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She fhiwratic Simes. JULY 17. 1874. FRIDAY............. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. Geo. P. Rowell A Co...................... New York. S. M. Pettingill A Co................... New York. L. P. Fisher,............................. San Francisco. Thoa. Bovco............................... San Francisco Ihrn. L. Green.................. Josephine County. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. M. E. C iicrch .—Religious services every Sundav, at the usual hours, by the Rever ends J. W. Stahl, N. A. Starrand M. A. Williams, alternately. C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa ther Blanchett. M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Stages leave Jacksonville Its follows ; For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose burg, every day at 8 a. in. Mail closes at 7:39 p. m. For Plnrnix, Ashland, Yreka and Red ding, California, every day at 3:30 p. in. Mail closes at 3 p. m. For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. in. the preceding evening. The mail tor Central Point, Table Rock, Eagle Point, Brownsborough and Sain’s Valley leaves every Wednesday morning ; closes the preceding evening. The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- nox and latke City, leaves Ashland every Monday morning. For Linkville every Monday and Thursday mornings. Money Order Office oi>en from 9 a. in. to 5 p. nt. O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.; Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. Mail matter must l»e in on time or it will not go. M ax M i ller , P. M. B oard of T rustees .—A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held next Tuesday evening, July 21st. ■ ■ ■ —------- — . A ppointment .—Boyd I*. Quivey, of Portland, has been appointed physi cian at the Klamath Agency, vice Cl. XX’. Odell, resigned. W ell R epairing .—C. (’. Beek man is having his well cleaned and otherwise repaired. This well will be a valuable auxiliary in case of tire. ------- *-------- F or S ale or T rade .—As will be seen by advertisement, a good two- horse top buggy is offered for sale or trade. For particulars, apply to White 6 Martin. —---------------•-------------------- C hickens .—Spring chickens are making their appearance in this mar ket in considerable quantities. They command three dollars and upwards per dozen. C attle .—A band of 230 cattle pass ed through town this week on their way to Honey Lake. They belong to a Mr. Jordan, living near the mouth of Rogue river. ----------------- H omestead E xtries .—J. C. Ful lerton, Receiver of the Roseburg Lflliu Office, will be in town next Monday and Tuesday, duly 20th and 21st, to take final proof of homestead entries. T hanks .—Webb & Jones, the pop ular lessees of the “New State,” have our thanks for a bountiful supply of excellent cobblers. They are just the thing for this hot weather. Give them a call and try them. S mall -P ox in R oseburg .—Some cases of small-pox are reported in Rose burg. Teamsters and other persons should be careful to not contract this terrible scourge, as the citizens of this county have no desire to pass through the trying ordeal they were subjected to a few years ago. N ew P ost O ffice ,—A petition has been forwarded to Washington for the establishment of a post-office on A|>- plegate, about twelve miles from Ben edict’s and near Wimer & Son’s new grist mill. It is expected the petition will succeed, as this office will accom modate a large space of country mi sapplied with mails. The office is on the route from Jacksonville to Waldo. COUNTY COURT PBOCEED1NUM. P ersonal .—Dr. O P. S. Plummer No further business than to pass on and lady sojourned with us a few days several bills was transacted at the ad- I this week. He is on his way South. journed term of the County Court held | Dan. Cawley, formerly of this place, passed through town this week. June 29, 1874. XVm. Bybee has returned from Cali JULY TERM. Present—Hon. E. B. Watson, Judge; j fornia. II. K. Hanna and C. W. Kahler re John O’Brien and M. A. Hueston, Commissioners; E. D. Foudray, turned from Josephine, where they Clerk. have been in attendance on the Briggs The petition of J. R. Hudson for re case. lief in the care of his infirm mother Mrs. A. Winckler and daughter, of and brother was granted, and Dr. Dan Yreka, are in town on a visit. -------- *-------- forth, County Physician, was notified A ccident .—A little girl of G. XV. to provide for them. The official undertakings of E. D. Crystal, while walking along the side Foudray as County Clerk, in the sum walk above the Post Office, on Califor of $H»,0()0, J. XV. Manning as Sheriff, nia street, struck her foot against a in the suin of $15,000, K. Kubli as projecting nail and was thrown to the Treasurer, in the sum of $20,000, and ground, seriously injuring her. Dr. W. A. Childers as Assessor, in the ; Belt was summoned and found that sum of $5,000, were presented and ap she had d¡-located one Iwine and frac tured another of the right arm. XX’e proved by the Court. are pleased to learn that although seri The report of T. T. McKenzie, Sher iff, returned as delinquent taxes for ously injured she is doing well. 1872 the sum of $1,473.42, and for the N ew T elegraph L ine .—Work is year 1873, $1,590.40, not including the progressing on the new telegraph line assessment of the Oregon Central Mil with rapidity. About two or three itary Company. The report was ap miles are built each day. The build- proved and ordered filed. Ingjreached XVillow Springs XVednes- It was ordered that the south line day evening and will be completed to of Road District No. 23 include all tiiat i Jacksonville this week. Dr. Plummer, territory south of Klamath river, in Division Agent, informs us that the cluded between said river and the State new line will be in every respect supe line and the west boundary line of rior to the old one. District No. 33. C orrection .—Mr. R. B. Hatton, of The petition of G. XX’. Isaacs and Ashland, informs us that we are mis others for change of county road lead ing from Brownsborough to Klingle’s taken in saying that the “Fort Klam ford on Butte Creek, was adjourned ath mail—at least a large portion of it is forwarded from Yreka.” He informs till next term. The petition of M. Hanley, J. E. us that the mail for the place in ques Ross and E. XValker for the loan of tion leaves Ashland semi-wecky. XX’e $2,000 of the Building Fund was cheerfully make the correction. granted upon the entering upon of F irst I nstallment . — John A. usual agreement. Boyer this week received the first in The petition of John XX'eiss and stallment of goods for his new store. others for the vacation of the portion He intends re-opening shortly in of the county road running from Jack Linn’s brick building, which is receiv sonville to SterlingviHe was dismissed ing its finishing touches, and when for want of bonds. completed will be ono of the finest The petition of M. Hanley and others business places in town. for a county road commencing on the ' county road on Little Butte, near j O usted .—IJ. F. Dowell, in his last Brownsborough, and running thence issue incontinently ousts II. Kelly, to Fort Klamath and Linkville, was E<q., from his position on the Senti nel. B. F., from the tone of his docu adjourned till next term. The petition of C. Lacy and others ment, evidently wants no Dolly Var for a view and survey of a county road den in his, but approves the Sentinel's commencing on the Applegate road, Republican course in the late cam near Herling’s, and thence up Poor paign. man’s creek, to intersect the county T he XV iiooping -C ougii .—A case road near the residence of J. P. True, of whooping-cough has made its ap was postponed till next term. pearance in town. This is the best The petition of Thus 11. Stinson and portion of the year for the treatment others for a private road was refused of the same, and it is not likely any for want of jurisdiction. fatal cases will occur. A little precau The petition for a road in Goose tion will not be amiss, however. ------------------- w - —----- ■ „ Lake X’jJ’ey ti’.is postponed utiti' next A ttorney for D efence . - XX’e term. Bills to a considerable amount were learn from the Roseburg Plaindealcr that Hon J. F. XX’atson, of Roseburg, audited. has been secured to defend Mrs. R efused B ail .—At their examina Briggs and son. Kahler & Watson, tion before the Justice’s court in XVal- of this place, are also counsel for the do precinct last Friday, Mrs. Briggs defence. and son, the slayers of John Delmat- I n S iskiyou .—The Vieuxtemps ter, were refused bail in any amount. They were remanded to the jail in . Bros, have a large music class at Yre Kerbyville to await the action of the ■ ka and arc organizing more through Grand Jury. The regular terin of out Siskiyou county. They inform us Court does not occur until next Octo that they will return to Jacksonville ber; but Judge Prim may hold a spe in the course of a few weeks. cial session for their trial. A pproaching C ompletion .—Judge & Nunan’s brick is approaching com A nother H orse S old .—A. Mar- tin, Esq., who knows how and where pletion rapidly, and will be ready for occupation before many weeks. Mean to sell horses and get good prices for I t them too, has sold James McDonough’s while they continue Selling everything Vermont colt for the sum of $1,<>(MI. in their line at low rates. --------------------------- ■ San Francisco parlies were the pur chasers—we believe the .same who purchased “Birney Flanders.” XV. F. Drannan has taken both horses to San Francisco. B rick -M aking .—P. Fehely has a contract with the Government for the manufacturing of several thousand brick at Fort Klamath. Mr. Fehely left for that place this week, accompa nied by a number of employes, and will commence work immediately. A thorough renovation and rebuilding of the post is promised this .summer. A nniversary .—Ashland Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F., will celebrate their first anniversary in grand and appro priate style at Ashland next Thurs day. Extensive preparations are be ing made and no pains will be spared A dministrator ’ s S ale .—P. D. to make it well worthy the occasion. A grand ball will be given in the even Parsons, administrator of the estate of ing at the factory. For further partic Jacob Roudebush, last Saturday dis- posed of the house and lot on Oregon ulars see advertisement elsewhere. ----------- —e ■ street belonging to said estate. The P icnic .—The picnic jpven by the price obtained was $350, and Mr. Par Temperance Order of this placo was sons was the purchaser. well attended and passed off pleasant ly. The day’s entertainment consisted R e -P ainted .—John Bilger has had of an oration by C. B. Watson, prayer his store repainted, and it presents a by Rev. J. W. Stahl, and other appro neat appearance. J. H. Penn per priating exercises, after which various formed the Job, and did it in style not amusements were engaged in. The to be surpassed by the painters. social ball in the evening was a very r L ocal O ption P etition .—XVe no agreeable affair and well patronized. The music was first-rate and the sup tice petitions to the next Legislature per given by Mra. Horne splendid and for the passage of a local option and civil damage law in circulation. not to be oxcelled. C ircus .—John Wilson’s circus has gone East. XVe revel in the hope that they will forego their visit through Oregon this year. It is a concern that carries off the loose scads and leaves no equivalent therefor. --------------------- — ♦---------- I —- ------------------- •-------------------------- ■— ■ ■ --------------------------- I > , For the very best Photographs, go to ' M odoc XV ar C laims .—The follow-’ Bradley & Ruloison’s Gallery withan ELE- . ing explains itself: VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran- ' cisco. S alem , July 11, 1874. Holders of State certificates of indebted ness on account of expenses of Modoc War are requested to notify the undersigned in writing, care War Department, Washing ton, D. C., or else in person or in writing, as they may find it convenient,at the follow ing places: Oakland and Roseburg, from July 22d to July 26th; and Jacksonville, July 28th to Aug. 3d. Where the certifi cates of indebtedness are in the hands of orig inal holders, or where original parties ren dering service or furnishing supplies are ac cessible, the notification of ownership of cer tificates above called for should be accom panied by affidavit setting forth the facts of rendition of service or furnishing supplies, I a.id tho reasonableness of the charges. The undersigned will call for such special testi mony as circumstances may render neces sary when cases come up. J ames A. H ardie , Inspector General. rOAKEN UP BY HENRY’ NOLAND, 1 living twel ve miles east of Jacksonville, on the 22d of June, 1874, one white horse, about fifteen hands high, twelve years old —a work horse. This horse is breachy. Appraised on the 3d day of July, 1874, at $60.00, by J. W. Simpson, J. P. 28x31. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Redemption of State Bounty Bonds. STATE OF OREGON, ) T reasurer ’ s O ffice , > S alem , July 10, 1874. I Amount applicable for Redemption (344,- 800JYN)) forty-four thousand and eight hun- dred dollars. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- 0 ceived by the undersigned at his office at Salem until August 15th, 1874, for the sur render of Bounty Bonds, issued under pro visions of an Act of the Legislative Assem bly of the State of Oregon, granting Bounty to Volunteers of this State, enlisted in the service of the United States, approved Octo ber 24th, 1864, at the lowest rate, not exceed ing par value, as may redeem the greatest number of bonds. Bids to include interest to date of surrender, and to be a dressed L. FLEISCHNER, 2St4 Treasurer of State. Salem. Oregon. N ew G oods .—Sachs Bros, have been receiving a large stock of new groceries. MARRIED. Hats and Caps, I California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' Ladies', Misses’ and Children's Short. We have also in connection with the above a very large and fine stock of choice j GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- : WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN Sheriff's Sale. DOW GLASS, CAST AND STEEL PLOXVS, WOOD X’ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- i ly issued out of the Circuit Court of EN AND WILLOW the State of Oregon for the County of Jo sephine, and to me dirocted. in ’or of WARE, ETC. Dan. L. Green. Administrator of the Estate of .T.G. Adams, deceased, and against R. L. Pickard, for the sum of three hundred and five and fiftv-two one hundredths dol lars, (3305.52) with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the Wo arc now ready to sell anything in our 7th day of April, 1871, together with thirty- ! line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing four and fifty one hundredths dollars ' to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad (331.50) costs and accruing costs, 1 have lev vantage to examine our stock before pur ied upon a certain water right, known as chasing elsewhere, as we are determine« not the Saunders and Sheridan water right, to be undersold by anv house in Jackson with the ditches and flumes leading there county. from, with all the sluices and other appur tenances. And wil] at the Court House door In the town ol Kerbyville, at 1 o’clock p. M.,on us a call, and then judge for Tuesday, the 28th Day of July, 1874. yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods Sell the abovo described property for cash as above. WHltE A MARTIN. in hand at public outcrv to the highest 29tf. bidder. DAN. L. GREEN, Sheriff. Dated this 24th day of June, 1874. 26t4. B I ' DIED. NOLAND—In this city, July 15,1874. James I)., infant son of John and Kate Noland, ■ aged two months and sixteen days. NEW, THIS WEEK. FOR SALE OR TRADE. TWO-HORSE TOP BUGGY" FOR SALE or trado. Applv to W hite CALIFORNIA ITREET, T a martin . 29:3. J\rew Firm ! Xew Goods ! Administrator's Sale. CDD FELLOWS’ CELEBRATION! —AND— Estate of Samuel Dewitt, deceased. AT ASHLAND, OGN. TN PURSU ANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE 1 County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon. the undersigned Administrator of said estate, will offer for sale to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Oregon, on ASHLAND LODGE NO. 45, NEW PRICES! —AT— ASHLAND, OREGON. Naturday, the Stli day of August, 1S74. at one o’clock p. m . all the real property of said estate, consisting of the undivided one- third of certain mining claims on Foots Creek in Jackson County, Oregon, extend J. M. McCALL S l CO. ing from tho lowest lino of the “Orme Claims” up the creek about 700 yards ; also Will celebrate their the undivided one-third of a mining ditch ave received and are still about 1)^ miles long, leading from the mid receiving the largest and best selected dle fork of Foots Creek to said claims. Also stock of goods ever before offered to th« FIRST ANNIVERSARY! a like interest in an old ditch about one- public. The stock consists of fourth of a mile long, leading from the same creek to tlie same claims u also the AT ASHLAND, one-third interest in the mining fixtures, tools and water rights belonging thereto. READY-MADE Said property will bo sold for one-third ON THURSDAY, JULY 23d, 1874. cash, in coin, and the balance on nine GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, months' credit, ASHER D. HEALD. Administrator of said estate. BOOTS and SHOES, I. O. °f O. F., H FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, he public generally are cor - invited to attend and participate T in diallv tho oxerciscs. 1840. PROGRAMME: REPOSITORY E. C. BROOKS’ Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store, Jackson J ailer .—Sheriff Manning has ap ville, Oregon, where can behad thofollowing; Readers, Spellers, Arithmetics, Algebras, pointed M. R. Fletcher as Superintend Grammars, Geographies, Physiologies, Phi ent of the Jackson County Jail. losophies, Chemistries. Histories, Geome tries, Trignomctries, Treatise on Botany, Manual of American Ideas, which should be XV eatiier .—The weather continues in the hands of every Young America. 3 Tfl A Ter day ! Agents wanted ! Qt) All classes of working peo ple, of either sex, young or old, mako more G reenbacks have an upward ten money at work for us in their spare mo dency just now. They are quoted at ments, or all the time, than at anything I else. Particulars free. Address 91*5)911 in San Francisco. G. STINSON d’ Co., Portland. Mo. i I THIRTY YEARS is certainly long enough time to provo tho efficacy of any medicine, and that tho Pain-killer is deserv ing of all its proprietors claim for it, is amp ly proved by the unparalleled popularity it has attained. It is a sure and effective remedy. It is sold in almost every country in tho world, and it needs only to be known to be prized, and its reputation as a Medicine of Great virtue, is fully and permanently established. It is the great Family Med icine of the age. Taken internally, it cures Dysentery, Ciiolera, Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in tho Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters* Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspep sia, or Indigestion, Sudden Colds, Sore Throat and Coughs. Taken Externally, it cures Bruises, Boils, Felons, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Old Sores and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Toothache, l’ain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost-bitten Feet, Ac. l’ain is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitable as death, and liable at any time to come upon us. Therefore, it is important that remedial agents should be at hand to be used on emergency, when we are made to feel tho excruciating agony ol pain, when we are made to feel the depress ing influence of disease. Such a remodial exists in l’erry Davis’ “Pain-Killer,” the fame of which lias extended ovei all the earth. Amid the eternal icosof the Polar re gions, or beneath the intolerable and burn ing suns of the tropics, its virtues are known and appreciated. And by it suffer ing humanity has found relief from many of its ills. The effect of the I’ain-Killer up on the patient,when taken internally in ca^es of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaint, Cholera, Dysentery, and other affections of the sys tem, has been truly wonderful.and has won for it a name among medical preparations that can nover be forgotten. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of Bums, Bruises, Soros and Sprains, Cuts, Stings of insects, Ac., and other causes of suffering has secured for it the most prominent position among tho medi cines of the day. Beware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. Call for l’errv Davis’Vegetable Pain-Killer, and take no other. SWd by aV Druggists and Grocers. AND OIL-CLOTHS, Iron, Steel, 1874. Time tests the Merits of all Things. The procession will form at Odd Follows’ Hall at 10 o’clock a . m . All members of the Order aro requosted to be present, that they may bo assignod a place In tho ranks. Public services will commence at the Academy at 11 o’clock. 1. Opening Ode. 2. Prayer by Chaplain. 3. Music bv Bind. 4. Oration bv Prof. W. T. Leoko. 5. Singing by the Ashland Glee Club. 6. Marching to the Grove. 7. Picnic Dinner. 8. Toasts. 9. Music by the Band. 10. General Exercises, consisting of vari ous amusements. the new series of school Books at introductory prices for a short F or time at CARPETS PAIN-KILLER! ---------------------—>------------------- _ excruciatingly hot. The thermometer approaches 100° in the shade. DEALERS IN LOW PRICES WILL WIN I P rogressing .—The work of exca vating the cellars for Miller’s and Schumpf’s new buildings is progressing rapidly and is nearly completed. The A GRAND BALL erection of the brick-work will shortly Will b© given in tho evening at THE FAC- j commence. TORY. All are invited to a‘tend. -------- Tickets, (including supper) *3.00. S uspension .—The Literary Society at its last meeting resolved for a sus notice to pension during the summer months. They propose meeting again in Sep School Directors, Teachers, Parents. tember. F or C hewacan .—J. C. Avery and family left Corvallis for the Chewacan Valley last week. Mr. Avery has sons engaged in tho stock business there. Estray Notice. STATE OF OREGON, } T reasurer ' s O ffice , > S alem , July io, 1874.) Amount applicable for Redemption (345,- 903.00) forty-five thousand, nine hundred • and three dollars. HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS* nre in notifying their friend < and th« QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-[ public generally that they are now receiving Lj ceived by the undersigned at liis otHce ! at Salem until August 15, 1874, for the sur- | and opening a very large and extenaiv« render of Relief Bonds, issued under provis- | stock of ions of an Act of tho Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, granting relief to X’ol unieers of this State, enlisted in the ser STAPLE DRY-GOODS, vice of the United States, approved October ! 24th, 1864, at the lowest rate, not exceeding I par value, as may redeem the greatest num- | Heady-Made Clothing, her of bonds. Bids to include interest to ; date of surrender, and to be addressed L. FLEISCHNER, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 28t4 Treasurer of State, Salem, Oregon. ___________________________________ ___ I N ew S tore .—C. Colman has open ed a store In his frame building on California street. Jacksonville, July 15, 1874. (Successors to Jarnos T. Glenn,) Redemption of State Relief Bondi. •------------- ». A ALEX. MARTIN WHITE & MARTIN LEG A L A DX’ ERTISEM EN TS. I nstallation .—At a stated meet ing of Ashland Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F., held at their Hall on the evening of the 11th Inst., D. D. G. M. John A. • Boyer installed the following officers for the ensuing term : N. G., XXr. XV. | Kentnor ; V. G., E. DePeatt ; R. S., XXr. ! T. Leek ; P. S., A. I). Helman ; Treas., ! H. S. Emery ; R. S. N. G., XV. Beeson ; L. S. N. G., J. Neil ; R. S. V. G., G. Stephenson ; L. S. X7. G., L. A. Neil ; XV’artlen, XX’. Flowers ; C., J. XV. Cun- ; ningham ; I. G., J. R. Miller ; R. S. S., A. Ball. ADAIR—BROWN—At Oakland, Oregon, July 5, 1874, Dr. C. II. Adair to Miss ¡Sa rah Brown, formerly of this city. GEARHART—PRINE—In Sprague River precinct, June 28, 1871, by Rev. James Harris, Isaac Gearhart to Miss Melina Prine. WALTON—WHITTLE—In Linkville pre cinct, June 28, 1874, bv N. Stephenson. J. I’., Benson XX’alton to Miss Emeline Whit tle. J. B. WHITE. HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, GROCERIES, HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. Etc., Etc. Prices to Suit the Times. WANTED. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, tn «x- chango for goods. Highest prices paid, and Goods sold at Cash rates. <7^- Please give us a call and convince your- selves. [42tf.] McCALL A CO. HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! California Street, Jaekicnville, Oregon. A LWAYS ON HAND THE BEST STOCK A of Patent and Home made Rifle and Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and powerful; Derringers, (he latest and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow- , der Flasks; Hunting and pocket knifes of the best brands; all sorts of Shot and j Pouches ; Caps. Wads aud everything in the Sportsman’s line. The above goods are all of the best qual- ' ity, and will be sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. All orders promptly filled. Repairing dor.o promptly and in good Myle. rtf. J ohn miller .