The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 30, 1876, Image 3

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    íOrmcnatif'ïimrs.
«o
Roads rather bad.
Nights cohl and frosty.
IMrrrCory.
M. E. I’lirncn.—Religious servi«*es every
Duck and geese hunting the lago.
Sunday, at t In« usual hours, by th«« Rever­
ends.!. R. N. Bell, W. Hurlburt and M. A.
’Squire Berry’s new house is going
Will anus, alternately.
<' vni<>t.K' Citrncn.— Divine S<«rvie»«s ev­ up.
ery Suinlay, a! the Usual hour, by Rev. Fa­
Wm. Bybee has returned from Hap­
ther Blanchett.
M.E.St \ pay S chool . Rcjitbir meetings py Camp.
«•very Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Eggs scare«' at present and quoted
•' XTiUM.tr S vmhy S chool .— Regular
ni'‘eliti2s every Sundav afternoon, at two at 25 cents a dozen.
o’clock.
blooming
Jos. Swingle has taken a
Col
kt .—The
Dcvenrbvr
widow of Lake unto himself.
term of the Probate and County Com­
bo held next
missioners* Courts will
Nice toys for
E.
holidays at
the
Jacobs’, which will bet-old cheap.
week.
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T hanks .—lion. James D. Fay has
our thanks for a copy of the report of
been added to Cardwell & McMahon’s
stables.
the California State Land Commission,
<»f which he is a member.
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R emoval . — The Farmers’
will
fine span of Vermont colts has
A
—
Reads are getting bad an«l team-ters
are asking higher rates
Hotel
hauling
for
freight.
from
i ’ E. C. Lord, of A. P. Hotaling it Co.,
Orth’s building to tlmdwelling <»n Ore­
liquor dealers at Portland, was in town
gon street formerly occupied by l.-aac
last week.
in
ft w «lays
be
removed
Sachs.
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A djourned .— The
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Court
Circuit
adjourned on I ue.-day last, after being
in se.-sion about two weeks.
away near
P. TutTt’s horse ran
J.
Grant’s Pass the other day, demolish*
ing the buggy.
James Watt and Chas.
The next
Slade will
t» rm ol Court will commence on the
>o<»n start a -addler-shop at Judge Tol­
third Monday in March.
man’s tannery.
U p .—We have sent state­
Surri e
ments of account to those indebted to
the T imes office, and trust they
will
respond promptly, as we are in
pas»«««i through town last week, en ruict'
t\>r Portland.
President ?
B ai .1..^-Warren
M asonic
F. A .A. M.,
io, A.
evening
27 :h.
L< <lge
Fill!
the
!><•< e;ni<er
particulars will
b«.* given
laxt week.
Wilton,
known in lit is section, is on
Art* w“ to ha.ve any Christmas fes­
i- the question that is be-
gat.ti.ng to agitiite the pit- uc it tin I.
I*. Armstr«>!ig has returned to
A.
DomJ.is county and
take charge
A sheet and pill »w case party will take
well
.\-hl in«i.
A pleasant time is promised.
R«*v. M. A. Willi ms
the way
ligious services at
will give a performance next Saturday
next Sunday
The Yreka papers -peak well
of this company.
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A t a B argain .—A first class sew­
ing-machine, bran new, will 1 h * -old nt
Flour or
bargain.
t ken.
will
of tiie Canyonvi'.ir school forthwith.
here with a tìr.sl-elass troupe, witich
n
which he
hunting trip, on
su •«•«•--fuI
pl ice this evening at Patterson’s hail,
T heatre . — Frank
Those desiring a new machine
«•f an improved patter«) will do well to
< squire imm**diaiely at this office.
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T obacco L eaf —Capt. B. B. Griffin
will
hold re-'
the M. E. Church
morning at the
usual
hour.
The Librarian of the Literary Socie­
ty requests those having books belong­
ing to >aid org mizatiou to return them
immediately.
be
will
wheat
There were two hundred
fix
barrels
and fifty­
of beer manufactured in
Jackson comity during the year end­
ing .1 une ob, 1876.
The pm-pects are that not so many
l ist week brought into our sanctum a
hogs will be manufactured into bacon,
1 >rge, fine leaf of
hums and 1 a rd, this season as «luring
tobacco, which has
t e appearance of Lting of a
quality.
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good
town,
a <1 -hows that tobacco Will grow am',
m iture in this climate.
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R obbery .—We learn
J’don
the past few years.
It was grown by the Captain
his place a few miles from
was robbed at
The hoodlums
to
getting
are
more of a md-anre than ever.
he
They
occupy I ite hours, maxing night hi«l-
vous with their noi-e.
Wm.
Wheeler A ’Martin, agents of Grover
Rock Point one
A B iker’s sewing machine, for several
that
j ght last week, after he hail
retired.
T he thief cut off his pocket containing
months
pa-t doing business in
this
section, start«*«! fur the Willamette Val­
iev yesterd ly.
for three teams
to
amounting
to
J tekson county is beaten one vote
p <>ut $100, in the most scienlitic«mau-
by Umatilla in the contest for th«' hon­
<
pens«
money
Roseburg
and
back,
without awakening him.
i
r arid
<
rt tin y« ting man
1 e theft.
.
A
is ,-u- j icioncd of
T hanksgiving
D ay .—To-day
the
President and Governor as the time for
••expression of their thanksand prayer
1«» Almighty God
the manifold
for
services
will
Thanksgiving
end.”
to
banner
Democratic
The latter gives
The northern bound stage was up­
set this side of the Canyon
E.
be had at the M.
Church at 11 «»’clock
Rev. W.
a . al ,
on
the
evening of the 21st.
All the passen­
gers
except a lady,
escaped injury,
who was slightly bruised.
A regular meeting of the Jackson­
Blessings bestowed on us «luring the
j ear about
the
county «if Oregon.
is
to the people by
)«comi».ended
or of being
Tilden 256 majority.
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ville Social Club wiil
Monday evening.
be
held
next
moved their large stock of goods to the
«-tore formerly occupied by Sachs Bros.
is
Their assortment of merchandise
leading
San
will be sold al most
Read
houses,
and
reasonable rates.
their new advertisement else­
where and give them a call.
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L ake
spondent,
C ounty
writing
from
corre­
Lakeview,
t»ends us the following vote on
the
county seat question, requesting us to
publish the same :
Link cille.
l,ref'incts.
Lalcei'ie
Ò
iJukville...............
117
Bonanza. ••••••••••
56
»Sprague Hiver..
...
G«josti Lake......
4
14
Eagle Point.........
5
164
< rooke«! Creek..
• ••
17
Ciiewaucan.........
• • •
25
Kummer Lake... *
• • •
29
6
29
f ota Is *•••.•••••• ... 182
242
btlvtr Kike.........
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Majority for Lakeview, 60.
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H
en for plaintiff for $860 and costs.
, )
l«;,o|s
15.940
<»,090
4,434
4.423
2,790
2,780
2,575
5,500
«i.O'D
6,418
t;,oos
3,785
3,000
3,190
12,422
4. »00
2.SI5
3,425
«>.900
3,035
7.101
3,010
8.757
3.103
2,800
4.274
4,900
7,413
3,024
4,5«M)
4,378
2,«>53
3,lf>0
9,152
2,<> 13
«1,817
1«’>, HO
«»,27.5
12,G12
19,740
2,82;>
«>,140
5.42'>
18,323
4.115
3.212
2.52.5
2,975
4. »SO
13.3t 15
.^,359
1 1,7'.M>
5,626
.>,626
5,1'21,
12,7<-a
2.750
2,9»O
2.957
5,8'. »3
2.900
3,76.>
3js4
Alex. Martin.............. r.................
G. Navlor........................................
J. Nunan................. t...................... •.......
John «1’Brien..................................
Obenchain A Sons......................... • • ••••••
John Orth........................................ ........
O. A C. Stag«y Co............................ .........
Mrs.«’. Patterson......................... ........ .
C. T. l’avne....................................
F. M. Plvmale.............................. .........
Jami's l’ankev.............................. .........
Samuel Phillips.............................
David Peniger................................ .........
W.J. Plvmale................................
J. P. Parker....................................
Estate <»t Joshua Patterson.........
Woo«lfor<l Ream«*s........................
Mrs. Susan ll«»binson...................
Realties Bros..................................
J. E. Ross........................................
Lewis Reese....................................
M rs. (’lara Rader...........................
J. B. Ro'lgers..................................
J. T. Raimey.................................
P. J. Rvan......................................
Thus. Smith.. ................................. ........
Louis Solomon.............................. .ft......
Rsta’e of I*. ^V. Slow....................
<»ranville Sears..............................
John Sizemore...............................
Sachs Bros......................................
<». W. Stephenson.........................
Mrs. W. S. Stole«.............. .’.......... .........
J. C. Tobnan..... ............................. .........
.James Thornton.............................
S.
Taylor....................................
S. D. VanDyke...............................
Gil s Wells, Sr...............................
ha u« \\ <M»len............................. ...
« files an<l John Wells..................
Wagner A Anderson...................
John B. Wrisley.......................... .........
E. F. Walker.................................. .........
W. U. Telegraph Co.....................
Jos. Wettercr.................................. .........
Wint jen A Helms.......................... .........
L.J. White...................................... ..........
Estate <»f M. Walker.................... ••••••••
Williams A Montgomery........... .........
John Watson...................................
3 455
1 1,022
2.78s
4,505
2,9«'»2
5,790
5,«>7<>
.3,950
2,566
3,533
3,339
3,147
3,93»
3.215
3,087
4,910
2.500
2,«¡59
2,820
9,000
7,339
3.175
3,853
<’>,092
3,843
8,807
•
7
2,800
2,587
2.812
'2.7<r*
10,«>i>0
rienced miner and knows what he is
following business has been transacted
doing.
Lew is an
We wish him good luck.
A large number of strangers are con-
stonily
all
pouring into this section from
portions of the
Union,
many of
whom permanently locate among us.
Southern Oregon has greatly increase«!
in the Circuit Court since our last re-
port :
Jos. McKee ef al vs. Wm.
Hoffman
and Wm. Ray; injunction. Continued.
James T. Glenn vs. M.
Dickenson ;
action to recover money.
Judgment
«luring
REAMES BROS.,
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, et»,
(Successors to White «t Martin,)
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DEALERS IN
Pumps,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT»,
NAILS,
of
1*. J.
, estate
of
Daniel
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L. J. C. Duncan et al vs. John Citn-
torsky et al; suit for injunction.
De-
creo for plaintiff.
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HARDWARE, TINWARE,
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Decision of low­
costs and disbursements.
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A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OP ST0VB»
ATTENTION!
McMahon; appeal
er Court confirmed except as to
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OREGON.
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Ryan, administrator of the
from County Court.
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In the matter of the final account
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JACKSONVILLE,
Judgment .for plaintiff.
Court adjourned.
undersigned take pleas - POWDER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
ure in informing tho public that they
have just received and opened an entire
fresh stock of
Fuse and Caps,
he
T
FÄLL & WINTER DRY-GOODS,
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Wooden and Willow Ware
FANCY GOODS,
ROPE, NAILS,
A Ciwe ol Thirty Year's Standing.
E ast A urora , N. Y., May 22, 1872.
.IA a '. m /'.«. »Seth IF. I'otiie rf‘ Soru :
Gentlemen—I was troubled with Dyspep­
sia for thirty years, and tried several med­
icines advertised for the cure of this dis­
tressing «•omplaint without deriving any
benefit from them. About a year ago I com­
menced taking the hrurian Syrup, an«l
after lining altogether twelve bottles I find
myself entirely cured. I consider my case
one of the worst I ««ver heard of, and 1 take
great pl««asure in recommending tJe l'em-
vian A’yr/tptoall Dyspeptics, believing that
it will be sure to cur«« them.
Yours respectfully,
J. T. B owen .
Sold by all druggists.
HATS, BOOTS &, SHOES,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS’
CLOTHING, Etc., Etc.,
CUTLERY, WIRE,
In SACHS’ Brick Building, well known as
"THE TEMPLE OF FASHION."
Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
ETC., ETC.
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Theso goods were all purchased by a 1
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. member of our firm from FIRST-CLASS
HOUSES in San Francisco, and we> will
i warrant every article and sell them as cheap
I have secured tho services of a First-claw
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for cash as any house in the county.
Wis'tAu’s B alsam op W ild C herry — | We call the
Mechanic, and am prepared to do all re)>air-
The great remedy for Consumption. This
ATTENTION OF THE LADIES
ing promptly and in superior style.
well-known reme«lv is «»ffered to the public,
san«*tioned by tho experience of over fortv
tho fact that we have tho largest assort­
years; and when r««sorted to in season, sel­ to
ment
of FANCY GOODS of every tiescrip­
dom fails to eficct a speedy cure of Coughs,
tion
now
hand, and we will henceforth
«'olds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Who«>p- make this on line
of goods our specialty and
ing Cough. Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness sell them at
in the «'lu st or Si«h«, Bleeding at th«« Lungs,
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
Liver Complaint, etc. Bewaro of counter­
I I am receiving and have constantly on
Price3 to Suit the Times. hand
feits ’ Remetnber t hat the genuine IF m A o -’ a
a full and first-class stock of
of
('/ii'rri/ has <>n th«« outsid««
wrapper th«« signatttn* of “1. Bi rrs,” and
Groceries,
tin* printed nantt* of the propri«*tors, “S eth
Wo also keep on hand a full stock of
W. Fov. t.i; .V S on -, B > ston .” All othersare
base i i n Cat ions. Examine the wraptH«r
DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO,
GROCERIES,
carefully before purchasing.
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Ready-Made Clothing,
: HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASSWARE,
T he I’erspiration to great extent depur-
i GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Ete.,Ete.
at«‘sth<‘ blood, that is, it carries oft' its im­ !•
CROCKERY, CUTLERY,
purities. If th«« port's Is'come obstructe«l
tiiosc impurities, when they «lo not remain
latent in the circulation, cause eruptions. ’ And very many other articles too numerous
*7r^“ Everything sold at reasonable rate«.
Th«« reiiK'dv for this state of things is G'Z cm / j ’ ji j to mention.
^■iTGive us a call and judge for yourself Give m«« a call.
K. KUBLI.
.Sulphur Soap.
! as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
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Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875.
11EAME3 BROS.
i3B*The National Gold Medal wa* awarded
to Bradley «t Rulofson for tho best Photo­
THE SODA SPRINGS!
graphs in tho United States, and the Vienna
Medal for tho best in the world. 429 Mont­
gomery street, San Francisco.
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MARRIED.
BRADLEY- MERRIMAN-.At the rosL
dence of th«* bride’s father, November 23d.
I.v Rev. J. F. Bradtor«!, Jay Bradley and
Miss Laura A. Merriman—both of Jack- (Calitornia St.,one door west ofSachs Bros.,
son county.
;
JOHN BILGER,
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BORN.
Jackson ille, Oregon,
REAMES—In this city, November 27th, to
tho wife of E. R. Reames, a daughter.
DE ALER AND WORKER IN
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC.
A C ARD.
jrEEPS CONSTANTIA' ON HAND AN
j 1Y assortment of the best
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AND MARBLE WORKS.
Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst!
COME YE UNTO
To all who are suffering from the errors
and ipdiseretions of youth, nervous weak­ TINWARE,
BRASS PIPES,
ness, early <le««av, loss of manhood, ««to., I
will send a recipe that will cure von, FREE
FORCE PUMPS,
THE SODA SPRINGS!
OF CHARGE. This great remo«lv was «lis-
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CHAIRS, LEAD PIPE,
! eover«««! bv :i missionary in South America.
11 AR I >W A RE, CUT LER Y,
Sand aself-a<ldresse«l enx’elope to the Rov.
AND DRINK WITHOUT
H Y D R AULIC N< >7.7. LES,
Jos«>ph T. Inman, Station />, Bible House,
New York.
PAINTS, SIZFiS, GLASS,
OLS, HOSE, POWDER. Money and Without Price !
)AINTS (p «tents er other.) Oils, Var-
nishes, shelac. Window Glass, Emory, BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. I
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Borax, etc., fur salu in emlless quantities by I
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.JOHN MILLER. 1 NAILS,
l rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP-
MINING TOOT.,
1 ing the Soda Springs House,and having
A ILS. Ropes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-
repaired and retitte«l the same are now pre­
SHOT,
BRUSHES,
Makers’ Tools tor sale bv
pared to accommodate all that may favor us
CARPENTER TOOLS,
JOHN MILLER.
with a call. Prices to suit these hard tiinos.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
’EW Guns made toorder and repairing
THE MARBLE BUSINESS
IRON WASII-KET i 'LES,
properly «lone by JOHN MILLER.
BRASS AND IRON WIRE,
Will still be a specialty. All orders in this
O vou want protection ? Rnv a Pistol or
line promptly filled in the best manner and
SHEET-IRON WARE.
Knife, or both, of JOHN MILLER.
| at reasonable nites.
Address, as usual,
A FULL lineof shelf and heavy hardware Cast Iron and Steel Plows.
J. H. & A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland
/i for sale by
JOHN MILLI'.R.
ROPE,
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V TORSE, Paint,Sash,S««rubbincand Black-
kl ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S.
kinds of ammunition for sale by
JOHN MILLER.
FULL lino of Saddlery Hardware for
sale bv
JOHN MILLER.
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AVERY description of Cuilerv! for salo
JOHN MILLER.
1 <4 ««heap by
N ««legant assortment of Pocket and Ta-
Æ bio Cutlery for salo by J. MILLER.
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and Whetstones, Tape and Chalk
for sale at JOHN MILLER’S.
O IL Lines,
Kentucky Jacks for Sale.
rtOL. GEOIU f E B. PA Y N E, OF 11ENI)ER-
VJ son, Kentucky, has just arnv««d with
past few j for plaintiff by default for $74.57 and EIGHT LARGE THOROUGHBRED KEN­
costs.
TUCKY JACKS
years, and there is room for more.
James T. Glenn vs. Jesso Richard­ from that State, which he offers for sale.
John Orth picked a piece of gold
son ; suit to foreclose mortgage. De­ Any one wishing to buy can H««e them al
weighing about a dollar out of one of
Bybee’s farm, near Jacksonville.
cree of foreclosure granted.
’/«ar They are from 2 td 7 years old.
the walls of his brick building, where it
James T. Glenn and Alex. Martin
was doubtless inadvertently placed by
UP.
vs. J. W. McKay and wife; suit to
tRe brick-layer, being mixed with the I
foreclose mortgage. Decree granted.
yrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
mortar.
Who knows but what some
James T. Glenn vs. II. A. Grigsby 1N the accounts of the firm of Manning »t
of our brick buildings are built with
lsh have been placed in mv hands fur col
and wife ; suit to foreclose mortgage. lection. All persons indebted to said firn
gold!
are re«iuested to settle immediately.
Decree granted.
More amalgamating pans have been
II. K. HANNA
James T. Glenn vs. Jesse Gage and
Ja<«ksonville,
Sept.
2.
1S75.
added to the Esther mill on Grave
wife ; sait to foreclose mortgage. De­
creek. These pans will permit the
Farms for Sale-
ere«« granted.
saving of all the gold and silver in the
James T. Glenn and White it Mar­
Persons desiring to purchase good farms
ore reduced by the mill, and will prove
tin vs. W. B. Kincaid and wife and ■ of any size will do well to enquire of
a great source of profit to the stock­
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
holders.* Asher Marks, of Roseburg, Mary Ann Chambers ; suit to foreclose
(ftlft A DAY at home. Agents wanted.
the other day bought 6,000 shares of mortgage. Decree granted.
£ 16 Outfit and terms free. TRU E CO.,
this mint.
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James T. Glenn vs. Z. A. Garrison
population
DEALER & WORKER IN
CALIFORNIA STREET,
;
¡ et al ; action to recover mining claim.
4.000
8,121
2,093
3,S21
1 iiii
7,820
4,'>42
.“>.022
1.
4.410
7,75»
5,150
3,01 >8
9,432
3,000
4.035
4,700
6,578
18,SOO
'-,847
5, «>58
7.018 ‘
4,01)0 ¡
not appear in the above list.
E. R. RE AMES.
T. G. REAM ITS.
John Beckner et al vs. J. B. Coats
4 , / Í 4 1
expe­
t«>ur up the Coast.
in
S eat . — A
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CI R< ' UIT ( « 1U KT 1 ‘ K« K EE I ) INGS. - -The
has left Empire City on a prospecting
put chased from
Francisco
findings confirmed and judgment giv­
sessed by the Assessor, hence they do .
complete and first-class in every par­
ticular, having been
3,018
S«fiin* large tax-payers were not as-
L. II. Zigler, formerly of. this place,
Odd Fellows* Building, Mksonville, Oregon,
vs. Edwin Morgan and wifi»; suit to
5 5S0 firmation of Sheriff’s sale.
Sale con­
t».327 1
4,000 firmed.
7,199
B. F. Dowell vs. James A. Cardwell,
5.732
<>,112 ¡ administrator of the estate of Wallace
1.909
A. Gridley, W. C. Griswold and J. A.
2.«>«>9 .
5,132 Cardwell; suit in equity.
Referee’s
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McCall <v Co....................................
John Murpl’.v................................
Isaac Miller................................... ........
J. N. T. Miller.................................
Conrad Mingus..............................
Mrs. McCully............................... .........
.1. W. Manning........... ,'...................
Larkin McDaniel A ....................
Martin A < 'ameron........................
Titos. McAndrews......................... .......... -,'»41
Magrmler A Bros......................... ......... 15.438
4,0« IS
«'.<’. McClendon..........................
C>,«>83
W. <’. M ver...................................
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requested to be present, as business of White A Martin.............................
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R emoved .—Reanies Bros, have r< -
Ja««ob Isfi......................................... .........
Dr. Inlow........................................
Wm. Justus....................................
A. <'. Junes...................................... .........
<K. Klum.................................... .........
KubliA B »lt.................................. ........
«J. Karewski.................................... .........
«W. Kahler................................. ..........
K. K ibli.........................................
M ow A. Love................................
.lohn A. Love...............................
The members are
importance wiil be transacted.
lluriburt oili iating.
Af. 11:inI p v ........................................
Wm. Hoffman.............................
Ben. 11 avmond.............................. • •......
after being close«! for a few days.
R. B. Hargadine............................
John Miller has just returned from a .1. S. 1 lerrin................................ . ..........
1 Iavdeti A «'ameron...................... ..........
ill giv(* a
h
Wedlte-d tv,
of
< veiling.
Dryer will com­
mence operations again next Monday,
tivities ?
in t! eir new hall « n
ball
Fruit
killed several deer and a «»anther.
<>ti a profe-oiitmal trip to l.inkviile.
gtarui
Tilden, ofeour.se.
The Alden
II. K. Hanna, E-q., left Sunday laH
.?<•».
Who will be our next
ident question ;
need
of the money or its equivalent.
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P ersonal .—Hon. James K. Kelly
atinel propounds this self-ev­
'l’ln*
White A Martin and James T. Glenn
taken from the assessment rol To f 1876; • foreclose mortgage./ Decree granted.
J. M. Cricket vs. John Dyer; con­
A. Alford.......................
.8 2,591
ILi'kcl Amv.........
1 jndsey Applegate.........
John Anderson...........
Ash'and Woolen Mills...
F. K. \nderson............
ITenrv Ammerman...........
F. «<. Birdsev...........
|). N. Birdsey.................
F. Ba runburg.............
Mciiitt Bellinger...............
..... <•.
Ilcitrv 1 »leecher.....................
Peter Britt.........................
(>.S. Butler......................
11. F. Barron.......................
<'. U. Beekman......................
.1 imes Barnes..................
IL It. Brown .....................
R. II. Brown.................................
Il««nrv «'as««y..................................
I». < ’hapman....................................
t >. Coolidge.............................
Mrs. M. Colver..............
Mrs. M . A. Chambers..................
1 <aa<* < 'onstant...............................
«J. W. Cooksey..............................
.Lunes Cameron............................. ••••••••
Estate of A. Coaklev.................... ••••••••
David Cronemiller........................
Titos. Chavner...............................
Samuel Colver............................... ........
L. J. <’. 1 tuncan.............................
R. J. Cameron..............................
James < 'luggag««.............................
Jess«« Dollarhiile...........................
Pat. Dunn..................... *...............
L. Danforth.....................................
P. Donegan..................................... ........ .
Instate ot N. <Dean.....................
M. II. Drake.................................. ...... ••
A. F. Farnham...............................
> Fisher A < 'aro............................... ..... .
Fisher A Bro................................... ........
A. G. Fordvce............................... .........
Alfred «Jordon...............................
«>s««ar «Laniard................................. .........
W. J. <»r««gorv................................
E. Graupner................................... .........
James T. < Henn............................. .........
James 1 lelms.................................. .........
John Holton................................... ..........
James Hamlin............................... ..... .
a
K. KUBLI,
De­
cree granted.
of Jackson county, who pay taxes on
$2,500 and over, or $50 and more, as
Have you got your turkey ?
Cui XTY
et al; suit to foreclose mortgage.
The following Is a list of tax-payers
Items are scarce.
THURSDAY,.......... NOVEMBER 3o, 1ST«.
Krligioiis
Ol It HEAVY |TAX-PAYEKN j
LOCAL BREVITIES.
the
SETTLE
Augusta, Maine.
«
CAUT.DRONS,
CULTIVATORS,
COPPER WARE,
WHEEL-BARROWS,
SHEET-IRON WARE,
NEW BAKERY,
I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t .,
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
_
M’O ODE .V A ND WIL L O W WA It E,
STOVES.
Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook-
i ing, otli««e, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes,
plain and fancy, constructed on the latest
fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots,
and everything connected with these stoves
warranted durable and perfect.
All articles sold or manufactured by him
warranted. His work is made of the best
material and of the choicest patterns.
Orders attended to with dispatch an«l
tilled according to directions. Ho is deter­
mined to sell at low prices for cash.
I rnHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE-
1 sires to announce to the public that he
is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes
of every description, such as wedding cakes,
'cakes for parties, wine «lakes; also brown
, and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers.
I Takes'orders on exchange. Prices reasuna-
i ble and satisfaction guaranteed.
./¿T Fresh bread every day.
W m . KREUZER.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
—IN—
*
LIQUORS
BLACKSMITHING!
ofall kinds, of the best brands,wholesale and
retail. Also
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
OUR MERCHANTS ARESELL-
out at cost and freight, we ar«» ready
A S t«> ing ALL
do blacksmithing at com. and freight, but
Tn connection with all these I have on hand
I a large assortment of
j must have the casii when the work is coin-
I pleted. Shop on the corner of California
GROCERIES
' and Main streets.
SHANNON A BIRDSEY.
j of all kinds—just what every married man
i wants in his family. And if yon don’t be-
' li«*ve it, call and examine my stock before
LAND FOR SALE.
1 purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN BILGER,
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
Importer of farm implements and machines.
sale240 acres of choice agricultural land,
175 acres under femte, situate«! in Josephine
FOR SALE.
county, Oregon. For information, enquire
of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the rraridt-nct»
LA FA Y ETTE A LLEN.
4 FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF , of
21 burrs, good water power, favorably lo­
cated in JCerbyville. For particulars, ad­
Tn QQA P°r
at b°,ue« Sample«
e’J 1
worth ÿl free. S tins W A
dress
J. B. SI FEES,
Kerby ville, Josephine county, Oregon. Co., Portland*, Munte.
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