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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1876)
W ■!—«J. I ft lie gemocnilif tLimríí. í 'Bi raw m I I1 I LOCAL BREVITIES. BOARD OF TBWTEEM. JOHN BILGER, NEW, THIS WEEK. ASHLAND NOTEN. The Board of Trustees met in regu Very little plowing has been done Stages arrive on fair time now. (Californio St.,one door westofSK’hs Broa..) MUSIC LESSONS. in this section, but preparations are lar session on January 19, 1876, with Read M. Hanley’s estray notice. FRIDAY JANUARY 21, 1876. Jacksonville, Oregon, President Beekman in the Chair, all being made for the upturning of terra INTENDING TO REMAIN IN JAUK- Read the Sheriff’s sale elsewhere. i 1 sonville for a lew months, those desiring the members being present except Mr. jirma. to receive lessons on the piano can do so A pplication fop .C h arter .—John DEALER AND WORKER IN Litigation has been temporarily sus Hoffman. during my stay. For further particulars Jesso Houck left for Eureka, Cal., Cimborsky, Great Sachem of the Im inquire at the Franco-American Hotel of pended. The minutes of the last meeting M me . DANCOURT. on the stage last Sunday. He goes by TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. proved Order of Red Men of Oregon, Considerable snow has fallen on the were read and approved. way of San Francisco, and will bo ab has received application from Link- Estray Notice. eeps constantly on hand an REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. sent some time. villo for a charter for a lodge of Red hills during the past few days. assortment of the lwal WAKEN UP BY TI1E UNDERSIGNED, The Committee on Fire Engine A new lot of school-books have just Wells, Fargo A Co. have established 1 living 2*3 miles north ot Jacksonville, TINWARE, Men with seventeen charter members. Fund reported that they have been been received at Kahler & Bro.’s. an express offico in Ashland, with J. on or about Octolrer 1st, 1875, one bay BRASS PIPES, horse, with white spot on forehead and on E xcellent W in e .—Herman V. unable to collect the interest due upon FORCE PUMPS, I). Fountain as agent. Money shipped tip of the nose, about tivo years old, with an John Orth shipped 2,000 pounds of Helms, of the firm of Wintjen A CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, the loan of said fund and asked for obscure brand, apparently I (', on left hip. by the cwt., if desired. hides and deer skins to San Francisco Appraised at $30.00 by J. 11. Stinson, J. P. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Helms, h is placed us under obligations further orders. An order was passed M. HANLEY. this week. Sidewalks are rapidly being buiP. HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, for a bottle of first-class California ordering said committee to enforce the PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, Some good ones are already finished, Superior b icon, lard and hams al white wine. It is four years of ago, collection of the note held for the loan ST. VALENTINE ’ S DAY! OLS, HOSE, rOWDER. at reason- while others are being made. So you of the Engine Fund without delay. and for flavor and vim cannot be ex ways for sale at E. Jacobs’ see how obedient the people are to able rates. BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. celled. The Committee on Public Improve I our “City Dads.” NAILS, Alfred P. Owen, formerly of this ments, which was directed to have C ounty R ecords .— Through the place, has been appointed Postmaster MINING TOOL, The Christinas jollities still linger the line of Oregon street run out by SHOT, BRUSHES, courtesy of E. D. Fond ray, Esq., WILL RE GIVEN a surveyor, as a preliminary step to here. Our young folks divided into at Empire City, Coos county. CARPENTER TOOLS, County Cleik, we are enabled to state two parties Saturday night, and re. BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Don’t forget to call and settle what ward removing all obstructions from that forty-three marriage licenses were inained in the bewitching circles of IRON WASH-KETTLES, At VEIT SCHUTZ’ HALL you are indebted at the T imes office. the sidewalks on said street, reported issued during the year 1S75. Forty- BRASS AND IRON WIRE, the dance until a late hour. progress. County warrants always taken at par. SHEET-IRON WARE. six mortgages and 213 deeds ami pat —ON— The attendance at tlie Ashland The committee appointed to collect McCormick ’ s Almanac contains sev ents were recorded during the same Cast Iron and Steel Plows. . s. The Academy is about 130 pupils eral gross errors concerning this sec from the late Marshal all moneys in period. Monday Evening, Feb. 14th. ROPE, tion, which we will correct in our next his hands belonging to the town re District School still flourishes, under CAULDRONS, ported they had attended to the mat the auspices of Prof. Willits and Miss D ischarged .—In the preliminary issue. CULTIVATORS, Kate Thornton. Number of names ATUSIC WILL BE FURNTSIIEI) BY ter, and found the sum of $10 due to examination of Aaron Klise, A. L. COPPER WARE, We learn that an amateur entertain 31 Messrs. Hull, Brown and Cimborsky. WHEEL-BARROWS, Sturges and ----- Satterfield, charged ment will shortly transpire at Rock the town, which they had received enrolled, 111 ; average attendance, 95 Tickets, (including supper) $2.50. A cordial SHEET-IRON WARE, invitation is extended to all. with robbing the sluices of Chinese, Point, which promises to be inter and paid into the Treasury. The re students. port was accepted and committee dis- before Justice Stinson, that officer on esting. Literary exercises are held in con- WOODB.N AND WILLOW WARB 1, E( i A L A D V E I IT I SE M EN TS charged. Monday rendered a decision for the nection with the I. O. G. T. Lodgc A resolution for a tri-weekly mail REPORT OF TOWN OFFICERS. defendants and they were accordingly nearly every Friday night, They Estray Notice. STOVES. between Crescent City and Jackson discharged. The report of the Treasurer was consist of charades, dramas, recita- Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook ville has passed the California Legis received and read, showing a bal- tions, dialogues, songs, speeches, ete. rHAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 1 19 miles east of .Jacksonville, one black inn, ofneo, cabin stoves, of assorted sir.os, L eap Y ear P arty .—The first leap lature. anee on hand of $205.75 in currency A paper is being gotten up, which will I mare,about 15 hands high, a small white plain and fancy, constructed on the latest in tin! forehead and one white hind toot, fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, year party of the season, which trans E»tray animals whose appraisement and $15.25 coin, (including Road Fund soon be read. C. B. Watson is the star a brand or sear on the nock, about 10 years and everything connected with these stove* pired at Horne’s hotel last Friday exceeds $15 are required by law to be of $55.40.) Report was ordered on tile. The owner cun have the same bv pay warranted durable and perfect. e litor-in-chief. They objected to hav- old. ing charges. II. J. TERRILL. All articles sold or manufactured by him evening, was an “ away-up ” affair. advertised. Those interested will take The report of R. S. Dunlap, Sexton, ing a “devil,” lest some, I surmise, January 10, 1876. 3. warranted. His work is made of the best About eighteen couples of young folks notice. material and of the choicest patterns. X eno . was presented and read, showing the might get caught. fyET Orders attended to with dispatch and participated, anil the festivities pro Executrix’s Notice. filled according to directions. He is deter The temperance organization of this receipts in the two last quarters to 1 Ashland, Jan. 18, 1876. mined to sell at low prices for cash. gressed in a first-class manner, every place still remains in stUtu quo, being be $37.50 ; delinquent, $12.50; and no IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT M iners ’ M eeting .—A number of VTOTICE the undersigned has been appointed by \\ay worthy of the occa-ion. unable to raise steam enough to reor expenditures. Report ordered placed miners met at the residence of M. the County Court of Jackson county, Ore Executrix of the Estate of John Neit liquor « on file. M usical .—Mme. D.mcourt, favor ganize at present. Chapman, on Poormen’s creek, last gon, her, deceased. The Marshal reported to the Board Saturday, and passed a resolution All persons indebted to said estate are re of all kinds, of the best brands,wh alesalo and ably known over the Pacific Coast as a The Portland Company is reported quested to settle the same immediately, and retail. Also pianist, is now sojourning in town. to have suspended work on their that there was now on hand fire ap pledging themselves to support no all persons having elaimsagainst said estate TOBACCO AND CIGARS. requested to present them with the She intends remaining here for a few le Igo at Althouse, but we suppose the paratus in good order: 36 fire bucket-, man, of whatever politics, next June, are proper vouchers to me at my place of busi 3 ladders, 3 tire hooks, 2 axes, 2 speak who aids the Chinese in the present ness in Jacksonville within six months* In connection with all these I have on hand months, during which time she will suspension is only temporary. a large assortment of troni the date hereof. give instructions on the piano. Mme. The Republican State Central Com ing trumpets, 17 tiro hats and a lire mining imbroglio, or words to that ef LENA NEUBER, GROCERIES Executrix estate of John Neuber. Dancourt comes highly recommended mit teo is called to meet in Portland truck with apparatus attached. Re fect. A large number of names have Jacksonville, Dec. 18,1875. been signed to the resolution. of all kinds—just what every married man by the press and public wherever she February 16th. N. Langell is member port accepted. wants in his family. Alid if you don’t lx»- MISCELLANEOUS. has been, and will doubtless give gen of the Committee for this county and lieve it, call and examine my stock before S uit D ecided .—The case of the Sheriff's Sale. purchasing elsewhere. A bill of $6.62 was presented by eral satisfaction here as she has else Alex. J. Watts for Josephine. Chinese against Klise d al, to recover 1)Y virtue of an execution and JOHN RITZIER. Street Commissioner for nails, etc., the claims on Poorman’s creek taken 1 ) order of »ale duly issued out of the < ircuit Importer of farm implements and machine*. where. We also learn that she intends We learn that operations are being used in repairing bridges; and also by I possession of by defendants, was tried Court of the State of Oregon tor the county giving a concert ere long. Head her of Jackson, and directed and delivered to vigorously prosecuted by the English D. Linn for $3, for lumber furnished by jury in Justice Stinson’s Court thi» me, in a cause wherein G. W. Lance was NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! advertisement el»ewhere. Company owning extensive placer and W. <». Lutin, S. Draper, A. Street Commissioner. The bills were week. A verdict was rendered for plaintiff, Fisher and N. Fisher defendants, said plain J udgment A ffirmed .- —The judg- claims on G.ilice creek. Over one referred. —AT— the Chinese. The case will be ap- tiff recovered a judgment, decree and order ment in the case of Win. K. I»h, ap- hundred hands, both whites and Chi of sale against the defendant W. O. Lutin, de- An order was passed authorizing the pealed to the Circuit Court by the for the sum of $111.75, gold coin, and inter peilant,vs. David R. Jone-, respondent, nese, are employed. est thereon at one per cent, per month, to Sexton to expend on cemetery ground fondants. gether with $29.60 costs, ami also accruing IT A IÌGADI XE’S. on ap|x*al from this county, has been The State warrants held by Douglas $25 for work recommended by him to ^iiTThe National Gohl Medal was award costs, I have levied upon and will offer for affirmed, though modified somewhat county against the Swamp and Tide be done. ed to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Pho sale at public auction to the highest bidder ASHLAND, OREGON. by the Supreme Court, The original Land Fund were ordered to he sold to in the United States, and the for cash, in gold coin, at the Court House door in .Jacksonville, in said county and An order was passed requiring tlie tographs Vienna Medal for the best in the world. judgment was for some $6,000, which C. C. Beekman, of this place, who has State, on Re order to notify the Street Commis 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. h is been reduced to $2,500. The offered forty per cent, of their face sioner that the time allowed W. Wil Saturday, th» 29tli day of Jannary, 1876, HIE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE- turned from San Francisco, where he at 1 o’clock p. m . of said day, all of the fol Judgment in the case of K. Kubli. value, payable in U. 8. gold coin. MARRIED liams for removal of fence enclosing a has bought and la now receiving the boat lowing described property, to-wit : Treasurer of Jackson county, respond —ACKLEY—In Ashland, at the M. All of the undivided one-halt interest in assortment of The weather ha« been very change portion of Fifth street having expired, RAPP E. Church South Parsonage, Janiiaiy 13th, and to a ditch and water-right belonging ent, vs. L. and M. E. Horne, E. Mar able within the past few days. From that he execute the original order and by Rev. J. R. N. Bell, Joseph Rtfpp to thereto, commencing at the right hand fork General Merchandise, tin et al, appcll int«, was Hl-o affirmed. Mrs. Martha FL Ackley. of Foots creek ami extending to the claims the cold and frosty weather prevailing remove said fence without delay. known a»'.he Lutin and Koester claims, on Judge McArthur rendered the deris said creek. A Iso the undivided one-half in Ever brought to this market, consisting of the fore-part of the week it turned BORN. The Board then adjourned. ions in both instances. terest in a ditch ami water-right belonging a general assort ment into rainy, and at the time of going to KENT — In this city, January 18|h, to the thereto, commencing at Long gulch on said T he C entennial . The citizens of creek and extending to said claims. And G range I nstallation . — At the press con»iderable snow was lying on Yreka held a large meeting the other wife of T. B. Kent, a daughter. DRY-GOODS. also the undivided one-half interest in the regular meeting of Phœnix Grange the ground. said mining claims of Lutin and Koester, evening, at which it was resolved to NEW, THIS WEEK. and bounded as follows : No. 104, held oil January 14th, Dep A correspondent from Leland says have a grand Centennial celebration at ( ommeneing at u hat is known as the head Clothing, Boots and Shoes, dam of Lutin and Koes!er'sditch; it being 4U0 uty Master D. S. K. Buick installed th at the miners are very busy ground Sheriff's Sale. that place oh the Fourth of July next. yards in a southerly direction from the S. the following officers for the ensuing »luicing, having plenty of water. Also GROCERIES, Y VIRTUE of AN EXECUTION is F. Corner of Section 15, in Township 37S. of < A circular to that effect has been ¡»sued sued out of the ( ircuit Court ot the | 11. 4 West, in the abovo county and State, term: John S. Herrin, Mister; W. that E. G. Browning <fc Co.’s quartz by the Committee of Arrangements, State of Oregon for Multnomah county, and and ; running from the said head dam down i Bishop, Overseer; Samuel Colver, mill li is Been running part of the the said right hand fork of' Foots creek in a ; Ladios' Dress Goods and Trimmings, to me directed, in favor of James Hayes, and Southern Oregon is invited to par plaintiff, ami against J. II. Reed, defendant, nmt h r v direction 1,000yardsto tiie mining i Lecturer ; John Colman, Steward ; W. time, but that but littl 0 will be done ticipate. If Jacksonville is no more lorthe recovery of the sum of six hundred I < lai ms of 1 s h A Co.; thence West 200 feet, ' PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, 8. Gore, Assistant Steward ; J. N. with it until Spring. tifty-tive and fifty-eight hundredths thenc • sou!h 200 ytir Is,thence we.»t 300 yards, patriotically Inclined on the Centennial and them e South sob yards, thence East dollars, with interest thereon til the rate of Woody, Chaplain ; Win. Mathews, Dr. Haskell, the temperance lec than she has been for the past few ten per cent. i>cr annum, together with yards to the place of bouinning, all in Sec twenty-four ami ten hundredths dollars tions 15 and 22, in said Township, county Treas.; Louis Colver, Sec’y ; II. Col turer, who was here some time ago on years, there will doubtless be quite a costs, and costs accruing, 1 have levied upon I ami State. Together with all and singular Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, man, Gate-keeper; Mrs. H. Taylor, a lecturing expedition, the other day the hereditaments and appurtenances there number from here at the festivities iu and will on unto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Ceres; Mrs. Mathews, Pomona; Miss took more money than his show at Yreka. LADIES’ A GENTS’ HATS, Friday, the 18th day of February, 1873, 'l’lie above described properly is levied Mary Herrin, Flora ; Miss Carrie Antioch, California, actually panned, between the hours of nine o’clock a . m . and upon as the property of W. O. Lutin to four o’clock I*. M., of said day, offer tor sale satisfy the above demands. P ersonal .— Louis B. Tucker re at public Jacks, Lady Assistant. STATIONERY, NOTIONS, got drunk on the surplus, and was auction to the highest bidder, tor J. W. M ANNING, Sheriff. By T. B. K ent , Deputy. ' turned from Yreka yesterday. He cash in hand, at the Court House door in fined $20 for petty larceny. Kerbvville, Josephine county, Oregon, the Dated this29th day of Decemlier, 1875. A V aluable E state .—The last CONFECTIONERY, ETC., reports that but little snow was per following described r *al property, to-wit : The recent cold snap reduced the will of John Anderson was filed for Beginning at a tir tree fifteen inches in ceivable when he crossed the Siskiyou*. -upply of water in this vicinity con diameter for the north-east corner of Reed probate in San Francisco on the 12th Which I will sell for country produce, or D. J. Malarky, U. 8. Marshal, and <t Co.’s placer claim, variation 19* east from to good mon on time as cheap as the cheap siderably, but the stormy weather of January. The testator bequeaths aforesaid corner, running as follows: J. B. Underwood, Postal Agent, passed the est ; but if you have cash to pay for goods, north 40°, east 27.50 chains, to the corner prevailing at present is favorable for a N AND AFTER THE TENTH DAY I am your man. Cash is my strong suit. I all his property, real, personal and through town this week, en route for from which a black oak 10 inches in diame of September, 1875, the Patrons of llus- will still so much cheajwr than Grangers mixed, amounting to about $80,000, to large increase, which is gratifying to Washington, evidently to save their ter bears north (>8°, E. 22 links distant ; bandry Mill Company will cease to grind can that I will make them know that a mid black oak 6 inches in diameter bears north on exchange, except for family use lor pro dleman in this line is not only a luxury but his wife Elizabeth. Ilealsofays: “I the miners, though not so pleasant to official heads, which seem in immineut 30°, W. 13 chains distant ; black oak 5 ducers, in unbranded sacks; and instead an absolute necessity. I have a band of inches in diameter bears S. 3°, FL 22 links will b<iv wheat ami pay the highest market sheep that pays my expenses. hereby intentionally omit to make any the farmers, who have done little plow danger. distant; thence north 50°, W. 5 chains for price therefor. For particulars, apply at R. B. 1IARGADINE. bequest whatever to any of my chil ing as yet. from which a yellow pine 18 inches Ila* Mills. Ashland, Oct. 20, 1875, Judge Reed arrived from Josephine corner in diameter bears north 8°, W. 29 links dis By order of the Board. dren, because they will be the natural Young men, don’t forget to put on Saturday, and left for Fa 1 Francisco tant ; yellow pine 12 Inches in diameter J. S. 11 ICR RIN, President. ! heirs of my said wife, and during her your best bibs and part your hair in the next day. bears S. 28°, E. 55 links distant ; red fir 30 F. M. P lymale , Secretary. JOHN L. CARTER At SON. inches in diameter bears S.75°, W. — links lifetime they need no other protection the middle every Sunday morning, distant; thence north 40°, FL 58 chains to PAINTERS. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. S t . V alentine ’ s B all .—A grand corner from which a yellow pine 36 inches or service than will be supplied b5’ her and be sure to remain at home in the I bears S. 8 links distant; yellow pine 15 affection for them.” He appoints evening and have a fire built in the ball will be given at Veit Schutz’ Hall inches in diameter bears S. 80°, W. 43 links rjUIE UNDERSIGNED, SHERIFF AND I James T. Glenn, A. G. Stiles, John parlor and the lamp lighted. This is on the evening of St. Valentine’s Day, distant; yellow pine 36 inches in diameter 1 Tax-Collector of Jackson county, (»re- IVE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO bears north 42° W. 82 links distant ; thenci- will be in his oilice in Jacksonville for H all kinds of Painting, including Drum and George Tait as executors leap year and the “coming girl” is February 14th. The best of music 8. 50°, FL 23.50 chains to corner from which gon, thirty days trom the date hereof, for the oak 10 inches in diameter hears E. purpose of receiving taxes, and those not HOUSE PAINTING, and supper will be provided, and eveiy- a 16 black without bonds. likely to call around, don’t it ? links distant ; black oak 10 inches in di paid within the time above spH-itied are lia SIGN PAINTING, body is invited to attend. For further ameter bears north 80°, \\ . 2!» links distant ; ble to pay mileage, 'fake warning in time The increase in overland travel not oak 2-3 inches in diameter lioarsS. 30°, and save extra expense. W ork S uspended .—Work in the ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, particulars, see advertisement else black W. 50 links distant; thenceS. 40°, W 65 chains J. W. MANNING, being sufficient to continue the reduc placer diggings recently discovered S. E. and N. W. to corner at top of ridge, where. Tax-Collector of Jackson County, Oregon. WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. from which a yellow pine 20 inches in diam Jacksonville, December 29, 1875. near Fort Lane has been suspended lor tion in rates of fare made several eter !>ears north 74°, W. 6 links distant; ALL STYLES OF BRAINING DONE. The second Q uarterly M eeting . the present, owing to the scarcity of months ago by the O. <t C. Stage black oak 20 inches in diameter bears north LAGER! LAGER!» Orders from the country promptly attend links distant ; black oak 15 inches in di water there. James McDonough, one Company, the tariff will hereafter be quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church 50 ed to. * 21. ameter bears S. 43°, FL 7-3 links distant ; the same as before the change — fifteen South for this Circuit will be held at thence north 50°, W. 13.50 chains to corner of the parties interested, last week trom which a yellow pine 30 inches in diam brought in some fine specimens of the cents a mile. An advertisement to Phcenix, embracing Saturday and Sun eter bears north 70°, W. 16 links distant; THE EAGLE BREWERY FARMERS’ HOME. I that effect will be found in our col day, February 5th and 6th. red fir .36 inches in diumeter bears north 34°, gold found, one of which weighed $30, i FL 30 links distant; yellow pine 20 inches ORTH’S BRICK BUILDING, UP-STAIRS, J. R. N. B ell , Pastor. though containing some quartz. We umns. in diameter læars 8. 71°, FL 25 links distant ♦ rilHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, to post on 1 has now on hand and is constantly man thence 8. 40°, VV. »». 26.39 **».■’•’ chains, ......... Columbus Dorris, whom our Lake jA<*k*ouville, Oregon. are informed that it is the intention of ti«o east boundary of Reed A Co. ’s claim ufacturing the liest Lager Beer in Southern _____ . ....................................i, V aluable H orse D ead . —We are which he will sell in quantities to the proprietors to bring water on the county correspondent reported as very informed that the imported Perchcron from which a red fir 30 inches in diameter Oregon, bears north 50°, VV. 13 links distant ; a lau suit purchasers. < ’«ll ami test the article. ground, when operations will be re sick from typhoid fever at Tule Lake, horse “ Napoleon IL,” owned by W. rel 15 inches in diameter bears S. 48°, FL RS. WILLIAMS TAKILS THIS MF7TII- links distant ; thence north 7.75 chains, od of informing the public that she is sumed in earnest. The ore found hav died on the 2d. He was a prominent C. Myer, of Ashland, and brought 27 prepared to furnish Ixmrd bv the week, day to the place of beginning; containing 159 O. & C. STAGE NOTICE ! or single meals, at reasonable terms. The ing some quartz in it, a ledge was sup and respected resident of Modoc acres, lying and being in Josephine county, out in 1872, died on the 16th Inst., N AND APTER THE FIFTEENTH table will constantly be supplied with the Oregon. posed to exist somewhere close by, county, California, where his remains from a rupture in the stomach. day of January, 1876, the rates of fare best the market affords. No Chinese em Said real estate was levied upon as the charged by ti»»- Oregon and California Stage ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give property of J. II. Reel. and we learn that it was discovered were taken for interment. At the Company will bo 15 cents per mile. me a call and Judge lor vonrselvcs. DAN. L. GREEN, F reighting to Roseburg is still recently, being about eight inches time he was taken sick he was on his MRS. WILLIAMS. W. S. SIX >N E, Superintendent. Sheriff of Josephine county, Oregon. M ax Mri.t.b it. Agent, Jacksonvillo. Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875. Kerbyvllle, January 17, 1876. way to Ashland for flour. lively, considering the roads. wide. I K A GRAND BALL b I I I I 1 B I O I M O