The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 17, 1876, Image 3

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    STAUE AGAIN KO II BE I).
ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR T11E
Rev. J. S. McCain and family left
RELIEF OE TI1E AFFLICTED.
for the Willamette this week. They
Stage
robberies,
which
were
unknown
New flour is in market.
will probably not return, as Mr. Mc­ for years in this section, aro becom­ The Surgeons of the National Surgical In­ Odd Fellows’ Bonding, acksoavillc, Oregon,
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 17, 1876.
Threshing still progressing.
located in Indianapolis; Pacific Di­
Cain is likely to be stationed else­ ing frequent now. A short time ago stitute,
vision, Alhambra Building, Bush Street,
Schools will reopen shortly.
Francisco, have yielded to the many
where by his Conference.
tho stage was stopped near Cotton­ San
S ocial P arty .—The Jacksonville
urgent appeals from their patrons and
DEALER & WORKER IN
Yreka beer at Henry Pape’s.
A fellow who evidently had too wood, Cal.i and last Thursday even­ ' friends in Oregon and Washington Terri­
Social Club will give one of its popu­
and adjoining region*to revisit Port­
much tanglefoot aboard rode up Cali­ ing it was again halted by two men on tories
Shows aro becoming abundant.
lar parties at its rooms to-morrow
land. Tho loriner visit was highly satisfac-
fornia street at a furious rate last Tues­ the Siskiyou mountains, while on its • tory and encouraging, many of trie patients TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, eto.
evening. August 18th. Good music
S. P. Hanna, of Waldo, is in town.
| then accepted for treatment being now en-
will be in attendance. Tickets, $1.
Peaches and water-melons in market. day, shooting a pistcl as he went. way to Yreka, and the express box ; tirelv cured, while nearly all are greatly
He was arrested by Marshal McDaniel and mails taken. Milo Mathews, the benefited and in a fair way of recovery.
Pumps,
Three or more of the Surgeons will be at
Another show in town to-morrow
S chool F und A pportionment .—
I and fined $5 for his amusement by driver, observed the men just ahead : the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Portland, Oro-
'Treasurer Orth has received from State evening.
from Monday, the 28th day of August,
Recorder Hayden.
of him, while slowly ascending the i i gon,
until
Saturday, the 2d of September, 1876, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
'Treasurer Brown Jackson county’s por­
Col. Stone and lady were in town
six
days
inclusive.
The Galice Creek Mining Company mountain, but supposed they were
They will have with them a great amount
tion of the interest on the Irreducible this week.
sent a quantity of ore to be assayed at tramps. On nearing the summit they of surgical apparatus, appliances, etc., and
School Fund for the year 1876, which
NAILS,
County scrip taken at par at the j San Francisco on the day of the stage got off on the side of the road and, as : competent assistants and workmen to
I change, fit, and make such apparatus as
amounts to $1,463.11 in coin and T imes office.
i robbery, but the robbers made away the stage came up, halted it and de­ [ may be required. They will come espec-
$683.78 in currency.
prepared ■ <> treat all surgical eases; A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES,
There is an unusual numl»erof stran­ i with it, no doubt thinking that they manded the express box and mail­ ! ! ¡ally
Paralysis, all kinds of Deformities of the
T heatre .—The Sawtelle Dramatic gers in town.
! were getting away with that much sacks of the driver. 3Iilo attempted ! Face, Spine and Limbs, Diseased Joints,
| Diseased Eves, Catarrh, Private Diseases,
to parley with them, but they gave i Piles, Fistula, etc. All who wish to avail
Company, composed of three male and
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
Mrs. C. W. Fitch has returned to gold-dust out of the express box.
!
themselves
of
the
advantages
of
the
Insti-
him
to
understand
that
they
mean'.,
three female performers, gave three Eugene City.
j tute, without the long journey to San Fran-
L ist of J urors .—The following is business by threatening to shoot him. | cisco or Indianapolis, should do so at this POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
performances at the Social Club Rooms
Fresh water-melons at Ben Sachs ,
No cases will be undertaken without
the panel of jurors drawn at tho Au­ There being no chance of resistance, i ! a time.
last week, which were well attended. and E. Jacobs.
fair hope of relief. It is needless to say
gust term of the County Court:
he accordingly forked over and passed ‘ that the institution is entirely responsible,
Rip Van Winkle, East Lynne and
Fuse and Caps,
Jos. Rapp has our thanks for a
the largest and most popular of the
E. K. Anderson, Q. N. Anderson, on. At Cottonwood the authorities of I | and
other plays were presented in first-class
kind in America, curing thousands an-
bucket of splendid pears.
Haskel Amy, R. C. Armstrong, Fred. Siskiyou were telegraphed to, but took | nually. Remember the time and place, and
manner, and Harry (Jordon favored
i come early. X-iUSend to the Institute for
A
party
from
Ashland
left
for
a
trip
Wooden and Willow Ware
G. Birdsey, Morris Baum, C. C. Beek­ no action in the premises. When the circular.
the audiences each night with some
man, John Bilger, A. 31. Berry, II. news got here tho next morning, Sher­
excellent songs, The troupe gave gen- to the mountains this week.
MARRIED.____ ______
The
T
imes
from
now
until
Dec.
1st
ROPE, NAILS,
F. Barron, Abraham Bish, Fred. iff Manning and Marshal McDaniel
eral satisfaction. It left for tho North
McKEE
—
MERRITT
—
In
this
city,
August
Barnaburg, John W. Baker, Merritt started immediately for the scene;
Sunday morning, and will be at the for $1. Send in your names.
loth, by Rev. J. S. McCain, Jos. M. Mc-
Keo and Miss Sarah A. Merritt.
George W. Frey and family have Bellinger, John M. Black, Wm. II. but, after a careful search, could find
coining State Fair.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS
Baszy, James R. Boss, David Crone­ no clue of the whereabouts of the rob­
gone to Happy Camp to locate.
F alse R umor .—Our citizens were
NEW, THIS WEEK.
miller, Milo Caton, John Cimborsky, bers. Tracks were found, but could i
Mrs.
W.
M.
Turner
has
returned
CUTLERY, WIRE,
considerably exercised last week by a
William
Cameron,
Lyman
Chappel,
not
be
traced
any
distance.
Deputy
Notice of Final Settlement.
report in circulation that small-pox from a visit to the Willamette.
James W. Collins, M. II. Coleman, Sheriff Coates and Deputy U. 8. Mar­
S. Booth Is training several fast
i In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
had made its appearance among the
Daniel Chapman, Orlando Coolidge, shals W. A. Owen and N. Langell re­ for the County of Lake, sitting in probate. Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
Indians at the Klamath Agency, and runners for the Oregon State Fair.
Robt. A. Cook, Pat. Donegan, R. S. sumed the pursuit on Sunday, but dis­ In the matter of the estate of William Crick-
ett, deceased.
Judge Watson has returned from Dunlap, L. J. C. Duncan, Jeptha Da­
that some had died of it. The rumor
ETC., ETC.
covered nothing further except the | T J. CHARLTON, ADMINISTRATOR
fortunately proved unfounded, several a visit to Empire City, Coos county.
vidson, Martin II. Drake, Patrick supposition that the robbers got into the i r f . of said estate, having tiled in said
persons directly from the Agency de­
George Schumpf is repainting and Dunn, Joel Dixon, George L. Deane, road again a distance from where the ‘ Court his final account for settlement, and
I have secured the services of a First-class
■ also praying for an order for setting the
nying that there was a single case pre- I otherwise improving his barber-shop. Matthew Fountain, J. J. Fryer, Hiram
for hearing the same, therefore notice
robbery was committed. Officers are 1 time
is hereby given that said tinal account will Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­
vailing there. Such reports are liable
K. Kubli, Capt. Caton and James A. Farlow, Daniel F. Fisher, John L. yet on the track, and a vigorous search be heard and determined in said Court on
ing promptly and in superior style.
to do much injury to the business in­ Wilson have returned from Beaver Grubb, John A. Grieves, J. F. Gregory,
first day of the October term thereof
will be prosecuted. Postal Agent Un­ I the
(October 2, ¡876,) at 9 o’clock A. M., at which
terests qf the community, and should creek.
Thomas II. Gilson, Herman v. Helms, derwood, who is here assisting in J time all persons having any objections to
I slid final account and settlement must then
not be made without good foundation
Those who have agreed to furnish A. V. Gillett, James Herd, Fred. He­ working up the case, has received a and there make the same.
for them.
Bv order of Hon. E. C. Mason, County
us wood are requested to do so imme-! ber, M. A. Houston, Josiah Hannah, telegram from Washington, in which Judge.
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
1 I am receiving and have constantly ou
Jr., Michael Hanley, Martin F. Hurst, tho Postmaster-General authorizes a August 8, 1876. R. B. HATTON, Clerk.
D r . C onlan L ynched .—The no­ diately.
hand
a full and first-class stock of
torious Dr. Conlan, who was such a
C. W. Kahler, Esq., is visiting his j Jackson Hockersmilh, R. B. Harga- reward of $200 each for the apprehen­
nuisance to the people of this place relatives in the northern portion of the dine, John Holton, John Head, Daniel sion and conviction of the perpetrators
Groceries,
Hopkins, George W. Isaacs, Alexander of the robbery, which, in connection
and Linkville last year, as will be seen county.
DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO,
N. Jones, Abraham Jacobs, William with the standing reward of $300 each
by the following from the Yreka rnion
—TO—
The Jacksonville and Ashland
Ready-Made Clothing,
of last Saturday, came to a sudden “third” nines failed to connect last , B. Kincaid, William W. Kentner, offered by Wells, Fargo & Co., makes
David Kennon, Kasper Kubli, Milton the amount $500 for each.
death in California : By a gentleman Saturday.
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc.
Lindley, George H. Lynch, J. N. T.
The robbers made a very good haul.
who arrived in Yreka from Redding
Religious services at the Catholic Miller, Samuel J. March, John Murphy, Mr. Underwood estimates that they !
on Thursday night, we learn that the
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Church next Sunday by Rev. Father Andrew S. Moon, George F. Morrison, got about $7,000 in all. The express box '
Everything sold at reasonable rate*.
news had just reached Redding before
Blanchet.
Give
mo
a call.
K. KUBLI.
Bennett Million, Moses Mansfield, contained only $13, but a large quan­
he left that the notorious Dr. Conlan
Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875.
The addition to the Jacksonville James Miller, Benjamin Mensch, Jas. tity of gold-dust, amounting to about
JENSEN & IFFLAND,
had been lynched at Adin, Modoc
District
School
House
is
approaching
McDonough,
John
Meak,
James
M.
$5,000,
had
been
sent
by
registered
THE SODA SPRINGS!
county. The particulars of the affair,
Matney, J. R. Minnis, Jerry Nunan, letters from Kerbyville and Waldo, U. S. BAKERY, YREKA,
as related to us, are as follows : Con­ completion.
A thunder shower visited this sec­ Henry Norton, J. J. Nichols, Granville which they captured, together with
lan had been bothering E. Lauer, for­
ARE NOW SELLING
merly of this place, all day, endeavor­ tion on Monday evening. It was of Naylor, Jas. II. Oatman, Bartlett some greenbacksand gold-notes. The
Obenchain, John O’Brien, William fellows seemed to have some idea that
ing to make a fuss with him, and short duration.
Soda, Graham, and Sugar
D. J. Ferree has been appointed I I’ernoll, Champ. T. Payne, Thomas G. the gold-dust was aboard, as they de­
finally chased him down the street
Crackers,
Reames,
Joseph
Robinson,
Horace
sisted
from
cutting
the
sacks
when
U.
S.
Commissioner
for
Lake
county
■
with a pistol. A young man lately
Root, Albert G. Rock fellow, James T. they had secured it. The only pas­ Jenny Lind Cakes and Gin­
from Colusa county, and who had been by Judge Deady.
ger Snaps.
Ramey, John E. Ross, William F. sengers were four ladies, and they
married but two weeks, interfered to
Ben Sachs intends closing out in a
prevent Conlan shooting, when Conlan month and is selling at low prices. Songer, Thomas II. Stimson, John were not molested.
Sizemore, Hobart D. Taylor, John
AND MARBLE WORKS.
The driver, on returning the next
took aim at him and shot him, the ball Call and see him.
Tupper, John Watson, J. N. Woody. morning, found the six sacks and ex­ We will guarantee to sell a better article of
entering his forehead between the eyes
The party which went out on a trip
Crackers cheaper t han can be laid
press box laying in the road, and !
and killing him instantly. The citi­ to Crater Lake has returned after a
down from San Francisco.
County Court Proceedings.
Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst!
i
brought
them
back
to
this
place.
j
zens of Adin, who witnessed the affair, four weeks’ cruise.
' Four of the sacks had been cut open Send in Your Orders Now
enraged beyond endurance by the pre­
AUGUST TERM.
COMB YE UNTO
Postal Agent Underwood is in town
with
a
sharp
knife,
and
their
contents
’
—
TO
—
vious actions of Conlan and the subse­
Officers present—lion. Silas J. Day,
on business in connection with the
quent murder of an estimable young
Judge; Samuel Furry and Abraham strewn along the road. The box was
late mail robbery.
JENSEN & IFFLAND, YREKA, CAL THE SODA SPRINGS!
man, now rose in a body, captured
Miller, Commissioners; E. D. Foudray, i broken open and everything taken
II. L. Tickner, of Yreka, was in
from it.
Conlan, took him to a tree and hung
Clerk.
AND DRINK WITHOUT
NOT CLOSED OUT.
town last week on business concerning
Various conjectures are made as to
him.
Wm. Taylor, Supervisor of District
P. S.—Since the above was in type the late stage robbery.
No. 31, files his report of work done j the whereabouts of the culprits, l?OR THE BENEFIT OF TIIE CITI-
B. F. Dowell has returned from on the Ashland and Linkvillo road. j Some seem to think that they have P zens ol Butte creek, Sam’s Valley and Money and Without Price !
we learu that the story of Conlqn be­
the public generally, and owing to the false
ing lynched is untrue. He is confined Linkville, where he has been attend­ It appearing that there is still $86.02 ' made their way to the Coast; others statements to the ettect that the store and
business have been dosed out at this place,
in the county jail of Modoc awaiting ing to some swamp land cases.
remaining in the County Treasury to i believe they have escaped by way of the undersigned take 'bis method of refut­ rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEKP-
trial.
James Hamlin bought the house the credit of the Linkville special road i Lake county, while there are still oth­ ing these accusation by stating that the 1 ing t he Soda Springs House, and having
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formerly bc:uiging to the 1’. ol H. repaired and refitted the same are now pre­
ers who surmise they are yet secreted i goods
Business Association have been purchased pared to accommodate all that may favor us
P robate C ourt .—The following and lot in Phcenix at Sheriff’s sale last fund, it was ordered that an order for in the mountains. Of course it is yet of
Helman A Fountain, of Ashland, and the with a call, Prices to suit these hard times.
that amount be drawn on that fund in
business was transacted in this Court Saturday, paying $35 therefor.
business
continues at the lormer stand at
impossible to tell which i> correct. Daley A Emery's
THE MARBLE BUSINESS
mill, on Butto «'reek, in­
his
favor,
and
that
he
file
his
receipt
Rev.
M.
A.
Williams
will
hold
re
­
last week :
dependent of any corporation or associa­ Will still be a specialty. All orders in this
1
However,
the
chances
are
considerably
The final settlement of Fanny Clark, ligious services at the M. E. Church for work on said road fur the remain­ j in favor of the thieves. We trust that tion. Tho stock of goods consists of a gen­ line promptly tilled in the best manuer and
eral assortment of merchandise, drugs and
ing $5.71.
reasonable rates.
administratrix of the estate of Owen next Sunday morning at eleven.
j they may be speedily captured and medicines. Teams on the road are constant­ at Address,
as usual,
M. Chapman, Supervisor of District j the property recovered.
ly enlarging the stock. Goods will be sold
Clark, deceased, was allowed and ad­
J.
H.
A A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland
E. D. Foudray, David Cronemiller
on as reasonable terms as anywhere in the
No.
35,
files
his
report
of
w
’
ork
done
ministratrix discharged.
county. Bacon, lard, wheat, oats, wool,
and James Stewart left for the Beaver j
J
acksonville P ublic S chool .— eggs taken in exchange for goods. Reason­
by
him
and
tenders
his
resignation
as
GREAT SACRIFICE
The petition of Herman Helms, ad­ creek cinnabar mines on Tuesday.
able credit to responsible persons—premium
The
Jacksonville
District
School
will
Supervisor, as he intends leaving the
on all cash sales.
INLOW BROS.
ministrator of the estate of Lavinia
Alex. Martin left for Oakland, Cal., | county. Report accepted and resigna­ reopen ou Monday, September llth,j Eagle Point, July 31, 1876.
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Stow, deceased, to sell certain personal
last Sunday. Herman Helms started tion accepted.
under
the
management
ot
Prof.
J.
W.
property, was granted.
for San Francisco at the same time.
The sealed proposals for covering the Merritt and a corps of efficient assis­ JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON, BL AC KSMITHING !
Herman Helms, administrator of!
Ed. J. Farlow, of Ashland, School Court House and laying a new floor in tants. Two large rooms have been
PAINTERS.
the estates of P. W. and Lavinia
Stow, deceased, files his semi-annual Superintendent, was in town Saturday the same were opened. Two bids added to the old building, a set of
4 S ALL OUR MERCHANTS ARESELL-
exhibits of the affairs of said estates, on business connected with his office. were made—one by Ole C. Gunnison, philosophical apparatus and an organ 11TEARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO 2V ing out at cost and freight, I ain read/
t<> do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but
A couple of new patents, in the agreeing to do the work for $227, and have been provided, and instructions IT all kinds of Painting, including
which were approved.
must have the cash when the work is com­
pleted. Shop on the corner of California
W. Beeson, administrator of the es­ shape of a step-ladder and double-tree the other by Smith & Ilockenjos for will be given in music and such HOUSE PAINTING,
and
Main streets.
academic
studies
as
pupils
may
wish
tate of Roxanna Thurber, deceased, for three horses, are on exhibition in $200. The bid of Smith & Ilockenjos
SIGN PAINTING,
DAVID CRONEMILLER.
was accepted. The work is to be fin­ to pursue. A first-class opportunity
was given until the next term in town.
ORNA M ENTA L I’A INTI N< 1,
is thus offered to those who do not.
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
which to file his semi-annual exhibit.
McCall & Co., of Ashland, intend ished on or before October 20th.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
wish
to
take
a
full
course,
but
desire
Adelbert McKee was appointed Su­
The inventory and appraisement of building a brick store this Fall, the
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
the estate of Samuel Laport, deceased, material for which is now being man­ pervisor of District No. 35, vice M. to give their time and attention to par­
milE ri’BI.IC ARE HEREBY NOTI-
ticular
studies.
Non-residents
of
the
Orders from the country promptly attend­ I 1 lied that I have placed my notes and
Chapman,
resigned.
showing the same to be $685.80, was ufactured.
21. ; accounts in the hands of niv attorney, II.
District wishing to attend should apply ed to.
A
panel
of
100
jurors
for
the
year
, K. Hanna, with positive instructions to
presented and approved.
The building for the Alden Fruit
to
George
Brown,
President
of
the
make immediate and forced collection in ev-
Herman Helms, administrator of the Dryer will be completed ere long ending July 1, 1877, was drawn.
To Whom it May Concern. I cry
instance where security is not given.
Board
of
School
Directors.
Bills to a considerable amount wero
Those knowing themselves indebted to
estate of P. W. Stow, deceased, files and the machinery will be on the way
A LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE UN­ me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna,
audited.
W iiat are the credentials of G lenn ’ s IX dersigned are requested to come for­ without delay, as this is mv last call. My
his sale bill of personal property sold, here in a few days.
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S ulphur S oap ? Firstly, it is indorsed by ward and settle immediately, or their ac­ business must be settled !
which shows that property to the
Jacob Ollefer, after a short but lively
A ppointment .—The following is my plan medical men as a disinfectant, deodorizer, counts will be placed in a lawyer’s hands
, ,
JAMES T. GLENN.
amount of $995.15 was disposed of. career as tailor among us, has absquat­ of appointments:
Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.
and remedy for local diseases of the skin. for forced collection. My books must be
I say.
3d Sunday in August, Applegate, Quar­ Secondly, it is an admirable article for toilet ! squared, and I mean what
Sale bill approved.
J. C. BELT, M. I).
ulated, leaving several creditors to terly
use.
Thirdly,
it
is
inexpensive.
Meeting.
LAGER! LAGER!!
Jacksonville, Aug. 1, 1876.
Wm. Ray, administrator of the es­ mourn his untimely departure.
4th Sunday in August, Jacksonville,Quar­
JsSTTho National Gold Medal was awarded
tate of Napoleon Baker, deceased, files
White & Kearns’ Minstrel Troupe terly Meeting.
FOR SALE.
j to Bradley & Rulofson lor the best Photo­
the appraisement of said estate, which
THE EAGLE BREWERY.
returned to California after their per­ The officiary will please attend—especial­ graphs in the United States, and the Vienna
ly the Quarterly Conferences.
was approved. Administrator given
PORTABLE FIFTEEN-HORSE Pow­
Medal for the best in the world. 429 Monte
formance here. Oregon climate evi-■
goinerv street, San Francisco.
er steam engine is ottered for sale. It
J. R. N. B ell , Pastor.
an order to sell personal property.
has
only been in use three months and is in mHE PROPRIETOR, .TOS. WETTERER,
dently does not agree with them.
John P. Walker, administrator of
perfect running order. Terms—six months' I has now on hand and is constantly man­
FOR SALE.
P ay U p .—The stockholders of the
credit, with approved security. Enquire of ufacturing the l>est Lager Beer in Southern
The return game between the Ash-
the estate of Elizabeth Walker, de­
HENRY KLIPPEL,
Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to
Alden Fruit Preserving Company, who
C. C. BEEKMAN.
ceased, filed a supplemental appraise­ land and Fort Klamath Base Ball
suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF
have as yet neglected to pay the as­
Clubs
will
probably
be
played
on
the
burrs, good water power, favorably lo­
ment of property found since first ap­
cated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad c»
­ I Q A DAY at home. Agents wanted.
per day at home, Sample*
sessment levied a short time ago, are dress
J. B. SIFERS,
©14 Outfit and terms free. TRUE <t CO.,
praisement, which was accepted by grounds of the latter in five or six
worth ?1 tree. S fix a A
i
Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon. I Augusta, Maine.
weeks.
i requested to do so immediately.
. Co., Pollland, Maine.
the Court.
ehf gmouatw
K. KUBLI,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
EXTRA NOTICE!
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS
To Merchants and Dealers
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