THE JOINT DIM4TMHON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1875. F or C alifornia .—James A. Card- well will in a few days start with a numt»er of flue horses fur the Califor­ nia market. C ounty C ourt .—The Board of County Commissioners was in session this week. The proceedings will ap­ pear In our next. A large audience, composed of per­ sons from all portions of the county, were in attendance on the joint dis­ cussion last Wednesday afternoon between Honorables L. F. Lane, Henry Warren and George M. Whit­ ney, respectively the Democratic, Re­ publican and Independent nominees for Congress. A fair sprinkling of ladies was also present. lion. Henry Klippel was chosen Chairman of the meeting, and after making some preliminary remarks, introduced a degree dispelled the impatience and weariness that seemed to overspread the audience at the close of his pre­ decessor’s speech. As he hardly spoke the time allotted him, and consumed the most of that in exposing the trick certain designing Federal officials at­ tempted to play on him, he discussed other topics but little; hence we cannot judge how he stands on matters of Na­ tional importance. But he seems to have little information concerning af­ fairs outside his own sphere. Judg­ ing from the delivery of hi$ address he Is more of an exhorter than an orator, and also rather Incoherent. The man­ ner In which he scored the Republi­ can tricksters was highly enjoyed, and Mr. Warren winced under his merci­ less onslaught on Mallory and Under­ wood. Ho admitted being sold out by the leaders of the Independent party > but goes on with the campaign noth­ ing daunted. Mr. Whitney com­ plained of not being able to find an In­ dependent in this section. Fortunate­ ly a gentleman who has been casting his fortunes with every party for the past six years was present; and the two embraced each other in a cordial manner, shortly after which the Inde­ pendent candidate summarily closed his remarks and subsided. D istrict S chool .—The Jackson­ MR. LANE. ville District School reopened on Mon- xlay last with an attendance of 92 This gentleman occupied tho hour scholars, which number will be in­ allotted him with an able and forcible creased somewhat. address on National affairs. He re­ I nformation W anted .—Elizabeth viewed the attitude of the administra­ Bennett, who is supposed to be living tion toward the people of the South, near this place, will hear of something the abuses of the tariff by the Republi­ to her advantage by calling at the Post can party, the Salary Grab, the Finance question, and other important matters Office in Jacksonville. now agitating the public mind, lie H on . L. F. L ane at A shland .—A referred to the Indian policy now in good audience was in attendance to force, and in a most emphatic manner hear Hon. L F. L ine at Ashland. U p denounced the action of the Federal delivered an able and forcible address, Government in the late Modoc War. which was highly appreciated by those He pronounced himself in favor of in attendance. reimbursing Oregon to the last cent for O n D it .—The marriage of a promi­ her expenses in that war, and if elect­ nent citizen and one of Jacksonville’-* ed to Congress he pledged himself that CONCLUSION. fairest daughters is announced to he would labor for that matter as well Mr. Lane then took the floor for ten transpire next week, We aeknowl- as endeavoring to secure the passage edge the receipt of an invitation to be of a bill to indemnify the losses of the minutes and wound up his competitors’ present at the ceremony, for which we settlers in that war. Mr. Lane was arguments in the most approved man­ equally as earnest on the school ques­ ner, which was highly appreciated. tender our sincere thanks. tion, and put a quietus on the false re­ Mr. Warren followed in a five min­ A ngora G oats —Thos. Chavn r port that he was opposed to popular utes’ speech, but adduced nothing new. bought eighty-five Angora go its from education. He said he was in favor Ho, however, failed to answer Mr. Landrum A Roger®, who were recent­ of public schools, was supporting them, Whitney in any of his charges against ly in this county with a large hind. that it was of Democratic origin, and the Republican party of this State. He also purchased a thoroughbred that nearly, if not all the benefits ac- Thus closed the first joint discussion buck from the same firm, for which he cruing school interests from land between these Congressional candi­ paid the round .-urn of $200. grants, were secured hy Democrats, dates, and there seems to be one al­ If elected, he would labor assiduously most general opinion, and that is, that C oming —Gen. Six-rid.in and party for the Interests of Oregon, and es­ Mr. Lane is too much for the others sre coming overland, and will travel pecially for those sections which had and has an easy race. through to Reading hy special stage, been neglected and most needed it, as stopping at night and traveling only LAKE COUNTY ITEMS. the southern portion of the State, for by daylight. Nine «1 i.vs is the lime instance. Mr. Lane’s remarks were L ineville , September 6th. set f<>r hi-» trip from r.tilrov! to rail­ logical and Interesting throughout, Threshing and sheep-shearing are in road, and he w ill doubtless be in town lie was listened to with marked at­ progress. in a day <»r two. tention and made a favorable impres­ Several parties in Lake county lost I nsane .—Ins mity seems *o have be­ sion. He was frequently applauded, by the California Bank failure, but to come almost a plague in this section and it was very evident that Lane men no ruinous amount. lately, three unfortunates having be n were greatly in predominance. After Linkvilie was quite lively during committed to the Asylum wihin a his conclusion the past week in consequence of social week. The Li-t of these, John S'ow, MR. warren parties, horse-racing and various other was examined before Judge Watson on was introduced, His remarks through- amusements. Saturday last by Dr. Callender, and out were of an apologetic character, Our much esteemed and jovial friend, was taken b« low the next morning by jumbled up and without any connec­ Lieut. Hoyle, “draps down” in our Herman Helms. tion whatever. He jumped from one midst occasionally, who, by the way, P erfectly S ecure .—Since the subject to the other like the Irishman’s is a relative of Hon. L. F. Lane. We regret to state that Alex. Miller late financial crash in San Francisco, flea, hardly arriving at the point at persons in this as well as other section-* which he aimed before he was off on is quite unwell, and is now at Fort beem somewhat afraid of gold notes; another entirely foreign to the pre­ Klamath under treatment of Dr. Mc- but this fright is entirely unnecessary. vious one. And how he murdered Elderry. His many friends wish him Notes of gold banks in ein ulation are English was most excruclatirg to see. a speedy recovery and return. At a special call of Lake County perfectly good whether the bank fail- He was evidently fighting the civil or not, as the government has full se­ war over again, from the tenor of his Court, N. D. Stephenson was appointed curity in bonds for all the notes issued. remarks, and seemed wofully ignor­ Clerk, vice Win. Roberts, resigned; The San Francisco gold note bank ant of the fact that over ten years had and J. P. Roberts, Commissioner, vice simply closed for the lack of the coin, (lapsed since that event and that it Henry Fuller, resigned. Other busi­ and will undoubtedly la? in good run­ was dead and should be forgotten. On ness of minor importance was trans­ National affairs he did not pretend to acted. ning order again ere long. Hon. L. F. Lane spoke here yester­ be conversant, admitting his inability J ackson C ounty B ible S ociety to comprehend even the most promi­ day, on the political situation, to a —This organization held its annual nent matters, and in attempting to rather small, though appreciative au­ meeting at the M. E. Church on Thurs­ discuss them exhibited a proneness to dience. His address was able, truth­ day evening, Septeml»er 2d, at which wander off on matters not at all con­ ful, and therefore forcible. We pre­ the following proceedings transpired, nected with the campaign, such as the dict a handsome majority for him in as furnished us by John A. Boyer, the canal and locks, Baker City Academy, Lake county at the coming election. Secretary : which have long ago been passed upon. None of his opponents were present— In the absence of the President and Vice Mr. Warren evidently is a votary of utterly ignoring Lake county. President, Wm. Hoffman acted as President. O bserver . The minutes of the last annual meeting George Francis Train’s motto, “If you don’t blow your own horn, nobody else were read and approved. S heriff ’ s S ale .—The goods in the On motion, the old officers were retained, will,” and showed a decided weakness except substituting O. Gunnison in the place to self-praise throughout his entire re­ store of John A. Boyer will be sold at of R. C. Armstrong, on tho Executive Com­ marks. He excused himself for his Sheriff’s sale on Saturday, September mittee. Article 3 of the Constitution was changed |M>or effort on the plea of weariness, 11th, between the hours of 9 o’clock a . to allow life membership on payment of $5, which is rather early in the action to m ., and four p. m . The stock consists and the portion relating to paying $1 and commence with such complaints. of groceries, provisions, boots and receiving a bible in return was stricken out. j shoes, tobacco and cigars, candies, nuts, It was moved and carried that the next Like Mr. Lane, we are of the opinion stationery, etc., of the first quality, meeting oi the Society be held at the Meth­ that Republican party has either no odist Church in Jacksonville. platform or no candidate, judging from and those wishing the best of goods at After a few remarks by Rev. Mr. Fletzler, the style Mr. Warren repudiated the their own rates should not fail to be on agent of the American Bible Society, the » platform adopted at Salem on August hand. meeting adjourned. 11th. He evidently feels hard to­ N ew S aloon .—Matt. Dillon has F rom L ineville .—A correspond­ wards Grant, for removing him from just opened a neat and spacious saloon ent, under date of Linkvilie, August the Oregon City Land Office, from the in Ryan’s building, next door to 26th, writes : manner in which he went back on Reames Bros. He will constantly Linkvilie is improving some and has him. He also attempted to dally with a hopeful future, notwithstanding its the votes of our laboring citizens by keep on hand the best of liquors, wines, cigars, etc. Read his adver­ isolated locality. sneering at the professional classes and tisement, and give him a call. At a reeent session of oar County trumping himself up as a working Court, held August 23d, there was ap- man, when his days of labor, since he T eachers ’ E xamination .—H. C. |»ointed J- P- Ro M-rts as County Com- took bold of the public teat sixteen Fleming, School Superintendent, an­ mis-'loner, and N. D. Stephen-on, C’oun-; years ago, are few and far between. nounces that the regular quarterly ex­ ty Clerk, to fill th“ vacancies existing The Indian question and other matters amination of applicants for teachers’ in the County Board, caused by the | of moment were severely let alone. certificates will take place on Saturday, previous resign it Im of Henry Fuller He seemed much embarrassed through­ September 25th, at nine o’clock a . m . and Wm. Roberta. The new ap­ out and doubtless felt his own weak­ Read advertisement. pointees are both good uieo and will ness. A general sigh of relief seemed A dmitted to P ractice .—By the no doubt fill their offi lai stations satis­ to pervade the room as he took his seat San Francisco papers we see that our factorily to the people. and the Chairman introduced young friend W. F. Herrin was ad­ P.tfittad matters are T»iet with us, mitted to practice In the Supreme MR. WHITNEY. bul there Is a general feeling or sentl- j This gentleman is a rather fluent Court of California on August 24th. roent prevalent in Lake county that Success to him. speaker, uses good language, but in a the Democratic nominee, Mr. Lane, political campaign is like a ship at sea T he highest cash price paid for will lie elected. This r«»unty will give ; him a respectable majority over all his without a rudder. He afforded much county orders. For further particulars merriment by hh eccentricities, and to apply at the T imes office. op|ionent< any way. TUE COUMTJT FAIR. The Jackson County Agricultural Society met on Wednesday, and deter­ mined to hold a County Fair. Bybee’s Grove was selected as the place and October 21st, 22d and 23d as the time for holding the Fair. The following Committees were appointed : Executive Committee.— D. S. K. Buick, C. Mingus, J. S. Herrin. On Revision and Preparation o/ Premium List— II. K. Hanna, J. N. T. Miller, N. C. Dean. Indies' Department— Mrs. W. J. Plymale, Mrs. Daniel Cronemiller, R. S. Dunlap. Finance Committee— J. C. Tolman, John Sizemore, C. C. Beekman, S. Booth, Peter Simon, Geo. Stephenson, Wm. Ray. On Arranging Speed Programme— Henry Klip[>el, John E. Ross, Thos. Wright. This is a good and laudable resolu­ tion. With an enterprising people here, Jackson county is destined at no distant day to take first rank among the most favored counties of the State. No person can assign a good and suffi­ cient reason why we may not hold a respectable fair from year to year. Our agricultural, mineral and manu­ facturing resources are almost unlimit­ ed, and in the matter of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, no county can excel us. Jackson county has won an en­ viable reputation through the number and excellence of her fine horses. If wo desire to advertise our stock, pro­ ducts, manufactures, etc., let us make a public exhibition and show what we have and we can do. A county fair managed for tho public good cannot but result greatly to the advantage of the community at large. Let every person interested in the prosperity of this county lend a help­ ing hand, and we shall have a fair of which none of us need feel ashamed. It can be done, and all there lacks is the disposition. Let us all lift togeth­ er for once and see what the result will be. We feel certain that we shall so far surpass our own expectations as to be for once happily disappointed. I mportant to S wamp L and C laim ­ ants .—Notice has been given to the Executive Department by the Land Office at Linkvilie that instructions have been received at that office from the General Land Office at Washing­ ton, to withhold all lands from sale, pre-emption and homestead entry, claimed by the State of Oregon as “swamp and overflowed,” that have been surveyed since March 12, 1860, and making them subject to the same rules that lands are, embraced in the Surveyor General’s list that he has filed and may hereafter furnish that office certifying to their swampy char­ acter and approving them to the State of Oregon. The request for this with­ drawal, says the Mercury, was made more than three years ago by the Gov­ ernor and has been constantly urged by him since. This action of (he Gen­ eral Land Office will greatly facilitate the segregation of the swamp lands. NEW, THIS WEEK._ NOTICE TO TEACHERS. QUARTERLY EXAMINATION OF applicant« for Teaclrera' Certificates for T HE Jackson county, Oregon, #ill be held in Jacksonville on Saturday, September 25, 1SH5. Those desiring Cert’ficates will take duo notice thereof and govern themselves ac­ cordingly. IL C. FLEMING, County School Superintendent. Administrator'! Notice. is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by N otice the County Court of Jackson county, Ore­ gon, Administrator of the Estate of Owen Clark, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are re­ quested to settle the same immediately, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them with the proper vouchers to me at my residence on Ilancheria Prairie within six months from the date thereof. FANNY CLARK, Administrator of said Estate. Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 1875. 37x40. Matt« Dillon’s New Saloon, Next door to Reames Bros., S ome new quartz mineshave recent­ ly been discovered sixty or seventy miles northwest of Winnemucca. The discoveries were made by E. M. Sil­ vers while on his way across from this county. Mr. Silvers also reports that he discovered several ledges in Stein’s Mountain and other places along the route. California Street, Jacksonville, Ogiu undersigned takes pleas - ure in announcing that he has just T he opened out at the above location, and will constantly keep on hand a complete and first-class stock of the best brands of wines, liquors, cigars, etc., and also the latest Eas­ tern periodicals and leading newspapers of the Coast. Give me a call. MATT. DILLON. NOTICE. S achs B ros , are constantly receiv­ ing new goods, and have one of the most complete and best assortments of general merchandise ever brought to Southern Oregon. “Quick sales and small profits” is their motto, and those desiring anything in their line will be accommodated at the lowest rates. * U. S. LAND OFFICE, 1 R oseburg , Oregon, «Sept. 1, 1875. f flOMPLAINT HAVING BEEN EN- \J tered at this Office by Edwin Morgan and William Selph against John B. Crews for abandoning his Homestead Entry, No. 1189, dated January 24th, 1870, upon the 8. X of 8. E. % of Section 29, and the W. % of N. E. % of Section 32, Township 35 South, Range 2 West, in Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 9th day of October, 1875, at 1 o’clock p. m ., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon­ ment. WM. R. WILLIS, Register. J. C. F ullerton , Receiver. M eeting T o -N ight .—The mem­ bers of the Independent Literary So­ ciety are requested to meet at their old quarters this (Friday) evening at half-past seven o’clock. A full attend­ Notice of Final Settlement ance is requested. By order of the Iu the County Court for the County of Jack- P resident . son, State of Oregon, sitting in Probate on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1875. In the matter of the Estate of Andrew J. Coakley, deceased. avid peninger , administrator of said estate, having filed in said Court his final account for settlement, and also praying for an order for setting the time for hearing the same, therefore notice is hereby given that said final account will be heart! and determined in said Court oil Tuesday, the 5th day of October, 1875, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at which time all persons having any objections to said final account and settle­ ment must then and there make the same. By order of Hon. E. B. Watson, County Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. A rrested .—A man was Sunday last arrested by Deputy Sheriff Kent, charged with stealing some clothes from a Mr. Bills, living at the U. S Hotel. He had an examination before Justice Stinson, who committed him T he N ew P ostal C ards .—The to Jail. color of the new postal card is tech­ A t A pplegate .—Hon. L. F. Lane nically styled “cream white ;” in other words, it is a yellowish white. This addressed the citizens of Applegate color the Department believes prefer­ and vicinity yesterday. Whether he able to pure white, because the latter was joined by the other candidates we soils so easily. The design of engrav­ did not learn. All will meet together HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! —AND— ing is the same as that heretofore at Kerbyville to-day, however. agreed upon, viz : In the upper left F or S ale .—Those desiring a first- HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, hand corner is the monogram “U. S.” class sewing-machine, bran new, at less in ornamented letters, across which is than first cost, can be accommodated a scroll with the words “Postal Card” by calling on E. C. Brooks and exam­ in bold face letter. Below this in a ining one of the celebrated Wilcox & straight line, in hair letter i3, “Write Gibbs’ machines. the address on this side—the message R emoval .—II. K. Hanna, Esq., has on the other.” In the upper right hand corner is the stamps, the design removed his law office from the Court of which is a profile bust of the God­ House to Orth’s building, up-stairs, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. dess of Liberty, surrounded by a frame where he may be found at all times lways on hand the best stock work border, the sides of which repre­ ready to attend to all business in his oi Patent and Home-made Rifle and Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers sent fasces, connected at the top by a line. of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, scroll bearing the words “U. 8. Pos­ R eturned .—Wm. M. Turner, N. small and powerful; Derringers, the latest best; also, the best Powder and Pow­ tage,” and at the bottom a curved Langell, J. S. Howard and sons and and der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of hand inclosing the words, “One Cent.” Chas. Schultz, who have been on a the best brands; all sorts of Shot and Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in The monogram, letter and stamp will surveying expedition east of the I the Sportsman's line. He will also keep a full line of SHELF be printed in black, and the card will mountains, returned last week. HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds have no border. They will be manu­ and sizes. Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, a complete assortment of Table and factured by the present contractors, the B ook N otice .—W. J. Stanley re- Tools, Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply Morgan Envelope Company, of Spring­ quests us to state that those who have of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. The above goods are all of the best qual­ field, Massachusetts, and they are near­ subscribed for books, through him, can ity, and will be sold ly ready for issue. The color at first procure them by calling at the City CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. selected was the shade known as the Drug Store. New guns made to order, and repairing promptly done and in good style. All or­ “Water of the Nile,” but, after a full W ood .—Those who have promised, ders filled with dispatch. consideration of the matter, cream 27tf. JOHN MILLER. as also those who intend settling their white was thought better. subscription in wood, are informed NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. P ersonal .—Major James T. Glenn that we are now ready to receive the he tax - payers of the county arrived from Oakland Wednesday. same. of Jackson, State of Oregon, are hereby notified that the Board of Equalization will He will remain with us awhile. T hanks .—We last week, neglected meet at the office of the County Clerk of Miss Anna Kent, formerly of this to mention that Jos. Rapp favored us said county on the place, is teaching school at Yreka. Last Monday in September, IMS, with a fine watermelon, for which he He P. D. Hull is again among us. and publicly examine the assessment rolls has our thanks. and correct all errors in valuation, descrip­ is agent for the Albany Democrat, a tion or quality of lands, lots, or other property. All persons interested will ap­ first-class Democratic sheet. S chool . — Miss Mollie McCully’s pear at the time and place appointed. Judge Reed, of Portland, arrived in school will commence next Monday, W. A. CHILDERS, Assessor of Jackson County, Oregon. town yesterday. September 13 th. W. A. Owen has removed his family pS* The National Gold Medal was award­ to town. ed to Bradley Rnlofson for the best Pho­ Hon. Henry Klippel and Syl. Camp­ HE DESIRABLE PROPERTY 8IT- tographs in the United States, and the Dated on C street, opposite the stable of bell have returned from their respec­ Vienna Medal for the best in the world. J. W. Manning, consisting of a good house tive mining camps, but report nothing and lot, substantial barn and other improve­ 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ments, is offered for sale cheap tor cash. new. Here is a chance for a good t«rgain. For MARRIED. particulars, call on H. L. Webb, at the Ex- Thos. G. Reames, of the popular —WOODY—At the residence of J. N. celsior .Stable, or at the T imes office. firm of Reames Bros., has gone to BISH Woody, near Phoenix. Sept. 5th, by Rev. M. A. Williams, Allen W. Bish to Miss I San Francisco to lay in a first-class SETTLE UP. A. C. Woody—all of this county. stock of goods. otice is hereby given that Capt. O. C. Applegate, of Lake coun­ BORM the aoeonntN of the firm of Manning A Ish have been placed in n»y hands for col­ ty, favored us with a call last Satur­ BROWNING — On Grave Creek, August 27tb, to tho wife of L. N. Browning, a lection. All persona indebted to said firiM day. He informs us that a party of are requested to settle immediately. daughter. H. K. HANNA. tourists will start in a few days for Jacksonville, Sept. 9,1875. Crater Lake, accompanied by Peter NOTICE. Britt, of this place, who will take ! All linda of Job Printing photographs of the magnificent scenery i VTOTICE IS GIVEN TO ALL HOLl)- li ers of lots in Quartzville, in the Galioo the country affords. Creek Mining District, that they are re­ NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT D ! < A T T JA, T» VUUy <11 I N ---------------- ♦------------------ D eath .—Frank Silva, a Portuguese I well known in this vicinity and Yreka, died last week of consumption. e } • quired to work ont tho amount of labor due on the road from said place to tho stage Th* Times Office. road, as per agreement, by the 23d of Sep­ tember, 1875, or, tailing to comply, they CttnCOA Per Dav at homo. Terms will forfeit all right to the same. $0 V-wU free. Address G. STINSON N. McNAIR. Jc Co., Portland, Maine, tt.