The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 07, 1876, Image 3

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FRIDAY................................... VPRIL 7, 1876.
Jackson Co. Democratic Convention.
A Democratic County Convention for
Jackson county is hereby called to be held
at the Court House in Jacksonville on S at -
vrday , Arun. 15, 1876, at 1 o’clock r. M.,for
the purposeot electing eight delegates to the
Democratic s;a e Convention to be held at
Salem on April 26, 1*76.
It is recommended that the primary meet­
ings in the various precincts tor the election
of delegates to the County Convention be
held at the usual places of voting <>n Satur-
day, April
1*76. ¡iit 1 o’clock r. m .
The several prêtmet* will be entitk?d to
one delegate for ev< >rv twenty votes east for
C<>1. LaDow in 1*74., and one tor every frac-
tion of «deven and over, to-wit :
Ashland................... ,..4| Leland................. ...... 1
Applegate................ ...21 Little Butte........ ...... 3
o
Big Butte................. ...1 Manzanita.........
Kock P» int......... ...... 1
Eden.........................
Evans ('reek.......... . 1 > crlingville...... ...... 1
1' < »ots Creek............ .1 Table Rock........ ...... 3
Flounce Rock........ ...llUnlontown ....... ...... 1
<>
t » runt **» 1
......... . .1 Willow Springs..
Jacksonville.......... »..9
A Democratic Countv Convention i* also
Called for the nomination of eouu’y officers
and for the transaction of such other busi­
ness as may proper’v come before it. to
be held in .Jacksonville on
unlay. May
j 3, 1*76, at l o’clock r. m .: and it is recom-
mended that the primary meetings to elect
delegates to the *aine be held Saturday, Mav
6. 1*76, at 1 r. v. The apportionment of the
delegate* will be the same as above.
s \M I. FURRY,
Chairman pro fem. D in< cratie Co. Com.
J. S. M arch , Secretary.
JOSEPHINE OFMOCR1TIC CONVENTION.
Notice i* hereby given that a Mass Con­
vention of the Democracy of Josephine
county will be held in the Court House in
Kerbyville on Saturday, the 15th of April,
1*76, for the purpose of electing two dele»
gates to the Democratic State Convention,
which meets at Salem on April 26, 1S76.
By order oi the Democratic Co. Committee.
T h ank * t —We are under obligations
to Hon. L. F. L ine and Hott. J. K.
Luttrell for public documents.
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To S ecreta iu l *.— I'he secretaries of
the variou* precinct meetings to-mor­
row will oblige us by sending a list of
the delegates elected in time for our
next issue.
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F rom the B lack H ills .—Major
W. A. Owen has lately received two
letters from the Bink Hills and a copy
of the Laramie Sentinel, which we
have been permitted to peruse. The\
give a favorable opinion of the country,
but report nothing new.
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E xamined .—Wm. Rie ck, the clerk
of Kahler & Bro.’s drug store at the
time of the late robbery, was examined
last Tuesday before Justice Stinson on
the charge of being the perpetrator
thereof. Several persons were exam­
ined in the premises. The defendant
was bound over in the sum of $1,000 to
appear at the June term of Court, but
was not able to furnish the bail.
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D emocrats should not fail to le
at the primaries which transpire to­
morrow and see that good and reli­
able men are sent as delegates to
their County Convention on the 15th
inst. Every person having an inter­
est in the welfare of the country
and believe the Democratic party the
one to correct the great evils existing
in the government of the land, should
participate and lend a helping hand.
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J ury D isagreed .—The jury to
which was submitted the case of A. L.
Sturges et al. vs. Toy Long et al., a
suit to recover mining property, ap­
pealed from the Justice’s Court by the
Chinamen, could come to no verdict
and were discharged late Saturday
evening. The Court instructed the
jury to find on nineteen different
points, which it could not do. This
vexed question thus still remains in
statu quo, and time can only tell when
it will receive a practical solution.
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P robate C ourt .—The following
business was transacted in the Probate
Court this week :
In the matter of the estate of P. W.
Stow, deceased. Petition of Herman
Helms, administrator of said estate,
to sell personal property, granted.
In the matter of the estate of O
P. Evans, deceased. J. C. Tolman,
administrator of said estate, files his
final account for settlement, which was
ordered to be heard on the 2d of May.
In the matter of the estate of John
McPherson, deceased, Pat. Dunn, ad­
ministrator. Same as above.
I. O. G. T. I nstitution .—On March
27th Rev. J. R. N. Bell, as State Dep­
uty, instituted a Lodge of Good Tem­
plars at Sam’s Valley, with twenty-
five charter members. The following
officers were installed : J. W. Ham­
mons, W. C. T.; Mrs. Mary Sizemore,
V. T.; Miss Mary Dixon, Sec.; Mis*
Matilda Mills, M.; Marsellus Rowe, F.
8.; John Sizemore, Treas.; Mrs. Mary
Deskins, C.; Miss Lotta Ganiard, I. G.;
Riley Myers, O. G.; H. P. Deskins,
P. W. C. T.j Miss Morgan, R. IL S.;
Miss Dennis, L. H. S.; Walter Mitch­
ell, W. A. 8.; Wm. Mitchell, D. M.;
A. Morrison, L. D.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
ASIILAM» Ilins.
MC1IOOL MEETING.
L ast N otice to T ax -P a yers .—
E ducational S tatistics . — We
The meeting at the District School have been permitted to take the fol­ All persons who have not paid their
April fools have vanished.
Gardening busily progressing.
lowing statistics concerning school i taxes for 1875 are requested to come
Button-holes are scarce in town j House Monday, April 3d, was quite
Democratic primaries to-morrow.
an interesting one, there being 46 i matters of this county from the annual forward and settle the same iminedi -
since the school election.
We print horse bills at low rates.
report of Superintendent Fleming to i ately. The law says they must and
The common Good Templar hides voters of the Disttict present.
State Superintendent Rowland : Num­ shall be paid, and I will enforce it.
Yesterday was a very windy day.
his bottle of “brain beadier” under Che I The meeting was called to order by ber of pupils enrolled in the public Therefore, settle forthwith, and save
Miners of Foots creek are doing well. sidewalk.
Hon. P. P. prim, President of the
schools during the year, 1,698 ; aver­ further trouble.
Board of Directors.
Beautiful weather first of the week.
Residents of our little town are bus­
J. W. M anning ,
The Clerk of the District read his age daily attendance, 1,058; number
County scrip taken at par on accounts ily engaged at present in the pleasant
financial report for the fiscal year end­ of teachers employed during the year, ■ Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson Co.
due this oilice.
occupation cf gardening.
Jacksonville, April 3, 1876.
: 56 ; number of applicants for teachers’
ing April 3, 1876.
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Schools are being reopened through-
Mrs. Dr. Jackson, who has been I The President then announced that certificates, 16 male and 14 female;
WANTED.—An agent for this place and
cut the county.
quite ill of late, is, we are glad to j the election of one Director was in or­ number of teachers employed holding vicinity lor tiie sale of E. Butterick & Co.’s
I first grade certificates, 25 male and 6 I celebrated and reliable patterns. Good ref-
Religious services at the Catholic learn, convalescing. Qur friend, J. Q. | der.
Church every Sunday by Rev. Father Latta, is also again able to attend to j Whereupon a number of gentlemen female; number of teachers holding ' erences required. For terms, address H.
; A. D eming , 111 Post St.,San Francisco, Cal.
Blanchet.
business, after his illness.
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were placed in nomination; and, after second grade, 9 male and 16 female ;
number
of
pupils
enrolled
in
private
A
Consumptive
Cough
becomes
teriible
County Court was in session this
Your itemizer last week mentioned • three or four ineffectual ballots, John
March and April. These are the worst
week. The proceedings will appear the case of a young lady being “smote Bilger was declared elected Director schools, 259 ; number of children be­ in
months
in the year for persons with dis-
tween tho ages of 4 and 20 years not ea*ed lungs.
in our next.
Avert danger by an immedi­
*led” at the gate, but gave no names, for the term of three years.
ate resort to Hale's Honey of ilorchovtnd and
attending
any
school,
734
;
average
John A. Smith has been appointed and now each one of about a dozen
Henry Klippci was then elected
i Tar. For sale by all druggists.
number
of
months
public
schools
have
Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute.
Postmaster of the Sprague River Post young ladies (more or less) declare | School Clerk for the term of one year.
been
taught
during
the
year,
5|
;
num
­
Office, Lake county.
that he referred to her, and she would
On motion, the Directors were re­
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ber of school houses built during the
just
like
to
find
out
who
that
corre-
quested to enforce a rule that all non­
Rev. J. S. McCain will hold services
—On Applegate. March 29, 1876,
year, 1 log and 3 frame ; number of i SLAGLE
of
consumption,
Clara Ann, wife of Rev.
spondent
is.
She
would
!
resident
pupils
be
made
to
pay
their
at the M. E. Church next Sunday
I school houses in the county, 6 log and j John Slagle.
morning and evening.
We are sorry of having to record the tuition in advance.
—At Farmer’s Flat, near thia city,
36 frame ; number of private schools DENEFF
April 5, 1876, Kate, wife ot Hein Deneff;
A motion was also carried directing
Old papers are just the thing to put death of another one of Ashland’s re­
which have been taught during the aged about 52 years.
the
Directors
to
have
the
school
build
­
spected
citizens.
Mr.
Prentice
passed
under carpets. We have a large num­
year, 6 ; estimated value of school i METZKER—In this city, April 6, 1876, of
ing
insured
against
lire.
consumption. Miss Louisa Metzker, aged
from
this
earth
on
the
morning
of
the
ber for sale in quantities to suit.
houses, including grounds, $14,025 ; about 22 years.
J. N. T. Miller moved that the Di­
Frank Krause has gone to Yreka 1st inst., after a long period of suffer- ’
1 estimated value of furniture belonging
to relieve one of the telegraph opera­ ing from that terrible malady, con­ rectors of this School District be and | to same, $1,035 ; estimated value of S E L LI j XT G O E E
sumption. lie leaves a wife and are authorized to call a meeting, at apparatus, including maps, charts, etc.,
tors at that place for a few days.
the proper time, for levying a tax for
—FOR—
From the comparatively small quan­ three children, besides a largo circle
$420 ; average amount of salary per
the purpose of maintaining a free
of
friends,
to
mourn
his
loss.
month paid male teachers, $45.55f;
tity of grain put in to this time there
school in the District. Carried unani­
It
was
a
sad
affair.
’
Twas
nearly
will be little if any surplus this year.
average amount paid female teachers, COST AND FREIGHT!
mously.
i$33.71f; no tax for school purposes
'flic C< lestial* assembled at the Cem­ sundown, and as the shades of eve­
The following resolution was intro­
ning
drew
near
he
might
be
seen
ner-
j
was levied in any district but Jackson­ HUIE UNDERSIGNED. DESIRING TO
etery last Sunday to perform the
duced by E. D. Foudray :
vously
pacing
up
and
down
in
front
of
ville District, where a levy of 5 mills j 1 closeout business in JacKsonville, offers
pagan ceremony of feeding their dead.
Resolved,
That
the
tax-payers
of
for sale at cost and treight for cash his com­
the postoffice, occasionally giving vent
was made. The total receipts for the plete and lirst-class stock of dry goods, dress
this
School
District
pledge
themselves
Jay Beach brought a couple of fine to his feelings in incoherent mutter­
1 year were $11,220.92, and the disburse- goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil­
horses with him from Lake county, ings. But do not lie frightened, gen- that when the proper time arrives to : ments $10,638.56, leaving a balance of dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­
call a meeting for the purpose of levy­
ing goods, hats, groceries, crockery, lamps,
and intends having trotters made out i tie reader, for such sadness is common ing a tax to support a free school, they $582.36 in the hands of school clerks. baskets, spoons, knives and forks, tobacco
cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys,
of them.
will, by their votes, support such a tax. : The series of text books adopted by and
here now. His girl had left him.
Yankee notions, and everything usually
the State Board of Education are used. found
in a first-class variety store.
A *ale of general merchandise is
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The political contest waxes warmer as 1 The ayes and noes were called for,
My stock is fresh and of the bes‘, and
C entenni il C elebration .—Pur- those desiring anything in my line should
now progressing at I’. J. Ilyan’s brick the time for the primaries approaches. which resulted in 36 votes in favor of
me a call.
i suant to published notice, the commit­ give
building, under the auspices of Sheriff The “Pizzarinkturns” are a scarce and 1 the resolution and none against it.
Those knowing themselves indebted will
It will be seen by the above expres­ tees appointed to make arrangements please settle immediately. I mean business.
Manning.
j diminutive set here. We have heard
BEN. SACHS.
Morris Mensor has closed out busi­ of but one in tire precinct and, to use sion that the tax-payers of this District for celebrating the coming Centennial ! Jacksonville. July 1, 1875.
ness at Kerbyville and removed hi* a vulgar phrase, “he gets hot under are squarely in favor of free schools. i met at the Court House in Jackson-
: ville on Saturday, April 1, 1876.
remaining goods to this place, storing the collar” when he is reminded of the This is as it should be.
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On motion, D. S. K. Buick was
them for the present.
i diminishing lot of “Pizz irinktums” in
P ersonal .—T. G. Reames left last
Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, this county and of their “blue” chances week for San Francisco to lay in a I called to the Chair, and E. D. Foudray
was elected Secretary.
Imp. O. IL M., wi.l give one of their in the coming contest. It must be first-class stock of goods.
. E. D. Foudray was then called upon, ASHLAND, April 20, 1876.
“away-up” balls on May 12th. Fur­ j discouraging to any faction to enter
Jay Beach, of Fort Klamath, is j ami stated the object of the meeting
into a contest with the word defeat am- ng us again.
ther particulars next week.
; to be to make arrangements for a gen- I milE LADIFX OF ASHLAND WILL
Road taxes are being worked out stamped upon its banner, ami surely
Judge
Reed
left
on
Monday
’
s
stage
i eral celebration of the coming Fourth L give a grand masquerade ball on April
now, anil a considerable force of men ! great will be its discomfiture after that j to look after his mining interests in
20, 1876. The use of the Ashland Woolen
| of July.
,
Factory ha* been sef'ured for the occasion,
unavoidable
calamity
befalls
it.
It
and teams are engaged improving the
j and no pains will be spared to make it one
Josephine
county.
On
motion,
tho
Secretary
was
in-
I will be like the old man, ready to be I
roads and streets of this district.
of the most interesting allairs that ever
dumped into its grave with coat, hat, I J. S. Howard returned from Jose­ ! strutted to give notice in the Oregon transpired in this section.
Those wishing to appear in costume can
R. S. Dunlap, our Sexton, has issued boots, spurs and all.
phine last week, and is now surveying ‘ Sentinel and D emocratic T imes to procure
masks at cost by applying to tho
oiders forbidding persons from pulling
■ all Orders and Societies within the I managers.
Ashland has been made tropical this j mining ditches in this county.
Tickets, including supper, §2.50 ; admis­
the wild {lowers or otherwise injuring week pending the annual school meet- j
lion. J. F. Watson returned to county that have appointed commit­ sion tickets, 50 cents.
the shrubbery in the City Cemetery.
tees, and those that have not who de­ Everybody is invited to attend.
ing. Two opposing factions were mar­ Roseburg last Saturday.
Masks to be removed at 11 o’clock.
By order of t he
COM MITTEE.
A SI greenback will pay for the shaled against each other, and the eon- ' Prof. Willits and Misses Kate Thorn­ sire to participate in the arrangement,
to
send
committees
to
attend
a
rneet-
T imes until July 1st, when the elec­ test was exciting. The most impor­ ton, Fanny Myer and Lizzie Dunn, of
i JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON,
tion returns will all he in. Send in tant part of the meeting, and over Ashland, were on a visit to our Dis­ i ing to be held in the Court House on
Saturday, April 15, 1876, at 2 o’clock
PAINTERS.
your names with the money forthwith. which the contest was the hottest, was , trict School Friday.
I’, m ., for the purpose of fixing upon a
'Phe final jury case fol’ this term of the election of two Trustees, and both i A. Marks, of the firm of Marks <t
place for holding said celebration, and
ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
Court transpired last week ; but there parties strove for victory, as on them I Co., of Roseburg, passed through town
t
I
all
kinds of Painting, including
also
forappointingcoinmittees
through-
is considerable other business yet on depended the disposition of the school this week on his way to San Francisco.
out the county to assist in making ar­ HOUSE PAINTING,
docket, including some important money for the present year. The is­
His
Honor,
Judge
Prim,
was
indis
­
rangements for the same. All citizens
sue involved was division or no divi-
SIGN PAINTING,
chancery cases.
posed
during
the
first
of
the
week,
are
also
invited
to
attend
the
meeting
ORNAMENTA L PA INTI NG,
Mr. Lane’s bill for the payment of sion of the public school money. A i but is now able to hold Court, we are : and participate.
portion
of
the
inhabitants
of
this
dis
­
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
the Modoc war expenses, as reported
D. S. K. B uick , Chairman.
pleased to say.
trict
send
their
children
to
the
Acade-
’
E. D. F oudray , Sec’y.
t>y the House Committee, provides
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
J. E. Bowe arrived from Galice
I
my
and
are
thereby
deprived
of
the
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only $70,000 for Oregon claims and
from thecountrv promptlv attend­
S am ’ s V alley I tems .— At the ed Orders
benefits of the school money for the 1 Creek this week.
to.
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21.
$4,500 for California claims.
' school election last Monday, C’apt. C.
district. They claim that is not just |
C ircuit C ourt P roceedings .— C. McClendon was elected Director,
Postmaster Muller informs us that j that they should lie deprived of what
NEW FERRY!
221 letters were registered by him dur­ they term their rights, but that they | The following business has been trans­ and W. J. Stanley District Clerk.
ing the quarter ending March 31st. should be allowed their portion of the ’ acted in the Circuit Court :
Politics are quiet in this section and Two and a Half Miles above Bybee's,
S
aturday
,
April
1st.
Jacksonville comes next to Portland in funds to apply on their children at the '
the greatest harmony apparently pre­
A.
L.
Sturges,
et
al.,
vs.
Toy
Long,
amount of registry business.
ON ROGUE RIVER.
vails among the Democracy.
Academy. The advocates of a divi- j
et
al.;
action
at
law
to
recover
mining
Persons desiring to take out liquor sion of the money were successful, and
The District School will be re-opened
property.
Jury
disagreed
and
was
license at the next meeting of the the results of such a course are anx­
next Monday, under the management I rnilE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
discharged.
Board of Trustees, which occur* on iously awaited.
j of W. J. Stanley.
R ob R oy .
1 ure in notifying the public that they
John
Lewman
vs.
Cecelia
Lewman
;
i
have
a new ferry at the above
April 20th, should post the proper no­
A small area has been put in with named established
Ashland, April 1, 1876.
place, and have the largest and saf-
suit for divorce. Decree granted.
tices ten days prior to that date, and
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grain a* yet, but sowing is still pro­ . est boat on the river, furnished with the
strongest wire rope, and charge less for
W
ednesday
,
April
5th.
gressing.
thereby save further trouble in obtain­
O stracized .—N. Langell has teen
ferrying. Gives us a trial.
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Henry Amerman vs. John W. Pitt­
TAYLOR A CO.
i deposed as member of the State Cen-
ing the same.
P ostage R ates .—Our Postmaster
man
;
action
to
recover
money.
Judg
­
I. B. Williams has purchased Hale’s ! tral Committee by the Jackson County
ment for plaintiff by default in the promulgates the rates of postage in TIIE FINE STALLION,
ranche on Antelope and taken up his Republican Committee. The reason
this poetical but impressive manner,
sum of $246.88 and costs.
Young Prince,
residence there. The Farmer’s Home assigned is want of loyalty to the Re­
Sachs Bros. vs. Edwin Smith ; ac­ a la Mark Twain :
publican
party
and
connivance
with
an
will still be conducted at the old stand
one-cent stamp for a circulaire.
tion to recover money. Judgment for ; A
Will stand for mares at mv
A two-eent stamp for a newspapair.
in the best style and at moderate rates enemy for its overthrow two years
stable,
four miles north-east of
plaintiffs by default in the sum of A three-cent stamp fora sealed lettair,
^hwnix, (excepting Wedne*-
by I*aac Williams and lady, who guar­ ago. The enemy alluded to is the
: All licked on the right cornair.
•Tl-virk
days) commencing April 1st,
interest, and costs. Lick, brothers, lick with care,
Pizzarinktum, or so-called “People’s $198.42 and $27.93
antee to give satisfaction to all.
and closing July 1, 1876.
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On the right-hand side, not everywhere,
Young Prince was sired by the well
Party,” of which Mr. Langell is a lead­
Unless you want the Postmastair
A Q uery .—When the clique that 1 To
Silas J. Day, the efficient business
known
Percheron horse, White Prince,
make things hot, and “cuss and swear.’’
ing light, at the same time profess- : manipulates the affairs of the so-called
owned
by
W.C. Myer, out of a Black Hawk
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manager of the mill of the Patrons of
mare.
He
is a beautiful dark iron gray,
Loss of S tock in L ake C ounty . and will probably
weigh 1,400 pounds.
Husbandry at Phcenix, was in town ing Republicanism. Judge Watson is in I “People’s Party” prates about high
j the same boat, but, we understand, is i taxes in the call issued by it, has it —By a private letter from Judge Ma­ T erms —Ten dollars, U. S. gold coin, the
this week. He informs us that 350,-
season, payable at the end of the same.
S. C. TAYLOR.
000 pounds of flour are now in store at , not an aspirant for office this year, j any reference to future taxation in the son to II. K, Hanna, Esq., we learn
i
We
can
’
t
blame
the
Republican
Com
­
event of the success of its scheme to that the loss of stock in the eastern
the mill. It is said to be of a superior
F. RITSCHARD,
mittee
under
the
circupistances
;
we
capture the county officers next June ? portion of Lake county has been very
quality by all who have used of it.
i believe any other party would have There is not an iota of just complaint I severe, and he thinks that more stock W A T C II M A K E R AN D J E W E L E R
Joe Newcomb, confined in the Ker­ j done the same thing.
against our present taxes, hence we has died this Winter and Spring than
Jacksonville, Oregon.
byville jail, attempted to escape from
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has
died
heretofore,
all
put
together,
cannot but think it has. But the peo­
that institution recently, by going
M ining as a B usiness .—Every I
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
since the county has been settled.
ure in informing the public that he ha*
out of a hole through which the stove­ dollar spent in developing mines and j ple have not lost them, and the so­ This is pretty hard on Lake.
just opened out in Langell’s building, on
licitude
of
these
political
guerillas
is
pipe passed. But the opening proved producing bullion adds so much to tho ■
! California street, where he is prepared to
C oming B ack .—We are pleased to i execute all work in his line in the best man-
too small and he stuck fast, when material wealth of the country. Our | naught.
j ner and at reasonable rates.
Gen. Taylor, the jailer, and T. G. Pat­ mines that are now requiring aid will, j T eachers ’ I nstitute .—It is pro­ see that several Democrats who sup­
Cleaning and repairing watches and
ported
the
Independent
ticket
two
:
jewelry
a specialty.
terson came to his relief and pulled in course of time, he self-sustaining, ' posed to hold a Teacher’s Institute in
Give
me
a call.
F. RITSCHARD.
years ago are returning to their first
him back.
this
place
about
the
first
of
June
next,
and, in time, will yield a much larger
MILL NOTICE.
The continuous bad roads having sum than is required to keep them in | and Superintendent Fleming has ap­ love and intend staying there. Jack-
son
county
always
fared
very
well
made hauling almost impracticable, successful operation. This remark ap- ; pointed Professors J. W. Merritt and
but little flour has been brought to i plies to productive mines. Mining is J. 8. McFadden and Miss Mollie Mc­ I under Democratic administration, and
N AND AFTER TIIE. TENTH DAY
there
is
no
reason
why
there
should
ot September, 1875, the Palyon« of Hus-
town this Winter, in consequence of i an undoubted source of wealth. The ' Cully as a committee to prepare a | be a change, at least for the present.
’ ba’adry Mill Company will cease to grind
' bn exchange, except for family
tor pro
which the supply ran short last week ' risks are greater than in other pursuits, programme for the same. The teach­
ducers, in unbranded sacks; and in icu<i
I f you want anything in the burd- will buy wheat and pay the highest market
and the price rose to $1.25 a sack. and so are the profits when they as- ' ers of Jackson, Josephine, Lake coun­
therefor. For particulars, apply a'
However, considerable was hauled in j sume that form. Taken as a whole, ties, Oregon, and Siskiyou county, waro line go to John Millechs. He price
the Mills.
this week, which brought the article 1 there is a margin in favor of continuing ; Cal., are invited to participate. Fur­ keeps a first-class stock, npd sells at
Rv order of the Board.
J. S. HERRIV President,
ther notice will be given hereafter.
prices to suit tho times,
the business.
down to the old figure.
F. M PtYM i Secretary,.
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