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1.O4A1. HKEY1TIEN. ihr gununatic ®imrs. INDIGNATION ! ! ! S chool R eport .—The following is tho report of attendance in the several departments for tho quarter ending December 11, 1876: K. KUBLI, NEW, THIS WEEK. B T otal .......... O irh .......... Read the Sheriff's sales. A SI BLIME EFFORT & GREAT HPEEC1I. Sheriff’s Sale. Christmas next Monday. THURSDAY.............. DECEMBER 21, 1876. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND Odd Fellows’ Building, ackiwnullr, Orrgeu, Intimidation of the Democracy, onlor of sale duly issued out of the Cir Leap Year on its last legs. > a cuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the After a lapso of nearly two weeks, **». ► o C lusk of V olume . Tliis number M county of Jackson, on the 12th day of Do- CD NUMBER ENROLLED. DEALER & WORKER IN A Merry Christmas to all. some exceedingly virtuous Republi cernber, A. D. 1876, and to me directed ami close« the sixth volume of tho T imes delivered in favor of James T. Glonn and N « Cold niglvts and beautiful days. cans of Ashland finally got up to the tiud sixth year of Ils existence. against Josso Richardson, for the recovery * 41 of tho sum of $578.00, in U. 8. gold coin, and TIN,SHEET IRON, COlTER, LEAD, etc. 30 50 To-day is tho shortest day of the indignating poiut over the Oregon A'lvnnciil Department.......... 20 I Senior .................................... 37 interest at one j>er eent. per month from tho 31 10 47 Foil W EA V KHV I LLF- — Will, Bybee electoral matter and exploded last Sat Junior.......................................... 47 24th day of November, A. D. 1876, and tho 57 year. 24 33 I’riinary.................................................... 2.S 53 44 25 some day ; ug<» ar ted a hand of one further Bum of $57.80, as attorney’s fees, and J. S. Howard is on Butto creek sur urday evening. Such rosoluting and Total fur all Department«................ Pumps, 100 107 207 liW his costs and disbursements of suit and ac hundred and thirty hogs for Weaver blowing off of “ indignation ” was never cruing costs, I have levied upon and will veying. J. W. M erritt , Principal. oiler for sale for eash in U. S. gold coin, at ville, California. before witnessed in this section. The public auction, to the highest bidder, at the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Capt. James Barnes, of Lake county, audience (what there was of it) was Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson S pecial M eeting .—There will be county, Oregon, on P ublic I nstallation .—There will is in town. called together by James Kilgore, and a special meeting of Warren Lodge he a public installation of officers of Monday, January 22d, 1877, No Christmas festivities for Jack a string of resolutions after the Custom Warren lxxige No. 10, A. F. A A. M., sonville this year. No. 10, A. F. and A. M., held Tues at two o’clock p. m . of said day, tho follow House plan was read and adopted.• day, Dec. 26th. Work In third de ing described real property, to-wit: on Wednesday, December 27th, al A tract or parcel of land, commencing at A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF BTOVEfct Arthur Langvll and Dr. Fields, of Governor Grover and several other a point on the section line between sections two o’clock p. m ., at the new Masonic Lake county, are in town. gree. By order of W. M. 21 and 28, 6.75 claims west of the corners of promineut gentlemen were rosoiuted M ax . M uller , Secretary. Hall. Everybody is invited to attend. sections 21, 22,27 and 28; thence running Ex-Sheriff Floyd, of Josephine coun out of political preferment and it was north 55.70chains; thence west 21.08 chains; HARDWARE, TINWARE, thence south 55.70 chains to the section lino; M artyrs to S alt R heum , Rejoico! The N otable D eath .—Col. James A. I ty, was in town last week. promulgated that they should nover persistent use of G lenn ’ s S ulphur S oap thence oast on the section lino 21.08 chains 1 lard io, Inspector-General of th® U. 8. The Masonic Hall is being put in havo any more office*. A true bill was will cure you. Use it instead of the greasy to the placo of beginning. Said property is situated in Jackson coun POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and astringent washes with which Army, a few years ago In Jacksonville handsome shape for tho 27th. found against the Canvassing Board, ointments you have heretofore stimulated the disease. ty, Oregon, and levied upon as the property Inspecting tho Mtxloc war claims for I For a neat, substantial Christinas II and It was decided that the Constitu It is cleanly, safe and speedy. of tho above named defendant, Jesso Rich ardson, to satisfy the above named exocu Fuse and Caps, the Government, died at Washington present go to the New York Store. tion had been grossly violated by said tion. ____ _ ____ MARRIED.__ J. W. MANNING, on the 14th. Col. Hardie was an ac The recent frosty weather has Im officials. (Shade« of Boise, Pratt, MelXlUGAI.L -RALLS—At tho resiilenco Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. complished gentleman in every sense Deady and Watson ! Oh ! where can Wooden and Willow Ware Jacksonville, Dec. 18, 1876. of V. S. Ralls, December 14th, by T. B. pelled the work of our farmers. I ami Miss Kent, J. P., Janies McDougall of the word, and his death is mourned you find a place to hide your dimin Catherine A. Ralls.. John Orth has shipped 480 hides to by all who knew him. Sheriff’s Sale. ished heads after this decision by these ROPE, NAILS, [Compliments received. Wo wish tho San Francisco within the past few i happy couple a long ami pleasant journey Ashland Solons?) Senator Grover was 1)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- through life.] weeks. O ly issued out of the Circuit Court of the ordered to keep out of his seat, and a Stato of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS A large bridge Is being built to copy of this order was rosoiuted to be and to me directed and delivered, iu favor NEW, THIS WEEK. of James McWilliams and Lexy is Ash and span the head of Lost river, It will sent to the illustrious Mitchell - with against B. F. Dowell, for tho recovery of the CUTLERY, WIRE, be 200 feet long. quotations—to see that it was carried TAX-PAYERS' NOTICE ! sum of fourteen hundred and seventeen dol lars and ninet.v-two cents, ($1,417.92) in gold Rev. M. A. Williams Will coin, interest at the rate ot one per out. VTOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT I cent, with por month from the 28th day of No I Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hese, ligious services at the M. will be nt niv office for thirty days After tho resolutions vember, 1876, and the further sum of six from the d'i’o hereof for tho purpose of re Sunday morning. teen dollars and forty-four cents ($16.44) tended to, the rising ceiving taxes. A prompt response from costs, and also the accruing costs, I have tax-payers is desired. Mileage will bo ad levied upon aud will oiler lor sale for A Chri. tmas party will occur at of jollification celebril ETC., ETC. cash ded at.ei that ilate. in U. 8. gold coin, at public auction, to the Stanley’s Hall, S.nil’s Valley, next caliod fur and amid storms of ap J. W. MANNING, highest bidder, at the Court House door in SheriflandTax-t ’ ol lector of Jackson Couuty. Jacksonville, P robate C ou rt .—The following Monday evening. plause that rocked and shocked mother Jackson county, Oregon, on I havo socurod the.service* of a First-clasM Jacksonville, Dec. 2!, 1876. business has bcei*. transacted iu this earth from the summit of the Cascades Monday, Jan. 22, 1877, We regret to learn that tho estimable Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair Ct urt since our last repirt : at ono o’clock M. of said day, tho follow to tho Pacific Ocean, ho took tho stand NOTICE TO TEACHERS. wife of Rev. J. R. N. Bell is lying se ing described re 1 property, to-wit: ing promptly and in superior style. In lite matter oí tho estate of A. W. ami poured forth in a gush of sublime A house and lot known as the Sentinel riously iil at Ashland. Jones, deceased. Wm. Miller, admin WILL BE A PUBLIC EXAM- printing office, said lot commencing at tho patriotism aud righteous indignation rUIIERE L ination of applicants for Teachers’ Cer south-east corner of said printing office, istrator of said estate, tiles his final ac I Col. J. N. T. Miller returned from thence 75 feet on C street: thence in a north tificates nt Jacksonville on count ami asks that a day la» appointed Salem last week, accompanied by his the following speech : erly direction parallel with Third street 100 Saturday, Doc. 30. 1876. for hearing tho same. Final account daughter, Miss Annie. “Fellow citizens: feet to the northern boundary lino of said TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, ! ” But-rth Teachers will pleaso take notice and act I lots; thence in an easterly direction 75 feet 1 I am receiving and have constantly on accepted and allowed, ami February 6, with the northern boundary line of said lots hand a full and find-class slock of For a good plow call on John Bilger After the enthusiasm over this soul- in accordant' therewith. 1877, appointed as the day for hearing E. J. FARLOW, to Third street; thenco along Third street the samo. Notice ordered published in or K. Kubli. They keep the latest inspiring effort had somewhat sub- School Superintendent of Jackson County. i l(Ml feet to tho place of beginning, including said printing office. Also a house and lot Groce ríe«. the D emocratic T imes . and most improved kinds. sided, Rev. J. II. Skidmore got up and in block No. 8—beginning at the north-west Settle Up, Settle Up ! The District School commenced a belabored the offending officials some corner of John Miller's lot on Third street; DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, C hristmas at R ock P oint .—An thence in an easterly direction with tho more, (after the precept of tho Bible, north boundary lino of Miller’s lot 100 feet entertainment will take place at Rock new quarter .last Thursday, with a Ready-Made Clothing, nE UNDERSIGNED HAS PLACED to tho north-east corner ol said Miller’s lot; you know,) and was followed by W. larger attendance than ever. Point next Monday evening, which his accounts in tho hands of T. B. Kent, thenco northerly at right angles with Mil J. P., for collection, and tboso knowing ler’s lino 21 feet and 4 inches to a stake; GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., EU Midnight mass will be observed at Acrobat McPherson in his usual happy promises to l»e a first-class affair. A manner. Dr. Covert then held an in themselves indebted to mo will savo costs thence westerly and parallel with the north by calling on that official, in Jacksonville, boundary line of Miller's lot 100 feet to the splendid programme has Iwen prepared the Catholic Church on Christmas Eve, quest over the artair, and finding that and making payment immediately, as I east side of Third street; thence with tho for tho evening, which comprises Father Blanchett officiating. Everything sold at reasonable rates. have my money. east side of Third street in a southerly direc the indignants wore greatly relieved am comj>elh‘<l to K. KUBLI. DAVID CRONEMILLER. tion to tho place of beginning, including B. Give me a call. dramas, farces, songs, speeches, etc., Don’t fail to take a chance in that Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. Jacksonville, December 19, 1876. and in a fair way of recovery, the F. Dowell's law office. Also a house and and also a Christmas tree. We learn splendid silver tea-set, to be r.aflled off lot in block No. 40—beginning at the north meeting adjourned until further in west corner of the first block north of block THE SODA that a dance at White’s Hall will fol at Henry l'apo’s on Christmas. Notice of Final Settlement. SPRINGS! structions from headquarters at Port 21 (as laid down on the map made out by low. A line time is expected, and An alarm of fire was sounded one land. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, Sowell Truax and adopted by the Trustees X. for tho County of Jackson, sitting in pro of the town); thence south with Fifth street cverylaxly invited to attend. day last week, but it proved to lie only 100 foot to a stake; thence easterly at a right Ashland, Dec. 19, 187G. bate December 13, 1876. angle with Fifth street and parallel with E In the matter of tho estate of A. W. Jones, i and F streets 200 feet to a «take on the west P ght O ffice M atters .—New post a tluo in tho Chinese quarters burning deceased. I n M emoriam .—At a regular meet side of Sixth street; thence 100 feet with Sixth offices have been established at Lucky out. M. MILLER, ADMINISTRATOR OF street to a stake on the south side of F ing of Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. W. M. Colvlg, Esq., of Rock Point, said estate, having tiled in said Court street; thence westerly jvitli F Rtreet 200 Queen, Josephine county, with David (). O. F., held on December 9, 1876, his final account for settlement, and also feet to the plaoo of beginning—better known Fexton as Postmaster ; at Lakeview, called on us Monday. He says la wing praying for an order for setting tho time for as the residence of B. F. ltowell. the following resolutions wore adopted: nearing the same, therefore notice is hereby Said property is situated in tho town ot Lake county, Chas. U. Snider, Post » is quite fashionable of late iu his sec W hereas , It has pleased the Su given that said final account will bo heard Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, and master; New Pine creek, Like coun tion. determined hi said Court on Tuesday, levied upon as the real property of B. F. preme Ruler of the Universe to re and February at 10 o’clock a . m ., at Dowell to satisfy tho above nanuxl execu W. M. Turner left for Philadelphia move from us by death our brother, which time 6, ail 1877, ty, S. A. Hammersly, Postmaster. ¡»orsons having any objec tion. William’s creek Post office, in this yesterday, upon the receipt of a tele Henry Stacer, I*. G., late a memlicr of tions to said final account and settlement J. W. MANNING, must then and there make tho same. Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. Tehama Lodge No. 183, of California, county, has l>een di-*continued. Oliver gram announcing the serious illness of Published in the D emocratic T imeh for Jacksonville, Dec. 18, 1876. therefore be it four consecutive weeks by order ot Hon. Applegate has been appointed Post his sister. Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst ! Resolved^ That, in the death of broth 8. J. Dav, County Judge. master at Yainax, Lake county. E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. We are In receipt of Sherman A er Slacer, the Order has lost a bright Hyde’s Jfusicaf Review, published at Odd Fellow, and a true and worthy COME YE UNTO —«FOR THE— C hief J ustice .—His Honor, Judge Sheriff’s Sale. brother. San Francisco,* which Is full of the Prim, is again Chief Justice of the Su Resolved, That, while we deeply Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND Benefit of the New Masonlo Hall, latest musical intelligence. sympathize with the bereaved wife order ot sale duly issued out of the Cir preme Court. He has been on the TO BB GIVEN IN THB cuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho Col. Geo. B, Payne, who brought and family of the deceased, we com Bench much longer than any of the County of Jackson, on tho Sth day of De AND DRINK WITHOUT other meml'era, although, with one ex out twenty fine Jacks from Kentucky, mit thorn to the kind care and protec cember, 1876, and to ine directed and deliv NEW MASONIC HALL < of Him, who doeth all things tion ered, in favor of James T. Glenn and against ception, they are also long in the ser has returned homo to that State, hav well. Jesso Gage and Diana Gage, for tho recovery JACKSONVILLE, of tho sum of eight hundred and nineteen vice. Judge Prim’s decisions have al ing dialysed of the Animals. Money and Without Price ! Resolved, That, as a token of respect, and ninety-hundredths dollars, gold coin, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 27th, Sheriff Manning, as will bo seen by our Lodgo-room bo draped and the and interest at tho rato of ono per cent. ]»er ways commanded the greatest respect, his notice elsewhere, will be at his members wear the usual badge of month from tho 24th day of November. and very few appeals havo been made ST. JOHN’S DAY. 1876, ami tho further sum of eighty-one ami HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP- mourning for thirty days. office (or thirty days to receive taxes, ninety-nine hundredths dollars, as attor from his Court, while tho reversions ing the Soda Springs Hous«', and having Resolved, That a copy of those res ney’s foes, together with the costs and ac repairtMl and refitted tlio same are now pre OOMMITTKK ON ARRANGEMENTS . * by the higher Court are still fewer. after which mileage will be added, olutions lie sent under seal to the fam cruing costa, I havo levied upon and will pared to accommodate all that may favor u* Hawkins, who was arrested in Goose ily of the deceased ; also to Tehama offer for sale at public auction to tho highest R. S. Dunlap, N. Langoll, Will. Jackson. with a call. Price« to auit these hard titnea. Of course his constituency feels proud bidder for cash in U.S. gold coin, at tho FLOOR MANAGERS : Lake, for stealing horses iu Polk coun I/odge No. 183, of California, aud that Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson J. E. Ross, E. B. Watson, E. R. Reames. of him. the marble business ty, has been sentenced to four years’ a copy be furnished the county papers county, Oregon, on Will atill l*ea specialty. All oniera In tbl* A N ew E nterprise .— A corro- Tuesday, January 23d, 1877, for publication. Ticket*, Supper IucluAed, *3.00. line promptly tilled in the b*w4 manner and imprisonment in the Penitentiary. J ohn a : B oyer , *1 reasonable rate*. at on® o'clock p. M. of said day, the follow s|N>ndenl aay* * San Francisco com- Addreaa, a* usual, School Superintendent Farlow will ing described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: K aspar K ubli , Committee. MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED )*»ny has purchased the fishery and The South-weat quarter of the North-west pOOD J. H. A A. II. RUSSELL AahlanA and Supper given in the Social Club B ol . S achs , hold a public examination of applicant* quarter of Section aixteen, ami lots No*, ono \T mill* of lliley A Slewart, Ellensburg, Room. and two in •*e«-tion seventeen,Township thir fur teacher*’ certificates iu Jacksonville itroeosds of the t>ail are to l*> applied t urry county, ami propose to run a R obinson ' s B enefit .—A good au ty -wren. South of Range, one Weet, detain to The tlie lurnikhtng of the M iooiik Hull. on Saturday, the 30th in*L Road his ing 9S.62 acre*, situated in Jackaoti county. giF A ir’VM'Tul *iUwi<|*n.Y, light-draft *U<au>er up R»gue river to .* reqiMwi«>d.'V3t dience Wat present at J. B. Robinson’* State of Oregon, and levied »t|»«»n »» the real notice olM!where. lite nwHjth of llhttois river, a diataiMjr benefit last Saturday evening A 1>ropwrty oi the above iuunt'1 defi<i*!ania. **«e < lag« and I Han* Gage, lo aaliaf v Ute JACISMVN.lt Remember tho Sodini Club ’ * (lirlst- «4 aucue forty lull« Our culeuipurary number of amateur« am I w U m I him, and ats>ve naiaod execution. J. W. MANNINO, ■enalhly euggeaU that the H Haena of ma* perty next Mood ay oveoing. the performance was first rate and Sheriff <4 Jackson county, <»regno. ASHLAND. OREGON. Curry, Joséphine and Jackson enuiiUt» Dm beat of mUetc will be Jn attend unexreplionaltlu in evory particular. UR t’NDKRMGNKD II FR FR Y DI-. JacAtann' »l|f. I •er. 19, 1*7«. wrwilomth.iuKvioUw Ihai Iw ance. Everybody *• invited to attend unite and build a wagon mad to the Those present were well | Unused with —r im iiow ¡>n-|«re>' h> All *11 .»r<h»n» fl>r W’ J. I Sheriff"« Sale. of rv««rv «Ire'-rtpCkw», «urh *■ *H<l<htig rak»*, mouth of the Illinois river from Galice and have a good time. Tickets, $1. the entertaiument, and voted it a suo- <ak«s< for |M»rticx, uiiw rekra; al«*» l>r»>*n croc;, ib’wn Rogue river, >r from lot Boni! A Obenchain havo recently ceas. VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND and rye brca<i, ginger and «-nvrker»«. I ’ order of »»air» duly l««»nod ont of the Cir * TANTTFACTURE AND BT'TLTl AT,T. Takes ordere on cxchange. 1‘rkx» rt«usuiia- creek down Illinois rivet to its mouth, t ImjMirted an improved meat-cutter. •Court of the State of Oregon, lor tho lit kinds of mill ami mining machinery, uie Ai,<i hji I im I h « 11<>.. . a.>««v-«i. S upreme C ourt .—Tho following cuit «ay 35 miles, and we wn? have an We know o‘f somebody who proposes codnty of Jacksoil, on the 11th day of De- eastings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass Fresh bread every dav. A D. 1876, and to inc directed and castings a;id Babbitt metal. I^lls east. ■ W m . KREUZER. ojiening to the Coast and to San Fran making arrangements to havo a certain cases havo been Appealed from thi& Ju coiahW, delivered, in favor of Jaifies T. Glonn and Farming machinery, engiives, house fronts, dicial District, ami will come up for against II. A. Grigsby and A. M. Grigsby, stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, dog made into sausage by this machine. cisco. trial at the present term of tho Su for tho recovery of the sum of ono hundred and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is GREAT SACR1FICE! and sixty ami tweiity-ono hundredths dol used, repaired. Parties desiring anything David Cronemiller elsewhere gives O f C ourse .—Col. J. N. T. Miller preme Court: lars, ($160.21) gold coin, and interest at ono in our line will do well to give us a call be per cent, per month from tho 24th day of fore going elsewhere. All work done with last week received a subptena from notice that he has placed his accounts —IN— George Nurse, appellant, vs. William November, 1876, and the further sum of six neatness and dispatch at reasonable rates. i in Justice Kent ’ s hands for collectiou, Washington, requiring his attendance Justus, respondent. teen dollars ($16) attorney’s fees, together fai3" Bring on your old east iron. and those knowing themselves indebt with costs and disbursements ot this suit i ZIMMERMAN & CO. i>cforc “Mitchell’s” smelling committee I Patrick Donegan, appellant, vs. Dan and BLACKSMITHING T accruing costs, I havo levied upon and ! Ashland, April 8, 1876. ed will savo costs by settling immedi iel Murphy, respondent. will oiler for sale for cash in U. 8. gold coin, there, but it was countornnndod soon at public auction, to tho highest bidder, at after. Hon. Henry Klippci and other ately. Head what he huS to say. LAND FOR SAJuE. M cCo rm i ck ’ s A lm an AC.—We ha ve the Court ’louse do« r in Jacksonville, Jack- sou county, Oregon, on No pains will l>o spared to make the Democrat well acquainted with the ISA LL OU R M E RPH A XI'S A RK SEL L- received tho twenty-second annual UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR A ing out at cost aiul frt ight, we arc ready Tnocfjsv. January 23d, 1877, * - . —■ - « » • • W-* .. — 1 . * * . * 1 I. tul utlr»' C » ■ U -I «■•»«I-- j ...1. ><>hu.h , “!•' t.crcc i fcheioo f»*yr: ,k irai land, Ì I I 3» «r«JUMVW -t«bMB'.XJV^wn*WMBWW*>—F ■!*! HI II W JU IW< ]m*a***re*UMW**WB***BW*«*l jj • T W B T 1 THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS, T i _______ ‘ ' ■ - ■ . - ■ • I I «r> .inrlor 6 noe., si» nateti m Joseninne (. *<’> blackMiiitLim? at •• —i uni freight, but must have th«« chh H wl^.n «vork is roiu-