The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 01, 1875, Image 3

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    P ersonal .—(’apt. O. C. Applegate
B ig I nvention .—Lloyd, the fa­ D eath would he impossible if the procla­
and Judson Small, of Lake county, mous map man, who made all the mations of tho alcoholic nostrum mongers
were In town yesterday. They are on maps for General Grant and the Union were truo. But, alas ! their terrible excit­
ants send thousands staggering to the grave.
JANUARY 1, 1875 their way homo from a trip to the army, certificates of which he publish­
FRIDAY,
Instead of addjng fuel to tho tiro of disease
Willamette.
with
such deadly compounds, try the cool­
ed, has just invented a way of getting
AGENTS FOR THE TIMES.
W. A. Childers, our new County a relief plate from «(eel so as to print ing, renovating, purifying and regulating
Goo. p. Rowell A Co....................... New York. Assessor, called on us yesterday. lie Lloyd’s Map of American Continent effect of that inoslimahle combination of
herbal juices and extracts, Dr. Walker’s
S. M. Pettingill A Co.....................New't ork.
L. P. Fisher............................... S»n Franeiwo. is making preparations towards enter­ —showing from ocean to ocean—on California Vinegar Bitters—the sole specific
Thus. Boyce................................ San Francisco
for Dyspepsia, Physical Debility, Headache,
Rowell A Cheeman............................ St. Louis ing upon the duties of his office, which one entire sheet of bank note paper,
Dan. L. Green................... Josephine County. will commence March 1st.
40x50 inches large, on a lightning Bilious Colic, Liver Complaints, Rheuma­
Chas. Hughes...... -,.......................... Kerbvville
i tism. Gout and Chronic Constipation.
John L. Carter, the well known pres«, and colored, sized and varnished
Ben Haymond................................ Rock Point
MARRIED.
painter, h .s removed his family to for the will so as to stand washing,
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RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY
town from Ashland, and will reside I and mailing any where in the .world for BLACK ERT —SC HI M A K ER—I n J ack son-
ville. December 25, 1874. bv Hon. E. B.
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I 25 cents, or unvarnished for 10 cents.
Watson, County Judge, William Blackert
M. E. CiU’Rcn.—Religious services every here permanently.
to Miss Sarah Schumaker.
Sunday, at the usual hours, by tho Rever­
This
map
shows
the
whole
United
W. Lair Hill, editor of the Oregon­
ends J. R. N. Bell, J. S. McCain and M. A.
ian, passed through town last week on States and Territories in a group, from
Williams, alternately.
NEW, THIS WEEK.
C atholic C hciu h .—Divine Services ev­ his way to Washington.
surveys to 1875, with a million places
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­
on it, such as towns, cities, villages,
Notice of Final Settlement.
ther Blanchett.
T
he
B
all
.
—
Decidedly
the
affair
of
mountains,
lakes,
rivers,
streams,
gold
M. E. SrNDAY>'i'imoL.—Regular meetings
every Sunday imernoon at 2 o’clock.
the season was the Christmas tail I giv­ mines, railway stations, Ac. This In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
C atholic S unray S chool . — Regular en at Veit’s Ilall last Friday evening,
for Jackson county, sitting in Probate
map should be in every house. Send
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two
December 23, 1874.
o’clock.
under the auspices of the Li e*ary So­ 25 cents to the Lloyd Map Company, In tho matter of the Estate of Barbara Hen­
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derson, deceased -
ciety. Fifty-seven tickets were sold. Philadelphia, and you will get a copy
P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER S GUIDE.
pEORGE II. LYNCH, ADMINTSTRA-
The youth and beauty’ of Jackson were by return mail.
Stages leave Jacksonville as follows :
\T tor of said estate, having filed in said
For R«x'k Point, Grant's Pass and Rose­ present in full force, and a highly en­
Court his final account for settlement, and
burg, every day at 8 a. in. Mail closes at joyable time was had/ The music by
also pravinst'for an order for setting the
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7:30 p. ni.
time for hearing the same ; therefore notice
For Phcvnix, Ashland, Yreka and Red­ the Jacksonville String Band was ex­
is hereby given that said final account will
ding. California, every day at 3:30 p. m.
be heard and determined in said Court on
cellent and supper by Mrs. Horne not
Mail e’o*es at 3 p. m.
Tuesday, the 2d day of Febi nary, 1875, at
For Applegate, Kerbvville. Waldo and to be excelled. The room was taste­
which time all persons having any objec­
Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday
tions to said final account and settlement
morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at S p. in. fully ornameuted and the Society
must then and there be made.
the preceding evening.
Bv order of Hon. E. B. Watson, County
spared no pains to make the affair an
The mail for Central Point, Table Rock,
Judge.
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
Eagle Point, Brownsljorough and Sam’s agreeable one, in which they were em­
December 23,1874.
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Valiev leaven every Wednesday morning ; inently successful. Dancing was kept
closes the preceding evening.
Notice of Intention.
The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- until the wee sma’ hours of morning,
nox ami Lake City, leaves Ashland every I
I
Monday morning. For Linkville every and all went home satisfied.
In the Probate Court of tho County of Jack-
i
Monday and Thursday mornings.
Money Order Office open from 9 a. in. to
5 p. m.
O f fice H ours —From 7 a. in. to 7 p. in ;
Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages.
Mail matter must lx» in on time or it will
not go.
M ax M uli . er , P. M.
I
A shland E ntertainment . — A
friend sent us the programme of the
entertainment to be given by the
Good Templars of Ashland, requesting
us to publish it. Unfortunately, it did
not reach us till after the T imes had
appeared last week, and a* he reg-
levted to give the date when it was to
transpire, we are in a quandary
whether the entertainment has oc­
curred or not. Consequently the pro­
gramme does not appear. Oar cor­
respondent should drop us some infor­
mation on the question.
G range E lection .— I icksonvllle
Grange No. 88, Patrons of Husbandry,
at its 1 ist regular session, December 1
I
26, 1874, elected the following officers ;
for the ensuing year: F. M. I’lymale, ■
\V. M.; Conrad Mingus, O.; \V. .1.
Plyrnalo, L ; John W. Dollarhide, S.;
II. F. Phillip*, A. S.; Jesse D.llar-
hide,C.; Jacob Ish. Treas.; I. W. Ber­
ry, Sec.; John R. Tice, G. K.; Mrs. I
Jo*ie L. Plymljile, Ceres ; Miss Annie
F or the I nterest of all P a li­ Miller. Pomona : Mi*s M irv S. Walk­
ties .—There can now be no doubt of er, Flora ; Mrs. Jane E. Plyhiale, L.
the wisdom of the course pursued by A. S.
Governor Bramlette, with reference to
F rost .—Thept*tfew nights have
the last Grand Gift Concert of the Ken­ been dear and bitterly cold, and
tucky Library. The? short p >stp mo­ everything outdoor* in the vegetable
ment to February 27th will insure or shrubbery line has been killed.
the sale of every ticket, which will be The frost was quite heavy on the
more satisfactory to every ticket-hold­ ground the next morning. Compara­
er, and more for the interest of Che tively little rain for mining has fallen
Library, and that there may be no as yet, and these cold nights are rough
doubt of it coming off this time, the on the miner, as they freeze up what
Governor proposes to return every little water there is. If we do not
ticket-holders’ money in ease of failure. receive some rain or snow ere long,
The firm of Hull A Nickell, in publishing
the T imes , ha* l»een dissolved bv mutual
consent, 1*. D. Hull withdrawing. All ac­
counts due said firm prior to September 1st,
1874, may l»e paid to either party, and all
accounts agiinst the firm will be paid by
the same. All persons indebted are re­
quested to settle forthwith, as the business
must lie closed without delay. All accounts
not settle'! in a reasonable length of time
will be placed in the hands of an attorney
tor collection. All unexpired contracts for
subscription, advertising, etc., will bo ful-
filled by the now proprietor.
P. D. H oll ,
C has . N ickell .
A H appy N ew Y ear to all.
R ailroads .—An article on rall-
roads appears on our first page.
C ounty C ourt . The January term
of the County Court will be held next
week.
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Ladies* and Gentlemen's
LEGAL ADV-ERJISEMENI^..-
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VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has l>een appointed by
the County Court of .Jackson countv, Ore­
gon. Administrator ot the Estate of A. J.
Rountree, deceased.
All persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to settle the same imme^liately,
and all persons having claim* against tho
said estate are requested to present them
with the proper vouchers to me at my resi­
dence in Goose Lake within six months
from the date hereof.
J. J. CHARLTON.
Administrator of Estate A. J. Rountree.
Novembec.27, 1874.
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BOYS’ and GIRLS’
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
I OR
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Administrator's Notice.
FURNISHING and ,
F
FINE TOYS
. - -- .
HOLIDAYS,
Executor's Notice.
CLOTHING,
VT0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
11 the undersigned has been appointed bv
the County Court of Jackson county, Ex­
ecutor of the Estate of Oliver M. Hurt, de­
ceased.
All persons indebted to said e*tate aro
requested to settle the same i in mediately,
ami all persons having claims against t-a'id
estate are requested to present them with
the projier vouchers to me at mv- residence
in Sprague River Valley within six months
from the date hereof.
JAMES JONES,
Executor estate of Oliver M. Hurt.
October 5, 1874.
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LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
CROCKERY, ETC.,
At E. Jacob's New Store.
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate.
4 LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD
1\ at the very lowest rates. If you don’t
believe me, call and ascertain prices for
yourselves. No humbug !
All kinds ot produce and hides taken in
exchange for goods.
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TN PURSUANCEOF AN ORDER AND
1 decree of the County Cour: tor the State
of Oregon, for Jackson County, sitting Jor
the transaction of Probate busines* Decem-
l>er the Sth, A. D. 1874. the undersigned,
Administrator of the Estate of John Thur-’
ber, Sen., deceased, will offer for sale tor
cash, in United States Gold Coin to the high­
FRANCO-AMERICAN
est bidder at public auction, at the Court
House door in Jacksonville, in said county,
on
Saturday, January 17th, 1855,
HOTEL <k RESTAURANT, The following described real property, situ­
son, State of Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of Wendelin
ated in the County of Jackson, State -oi Ore­
Nus, deceased.
gon, to-wit :
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
The S. W. Ji ot N. W. J4 of section 20;
To the lion. E. B. Watson, Judge of the
E. J4 of S. W. Ji ot section 30 ; W.
of j ^.
Probate Court of the County of Jackson :
E. Ji of section 30 ; E. 54 of N. E. J.,
, 4 ot sec­
T JAMES MILLER, ADMINISTRATOR
tion 30 ; S. W. Ji of N. W. J4 of section 2*3 ;
1 of the estate of Wendelin Nus, deceased,
N. E. Ji of N. E. 5i of section 3!. All iu
J ACKSON VILLE, OR EGON.
duly appointed and qualified as such under
Township 38, South of Range. 1 West, and
the order of the above named Court on the
containing three hundred and sixty Hrn s.
9l h day of June. 1874, do hereby give notice
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock r. m . ot
to whom it may concern that on the 1st day
said
day.
E. D. FOUDRAY.
Proprietress.
MADAME
HOLT.
of February, 1875, I will ask leave of the
Administrator of the Estate of John ’niur-
Probate Court for the County ot Jaek*on
ber, br., deceased.
Oregon, to resign iny trust as Administra­
I»ecember 14th, 1874.
tor of said estate.
t
.TAMES MILLER.
Dated Butte Creek, Dee. 31, 1874.
ltd.
IIE M ADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
of tendering her thanks to the public for
Sheriff’s Sale.
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­
tended to her, and would respectfully solicit
y virtue of an execution and its cont in nance.
Iler tables are always under her immedi­
order of sale tlulv issued by E. I).
Foudrav, Clerk of the Circuit Court for ate control ; and by her long experience in
Jackson county, State of Oregon, and to me the business she feels confident that she will
directed and delivered, in favor of James give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and
T. Glenn, ami against Elizabeth Johnson rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable
tor the sum of $311.25 gold coin, with inter­ style, suited to the accommodation of single
est at 10 per cent, per annum from Novem­ occupants or families. Her beds arealways
ber I8th, 1874, together with $20.69 costs kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
and af’eruing costs. I have levied upon and
OF
will offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bid lor foreash in U. S. Gold coin,
at the Court House in Jacksonville, in said
county, on
T
B
Saturdiy, January 30th, 1855.
at one o’cl >ck p. M. of said day, the follow­
ing describ'd real property, to-wit:
I
The southwest fraction of the northwest
quarter, and the northeast and northwest
fractions of the southwest quarter of Sec­
tion 12, in Township 3S, South of Range, 2
West, and known as lots No. 2, 3 and 4, in
said Section 12. containing 78 and 9-100
acres; all in Jackson county, Oregon. To­ This space is reserved for BEN SACHS,
•who is selling a complete and ele­
gether with all and singular the tenements
and hereditaments thereunto belonging and
gant assortment of general
merchandise at the
levied upon as the property of said Eliza­
lowest rates.
beth Johnson to satisfy the above demand.
J. W. MANN INC.,
Sheritfot Jackson county, Oregon.
Jacksonville, Dee. 30. 1*74.
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or
san
NCI8C0.
F or R oseburg . —I. W. Bern- left
The Great P
the Farmer«
Miner,
M
Merchant.
for Roseburg yesterday, loaded with
OUR BOYS AN
S’ DEPART. .
A N NIV ERS A RY. — List W t Ine*< I :t y but little placer mining will be done
hides, He goo* after a load of goods
ME XT IB A
TTR ACTIVE
whs the anniversary of Ruth Rdtekah this year.
FEATURE
for Muller & Solomon.
a------- •-------
As a Fires.de 0»
the Family
Degree Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., and
Gr
Je
the
•
A
t
W
ork
.
—
The
authorities
of
Sis
­
led.
B eef C attle .—Matt Obenchain the event was celebrated by a supper
EVERY
G
HAVE
IT.
has just returned from Butte ('reek, at Odd Fellows’ Hall in the evening. kiyou county, Cal., are still at work on
where he has been selecting a lot of A full attendance of the Order was their road from Yreka to Linkville,
and have twelve men busily engaged.
A Fret Oo
a Club.
to u hoerer get»
fine cattle for this market.
present and several hours were pleas­
I
This is an enterprise to capture the
3 Cop
, One Year, •
0 50
I. O. It. M.—At a regular meeting antly passed away. We acknowledge trade of Like county, and although
• Cop
• CO
the
receipt
of
some
excellent
cake,
for
10 Cop
00
of Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1,
our citizens seem aware of this fact,
Payable
advance in U. S. Ool Co is
which
we
are
duly
grateful.
I. O. It. M., held December 29, 1874,
a equivalent in Currcnc
nothing I lls as yet been done in the
the following officers were elected for
I. O. O. F. E lection .—At a regu­ ► premises to keep the trade in Jackson
A m
ifleent MAP of the
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the ensuing term : Sachem, Sol.
county.
Facile (oast
i
lar meeting of Jacksonville Lodge No.
TALMAGE’S PAPER,
Sachs; S. 8., P. D. Parsons ; J. S., J.
to every sc.b.c.ILe •
10, I. O. O. F., held December 2C»,
T horoughbred C olt .—Judge J.
DE
YOUXG A CO, I to
N. T. Miller.
T iik G reat P reserver of H ealth .—
1874, the following officers were (’. Tolman, of Ashland, last week re­ I Tarrant
Mill
Frawicifeco.
’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient can “The Christian at Work !”
All
Postmaster«
ure authorized
D r . J. M. M ay .—This incorrigible elected for the ensuing term : (’. W. ceived a fine thoroughbred eqlt, which always be relied upon as a pleasant, mild
aceive
Bab.xjiicuvn^.
Specimen
speedy and. positive cure in all cases of
“The Best Religious Paper.”
tent free. S kxd ior onr
bilk, who two years ago hung out his Savage, N. G.; John Miller, V. G.; he purchased at the California State Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Si< k
Indigestion, Sour Stomach.
shingle in Ashland as a Doctor, and i Sol. Sachs, It. S.; Win. Bybee, Treas- Fair last September. He is described Headablre,
Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Flatulency,
A CHOICE OF
left this county between two suns, has urer; Silas J. Day, P. S.; Ka-par by the Yreka Union as being a Nor­ Fullness of blood, and all Inflammatory
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Complaints,
where
a
gentle,
cooling
cathar
­
turned up at Dorris’ Bridge, Modoc Kubli, Isaac Sachs and Jacob Ish, folk, out of a Belmont mare, twoylears tic is required. So says the Chemist; so TWO BEAUTIFUL BBEMIUMS !
PiHili QueMti«»iiN lor 111 Villi UM...-!{«««>
old, and weighs 925 pounds, iu thin savs the Physician ; so says the great
county, Cal., where he follows the Trustees.
the routine medicines of the profession done
American Public of the nineteenth century.
avocation of bar-keeper in connection
Heed ve then, and be not without a bottle
. N ILLUSTRATED roRTFOI.IO OF you no good ? Are you •discouraged and
J ail A fire .—Shortly after the flesh.
in the house. Before life is imperiled, deal /Y Twelve Gems, by Hendschel, each 8‘< miserable? If so. test tin» properties of the
with practicing medicine.
new Vegetable Specific,
UTWA-er’« I me
Brown brothers had been lodged in
E lection .—The following are the judiciously with tho symptoms. Remem­ by 1054 inches, or the superb Chromes, gar
Bitter«, already famous as the finest in­
ber that, the slight internal disorder of to­ ••T he T wins ,” 22 bv 28 inches, after loind-
E xhibition .—To-morrow evening jail, the roof of that establishment was officers elected for the ensuing term day may become an obstinate, incurable seer. Price, 83.25, including postage. No vigorant, corrective and alterative that has
ever seen the light. Dyspepticsand persons
W. J. Stanley’s school, assisted by oth­ discovered to be on fire, but it was at a’ regular meeting of Ruth Rebekah disease to-morrow. Sold hv all druggists. Extras of any kind. Without Premium, ot bilious habit should k«*ep it within reach,
$3 i>er annum.
if they value health and ease.
ers, will give another exhibition at the speedily extinguished, before any Degree Lodge No. 4, L O. O. F., held
ATTENTION, AGENTS.
CANDIES
!
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Liberal Commissions and exclusive I
School House.
A first-class pro­ damage was done. The fire seems to December 28, 1874 : Ka«par Kubli, N.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
territory. Samples and circulars free. Send
gramme is announced, and everybody have caught from the flue which ap­ G.; Jane Kubli, V. G.; Rachel Fisher,
postal card nt once to
H atpy R elief to Y otxg M kx from tho
HORATIO C. KING, Publisher.
should attend. The proceeds will bo pears to have been defective. A new R. S.; Frances Luy, P. S.; Mary Mil­
CA1TTT & WAGNER,
effects
of Errors and abuse* in early life.
Box 5105, New York,
ler Treasurer.
Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar­
used to purchase an organ for the fluo was put in Immediately.
riage removed. New nleihod of treatment.
school. We shall speak more fully on
New and remarkable remedies. Books arid
R oad S upervisors .—Under the
J ockey C lub .—There will be a Wholesale and Retail Confectioners,
circulars sent Iree, in sealed envelopes. Ad­
the subject in our next.
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Number 2
new law passed by the last Legislature, meeting of our citizens at the office
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.,—an In­
—
AT
—
C aptured .—The notorious Brown road supervisors are required to make of II. K._ Hanna, U'Q-, iq the. Court
stitution having a high reputation for hono­
101 Montgomery St., S. F»
rable conduct and professional skill.
45
■brothers, who murdered Oliver Hurt their returns at the January term of House, for the purpose of organizing
KERBTVILLE, JOSEPHINE Co.
in Sprague River Valley last Summer, the county court, in place of the a jockey club, on Monday night. The
4 TTENTION IS CALLED TO
IM-
GEORGE SCHUMPF,
-were captured in that vicinity on February term, as heretofore. Those public is invited to attend.
A menso assort men of (\ST ."JT1
Christmas by Deputy Sheriff Kent and interested will take notice and govern
uitable for the COMING IIOL-
other good* suitable
BARBER,
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
__ in all climates. I
Warrante<l to _ keep
C hristmas .—Christmas day passed IDAYN.
ure
in
announcing
to
the
people
of
Jo
­
Jhis assistant, H. L. Webb, of this place. themselves accordingly.
Price*
Prices 1 low and term* liberal. Orders
9r< c.r.a for
sephine oopntv and the’publia generally, CALIFORNIA. STREET, Jackson ville,
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off Wry quietly-T-more so than here­ the interior promptly and carefully attend­ that
The party arrived in town this week,
he has lust opened a store in KERBY
49ni3.
ed to.
49ni3’
R
aces
.
—
A
couple
of
races
occurred
at
VILLE,
ana stocked tfie same with a choice
tofore.
Nothing
marred
its
serdnitv
and the prisoners are now safely
and complete assortment ui
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the
race
track
last
Saturday
afternoon..
he undersigned takes pleas -
except the l>oys with fire-crackers, and
lodged in jail. We were unable to
nre tn announcing that he is now in­
NOTICE.
One
was
for
a
small
purse
and
the
General Merchandise,
even they were weak.
stalled in his new and elegant quarters,
obtain an authentic account of the
which are fitted up in the latest and most
Which will be w>14 at the lowest prices. approved style. All branches of the busi­
capture this week, but in our next we other for a bridle, which were both
rnilE
ANNUAL
MEETING
OF
THE
won by S. Booth’s horses. The races
F or T he M ines —The Yreka pa­ 1 Gold Hill Quartz. Mining Company will A fair share oft he public patronage solicited. ness executed in first-class manner.
«hall fully describe the affair.
P. S.—I will shortly receive via Crescent
I have also added bath-rooms, complete
being of little consequence, no time pers announce that several person, be held at its office at the store of Sachs City
an elegant stock of fancy goods.
Bros Jacksonville, on Saturday, the 9th
and convenient in their appointments, and
M. MENSOR.
from that region talk of emigrating to day of January, 1875. A hill attendance is Give me a call.
To be R emoved .—A Washington was taken.
those desiring a good, clean bath of any de­
Kerbyville, Oct. 21, 1874.
43.
requested,
as
the
election
of
officers
and
oth
­
scription can be accommodated.
the
new
mines
at
Galice
Creek
ere
dispatch, dated December 22d, says In­
er business of importance will be transacted.
S now .—A little snow fell last week
Bv order of the President.
DANDRUFF LOTION,
dian Inspector Van Dever, on advice in the valley, but not enough to lay long.
M. CATO.7.
G. W. FREY.
'
IKE SACHS, Secretary’.
of Representative Luttrell and B. J. any length of timp. Snow is thick on
50t^i’
Ah entirely new discovery for cleansing
T hanks .—Mrs. Horne has our Jacksonville. Dec. 1°- 1874’
CATON & FREY,
the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu*
Tengra, will recommend that Ochoco the Cascade range, and where the
thanks for a liberal supply of excellent
ral vigor. Price, $ LOO per bottle.
SETTLE UP.
Indians be removed from Warner val­ road crosses it was 10 inches
New
Boot
and
Shoe
Store.
I
deep cake.
I
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER.
ley and confined on Klamath or anoth­ when Deputies Kent and Webb
trav-
CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE.
MILL NOTICE.
B all .—There will be a ball at 4 LL PERSONS KNOWING THEM-
er reservation. This tribe of Indians eled it the other day.
A selves indebted to tho undersigned,
Veit’s Hall to-night.
has been an annoyance to the settlers of
E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE
proprietor of tho Eagle Brewery, are here­
wheat in storo, and will commence
by
requested
to
come
forward
and
settle
AVING
PERMANENTLY
LOCATED
M ass .—The Catholic Church was
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Warner Valley, and now that the sol­
grinding on th« 10th inst.
...
their accounts, either by cash cr noto. by
in
Jacksonville,
respectfully
inform
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diers have been removed from Camp crowded Christmas to witness the mid­ fiB-V or the very best Photographs, go to I the 1st ol January, 1875. Prompt compli­
Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery withan ELE­ ance with this request will save cost and I kinds of work in the boot ami shoe-making bushel, or exchange.
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Warner it is well enough to remove i night mass. Father Blanchett offici­ VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran« trouble.
JOSEPH WETTERER. I line. Setisiaction guaranteed.
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