uh? ^rmorrnti? ®hn?5. FRIDAY,.................... SEPTEMBER 4, 1874. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. Geo. 1’. Rowell A <’o......................... New- York. S. M. Pettingill A Co...................... New York. L. 1*. Ficher,................................ San Francisco, 'l'lios. Boyce................................. San Francisco l>an. L. Green.................... Josephine County. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. M. E. Cnmcn.—Religious services every Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever­ ends j, W. Stahl, N. A. Starr anil M. A. Williams, alternately. C atholic Cnvncil.—Divine Services ev­ ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­ ther Blanchett. M. E. S i xuay 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 as follows ; For R------------- Broadway, New York. B and of H ope .—Judge Wade, Su­ ------- --------- perintendent of the Jacksonville Band F or W alla W alla .—W.C. Myer passed through town this week with of Hope, informs us that that organi­ three Percheron colts, viz.: “Marshal zation has a membership of about 49 Ney,” one year old last April, weight, and is receiving constant accessions to 1,340 pounds; “Lady Gray,” tw’o its ranks. Regular meetings are held years old last July, weight, 1,460 every Monday evening, which the pounds ; “Louisa,” three years old last public are invited to attend. Spring, w’eight, 1,620 pounds, on his B oard of E qualization .—This way to the Walla Walla (W. T.) and body has been in session this week, Union county fairs. He wants to give ■ but will not finish its business before the stock men east of the mountains a to-day. Consequently a report of its sight of some of his fine stock. He labors will be deferred until next also informs us that he has lately sold W’eek. a pair of thoroughbred Jersey calves P icnic .—The Band of Hope had a to IL C. Powell, of Albany, which will be forwarded from Ins place next i picnic last Wednesday. After march­ ing through town, the procession pro­ week. ceeded to Bybee’s Grove, where a II. A P. R. R.—The proposed Hum­ pleasant time was had. boldt and Pacific Railroad is expected I mproving .—The ambitious little to end at some suitable harbor at or near Crescent City. The Courier asks town of Ashland is improving consid­ why Del Norte county cannot have a erably. Several new dwellings, man- representative at the meeting next ! ufactories, etc., are in progress of erec­ Wednesday, and lend her aid to this tion. —♦----------- project. We cannot see but that the J ewish N ew -Y ear .—E. Jacobs will plan is feasible. If Rogne River Val­ close his store on Saturday and Sun­ ley had such an outlet the immense day, Sept 12th and 13th, owing to the commerce which would spring up at prevalence of Jewish New-Year. Crescent City would have great influ­ R ecovering .—We are pleased to ence in inducing Congress to grant the necessary aid for the construction of a notice that Wm. Boyer has recovered sufficiently from his late sickness to breakwater there. be about again. R ailroad M eeting .—A meeting S elect S citool .—Miss Mollie Mc­ of the citizens of Jackson county, in relation to the prospects of the pro­ Cully will open a select school at her posed Humboldt and Pacific Railroad, residence next Monday, September will be held at Ashland next Wednes­ I 7th. day, Sept. 9th. Everybody is invited R eduction of P rices .—Ben Sachs to participate in the deliberations of is selling school books of all kinds, sta­ the meeting. tionery, pens, etc., at reduced rates. HOARD OF TRUSTEES. I J. B. WHITE. ALEX. MARNIX O regon C entral M ilitary R oad . NEW, THIS WEEK. —Cyrus A. Dolph, an attorney from NOTICE. Portland, was in town this week, on business connected with the assess­ (Successors to James T, Glenn,) 4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ment of the Oregon Central Military JA undersigned are requested to come for­ Road. Our readers will doubtless re­ ward and settle. Those who have not the DEALERS IN ready cash can settle in lumber, wood, hay member that the Company owning or grain. I wish to live and let live. So warning, as others are letter collectors this road demurred to the amount j take than myself. J. C. BELT, M. D. their lands were assessed at—$1.25 Jacksonville, Sept. 1,1874. per acre—and carried the question be­ CALIFORNIA STREET. JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT SCHOOL fore Judge Deady’s Court. Here the assessment was declared void. The JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. VTOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE JACK­ Company own several thousand acres IN sonville District School will open on in this county, and Mr. Dolph filed af­ Monday, September 7, 1874. RATES OF TUITION. fidavits that the land was not worth LOW PRICES WILL WIN I Primary Department, per term............. $4.00 more than 40 cents per acre. In fact, Common Branches...................................... 5.00 Two lessons per week In Vocal Music free they sold their whole tract of 800,000 to all scholars. for $100,000. Other persons acquaint­ C. C. BEEKMAN, ) HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- P. P. PRIM, , Directors. ed with the land acknowledge the as­ ure in notifying their friends and the GEO. BROWN, J public generally that they are now receiving sessment too high. The Company are W. J. S tanley , Principal. and opening a very large and extensive stock of willing to have the land assessed as Miss N ettie G ore , Assistant. high as 40 cents per acre, and the LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. County Court will doubtless accept the STAPLE DRY-GOODS, proposition rather than lose several i Executor’s Notice. hundred dollars fighting it, and be Ready-Made Clothing, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT forced to accede after all. IN the undersigned has been appointed by ------- •-------- the County Court of Jackson countv, Ore­ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, M an L ost .—John Pearson informs ■ gon, Executor of the Estate of John W. George, deceased. All persons indebted to us that R. B. Hatton, the Linkville ‘ said estate are requested to settle the same Hats and Caps, mail carrier, reported a man by the ! immediately, and all persons having claims against the said estate are requested to pre­ name of Herrill, or Terrill, lost some ; sent tho same with the proper vouchers to California & Salem Cloths and Wanhefa, me at my residence on Rogue River within WHITE & MARTIN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, T days ago. Herrill, who is lately from Benton county and in the employ of James Miller, had a deathly terror for Indians, and his fellow workmen, while camped at Cold Springs, concluded to play a practical joke on him. At an appointed time one of them hit a pan a tremendous blow, when a hue and cry was raised that the Indians were after them and a general rush was made from the eamp. One man acted as though he was pulling an arrow trom another, who was crying “I’m shot! I'm shot!” and sun- dry maneuvers wero indulged in, which doubtless left no doubt in the mind of Her­ rill that they were in reality pursued by Indians, and he ran with all might and main from the scene. The others shortly returned to camp, but Herrill did not make his appearance. A search was instituted, but all efforts were in vain. Upto the pres­ ent time nothing has been heard of him that we have learned of. ' six months from tho date hereof. C. SCHEFFELIN, Executor of Estate of J. W. George. August 4, 1874. 32x35. STATE OF OREGON, ) T reasurer ’ s O ffice , > Salem, Aug. 4,1874. J VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to elaim- 1N ants holding the following warrants, drawn upon the State Treasurer, that there j are funds now on hand applicable to the | payment of the same, to-wit: Numbers 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 9OO, 947, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 953, 954, 955, 956, 957, 958, 959, 960, 961, 962, 963, 965, 108«, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090 and 1091. Interest on the foregoing warrants will not be paid after this date. L. FLEISCIINER, 32x35. State Treasurer. We have also in connection with the above a very large and fine stock of choice GROCERIES, F ire in the M ountains .—It ! seems as though no year shall pass but what the woods are set afire and the country deluged with smoke. We • were congratulating ourselves that we ! should escape such an infliction this year, but our hopes are blighted, for the fire is as bad as ever and the sun can hardly be seen for smoke. • , , i I T rifles .—A Band of Hope was organized by Judge Wade at Ashland last i Saturday. No particulars........ W. H. Mc­ Daniel, Robt. McDaniel and Alvin Cardwell returned from Fort Klamath yesterday...... A man charged with rape was tried before Justice Stinson this week...... Our jovial friend, David Jones, from Camp Warner, is in town. -------------- W ind .—Wo were favored with quite a wind storm one day this week. Outside of shaking large quantities of i ripe fruit from the trees, we learn of no further damage being done. R ich Q uartz .—We are informed , that a quartz lead of very rich preten­ sions has been discovered in the Cow CreeK vicinity. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1 the County Court oi Jackson county, ' Oregon, the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of J. H. Billinbrock, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in said county, on GLASSWARE, QUEENS- WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, NAIJJS, WIN­ DOW GLASS, CAST AND STEEL PLOWS, WOOD­ EN AND WILLOW WARE, ETC. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1 re-sale made by the Hon. County Court for Jackson county, State of Oregon, the un­ dersigned, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Jacob Roudebush, deceased, will offor for sale at public auction, for bish had on other occasions been placed cash, at the Court House door, in Jackson­ on the road between Byron and Rufus ville, on Cole’s, and had been removed by the driver Saturday, September 26, 1874. without molestation. Last Monday night, however, the rubbish again obstructed the the following described real property be- loneing to said estate, to-wit : road, and when Assistant Superintendent A house and lot situated in the town of Raymond, who was a passenger, went out to Jacksonville, Oregon, known and designat­ remove it, some person in the brush called ed on the Recorder’s plat of said town as to the driver, Mathews, to throw out the ex­ lot No. one, (Din block No. sixteen (16); also $126 in Modoc war scrip. press box. Milo politely informed the fel­ Sale to commence at one o'clock p. m . of low to “go to h—I,” and left the scene at a said day. P. I). PARSONS, lively gait. Nothing more has been seen 34td. Administrator De Bonis Non. or heard of the would-be stage robber. ■■----------- >■— Ladle»’, Miisei and Children’» Shoe». Fifth Notice. S tage S topped .—About the first attempt ever made to rob the stage be­ tween this place and Yreka was at­ tempted one night this week. Rub­ F inger C ut .—A. S. Moon, of Sam’s Valley, had the thumb of his left hand nearly severed. He was hewing a stick of wood, when the ax caught on some obstruction behind him, coming down with the above results. The healing together of the finger being impossible, Mr. Moon had the balance of the thumb amputated. BOOTS AND SnOES, We are 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 iu Jackson county. ^S'Give us a call, and then judge for vourself as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. WHltE & MARTIN. 29tf. iVeic Firm ! New Goods ! —AND— NEW PRICES! —AT— Saturday, September 12th, 1874, at 1 o’clock r. m ., the following described I ASHLAND, OREGON. Real Property, situated in Jackson county, j Oregon, belonging to said Estate, to-wit : Tho N. W. *4 and the S. W. J* of Section ■ three (3), Township thirty-seven (37), South ; Range two (2) West, containing three hun- ■ dred and twenty (320) acres—being the j Home Place of deceased. The East fractions of the N. E. % of Sec­ AVE RECEIVED AND ARE STILL tion four (4), Township thirty-seven (37), receiving the largest and best selected South Range two (2) West, containing forty­ stock of goods ever before offered to the eight and fifty-eight one-hundredths (48.58) public. The stock consists of acres, adjoining tho Home Place. Lots number 1 and 2 of Section twenty (20), and lots number 1 and 2 of Section seventeen (17), in Township thirty-five (35), South READY-MADE Range 1 West, containing one hundred and twenty-three (123) acres. The S. W. J4 of N. W. of Section twenty­ GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, eight (28), and the S. E. J4 of S. E. Ji of Sec­ tion twenty-eight (28), in Township thirty- BOOTS and SHOES, four (34), South Range 1 East, containing eighty (80) acres. CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, Lot number 4 of Section twenty-nine (29), Township thirty-five (35), South Range 1 Iron, Steel, West, containing sixteen and ninety one- hundredths acres (16.90-100) acres. Lots number 6 and 7 of Section 4. and S. j HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, E. '< ofS. E. *4 , and lot number 1 of Section | 5, Township thirty-seven (37), South Range1 2 West, containing seventy-one and three! one-hundredtlis (71.03-100) acres, excepting | HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. one square acre out of the Northwest corner, ! known as the Collier tract. j EY c ., Etc. Terms of Sale—Gold coin, payable nix months after day of sale, drawing interest at ono per cent, per month with security. ANDREW S. MOON. Adm’r of J. II. Billiubrock's Estate. August 3d, 1874. aug7td. WANTED. J. M. McCALL te CO. H FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, Prices to Suit the Times. UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, N ew G oods .—John Bilger this week received a fresh supply of hardware, oils, etc. Three Thousand Bushels of Whoat, in ex­ change for goods. Highest prices paid, and Goods sold at Cash rates. Please give us a call and convince your­ selves. [42tf.] McCALL A CO. Cor. California