hr grrnomtirSimrs. VIAltkl l liEMKAI. NOTEN AM» NEWS. FOR 111 R 1*KOI»I CE. REAMES BROS., Snow in the Willamette last week. —AT— The Willamette is high and contin- (Successors to White A Martin,) ually rising. James O’Meara is writing on the DEALERS IN Portland Journal. ASHLAND, OREGON. Vice- President Wilson is still im- proving in health. Much rain has fallen in California rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE- CALIFORNIA STREET, 1 turned from San Francisco, where he and other portions of tho Coast. has bought and is now receiving the best Brigham Young has been discharged assortment of JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. from custody by order of Chief Justice General Merchandise, White. < brought to this market, consisting of Legal tenders are quoted in San a Ever LOW PRICES WILL WIN general assortment Francisco at 87 cents buying and 871 selling. DRY-GOOI >s, Are now selling their first-class stock of Brick Pomeroy, of the N. Y. Demo HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- ure in notifying their friends and the crat, has suspended. Liabilities, $140,- Clothing, Boots and Shoes, public generally that they have purchased DRESS-GOODS, 000 ; assets, none. the stock of White A Martin, ana are now receiving and opening a very large, exten The National Grange met at Louis sive and well-selected assortment of LADIES ' FANCY GOODS, BLACK SILKS, ville on the 17th, and was to continue Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings, in session ten days. STAPLE DRY-GOODS, Diptheria is prevailing in different IRISH POPLINS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BOOTS AND SHOES, portions of tho Willamette. Several children have died of it. In largo variety, at lower prices than any California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, Bodies from the steamer Pacific are constantly being found. Several more Other Firm in Oregon. Heady-l-iade Clothing, have come to shore since our last. To THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES ! As a producer, I fee! a deep interest Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Counties. in the future of Jackson county. FRIDAY..................... NOVEMBER 26, 1875. Looking forward to the harvest of 1876, with the abundant rains that 1»E>I<»« lllTlC I .MTY. have already fallen, gladdening alike the hearts of tho miner and hus We apprehend <hc rose-colored view band man, who among us will deny of the late elections which our Radi that the prospects for an immense cal friends are indulging in just now, crop are fair at least ? If this he an will soon be scattered like a mist cloud admitted fact, would it not he a wise on the summit of St. Helena before movement on the part of the producers the morning sun. Of one thing they to consider in what manner they can may be assured, it has resulted in best take advantage of this prospec Democratic unity, The local issues of tive surplus grain, by getting it to a the State elections have been elimi cash market, that it may yield them nated ; from Maine to California the a fair remuneration for their labor; pirty has broken down the barriers enabling them to educate and com which divided it; it is to-day united in fortably clothe their families, and principle ; and its war cry is honesty, placing them in a position to generally local self-government, reform. Its enjoy life, like the people of other object, to restore, pure and simple, in prosperous communities ? Is not this the conduct of affairs, the principles of a laudable ambition that any man may free government as enunciated by the entertain ? But without increased patriot statesman and philosopher, means of marketing, even with a large Thomas Jefferson. Another triumph crop, where is the farmer in this val- of Radicalism means a perpetuation ley who will come out even, flnancial- for four years of the evils under ly, at the end of next year ? whieh the great masses of the people I submit the proposition: That the now groan. It means that corruption present financial condition of thiscom- in office will bo winked at by those munity proves conclusively that the highest in authority. It means nepo business of farming has not been a tism. It means favoritism in every success, nor without a cash market for form. It means Grantism with all its all their surplus grain and other pro- abominations—a personal government duce, can they hope for anything bet- —the Presidency a perquisite, its pat ter in the future. ronage to be farmed out for the benefit Now, Mr. Editor, assuming that of court followers. It means more these premises are correct, I wish to than this, says the Sonoma Democrat; enquire, through the columns of your it means that the people will be hew valuable piper, whether or not this ers of wood and drawers of water for state of things cannot be remedied by ihoddyite and official aristocrats who, our own energy and enterprise ? In like toad-3tools, have grown into no this connection, allow me to ask you tice out of rottenness at the root. what has become of the Chetco Wagon Sumner said, “When the great office Road Company that was incorporated seeker and the great office holder are sometime last Summer? Has the one and the same it is easy to see how Company become imbued with the naturally the engino responds to the apathy to enterprise that appears to central touch.” With Democratic unity be tho most prominent characteristic we fear neither the great office of the people of this county ? I hope holder nor any of his satellites in the not. But why don’t they make some coming Presidential contest, That effort through the public press, or units’ is now assured. otherwise, to show tho people the great advantage to bo derived from Internal Revenue Report. the construction of their proposed The Commissioner of Internal Rev- road ? The main objection I hear to the enue has completed his very volumin- ous report for the fiscal year, to June road is that it cannot be built for 30, 18, o. The total receipts in the want of money. If the people of ¡lusive of notesand loans, three counties can’t build sixty miles : 'Customs, $1,973,- of wagon road they had better emi evenue, $1,958,- grate to some country that has all nec 00,000 ; Direct Tax, $14,810.000 ; essary roads already built. Right Public Lands, $22,000,000 ; miscella here allow me to offer a suggestion : neous, $236,000,000; Premium on loans Our newly elected member of Con and 9ales of gold, $192,000,000. The gress, Mr. Lane, promised to do any stringent execution of the laws per. thing in his power for the people of tuining to the collection of taxes on Southern Oregon. Give Mr. Lane an distilled spirits is recommended as opportunity to redeem that promise, the surest guard against the coramis- by getting national aid to build a sion of frauds, and certain amend, wagon road to Chetco Harbor. lie ments to the law concerning rec- I could not wish a fairer cause in which tifiers are suggested. The total loss to to test his power on Congress. If the Government by frauds during the there is any one enterprise (except a last ten months is estimated at $1,650,- through railroad) that would benefit 000. There have been seized 24 dis the people of Jackson, Josephine and tilleries, 37 rectifying houses, and fifty Curry counties as much as this pro U. S. guagers and store keepers have jected wagon road, I would be pleased been found implicated in the crooked to learn what it is. Mr. Alex. J. Watts, of Josephine business. From the report, it is mani. county, who assisted to survey the fest that the Government has a good deal yet to learn and to do in the solu route last year, offers to construct the tion and settlement of the whisky road for $600 per mile, approximately traffic. High duties lead to much $35,000 for the whole road—a very smuggling, and it may be possible small sum of money when you con that a similar effect is produced by sider the immense advantage to be very stringent legislation on this sub derived by the people of the three counties. ject Why not call meetings in each Charge« Against Captain Sawyer. county ; send suitable persons thereto, Later news from the Pacific disaster to explain the benefits to be derived casts a terrible imputation upon the from such a road; get every man conduct of Capt. Sawyer, of the Or. to sign a petition to Congress for pheus. Some of the ship’s crew have national aid to build it, and send the made affidavits to the effect that had memorial to Mr. Lane ? If Mr. Lane the Orpheus kept on her course she should fail in getting aid, why can’t would have passed two miles to the the people of these counties build it themselves ? Josephine and- Curry leeward of the Pacific ; but the ship i will do their share, I know, if Jackson was steered directly toward her, as the will do her part. Let them see to it captain said he wanted to speak the that it be built next Spring or early steamer. When close to the steamer Summer, and a new impetus will be the captain ordered her helm to be given to farming in Rogue River Val ley, and the business made profitable. put hard down, but it was too late and The construction of this road would the collision took place. As soon as be the means of bringing $100,000 it was found that the ship did not into the valley each year for produce. A F armer . leak she was again put on her course. November 15, 1875. The steamer followed her a» few min utes and hailed her three separate Xe w «pu porla!. times, but the captain made no reply, We have received the prospectus of and gave no assistance to the disabled Pacific, although it was in his power the Oregon Educational Monthly, to save the lives of many if not all on which will be started at Salem about board. In fifteen minutes the lights ’ January 1st, 187G, by W. P. Ready. and all traces of the steamer had dis. The subscription price will be $17)0 appeared. The night was fair and at per annum. This journal will be de the time of the collision the Orpheus voted to the educational affairs of Ore was making about eight knots an gon in particular, and will doubtless hour. We shall wait patiently for ! be worth the price. the result of a thorough examination, We have received a note from M. which this affair will doubtless under, i II. Abbott, stating that ho would go, and trust that Captain Sawyer can start the Eastern Oregon Tribune at ili-pel these charges satisfactorily. ■ The Dalles in a few days. E. R. REAMES. T. G. REAMES. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SACHS BROS. T Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, At Gosport Navy Yard, orders have STATIONERY, NOTIONS, been received to fit out at onco the Lehigh and Montauk. What’s up? By late storms on tho English and Which I will sell for country produce, or French coasts much damage has been to good men on time as cheap as the cheap done and thousands of houses ruined. I est ; but if you have cash to pay for goods. I am your man. Cash is my strong suit. I John Burkhart and J. G. Evans have will sell so much cheaper than Grangers can that I will make them know that a mid been acquitted on the charge of rob dleman in this line is not only a luxury but absolute necessity. I have a band of bing the office of the Sheriff of Linn. an sheep that pays my expenses. R. B. HARGADINE. The American Woman Suffrage As Ashland, Oct. 20, 1875. sociation held a convention at New York recently and passed several reso ANNIVERSARY BALL! lutions. —OF— The new Constitution in Alabama has been ratified by a majority exceed Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge Wo. 4, ing 50,060. It was a Democratic I. O. O. F., measure. They also offer their large assortment of I IM PLEM ENTS, CLOTHING Hats and Caps, CHEAPER than the VERY CHEAPEST! LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES. I •r AG RICULTUR A L We guarantee every article sold by us as represented. Call and see us before pur chasing elsewhere. You will save money by doing so. SACHS BROS. We have also In connection with the above a very large and fine stock of choice groceries , glassware , queens WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN DOW GLASS, CAST AND I I STEEL PLOWS, WOOD EN AND WILLOW WARE, ETC. The British ship Astrida, from Lon TO BE GIVEN AT VEIT SCHUTZ’ HALL, don, was the other day wrecked off1 IN JACKSONVILLE, Wo arc now ready to sell anything in our Andressell, France, and nine of the line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad crew lost. Thursday Eve. Dec. 30, 1875 vantage to examine our stock before pur The British ship Calcutta, from Que- I chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in Jackson bee to Liverpool, wrecked lately, and Reception Committee : county. Æ£TGive us a call, and then judge for twenty-two of the crew and a lady K. Kubli, Newman Fisher, C. W. Savage. vourself as to our capacity to furnish goods Floor Managers : were drowned. as above. REAMES BROS. Henry Klippel, F. Luy, T. T. McKenzie, Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875. A war between Turkey and some of ! Dan. Green, Jacob Ish. Committee of Arrangements: her provinces is now’ raging in earnest. Louise Savage, Mrs. Rachel Fisher, HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! At last accounts, the insurgents were Mrs. Mrs. Jane Kubli, J. Miller, Sol. Sachs. —AX!)— getting the best of it. ickets , ( including supper ) $3.50. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE The irrepressible John Wilson, of Good music will be peovided. A gen circus renown, is going to convert his eral invitation extended to the public. circus ampitheatre in San Francisco into a varieties theatre. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS! Manufacturer & Dealer The Oregon Shipbuilding Company IE UNDl'RSTGNED, SHERIFF OF has recently been incorporated by W. HU 1 Jackson county, Oregon, will meet the S. Ladd, Edwin Russell, A. P. Anke tax-payers of said count v, for the purpose of receiving taxes,on t ho lbi lowing «lays in their ny, D. Macleay, Wui. Reid, B. Gold respective precincts, at their usual places of smith, Chas. Hodge, with a capital ' voting, and will remain in each precinct California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. from 9 o’clock a . m ., until 4 o’clock 1». M., ot of $50,000, in shares of $100 each. each day, to-wit : .............................. December 1st CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS 4 LWAYS ON II AND THE BEST STOCK The Hillsboro Independent says that Jacksonville 44 2d Willow Springs......................... A of Patent and Home-made Rifie and 44 3d through the intervention of Mrs. Pat Manzanita................................... Shot <«uns, single and double; Revolvers 44 4th Sterlingville.............................. of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, terson, of that place, Hon. J. K. Lut E<len............................................. SADDLERY-WARE, 44 fith small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest 44 7th trell, her brother, was saved from Ashland...................................... and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow 44 9th Little Butte................................. der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of <4 taking passage on the Pacific, as he Big Butte.................................... 10th the best brands; all sorts of Shot and 44 11th WILL SELL FOR CASH AT GREATLY Pouches; Caps. Wads and everything in Flounce Rock........................... had intended to return to California I 44 ♦ 13th H reduced rates. Table Rock................................. Sportsman’s line. 44 Repairing done promptly, and at the lie on that steamer, via Puget Sound. 15 th Uniontown................................. will also keep a lull line of SHELF 44 10th prices in keeping with the times. Applegate ................................. HARDWARE, Nails and Rone of all kinds 44 The libel suit of II. C. Bowen vs. I.eland ....................................... J. NUNAN. 20th and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, 44 Jacksonville, Nov. 5, 1875. 21st ’s Pass.............................. Tools, a complete assortment of Table and the Brooklyn Eagle has been post Grant 44 22<1 Pleasant Creek......................... Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply 44 23d poned. Fullerton appears for Bowen, Rock Point................................ ot Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. 44 24 th SELLING OFF The above goods are all of the best qual and Beach and Dewitt for the Eagle. Foots Creek.............................. their taxes at Tax-payers will please pay ity, and will be sold It is for $100,000, and will likely open the above stated times. The law in regard —FOR— CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. strictly enforced. up much of the Beecher scandal again. to their collection will I. be W. MANNING, New guns made tn order, and repairing Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson Co. It will come up before Judge Neilson promptly and in good style. All or COST AND FREIGHT! ders filled «lone with dispatch. in Brooklyn. 27tf. JOHN MILLFR. Geo. Coggan advertises that he will ! riMIE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO run his horse Osceola against Foster JUST ISSUED. I close out business in JacKsonville, offers for sale at cost and freight for cash his com the coming week, two mile heats, on C. K. KLUM, plete ami first-class stocK of dry goods, dress Two Hundredth Edition. the Walla Walla track ; that ho will goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil IN MANUFACTURER AND DEALER dren's hose and shoes, gentlemen ’ s furnish pay Foster’s entrance to the race for the ing goods, hats, groceries, erocKery, lamps, purse of $500 offered by the citizens ; baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco SADDLERY & HARNESS, and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, Revised and corrected by the author, E. de and will then bet $1,000 or $2,000 that Yanirce notions, and everything usually F. CURTIS, M. D., Ac. A SIILAND, OREGON, KEEPS A GEN-, found in a first-class variety store. Osceola will beat Foster. A oral assortment ot goods in his line of i My stock is fresh and of the bes‘, and Carl Schurz is said to be the author trade, consisting of Team, Buggy and Plow ; those desiring anything in my line should A MEDTCAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE A and cure of premature decline in man, Harness, Team and Buggy Collars, Bridies, j give me a call. of a very bold and strong article in the Stirrups, Lashes, Collar Pads, Currycombs, j Those knowing themselves indebted will showing how health is lost, and how re Westliche Post, in which the President Cinclios, Whips, Spurs, ami everything please settle immediately. I mean business. gained. It gives a clear synopsis of tlie im- BEN. SACHS. pediments to marriage, the treatment of usually kept in a first-class establishment. and Gen. Babcock, his Private Secre Ladies’, Men’s and Boys’Saddles a Specialty. JacKsonville, July 1, 1875. nervous and physical debiliiy, exhausted vitality, anti all other diseases api»ertaining tary, are charged with complicity in Repairing done with neatness and dis-’ thereto ; the results of twenty years’ suc ami prices to suit the times. cessful practice. tho St. Louis whisky frauds. It calls patch, WHEAT MILL NOTICE. taken at the Highest Mar on the grand jury to examine into the ket Rates in exchange for goods. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. N AND AFTER THE TENTH DAY Ashland, Sept. 16, 1875. facts, and calls Babcock Grant’s “body of September, 1875, the Patrons of Hus CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is no bandry Mill Company will cease to grind member of society bv whom this book will villain.” on exchange, except for family use for pro not be found useful, whether he bo parent, NEW FERRY! Milton Shepardson, two or three ducers, in unbranded sacks; and instead preceptor or clergyman.— London Times. buy wheat and pay the highest market CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book times convicted of robbing the stage Tico and a Half Miles above Bybee's, will price therefor. For particulars, apply at should l>e read by the young for instruc the Mills. at Shasta, Cal., a few years ago, but tion. and by the afflicted for relief; it will By order of the Board. injure no one.— Medical Times and Gazette., each time awarded a new trial by the J. S. HERRIN, President. ON ROGUE RIVER. Price.—One dollar, by mail or express. F. M. P lymaee , Secretary. Supreme Court, was finally acquitted Address the author. DR. CURTIS. 520 Sut ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco. last week, On his release, however, Cal. ’ * LAGER ! LAGER !! he was arrested upon a requisition riMIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- 1 ure in notifying the public that they from Governor Grover, and is doubt have established a new ferry at tho above less on his way to this State ere this. named place, and have the largest and saf est boat on the river, furnished with tho The following item appeared in tho strongest wire rope, and charge less for (Successor to Caton JVvy,) N. Y. World two weeks before the ferrying. Gives us a trial. 1HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTER ER, TAYLOR A CO. . has now on hand and is constantly man great Virginia City fire : “Spiritual ufacturing the best Laeer Beer in Southern New Boot and Shoe Store. istic mediums predict that Virginia Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to EAGLE MILLS. suit purchasers. Call and test the article. City, Nevada, is soon to be destroyed CALIFORNIA STREET. 1IIE EAGLE MILLS, ONE AND A by fire from Heaven, and some of the . half miles from Ashland, have been WARNING ! good inhabitants are packing up for a thoroughly renovated and put in the best by an experienced miller, and are aving permanently located removal; but the average resident re order he undersigned hereby noti - now turning out an article of flour that is in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform fies the public that whereas my wife has the public that I am prepared to do all flects that the only fire likely to reach gaining a reputation not surpassed by its left my bed and board without cause or kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making former good name. We warrant every sack him must come from the opposite of our flour free of weevil and to be of the provocation, I will pay no debts of her con line. Satisfaction guaranteed. quarter.” traction. VEIT SCHUTZ. best quality. A. F. FARNHAM. 29tf. G. W. FREY. J. NUNAN, T In Every Description of Saddlery, ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP. MANHOOD. O I 1 1 T H