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ALEX. MARTIN S t . N icholas for October opens ^9' For the very best Photographs, go to J. B. WHITE. the Bradley <t Rulofson ’ s Gallery with an ELE with a bright story by Mrs. R. H. Items are scarce this week. VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran Davis, which is followed by a splendid cisco. FRIDAY, Advertisements labor while the ad-, OCTOBER 2, 1874. ly illustrated article on Egypt by (Successors to James T. Glenn,) NEW, THIS WEEK. ' vertiser sleeps. Mrs. Sara Keables Hunt. “ Venus ’ AIEIITS FOB THE TIMES. Goods for our merchants are arriv- Mower-Basket” is a description of DEALERS IN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Geo. P. Rowell A Co...................... New York ing in large quantities. the Glass Sponge, with a picture that S. M. Fettingill A Co.................... New York’ —OF— Job printing of all kinds neatly ex is positively wonderful in the delicacy L **• Fi’her,............................. San Francieco. Tho«. Bovco............................... San Francisco otice is hereby given that of its execution. Mrs. Mary Mapes Ian. L. Green......... ...... .Josephine County. ecuted at the T imes Office. the undersigned warns any person or persons not to credit mv wife Mary Anna Rev. Mr. McCain has assumed the Dodge has one of her charming little CALIFORNIA STREET, Baer, formerly Mary Anna Tetherow, as she RELIMOOS DIRECTORY. charge of the M. E. Church. poems called “Coming,” and C. P. has left my bed and board without cause or provocation, and I will pay no debts of her Fare on the railroad, as well as on Crunch contributes some comic verses, contraction. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. M. E. C hi ’ rch .—Religious services every CHAS. BAER, Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever the stage, has been reduced to some illustrated from his own designs, mak Leland, Josephine Co. enda J. W. Stahl, N. A. Starrand M. A. ing fun of the Comet. There is also a Williams, alternately. extent ! SPECIAL NOTICES. Have on hand aud offer for aale poem by Helen Hunt. Miss Louisa C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev LOW PRICES WILL WIN I H. Farlow, of Ashland, returned ery Sunday, at the usual hour, bv Rev. Fa OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. recently from a visit to the Wiliam- ! M. Alcott has a story, and Mrs. Abby ther Blanchett. Morton Diaz tells something more H appy R et . tefto Y oitno M en from the M. E. S umdat S chool .—Regular meetings ette Valley. effects of Errors and abuses in early life. every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Largest and Best Assortment about those funny litle “Jimmyjohns.” Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar Barrels are in demand by our far HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE I’LEAS- C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular ' riage removed. New method of treatment. ure in notifying their friends and the meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two mers, doubtless for securing the wine There is an interesting article on “Ice New and remarkable remedies. Books and public generally that they are now receiving o’clock. in India,” and Wm. II. Rideing has circulars sent tree, in scaled envelopes. Ad and opening -----------.----------- a very large and extensive being made this year. dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number2 stock of —OF— one of his admirable practical articles South F. I. RESISTER ARD TRAVELER S GUIDE. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.,—an In As the cold weather approaches, called “Our Light-houses and Light stitution having a high reputation for hono Stages leave Jacksonville as follows : wood-haulers are very busy supplying rable conduct and professional skill. 45 STAPLE DRY-GOODS, For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose ships,” which is full of interesting burg, every day at 8 a. m. Mail closes at Jacksonville with fuel. pictures drawn by Moran, Perkins, . T he C ommanding O peration of Dr. Wal 7:30 p. m. For Phoenix, Ashland. Yreka and Red A daughter of Samuel Morgan, of Runge, and other noted artists. The ker’s Vinegar Bitters in Chronic Dyspepsia, Ready-Made Clothing, ding, California, every day at 3:30 p. m. Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Constipation, Ashland, aged about peven years, died serials, “Fast Friends” by J. T. Trow- , deficiency of vital power, and all maladies Mail closes at 3 p. m. For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and of typhoid fever last week. bridge, and “What Might Have Been I affecting the stomach, the liver, the bowels, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, Crescent Pity, every Monday and Thursday —USUALLY kept IM— the pulmonary organs, or the muscular sys morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. in. Read Fisher <fc Caro’s new adver Expected” by Frank R. Stockton, are tem, is exciting the wonder of scientific men the preceding evening. creating such a sensation among the They are now receiving concluded. We notice that the Let ami Hats and Caps, The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, tisement. sick as was never before witnessed in any Eagle Point, Brownaborough and Sam’s their large stock of goods. ter Box, and that quaint fellow, age. The sales of this great vegetable rem Valley leaves every Wednesday morning ; edy have been quadrupled within a single California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, closes the preceding evening. An excellent article on fruit-tree “Jack-in-the-Pulpit,” are usually bril year. The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- nox and Lake City, leaves Ashland every planting, by O. A. Davis, of Ashland, liant this month. I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOTS AND SHOES, ----- e Monday morning. For Linkville every appears on our first page. Monday and Thursday mornings. Q uartz M ills and T unnel M in Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to I Administrator's Notice. A. N. Gambell, a revenue officer from Ladies’, Missrs’ and Children’s Shers. 5 p. m. ing .—There is one peculiarity about O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m ; Portland, has been inspecting liquor the miner of California at present, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT! We flatter ourselves that a fourteen years’ Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. matters in this county for some days Il the undersigned has been appointed experience has made us familiar with Mail matter must be in on time or it will which has been frequently noticed. Administrator of the Estate of Andrew J. past. not go. M ax M uller , P. M. Whether the quartz mills are visited Coakley, deceased, by the County Court of We have also in connection with the above Such quantities of lard, bacon and in the tunnels, in the placer diggings, Jackson county. All persons indebted to said estate are re a very large and fine stock of choice C ounty C ourt .—The October term hams have been exported from this THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY. quested to settle the same immediately, and of the County Court will commence valley that these articles are rather on the car, the ravines, gulches and all persons having claims against the same canyons, the miners are ail investing a are requested to present them with the GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- next week. scarce at present. proper vouchers to meat my residence near portion of their spare change in tickets Willow WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Springs within six months from the WK KKEr H orse P urchased .—C. W. Kahler Dr. Jewell and son, also Dr. Aiken, for the last Grand Gift Concert of the date hereof. DAVII) PENIGER, PAINTS, OILS, NA I US, WIN Administrator. has sold his fine trotting horse “Se formerly of this place, have taken a Public Library of Kentucky, which September 11, 1874. 38x41. DOW GLASS, CAST AND lim” to Alex. Martin for the round ranch in Sacramento county, Cal., and , takes place Nov. 30th. Indeed, they FIRST - CLASS GOODS STEEL PLOWS, WOOD sum of $1,500. gone to farming. Executrix's Notice. are not singular in this respect, for $2,- EN AND WILLOW A correspondent says the Ashland 500,000 in cash to be distributed, and VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i R e -O pened .—Henry Pape has re WARE, ETC. —AT— opened the Railroad Saloon, and is as Woolen Mills employ eleven hands one prize to every five tickets, and the IN the undersigned has been appointed | by the County Court of Jackson county j «ver prepared to furnish the public at present, and that the employment prizes (20,000 of them, in all,) ranging ' Executrix of the estate ol Robert Brown, j from $250,000 to $50, the whole coun deceased. with the best liquors, wines, cigars, of more is contemplated. All persons indebted to said estate are re REASONABLE PRICES! «tc. Chas. Baer, of Leland, elsewhere try is rushing to be in time for a share quested to settle the same immediately, We are now ready to sell anything in our and all persons having claims against said 'cautions the public not to credit his in this grand distribution. estate are requested to present them with line at lowest cash prices. Persona wishing P roceedings S tayed .—B. F. Dow . —— •---------- the proper vouchers to me at my residence to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad wife on his account, as he will not pay vantage to examine our stock before pur ell has appealed from the judgment S tate F air .—We have received a within six months front the date hereof. any debts of her contraction. chasing elsewhere, as we are determine«! not MARGARET BROWN, -of the Marion Circuit Court in the to be undersold by any house in Jackson mammoth poster announcing that the Executrix of Estate ol Robt. Brown. The new telegraph office is now in We invite all to call and examine our county. May bond case, and proceedings have September 11, 1874. 88x41. annual Oregon State Fair will com Goods and Prices, feeling assured that we running order. It is a neat and con been stayed. will give entire satisfaction to ALL. mence on October 12th. Over $10,- —.... ■'-» SACHS BROS. venient establishment, arranged inter COUNTY HOSPITAL. R emoved .—William Bilger has re nally after the style of the San Francis 000 in coin and gold and silver medals, ^©“Give us a call, and then judge tor besides some superbly executed diplo moved his remaining goods from Wil co offices. UNION vourself as to our capacit v to furnish goods mas, are offered in premiums. Exten- QEALF.D PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- as above. low Springs to town. He is stationed WHITE A MARTIN. C. W. Savage has purchased some kj ceived by the Board ol County Com 29tf. sve preparations are being made fort he ; missioners at Boyer’s variety store and selling for Jackson county, Oregon, at land on Oregon street, adjoining John off at the lowest rates. occasion, which promises to be a grand their October session, A. D. 1874, for keep Cor. California & 4th Sts. Conley’s, and built a barn thereon, i ing and maintaining, nursing and medical affair. We also acknowledge the re ly treating all sick and disabled poor ;>er- New Firm ! New Goods! A dministrator ’ s S ale . — P. D. We learn he proposes erecting a resi sons in said county, and all other poor ¡ar ceipt of a complimentary ticket. he undersigned would re - Parsons, administrator of the estate of dence there next Spring. sons who are or may liecoine a county or —ANI speetfully inform their friends and the public charge by reason of bodily infirmi Jacob Roudebush, last Saturday dis- j Our old friend Henry Scharfenberg, ’ ’ NEW, THIS WEEK? ’ ties, idiocy, lunacy or other cause within public generally that they have purchased the above establishment, which will be the meaning of Chapter 43 of the General posed of the dwelling-house and lot on formerly of this place, is now stationed Laws of Oregon and tin* amendments there «conducted under their constant ERICES! henceforth Oregon street, belonging to said estate, at Empire City. We acknowledge the personal supervision, and they guarantee to. The Hospital and Poor Hcnse to be lo NEW satisfaction to all who may favor them with at the County Seat, or within one mile at auction. The price obtained was receipt of his order for a year’s sub I cated their patronago. thereof, and to lw? so constructed as to sepa —AT— These stables are centrally ltx'ated, and $400, and Mrs. W. F. Drannan w’as the scription to the T imes , accompanied by rate the disabled or infirm from those who —FOR— within convenient distance *of the various may require medical aid or treatment. purchaser. the bullion. houses of public entertainment. Ilorsea Bids will be receivetl up to 12 o’clock ' * ASHLAND, OREGON. and mules will be boarded and cared for at noon, Rev. P. C. Iletzler, Agent of the FALL AND WINTER! M eeting .—E. D. Foudray, Presi Wednesilny. October 7, 1874. moderate charges. They have one of the largest and flnest stocks in Oregon, south of dent of the Jacksonville Social (Tub, I American Bible Society, preached to and each bid must be accompanied with a Portland, of guarantee of Five Hundred Dollars, and the I whose headquarters were burned last j a good audience at the M. E. Church Board of Commissioners reserves the right BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, J. M. McCALL CO. April, desires us to state that the mem- last Sunday. A considerable collec to reject any and all bids. Published by order of the Board of Coun With single or double teams, for hire on rea bers are requested to meet at the tion for the Bible cause was taken up GRAND OPENING! ty Commissioners at their Septeml»er ses ave received and are still sonable terms. Also goo«i Saddle Horses at the close of the services. sion A. D. 1874. E. D. FOUDRAY, Court House next Wednesday eve receiving the largest and l>est selected and Mules, which will be hired to go to any 38t3. County Clerk. part of the country at moderate rates. stock of gtwMis ever before offered to the ning, to consider the question of re P ersonal .—W. H. S. Hyde, H. Pape Animals bought and sold, and broke to public. The stock consists of organizing. saddle or harness. and B. Robb, who started on a trip to 29tf. KUBLI A WILSON. FANCY A STAPLE DRY-GOODS, Coos Bay a few weeks ago, have re N ew B uilding .—The lot between V New Store! New Goods! READY-MADE the stores of John Boyer and C. Cole turned, well satisfied with the country. We learn that Messrs. Hyde and man, owned by N. Langell, has been GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, cleared of all debris, and lumber haul Robb intend returning, to engage in JOHN A. BOYER, BOOTS and SIIOES, ed on the ground with the intention of the saw mill business. ite ® rm 0 cratic ®ws. L‘> LOCAL BREVITIES. ■ WHITE <fc MARTIN OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE GENERAL MERCHANDISE, N SACHS BROS., T GENERAL MERCHANDISE! A First-Class Establishment! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T GENERAL MERCHANDISE I H --------------------------- <--------------------------- And MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY ! FISHER & CARO, erecting a frame building. When com pleted it will be divided in tw’o, and ■occupied as variety stores. .... ■ ♦ - L arge S tock of G oods .—White & Martin this week received one of the largest, finest and most complete stocks of dry goods, groceries, etc., that have ever been brought to Jack sonville. They are prepared to fur nish anything in their line at most reasonable rates. Give them a call. — -------- (Successors to A. Fisher A Bro.) John Miller returned from San Francisco last week. ave pleasure in announcing John Lanterman returned to town this the receipt of a large invoice of week, after several (laj s' rustication on his farm on Grave Creek. D. L. Watson and family have returned Fancy &, Staple Dry-Goods, to their home at Coos Bay. We regret to learn that John Bilger is CUSTOM-MADE confined to his bed by sickness. Matt. Obenchain, who has been quite sick, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, is able to be about again. C’apt. Barnes returned homo last Friday. S. Isaacs, Patriarch of the Grand En HATS, campment of the Coast, passed through town on a professional visit North last week. Wm. M. Turner has gone to San Francis HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, co. Sheriff Manning and H. L. Webb returned LIQUORS, from East Portland on Sunday. J. D. Fountrin, who has been on a pro tracted visit to tho Willamette, has returned. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, H B est R oadster .—At the San Fran cisco stock fair the other day, “Moun tain Boy,” formerly owned by James McDonough, and sold by Alex. Martin to L. Swan, of Yreka, who subsequent ly sold him to his present owner, C. W. Kellogg, took the premium as the N ominated .—Judge O. Jacobs, best roadster gelding. He is a Ver mont, out of Kate Morgan. formerly of this place, but now Chief Justice of Washington Territory, has Wool»* H ousehold M agazine .— been nominated by the Republicans Several of our subscribers who sub for Delegate to Congress. Mr. Jacobs scribed for Woods’ Household Maga zine in connection with the T imes , has been rather unfortunate in his as-. have of late been making inquiries re pirations, having been nominated for garding the non-receipt of the latter various offices in this State, but never for several months past We were elected, we believe. We are of the then unable to give the desired infor opinion that he will be sadly disap pointed again. mation, but we have since teamed that owing to unfortunate financial ventures R acing .—There will be racing on of the proprietor the concern collapsed. Bybee’s track, commencing on Octo A company has again started the mag ber 29th, lasting three days. The rac azine, who by circular assures us that ing will be half-mile heats for run as soon as the business can be straight ners on the first day, Tree to all ; second ened up, they will fulfill contracts made day, trotting, mile heats, free to all; last by the former publisher. Those enti day, single dash of one mile, free for tled to the magazine will consequently all horses in this county. The racing , receive it again ere long. will be for premiums. CARPETS .. I FAMILY GROCERIES! In fact anything you may want, no mat ter whether you are a Farmer, Miner, OR ANY OTHER MAN. ■ We are proud to state that we have bought our stock of goods at PANIC PRICES, and are ready to sell them accordingly FOR CASH. All we ask is a call and we will guarantee satisfaction. Remember the old place. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. FISHER A CARO. LINN’S BRICK BIILDING, CALIFORNIA 81., DEALER IN Tarrants’ Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, Etc., Etc. FRUITS nr SEASON, as tho best and moRt reliable medicine ever offered to the people for the above class of diseases. The nursing babe, its brothers and sisters, its parents and grandparents, will all find this pleasant remedy well adapted for their different complaints. For sale by all druggists. Prices to Suit the Times. PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. J. H. HYZER, PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, WANTED. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex change for goods. Highest pricos paid, and G cmm I s sold at Cash rates. T#' Please give us a call and convince your selves. [42tf.J McCALL A CO. HUNTERS9 EMPORIUM! 7t And a General Supply of OIL-CLOTHS, T he W ise M en oe the L and , tho Divine, Iron, Steel, rhe Physician, the Judge, use daily, in their own homes, and wommeml to invalids and HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, sufferers from Dyspepsia, Siek Headache, Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Heartburn, In Assorted Hutt, digestion, Piles, Bilious Attacks, Liver GROCERIES, Complain’, (»out and Rheumatic Affections, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES, HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. Nature’s own great and goo«l remedy, --------------------------------------------------- —- ------------------------I II AND RODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Please jrive me a call. Jacksonville, August 5, 1874, 29tf. P SEALED PROPOSALS. PROPOSAI/? WILL BE RE- ceived by the undersigned at the S EALED Klamath Agency, Oregon, until Octo ber lfith, 1874, at 12 o’clock m ., for the delivery on or before Nov. 15, 1874, of JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Fifty Thousand Pounds (50,000 tbs.) of good clean wheat at Klamath Agency, and Twen ty Thousand Pounds (20,000 ft*.) of good Flour at Yainax. Six thousand pounds of the said wheat must be clean CLUB wheat, suitable for seed. Payment will be made HAVE BOUGHT M b . ACKLEY’S IN- checks for Legal Tenders on National terest in the painting business, and will Bank in Portland or San Francisco, one- endeavor to conduct it myself on terms to half on delivery and the remainder when suit the times. Favors respectfully solic the contracte are approved by the Interior ited. N. B.—I will settle all accounts of the late California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. Department at Washington. Suitable bonds for fulfillment of contracts will be required. firm, pro and con. J. H. IIYZER. The power to reje<% all bids retained. Jacksonville, June 6, 874. 23tf. L. 8. DYAR, lways on hand the best stock U. S. Indian Agent. ot Patent and Home-made Rifle and PRO BONO PUBLICO. Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers Klamath Agency, Ogn., Kept. 1«, 1874. of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and powerful; Derringers, the latest LAGER, LAGER! HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- and best; also, the best Powder and Pow fied that I have placed my notes and der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knife« of accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. the best brands; all sorts of Shot and THE EAGLE BREWERY. K. Hanna, with positive instructions to Pouches j C aps9 Wads and evorythinsr in make immediate and forced collection in ev the Sportsman's line. ery instance where security is not given. The above goods are all of the best qual Those knowing themselves indebted to ity, and will be sold UTE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, has now on hand and is constantly man CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. without delay, as this is my last call. My ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern business must be settled ! i All orders promptly filled. Repairing done Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to JAMES T. GLENN. promptly and in good style. suit purchasers. Call and test the article. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. 27tf. JOHN MILLER. inf, I A T I I