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-- ■ -r . . ~T- - —— UESEBAL XOTEM AMD XEWN. OCR SriSnAUD-BFARER. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SOCIETY NOTICES. T. G. REAMES. K. R, REAMES. REAMES BROS., The loss in New Jersey from storms The following notices of lion. L. F. Estray Notice. k Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1.0.0. F., Lane, gleaned from our various ex has been heavy. Holds its regular meetings every 0ffîri il Tnprr for Jackson & Josephinr Counties. aken up by the undersigned , evening at the Odd Fel Hon. John Burnett is supporting low’s Hall. Saturday (Successors to White A Martin,) changes, will doubtless prove interest living near Ashland, on April 16,1875, a Brothers in good standing are a dark brown horse, about four years old, Lane for Congress. invited to attend. Finns y AUGUST 20, 1875 ing : both hind feet white, no brand to be seen, JOHN MILLER, N. G. DEALERS IN Farm lal>orers are in brisk demand To-day we fly at the head of our rides and works both. The owner is re T. B. K ent , Rec. See’v. quired to come forward, nay charges and Jacob Ish, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Kubli, DEMOCRATIC TICKET columns the name of tho Honorable in Grand Ronde valley. take the animal away, or lie will be sold at Trustees. L. F. Lane, the Democratic candidate Ashland on-Saturday, August 21, 1875, at Advices from nineteen grain-grow for Representative to the 44th Con one o’clock, p. m . P hilander P owell . Jacksonville Stamm No. 148, U. 0. R. Ashland, July 28, 1875. FOR CONGRESS, gress, that meets in December next. ing counties in Nebraska speak well of Holds its regular meetings every Thursday CALIFORNIA STREET, We think the Convention acted wise the crops and harvesting. evening at the Odd Fellows* Hali. Brothers Notice of Final Settlement. ly and well in the nomination of Mr. to attend. LA FAYETTE LANE, Lane, and around the standard of the The burnt district in the .town of in good standing are invited N. FISHER, O. C. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, JACKSONVILLE, . • OREGON. B en S achs . R. S. for Josephine county, sitting in Probate. Democracy l>orne by him will gather Weston, Umatilla county, is being re Trustees—Herman v. Helms, E. Jacobs, OF DOUGLAS. In the matter of the Estate of J. G. Adams, the Democratic hosts from every city built in a more substantial manner Max Muller. deceased. and town, from every plain, hill and than ever before. PUBLIC SPEAKING. an . l . green , administrator LOW PRICES WILL WIN Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. Im valley in the State of Oregon, and with Hon. Lafayette Lane ’ s friends claim of said estate, having filed in said Court proved order of Red Men. holds its Hnx. I.. F. T. a X f . Democratic candidate I one acclaim will triumphantly elect his final account for settlement, prays the stated councils at the Red Men ’ s he will carry Douglas county by one Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Court for an order appointing a time tor for Congress, will address his fellow citizens him to the halls of Congress. Mr. Lane is about thirty-three years thousand majority; his enemies admit the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all hearing of objections to the same. There at the following times and places, to-wit: fore notice is hereby given that said final T.Inkvillc ...... September 4th of age, of classical education and fine Mr. Lane will receive the support of a brothers in good standing. he undersigned take pleas - account will be heard and determined in n P. D. PARSONS, S. 8th legal attainments. Jacksonville....... . lie was horn in In ure in notifying their friends and the said Court on Monday, the 6th day of Sep il II. K. H anna , C. of R. number of Republican«, though they 10th Kerbvville...... . public generally that they have purchased tember, 1875, at which time all persons ll diana, and came with his father, Gen. 16th Roseburg............. the stock of White <t Martin, ana are now deny his majority will be so large. having any objections to said final account Orem Division No. 1, Opposing candidates are invited to join Joseph Lane, across the plains when and settlement must then and there make receiving and opening a very large, exten The Radical members of the Ala Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets the same. but a small boy, and has grown up to sive and well-selected assortment of him. By order of Hon. M. F. Baldwin, County manhood in this, his adopted State, bama Legislature have resolved that on Tuesday evening of each week in tho Red Men’s Hall. Brothers and sisters in Judge. CHAS. HUGHES, Clerk. A Weak Xominmtioii. lie is identified with our Interests, for Spencer, Sheats, Force-Bill White and good standing are invited to attend. STAPLE DRY-GOODS, a long residence has given him a gen W m . rteck , w . p . Sheriff ’ s Sale. J. R. W ade , R. S. The nomination of Henry Warren, eral knowledge ami thorough acquaint their other old leaders are a bad lot, BOOTS AND SHOES, and that the Federal offices in Ala- y virtue of an execution and ance with our numerous wants. His of Yartihill, by the Republican®, is not order of sale issued out of the Circuit Warm Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M., by any means a strong one. The cir name and fame are not unknown to liama need a thorough overhauling. Court of the State of Oregon, tor Jackson Holds its regular communications California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, cumstances of his nomination are sim the people of Oregon. His father held Taking the third term in earnest has on the Wednesday evenings or pre county, and to me directed, in favor of many prominent positions from the .sounded the knell for the carpet-bag ceding the hill moon, in Jacksonville, Ore James Helms, Plaintiff, and against Daniel Doty and Amanda Doty, Defendants, for ilar to those which placed Hiram Smith p< ople in the early settlement and de gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. the recovery of the sum of six hundred and Ready-Made Clothing, gers. M ax M uller , Sec ’ y. in the field against Hon. J. W. Nes velopment of our territory. To his ex five dollars, gold coin, with interest at one mith two years ago. No person of ertions while a delegate to Congress Europe has five million of soldiers Huth Rebekah Decree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., percent, per month, and for sixty and 50- hundredths dollars attorney’s fees, together i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, real prominence and ability was from the Territory of Oregon, we owe I all ready for fighting with fifteen thou Holds its regular meetings on every other with forty-four and 44-hundredths dollars willing to sacrifice himself. Like Mr. our admission to the sisterhood of sand cannon, and a navy of 2,039 ves Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. costs and the costs accruing, I have levied States of the American Union, and Members in good standing are invited to upon and will on Saturday, the 4th day of Hats and Caps, Smith, Mr. Warren is a good citizen, after our admission as a State he was sels, manned by 280,000 sailors, and attend. September, A. 1). 1875, at one o’clock, p. m . K. KUBLI, N. G. of said day, offer for sale at public auction R achel FisnEn, R. S. perhaps capable to perform the duties one of our first United States Sena carrying fifteen thousand guns. The to the highest bidder, for gold coin, at the LADIES, CHILDREN & MISSES SHOES. Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson of some petty position, but when rep tors.— Salem Mercury. cost of these immense armaments is INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, county, Oregon, the following described His integrity is questioned by none; resenting the State in Congress comes Holds its regular meetings at the District real property, to-wit: five hundred and sixty millions of dol School House everv Friday evening. his Democracy is of the Jeffersonian The east half of donation land claim No. In question his candidacy looks too lars annually, three-filths of the amount CHAS. NICKELL, President. 49, in Township No. 38, south of range. No. stamp, and his fidelity to principle Miss E lla K ubli , Sec’y. much like a farce, while his qualifica 2, west ; said claim being known as the do We have also in connection with the above without variableness or the shadow of being consecrated to the armies. a very large and fine stock of choice nation claim of Burrell B. Griffin and wife— tions will bear no comparison with turning. He is a gentleman of fine San Franci-co is cow the third city HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! excepting the south halt of the south-east those of Mr. Lane, his Democratic com attainments, good abilities. We do in the United States, as a port of en quarter or said half, contain 80 acres—the balance c n aining 240 acres, more or less, GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- — AND — not think he will lose a single Demo petitor. We hardly think he wifi at lying and being in Jackson county, State of try, and the fourth in its exports. WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, tempt to canvass the State with his cratic vote, while his popularity in New York and Boston alone out-rank HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, Oregon. Said real estate was levied upon as tho Southern Oregon will secure him the PAINTS, OILS, NAIJJ9, WIN opponent, though we believe some of support of large numbers of Republi it in imports ; New York, Boston and property of Daniel an ’ Amanda Dotv. * J. W. M ANNINO, his friends make pretensions that he DOW GLASS, CAST AND cans and Independents. — Eugene New Orleans atone in exports. With Sheriff of Jackson county, Ogn. will. Jacksonville, August 4th, 1875. STEEL PLOWS, WOOD Guard. its three great banking houses, each Whether acting in a public capacity ‘•OoldaaHth .Wai d” Beates. EN AND WILLOW with a capital of $2,000,000 gold, and Summons. or otherwise, no one has ever im its other rich banksand capitalistsand WARE, ETC. In the Circuit Court for the County of Jack- The “Queen of the Turf’ has at last peached his ability or his honesty. An vast general wealth, it will rank close son, State of Oregon. met with a defeat, being beaten at able, logical debater, he will make a Janies D. Fay, plaintiff, vs. P. J. Malone, successful canvass against any man to New York, in the matter of money. Rochester, N. Y., on the 14th by the that he may be called upon to meet. defendant ; actiou-at-law to recover mon We arc now ready to sell anything in our ey. line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. mare “Lulu,” who made an excellent The Convention gave us a good plat statistic* of the Churches. To P.J. Malone. the above named Defendant: to buy goods will find it great I v to their ad recor«l last year. It was an exceed form and a good standard bearer, and TN TI1E NAM E OF TH ESTATE OF ORE- vantage to examine onr stock* before pur lways on hand the best stock 1 gon : You are hereby summoned and chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not The information contained in the ingly fine and well contested race, the it is the duty of the Democracy to elect of Patent and Home-made Rifle and required toapjtear in the Circuit Court tor to be undersold by any house in Jackson Mr. Lane by a large majority. He following statistics is raro, and val fastest consecutive heats on record be • • Shot Guns, single and double ; Revolvers County of Jackson, State of Oregon, on county. comes up to the Jeffersonian test, “he uable. It shows the strength of the of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, the ^^"Give us a call, and then judge for or before the first day of the next term of ing made. The “Maid” won the first is honest and capable.”— Lafayette small and powerful; Derringers, the latest said Court, to-wit: on or before the second yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods churches in America and under the and best; also, the best Powder and Pow Monday in November, A. D. 1875, and an as above. REAMES BROS. heat in 2:15}, and “Lulu” the next Courier. Jacksonville. Feb. 12, 1875. der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of swer the complaint of plaintiff filed against three in 2;16|, 2:15}, 2:17, being very Personally considered Mr. Lane is control of Americans for the year 1874: the best brands; all sorts of Shot and you in the above entitled action ; or, for closely pressed by the former. Al- a genial, whole-souled gentleman ; The Protestant Episcopal Church has Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in want of answer, the plaintiff will take judg FRANCO-AMERICAN ment against you as demanded in said com the Sportsman’s line. though “Goldsmith Maid” has been and poses«es those rare magnetic 3,040 clergymen, 2,750 parishes, and He will also keep a full line of SHELF plaint, to-wit ; for the sum of one hundred powers which all feel who come with HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds and ninety-four dollars, with interest there beaten in this race, she will doubtless in the charmed circle of their influence. 273,554 communicants. The Roman and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, on at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum retrieve her laurels before the end of We see it charged that he is a Catho Catholic Church has 4,873 priests, 4,731 Tools, a complete assortment of Table and from the 19th (lay of June, A. D. 1866, all in i HOTEL <fc RESTAURANT, Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply gold coin, and for the costs and disburse- ! the season. Too much confidence has lic. We are entirely uninformed on churches, 1,902 chapels and stations, of ments of this action to he taxed. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. This summons is published pursuant to ' The above goods are all of tho best qual been placed in her, which may have this point, ami we suppose it is really and 5,761,242 Catholic population. It Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, an order of lion. P. P. Prim, Judge of said ity, and will be sold been the prime cause of her defeat. a matter of very little importance to a has now one Cardinal. The Baptist Court, made at Chambers July 30, 1875. majority of the voters whether he is a CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. II. K. HANNA, But “Lulu” has nevertheless proven Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist, Meth Church lias 943 associations, 5,510 Attorney for Plaintiff. New guns made to order, and repairing herself a very fast animal, and is enti odist, or Episcopalian, or whether he churches, 13,354 ordained ministers, promptly done and in good style. All or J. D. F ay , Pro Per. 33. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. tled to great honor for her victory. ders filled with dispatch. and 1,761,171 members. The Church makes no pretentions at all to any re 27tf. JOHN MILLER. Summons. ligion whatever. If elected, he will of United Brethren has 3,959 churches, In Ike Field. not represent any man’s religious 1,886 ministers, and 131,895 members. - - fíopritlrat. Court for the County of Jose J/.4D.4.VK HOLT. SELLING OFF In tho Circuit phine, State of Oregon. George M. Whitney, the nominee views or opinions ; but simply do his The Universalist Church has 624 John Bolt, plaintiff, vs. Wang Faun and of the Independent Convention, has best to carry out the principles of the churches, 674 ministers, and 30,905 Yim Yam, defendants ; Suit in equity to —FOR— foreclose a mortgage. accepted the nomination, and signifies Democratic platform. That is good members. The Congregational Church old Jeffersonian Democracy ; and ¡sail To ir<in<7 Fhun, one of »aid Defendants : his intention of making a thorough that should be required of a Represen has 3,404 churches, 3,278 ministers, COST AND FREIGHT! HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR- of tendering her thanks to the public for canvass of the State. There seemed tative in Congress. His religious and 330,391 members. The returns of 1 egon : You are hereby suminoued to ap the patronage which has hitherto been ex pear in the Circuit Court for the County of tended to her, and would respect fully solicit to be a desire on the part of some in opinions and views are his own, and the annual conference of the Metho Josephine, State of Oregon, on or before the its continuance. HE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO first day of the next term ot said Court, to- terested persons to make it appear should not I m » allowed to cut any figure dist Episcopal Church in the United Her tables are always under her immedi close out business in JacKsonville, offers wit : On the 4th Monday of October, A. D. ate control ; and by her long experience in that ho had accepted the Independent in this or any other political campaign. States show that there are now in that for sale at cost and freight for cash his com 1875 ; and answer the complaint of the plain Mr. Lane is a clear, logical, pleasant plete and first-classstocK of dry goods, dress tiff in the above entitled suit, or, for want of the business she feels confident that she will nomination under the proviso that he and fluent speaker and we believe church 10,854 traveling preachers, an goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies' and chil answer, plaintiff will take judgment against give entire satisfaction to all. Her bed* and was to be nominated by the Republi will make a good canvass.— Pendleton inch-ease of 283 over last year ; 12,581 dren’s hose an«i shoes, gentlemen’s furnish you for the relief demanded in said com rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable ing goods, hats, groceries, crocifery, lamps, plaint, to-wit: a judgment in gold coin for style, suited to the accommodation of single cans also, and failing tn the latter case Tribune. or families. Her l>eds are always local preachers, an increase of 320 ; baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco the sum of $540, and interest thereon at 1 occupants kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. No selection could have been made and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys. he would not consent to be the candi cent, per month, and the costs and dis- 18,628 Sunday schools, with 200,484 Yanxee notions, and everything usually per that would bo calculated to harmonize bursenients ot this suit, and adeereeot fore date of the Independents. Mr. Whit in a first-class variety* store. closure and sale of your interest in a mining the different sectional preferences more teachers, and 1,363,876 scholars. The found Mjt stock is fresh and of the bes‘, and ditch known as the Baitman ditch, in Jose UNION ney, however, dispels all doubt in the satisfactory to the entire party. South number of members is 1,563,522, an those desiring anything in my line should phine county, Oregon, and a certain mining premises by his written acceptance. ern Oregon, that has had but one can increase over last year of 99,494. The give me a call. claim and dwelling house connected here Those knowing themselves indebted will His friends claim that he is a ready didate on the Democratic State ticket church property is valued at $69,288,- please settle immediately. I mean business. with. This summons Is published by order of debater, and that he will do full justice during the past eight years, claimed BEN. SACHS. Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, made Cor. California & 4 th St». Jacksonville, July 1, 1875. the right to furnish the candidate in 815, an increase of nearly $13,000,000 to the canvass. at Chambers July 21st, A. D. 1875. H. K. HANNA. case Eastern Oregon could not bring over the value of property last year. Solicitor for Plaintiff. Hoa. L. F. lJ»n® (emlnf. a man before the Convention with suf The contributions to the Missionary HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- Summons. As will be seen by the appointments ficient strength to secure the nomina Society were $611,954, a decrease of spect fully inform their friends and the tion, and the name of that candidate $60,996. public generally that they have purchased at the head of our columns, Hon L. F. i was Hon. Lafayette Lane ; a young In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, the above establishment, which will be for the County of Jackson. Lane will address the citizens of man of fine ability, an eminent and henceforth conducted under their constant Charlotte Spaulding, Plaintiff, vs. M. J. personal supervision, and they guarantee Southern Oregon at various points, rising member of the bar, end«»wed Spaulding, Defendant; suit for divorce. satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. commencing at Linkville on Sept. 4th. with rare scholarly attainments, a firm To M. J. Spaulding, Defendant : These stables are centrally located, and and uncompromising Democrat. We N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE- Mr. Lane is a ready and effective —AT— gon: You are hereby required to appear within convenient distance *of the various have no doubt as to the result of the speaker, and his efforts will amply re contest if the Democracy will come i T rifling W ith B iliousness W ont D o . and answer the complaint filed against you houses of publie entertainment. Horse« . . /P ■ « I . i » « — Tn thiB wav chronic disease is brought on. in the above entitled action, within ten days and mules will be boarded and eared for at pay the attention of the public. It is forth at the coming electloh and not A disordered liver is the consequence of a from the date of the service of this sum moderate charges. They have one of the rarely that a public speaker goes as rest too securely in the conscious IIARGADINE’S, foul stomach and obstructed bowels, and mons upon you, if served within this coun largest and finest stooks in Oregon, south of the very best preparation in existence to ty ; or, if served in any other county of Portland, of far out of the way as Linkville and strength of their leader. Let every put them in perfect order and keep them this State, then within twenty days from the BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, ASHLAND, OGN., so, is date of the service of this 'summons upon Kerbyviile, but Mr. Lane intends mak Democrat come to the polls, and by his vote build up a monument of condem vou ; and if served on you out of the Sta ’ e Tarrant’s Effi*rvesc?nt Aprricnt, With single or double teams, for hire on rea ing a thorough canvass of the State, nation against the Radical leaders of of Oregon, then it is ordered by tho lion. P. sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. P. Prim, Judge of said Court, ‘ that veu ap and invites his opponents to Join him. the Grant dynasty that will strike ter CHEAP FOR CASH! and Mules, whioh will be hired to go to any pear on or before the second Monday in We bespeak for him a large audience ror to their hearts, and like the hand of the country at moderate rates. GEORGE W. FREY, November next, and answer the complaint part Animals bought and sold, and broke to wherever he may go. filed against yon ; and if you fail so to an saddle or harness. writing on the wall, point thpm to the swer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will take HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE- fact that they have been weighed in 29tf. KUBLI <fr WILSON. (Successor to Cáton <£• Prey,) Jaaraaltatie Conrteoy. judgment against you for a dissolution of turned from San Francisco, where he the balance and found wanting.— the bonds of matrimony, and tho care, cus has purchased the most complete assort We acknowledge the following spec Mountain Sentinel. ment of General Merchandise over brought New Boot and Shoe Store. tody and maintenance of F. H. and E. L. New Store! New Goods! Spaulding, children of said marriage. to this market, and is now receiving the imen of journalistic courtesy shown Published by an order of Hon. P. P. The Ohio Election. same. Having paid cash for my goods and Prim, Circuit Judge, made In Chamliers us by the Coos Bay New» of the 11th: bought them cheap, I intend selling them CALIFORNIA STREET. June 22d, 1875, for six consecutive weexs JOHN A. BOYER, CHEAP FOR THE CASH. . We see among the advertisements in Latest advices from Ohio indicate in the D emocratic T imes , a newspaper I take country produce in oxchange for Gale’s Directory of Coos County that the published weekly in Jacxson count v. Ogn New» la advertised as the only democratic that the Democrats are solid, enthu goods, and also sell to good men on time LINTS BRICK BLILD1NG, CALIFMXIA M., JAMES D. FAY, on as reasonable terms as any other house aving permanently located paper published in Southern Oregon, which siastic and confident of success. They 29. Attorney for Plaintiff. n the county ; but I intend to make the Is incorrect. We do not by any means in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform DEALER IN wish to Ignore the D emocratic T imes , one expect to take a good many Republi cash trade a specialty, and any one that has the public that I am prepared to do all cash to pay for goods will find it to their in kinds of work tn the boot and shoe-making of the best democratic papers in Oregon. can votes ; and there is no doubt that terest to give me a call before purchasing. New Boot and Shoe Store, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Had attention been called to the ad. before R. B. H ARG ADINE. their platform has strong hold upon / It waa published we should have corrected 29tf. "G. W. FREY. Ashland, May 11, 1875. it in that particular. Western sympathy. Assorted Nuts, C alifornia S treet , T GENERAL MERCHANDISE, D T B A T T LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T LARGE STOCK $ NEW GOODS I T H Teeaperaaee C'nudidate. The State Temperance Convention met in Salem on the 18th and nomi nated Rev. G. W. Dimmlck, of Marion county, for Congress. Thus another Richmond enters the field and one more is added to Lane’s victims next October. }he Ma rylaud Democracy. The Maryland Democratic Conven tion last weet nominated John Lee Carroll for Governor, Leven Wolf Ford for Comptroller, John Gwinn for At torney General, anti adopted a hard- money platform. LAGER I LAGER!» i ..«Ju ‘ lì) :<• HIKE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, 1 has now on hand and is constantly man ufacturing the l>est Lager Beer in Southern Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the article, i MILL NOTICE. otice is hereby given that Jacksonville, from and after the llth day of August, N 1875, the Patrons of Husbandry Mills will . . _ . TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES, Oregon. FRUITS IN SEASON, grind on exchange, giving 37 pounds of flour, 8 pounds of bran and 2 pounds of aving permanently located shorts per bushel of good wheat. in Jacksonville the undersigned re By order of the Board. spectfully informs the public that he is J. 8. HERRIN, President. RODUCE TAKEN TN EXCHANGE prepared to do all kinds: of work in the boot F. M. T lymalb , Secretary. and shoe making line, satisfaction gnaran- Plea™ give me a . Phoenix, August 11,1875. Jacksonville, August 5, l“/4, 29ti. M. CATON. PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. H P