The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 12, 1875, Image 1

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THE BEH0CBAT1C TIMES.
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Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine
Published Every Friday Morning, By
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CHAS. NICKEL!,,
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EWTM AO PROPRIETOR.
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Building.
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VOL. V
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1875
NO. 11
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each subsequent one........... i.00
For legal advertisements, $2.50 per square
of 12 lines, first insertion, and $1.00 pet square
for each subsequent insertion.
A fair reduction from the above rates made
to vearly advertisers.
Yearly Advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly executed.
I
Furniture Ware - Room,
1 >R0 FESSION AL ( ’ARDS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
GENERAL NOTES AN» NEWS.
NI MMEK LAKE VALLEY.
(T’RINti THE HICCOl'OH.
The Reese River (Nevada) Reveille
A correspondent of’ the Corvallis
An inexpensive Arctic expedition is
Governor............ -w............. • »
L P- Grover
proposed to be carried into effect by Democrat writes as follow’s concerning tells the following :
Secretary of State,??................. S. F. Chadwick
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
A young gentleman who attends
Government aid and private subscrip­ Summer Lake Valley, in Lake county:
State Treasurer,........................... A. H. Brown
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
the Austin public school had been told
State Printer..............
M. V. Brown Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
tion.
The wind has been terrible “stout” that a sudden shock or fright would
Sup’t of Public Instruction...!.. !.. Rowlund his professional services to the public.
Office on California street, adjoining Ca­ !
FIRST JVDIi'IAI. DISTRICT.
Benton county is being rapidly in this valley this winter; it blew the cure the hiccough, and the other even­
ton
’
s
shoe-shop.
Residence
on
I
bird
street,
i
Circuit Judge............ . .......................... P. !’• Prim
DAVID IA NN
filled up with immigrants from differ­ top off of one house, and also blew sev­ ing, while he was studying his lesson
i
District Attorney,.... -................ H. K. Hanna opposite anti west of the M. E. < hureh.
eral haystacks down. It is the worst
I
ent portions of the so-called Western enemy the Summer Lakers have to for the morrow by drawing a picture
JACKSON COUNTT.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
of the schoolma’am on his slate, his
H. K. HANNA,
States.
Uountv Judge,.......... .................... E. B. Watson
of furniture, consistin g of
contend with.
respected progenitor was seized with
LAW.
r.
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(John O’Brien,
The organization of Lake county by a fit of hiccoughs. The old gentle­
County Commissioners.......] M A Hueston ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT
A
charter
for
a
Grand
Encampment
BEDSTEADS,
SherifT,........................................... J- W. Manning
Jacksonville, Oregon,
of the I. O. O. F., for Oregon, has been the Legislature of ’74 is regarded by man was tilted back in his chair, with
..........................
F.
D.
Fnndrav
Vlerk..............
the people generally as a very unwise
BUREAUS, TABLES,
granted and will be instituted in a and injudicious movement. The new his feet resting on the stove, and the
T rpstMirplf,... .................................... . K. Kubli Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
young hopeful concluded to try the
Prompt attention given to all business left
A «tsessnr,..... ............................... W. A. Childers
GUILD MOULDINGS,
few weeks.
county embraces the Link River, Lost cure on him. Just as the old man was
School Superintendent,.......... IT. C. Fleming in mv care.
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Mnrvevor............................................ F. C. Mason
The Chicago Tribune (Republican) River, Sprague River, Goose Lake (all “rastling with a heart-breaking hie the
STANDS, SOEAS, LOUNGES,
Coroner............................................. H. T. Tnlow
C. w. KAHLER.
F. R. WATSON
editorially calls Attorney-General Wil­ that lies in Oregon), Drew’s Valley, boy jumped up and yelled “Fire!”
Official Paper....................... D emocratic T imes
CHAIRS OF ALI j KINDS.
KAHLER & WATSON.
Crooked Creek, Chewaucan and Sum­
JOSETHINE COUNTY.
liams a “miracle of inefficiency and mer Lake countries, taken from Jack- The old man was just getting out cuh
—cuh, but he never got it out. He
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, prejudice.” Ke-rect.
Attornrys and Counselors-at-Law,
County Judge,............................M. F. Baldwin
son county, and the Silver Lake Val­ gave a jump which tilted over his
CeontyCommtomoners........ •[ ^^.7 NeelJ
Returned Black Hills miners, said to ley, taken from Wasco county. In chair, and, in endeavoring to regain
ETC., ETC.
Jacksonville, Oregon,
I I
Sheriff,........................................... Dan. L. Green
be reliable men report at Sioux City point of wealth and population Lake his lost equilibrium, his feet flew up
Clerk............................................... (’has. Hughes
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
county may not be the least in the against the table, upsetting it and a
Treasurer,..................................
Wm. Naucke other Courts of this State.
hand ami made to order. Planing done on gold is plentiful, no trouble with In­
State; but it is entirely too small to student’s lamp which stood upon it,
Assessor............ ?............................................... John Howell
Undertaking a spe­
Office in the building formerly occupied reasonable terms,
dians
and
comfortable
winter
quarters.
support a fat board of county officials. and his head landed in the ashes on
School Superintendent,................. B. F. Sloan by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House.
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Surveyor,..................................... W. N. Sandors
The leader in the getting up of this the stovehearth. The old lady, hear­
The
people
of
the
Willamette
Val
­
Coroner......................................... Geo. E. Briggs
J. IT. STINSON.
. '
J. II. NEIL.
Official Paper....................... D emocratic T imes
“EXCELSIOB”
ley, or at least the southern portion of new county is generally believed to be ing the racket, came running in from
STINSON & NEIL,
individual who, by some crook or the kitchen and tripped over the old
COURT SITTINGS.
it, are luxuriating upon Yaquina Bay the
turn,
crawded into the chair of County
’s prostrate form, knocking down
Attorneys
and founsrllors-nt-Law. '
Jackson County/.— Circuit Court, second
oysters, fresh from the sounding sea. Judge. In polities, the county will be a man
«
LIVERY
STABLE,
what-not with a lot of glass and china
Monday in February. June and November.
County Court, first Monday in each month.
Mr. R. P. Earhart has sent about intensely Democratic.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
ornaments. When that boy’s father
The Winter, properly speaking, be­ arose from the wreck and shook the
Josephine Oonntu.— CiYenit Court, second
Oregon Street, Jacksonville,
$350,
contributed
by
Masonic
lodges
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­ WiR practice in the Supreme, District and
gan on Jan. 13th; snow fell to the
tober. Countv Conrt. first Monday in Jan­ i other Courts of the State. Prompt atten­
throughout the State, to relieve the depth of an inch, and on the following ashes and splinters of glass out of his
tion given to all business entrusted to our
hair and clothes he was cured of the
uary, April, July and October.
J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr’s. sufferings of the people of Kansas, to night it fell about 14 inches deeper,
care.
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT.
hiccoughs, but there was a look of
Office on California street, between
the Grand Master of that State.
all
of
which
laid
on
up
to
Feb.
4th.
Justice of the Peace, * • .....................J. IT. Stinson
sternness
in his eye ; the boy says he
Third and Fourth.
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Constable...................................... A. M. Asbury
Stock
was
doing
fine
until
the
storm
know’s it was a “stern” look—feeling
Multnomah county, the banner fruit­
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
aving just received a new
set in, but it has cut them down con­ “stern” as he can testify. He says
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. [ A. C. MATTHIAS, M. D.
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­ growing district of the State, has fallen siderable.
f C. C. Beekman, Pres’t,
CALLENDER & MATTHIAS,
fright is a splendid cure for the “hic­
riages, we are now prepared to furnish our
; Sol. Sachs,
into
line
and
formed
an
Alden
fruit
I
spent
a
w
’
eek
at
Silver
Lake
during
patronsand the public generally with as
•! John Bilger. ’
cups” but that the “stern” look it oc­
Fruiter*
Physicians & Surgeons,
preserving company, with a good work­ the snow storm ; the snow is about casions is three hundred thousand
Henry Judge,
FINE TURNOUTS
! K. Kubli.
the same there as here. The people times worse than the “hiccups.” He
ing capital in shares of $100 each.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
As can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
..U. S. TTavden
Recorder,
of that valley are taking things by the
horses hired to tro to any part of the country.
....ITenrv Pape
Treasurer
The public debt statement show’s a “smooth handle” and are enjoying can’t play tag now’, as he says bis
Animals
BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Horses
.......Fred. Grob
mother has forbidden him, and he sits
Marshal,....... ..
broke to work single or double. Horses decrease of $G,680,183 during Feb­ themselves by hunting antelope and
Peter Boschev
Street Commissioner
Having formed a co-partnership for the boarded, and the best of caro bestowed upon
on the edge of the seat at school and
ruary. Wc must remember, however, catching otters. The only excitement lies on his front in bed, and silently
practice of our profession, we oiler our ser­ them while in our charge.
vices to the public.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
that the elections in Connecticut and there this Winter was a fight on horse­ murmurs that the “old man can hic­
OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
,3^r Office on California Street, opposite
back, near the “hills,” between a Tar­ cough his consamed old head off be­
Union Livery Stable.
A liberal share of the public patronage is New Hampshire are close at hand.
¿¿dQte- Jacksonville Loiler Xo. 10. 1.0.0. F., I
head and a Webfoot, and resulted in fore he will ever try again to cure him.”
solicited.
[2«tt]
MANNING A ISH.
Holds its reirular meetings every
The
first
installment
of
stake
money
the former drawing the first blood,
Dr. J. C. BELT,
.
Saturday evening at the Odd Fel­
for
the
match
of
$2,500
a
side
and
the
but
the latter claimed the victory.
P ool -S elling in the B eecher -
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
THE
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON,
Summer Lake Valley abounds in T ilton T rial . —So intense is the in­
invited to attend.
heavy-weight championship of Amer­
C. W. SAVAGE, N. G.
Jacksonville. Oregon.
ica, between Tom Allen of St. Louis natural curiosities. The river of the terest in the matter, that pools are sold
S ol . S achs , Rec. Sec’y.
CITY
nRUG
STORE,
same name rises in one body at the
Jacob Ish, Isaac S h H is , Kaspar Kubli,
and George Rooke of Newark, was put foot of a hill, as cold as any mountain on the issue of the trial, as on the re­
sult of a horse race. On Saturday
Trustees.
Having located in the town of Jacksonville,
up
a
few
days
ago.
stream
in
Oregon,
’
and
after
running
a
night at Day’s, No. 166 Fifth Avenue,
JACKSONVILLE.
for the purpose of practicing Surgery and
half
mile
it
encounters
boiling
springs,
a large number of these pools were
The following counties in Oregon re­
other branches of nis profession, respect­
Jacksonville Stamm No. 14^. T. 0. R.
which
make
the
water
lukewarm
all
fully
asks
a
portion
of
the
public
patron
­
sold, amid the utmost hilarity. The
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
port to the Agricultural Department at
age. Office—Second door north of the U.
through
winter.
The
river
affords
majority of purchasers evidently agree
evening at the Odd Follows’ IIsll. Brothers
he new ftrm of kahler a bro . Washington the number of sheep
S. Hotel.
.
4Stf.
In good standing are invited to attend.
have the largest and most complete
nearly as much W’ater as Mary’s river with the majority of the public— that
F. GROB, O. C.
assortment of
killed by dogs in the year 1874. (at Corvallis,) and is not over one mile there will be no definite result to
S imon C aro . r . S.
Trustees—Herman v. Ilelms, Ben Sachs, ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, DRUGS, MEDICINES <t CHEMICALS, Clackamas, 50 head, Curry, 150, Lane, in length ; it empties into the lake. the trial. The “disagreement of the
Max Muller.
The springs are mineral, and a person jury” was the favorite against the field,
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also 300, Linn, 126, Multnomah, GO.
CONDUCTED BA’
needs no soap in washing in them. w’hich consisted of Beecher and Tilton
the latest and finest styles of
Dan Rice, the circus man, is again The valley abounds with numerous —
Orrroninn Pncahentas Tribe Xo. L Ira- THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES,
that is to say, bets of two to one were
STATIONERY,
proved order of Red Men. holds its
and overw’helmningly a bankrupt. sulphur springs. On the tops of moun­ made that there w’ould be a disagree­
stated councils at the Red Men’s
And a groat variety of PERFUMES and He has over two hundred creditors, tains may be found washed gravel. ment of the jury rather than that
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in
the eighth run. A cordial insulation to all
he scholastic year of thts TOTLET ARTTCT.ES, including the best and scattered over the United States, and Burnt rock is also found on the moun­ either plaintiff or defendant would get
brothers in good standing.
.
.
school will commence about the middle cheapest, assortment of COMMON and PER­
his indebtedness amounts to $200,000. tains, showing that at some period in a verdict. In some of the pools the
SOL. SACHS, S.
of August, and is divided in four sessions, FUMED SOAPS in this market.
the world’s history this country has agreement was knocked down at $50
AP?T Prescriptions carefully compounded.
C. W. S avage , C. oi R.
of eleven weeks each. The following are the
Assets,
one
suit
of
clothes,
$75.
44
ROBT.
KAHLER,
Druggist.
been on fire. There is also a rock to $25 for the field, and $2 for a ver­
terms:
$40.00
Dr. D. XV. Ballard, of Lebanon, Linn quarry that is in itself a curiosity. dict for Tilton and $1 for a verdict for
Board and tuition, per term...............
Orrson Divisim No. 1, ’
4.00 TABLE ROCK SALOON,
Bed ami Bedding.................................... .
county, a few days since, had a pine The rocks are found in cells, like hon­ Beecher.
s.oo
Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets Drawing and painting...........................
and are nearly square, Ijeing
. 15.00
#>n Tuesday evening of each week in the Piano,...........................................................
tree cut down on his place, which is ey-comb,
OREGON STREET,
from
three
to seven inches through,
. 5.00
Red Men’s Hall. Brothers and sisters in Entrance fee, only once,....................
A ttention to the O ld . —A little
said to be 269 years old, judging by and can be got out as long as desired ; thoughtful
good standincare Invited to attend.
attention, how happy it
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors.
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
DAN E. CRONEMILLER, W. P.
the rings in the tree. The tree was they are as hard as iron, and can stand makes the old ! They have out-lived
J. R. W ade , R. S.
$ ß.00
Primary, per term,.................................
six feet through at the butt and for fire quite as well. There are many most of the friends of their early youth.
Junior,
“
........................................ 8.00
he proprietors of this well - twenty feet up. It w’as fifty feet to other objects W’orthy of note, but space How lonely their hours ! Often their
“
........................................ 10.00
Warren Lodfr 5o. 1ft, 1 F. It I. M., Senior,
known and popular resort would in­
W’ill not permit mention of them. partners in life have long filled their
Pupils are received at any time, and their
Holds its regular communications
form their friends and the public generally the first limbs. It will make twenty
Summer
Lake valley affords a fine field silent graves; often their children
'' on the Wednesday evenings or pre­ terms will be counted from the day of their that a complete and first-class stock of the
ceding th« full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ entrance. For further particulars apply at best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and cords of wood.
for the State Geologist to labor in.
they have followed to the tomb. They
the Academy.
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gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand.
Tn
the
election
for
President
in
1876
The
one
thing
needful
in
this
county
stand solitary, bending on their staff,
M ax M uller , Sec’y.
Thev will be pleased to have their friends
is
a
mail
route.
As
it
is,
we
of
Sum
­
waiting till the same call shall reach
the
thirty-seven
States
of
the
Union
”
GEORGE SCHÜMPF, “call and smile.
mer
Lake
have
fo
go
eighty
miles
them. How often they must think of
.
CABINET.
will choose 3G6 electors. Those States
Roth Rrh’knh D pstpt lolff 5o. 1.1. 0. 0. F.,
after
our
mail.
Silver
Lakers
have
to
absent, lamented faces ; of the lovo
BARBER,
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found in which slavery lately existed w’ill
Holds its regular meetings on every other
heto. We would be pleased to have persons
go upwards of one hundred and w’hich cherished them, and the tears
i ■ A
•
Monda^ evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
possessing curiosities and specimens bring choose 138 of them. The New’ Eng­ twenty-five miles. In Silver Lake
Members in good standing are invited to CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville.
of sympathy which fell W’ith theirs,
them
in. and we will place them in the Cab­
attend.
K. KUBLI, Ji. G.
r
■ .
land
States,
together
with
New
York,
valley
there
are
fifty
or
sixty
persons
;
now all gone. Why should not the
inet for inspection.
R achel F isher , R. S.
in
Summer
Lake
there
are
upwards
of
WINTJEN A HELMS.
young
cling around and comfort them,
Pennsylvania
and
New
Jersey,
will
he undersigned takes pleas -
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
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one
hundred
;
in
Chewaucan
there
are
cheering
their gloom with songs and
ure in announcing that he is now in­
choose 113, and the tw’elve States ly­ near one hundred ; in Crooked Creek
JWWHDUIT LITERARY SOCIETY,
stalled in his new and elegant quarters,
happy smiles ?
Holds its regular meetings at the District which are fitted up in the latest and most EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, ing west of the Ohio, in which slavery valley about seventy-five or one hun­
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.
School House every Friday evening.
approved style. All branches of the busi­
T he SnoT S tage D river .—Yes­
did not exist, will choose the remain­ dred, and in other little valleys
CH AS. NK’RltLL. President.
ness executed in first-class manner.
C alifornia S treet ,
ing 115.
Miss D ora C ardwell , Sec’y.
through which w’e pass there are set­ terday, says the Sacramento Record-
I have also added bath-rooms, complete
and convenient in their appointments, and
John Noland,
Proprietor.
The Pacific J xikey Club of San Fran­ tlers, all deprived of mail facilities, ! C/ttton of the 25th ult, there passed
those desiring a good, clean bath of any de­
making near four hundred persons through here on his W’ay to San Fran­
JOHN L. CARTER & SON, scription can be accommodated.
cisco w’ill give their annual purse of that are deprived of mail connection cisco, Mr. Culverhouse, the stage dri-
one but the choicest and best $30,000 (an increase of $5,000 over last with the outside w’orld. A weekly i ver shot near Reading a few days since
DANDRUFF LOTION,
PAINTERS.
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars year) in November next. In connect
route from Silver Lake to Goose Lake by stage robbers. He declined to bbey
An entirely new discovery for cleansing
kept.
the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu­
tion with -this colossal purse, the Cali­ would accommodate all these frontiers­ the orders of the highw’aymen to stop,
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
ral
vigor.
Price,
$1.00
per
bottle.
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
fornia Confederacy for the Importa­ men, and w’ould not cost the Govern­ and they shot him in the right side of
all kinds of Painting, including
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
the face. The right eye is thought to
ment over $5,000 at the farthest.
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER.
tion and Improvement of Thorough­
pay. Families needing
.................................
anything
in
niv
line
be ruined. Mr. Culverhouse w’ent to
Messrs.
Ooley
&
Goodpasture,
of
..
.
..
1
¡HOUSE PAINTING,
i
can always be supplied with the purest and bred Horses in that State propose send­
San
Francisco for the purpose of ob­
Summer Lake, while watering their
SIGN PAINTING,
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
GRANGERS,
ing their agent—William Shear—to sheep in Chew’aucan river, during the taining the best medical and surgical
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
call, and you will be well satisfied.
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NVAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
Europe about the 20th of March, to freeze-up, in a hole cut in the ice, lost treatment passible.
PATE0NI2E HOME INDUSTRY!
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n .
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RAILROAD SALOON, purchase a flyer to compete for the about one hundred head. They began
ALL Style« of Graining Done.
IIow
r
to
C
atch
G
ophers
.—Where
to crowd around the watering place
prize.
Orders from the country promptly attend-
Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon,
until one was pushed in, and then the they throw up the freshest dirt scrape
I CAN FURNISH
’•d to.
,
21 m3.
The Statesman says : “Mr. E. W. rest followed suite to the tune of one away the dirt and dig a place to put a
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
common steel rat trap, so that you can
First-Claas
WATER
PIPE,
Hammond, formerly of the Klamath hundred.
The City Brewery,
Ji». ÌT
f *
[The correspondent errs greatly in put a board or shingle over the hole
agency, has presented to the Natural
Cheaper and More Durable
—BY—
it be level. Be sure to dig the
THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . History and Literary Association a saying that the gentleman who was and
place deep enough. Give the trap
—THAN—
VEIT SCHUTZ.
number of specimens from the Galice appointed County Judge (Hon. E. C. plenty of room to spring. Put your
»*
.
Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material
hoice wines , liquors and ci­ Creek and Southern Oregon mines, as Mason) was the leader in getting up trap down and put a board and cover
gars constantly on hand. The reading follows : Cinnabar croppings from the this new county.
What virtues or ail- it over with dirt so it will be dark.
ANY SIZE FURNISHED.
VTR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
JY1 ______
forms the citizens of Jacksonville
Houck and Ish lode, Griffin’s Creek, ings the formation of this new county Don’t trouble it till next morning and
___
_
and
cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf.
’surrounding country that he is now manu­
Jackson county, and specimens from may possess we are not prepared to you will generally always have him.—
facturings and » ill eonstautijr keeppn hand
John Minto.
Send
y
Mir
orders
tn
tho verv best of Lager Beer. Those wishing
H. L. WEBB.
R. P. JONES. the Wagner Creek lode, same county. say; but Mr. Mason opposed this
JOSIAH HANNAH,
a cool glass of beer should give me a call.
THE
, .
Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville.
Two colored men took refuge un­
Also specimens from the Yank and measure and gave bis views against it
■
r1 r y
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der
a tree in a violent thundershower.
Chieftain lodes on Galice creek, Jose­ in a card in the T imes several weeks
NEW
STATE
SALOON,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE.
phine county, of gold and silver ore. before the Legislature entertained the “Julius, can you pray ?” said one.
“No, Bam,” was the reply; “nebber
Corner of California and Third Streets,
otice is hereby given to all
Mr. Hammond also presented speci­ matter. We make this statement in prayed in my life.” “Well, can’t you
ll
persons
indebted to the
persona indebted to. the undernigued
undersigned are requested to come for­
mens found near the Chetco wagon justice to Mr. Mason, who is misrepre­ sing a hymn?” “No, Sam, don’t know
Webh As Jonen, Propr’s.
that I have placed my accounts in th»» ward and settle. Those who have not the
haAds of J. fl. Stinson, Justice of tho l*eace, ready carti can settle ia lumber, wood, hay
road, that contain iron, silver, copper sented in the premises.—E d . T imes , j no hymn?” Well, see heah, honey,
for collection. Those interested will take or grain. I wish to live and let live. So
and unknown metal supposed to be tin.
sqmfin ’ligious is got to be done heah,
^notice, as business is meant. __ __
take warning, as others aTe better collectors T3NGI48H ALK AND PORTER, together These specimens can be seen at the
T he original “homestretch”—across mighty sudden. S’poso you pass the
DAVTD CRONEMXLLER.
than myself
j. c. BELT, M. D.
L with the finest brands of liquors and ci­
library
room
by
those
interested.
Jacksonville, Dec. 8,1874.
50.
the paternal knee.
Jacksonville, Sept. 1,1874.
' contribution box.
gala always on hand.
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STATE OF OREGON.
Dr. L. DANFORTH,
Cor. California &. Oregon Sts.,
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