that he bail not matte •uitatXe provis­ ion for his heirs-at-law ; and that the (*'R< * I l: /Â.N, /OW.I Z’-X >t CIIA IR*. I wa-» i x I by him when he G. H. AIKEN. M. D., was in failing health and laboring un­ I,HY"1'IAN AND SURGEON, der mental depression. He declared CLOTHING. his wish to rearrange and resettle the Jackson A lie. Oregon. whole matter. At first the trustees, who were gentlemen of honor, deter­ office—One door west of the W. I . Tele­ LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGAPS. mined to try conclusions at law with graph oilier. Mr. Lick, hut they finally gave way CROCKERY, ETC., j for a new board, while the trusts were , J. A. CALLENDER. M. D., I in some respects modified. Only a lit­ P II Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N , while after, Mr. Lick communica­ LAKE COI NTY. At E. Jacob’s New Store. tle ted to the members of the second board JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Coiintv Judge................................ E. C. Mason j a request for their resignation, as a • S. Moss, County i’omiiiissionerst...... ( A 'Penbrook. Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. third board had been appointed. The ■ Sheriff........... ............................... T. J. Brattata rfT office at residence, on Fifth street, op­ request was met by a refusal, the posite the Court House. , ’lerk............................................ R. Ik Hatton ■ gentlemen declining to act except un- Treasurer..................................... L L. Hanks 1 der legal advice. The new trustees Assessor.............................................. M. Riggs H. K. HANNA, >, ho«i| Superintendent.......H. M. 1 hatcher * LT, OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD are at present without a trust; and we Surveyor............................... Erank Cheesman ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, , \ at th«' very lowest rates. Tf you don't may safely look forward to a long and coriir sittis ' us . believe me, «'all and ascertain prices for wasteful litigation, with no end of Jacksonville, Oregon, yourselves. No humbug ! • C.omO/.—Circuit Court, second All kinds of produce and hides taken in plaintiffs and defendants upon either Monday in February, June and November. 42tf. County Court, first Monday in each month. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. exchange for goods. side. Indeed, we never saw a better Prompt attention given to all business left ./rM<•- Office in Orth ’ s Brick Building — upstairs. I J dyce agt. Jarndyce. There are two “ EXCELSIOE ” tol»er. 'County Court, first Monday in Jan­ — I (wards of trustees to begin with, uary, April, duly and October. E. B. WATSON. —Circuit Court, fourth Mon­ C. W. KAIII.ER. i There is a son and presumptive heir, day in June ; County Court, first Monday LIVERY STABLE KAHLER & WATSON, I about whose legitimacy there exist in January. April. July amLOctober. j grave doubts. There is a great num­ ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, , T< »WN OK JACKSONVILLE. ber of poor relations, and, to crown all, Oregon St.. Jacksonville. I N. Fisher, President, | M. Caton, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, there is a question of Mr. Lick’s san­ 1 I Trustees,........... ........ J David Cronemiller, ity at the time of instituting the J. Nunan, Will practice in the Supreme, District and W. J. PLY MALE. - - PROPRIETOR. trusts ! Before his death he was un­ | < ¡eorge Brown. other Courts of this State. .......................... U.S. Hayden der medical surveillance, if we may Office in Court House—upstairs. Recorder........... ................... Ilenrv Pape Treasurer.......... credit the r<'i»<->rt to that effect, being ................ I. P. McDaniel aving just received a new watched by several physicians at the Marshal............ H. KELLY. Nt root • ’««mini-- ¡oner..................... L <’. Weiss sto«’k of Harness, Buggies and Car­ instigation of the trustees. This, it riages, I am now prepared t«> furnish my A1TORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, patrons ami the public generally with as seems, was a card played early against SOCIETY NOTICES. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, the poor relations, who might set up FINE TURNOUTS Mr. Lick’s lunacy against the validity Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Ì4.Z . r Holds its regular meetings «“very As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle of the trust deed. Prompt attention given to all business en­ ' Saturday evcningat the odd Fel­ horses hire«, to go to any part of the country. I Meanwhile, the California public trusted to my care. low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are i --¿r Office opposite Court House. Animals BOUGHT an«l SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Horses must wait for the largess so profusely inX iled l«> attend. T. R. KENT, N. G. boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon promised it—wait for the great tele­ JAMES S. HOWARD, J. IL P enn , Rec. Sv’y. them while in my charge. scope, the technical schools, the va­ C. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR : TERMS ARE REASONABLE. rious charities, and the monument to Jacksonville Slmrni No. IH, I« 0. R. the memory of the author of “The Hol Is its regular meetings « scry Thursday FOR JACKSON, A liberal share of the public patronage is Star-Spangled Banner.” We hope evening at the • ».LI Fello « s’ H 11. Brothers solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. that the mischances of the Lick bene­ in good standing ar«- jnv to a'tend. Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon. BEN NA( ilN, O. C. factions will not discourage any opu­ Official surveys made and patents obtained M ax MtT.Li.rt, R. S. at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining TWELFTH YEAR. lent gentleman who contemplates the Laws and Decisions at my office in Jack­ endowment of society out ol his estate sonville, Oregon. I llfioiiiiiii Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. Im- ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. in his own lifetime. Any sensible per- proved order of Red Men, holds its | son will see that the trouble in this in­ stated councils at the Red Men's Hall the third sun in every «ven suns, in CONDUCTED BY stance has arisen from the eccentric FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, the eighth run. A cordial invitation to ali 1 character of the donor, and from un­ I brothers in grani standing. Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES certainty in fixing the details. No- C. W. SAVAGE, S. i body need be afraid to give away his E. B. W atson , C. of R. money who has a clear head and can Jacksonville, • - “ ■ Oregon. . mllE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS Warren Loilif No. in, A. F. «V A. M.. command the services of a good con­ 1 s«“hool will coimnonre «boot the end of Holds its regular <*ommunications Aiiiiust. and is divide«l in four sessions, veyancer. It must not he supposed ott the Wednesday evenings or pre­ that any fatality necessarily follows of ten weeks each. DAVID LINN ceding the full tnonn, in Jacksonville, Ore­ Board and tuition, per term....... ............ $10.00 charity and liberality on a largo scale. gon. T. O. REAMES, W. M. Keeps constantly on hamlafull assortment Bed am! Beddine.....*..................... ............ 4.00 On the contrary, these troubles wo be­ M ax M pller , See’y. Drawing and painting................... ............ S.00 of furniture, consisting of Piano................................................ ............ 15.00 lieve to be the exceptions, and about Ruth Rebekah Drgrre Lodr No. I, I. 0. 0. F., | BEDSTEADS, Entrance foe, only «»neo.............. ............ 5.00 many rich endowments there has not Holds its regular imsrtings on every other SEI.ECT DAY SCHOOL. ! been the least legal difficulty.—Aetc BUREAUS, TABLES, Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Primary, per tern1......................... ............ ? 6.00 York Tribune. Meintiers in good standing are invited to H«*gu* • Ran« h. near Krrbjrvill*. H A attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. Sou S achs , R. S. FARMERS’ HOTEL, GUILD MOULDINGS, STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS OF ALL PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, OHTII'Ü Ill'll.lilXG, OIIHGON STIIEET, Jackson ville, Oregon. Boar«! anil Lodging....................... $5 por week Board............................................... 4 “ “ Single meals.......................................... 50 cents Lodging................................................... 50 cents AT IIS. WILLIAMS TAKES THIS MF.TH- 1’1 • ’ of informing the public that she is i>repa. furnish board by the week, day or single i> *als, at reasonable terms. The table will constantly be supplied with the b«-st the market affords. No Chinese em­ ployed. and satisfaction guaranteed, Give me a call and judge for yourselves. MILS. WILLIAMS. Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1X75. KINDS. ETC., ETC. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on hand and made to order. Planing done on reasonable terms. Undertaking a spe­ cialty. JOHN L. CARTER & SON, PAINTERS. RTE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO )V all kinds of Painting, including SIGN PAINTING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. Orders from the country promptly attend­ ed to. 21. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. C alifornia S trkkt , S. P. JONES, VERY OPER ATION PERTAINING TO J the jaw skilfully performed at reasona­ I p ble rates. No more credit will be given after the first of January, 1876. I will take all kinds of produce. Oilice and residence on corner of Califor­ nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. New Boot and Shoe Store, - - - Proprietor. Oregon. and T one but the choicest and best NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t pay. Families needing anything in our line «•an always be supplied with the purest and best to be found on the Coast. Give me a call, an«i you will be well satisfied. All Kinds of Job Printing aving permanently located NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT ' in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­ spectfully informs the public that he is prepared'to do all kinds of work in the boot and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­ The Times Office. teed. — ■ ■ « ■ H By her force of character and public life during the early days of California, we doubt whether there is another public woman on the Pacific Coast so generally known as Mary St. Clare. Iler death was so sudden that a Coro­ ner’s inquest was held over her re- mains. Just before she died, she told her physician that he had given her au overdose of poisonous medicine, but the verdict of the Coroner’s Jury was that she died of heart disease. This seems to us as being a peculiar climate for deaths by heart disease. On Tuesday, the remains of Mary St. Clare were carried to their last resting place, followed by quite a procession.— Canyon City, Oyn., Express. I M »“C * rvqoeoted tn pnm >ut. Mr Baxter, bring an Amenca®, had an opportunity of converging a few mnmrnta with J«»hn-«en, who ia now in g«x>l health, having fully re­ covered from the fatigues of the voy­ age. He state! that he would not at­ tempt the feat and pass through what he did on that trip across the Atlantic for a million of dollars; in fact nothing on earth could tempt him to repeat such a voyage. It is evident that he is now coining money, and we are pleased that he is to receive such a goodly sum for his unparalleled feat and the pluck he manifested in per­ forming it. It is probable that he may go to London before coming home to the Centennial Exhibition. Several entries in his log have been verified from the logs of the vessels St. Louis, Defiant, Amerique and Grace, which he spoke on the way. He intends to publish the details in order to silence skeptics and prove the genuineness of his memorable voyage across the At­ lantic. I ntelligent F arming .—If there is one thing more than another that puzzles the mind of the farmer, it is as to what he shall do to make money. If any new source of making money by farming were found, it would not he long before everybody would be go­ ing into it, and it would soon be over­ done. So every farmer must fall back on first principles, see what his farm Is best adapted to, taken in connection with the markets within reach, the cost of getting his productions to mar­ ket, and then concentrate his energies and abilities on producing the best, so as to get it into market and obtain the highest prices. He wants large yields per acre, aud cannot have them with­ out g<»d land and the best culture. He must possess enterprise and en- l‘ke a,,y other businessman, and know whether he can produce his crops or his stock at a profit or a loss. Where he 3ees a chance for good ¡»refits, he must put his best foot for­ ward, and market his produce at the best time and in the most attractive manner. Bad farming will pay no man. Intelligence and skill are neces­ sary to reap success. How M any A pples did A dam E ve E at ?—Some say Evo 8 and Adam 2, a total of 10 only. Now we figure the thing out differently. Eve M ilton S iiepakdson S entenced . 8 and Adam 8 also. Total 16.— Bos­ — At the late term of the circuit court ton Journal. We think the above fig­ in Baker county, Milton Shepardson, ures entirely wrong. If Eve 8 and and Adam 82, certainly the total will who was tried here last summer in the >e 00. Scientific men, however, on U. 8. District Court, ou the charge of the strength of the theory that tho an­ robbing the mails in Antelope Valley tediluvians were a race of giants, and in July, 1872, for which offense Tomp­ consequently great eaters, reason some­ kins, Hanson, Bramlette and White thing like this ; Eve 81st and Adam were convicted and sentenced to the Junior, “ ........................ ............ K.1M» 82. Total 163.— Gloucester Advertiser. penitentiary, was tried for robbing Senior, “ ........................ ............ 10.00 T he campaign against the Sioux is Wrong again; what could be clearer Wells, Fargo & Co’s. Express. He Pupils are received at anytime, and spe­ was found guilty as charged in the in­ cial attention is paid to particular studies in over, and the Sitting Bull, proud of than if Eve 8-1-2, the total would be dictment, and sentenced to hard labor behalf of children who have but limited the result, walks off pawing up the 893.— Laurence American. If Eve time. For further particulars apply at the ground, to the admiration of the smil­ 8-1-1 st and Adatn 8-1-2, would not in the penitentiary for ten years. Last Academy. ing squaws, and boastfully bellowing : the whole be 1,623 ?— Boston Journal. evening Sbepardson arrived here in “I’m your howling hyena of the hills 1 believe the following to be the true custody of Mr. II. C. Paige, Wells, THE and your patent old he-hair-lifter of solutiun : Eve 8-1-4 Adam, Adam Fargo & Co’s, traveling agent. He per rairies—I’m your rip roaring 8-1-2-1 Eve. Total 8,938.— Verites. was lodged last night in the city jail, CITY DRUG STORE, the raccoon of the mountains—your Sit­ Still another calculation is as follows : and this morning will be conveyed to ting Bully boy with the glass eye, and If Eve 8-1-4 Adam, Adam 81-2-4-2 Salem, where he will be enrolled JACKSONVILLE. your gaul-darned and double-fisted son oblige Eve. Total 82,056. We think, among the “Raccoon Brigade.”— Ore­ of a steam engine—I’m the high pres­ however, this is not to be a sufficient gonian, Eov. loth. sure, iron-jawed sassage machine to quantity, fur though we admit Eve he new ftrm of kaitt / er a bho . chaw up your Crooks and Terrys—you 8-1-4 Adam, Adam if he 80-1-2—1-2 A H appy W oman .—Here is some­ heve the largest and most complete heered my horn I” And poor Crook keep Eve company. Total 8,082,056. thing for the fair sex. A happy wo­ assortment of man ! is not she the very sparkle and and Terry, they must feel sorry that —A. K Mail. - «< ♦ I. ■ 1 DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, they ever learned the business. And sunshine of life ? A woman who is A n A ttempt to rob L incoln ’ s happy because she can’t help it—whose Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also ] they don’t seem to have learned it G rave .—A dispatch from Springfield, smile even the coldest sprinkle of mis­ much either.— Courier-Journal. the latest and finest styles of Nov. Sth, says a most dastardly at­ fortune cannot dampen. Men make a STATIONERY, A train in India recently encoun­ tempt was made to steal the bones ol terrijle mistake when they marry for president Lincoln from the cemetery beauty, for talent, or. for style. The And a groat variety of PERFUMES and tered a herd of elephants that were TOI LET A RTK’LES, including the bostand advancing along the track. The lead­ vault there. The plot was suspected sweetest wives are those who possess cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­ ing elephant, a huge tusker, was ap­ soiiiu time since, and Elmer Wash­ the magic secret of being contented FUMED SOAPS in this market. burn, U. S. detective Tyrell and assist­ under any circumstances. Rich or 'Sir Prescriptions earefnllv compounded, i parently only enraged by the whistle, ants watched the vault. The scoun­ poor, high or low, it makes no differ- and charged the advancing train. 44________ ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. drels broke in the outer and inner enee ; the bright little fountain of joy There was a tremendous concussion, doors of the vault, opened the several up just as musically in their TABLE ROCK SALOON the elephant was knocked off to one cases of the sarcophagus, and were bubbles hearts. side, mutilated and writhing, and the OREGON STREET, train, after a series of violent jolts, about to make off with the remains T hey attempted to take one of Bar­ which nearly threw it off the line, when the detectives sprang out. The WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. accidental discharge of a pistol alarmed num’s new giraffes across Rhode Island came to a standstill against the bodies the robbers ‘ and they fled precipitately, last week, but just as it was on the of two other animals of the herd. No escaping in the darkness. A slight Massachusetts line it reached over and he proprietors of this well - material damage was done, the boss clue to their identity remains, and ate up about half of a hay stack iu a known and popular resort would in­ elephant was shot by a passenger, and farmyard in Connecticut, aud when form their friends and the public generally the rest of the herd scampered off in their capture is probable. - —' '■ — ■ , that a complete and first-class stock of the the farmer came out with a club and best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and a bewildered sort of condition. D ispatches announce the sudden attacked the Connecticut end, the Mas­ porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to nave their friends Y oung damsels, like house plants, death at Galveston, on the 27th ult., sachusetts end got mad and kicked a “call and smile.” should be kept in doors these moon­ of Gen. Braxton Bragg, lie was horn man in Boston and nearly killed him. CABINET. light nights. Frost and love do not in Warren county, North Carolina, in It created a good deal of excitement at A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found go well together. The former brings 1815, and graduated at West Point in the time in Rhode Island, and most of here. We would i»e pleased to have persons 1837. His earliest military reputatiou the people stepped out of the State till l>ossesNing curiosities and specimens bring on consumption and the latter matri­ was gained in the Mexican war, “A it was over. them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ mony. little more grape, Captain Bragg,” inet for inspection. WINTJEN A HELMS. I t has been discovered that a hen making his name a household word P hiladelphia advices report an Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. held up by one leg will not squeak throughout the Union. In 1855 he re­ improved demand for wool, with but a END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell A Co., New i half as much as when both legs are tired from the army. Ills services as light supply in the market. California York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con­ 1 grasped. The American mind is ever a confederate leader are still fresh in fine and medium fleeces are quoted at taining lists ©f 3,000 newspapers, and esti­ ilie mind of the country. i marching on. • 22@/25c.; coarse 18@l2c. mates showing cost of advertising. Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars N kept. T DRINKS, 12 J CENTS. C alifornia S treet , Jacksonville, Like old Tom More in the days of yore, To death she did recline. .1 HOUSE PAINTING, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, «>( t|»e early dayw ut Uallforai* •ttr«vt- vd h« r then*, while yet a girl, and »be remained in California f »!lowing the life she ha