The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 12, 1875, Image 3

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LOCAL BREVITIES.
ASHLAND NOTES.
More rain this week.
A shland , Nov. 9, 1875.
The following proceedings have
Circuit Court in session.
Miss Frances Myer has been em­ transpired in the Circuit Court up to
FRIDAY.................... NOVEMBER 12, 1875. ;
ployed to teach at the Linkville school. i time of going to press :
Apples plenty and cheap.
M onday , N ov . 8th.
AGENTS FOR THE TIMES.
Miss Katie Thornton is the assistant
Jurors were in demand this week.
Officers present—Hon. P. P. Prim,
Geo. P. Rowoil A Co....... ............. New York.
Holiday amusements are budding. teacher in the Ashland public school. Judge; H. K. Hanna, Esq., District
S. M. Pettingill A Co...... .............New. York. .
She succeeds.
Dan. L. Green.................. losephine (’ountv.
County
warrants
always
taken
at
I Attorney ; E. D. Foudray, Clerk ; J.
Chas. Hughes.................. .......... Kerl»vville
The
young,
hilarious
and
festive
of
Ren Haymond................. ............ R<H*k Point par at this office.
the town, were in attendance at an W. Manning, Sheriff.
L. P. Fisher,..................... ...... San Franci*ci>.
Teamsters arriving from Roseburg : evening party in the Grangers’ Hall on
The cases of the State of Oregon vs.
Thos. Boyce...............
....... San Francisco
St . 1 .011*1*4
Rowell A i’hesinnn
(»us. A. Winckler........... .....................Yreka report the roads as fearful.
Saturday night. It was a very pleas­ Arch. Chrisman, James Hards, Joseph
Wells, W. B. Darberry, Chas. Wilson,
Don’t fail to call soon and settle ant affair.
were continued.
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY.
what you owo the T imes office.
C.
B.
Watson
has
charge
of
the
Wm. Ray, J. M. McCall and Henry
I
Snow is now’ visible on the high school above town, near Daniel Walk­
M. E. Pitmen.—Religious services every ,
R. Brown were excused from serving as
Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever­ mountains surrounding this valley.
er’s. He and his family are residing I Jurors for the present term.
ends J. R. N. Bell, .1. S. McCain and M. A.
Williams, alternately.
Read the Sheriff’s sale and land no­ at Judge Tolman’s. Mr. Watson is a
State vs. Caroline Briggs; indict­
C athoi . ic C iivri 'H.—Divine Services ev­ tice among our new advertisements.
proficient
teacher.
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa- .
ment for murder. Mandate from the
ther Blanchett.
Senator Mitchell passed through
How Ashland radiates teachers ! Supreme Court ordered spread upon
M. E. Sr nday S chool .—Regular meetings town the other day, en route for the
We have many young men and ladies the records and stand as the judg­
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
East.
C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular
sufficienty disciplined to assume con­ ment herein.
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two i
More rain has fallen within the past trol of our public schools. Those
State vs. Chester Barden; indict­
o’clock.
month than during tho entire of last who have been engaged have almost ment for murder in the first degree.
P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE.
universally satisfied their patrons.
year.
Defendant arraigned and leave granted
Stages leave Jacksonville ns follows ;
Recent rains have had a copious until to-morrow to plead to said in­
Several persons from Josephine
For Rock Point, (»rant’s Pass and Rose­
burg, every day at 8:30 a. in. Mail closes at county are in attendance on the Cir­ downward tendency. The market dictment.
8 a. tn.
slopped over and the medium is now
T uesday , N ov . 9th.
For Phivnix. Ashland. Yreka ami Red­ cuit Court.
ding, California, every day at 2:30 p. in.
running
down.
The
stock-holders
aro
Hon. Henry Klippel is officiating as
James D. Fay vs. P. J. Malone ; ac-
Mail closes at 2 p. m.
content,
but
merchants
and
their
job
­
For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and Deputy Clerk during tho session of
| tion to recover money. Continued.
Crescent City, every Monday ami Thursday
bers claim they have been “sadly i State vs. David Briggs; indict­
morning at I o’clock. Mail closes at S p. m. Circuit Court.
the preceding evening.
ment for murder in the first degree.
The Lewis Bros, aro on their way taken in.”
The mail for Central Point, Table Rock,
Eagle Point, Brownsborongli and Sam’s here and will favor this section with
Hiram Farlow’s temporary home Drawing of jury in said case or­
Valley, leaves every Friday morning ;
on Little Butte creek was one day dered by Court, and C. C. McClendon,
an entertainment.
closes the preceding evening.
The mail for I.inkville, Hot Springs, Yai-
Owing to the prevalence of Circuit , last week destroyed by fire. He re­ Thos. Ferguson and Albert Osborne
nax and Lake City, leaves Ashland every
Monday morning. For I.inkville every Court, Jacksonville presents quite a sided alóne and was out hunting at the secured from the regular panel and
Monday Thursday and Friday mornings.
time it occurred, so nothing was saved. from another subsequently summoned
Money Order Office open from 9 a. in. to lively appearance.
5 p. m.
The property consumed consisted of by the Sheriff. Sheriff ordered to
The warm rains have started the
O ffice Horns—From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m ;
Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. grass and volunteer grain to sprouting grain, tools, guns, etc., the total value summon forty-eight good and lawful
Mail matter must be in on time or it will
of which was about three hundred men to complete said panel of jurors,
not go.
M ax M uller , P. M.
finely. Stock is doing well.
to appear to-morrow morning.
dollars.
Mrs. Caldwell has rented the Soda
W ednesday , N ov . 10th.
On Friday night Ashland Lodge of
I nsane .—A man named S. B. Starr
Springs to J. II. Russell, of Ashland,
State vs. Caroline Briggs; indict­
was on Monday last examined before
I. (). G. T., through A. D. Helman,
and removed to Jacksonville.
L. I)., installed the following offi­ ment for murder. Motion that bail
Judge Watson by Dr. Aiken, and pro­
The slaughtering of hogs com­ cers: C. H. Hill, W. C. T.; Elda given on appeal be exonerated was
nounced insane. lie was yesterday
taken to East Portland by John Pear­ mences ere long, and a large number McCloud, W. V. T.; C. Merritt, W. S.; granted.
will be converted into bacon, hams, etc. Nellie Russell, A. S.; N. A. Jacobs,
The Grand Jury, through their
son.
Sheriff Green, of Josephine, will call W. F. S.; Pauline Eubanks, W. T.; J. | foreman, returned two true bills into
S elling C heap .—Sachs Bros, are
on the tax-payers of that county ere S. Eubanks, W. M.; Susie Hill, W. I. Court, to-wit : One against Robert
selling their large and first-class
long, for the purpose of receiving taxes. G.; J. I). Fountain, W. O. G.; M. E. Brown, charged with larceny of a
btock of dress-goods, black silks, Irish
Veit Schutz elsewhere cautions the , Helman, W. D. M ; M. J. Swingle, horse, and one against Andrew Casey,
poplins, ladies’ fancy goods, clothing,
charged with larceny in a dwelling
etc., cheaper than the cheapest. Read public not to credit his wife on his ac­ R. IL S.; M. A. Hudson L. H. S.
house.
their new advertisement and don’t count, as he will pay no debts of her | The election of officers to assume
Eubanks A Miller vs. D. S. K.
contraction.
control of the secular concerns of our
fail to give them a call.
Buick ; appeal from Justice’s Court.
The ground is in fine condition for town took place on the 1st inst., which
G rand J urors .—The following are plowing. The farmers are only await­ resulted in the choice of the following Motion to dismiss appeal argued and
the Grand Jurors empaneled for the ing some good weather to take advan­ persons : Councilmen, J. M. McCall, taken under advisement by the Court.
Ormstead & Bixby vs. A. J. Reyn­
November term of the Circuit Court, tage of this fact.
Wesley Mitchell, Isaac Miller, Sr., F.
olds et al ; appeal from Justice’s Court.
now in session : Thomas F. Beall, ,
Miners in various sections are pre­ W. Ewing and A. D. Helman ; Re­ Motion to dismiss appeal argued and
foreman; John Cardwell, W. A. John­
paring for the Winter’s campaign corder, C. K. Klum ; Marshal, L. A. taken under advisement by the Court.
son, John Buckley, George Brown
The prospects are favorable at present Neil ; Treasurer, B. F. Reeser. They
and James D. Buckley, A. Cantrell.
were properly inducted into their re­
for a busy season.
A S plendid E ntertainment .—
spective
positions
Saturday
evening.
S urrendered II erself . — Mrs.
E. D. Foudray, Esq., is Sachem of
The celebrated Lewis Bros.’ Grand
J.
M.
McCall
was
elected
President
of
Caroline Briggs, convicted of man­ Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, I.
Culmination, which has been creating
the
Board
of
Councilmen;
and
now
slaughter at the last term of Court and O. R. M., vice P. D. Parsons, who has
a/urore for the past season in Califor­
for
a
year
to
come
the
law-making
sentenced to five years’ imprisonment removed to Chico, Cal.
nia, and comes with exceedingly com­
machinery of our temporal affairs is
in the Penitentiary, surrendered her­
D. B. Rea, formerly of this place, is
plimentary testimonials from the East­
self this week, and is now confined in now located at Tucson, Arizona, where supposed to operate unctuously.
ern and Southern press, will appear in
P ilot R ock .
the County Jail. She will be taken to he is practicing law and also inter­
this place next week. The favorable
Salem in a few days.
ested in some promising mines.
P robate C ourt .—Tho following reputation preceding this entertain­
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The County Jail will receive sundry business was transacted in this Court ment is a guarantee that our people
A larm of F ire .—Last Wednesday,
will have an opportunity of attending
while Peter Britt, of this place, was coats of paint ere long. This step is last week :
In the matter of the estate of John a popular and legitimate place of
experimenting with alcohol, the liquid rendered necessary to keep the build­
Blattncr. Herman Helms, adminis­ amusement. In regard to the nature
exploded, burning his face and head ing in a good state of preservation.
and setting the ceiling of the room in
The roof on the new’ Masonic build- | trator of said estate, was ordered to of the performances, we refer our read­
which he was at work on fire. Had ing is being put on, and the structure ; pay preferred claims in full and the ers to the programmesand large illus­
trated and pictorial posters about town,
it not'been for the timely arrival of as­ itself is being painted. J. L. Carter & ' balance pro rata.
sistance, the building would have been Son have the contract for doing the ■ In the matter of the estate of P. which advertise a routine of start­
consumed; as it was, but little damage painting.
W. Stow. Herman Helms, adminis­ ling and refined sensations, pleasing
was done.
C. C. Beekman, agent of Wells, trator of said estate, was authorized acts, daring feats of jugglery, tableaux,
vivants, grand operatic selections, vo­
C ounty C ourt P roceedings .—The Fargo & Co.’s express, will receive ' to pay $175 to Quinton Anderson,
calizations and musical gems of the
following are the proceedings of the subscript ions intended for the sufferers upon said Anderson relinquishing his
farm of the deceased. day. Tickets, only 50 cents; children
County Court at its November term : of the Virginia fire and forward them lease upon the
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half-price.
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Present — Hon. E. B. Watson, free of charge.
J ury S ecured —In tho Circuit
S ale of F ine H orses .—We learn
Judge; M. A. Hueston and John
A pleasant party took place at Veit Court, most of this week has been
O’Brien, Commissioners ; E. D. Fou- Schutz’ Hall last Friday evening. The consumed in empaneling a jury in that W. C. Myer, of Ashland, recently
dray, Clerk ; J. W. Manning, Sheriff. Ashland Band discoursed excellent the case of State vs. David Briggs, in­ sold eight head of his Percheron
E. D. Foudray, County Clerk, was music for tho occasion, and Madame dicted for murder. After exhausting horses to Messrs. Bonney & Jones, of
authorized and instructed to have.the Holt provided a good supper.
the regular panel and three subse­ Wasco county, viz.: “Gen. Murat,” a
County Jail painted.
The O. A. C. Stage Company have quent ones, a jury was finally secured, full blood, foaled May, 1874, weight,
Bills to a considerable amount were been paying their employees along the to-wit : C. C. McClendon, Thos. Fer­ 1,300 pounds ; Percheron mare, three-
audited.
line during the past few days. It is guson, Albert Osborne, Joab Robinson, fourths blood, imported from Ohio,
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P ersonal .—Hon. Jas. D. Fay, of said that their disbursements for this Isaac Skeeters, Geo. Bush, Wm. Har­ weight, 1,600 pounds; “Eugenie,”
per, Josiah Neathamer, li. J. Terrill, seven-eights blood, foaled May, 1875,
San Francisco, and Hon. J. F. Wat­ quarter amount to about $30,000.
Arthur Pool, Wm. Payne, Wm. Suth­ weight, 600 pounds; “Bismarck,”
son, of Roseburg, are in attendance on
No official news has been received
one-half blood, three years old, and four
erland. The trial begins to-day.
the Circuit Court.
from the election in Lake county as
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one-half blood fillies from one to three
Hon. Henry Klippel and lady and yet. Parties from that section last
G rand B all .—Ruth Rebekah De­ years old—from No. 1 American mares.
Mrs. John Bilger arrived from San week inform us that at last accounts gree Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., will
The introduction of these horses will
Francisco this week.
Mr. Lane was seventy ahead. The . give a grand anniversary ball on doubtless prove of benefit to the
G. Karewski has gone to Portland. vote was light.
Thursday evening, December 30, 1875. stock interests of Eastern Oregon.
Col. W. 8. Stone passed through ! John R. Tice and others, while on Good music and supper will be pro­
the road to Fort Klamath with freight, vided and no pains spared to make it
H oliday G oods .— The holidays
town this week.
Dr. Callender has returned from encountered a regular young hurri­ a success in every particular. Every­ are approaching, and Ben Sachs is in
cane, which upturned several trees I body is invited to attend. See the the field with a fine assorpbent of no­
Coos Bay.
and played havoc generally. Fortu- advertisement elsewhere.
tions, toys, nuts and candies; also
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L ost at S ea .— Wm. Hoffman, Esq., i nately no one was hurt, although it
dry-goods, groceries, fancy goods, etc.,
O fficial R eturns of J osephine .
h&t Tuesday received a telegram an­ was a close call.
which he sells cheap. Give him a
—Sheriff Green of Josephine informs
nouncing that George T. Vining, a
We learn that the Portland company,
call and see for yourself.
son-in-law of his, had been lost on the j interested in tho mines at Althouse, us that the official vote of that county
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gives
Mr.
Lane
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plurality.
No
polls
T
he
D
ocket
.
—
The
Circuit Court
steamer Pacific, an account of the , Josephine county, will engage six
were
opened
at
Vannoy
’
s
and
Leland,
docket presents quite a formidable ap-
loss of which will be found else- j teams to haul quartz from their ledges
and
the
vote
everywhere
was
light.
I pearance and embraces thirteen crim-
where. Mr. Vining was in an to the mill. The persons forming that
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©arly day a resident of this sec­ company mean business, and will no
I mportant D ecision .—The De­ | inal cases, twenty actions at law and
tion, and was prominently connect­ doubt make it pay.
partment of the Interior decides that thirteen chancery cases. The pros­
ed with its affairs. He was once a
The Yreka Journal tells of a pom­ an administrator or guardian cannot pects are favorable for a session of
candidate for Secretary of State on the pous-looking individual palming him­ relinquish the homestead entry of a | several weeks’ duration.
Democratic ticket, and filled several self off on the people of that section deceased person without authority
P reaching .—Elder W. H. Brad­
offices of trust while residing in Oregon. as a mining expert, but subsequently from tho Probate Court.
ford, a Baptist minister, will preach
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At the time of his death ho was en­ proving to be a humbug. After giving ’
R. B. II argadine , of Ashland, last on the “Immortality of the Soul” in
gaged in the mercantile business at him a lively airing, that paper states
the M. E. Church, Jacksonville, on
Franklin, W. T., where he leaves a that he has made tracks for this region. week received another addition to his
tnext Sunday.
first-class stock of goods.
family to mourn his untimely end.
I Look out for him.
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Iu Memoriaiu.
<TK<’l'IT COURT PROCEEDINGS.
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CENTENNIAL
At a regular meeting of Warren
Lodge No. 10, A. F. A A. M., held on j
Saturday, November 6th, 1875, the1
following preamble and resolutions
were adopted :
W hereas , It has pleased the Grand
Master of the Universe to remove by !
death our beloved friend and brother,
Samuel Hall; therefore,
Resolved, That Warren Lodge has
lost a worthy brother and the com­
munity an esteemed and respected
citizen.
Resolved, That we deeply sympa­
thize with the bereaved family of our
departed brother, and commend them
to the care of Him who rulesand gov­
erns all things.
Resolved, Thrrt the Lodge be draped
in mourning and the members
wear the usual badge of mourning for
thirty days.
Resolved, That a copy of these reso­
lutions be furnished each of our pa­
pers, and a copy, under seal of the
Lodge, be given to the family of our
deceased brother.
N. L angell ,
A lex . M artin , ^Committee.
E. B. W atson , )
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E ureka M ills .—T. T. McKenzie
is now solely interested in these mills,
and having just refiited them with
the latest improvements, is now pre­
pared to manufacture flour equal to
any in the State. Something further
of importance will be observed by con­
sulting his advertisement, which will
be found elsewhere.
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A rraigned .—Chester P. Barden,
indicted for the murder of Daniel Mc­
Mahon, was this week arraigned, and
will perhaps be tried ere long. He was
carried into Court and presented a
rather emaciated appearance. Hon. J.
F. Watson has been appointed as his at
torney.
A shland H arness S hop .—This
establishment has on hand a complete
and first-class stock of harness, saddles,
whips, and everything that can be
asked for in this line, which Mr. Klum
is selling at the lowest rates.
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F or S ale .—Those desiring a first-
class sewing-machine, bran new, at less
than first cost, can tie accommodated
by calling on E. C. Brooks and exam­
ining one of the celebrated Wilcox &
Gibbs’ machines.
I n forty-eight hours a cough may becomo
dangerous ; but within that time any cough
can be cured by the use of Hate's Honey of
Horehound and Tar. Sold by all druggists.
Pike’s Toothache Drops euro in one minute.
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MARRIED.
1876.
1776.
PRO CLAM ATION.
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTER»
RAILWAY.
THE
POPULAR
ROUTE OVERLAND.
Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falla,
Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec,
New York, Boston, or any point East,
should buy their
TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS
Via the Ploueer Route,
TIIE CHICAGO <£• NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY.
THIS IS TIIE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Tt« Track h of STEEL RAILS, and on it haa been
nnyle the FASTEST time that hu ever been MADE in
thia country. By thia route pAxaengers for points east
of Chicago have choice of the following lines from Chicago:
BY THE PITTSBURG. FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO
AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS,
Q THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palaea
* * Cars through to Philadelphia and New York on
each train.
THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cara to
_ Baltimore and Washington,
BY THE LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN
RAILWAY AND CONNECTI<iN8 (NEW YORK CEN­
TRAL AND ERIE RAILROADS.)
*1 HRO! Oil TRAIN'S DAILY, with Palace Drawing
e ) Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Cara through to
New York.
1
°
cevtr AL. GRAND TRUNK.
n E,?rKR\ AXD ERIE A5D NEW YORK CEN-
THROl GH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Drawing
Room and Sleeping Cara through to New York to
Niagara Falta, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York city
BY BALTIN >RE AND OHIO RAILROAD:
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Pataca
Cara for Newark. Zanesville, Wheeling, Warhing-
ton and Baltimore without change.
Thia is the SHORTEST. BEST and only line running
Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CAR8 AND
COACHES, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OHAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junction, Mar­
shall, Cedar Rapid«, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon for
CHICAGO AND THE EAST.
»««a, ror
This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed. Con fort
and Safety. The smooth, w.-ll-ballasted and perfect
track of steel mils, the celebrated Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving
trains, the regularity with which they run. the admira­
ble arrangement for running through cam to Chicago
from all points West, secure to passengers all the com­
forts in modern Railway Traveling. No change* of Care
and no tedious delays at Ferries.
Passengers will find Tickets via this Favorite Route at
the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Rail­
road, Sacramento.
Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central
Pacific Railroad
W. H. 8TENNETT.
MARVIN HUGIIITT. Gen. Sup.
Gen. Paa. Ageat.
II. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomery
street, San Francisco.
SELLING OFF
—FOR—
COST AND FREIGHT!
undersigned , desiring to
dose out business in Jacksonville, offers
T he
for sale at cost and freight for cash his com­
plete and first-class stock of dry goods, dress
goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil­
dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­
ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, lamps,
baskets, spoons, knives and forks, tobacco
and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys,
Yankee notions, and everything usually
found in a first-class variety store.
My stock is fresh and of the bes4, and
those desiring anything in my line should
give me a call.
Those knowing themselves indebted will
please settle immediately. I mean business.
BEN. SACHS.
Jacksonville, July ], 1875.
ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP.
SCRANTON—TAYLOR—At the residence
of the bride’s parents, on Butte creek, Nov.
7th, by L. Tinkham, J. P.. J. W. Scranton
to Miss Marguerite C. Taylor.
C. K. KLUM,
TAYLOR—YOCUM—At the residence of
Marion Taylor, on Butte creek, Nov. 7th, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
by L. Tinkham, J. P., John Taylor to Miss
Australia Yocum.
SADDLERY & HARNESS,
NEW, THIS WEEK.
_
EUREKA MILLS.
, O regon , keeps a gen -
eral assortment of goods in his line of
A shland
trade, consisting of Team, Buggy and Plow
Harness, Team and Buggy Collars, Bridles,
Ntirruj>s, Lashes, Collar Pads, Currycombs,
he undersigned having pur - Cinchos, Whips, Spurs, and eveiything
chased the entire interest in and thor­ usually kept in a first-class establishment.
oughly fitted up these mills with the latest Ladies’, Men’s and Boys’Saddles a Specialty.
improvements, is now prepared to manufac­
Repairing done witli neatness and dis­
ture flour equal to any in the State.
Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pounds of patch, and prices to suit the times.
jAT" WHEAT taken at the Highest Mar­
shorts and eight pounds ot bran will be
given in exchange for sixty pounds of good ket Rates in exchange for goods.
Ashland, Sept. 16, 1875.
merchantable wheat.
Persons having flour, shorts or bran in
the Mills must take them away on or before
PRO CLAM ATION.
the 31st of January, 1876. All persons in­
debted to the firm of McKenzie & Amy
must settle up on or before the above date,
as the books of said firm must be squared at NEW GOODS AND LOW DEICES !
that time.
T. T. McKENZIE.
T
J. NUN AN,
JO. SOLOMON,
4 T EVANS CREEK, JACKSON COUN-
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ty, Oregon, respectfully calls the atten­
SUCCESSOR TO JUDGE <t NUNAN, tion of
the public generally to his LARGE
and WELL ASSORTED St(M'K of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Manufacturer A Dealer
In Every Description of Saddlery,
HARNESS,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS
which he offers for sale cheaper than the
cheapest.
Give me a call.
w ool and Hides taken in exchange
for goods at market rates.
JOS. SOLOMON.
Evans Creek, Sopt. 27, 1875.
WANTED!
20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron,
SADDLERY-WARE,
SELL FOR CASH AT GREATLY
rates.
W f-tr ILL reduced
Repairing done promptly, and at
prices in keeping with the times.
J. I N A.^^ •
Jacksonville, Nov. 5, 1875.
EAGLE MILLS.
lIIE EAGLE MILLS, ONE AND A
. half miles from Ashland, have been
I thoroughly
renovated and put in the best
at the foundry in
Ashland, for which we will pay the
D elivered
highest price.
Every farmer has more or less old cast­
ings about his premises, such as old stoves,
pinions and other articles. These they
would do well to gather up, and bring them
Indore the rain sets in.
We will also pay the highest price for old
COPPER, BRASS and ZINC.
J. M. McCALL A CO.
All Kinds of Job Printing
order by an experienced miller, and are
now turning out an article of flour that is
gaining a reputation not surpassed by its
former good name. We warrant every sack NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT
of our flour free of weevil and to be of tho
best quality.
A. F. FARNHAM.
DR. T. CALDWELL MACKEY.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Jacksonville,
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The Times Office
Oregon.
$ tin GOA Per Bay at home. Term«
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free. Address G. STINSON
6.
N. B.—Night calls promptly attended to. A Co., Portland, Maine.