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J.O4.1L BREVITIES. £hc democratic tiimr.s. ASll I. AND ITEMS. ! I A uction .—The undersigned will of fer at auction at their store in Jackson ville their entire stock of General Merchandise, consisting of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, groceries, hardware and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will com mence on Saturday, September 2, 1876, and will he continued every Monday and Saturday following, until all is sold. The entire stock will positively he sold without reserve. Come every body and secure bargains. Those indebted to us are requested for the last time to come forward, pay up, and save expenses. S ac its B ros . ck_ 3 however, who have to pay the bills, would prefer that the South was left a little more to look after itself. They object to any un necessary increase of their expenditures, and think that by this time their brethren of the warm and sunny lands ought to be able to take care of themselves. They de sire to live within their incomes. The Tilden column is full, strong, united and Hushed witli the confidence of victory. With reform written on its banner, it is marching against the hosts of Grantism, led by Zack Chandler, with the amiable Hayes as the nominal captain. The people mean to drive out of their public offices the whole herd cf Grants, Dents, Babcocks, Sharps and Caseys, and to make Washington an unsate place lor post-trader Belknap, Secor Robeson, Landaulet Williams, Boss Shep herd and the other thieves who have for eight years rioted there. In the battle of re form against corruption there can be only one issue in a country which has not lost all its sense of honor and detestation of public thievery ami jobbery. When Grant departs from the White 1 louse next March, Tilden will move in and cleanse the Presidential mansion of its fold associations. During the next tour years the rascals who have SO long plundered the treasury will rest at home or behind the bars of a prison. T. G. REAMES. E. K. REAMES. REAMES BROS., Circus next week. R. B. Hatton, Esq., County Clerk of Vl’GI’ST 31, 1876. THURSDAY, Lake, is in town. Auction at Sachs Bros.’ Saturday. i (Successors to White & Martin*) We are sorry to learn of the death Walter Jackson, of Salem, is in town. ( ounty C ourt .—The September Louis Solomon has gone to San Fran of the infant child of A. G. Rockfel DEALERS/IN terni of thè Probate and County Com low, of this place, which occurred cisco. missionerà’ Court* will be held next some time this morning. week. Col. J. N. T. Miller has gone to Lake Crooks crossed the creek last Friday. county. % T ilden and H endricks .—Win. IIo says some “feller” misplaced a C. Beekman has returned from (’A TA FORNI A STREET, 31. Colvig, Jr., of Rock Point, has our lioard. The water was only up to his Salem. belt and quite cool for this time in the th inks for an admirable likeness of OREGOÑ. JACKSONVILLE. last year. The Sisters ’ school reopened the Democratic standard-bearers, which Monday. may be seen at this office. On last Thursday our flag was flaunt Rip Van Winkle was in town yes- ed at half-mast upon the reception of P ostmasters A ppointed . J. P. terday. LOW PRICES WILL WIN the news that Speaker Kerr was no Roberts has been appointed Postmaster County scrip taken at par at the more. A great and good man has fal ot Merganser Post Office, Lake county, T imes office. len ; an honest and faithful servant and Abram Teubrook, Postmaster of R ailroad C onnection with O r milE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-« Jos. Rapp has our thanks for an ex has ceased his toils—a Nation mourns Goose Lake P. O., in same county. 1 uro in notifying their friends and the egon .—The July number of the S. F. cellent water-melon. his loss. public generally that they have purchased Heal Estate Circular states that tinder the stock of White A Martin, ana are now T he M ail R obbery .—Postal Agent New’styles of fruit glasses at John Tho time ¡9 now come when the direction of S. S. Montague, Chief En receiving and opening a very large, exten« Underwood returned from Nevada this Bilger’s at low’ rates. sive and well-selected assortment of average hoodlum danceth with delight, gineer of the Central Pacific Railroad, week on business connected with the Mrs. George Nurse, of Linkville, was for tho peach hath ripened and be a full party of engineers are about ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RELIEF OE THE AFFLICTED. search for the robliers of the stage on in town this week. STAPLE DRY-GOODS« come delicious, and he regaleth him starting to complete tho explorations the 10th. He reports meeting with The Surgeons of the National Surgical In Major W. F. Cornell left for tho cin self out of the common citizen’s peach and surveys of a new railroad route stitute, located in Indianapolis ; Pacific Di no success. BOOTS AND SHOES, orchard—when no one is near to mo from Winnemucca, Nev., on the line vision, Alhambra Building, Bush Street, nabar mines last week. San Francisco, have yielded to the many W at « i i a n d C ii a i n S ix > len . —Some of the Central Pacific Railroad, by urgent appeals lrom their patrons and California & Salem Cothi and Blanket«, The building for the Alden Fruit lest or make him afraid. lie was riding leisurely along the way of Goose and Klamath lakes, to friends in Oregon and Washington-Terri thief last week entered the residence Dryer is about completed. tories ami adjoining regions to revisit Port I of James A. Cardwell and stole a val kind. The former visit was highly satisfac R. B. Hatton, Esq , County Clerk of road and did not know he was disturb the pass in the Cascade ^Mountains, on tory Heady-Made Clothing, encouraging, many of the patients uable gold watch ami chain belonging Lake, was in town Monday. ing the sage liens that wero just out the headwaters of the Willamette river, then and accepted for treatment being now en to one of his daughters. They were one side. But he was ; and they flew’ in Oregon. tirely cured, while nearly all are greatly A son of Fred. Birdsey, aged about benefited and in a fair way of recovery. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, i first mis-ed on Saturday last. into the air with a flutter. His horse Three or mor«- of the Surgeons will be at two years, died on tho 2Sth. B asket M eeting .—There will be the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Portland, Or°- jumped suddenly to one side—ho got Fl RE IN JosEPIUN 1 Dick Ish, the Hats and Caps Jacksonville Lodge of Good Temp up and scratched the dust out of his a basket meeting at tho month of gon, from Monday, the 2S’h day of August, until Saturday, the 2d of September, 1876, affable Josephine expressman, informs lars has suspended until Winter. «lavs inclusive. I eyes. Linkville distant two miles; Foots creek on Sunday, September six They will have with them a great amount LADIES, CHILDREN & MISSES SHOES. us that Wm. Sawyer’s residence, near 10th next, Rev. J. R. N. Bell officiât* W. A. Childers, our County Asses time, four minutes; horse winner by of surgical apparatu , appliances, etc., and Kerbyville, was totally destroyed by sor, is sick at the Farmer’s Hotel. « and v.on.men to as ! i about one hundred yards. Mail car- ing. Religious services at elcven competent i! o such apparatus as change, fit, am fire on the 25th, at about noon. The o’clock a . m . and three p. M. Every- may I m ? re<p l'hey will come espec- Mrs. W. W. Gage, of this county, , rier “ cussed. ” «»rigin of the tire is traced to a defect rcal all surgical cases: We have also In eonn(*ction with the alajve ¡ally prep: ■ body is invited to attend. has secured a position in the Yreka Paralysis, At last, so wo are informed, the of Deformities of the a very large and fine stock of choice ive flue. Nothing was saved. Limbs, Diseased Joints, ¡■’ace, Spine ... public school. time has been arranged for playing the I nteresting to F a ; ers .—Road Diseased Eyes , Catarrh, Private Diseases, Frank Krause has returned from Piles, Fistula, etc. < All who wish to avail GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS return game of base ball between the the new advertisem F or C onference .—Rev. J. R. N. entitled as themselves of t he ad vantages of the Insti Bell will shortly leave for Corvallis, to Kalama, W. T., and will remain with first nines of Jacksonville and Ash abo vi. WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, tute, without the long journey to San Fran us for awhile. cisco or Indianapolis, should do so at this land, and the match game will oc- i e present al the annual session of the PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN under without N otary P ublic .—Gov. Grover has time. No cases will be It undertaken F. Ritschard, watchmaker and jew ; cur next Friday, Sept. 1st, at Ash C ilumhia Conference of the M. E. is needless to sav a fair hope ot relief, DOW GLASS, CAST AND is entirely res|>onsible, the in dilution ’ Church, South, which commences at eler, has removed to Geo, W. Frey’s land, on the grounds of the Ashland appointed T. B. Kent a Notary Public. that and the largt t and most popular of the STEEL PLOWS, WOOD ! Base Ball Club. The Ashland boys kind in America, curing thousands an- that place on September 13th, and at former stand. nuallv. Rememberthe time and place,and EN AND WILLOW Capt. Barnes, of Lake county, ar are anxious for the game to transpire, which Bishop Marvin will preside. come early, /•«.»‘Send to the Institute for rived in town on Saturday last, and despite the assertions of “Spectator,” The Omaha Itcrald calls the letter of Til circular. WARE, ETC. B oard of E qualization .—This will remain a few days. den “ the first epistle of Samuel. ” ' which appeared in the columns of the ' T iieke is nothing mysterious about the body commenced its labors ou Monday Items are scarce as twenty-dollar i Sentinel some time since. \\ e hope The whisky thieves in St. Louis are or i disappearance irom the skin of eruptions, [ burns, scalds, bruises, ulcers and sores, Wo are now ready to sell anything in our last and is still busy examining the as pieces, not even a dog fight disturbing it will prove an interesting game, and ganizing Hayes and Wheeler Clubs. i through the influence of G lenn ' s Si’ij’jirK line at lowest eash prices. Persons wishing So logical, so sound, and so strong is the sessment roll. The valuation of prop tiie serenity of the town. j S oap . Sulphur is a potent purifier and to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad i all will pass off quietly. ground taken by Gov. Tilden, in his letter, healer of tile skin and is most beneficially vantage to examine our stock before pur erly falls considerably below last year’s R ob R oy . Mi ss Anna Kent, formerly of this on the great public questions of tho times, utilized in this form. chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not estimate, and an increase of several place, but lately teaching school at to be undersold by any house in Jackson A shland , August 28, 1876. that his adversaries have been unable to ~‘VThe NationalGold Medal wasawarded county. make a successful assault upon anv part mills iu the levy may be looked for. Yreka, is in town on a visit. f-«?rGive us a call, and then judge for to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best Photo I ndians at S ilver L ake .—J. J. of it. graphs in the United States, and the Vienna vourselfasto our capacity to furnish goods Peter Britt has gone on a trip up The Republicans have given up all hopes Medal lor the best in the world. 429 Mont as above. REAMES BROS. Jones informs the Yreka Journal that I nsane .—Mrs. Rehkopf, of Apple Rogue river. He will take photo Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875. of carrying New York. The Albany.Joer- gomery street, San Francisco. there are upwards of 2,000 Indians at gate, was last Monday examined be graphs of the principal scenery. na', a leading Republican organ, is trying Silver Lake and vicinity, consisting of to figure up the election of Hayes, without fore Judge Day by Dr. Aiken and pro MARRIED. HUNTERS' EMPORIUM! Syl. C. Simpson, ex-State Superin New York, but the figures will nut come out the Warm Springs, Snakes, Piutes, nounced insane. Sheriff Manning GAGE- — CROMER — At the residence of the tendent of Schools, passed through right. officiating minister. August 21th, by Elder Klamaths or Yainax and others I took her to East Portland the same town for California on Sunday last. —AND— ! Western Massachusetts is coming up Martin Peterson, Joseph C. Gageand Miss They are there with numerous race nobly for Tilden and reform, The < hiñese Marv F. Cromer. day. This unfortunate lady was an The T imes until New Year for $1.00. horses, for the purpose of having I question is one ot the elements of tho can- j inmate of the Asylum before, but was HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE Send in your names immediately, you BORN. discharged as cured a few years ago. that want the campaign news. match races, and also engage in gam vass in that section, and the working men j themselves as dissatisfied with the BO<»TII— In this city, August 27th, to the bling, a favorite pastime among the In express wife of S. Boot 1), a son. equivocation of the Republican platform on Kreuzer & Coates are now running P olitical S peaking .—Hon. II. this matter, while they heartily approve the dians. The Warm Springs have about Klippil, candidate tor Presidential the City Bakery, the latter having 500 loose horses for racing, and about position ot the Democratic party. If tho busines4/of the Government was Elector on the Democratic ticket, will lately secured an Interest therein. 500 on which they ride, while all the done by only jusi as many people as are re A son of B. F. Dunlap died at Cres A CHEAP PAPER. soon take the stump and canvass the others also have large bands of horses. quired to transact it effectually, thousands Southern portion of the State with cent City Inst week while on the way The Klamaths and Snakes are not very of office-holders would get tlieir walking riUIE DEMAND FOR THE WEEKLY Gen. W. II. Odell, candidate on the to Ferndale, Cal., from this county. papers, and tho people would be saved mil 1 Oregonian for a short time is so great friendly to Oregonians or soldiers, ever lions annually. But the Republican party that we have concluded to oiler it tor the H. F. Philips, J. P. True and Isaac Republican ticket for the same posi since the Modoc war, but like the Cal eannoi atlbrd to give up so many workers. balance of 1 he year for ONE 1 >O1.L A R. All tion. Appointments will be announced Woolen, accompanied by their fain- ifornians. The only wav to get rid of them is to cleet subscriptions will expire December 31, 1876, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon Tilden. no rtiatter when they commence. Address iles, left last week on a trip to Crater hereafter. OitEOONiAN Pi n. Co., Portland, Ogn. Republican newspapers may assail the Lake. T ilden and H endricks ’ C lub .— 4 IAVAYS ON II AND THE BEST STOCK F or C oos B ay .—Judge Watson, of Ji. of Patent and Home-made Rifle and S. Booth will leave for Salem the An impromtu meeting of the Democ Democratic House as much as they choose, Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers the Second Judicial District, having end of the week, taking with him sev racy was held at the Court House at but they cannot get over the fact that though of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, opposed at every stop by tho Republicans been attorney in some of the cases to eral fast runners, which will contest 1 o’clock p. m . yesterday, for the pur- and hindered by the extravagant Republi 4 BAND OF 1,120 SHEEP. WELL GRAD- small and powerful; Derringers, the latest j A cd with merino, consisting of 670 ewes best ; also, the best Powder and Pow be tried at the September term of the for the purses offered at the State Fair. i pose of organizing a Tilden and Hen can Senate, they have yet saved about thirty and 450 lambs of good size, within live and millions in the appropriations. This is ' miles ot' Fort Klamath, are ottered lor sale der l'lasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of best brands; all sorts of Shot and Circuit Court for Coos county, Judge Postal Agent Underwood left for Port dricks Club. Over sixty names were something on which they can proudly go ■ cheap. These sheep have shorn from 8’2 the Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything iu before the country. Prim of this District has consented to land yesterday, taking with him I enrolled, after which A. C. Jones, Esq., | to 9 pounds of good wool in tho last year. the Spoilsman's line. | Full one-half ot the breeding ewes will Tho Bloomington Leader is thoroughly He will also keep a full line of SHELF sit in his place. The Court meets on Quinn, who will bo tried before Judge was elected President; Hon. S. J. Day, disgusted with the (1'ntrier's figures show ! raise good bucks. The whole flock can be HA RDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds the 11th prox., and His Honor will Deady for killing an Indian in Lake Secretary ; T. B. Kent, Esq., Corre- ing the economy of Tilden’s administration bought at a very low price bv applying to and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, * JOHN CALLAGHAN, Tools, a complete assortment of Table and county. start for Empire City next week. sponding Secretary, Several short in New York, and the extravagance of North-east of Jacksonville. Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. Alex. Martin returned from Oak and stirring addresses were made by Hayes in Ohio. It is really dangerous, these hot days, to show a column of statis The above goods are all of the best qual T iie C hetco R oad .—John O’Brien, land, Cal., last week. He was ac ity, and will be sold tics to these Radical chaps, tor it throws j parties present. The utmost enthusi- W. Beeson and 1). S. K. Buick left for companied by his daughter, Miss Ida, them instantly into convulsions. And how CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST. Kerbyville on Tuesday to meet the who has been attending school at i asm prevailed. The meeting then they would bite if their teeth hadn’t been rilHE UNDERSIGNED, BEIJEVING IT New guns made to order, and repairing | adjourned, to meet at 2 o’clock p. m . of drawn ! I to be the mutual advantage of delegates of Josephine and Curry coun Brooklyn, Cal. promptly done and in good style. All or fanners, have made arrangements Saturday, Sept. 9, 1876, to which a When Grant was re-elected the business and ders tilled with dispatch. ties in relation to matters concerning whereby the Ashland and I ’ lnenix mills will Jesse D. Carr, of Clear Lake, Cal., general invitation is extended for of the country’ was prosperous—its agricul 27tf. JOHN MILLER. be under the management of Jacob Wag the Chetco wagon road. The confer has let a ditching contract to Daniel everybody to attend. turists thriving, its manufactories wen* all ner, who will have charge of both mills tor in full operation. This has all passed away. the company during the ensuing year, end ence meets to-day, and we will be able Gordon. The ditch is to be completed The mills are closed, business is prostrated, ing J uly 1st, 1877. L ook O ut for the T raitor .—Re-! tho farmer to give the result of its labors in our in tw’o years and Gordon is to get We will pay the highest market price for is despondent and the artisan good merchantable wheat, and are ]>n*]>ared publican officials are distributing idle. During this time robbery has been $6,000 for digging it. next issue. ASHLAND, OREGON, going on in almost every department of the to contract Hour at §18 per thousand pounds Pomeroy's Democrat gratuitously in The Umpqua Baptist Association Government. Is it not time that all this at the mills. Utlice of the company id tiie C ircus C oming . — Montgomery Ashland Mills. should bo changed? this and other sections. There is cer W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Prop'». will meet at the Baptist Church on WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’ I Queen’s celebrated circus will be at Wagner’s creek, on Friday, September tainly no further proof necessary to The increase in the number of govern MILL C(>., Ashland, »»; con. ¡ag io «» i wnr«» Ashland on Sept. 7th, at Jacksonville 15th. The meeting will hold over convince an intelligent person that ment officials under tho Republican admin ! istration shows that reform is necessary. anufacture and build all on Sept. Sth, and at Rock Point on the following Sabbath. Pomeroy has been bought and is en Admit tho necessity of the increase from . kinds of mill and mining machinery, Sept. 9th. This immense combina- ca.tings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass We learn that the Oregon and Cali deavoring to transfer his Democratic I8fil to 1865, because of the war, and see what Notice of Final Settlement. castings uud Babbitt metal. Bells cast. ■ clou needs no praise at our hands. It fornia Stage Company will hereafter readers bodily into the Republican Granlism means. Seo the figures. This is Farm g machinery, engines, house fronts, civil list: 1861, total, 46,of'»; Hoq, total. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, >tov takes largely wherever it goes aud is feed barley more extensively to its I fold. Democrats should not be hood the i-.s, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, 47,365 ; 1865, total, 53,167 ; 1869, total, 54.207; for the County of Lake, sitting in pro! >.• <■. and work wherein iron, steel or brass is highly spoken of by all who have seen stock. It is held that soaked barley is winked by this “wolf in sheep’s cloth 1871, total, 57,607 ; 1873, total, 88,037 ; 1875, In the matter of the est:il<‘of liiuun Ci < k- used, all repaired. Parties desiring anything in our line will do well to give us a call be it. Read the advertisement elsewhere much better for the horses than oats. ing,” but get rid of his traitorous sheet total, 91,119. Republican organs please copy. ■d. We think tho majority of tho people I J. C1IAR! DMINISTRATOR fore going elsewhere. All work done with and see for yourselves. I Judge Mosher, of Roseburg, has immediately. would like to elect Mr. Tilden and try what I «7 • of said e.- ing tiled in said neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. Bring oil your old east iron. lor .settlement, ami a change would do for tho coun'rv. There Court his final . been in town on a visit during the ZIMMERMAN A CO. F lour at F ort K lamath .—Sealed is a longing for a change—to 1 • treo from also praying for an order for setting the Ashland. April S, 1876. B ase B all G ame at A shland .— past few days. The Judge is a former lime tor hearing the same, therefore notice Presidents, to have . ral clear- is hereby given that said lmal account will The Jacksonville anti Ashland first resident of this place, having been in proposals will be received at the office military ing up of tho old mansion, in tliis desire bo heard and determined in said Court on KAILROAD SALOON, many Republicans share. ’ 1 imy would like tho first day of tiie October term thereof nines will play the return game on the the Indian war of 1855. He returned of the Chief Commissary of Subsis ___ tence at Portland and by the acting the Republicans to go out of power now for (October 2, ¡876,) at 9 o'clock a . m ., at winch j grounds of the latter club to-morrow home Tuesday. a time in order that they might return with time all persons having any objections to i Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville Commissary at the post until Tuesday, renewed strength four years hence.—A’. F. siid lilial account and settlement must then J. C. Fullerton, Receiver of the afternoon at two o’clock. The Jack HENRY PAPE, Engineer. September 12, 1876, for the delivery JI er aid. and there make the same. sonville Club will comprise the follow Land Office at Roseburg, will be in By order ot lion. E. C. Mason, County at Fort Klamath of twenty thousand The reform professions of the Republican Judge. K. B. HATTON, Clerk. ing players: James C. McCully, Jacksonville on September 4th and party belie its record. Had it done its duty pounds of flour and fifteen hundred August 8, 1876. THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . pitcher and captain; Chas. Prim, 5th for the purpose of taking final pounds of family flour. during its long tenure of power, there would pre-emption be no urgent need of reform. The real ques catcher ; Henry Alensor, short« stop ; proof on homestead and FOR SALE. entries. F rom N evada .—M. Colwell this tion on which the Presidential election is to Win. G. Kinney, first base; Lewis pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- turn, is, whether official honesty and ad A subscriber, writing from Apple- week returned from Nevada, where he ministrative reform be more important than 4 FL< FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF Vj gars constantly on hand. The reading Ross, second base ; Leon Stinson, third „„rrs, good water power, favorably lo- table is also supplied with Eastern |>eriodi- protection of negro rights in the South. A bur base; Robt. A. Miller, left field ; F. gate under a late date, says Samuel took twenty-one head of horses some the If tiie country regajds the negro question cated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad- cals and leading papers of the Coast. .1. B. SI FELLS, M. Nickerson, center field; Wm. Mathis, while hunting on the moun time ago. lie reports times as being as paramount, it win elect Hayes ; if it re dressKerby ville, Josephine county, Oregon gards the reform question as paramount, it Mensor, right field. There may be a tain near the junction of Rogue river dull there, but says he managed to sell will elect Tilden.—A’. 1". Herald, Ind. SETTLE UP. his animals at fair prices. and Applegate creek, killed three bears slight change in the above, but we are It was no doubt a very creditable feeling FORDHAM & JENNINGS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in a shorter time than it takes to tell of solicitude for the welfare of our South not aware of it at present. The game F or S ale . — A large band of fine J l N the accounts of tho firm oi Mauning & (ilio CE RS, it, the animals not lying more than Lsh have been placed in my hands for col will be played according to the rules twenty feet apart when dead. Two ewes and lambs are offered for sale. ern brethren that caused our President to I desire that tho protection of the military lection. All persons indebted to said flinj of 1876. A rattling game may be ex were shot in the head and the other I Read the advertisement in another i should not be withdrawn from them, Nos. 660 and 602 Front St., are requested to settle immediately. II. K. HANNA. pected, as both dubs mean business. I i through the shoulders and backbone, j 1 column. against the Indians. The people at large, i AAA’ FRANCISCO, CAL. I ì GENERAL MERCHANDISE, I ..» L i t t I 1 I ! ■ I THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, M ft 4 . oi I Jacksonville, Sept. 2, 1875.