o. hr ’prmocrntir îimc.s. 1 KÍDAY,.................... ...OCTOBER 1«, 1874. ARENTS FBR THE TINIES. <ieo. P. Rowell A Co... ................... New York. S. M. Pcttingill A Co. ................... New York. L. 1’. Fiaher,................ ............ San Francisco. Thos. Boyce................... . ............. San Francisco Ihm. L. Green............. .....Josephine County. SPECIAL NOTICES. A correspondent says that Ashland .......... - has 107 dwelling houses, and many P hysiologists say that our Bodies are re- Beautiful days and moonlight more are being erected. There are newed once in seven years. The material nights. Ye lover is in ecstasy. of which they are reconstructed is the blood, about 75 families in the town, and the and unless it be fully charged with the ele Sachs Bros, and Fisher A Caro re population amounts to about 350. ments of vitality, the strenuth and health of the system decline. Of all blood depur- ceived more new goods this week. L. B. Applegate, who has been so ents. Dr. Walker'Foiej/ar fitter« is the saf Latest Sensation — Girls rushing journing with his relations during the est and most infallible. There is no dis- j ease arising from depravation of the blood, around town at dusk-in male attire. | summer, favored us with a call. He which it will not specdilj- cure. T. G. Owen has hung up his shingle ; left for Southern California for the OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. in Marshfield, and is practicing law. i benefit of his health a few days ago. I H appy R eltepto Y oung M en from the Wintjen A Helms have just receiv The Stage Company some time ago effects of Errors and abuses in early life. ed a new stock of fine liquors, wines, ’ awarded a contract for furnishing 3,000 Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar riage removed. Now method of treatment. etc. bushels of oats to G. Karewski at near New and remarkable remedies. ¡looks and sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad We are pleased to see that John Bil ly 25 cents a bushel. Thos. McAndrews circulars dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number 2 Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa..—an In ger has recovered from his recent ill furnished Cole’s station with 3,000 1 I South stitution having a high reputation for hono bushels at about 30 cents per bushel. rable conduct and professional skill. 45 ness. Col. Stone, Superintendent of the O. Verily oats are low. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A C. Stage line, was in town this Geo. 11. Young has just finished his contract for building an oven for week. Administrator’s Notice. The new code allows County Com Wm. Kreuzer’s bakery, and the ba- ; IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT missioners $1 per day while in kery has been removed against Wint VTOTICE the undersigned has boon appointed ! jen A Helms ’ brick building to accom- j Administrator of the Estate of Andrew J. service. modate those digging the cellar for the , <'oakley, deceased, by the County Court of; M. Mensor has started a store at proposed Masonic structure. Jackson county. All | tersons indebted to said estate are re- i -- --------- ■ — Kerbyville, with Abraham Mensor as quested to settle the same immediately, and j F air and R aces .—Tho Siskiyou l all persons having claims against the same manager. are requested to present them with the Judge A Nunan are agents for the County Fair, held at Yreka last week, proper vouchers to meat my residence near Willow Springs within six months from the State Investment Insurance Company was a successful affair in every re- | date hereof. DAVID PENTGER, spect. The races were good, although of California. Administrator. not up to former occasions. A sum September 11. 1874. 38x41. i The proceedings of the October mary of the same may be interesting term of the County Court are crowded to our readers: Executrix’s Notice. • out this week. Trotting race for colls foaled in 1871 for a VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT! stake of about 8000. Won by S. Magoffey’s There seems to be some opposition “Siskiyou A the undersigned has been appointed i Girl,” by “Gladiator,” distancing by the County Court of Jackson countv ! by the residents of Ashland to incor the rest. Time,3:12'*. Executrix of the estate of Robert Brown, j Trotting race of 10 miles, for double teams, deceased. porating the town. for a purse of 8100. Won by Thos. All persons indebted to said estate are re- I M. Bauin, of the firm of McCall A McGrath’s team. Time 43:110. quested to settle the same immediately, Trott ingraee, best 3 in 5, for purse of and all persons having claims against said Co., Ashland, has gone toSan Francisco 8150. Won by Col. Winegar's “Pompey,” | estate are requested to present them with to lay in a stock of goods. by “Keokuk,” beating Wm. McConnell’s tin* proper vouchers to me at my residence ' “Tip Ward” in three straight heats. Time, within six months from the date hereof. I The regular quarter has expired 3:01, 2 : 57, 2 :54. MARGARET BROWN, Executrix of Estate of Robt. Brown. i Trotting race for 3-year-olds, for purse of and we will call un our advertising September 11. 1874. 38x41. 82»*». Won by 1’. G. Strickland’s “Black patrons before long. Cloud” by “Iamcet,” dam “Sligart,” in Executor's Notice. 1». Dunn of Ashland is sojourning in two straight heats. Time, 4:01, 3:45. Running race, two mile bents, for purse town, taking depositions in cases he of 8200. Won by James Reynold's “Mary ’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tompkins,” by ••Norfolk.” S. S. Ford’s VOTU has been appointed referee. the undersigned has been appointed by ' “Battling Jack" won tho first heat : the the County Court of Jackson county. Ex- | second was a tie Mweru “ Mary Tomp Don’t fail to attend Stinson A Cox’s •suitor of the Estate of Oliver M. Hurt, de kins" and “Rattling Jack,"and on the third ceased. entertainment next Wednesday even heat “Jack” was drawn on account of All persons indebted to said estate are hurting a loot badly, leaving “Mary” requested ing. It will lie worth seeing. to sett 1<‘the same immediately, without a competitor. Time, 3 :57, 4:01’*. and all persons having claims against said : -- ----- • -------- H. II. Gale, formerly of the Eugene estate are re<]U(‘sted to present them with i County Court Proeec.-llng«». tho proper vouchers to me at mv residence j Hawkeye, was in town yesterday. He in Sprague River Valley within six months is on his way from San Francisco. from the date hereof. SEITEM BEK TERM. JAMES BROWN. Present—lion. E. B. Watson, Judge ; M. 1‘. D. Parsons has purchased ex-Sher- Executor estate of Oliver M. Hurt. A. Houston and John O'Brien, Commission Oetoltcr 5, 1874. 41x44. iff McKenzie’s residence on Fifth ers. street. The price paid was $800. The Clerk was ordered to advertise for Administrator's Notice. (tame of all kind is abundant, es keeping the County Poor for tho ensuing yoTlCE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT pecially deer and quail. Venison, fat year. the undersigned has l><‘en appointed ' A levy of taxes for the year 1874 was and juicy, is sold for six cents a pound. i mad«', which we have heretofore published. by the County Court of Jackson county, J LOCAI. BREVITIES. GENERAL MERCHANDISE M. E. (’HURTH.—Religious services every Sunday, ut the usual hours, by the Rever- •• ii J m J. K. N. Bell. J. S. McCain and M. A. Williams, alternately. C at HOMO ClllWir.—Divine Services ev ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa thet Blanchett. M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings cveYV Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. t'ATnoLtc S unday S chool . — Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. P. 0. REGISTER ARD TRAVELER'S GUIOE. Stages leave Jacksonville as follows : For Rock l’oint. Grant’s Pass and Rose burg, every day at 8 a. in. Mail closes at 7:30 p. nt. , For Pluvnix, Ashland, Yreka and Red ding. California, every day at 3:30 p. m. Mad closes at *1 p. m. For Applegate, Kerby ville, Waldo and Ure-went City, every Monday and Thursday morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. ni. the preceding evening. The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, Faille Point, Brownsborough ami Sam’s | Valiev leaves every Wednesday morning ; doses the prtstsling evening. 'Hie mail for I.inkville, Hot Springs, Yia- nox and Inke City, leaves Ashland every Monday morning. For I.inkville every Monday and Thursday mornings. Money Order Offiœ open iront 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.; Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. Mall matter must be in on time or ft will not go.' M ax M i ller , P. M. B oard of T rustees .—A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will l>e held next Tuesday evening, Octo- ber 20th. ———♦------- - F or J enny C reek .—J. S. Howard, accompanied by a company of assist ants, left yesterday to survey some Government land on Jenny Creek under a contract he has secured. B argains .—Wm. Bilger, who has lately removed into Unit’s brick build ing, is selling his stock of dry goods, etc., at astonishingly low rates. Call and sco him if you want bargains, ■■■ ■ ■■ —<---------------------- ---- I WHITE & MARTIN I (Successors to James T. Glenn,) —FOll— FALL AND WINTER! GEAND OPENING! I RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. ALKX. MAKn.X J. B. WHITE. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ! CALIFORNIA STREET, And MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY! JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. LOW PRICES WILL WIN I FISHER & CARO, (Successors to A. Fisher A Bro.) □THE undersigned take pleas - i 1 ure in notifying thoir friends and the public generally that they are now receiving ave pleasure in announcing i ami opening » very large and extensive the receipt of a large invoice of I stock of H Fancy & Staple Dry-Goods, STAPLE DRY-GOODS* CUSTOM-MADE Beady-Made Clothing, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, agricultural implements , HATS, Hats and Caps* HARDWARE) CROCKERY, GLASSWARE California & Salem Cloths and Blanket^ BOOTS AND SHOES, LKiUOlLS, Littlips’, Misucs’ anti Childrrn’s Shm. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, And a General Supply of I AM I I.Y <;HOCEIlIES ! We have also in connection with tho above very large and fine stock of choice i i GROUERI1S8, In fa-t’anytliimr you may want, no mat ter whether you are a GLASSWARE, QUEENS- WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, NAIUS, WIN DOW GLASS, CAST AND Farmer, Miner, STEEL PLO^/i, WOOD EN AND WILLOW OR ANY OTHER MAN. WARE, ETC. We an- proud to state that we have thought our st<H-k of goods at PANIC PRICES, and We are now ready to sell anything in our are ready to sell them accordingly j line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing , to buy goods will fin<l it greatly to their ad- FOR CASH. ; vantage to examine our stock liefore pur- i chasing elsrwhrrr, ns we are determined not All we ask is a call and we will guarantee to l>e undersold by any house in Jackson satisfaction. |county. Remember the ohi pla<*e.'T8* All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. FISHER * CARO. R esigned .—Dr. Plummer, the pop ular Superintendent of the Western Vnion Telegraph Company, has lately resigned and taken charge of a drug Administrator of the estate of James Haw-; The petition of Win. Wheeler for a dis kins, deceased. store in Albany. He is succeeded by Give us a call, and then judge for Fanners are now busily engaged charge from his duties as Supervisor of yourself as to our capj»citv to furnish goods All persons in<lebt<*<l to said estate are a Mr. Lamb. hauling wheat to mill, and the vari District No. 13 was granted. as above. 5VHITEA MARTIN. requested to settle the same immediately J —AXI>— 29tf. ous grinding establishments are busy. The report of viewers appointed to view and all |M*rsons having claims against said I estate are requeste<l to present them with ; S ettle U p .—Persons indebted to l<x-ato a county road commencing at the proper voiic I kws to me at my residence AUTOM ATOLO GY ! ! The sale of the personal property of and the firm of Hull J- Nickell will shortly the Point of Rocks on the O. <’. M. Road, in Jacksonville within six months from the 3UM’ Finn! Xeir Goods! receive a statement of their indebted A. J. Coakley, deceased, brought out in Goose I^ake Valley, to the California date hensif. ADDISON IIEI.MS, ness, which they are requested to set a good attendance. Everything sold line, was confirmed and the r«»ad estab Adm'r Estate of James Hawkins. 1)ROF. J. H. STINSON WILL LECTURE I on the subject of Scien<-e, Superstition | lished. — and — Jacksonville. October 5, 1*74. 41x44. well. tle forthwith, as the business must be ami Automatoloirv at the Court House in 1 W ednesday , Sept. 23d. Jacksonville on WEDNESDAY EVENIN'«;. I settled without delay. P. J. Ryan is making preparations The proposals for building the Jail com < Molier 21, 1874, commencing al lialt-past to build a frame structure bt‘tween ing on to be heard, and only one bid—G. MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS. seven o’«-lock. X I<W PlllCES! R einstated .—B. F. Dowell, who Holt's, of $8,000—having been offered, After the lecture Hon. I. COX has con- , White A Martin’s and Miller’s new W. * uted to give an exhibition of his wonder which was rejected on account of exorbi was suspended as a claim agent by PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS GIVEN ful will and jiower over inanimate matter —AT— brick. tance, tho Clerk was orderetl to invite pro the Treasury Department at Washing 1 to selecting of Music for school pur bv causing object» to move from place to Ben Sachs has received an assortment posals for building the same, under the poses. Teachers favoring us with their or place and rising from the floor and floating ton, has returned the money overdrawn I specifications an 1 plans heretofore filed, ders need only state what class of Music in the air, thus overcoming the power of ASHLAND, OREGON. by him and been reinstated. He has of new goods, among which are some except that the walls lie of brick instead of they desire, and we will guarantee to make gravitation without using physical force, them a satisfactory selection. demonstrating that inert matter can be con published a pamphlet against W. C. elegant babies’ and children’s buggies stone. trolled by mind. These phenomena are GET THE BEST. Griswold, which has been received by and wagons. now exciting general interest in the scien T he T iles on F ire .—All over the tific world. Come and see for yourself and J. M. McCALL A CO. P. J. Ryan has a large number of State the tides are on fire with enthu The l»e«t NEW school singing book : many of our citizens. Fairy Echoes........................... Price, 8 GO hear an explanation. men engaged on his proposed two-sto siasm on tho subject of the next and The best standard school song book : A dmission ............................................ 50 Cents ave received and are still F or R oseburg .—We learn that sev ry brick, and is pushing matters last Grand Gift Concert of the Public 75 The Song Echo................. . Price, Children under 10 years of age not ad receiving the largest and best selected The best piano instructor : eral of our farmers intend hauling rapidly forward. st«»ck of goods ever before offered to the Peters’ Eclectic.................... Price, 3 25 mitted, as |K-rteet silence is absolutely Library of Kentucky, to come off on necex^ary for the success of the jterfor- public. The stock consists of Ix-st reed organ instructor their produce to Roseburg for sale. We are publishing full proceedings November 30, 1871. Until recently it The Kinkel ■>o ’s New Method.......... Price, This is a capital idea, providing they of the Legislature. Persons desir FANCY A STAPLE DRY-GOODS, i was thought that the excitement was The liest instructor for the voice : Ludden’s School for the voice,...... '» o 50 can make it profitable. Produce is so ing them for future reference should confined to the cities and towns, but The best guitar instructor ; JIEADY-MADE abundant here that it is difficult to 1 50 Worrall ’ s Guitar ................ ...Price, file away the T imes . reliable accounts show that the rural The best collection for male voices : (iENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, sell it at almost any price for cash, 1 5<> Sangerfest, ............................... Price, districts are as much in earnest on the Geo. A. King has thrown up his which in a great measure accounts for The l«>st colhsMion for mixed voices : BOOTS and SHOES, Ne Plus Ultra Glee Book.... Price. 1 54) position at Jay Beach’s, Fort Klamath, 1 subject as the cities. Indeed, the fact this movement on the part o£ our far The best collection for Church and Home : anil left for Nevada this week in is not surprising when it is known that f’ARl’ETM AND OIL-CLOTHS, The Cluster........................ ....Price, 1 50 mers. I — ♦--------- search of new fields in which to labor. j this is positively the last chance which The best instructor for accordion : ’s <’omplete Method........ 1 .70 Iron, Steel, can be given, and at this Concert $2,- The Sedgwick N ew A dvertisement .—E. Jacobs l>cst instructor for eon<,ertina : Morrell’s Minstrels, including Char 1 60 Sedgwick’s Complete Method........ 500,000 in cash will be distributed to comes to the front again in a new ad T he W ise M en oe the L and , the Divine, HOUSE SHOES AXD SAILS, ley Nickerson and Jake Wallace, the ticket-holders in such prizes or Published and mailed, post-paid, by vertisement, in which he announces the Physician, the Judge, use daily, in their J. L. PETERS. 599 Broadway, threaten to visit us before long. They gifts as $250,000, $100,000, $50,000, own home«*, and recommend to inyalids and New York City. he is prepared to sell his large and su GROCERIES, 41. Huflerers from Dys|>epsia, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Heartburn, In perior stock of fancy goods, groceries, arc now playing to good houses in the $25,000, $20,000. For further infor HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. digestion, Piles, Bilious Attacks, Liver mation, address clothing, etc., at the lowest living rates. Willamette. Complain*, Gout ami Rheumatic Affections. We., Wr. Our popular townsman Isaac Sachs Nature's own great and good remedy, GOV. T. E. B RAM EETTE, He this week received a large sup Louisvillle, Ky. ply of new goods for the fall and win led to the hymenia! altar the other day Rrices to Suit the Timos. Tarranli Efftncjcrnt Scltxrr Aprrirnl, one of San Francisco ’ s fairest daugh ter campaign, which he invites the F rom C oos B ay .—Howard A Buf as the hest nnd most reliable medicine ever public to call and examine. Don’t fail ters. The happy couple are expect fer and surveying party have returned offered to the people for the above class of WANTED. diseases. The nursing babe, its brothers to visit him and judge for yourselves. ed home next week. from Coos Bay, having finished their and sisters, its parents and grandparents Throe Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in rx- Geo. Kahler, brother of C. W. and surveying contract. They report the will all find this pleasant remedy well eliange for goods. Highest prices paid, and F or M arket .—Dick Ish and W. F. for their different complaints. For Goods sold at Cash rates. Roht. Kahler, of this place, formerly a I country rough, and an immense fire This space is reserved for BEN SACHS, adapted sale by all druggists. Please give us a call and convdn*« your Dninnan left on Wednesday, "th inst, resident of Jackson county, but now who is selling a complete and ele selves. [4“tL] McCALL A CO. raging in it at one time. Mr. Howard, with a band of thirty-three horses of the Willamette, is on a visit to his g-ant assortment of general merchandise at the I while surveying down hill, slipped J. H. HYZER, and mules for Sacramento. They are friends and relations in this section. lowest rates. on a log and in saving his compass HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! destined for a market and comprise I'l.AIX A OJtXAMEXTAL rAISTEll, from injury had a few ribs broken. We were visited by a severe thun many good animals. We trust Messrs. Manning A Ish will have the der and lightning storm last Friday In attempting to survey some land for JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, ¡good fortune to dispose of them at night, which threatened to do serious which a milling company had a U. S. profitable rates. Jackson county con damage, but fortunately subsided with Patent, the party came very near get ting into trouble with the company. tains a large surplus of horses, and we out injuring anything. T HAVE BOUGHT M r . ACKLEY’S 1N- They all seemed glad to get back 1 ternst in the painting business, and will roe no reason why more are not driven We are assured that the races an again. endeavor to conduct it myself on terms to off to a market. suit the times. Favors respectfully solic nounced to come off the end of this ited. ! P roductive V ine . — John Weiss, month will transpire, as considerable N. B.—I will settle all accounts of the late F rom H appy C amp .—Wm. Bybee i of this place, has a vine of not very firm, pro and con. J. H. HYZER. of the necessary bullion for the premi SELLING OUT CHEAP ! has just returned from a business tour Jacksonville, June 6, 874. 23tf. great dimensions, which this year bore ums has been collected. to Happy Caiup. We have been una 117 bunches of grapes. And Johnny lways on hand the best stock M. CATON. G. W. FREY. Latest advices from C. C. Beekman says it was not an extra year for ble to converse with him on the sub of Patent and Home-made Rifle and To Close Businoss, Shot Guns, single and double; Revolver« ject, but we learn that the packers in say that it will be some time before he grapes either. CATON A FREY, of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, small and jowerful; Dorringen», the latent — ----- — ♦.......... - that locality offer this year but 7 cents will return—perhaps upwards of a AT W. BILGER’S, JACKSONVILLE, and beat; also, the best Powder and Pow New Boot and Shoe Store* der Flasks; F rom S alem .—We received a letter a pound for dressed hogs. In previous month. His family and himself areen- Hunting and pocket knifes of the best brands ; all sorts of Shot and joying their visit finely. from Hon. W. J. Plymale yesterday years he has received 9) cents. He CALIFORNIA ST., JACISONVILLL HE UNDERSIGNED. DESIRING To Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in the Hportsman’s line. close out business, will sell out his en has offered to furnish his customers Hon. . J. Plyntale has been so evening, which we regret to say is too The above goods are all of the best qual tire stock of goods for COST and FREIGHT, this year at 8) cents. They having sick as to be absent from his post in late for this issue. It will appear next ; for CASH. ity, and will tie sold AVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED SETTLE UP.—All persona indebted are refused to accede to these terms, he is the Legislature for some days, but we week. in Jacksonville, respectfully inform CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. requested to settle up immediately. A word the nubli<> that they are prepared to do all making arrangements to drive in and are pleased to notice him now as in All orders promptly filled. Repairing done to the wise is sufficient. T hanks .—John Weiss has our kinds of work in the loot and shoe-making promptly and in good st vie. WILLIAM BILGER. line. Satisfaction guaranteed. k ill and puck on his own account. dustriously engaged as ever. thanks for a supply of luscious grapes. » Willow Springs. A ug. 29, 1874. 34. snf.* J ohn miller . 29tf. CATON ± FREY. SCIENCE! SUPERSTITION! H > A T ---------------- > ■■ — i H