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(Th |lrmûfratic ®im?s ANOTHER NAD AFFAIR. I LOCAL BREVITIES. board of trustees . Apportionment of School Money. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ♦ The picnic season has arrived. Scarcely has the excitement conse J ackson C ounty , April 10, 1875. T uesday , April 20th. Estray Notice. FRIDAY, To thk E ditor of the T imes : The regular quarterly advertising quent upon the killing of McMahon sub APRIL 23, 1875. A regular meeting ot the Board of The following is a copy of the ap AKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, sided, ere we are again called upon to bills are due. Trustees was held this evening. All residing on Evans Creek, about twelve AMRTS FOR THE TIMES. C. W. Savage has again taken charge the members were present except Mr. portionment of the school funds, made chronicle another sad affair, which oc miles from its mouth, in Jackson county, the 1st of February, 1875, one bay Geo. P. Rowell * Co.................... yew York curred last Sunday evening. From what of the “New State.” Sachs. The meeting was called to by the undersigned, for the school year about horse, with one hind toot white, about 15 M. Pettingill * co...................... New York' ending April 1, 1875 : The Odd Fellows’ anniversary will order by President Beekman. hands high and about five years old. L, • ‘'• Green........ ............ Josephine Countv. we can learn, Daniel Doty, who lives Whole amount^of coin......... $7,279.72 Appraised at $25 by C. Schieffelin, J. P. 'has. Hughes.................................... Kerb will«' occur next Monday. about five miles east of town, and Mrs. The minutes of the previous meet Whole amount of currency 576.90 16x19. LEVI GARTMAN. to 1L*\mnnd................................... RfHk Poini Greenbacks in San Francisco are ing were read and approved. P* F*sher................................... San Francisco, Elizabeth Johnson, who was crossing - - - rhoa. Royce................................... Sun Francisco Notice of Final Settlement quoted at 87) cents. The ordinance to prevent cows run 0 Rowell * Chesman............................... St. Louis his land on her way home with a 5’ The Literary Society will hereafter ning at large at night was submitted grand-child, a girl aged about 10 years, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, DISTRICTS. and read. By consent, it was referred I nsane .—Daniel Smith was exam at the time, became involved in an af hold semi-monthly open sessions. for Josephine county, sitting in Probate. In the matter of the Estate of Dr. Wm. B. to Messrs. Kubli and Judge to amend Barden’s pictures went off like hot ined before Judge Watson by Dr. fray, during which Doty beat Mrs. TAil.v1pV Matthias on Wednesday, and adjudged Johnson in a serious manner with a cakes, several being sold at 25 cents the same in some material respects. No. 1....................................... 356 $1061.59 $84.01 TA AN L. GREEN, ADMINISTRATOR OF o R. S. Dunlap, Sexton, submitted his 119 354.85 28.08 AJ said estate, having filed in said Court insane. Smith was taken below yes club. The little girl ran to the house each. 3...................................... 61 181.90 14.39 his final account for settlement, prays the for help, and succeeded in bringing The Red Men have secured the ser annual report, which was read and or terday by II. L. Webb. 4...................................... 80 238.56 Ï8.88 Court for an order appointing a time for —— < —-------- 5....................................... 219 653.05 51.68 hearing of objections to the same. There Thomas and Brooks Johnson, sons of vices of John Dick for their ball on the dered on file. C...................................... 53 158.04 12.50 fore notice is hereby given that said final R emoved .—Kahler A Watson have Mri....................................... 125 372.75 29.50 account will be heard and determined in The following bills were presented : the old lady, to the scene, though also 12th of May. removed their law office to the Court 8....................................... 56 166.99 13.21 said Court on Monday, the 5th day ot July, struck on the prm by Doty with his J. S. Howard will in a few days R. S. Dunlap, Sexton’s salary, $30 ; 9....................................... 66 196.81 ¡5.57 A. D. 1875, at which time all persons having House, upstairs, in the room formerly club. After parleying for a time, start on a surveying trip to the Butte R. S. Dunlap, work in cemetery, 152.08 12.03 any objections to said final account and set 10...................................... 51 occupied by Fay A Rea, where they 52 155.06 12.37 tlement must then and there make the same. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• $23.25 ; J. S. Howard, surveying cem he shot Thomas, the elder, with a shot Creek country. By order of Hon. M. F. Baldwin, County 93 277.32 29.94 12 ....................................... may always be found hereafter. Judge. CHAS. HUGHES, Clerk. etery, $7.50. Referred to the usual 13 .. gun, who fell at the first fire. Thomas Street Commissioner Day is cleaning 53 158.04 12.50 14 ....................................... S tage U pset .—The Oregon and then told Brooks to shoot, which he the streets and making other substan committee. 71.56 5.66 15....................................... 24 211.72 16.75 HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! 71 1••••••••• •••••••••••• A petition was received from J. S. California stage, while on its way be did, as also did Doty, but both missed. tial improvements. 172.95 13.68 17...................................... 58 —AND— tween Rufus and Byron Cole’s one It seems that Brooks then dropped his The Jewish event of Passover com Howard and others, asking the Board 18...................................... 90 268.38 21.24 19...................................... 45 134.19 10.62 day this week, upset, killing a horse. gun and fled, pursued by Doty, who menced last Monday evening and w|Il to have a sidewalk constructed on the 20...................................... 96 286.27 22.65 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE I west side of Oregon to Fir street. No passengers were aboard, and but shot at him four or five times with a continue eight days. 21....................................... 53 158.04 12.50 22...................................... 76 226.63 17.93 The Board took present action on the little other iitfury was sustained. pistol of some kind, most, if not all, John Noland will sell all his house 23...................................... 43 128.24 10.14 24...................................... 49 146.11 11.56 petition, and ordered that sidewalks of which took effect. hold and kitchen furniture, etc., at B ound O ver .—Albert Johnson, ac 25...................................... 22 65.60 5.19 of plank or gravel be constructed by The affair was witnessed by a son of public auction to-morrow. 26...................................... 33 98.40 7.78 cused of breaking open Horace Rice’s 27...................................... 39 116.29 9.20 Rev. W. F. Bonebrake, who informed The late firm of Hull A Nickell have the property owners having frontage 28...................................... 23 68.58 5.42 house last October and stealing some the neighbors, and the wounded were something of importance to say among on Oregon street from Oak to Fir 29...................................... 44 131.20 10.38 articles therefrom, had a preliminary 30......................... 32.80 2.59 11 street, and the Street Commissioner removed after laying some time on the new advertisements. 31...................................... 42 125.24 9.21 examination before Justice Stinson 32................................... 29 86.47 6.84 the ground. Doctors Callender A Mat The weather has taken a sudden be ordered tohavethe walk constructed 33....... last Friday, who held him to appear 89.46 7.08 California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. 30 thias were then summoned, and change, and as we go to press it looks without delay. 34 ...................................... 29 86.47 6.84 before the Grand Jury in the sum of 35 ...................................... 8.96 113.31 Liquor licenses were granted to 38 dressed the wounds of the sufferers. as if we will have rain ere long. 36 $2,000. Being unable to respond, he 36 107.35 8.49 lways on hand the best stock 37’..”’. From persons who have visited the Look over the columns of the T imes Wintjen & Helms, Webb A Jones, H. now languishes in jail. ot Patent and Home-made Rifle and 38...................................... 36 107.35 8.49 Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers wounded persons, we learn that Mrs. and see who advertises there. You Pape and C. W. Savage. QQ ••••••••• 40 119.28 9.44 of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, B uying C attle .—Capt. Barnes, of Johnson was beaten in a severe man will generally find those who advertise An order was made requiring the report was received from Districts No. small and powerful; Derringers, the latest Goose Lake, is now in this county pur ner, but will doubtless survive. The the best and most liberal to deal with. Street Commissioner to report to the 13 No and 37, which are now situated in Lake and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of county. chasing cattle. He proposes buying little girl was hit across the arm, in D. R. Jones informs us that another Recorder a list of the names of all per the best brands; all sorts of Shot and Orders for the amount due each dis Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in about 350 head, and has part of them juring it severely, but not breaking appropriation of $20,000 has been made sons liable to road tax in this District. the Sportsman’s line. already herded on the Desert. When the bone entirely. The load from the for the completion of Fort Bidwell, The Cemetery Committee was au trict have been sent to the District He will also keep a full line of SHELF Respectfully, HARDWARE. Nails and Rope of all kinds the band is completed, it will be driven shotgun lodged in the groin of the which will make it a first-class three- thorized to procure 13 more posts and Clerks. and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, H. C. F leming , to the Captain’s ranch in Goose Lake. oldest son, Thomas, penetrating inter company post. Tools, a complete assortment of Table and all that was necessary to complete the I Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply County School Sup ’ t. Alex. Martin is assisting Mr. Barnes nally. The wound will doubtless prove April has been Jacksonville’s un circular road as commenced. Said ■ ot Paints, Oils*, Varnishes, Glass, etc. The above goods are all of the best qual in his business. fatal, and it was expected that he fortunate month, regarding fires, for Committee was also authorized to con :I For the very best Photographs, go to ity, and will be sold would not live over last night. two years past, but the chances are tract for newly painting the posts and Bradley & Kulofson’s Gallery withan ELE Fl FT Y-Sl XTH A N NIV E RS A RY. —The CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Brooks the younger, was shot three favorable that we shall escape another railing and the fence and gates. VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran Odd Fellows of Jacksonville and vicin New guns made to order, and repairing cisco. times in the back and once in the leg. infliction of that kind in April of this An order was passed requiring the promptly done and in good style. All or ity will, on Monday, April 26, 1875, ders filled with dispatch. The lower portion of his body is par year. Fire Wardens to enforce the Fire ordi MARRIED 27tf. JOHN MILLER. celebrate the Fifty-sixth Anniversary alyzed, and it is supposed he will also Capt. James Jackson, 1st cavalry, is nance in regard to fire flues, and to of the introduction of Odd Fellowship VALLANDIGHAM—SMITH—At the resi I appointed to act as inspector on certain die ere long. dence of the bride’s father, I>eacon J. J. prosecute all persons disregarding the in America by a social reunion at the Smith, by Elder M. Peterson, on April Shortly after the reception of the camp and garrison equipage at Fort ordinance. 20th. E. T. Vallandigham to Miss L. E. Hall in Jacksonville, at 2 o’clock p. m ., Smith. news here, H. L. Webb and Stephen Klamath, for which Capt. John L. Board then adjourned. and supper at nine—the latter free. MAGRUDER—CONSTANT—At the resi Johnston, 21st infantry, commanding All members of the I. O. O. F., with Booth started for the scene to arrest j dence of the bride’s father, on April 21st, P ersonal .—T. G. Reames returned the Rev. Mr. Ritter, Mr. Constantine their families, are roqueted to partici Doty, but met him or the road to company F., is accountable, reported from San Francisco this week, where by Magruder to Miss Margery E. Constant. town. He is now lodged in Jail, the 31st ult. as requiring the action of Vermont Stallion “MIKE.” pate. By order of the Committee. he has been laying in a large stock of [Compliments received. May their voy awaiting a preliminary examination, an inspector. He is also appointed to S. J. D ay , R. S. pro tern. goods. age through lite be the happiest, and the which will take place to-morrow. act as inspector on certain medical and he celebrated V ermont stal - Judge J. B. Sifers, of Josephine, was smoothest of seas and balmiest of breezes ac A dmitted to B ail .—Judge Prim We refrain from giving further par hospital property at Fort Klamath, for lion, Peniger’s Mike, now owned by company them.] Cardwell A Caton, will stand at the stable* has admitted Wm. Brown, one of the ticulars at present, but have given only which Assistant Surgeon Henry Mc- in town last Saturday. of James A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville. Martin Angel, a farmer resident of « Brown brothers now confined in the the facts as stated to us by persons Elderry, post surgeon, is accountable, Mike is 10 years old, was sired by old DIED. this place, is in town. Vermont, and is himself the sire of many County Jail, to bail in the sum of $10,- whom we consider reliable and un reported the 31st ult. as requiring the SLOCUM—At South Vallejo, (Cal.) April 6th, fine trotting horses who have shown extra action of an inspector. Father Willis, of Douglas, the spirit George Joseph Luzerne, youngest child of ordinary speed, among which are Taylor’« 000. llis Honor granted the motion prejudiced. Alfred and Kate S. Slocum, aged 1 year, Benedict, Bamev Flanders, McDonough’s ual adviser of Barden, who has been for bail upon the sworn testimony of Dick. Kahler’s §elim, Plymale A McDon- E xchanging H orses . — Quite a 3 months and 29 days. I. O. R. M. C elebration .—As will in town for the past few days, returned Doctors Callender and Matthias, that ongh’s Tam peon, Cardwell’» Billy, McDon lively exchanging of horses is going CROBARGER—At the residence of Col. ough’s Nelly. the prisoner was afflicted with the con t be seen elsewhere, Oregonian-Poca on at present, which is not exactly home this week. Wm. J. Martin, Cow Creek, Douglas Pasturage* for mares from a distance fur March 4th, Mrs. Catherine Cro- nished free of charge. sumption and that his death might hontas Tribe No. 1, Improved Order agreeable to all parties concerned, as i Henry Fuller,.County Commissioner county, barger, aged 97 years, 2 months and 16 T erms —$25. ensue before the June term the Cir of Red Men, will eelebrate St. Tam in many instances the owner of the of Lake, who has been to Salem on days. CARDWELL A CATON, Propr’s. many ’ s Day on Maj ’ 12, 1875, with ap J. A. C ardwell , Groom. business, left for home this week. POOL — At Brownsborough, April 4th, Mol cuit Court for Lake county, if confined best horse is not consulted about the P. S.—We are prepared to furnish pastur lie Charlotte, infant daughter of Arthur propriate ceremonies and in fine style. ’Squire Gearhart, of Sprague river, and Alletty Pool. within the Jail. As yet, the requisite age and are making a full season with the exchange. We learn that D. S. K. The tribe will form in procession at horse. 12mS. bonds have not been procured. was in town Sunday. the Wigwam, and after marching Buick lost a fine horse, just shod, the Wm. A. Owen, of Flounce Rock, was NEW, THIS WEEK D r . J. G rey J ewell .—This gen through the principal streets, will pro other evening, some person leaving a “EZCELSIOB" in town yesterday. tleman, a former resident of this place, ceed to the School House, where the rather dilapidated animal in his place. Our old friend, Ed. Magruder, who GRAND CELEBRATION ! has received a nomination for Repre programme announced will be carried Other like exchanges have been LIVERY STABLE, has been seriously indisposed, is able sentative to the Legislature from the out. The event will close by a grand made, but many more such are not to be about again. Democracy of Sacramento county, Cal., ball in the evening, at Veit’s Hall. likely to occur, as everybody is taking Oregon Street, Jacksonville, which news will doubtless be well re Excellent music will be furnished by precautions against them. C ircuit C ourt .—Orth 4 Giannini ceived tty his numerous friends here. the Jacksonville String Band, under P. 8.—Since the above was in type, vs. John Cimborsky; action to recover Of ST. TAMMANY'S DAY, J. W. MANNING & R. ISM, Propr’s. The Doctor is a man of much ability, the leadership of John Dick, while we learn that Mrs. Rader, of Butte money. Judgment for plaintiffs for — by — a good Democrat, and will be an orna Mrs. Horne will provide a supper em Creek, also lost a fine horse and saddle $110.20 and costs. ment to the Legislature of California. inently worthy of the occasion. No the other night Elder Peterson, who i Julia Trumbull vs. Geo. H. Lynch ; OREGONIAN-POCAHONTAS TRIBE, aving just received a new stock of Harness, Bugsies and Car The Democracy have done well_ in pains will be spared to make the affair bought a new saddle the other day, had action to recover money. Continued. riages. we are now prepared tn furnish our NO. 1, I. o. R. M., their choice, and he should be elected patrons and the public generally with as- it taken the same night, and found an L. J. C. Duncan et al, vs. John Cim a grand success, and the well-earned by a good majority. FINE TURNOUTS reputation heretofore enjoyed by the old saddle some distance off, evidently borsky, et al; injunction. Continued. On WEDNESDAY, MAT 12, 1875. Saddle < As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Samuel Bowden vs. J. T. Glenn and N f . w G oods .—Beanies Bros, will in Red Men is sufficient guarantee that left by the thief. Many seem to think horses hired to go to any part of the country. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Hones a few days receive a complete and first- all will pass off in the best possible that an organized band of horse thieves Jacob Ish ; injunction. Continued. regonian - P ocahontas tribe broke to work single or double. Horses infests the surrounding, country at class supply of general merchandise, manner. Everybody is invited to B. F. Dowell vs. J. A. Cardwell and No. 1, I. O. R. M., will celebrate the boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon anniversary of St. Tammany’s Day, May them while in our charge. present and have a rendezvous in some W. C. Griswold; injunction. Contin 12, 1875. The Tribe will meet at the Wig including a fine assortment of Spring attend. ■ obscure locality, where they make; OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. wam at 8’4 o’clock a . Ji., form a procession and Summer goods. ued. away with the plunder obtained. and after marching through the principal T ite G ame L aw . —The law for the A libera! share of the public patronage is Fisher A Caro have just received a E. C. Brooks vs. Wm. Williams et al; streets of Jacksonville, preceded by the solicited. [28tt] MANNING* ISH. T he Spring time has arrove, Gen injunction. It was mutually agreed Brass Band, will proceed to the District fine stock of millinery, which they protection of game, as amended by the School House, w here the following exercises will dispose of at reasonable rates. last Legislature, amounts to virtually tle Annie, and the merry voices of the that this cause be submitted to the will be had: GEORGE W. FREY, PROGRAMME : nothing, and is of but little more affect blue-bird, of the festive bull-toad and Court upon written briefs and that the They are also expecting a full assort (.9uceenor to Caton A Frey,) ! than no law at all. The “bob white,” I 1. Music bv the Band. of the juvenile porcine quadruped is findings and decisions of the Court 2. ment of Spring and Summer goods. Prayer by Chaplain. New Boot and Shoe Store. Sachs Bros, will about next Monday or Eastern quail, is the only bird hav heard in the land ; the agriculturally may be rendered at any time duriDg 3. Vocal music. 4. Oration by H. K. Hanna, Esq. ing protection, as the law allows per inclined granger has finished fiercely vacation after the term. open one of the most elegant stocks of. CALIFORNIA STREET. 5. Music by the Band. 6. Prayer by Chaplain. sons to always kill what they choose for chasing the plow over the virgin soil Spring and Sammer goods ever 7. Vocal music. E ditor T imes — Dear Sir: —Through 8. Music by the Band. brought here. They will also receive their own consumption, which is but lit and the garden seed man, says the AVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED The Tribe will then re-form and march your journal allow me to express my tle less than would be done anyhow in a full supply of millinery at the same Democrat, is in the midst of a rich in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform back to the Wigwam. time. the public that I am prepared to do all thi^ section, without restriction. A law harvest. And, yet amid all these con gratitude and thankfulness for the kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making affording ample protection to game is vulsions of nature, a still small voice kindness and codrtesy shown me while Marshal of the Day.......... E. D. FOUDRAY line. Satisfaction guaranteed. C ounty F air . —The Jackson Coun ____ G. W. FREY. in Jacksonville, from all parties with ty Agricultural Society prop<ises hold of much benefit, but the one as it | is whispering through the trees in the The Celebration will conclude with a whom I became acquainted, and espe ing another Fair this year, and to this stands at present does not meet the re evening twilight and wafting across SETTLE UP! GRAND BALL the meadows at rosy morn the tri cially toward the Sheriff and Jailor,, end will call a meeting for the 1st of quirements of the case. particularly in view of the fact that evening st Veit Schutz* Hall. Mu May. It is supposed that as there is E agle S ample R ooms . —Webb A umphant truth that the T imes will the duties calling me among you being sic In by the HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DIS- Jacksonville String Band. John Dick leader. Supper at the hall by Mrs. Home. „£$?*** oi the Eagle Sample Rooms to now more concerted action among Jones, the new proprietors of the Eagle continue to be published to each and of an unpleasant character. w EBB A JONES, and intending to leave every one at the insignificant small Itoor Managers: those who should feel an interest in ■ Sample Rooms, have taken possession Jacksonville, those indebted to me are re price of three dollars a year, without Yours, Truly, E. D. Foudxay, C. W. Savage, Jacob Ish. quested to settle immediately, as my books the matter than formerly, that it will of them, and are now prepared to at regard Reception Committee: to saint or sinner, sex, age or must be squared. ' W. A. W illis . no doubt prove a succeaas. Regular tend to the wants of the thirsty public. previous condition of servitude. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto J. W. Manning, J. A. Callender, SoL Sachs, Jacksonville, April 19, 1875. fore extended me, I solicit a continuance of yearly Fairs are of great benefit to the They have made some substantial im Cbmauttee of Arrangements : the same to my successors. P. D. Parsons. A. C. Matthias, county at large, and everybody should provements in the same, and will keep ! P rofessionai —Attention is called J osephine C ourt . —The April term C. W. Savage, _ . JOHN NOLAND. G. W. Frey, E. D. Foudrav. Jacksonville, March 24, 1874. 13. the law card of IL Kelly, Esq. Mr. lend their aid in making them what constantly on band a complete “pply , I | to Kel|y h„ M eIcel of the Circuit Court for Josephine TICKETS...... ............ .................. .......gQ they should be. Smaller and more in- j of the best wines, liquors, cigars, etc. , EveryW«jr la vised to Attead. LAGER! LAGER!! t « t™« —i in. —~ |ent reputation M B barrister, and will county will commence next Monday, i significant counties than Jackson boast ______ _______ April 26th, at which time the Briggs H. KELLT, S ettle U p .— John Noland will I doubtless gain a fair share of the prac- case will come up for hearing.. of their annual exhibitions, and there ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, as no reason why we should not main shortly leave for San Leandro, Cal., Itice* IMPORTANT.—Endorsed by the Medi tain County Fairs with regularity and and desires those indebted to him to H orses for C alifornia . —Alex. JA6KMKVULE, OtEGfll, cal profession. D r . W m . H all ’ s B alsam come forward and settle immediately, Martin last week sent thirty-four head success. Let all take hold of this mat-1 for thz Loos cures Coughs, Colds and Will practice in all the Courts of the State. if not sooner. All accounts not settled of horses and mules to the California I Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat Prompt attention given to *11 bukinf^ en ter with a will, and we will yet as trusted to my care. tonish the outside world with what then, will be placed in the proper i market. They were good animal*» ’ and Chest. D r . T owsiut ’ s T oothache Office in the building formerly occupied by we can raise and manufacture. 1 hands for collection. . and will doubtless find a ready sale. ' ajoptfi cures in one M dcvte . O. Jacoba, opposite Court House. T 4 4 1 C u rren cy ..... 'P u p ils ........... I A I NOTICE TO STOCK-RAISERS I T ■ ■■» H I O H T