning;
chair could not exactly understand
Hoxie, deceased.
in
attendance
on
the
Democratic
State
shall
complete
the
tax
book
and
re
­
close's the evening preceding.
brother Crystal’s way of asking ques­
OI
LAS
J.
DAY
and ELIZA ANN HOXIE,
turn it to said Street Commissioner.
The mail for I.inkville, Hot Springs, Yia- Convention.
tions,
and
very
promptly,
and
with
'
•
Executors
of said Estate, having tiled in
nox and I-ike City, leaves Ashland every
said Court their final account for settlement,
An informal discussion was had on great dignity, ruled the gentleman out
Sheriff McKenzie has returned from
Monday morning.
and also praying for an order for setting the
Money Order Oilice open from 9 A. M. to Salem, having safely
turned over the subject of working the roads and of order. The delegatus to the County
time for hearing the same ; therefore notice
5 I’. M.
Convention were then nominated. Lit­
is hereby given that said final account will
streets
and
properly
applying
the
road
Baker,
who
will
make
brick
forayear,
O ffice H ours —From 7 a . m . to 7 r. M.;
I m * heard and determined in said Court on
tle <»r no interest was manifested—the Ex­
Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. to Bill Wat kinds.
labor, and a road committee was ap- press < itlice ring seeing they were in a hope­ We flatter ourselves that a fourteen years’ Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1874, at which
Mail matter must l»e in on time or it will ;
experience has made us familiar with
time all persons having any objections to
less minority—from all of which we opine a
The Republican County Convention, pointed to have general supervision very big split in the Republican ranks. The
not go.
M ax M uller , P. M.
said tinal account and settlemeut must then
and there make the same.
are the delegates, who will vote
for the election of seven delegates to and direction, with the Street Com- | following
By order of Hon. E. B. Watson, Judge of
tor
Tolman
in
Convention
:
M.
Caton,
Geo.
C ampaign T imes .—The T imes will the State Convention, will convene at missioner, on all improvements of | Brown, M. Bellinger, 11. Kelly, J. A. Wil­
said Court.
p. DUNN, Clerk.
THE
WANT
of
THIS
COMMUNITY.
March
5th,
1874.
10x13.
son.
11.
F.
Phillips,
Jos.
Blatt,
L.
Danforth,
streets and roads. Said Committee1
take an active part in the campaign the Court House to-day. *
Jesse Dollarhide. Tbeie will likely l>e sev­
consists of John Bilger and Sol. Sachs. eral candidates for Sheriff, County Clerk,
just opened, and will be furnished
Notice of Final Settlement
No certificate of publication will be
It was ordered that as the ordinance ! and other otliees, of Republican tendencies.
from now until after election for a dol­ given on legal advertisements, unless
WE
KEEP
The more the merrier, and all the better for
lar greenback. Send in your names. all charges are paid. No deviation requires all moneys collected for road the Democracy, who are bound to win any­
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Jackson. Sitting in
how.
tax be paid into the Treasury, that the i
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Probate February 25th, 1874.
from
this
rule
in
the
future.
A uction S ale .—There will be an
Treasurer keep a separate account of
E ntertainment . —The Literary FIRST-CI j ASS GOODS, In the matter of the Estate of John Thur­
L. Horne left for Santa Barbara via the same.
auction sale of household and kitchen
ber, Jr., de<*eased.
Society gave; an entertainment at Veit ■
furniture, etc., at the residence of Portland last week, where he intends
TAMES
HELMS,
ADMINISTRATOR OF
Messrs. Judge and Kubli were ap­ Shutz’ Hall last night, but owing to
»1 said Estate, having filed in said Court
engaging
in
business.
His
family
Thos. Giannini,on Saturday, April 4th,
—AT—
pointed a Sanitary Committee, and the T imes having gone to press no
his final account for settlement and also
will
also
leave
us
in
a
short
time.
praying for an order for setting the tune for
1874, at half-past 10 a . m . See ad.
were instructed to examine into the report thereof appears. The Society i
hearing the same ; therefore, notice is hereby
II.
L.
Webb,
familiarly
known
as
elsewhere, and if you wish a bargain
present condition of the town in this has made great preparations for the
given that said final account will be heard
determined in said Court* on Tuesday,
“
Curly,
”
and
II.
A.
Breit
barth
have
be on hand.
occasion, and all should go and see the REASONABLE PRICES! and
respect,
and
to
report,
so
that
prompt
the 7th day of April, 1874, at which time all
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assumed charge of the New State action may be had to remove all nui­ performance. The following is the
persons having any objections to said final
P roposals .—Sealed proposals will Saloon, and repaired it in good style.
account and settlement must then and there
sances affecting the sanitary condition programme for to-night :
make the same.
l>e received at the office of the Com­
By order of Hon. E. B. Watson, Judge of
John Bilger, Esq., County Treas­ of the town.
Song
—
“
What
are
the
Wild
Waves
missary of Subsistence at Portland and
said Court.
Saying ?”
urer, has returned from Salem, having
The Board then adjourned.
P. IUNN, Clerk.
at the office of the Acting Commissary
We invite all to call and examine our
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Recitation.
February 28th, 1874.
9x12.
safely deposited this county’s quota of I
Goodsand Prices, feeling assured that we
of Subsistence for the Post, until 12
Reading of Society Paper.
F atal A ccident .—W. A. Owen,
will give entire satisfaction to ALL.
State taxes with the State Treasurer.
SACHS BROS.
Tableau.
M. Monday, April 20th, 1874, for the
Summons.
who arrived in town from Elk Creek
Alex.
Martin,
Esq.,
has
been
so
in
­
Comedy
—
“
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
delivery at Fort Klamath of 76,365
this week, brings news of a fatal acci­
In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
disposed this week that he has been dent, which resulted in the death of White.”
for the County of Josephine.
pounds of flour and beef on block.
Xeic
Firm
!
Xew
Goods!
Declamation.
Oscar O. Ganiard, Plaintiff,
confined to his bed, but we are pleased Hi. Abbott. It seems that Hi. and
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vs.
Song
—
“
Hail,
Silent
Night.
”
L ast C all .—Sheriff McKenzie in to announce that he is rapidly recover­
Charles Peterson and < ’harlotte W. Peterson,
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Recitation.
Al. Winkle were engaged in dispatch­
defendants.
another column gives warning to all ing.
ing a panther about in o’clock p. M. ; Tableau.
Suit
to
foreclosure
a mortgage.
those that have not paid their taxes | Thos. Giannini left for the 'North
Charade.
To
Charles
IVterson
awl
Charlotte
Wr. Teter-
of the 23d, which had been treed by
NT E W PRICES! son, Defendants.
that his patience is about exhausted, last Su/iday, for the purpose of search­
Duett.
the dogs. Abbott had shot the animal
Comic Song.
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
and a settlement must be made imine- ing for a business in which to en­
1 Oregon : You are hereby required to ap­
which fell among the dogs, and was i Song—“Good Night.”
—AT—
diately. His returns will shortly be gage. Ilis family will shortly follow
pear and answer the complaint tiled against
punishing them severely. Winkle !
you in the above entitlea cause within ten
due, and those who have not paid will him.
D ead .—By telegram from the N.
days from the date of service of this sum­
went
to
their
relief
ami
was
getting
the
ASHLAND, OREGON.
I m ? returned as delinquent and their
mons upon you if served in Josephine coun­
G.
of
Albany
Lodge
to
K.
Kubli,
N.
Wilbur P. Hunt, son of J. T. Hunt, worst of it, when he dropped his gun
ty. or if served in any other county in this
property advertised for sale.
G. of Jacksonville Lodge, we learn that Isaac
State, then within twenty days from the
of this place, has recovered $15,00(1 to grasp his knife for better warfire. 1 Long, formerly foreman of the Sentinel, died
, ■
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date of service ; or if served upon you by
N ew Q uartz L ead .—We were this i damages from the O. S. N. C*»., at the The gun was cocked, and in falling in Albany yesterday. He hail long been
publication of summons, then by thesecond
J.
M.
McCALL
&
CO.
ailitur. «nd was finally taken off by that fell
Mondav in April, 1874.
week shown a quartz specimen by II. Dalles, for the loss of an arm by that went off, accidentally shooting Hi. He destroyer, Consumption. Resquiescat tn
And if you fail to appear and answer the
as above required, the Plaintiff
L. Webb, of the “New State,” which company’s cars.
called to Winkle that he had been hit, pace.
ave received and are still complaint
will
apply
to
the Court for the relief demand­
rci'eiving the largest and best selected
gave evidence of being very rich. It
oil, to-wit : For a decree against you for the
Alfred Preater, formerly of this but told him to save the hounds. >
ANNOUNCEMENTS^ _____ |
stock of ¿oods ever l>efore offered to the
sum of two hundred dollars gol3 coin, with
was taken from a ledge lately discover­ place, writes us that he has just pur­ These were the last words he uttered,
public. The stock consists of
interest thereon at one per cent, per month
for
when,
after
killing
the
panther,
I
For
Sheriff.
ed near Jewitt’s ledge, on Rogue river, chased the Lockford House, 10 miles
from tho 12th day of November, 1872, and
Winkle went to assist him, he found
FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
costs and disbursements of suit; and for
I offer myself assn independent candidate
by W. A. Johnson. This mine is un­ from Stockton, Cal., and is doing well. him dead, shot through the body.
the foreclosure and sale of the mortgaged
for the oilice of Sheriff of Jackson county.
JIEADY-.VADE
premises descrftied in the complaint.
doubtedly rich in the precious metal, Glad to hear it.
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O. A. D avis .
Published by an order of Hon. P. P. Prim,
Ashland,
March
24,
1874.
if we judge from this specimen, which
F ree F ight .—A free fight, between
GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, Judge of said Court, made on the 26th day
■ ■
... . ■—
R. F. L. Hallock, who has done
of Februarv, 1874.
the white, negro ami Indian race has
is not a selected one.
For County Clerk.
''much towards developing the quartz
KAHLER A WATSON,
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BOOTS and SHOES,
been going on during the past week. To the Inil'pentlent Voters of Jackson County.:
Solicitors for Plaintiff.
mines
of
this
county,
has
gone
to
Q U1 LT ING E xt RAO R DI N a RY. —I ¿1st
February
28th,
1874.
9x14.
Albert Johnson and a white creature,
1 hereby announce myself an Indepeml-
AND OIL-CLOTIIS,
week we mentioned the fact that Mrs. Redding to assume the management named Barnhart, had a combat over a ent candidate for (’ountv Clerk at the com­ CARPETS
ing general election, subject to the approval
N. Fisher had manufactured a quilt of a mine there.
Iron, Steel,
dusky daughter of the forest, ami in <>f the voters of Jackson county.
( HAS. W. SAVAGE.
It is said that most of the stock the melee the latter was battered up
of 960 pieces, which we thought went
Jacksonville. Feb. 20. 1874.
j HORSE SHOES AND NAILS,
a little ahead of anything in this line that will survive will be so thin that in a manner most fearful to behold.
—BELOW—
hereabouts. But now coines Mrs. A. they have to lean against a fence to He swore out a complaint against
NEW, THIS WEEK^
GROCERIES,
W. Sturges, of Applegate, with a wink. A still further loss is expected Johnson, but the latter was too wily
hard and crockery ware .
COST AND FREIGHT!!
NOTICE
quilt containing the enormous number when they commence to feed on the ; for the officers, and up to yesterday
AVc., Ete.
of 1,842 pieces, and disputes our as­ i new grass.
had eluded their vigilance. Barnhart
—AT—
sertion, which we hereby retract A\e
The tall chimney which has so long is covered with wounds from head to
Prices to Suit the Times.
anxiously await further developments stood among the ruins of the U. 8. foot, inflicted with a club. This John­
before proclaiming anyone champion, Hotel, to the danger of the boys that son has of late made himself notorious
REESEK’S
WANTED.
though this is quilting extraordinary, were continually playing around it, with his lawless exploits, and the
AH Unpaid Taxes for 1873 • Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex- Granger, Stove & Hardware Store!
and not liable to be excelled.
I was last week demolished by Marshal sooner the community gets rid of him,
change for goods. Highest prices paid, and
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the better.
Goods sold at Cash rates.
/
will
be
returned
Delinquent
Grob,
assisted
by
others.
A pplegate G range .—D. S. IL
P. S.—He was captured yesterday.
Please give us a eall and convince your­
ASHLAND, OREGON.
[42tf.J
Md'ALL A CO.
The late pleasant weather has at
in a few days. Take warn­ selves.
Buick, D. D. W. M., assisted by Over­
A t H ome .—J. W. Crutcher, Esq.,
seer Helman and Secretary Beeson, of last started the trees to blooming.
NOTICE TO
has favored us with a copy of the Par­ ing and PAY, before your
Ashland Grange, on Wednesday, I Should the frost not be too rough on
is (Mo.) Mercury, from which we property is advertised for School Directors, Teachers, Parents.
March 25th, organized a grange on them this year, an enormous crop of
ARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, from
learn
that Major Glenn, accompanied
$12 to $5U each.
Upper Applegate. The following offi­ fruit is expected. There is no place
Nails, 10 eents per pound.
by
his
family,
has
arrived
at
his
old
salc ‘ t . t . M c K enzie ,
cers were elected for the ensuing year: that can get away with Jackson county
Horse shoes, 12 cents per pound.
REPOSITORY
home, which he has not visited for
Harrow teeth, 12 cents j>er pound.
Lyman Chappel, W. M.; James Buck- for fine fruit.
Sheriff <fc Tax-Collector. 17OR THE NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL Novelty clothes wringers, $6.00.
over twenty years. The Major is
The post offices hereabouts are
Hand-made horse shoe nails, 40 cents per
ley, O.;R. Benedict, L.; John O’Brien,
I1 Books at introductory prices tor a short
■joshing the natives by passing him­
pound.
time
at
Administrator
’
s
Notice.
8.j John McKee, A. S.; C. B. Matt- ’ again deluged with Senator Mitchip-
And all Hardware at the same low figure«,
E. C. BROOKS’
self for a Californian, but should they
for cash.
ney, C.; John Buckley, T.; Win. Ray, ple’s speeches on the Portland, Dalles
take the trouble to examine his pedal ATOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper work done to
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store, Jackson­
1N the undersigned has been appointed by
Sec.; Thos. Mee, G. K.; M. J. Bene­ and Salt Lake Railroad, etc. lie is
can be bail the following: order in a workman-like manner, at the
extremit’es, hy tho webs that have tho County Court of Jackson County, Ad­ ville,Oregon,where
Readers, Spellers, Arithmetic«. Algebras, lowest cash prices.
dict, C.; Sarah Chappel, P.; Mary S. strenuously engaged in endeavoring there concentrated it will be observed ministrator of the Estate of Barbara Hen­ Grammars,
Geographies, Physiologies, Phi­
N. B.—All persons indebted tome by note
Ray, F.; Sarah O’Brien, L. A. S.
losophies, Chemistries, Histories, Geome­ or account must come forward and settle by
to dispel the evil opinion the people that he rightfully belongs to the land derson, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are re­ tries, Trignometries, Treatise on Rotanv, the first of March next, or their accounts
entertain for him, and the Lord knows of big red apples and pretty girls.
quested to settle the same immediately, and Manual of American Ideas which should be will lie put in the hands of an officer, with
H armony P oint G range .—D. S. what he won’t attempt. He is suc­
all persons having claims against said es­ in the hands of every Young America. 3
10 per cent additional, for collection.
I n T rouble .—Barnhart, who was tate are requested to present them with the
B. F. REESER.
R. Buick, D. D. W. M., this week ceeding admirably in his object—in a
proper vouchers to me at mv residence on
Ashland
Jan.
31st
1874.
5tf
MILL NOTICE.
beaten by Johnson, has gotten in still Wagner Creek within six months from the
organized a Grange at Deskips, with I horn.
GEO. II. IA Nt H,
further trouble. Being belligerently date hereof.
30 charter members and 14 initiatory
SETTLE UP!
Administrator.
E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE
Dr. Belt’s horse, while passing the disposed, he attacked his partner Wagner Creek, March 26, 1874.
13x16.
wheat in store, and will commence 4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
members. The following are the offi­ “New State” this week, made a sudden
grinding on the 10th inst.
A late firm of Orth A Giannini are here-
cers elected and installed for the en­ plunge for that place, and before she Lennox with clubs and stones, much
Our
terms for grinding will be the eighth by requested to make immediate settlement,
AUCTION
SALE.
to the latter’s disgust, who swore a
bushel, or exchange.
suing” year: Thos. Wright, Wt M.;
and thereby save coat». A word to the wise
could be checked had got inside,
DALEY A EMERY.
is sufficient.
ORTH A GIANN1NL
warrant
out
against
him.
His
trial
T
WILL
SELL
AT
MY
RESIDENCE,
W. B. Kincaid, O.; John Tupper, L.; . through a folding door, which was
Butte Creek Mills, Sept. 1, 1873.
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J
ack
son
v
i
1
le,
M
a
re
h 19, 1874.__________ _
I on Third Street, oil Saturday, April 4th,
Alfred Alford, 8.; II. P. Deskins, ■ partly opened, without injuring any­ will shortly come off, if it has not al­ 1874, all my
_
notice .
DAVIS’ PRESS,
A. S.; B. Obenchain, C.; D. F. Fisher, thing or anybody. What makes the ready.
Household
&
Kitchen
Furniture.
A nother R ichmond .—-O. A. Da­
T.; Lizzie B. Kincaid, Sec.; John W. i affair the more curious, a horse can
poll HAY, COTTON OR WOOL, IS NO A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
A. undersigned are requested to pay up
Sale
to
commenco
at
half-past
10
o
’
clock,
doubt the best hand press now in use.
McKay, G. K.; E. J. Wright, Ceres; hardly l>e walked through the same vis, of Ashland, in this issue announces A. M. Terms of Sale—CASH.
immediately, for I
vVniI ki ?’3'
Address,
O. A. DAVIS,
own debts.
JOHN NOLAND.
Ashland, Oregon.
MRS. THOS. GIANNINI.
Catherine Alford, P.; Alice Alford, space in which the feat was accom­ himself as an independent candidate
Jacksonville, Feb. *5, 18/4.
vxx .
Ashland, Dee. 5th, 1873.
49tf
Jacksonville, March 24, 1874.
1312.
for Sheriff of Jackson county.
Hora; IL M. McDonough, L. A. S. plished.
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
DOABD OF TRUSTEES.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.
OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE
SACHS BROS.,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
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