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gtrnoratic Lillies. Official Paprr for Jackson k Josrphinr Counties. CHARLES NICKELL, * • EDITOR. FRIDAY............................ AUGUST 21, 1874. or» rorsTRY and its prodkt !». PACIFIC COAST IEWA THE I.ANT CONCERT POSTPONED. NEW, THIS WEEK. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Salem is going to have a National Bank. Perhaps. The vegetable garden at the Peni tentiary, near Salem, is said to be the best in the State. Henry P. Ankeny, the largest cheese maker in Marion county and Oregon, is now milking 135 cows and making 200 pounds of cheese daily. Farmers will scarcely credit the fact that the threshing of grain in Ump qua Valley only costs three cents per bushel. This is the price for thresh ing wheat, oats and barley. A company has been organized which proposes to build an oil mill on the farm of J. W. Nesmith, in Polk county. The mill will be ready to operate on next year’s crop. The announcement of the postponement of the Idist Gift Concert of the Public Li- brarv of Kentucky will not surprise the public. In Governor Bramlette’scard, pub lished below, he gives reasons for it which will be accepted without question by every one. The management in this instance, consulting the interests of ticket holders and those designing to become ticket hold ers, have not waited until the last day to make this announcement, but just as soon as they became satisfied of the necessity of this postponement, have promptly made the announcement. It is Unnecessary tore- view the causes which have necessitated this action, as they are fully recited in Gov ernor Bramlette’s card. The promptness and frankness with which the public have been made aware of the intention of the manager will meet with the hearty com mendation of every one, and excite such a new interest and confidence in the scheme and the ability of the manager to perform what he promises, that thero can be no doubt that on the day specified the last con cert will be a full one. POSTPONEMENT. Executor’s Notice. It appears by the report of Samuel B. Ruggles, ou the agricultural statis tics of the United States, says the Sac ramento Union, that the whole acreage of the States and Territories is one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven millions fifty-five thousand two hundred and twenty (1,897,055,220) acres. This gives 18,970,552 farms of 100 acres each, and 20 acres over for a national garden patch. Of this vast area there are 188,912,833 acres im About a dozen Chinamen are min proved. That is to say, about* one- ing on the South Umpqua, twelve tenth, or 1,889,128 farms of 100 acres miles above Roseburg. They are min each. Ruggles shows that agricultu ing in the bed of the river, having ral development has exceeded our turned the stream from its channel. growth in population. He gives these It is said that they are making fair wages. comparative figures: Population in The work of repainting and other 1810, 17,069,453; wheat grown in wise improving the appearance of the 1840, 84,811,175 bushels. Population Legislative Halls and the offices of the in 1870, 38,558,371 ; wheat grown in Secretary of State and Treasurer, pre- 1S70, 287,745,626 bushels. In these paratory to the meeting of the legis 30 years the population doubled two lature, is progressing and will soon be and a quarter times, but the wheat completed. production doubled three and a third Articles of incorporation have been fold. The production of butter and filed in the Secretary of State’s office cheese in 1840 was202,410,000pounds; for the “Alden Fruit Preserving Com in 1870 it was 677,017,000 pounds. In pany of Salem.” A. A. McCully, O. the same 30 years the production of Dickenson, I). McCully, P. S. Knight hay was increased three-fold. In 1850 and O. J. Carr, incorporators. Capital the whole value of farms, live stock, stock, $6,000. A man by the name of Murdock, implements and farming machinery was $3,963,343,000. In 1870 it was living at Martin’s Point, Clackamas $11,124,958,000—an increase of three county, was killed by his grown-up fold. The value of animals slaughter son last Friday. Murdock had been ed increased from $111,703,142 to drinking freely and was chasing his $393,956,376 ; the yield of tobacco from wife, intent on doing her bodily harm, $199,752,655 to $262,735,341 ; of wheat when the son interfered and struck his father on the head with a club, from $100,468,574 to $287,745,626. killing him instantly. The father is The yield of the cotton crop in bales said to have been a desperate charac was 2,469,093 in 1850. In 1870 it was ter. 3,011,996. The rice and sugar crops UENEKAL MOTEN AND NEWN. show a falling off. The former fell j — from 215,313,487 to 73,635,021 pounds, Beecher has gone to his farm to and the latter from 267,577 hogsheads stay till October. Moulton is at Port to 207,943. The value of the products land, Maine. of our manufactures rose from $1,019,- zAn American vessel has been caught 106,616 to $4,232,325,493. In 1870 the agricultural population amounted violating the neutrality laws by land to 5,922,471 persons. Of these, 5,303,- ing guns for the Carlists. 363 were natives of the United States. It is confirmed that all the Great ' Powers of Europe have recognized the Th« —SUite Rights Democrat." Republic of Spain, save Russia, not It is with pleasure that we announce ’ yet heard from. that this sterling Democratic journal Russia seems to have some hostile has entered upon its tenth volume, intentions against China, and troops full of vigor, wit and prosperity as are being concentrated on the frontier ever. The most prominent feature of for the purpose of invading China. its entrance upon a new volume is the By telegraph we learn that the grass accession of Mr. C. II. Stewart (who hoppers have eaten nearly everything for the past seven years has been an in northern and southern Kansas. In employe in the office, graduating in Nebraska the corn crop is entirely de every department of the art, from devil stroyed. A trotting race came off at Driving to assistant editor,) to a co-partnership with the popular writer Mart V. Park, Buffalo, N. Y., best three in Brown. The Democrat is one of the five, which was won by Lulu in three best papers on the Coast, and we learn straight heats—the last heat was made will shortly become the official paper in 2:16$. This is said to be the fast of the State. We wish the firm of est third heat ever trotted in a race. Brown &, Stewart the greatest success. Marshal Bazaine has escaped from Ho«. Geo. A. La Dow. ' the island of St. Marguerita, where i he was banished by the government The Oregonian publishes the follow i of France for the term of his natural ing complimentary notice of Hon. life, for surrendering the fortress of Geo. A. La Dow, our Congressman Metz to the Germans during the Fran elect, taken from the St. Charles (Min co-Prussian war. nesota) Time*: Beecher*« Defease—Bad Theodore. Hon. Geo. A. La Dow, who has been elected to Congress from Oregon, is Mr. Beecher’s defense, says the the same Geo. A. La Dow who was a member of the Minnesota Legislature Statesman, has been telegraphed in in 1868 from Waseco county. He was full to San Francisco, and about half of a scholar and a gentleman; was not it to Portland. It is far too long to be given to speech-making; did not drink even tolerably condensed into what “cheap whisky,” nor any other kind of intoxicating drinks; in fact was a limited space we have available. The teetotaler, an honest and upright argument is of course a very able one, and goes far into details of his rela man.” tions with the Tilton family. The Foetal Regulations. burden of the whole is that Theodore The following is the gist of the new was a very bad boy ; that he fell from postal act relating to newspapers: grace, got to running with female free- First, prepayment of newspaper post lovers, lost his situation and got Into a age after January 1st, 1875 ; second, very bad way. Beecher labored with free delivery of all newspapers, to sub him and prayed over him, and finally scribers only, within the county in advised the heartless scoundrel Bowen which they are published, since July to dismiss him from the Independent 1st of the present year; third, fixes and Christian Union newspapers. the salaries of Postmasters now under Then, perceiving the distress he had $1,000 at a commission; and fourth, wrought in Tilton’s family, the rich makes a uniformity tn all other than parson began to dissolve and melt into newspaper matter as third class, limit compassion, and while in that waxy ing the weight of single packages to condition wrote certain letters, and four pounds, at one cent for each two made certain remorseful confessions, ounces. ____________ which have been misconstrued and A Great Army. perverted. Mr. Beecher does not meet any of A Washington correspondent figures up the number of employes now in Tilton’s charges, thus far, except in a the service of the Government at 125,- general denial, and he is much more 000. This does not include those em disposed to snivel for public sympathy ployed in the army and navy. No than we had expected from a person wonder the producing and laboring of his supposed manhood. We will men complain of high taxes and hard hope that the last part of his manifesto may be more conclusive and convinc times with 125,000 officials fastened ing; but as far as we have had a like leeches upon them, absorbing their chance to read, he is still far down in substance, and eating up their very the Valley of Humiliation and in fact, existence. “In the belly of hell.” | . WHITE & MARTIN VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ±1 the undersigned has been appointed by the Court of Jackson county, Ore Fifth, and Last Concert gon, County Executor of the Estate ot John M • George, deceased. All persons indebted to IN AID OF said estate are requested to settle, the same immediately, and all persons having claims against the said estate are requested to pre sent the same with the proper vouchers to mo at my residence on Rogue River within six months from the date hereof. Day fixed and a FULL DRAWING AS C. SCHEFFELIN, SURED on Executor of Estate of J. W. George. August 4, 1874. 32x35. (Successors to Jarnos T. Glenn,) DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874, Administrator’» Notice. j LAST CHANCE For AN EASY FORTUNE. A postponement of the Fifth Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky has been ; so generally anticipated, and is so manifest ; ly for the interest of all concerned, that it must meet the approval of all. The day is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no variation from the programme now an nounced. A sufficient number of tickets POSTPONEMENT LAST GIFT CONCERT—A CARD had been sold to have enabled ns to have TO THE PUBLIC. had a large drawing on the 31st of July, but The announcement of the postponement a short postponement was considered pref of the Fifth and T-ast Concert of the Public erable to a partial drawing. Ix?t it be borne I Library of Kentucky to the 30th November, in mind that I am satisfied will surprise few and disap point none of the friends and patrons of the THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT enterprise ; indeed, any other course would create dissatisfaction. With a precedent of i Is THE LAST which will ever be given un a postponement of each of the four concerts der this charter and bv the present manage which have already been given, the public ment ; that it will positively and unequivo i have very naturally and reasonably expect- cally tako place as announced on i ed that in this, by far the largest scheme of . the series and the largest ever offered to the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, ' world, the same course would be followed ; j and there are thousands nil over the country That the music will be the best the country i who are only waiting for the setting of a affords, and that j certain fijred day for the drawing before send ing in their orders. The sales of tickets to 20,000 CASH GIFTS, this date have been highly satisfactory, and a largo drawing might be had on the 31st AGGREGATING July ; but feeling assured that a short post ponement would enable us to close out the $2,500,000, remainder of the tickets and make the draw ing a full one, we have adopted the course Will be distributed by lot among the ticket which has evidently been anticipated, and holders. which must eventuate most satisfactory for all. Now that the day of the drawing is abso LIST OF GITFS lutely determined, there remains no further One Grand Cash Gift................ . $250,000 occasion for delay ; and I would urge the One Grand Cash Gift................ .. 100,000 friends of the enterprise, who intend to pur One Grand Cash Gift................ .. 75,000 chase tickets, to send in their orders, as it One Grand Cash Gift................ ,. 50,000 will tax my office to its utmost capacity to One Grand Cash Gift................ .. 25,000 accomplish all that is to be done in the short 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. .. 100,000 time which remains for the sale of tickets. 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. .. 140,000 THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, 15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 each. .. 150,000 Agent and Manager. 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. .. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.090 each .. 100,000 Still Better. 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each .. 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each .. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, r.ooo each .. 100,000 At Rochester, N. Y., on Wednesday, 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each .. 120,000 the 12th inst., Goldsmith Maid trotted 500 Cash Gifts, 100 Meh .. 50,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each ..•950,000 a second heat in a race free for all, in LOW PRICES WILL WIN! VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of A. W. Jones, deceased. All jxjrsons indebted to said Estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and all persons having claims against said Estate are requested to prosent them with the proper vouchers, to me at my residence on Salt ('reek, within six months from the date hereof. I)ii. W m . MILLER, Administrator. 31x34. July 29, 1874 I rilHE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- 1 uro in notifying their friends and the public generally that they are now receiving and opening a very large and extensive stock of STAPLE DRY-GOODS, Fourth Notice. Beady-Made Clothing, STATE OF OREGON, ) T reasurer ’ s O ffice , a AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, S alem , July 22, 1874. I VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO claimants holding the following war Hats and Caps, rants drawn upon the State Treasurer, that there are funds now on hand applicable to the payment of the same, to-wit : California & Salem Cloth» and Blanket«, Numbers 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 888, 889, 890 and 891. Interest on the foregoing warrants will BOOTS AND SHOES, not be allowed after this date. L. FLEISCIINER, State Treasurer. 31x34 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Show. Fifth Notice STATE OF OREGON, ) T reasurer ’» O ffice , > Wo have also in connection with the above Salem, Aug. 4, 1874. I a very large and fine stock of choice OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to claim ants holding the following warrants, drawn upon the State Treasurer, that there GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- are funds now on hand applicable to the WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, payment of the same, to-wit : Numbers 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897. 898, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN 899, 900, 947, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953. —954, 955,956, 957, 958, 959, 960, 961, 962, 963, 965, DOW GLASS, CAST AND 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090 and 1091. Interest on the foregoing warrants will not STEEL PLOWS, WOOD be paid after this date. L. FLEISCIINER, EN AND WILLOW 32x35, State Treasurer. WARE, ETC. N Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF I the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of J. II. Billinbrock, deceased, Grand Total, 20,OoO Gifts, all cash...$2,500,000 will otter for sale at public auction, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in said PRICE OF TICKETS. county, on Whole Tickets...................................... $ 50.00 Halves,.................................................. 25.00 Saturday, Septembor 12th. 1874, Tenth, or each Coupon....................... 5.00 11 Whole tickets for........................... 500.00 at 1 o’clock r. M., the following described 22S Tickets for.................................... 1,000.00 Real Property, situated in Jackson county, belonging to said Estate, to-wit : Persons wishing to invest should order Oregon, The N. W. and the S. W. of Section promptly, either of the Home Office or our three (3), Township thirty-seven (37), South local agents. Range two (2) West, containing three hun Liberal commissions will be allowed to dred and twenty (320) acres—being the satisfactory agents. Home Place of deceased. Circulars containing full particulars fur 'The East fractions of the N. E. *< of Sec nished on application. tion four (4), Township tliirtv-seven (37), TIIOS. E. BRAMLETTE, South Range two (2) West, containing forty Agent and Manager, eight ami fifty-eight one-hundredths (48.08) Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. acres, adjoining the Home Place. Lots numlier 1 and 2 of Section twenty (20), anti lots number 1 ami 2 of Section seventeen (17), in Township thirty-five (35), South Range 1 West, containing one hundred and twenty-throe (123) acres. The S. W. I. of N. W. ’4 of Section twenty eight (28), and the S. E. J4 of S. E. .*< of Sec tion twenty-eight (28), in Township thirty- four (34), South Range 1 East, containing eighty (80) acres. Lot number 4 of Section twenty-nine (29), Township thirty-five (35), South Range 1 I West, containing sixteen and ninety one- acres (16.90-100) acres. P unctual as a T imepiece .—Unless the hundredths number 6 and 7 of Section 4, and S. bowels do their duty with the regularity of E . Lots ’< of S. E. ’4, and lot number 1 of Section clockwork, perfect health is impossible. thirty-seven (37), South Range Therefore, when disordered, control them 2 Township West, containing seventy-one and three immediately with one-hundredths (71.03-100) acres, excepting one square acre out of the Northwest corner, Turrant’s Effrrvfscpnt Seltzer Aperient, known as the Collier tract. Terms of Sale—Gold coin, payable six the most genial balsamic and effective laxa months after day of sale, drawing interest tive and alterative known to the medical at one per cent, per month with security. profession. Sold by all druggists. ANDREW S. MOON. * Adm’r of J. II. Billinbrock’s Estate. August 3d, 1874. aug7td. the wonderful time of 2:14} ; beating her prior best time, made at Buffalo on the 7th instant (2:15 A), three-quar ters of a second. It is hard to tell how fast she can go. For the very best Photographs, go to Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery withan ELE VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street. San Fran cisco. SPECIAL NOTICES. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. IIArpv R elief to Y ouno M en from the effects of Errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Numl»r2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa..—an In stitution having a high reputation for hono rable conduct and professional skill. 45 T he C ommandtno O peration of Dr. Wal ker’s Vinegar Bitters in Chronic Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Constipation, deficiency of vital power, and all maladies affecting the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the pulmonary organs, or the muscular sys tem, is exciting the wonder of scientific men and creating such a sensation among the sick as was never before witnessed in any age. The sales of this great vegetable rem edy havo been quadrupled within a single year. NEW, THIS WEEK. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! NOTICE ALEX. MARTIN J. B. WHITE. We arc now ready to sell anything in our line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in Jackson county. J#“Give us a call, and then judge for yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. WHITE <fc MARTIN. 29tf. New Firm ! New Goods! —AND— NEW PRICES! —AT— ASHLAND, OREGON. J. M. McCALL & CO. received and are still receiving the largest and best selected H ave stock of goods ever before offered to the public. The stock consists of FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, READY-MADE GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, I BOOTS and SHOES, TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Me. WIL- I son is doing for himself, and I forbid any one letting him have anything on my ac count. ARTHUR WILSON. August 17, 1874. 34t4. CARPETS SELLING OFF ! "D/Y V0 send 15 cents, and receive O ur Dv I O Y ouno F olks , an illustrated 16 column paper full of exciting stories, for This space is reserved for BEN SACHS, who will next week receive a com three months, and a PRIZE CHEQUE, en plete and elegant stock of dry titling von to one chance in the distribution goods, groceries, etc. of the following Prizes on the first of Sep tember next: 2 Bovs’ Gold Watches; 5 Magic lanterns; 10 Amateur Printing Press es ; 10 Gem Microscopes ; 100 Fine Steel En gravings ; 50 Fine Oil Chromo* ; 20 Boys’ Pocket Pistols. For complete list of Prises see 8th page of O ur Y ouno F olks . SEND NOW to “Our Young Folks, Kansas Citv, Missouri. 34. — for — COST AND FREIGHT!! I —AT— JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON, AT BILGER’S, WILLOW SPRIKGS. PAINTERS. HORSE I SHOES AND NAILS, GROCERIES, I I HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. Etc., Etc. I Prices to Suit the Tim«. HAIÏG A-DITSTE’sJ WANTED. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex change for goods Highest prices paid, and Goods sold at Gash rates. ’ Please give us a call and convince your selves. [42tf.] McCALL A CO. HE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO • reduce his stock of goods, will sell for ’ T | cost and freight for CASH for the next > i FORTY DAYS. HE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO R. B. IIARGADINE. close out business, will sell out his en tire stock of goods for COST and FREIGHT, E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO for CASH. all kinds of Painting, including FOR SALE. SETTLE UP.—All persons indebted are I also desire to sell my Store-house and requested to settle up immediately. A word HOUSE PAINTING. Dwelling. R. R. jj . to the wise is sufficient. SIGN PAINTING, WILLIAM BILGER. Ashland, July 28, 1874. 3! m3. ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Willow Springs, Aug. 20, 1874. 34. WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. T OIL-CLOTHS, Iron, Steel, ASHLAND, OREGON. SELLING OUT CHEAP! To Close Business, AND HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! W , Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ALL Styles of Graining Done. Orders from the country promptly attend ed to. * 21 m3. made by the Hon. County Court I for re-salc Jackson county. State of Oregon, the un dersigned, Administrator de boni* non of the estate of Jacob Roudebush, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door, in Jackson ville, on Saturday, September 26, 1874. H. F. JOHNSON. OREGON STREET, WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. rpiIE proprietors of THIS WELL 1 known and popular resort would in form their friends and the public generally that a complete and first-class stock of the best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc , is constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to have their frieuds “call and smile.” CABINET. k ACawnet of iLu"ositips may also h® found here. W e would be pleased to have persons possessing curiosities and specimens bring them in, and we will place them in the Cab inet for inspection. t . v h a WINTJEN A HELMS. Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1*74. 32tf. A A LWAYS ON HAND THE BEST STOCK 71. ot Patent and Home-made Rifle and Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and powerful; Derringers, the latest and best; also, the best Powder and Pow der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of tho best brands; all sorts of Shot and Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in the Sportsman's line. The above goods are all of the beet qual ity, and will be sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. All orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly and in good style. 27tf. * JOHN MILLER. P. A. HEARN. JOHNSON & HEARN, Successors to RANTZAU A SHAW AND COMSTOCK & MARTIN, the following described real property be Forwarding k Commission Merchants, longing to said estate, to-wit: A house and lot situated in the town of REDDING, CAL. Jacksonville, Oregon, known and designat ed on the Recorder’s plat of said town as lot No. one, (1) in block No. sixteen (16); ark your goods care of j . a ii . also $126 in Modoc war scrip. By close attention to business we hope Sale to commence at one o’clock p . m . of said day. P. D. PARSONS, to merit a continuation of the patronage 2Ptf. 34td. Administrator De Bonis Non. heretofore extended to the old firms, M TABLE ROCK SALOON,