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LOC AL BREVITIES. k!hr girinoerntir aimr.s. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Billy Carll is in town. JANUARY TERM. ..JANUARY 20, 1877. SATURDAY,. Officers present—Hon. Silas J. Day, Hunting is popular now. Judge ; Samuel Furry and Abram Mil County scrip taken at par. P robate C ourt .—In this Court, on A little more snow Thursday night. ler, Jr., Commissioners ; E. D. Fou the IGth, Jacob Wagner was appointed dray, Clerk ; J. W. Manning, Sheriff. B. F. Dowell has returned from Sa executor of the estate of David Phipps, The annual reports of M. D. Sturges, lem. deceased. Supervisor, of District No. 20 ; John II. K. Hanna and Sol. Sachs have Brown, Supervisor of District No. 11 ; R. A. M. —We have been requested returned from Portland. Andrew S. Moon, Supervisor of Dis to announce that all the members of Joo Hyzer does the Jacksonville trict No. 14 ; Uriah Gordon, Supervi the above organization in Jackson items for our Ashland cotemporary. sor of District No. 36 ; B. F. Wade, county will meet at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ixtcal items of all kinds, from every Supervisor of District No. 26 ; Wm. in Jacksonville, to-day, at two o’clock p. m . Business of importance will portion of Southern Oregon, solicited. Pernoll, Supervisor of District No. 19 ; The Dardanelles house and farm is Arthur Wilson, Supervisor of District come up. offered for rent. See advertisement. No. 5 ; James P. Woodson, Supervi (’ ask D ecided and A ppeal T ak sor of District No. 2 ; Wm. Harper, The Wilton Troupe is not doing ex en .—In the case of Geo. A. Webb, as Supervisor of District No. 13 ; Levi signee of the estate of A. W. Sturges, tremely well through the Willamette. Tinkham, Supervisor of District No. More rain and snow during the past 16 ; J. P. True, Supervisor of District vs. Sachs Bros , tried in Judge Deady’s Vourt last week, a judgment was given week, but not enough to do any good. No. 4 ; Wm. Taylor, Supervisor of for plaintiff in the sum of $2,248. The We always send statements of sub District No. 31 ; John P. Walker Su defendants have appealed. scription account at the expiration of pervisor of District No. 1 ; Thos. Mc the year. Andrews, Supervisor of District No. D eath .—Rev. Father Farley, for The type, press and other fixtures of 15 ; Chris. Kretzer, Supervisor of Dis merly Catholic pastor of Yreka, died at Marysville, Cal., on January 17th. the Sentinel office, will be sold at Sher trict No. 21 ; Wiley Parker, Supervi sor of District No. 23, were examined He was in his 42d year, and was much iff’s sale to-day. J. II. Penn has purchased of L. B. and accepted. esteemed in this community, where Now comes J. W. Manning and files he was well known, having preached Hall his place on Jackson creek, pay his bond as Tax-Collector of Jackson here quite often. .May his soul rest in ing $100 therefor. peace. Dr. Jackson will make a professional county, with John Bolt, John O’Brien, Thos. Chavner, M. Mensor and R. V. I nstallation of O fficers .—At a visit to Ashland next week. He will Beall as sureties. special meeting of Kerbyville Lodge be gone some time. The report of Orson Gilbert, Super County Clerk Foudray is receiving No. 55, held on January 5lh, John A. visor of District No. 30, was exaraiued, Boyer, D. 1). G. M., installed the fol the bound laws passed at the last ses and it w’as ordered that the same be lowing officers : T. F. Floyd, N. G.; sion of the Legislature. not accepted and be returned to said T. G. Patterson, V. G.; John Taylor, i Paymaster Canby passed through Supervisor, and that he be instructed R. S. ; Daniel Hunt, T.; T. Iatey, R. town last week for Fort Klamath, to to finish up road work, or show cause S. N. G.; James Spence, L. S. N. G. ; pay off the troops there. why he has not had said labor per M. Ryder, Con.; Chas. Anderson, W. Frank Ennis, of Galice creek, was in formed. The viewers appointed to view out P. of H. I nstallation .—At a reg town this week. He reports water as and locate a county road commencing ular meeting of Harmony Point Grange rather scarce this Winter. Rev. J. R. N. Bell will hold relig on the Yankee creek road and run No. 137, I*, of IL, held on Saturday, January 13, 1877, the following officers ious services at the M. E. Church to- ning to Worlow’s mill, submitted their 'report, announcing that they had per were installed for the ensuing year : morrow morning and evening. Thos. Wright, W. M.; T. Cook, O.; I Cayotes are said to lie making sad formed their duty, and recommended Mrs. E. Wright, L.; A. Barnaburg, S.; havoc among some sheep-folds iu dif- that said road be adopted as a couuty road. S. Cook, A. S.; J. F. Kellogg, C.; Mrs. ferent portious of the county. Mrs. Mary C. Simpson having filed J. Tupper, Treasurer ; W. H. Penin- Ashland has an ordinance against ger, Secretary; John McKay, G. K.; shooting in her town limits, which is a petition asserting that said road would pass through her land and dam Mrs. S. McKay, C.; Mrs. D. Peninger, causing ye nimrods some trouble. age the same to the extent of $300, Pomona; Miss Cherry Dean, F.; Mrs. Frank McCain has l>een appointed a James A. Cardwell, A. M. Berry and R V. 8. Ralls, L. A. S. student in the State University by the S. Dunlap were appointed as viewers R oad S upervisor «.—The following Commissioners’ Court of this county. to assess said damages. Road Supervisors were appointed for Prof. Willits has organized a singing In the matter of the change of the the ensuing year by the Couuty Com- school at Manzanita, holding semi county road leading from the Thomas luisssioners at their January session : weekly sessions. He has about thirty saw mill through the lands of Joel Dix John Cantrell, District No. 20; M. A. pupils. on and Milo Caton, beginning near the llueston, District No. 2G; C. F. Blake, Several pieces of real estate wRl be 25-mile post and running in a south District No. 1; James P. Woodson, sold at public outcry next week. For west course through Dixon and Caton’s District No. 2; Granville Naylor, Dis particulars, read the Sheriffs sales else lands, and intersecting the county road trict No. 4; Jacob I-h, District No. 5; where. at or near the 2G-mile post. Daniel J. W. Baker, District No. 10; Siias Ashland wants a public library, and Hodges, M. D. Childers and Taos. Bick- Draper, District No. 11; John Woods, the citizens of that place were to have more appointed viewers ; J. S. How District No. 13; John Cardwell, District a meeting last Tuesday to put the mat ard, Surveyor. No. 14; A. F. Randall, District No. 15; ter under way. It was ordered that Supervisors of Peter Simon, District No. 1G; C. D. county roads be informed that in their Reed, District No. 25; Wiley Parker, I In the case of B. F. Dowell vs. W. annual report for settlement with this District No. 23; John O’Brien, District C. Griswold it al, the defendants were Court the Supervisor will not be al No. 19; 11. P. Deski us, District No. 3G; given until the first Monday in Feb lowed more than one day for each five ruary to tile brief. Wm. Taylor, District No. 31; days’ aggregated labor assessed to be A patent for their mineral and placer S c hool T axes .—Deputy Clerk Kent mine on Cayote creek was recently is performed and performed in his Dis has about finished the assessment ol sued through the Roseburg Land Of trict. In the matter of the application of the District, and school taxes are now fice to O. Jacobs <fc Co. F. D. McCain, to be admitted as a stu due. The School Directors met as a Rev. Father Blanchett has returned dent in the State University. It ap Board of Equalization last week, pass from a trip to Josephine, and there pearing that said McCain is a resident ing on the assessment roll as present will be sei vices at the Catholic Church of this county, and lawfully entitled ed by the Clerk. A considerable in- next Sunday, as usual. to admission, he is appointed as a crease was made, but even now’, (in Wm. Bybee has gone to Galice creek scholar and authorized to apply for ad cluding the $8o0 this District will re to look after his mining interests. He mission. ceive from the School Fund,) the sum has lately ordered a lot of hydraulic E. D. Foudray was authorized to necessary to pay for building the addi pipe for bis placer diggings there. procure a cook stove for the hospital. tion and keep the school running will We have received Peterson’s coun somewhat exceed the amount liable to L and P atents .—The following be raised under the present tax levy. terfeit bank note detector, which is not homestead patents have been received And the deficit would have been still very useful here where gold and silver at the Roseburg U. S. Land Office: greater, had not the Directors taken constitute the prevailing currency. W. Potter, O. Sebring, J. F. Garrison, Look out for counterfeit halves. great interest in the matter and ex M. W. Dunlap, L. C. Garvey, S. Klin erted themselves in making the tax as They are generally new in appearance, gle, F. F. Downing, J. Douden, R. fi^l and equal as possible. sound well, but bend rather easily, and Phillips, M. S. Perry, T. G. Dews, J. are said to have glass inside of them. Dodge, H. M. Rogers, Volney Colvig, D eath of R. B. H argadine .— Our fellow townsman, K. Kubli, has W. B. Grubbe, G. W. Fordyce, F. M. are pained to hear of the death of this gentleman, long a prominent citizen of concluded not to “pass in his checks” as Smith, B. F. Hamilton, A. Bish, W. Jackson county. A dispatch from San yet, but still lives tosejl hardware, tin E. Morrison, S. B. Hull, G. Grow, E. Francisco announces his death on the ware, etc., at “demnition” low prices. C. Cappell, 8. Daniel, F. H. Mitchell, The judgment held against J. W. J. R. 8atterfield, B. Elmore, J. S. 13th. Mr. Hargadine was an old resi dent of this section, having arrived McKay and wife by James T. Glenn Grigsby, F. Wertze, J. M. Taylor, here in an early day, when this was and Alex. Martin, has been satisfied, Jackson ; T. L. Knox, E. Payne, H. but a wilderness. As far back as 1854 and the Sheriff’s sale of real estate in Sparling, A. L. Waldon, L. N. Brown he kept a store near the place where that case will not occur. ing, J. Jordan, T. Farris, W. W. Fid Lindsey Applegate’s house now stands, An appeal has been taken by the ler, H. W. Cooper, Dr. Miller, L. Mil and has resided at Ashland ever since. defendants in the case of B. F. Dowell ler, H. York, P. Barkhatter, L Cox, Through indomitable enterprise and vs. W. C. Griswold and James A. C. Long, Josephine. energy he amassed a large fortune, to Cardwell, wherein the plaintiff got a D oesn ’ t K now A nything . — As day paying taxes ou more property judgment for several hundred dollars. we predicted, our telegraph operator here than any other person in the A Lake county correspondent says : didn’t know anything in particular county. Some lime ago he was se “Some of our young fellows have re riously affected by sunstroke, since turned from Ashland. They say it is about the Oregon Electoral matter. Upon being called on the 15th, Mr. when he ha« been ailing. Ho went to a fact that the girls there are prettier Turner certified that the parties tele S.tn Francisco for medical treatment and more of ’em than any other place graphing the $8,000 from New York several weeks back, and it was sup- except Jacksonville, which is ahead.” to Oregon had told the committee all posed he was recovering. But grim As soon as the weather will permit, and more than he (witness) knew in Death had claimed him for his own, relation to that transaction. He stated and he succutubed to the powers that the Jacksonville Base Ball Club will go into active practice for the season. furtherthat he knew nothing in rela l>e. In his death, Jackson county loses The club will be regularly organized, tion to $17,000 being sent from New an enterprising citizen and the coin- and have both a rattling first and sec York to Oregon. jnunity an upright and respected man. ond nine. Last year was the first time He leaves a wife and several children W hf . n Impurities in tho the blood are this place figured in base-ball, and determined to the surface in the form of to mourn bis untimely decease. His blotches, dry exfoliations, rashes, etc., the laxly lias been sent to Ashland for it earned quite a reputation as having safest and most ex[>editious remedy is several good players. (jlenn's Sulphur Soap, burial. I’catx* io bis aohea I i K. KUBLI, B oard of T rustees .—The Board of Trustees met in regular session on Tuesday evening, January 16th. All hid Fellows' Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, the members present, and President Fisher presiding. E. R. REAMES. DEALER & WORKER IN A report was made to the Board by T. G. REAMES. the Finance Committee, stating that TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. they had made an examination of the Treasurer’s account, together with the (Successors to White & Martin,) Recorder’s, for the previous fiscal year, Pumps, DEALERS IN and found all correct. The report was accepted. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, The Town Treasurer reported a bal ance in the treasury of $358 currency CALIFORNIA STREET, and $29.50 coin. NAILS, R. 8. Dunlap, Sexton, presented his JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. third quarterly report, which was read A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES and ordered on file. The following bills were presented : HARDWARE, TINWARE, David Linn, furnishing posts for Cem etery, $8.12 ; Marshal’s bill for can he undersigned take pleas - POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION dles, $1. The bills were referred. ure in informing the public that they The Finance Committee was directed have just received and opened an entire Fuse and Caps, to examine and report all vacant land fresh stock of belonging to the town, lying south of block 55. Wooden and Willow Ware An order was made requiring the Re FANCY GOODS, corder to make out the annual state ROPE, NAILS, ment of the receipts and expenses of HATS, BOOTS Ac SHOES, the town one month before the annual * PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS’ election. CLOTHING, Etc., Etc., The Board then adjourned. REAMES BROS., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ATTENTION ! T FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, I. O. O. F. I nstallation .—At a regular meeting of Ashland Lodge No. 45, held on Saturday, January 13th, John A. Boyer, D. D. G. M., installed the foilowing officers for the ensuing term: H. S. Emery, N. G.; J. D. Fountain, V. G ; I. O. Miller, R. S.; R. Nell, T.; W. W. Kentnor, R. S. N. G.; W. T. Leeke, L. S. N. G.; M. H. Drake, R. 8. V. G.; W. Beeson, L. S. V. G.; T. O. Andrews, W.; A. D. Hel man, I. G.; W. Flowers, L. S. S. A ggravate H im .—The mass meet ings at Jacksonville and Linkville on the 8th rutile the equanimity of Bro. Nixon, of the Yreka Journal, and he makes some ridiculous assertions in relation thereto. We can’t blame him, however, as there are many of his kind in the same boat. Go and examine the pictures made by Abell & Welsh. They will bear elose inspection. These gentlemen make a specialty of photographing ba bies. Nothing is neater for a young child than white cabinet photographs. They are all the rage. Get some. * S chool tax In SACHS’ Brick Building, well known as CUTLERY, WIRE, "THE TEMPLE OF FASHION." Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, These goods were all purchased by a member of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUSES in San Francisco, and we will warrant every article and sell them as cheap for cash as any house iu the county. We call the ETC., ETC. ATTENTION OF THE LADIES to the fact that we have the largest assort ment of FANCY GOODS of every descrip tion now on hand, and we will henceforth make this line of goods our specialty and sell them at Prices to Suit the Times. I have secured the services of a First-class Mechanic, and am prepared to do all reftair- ing promptly and in superior style. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and iirst-class stock of We also keep on hand a full stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NAILS, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, Ready-Made Clothing, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc And very many other articles too numerous Everything sold at reasonable rates. to mention. K. KUBLI. T.-HT' Give us a call and judge for yourself Give me a call. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. REAMES BROS. THE SODA SPRINGS! due. LE( I AL ADVERTISEMENTS. rjirThe National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best Photo graphs in the United States, and the Vienna Notice of Final Settlement Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont gomery street, San Francisco. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor the County of Jackson, sitting in pro MARRIED.____________ bate December 29, 1876. In the matter of the estate of A. J. Rountree, COLCLOIGH—LITTIKEN—At the resi .deceased. dence of the bride’s mother, January 8, J. CHARLTON, ADMINISTRATOR 1877, by Rev. A. C. Howlett, James W. . of said estate, having filed in said Court Colelough an<l Miss Louiza Littiken. NILES—HELMAN—In Ashland, January his final account for settlement, and also 17, 1876, at the residence of the bride’s fath Itraying for an order for setting the time tor er, bv Bev. J. R. N. Bell, J. E. Niles, of tearing the same, therefore notice is hereby Henley, Cal., and Mias Mary E. Helman. given that said final account will be heart and determined in said Court on Tuesday, February 6, 1877, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at BORN. which time all persons having any objec WAGNER—In Ashland, January Öth, to the tions to said final account and settlement must then and there make the same. wife of Jacob Wagner, a daughter. Published by order of Hon. S. J. Day, County Judge. E. I). FOUDRAY, Clerk. J Notice of Final Settlement Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst ! COME YE UNTO THE SODA SPRINGS! AND DRINK WITHOUT Money and Without Price ! In tho County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, sitting in pro HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP- bate Deceml»er 13, 1876. ing the Soda Springs House, and having repaired ana refitted the same are now pre In the matter of the estate of A. W. Jones, pared to accommodate all that may favor ua deceased. M. MILLER, ADMINISTRATOR OF with a call. Prices to suit these hard times. said estate, having filed in said Court THE MARBLE BUSINESS his final account for settlement, and also praying for an order for setting the time for Will still be a specialty. All orders in thia nearing the same, therefore notice is hereby line promptly filled in the best manner and given that said final account will be heart! at reasonable rates. Address, as usual, and determined in said Court on Tuesday, February 6, 1877, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at J. II. A A. H. RUSSELL, Ashland which time ail persons having any objec tions to said final account and settlement NEW BAKERY, must then and there make the same. Published in the D emocratic T imes for I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., four consecutive weeks by order of Hon. S. J. Day, County Judge. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. E. I). FOUDRAY, Clerk. T W A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES —AT— J. S. HOWARD’S STORE. Sheriff’s Sale. HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- sires to announce to the public that he Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes order of sale duly issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon^ for the of every description, such as wedding cakes, County of Jackson, on the Sth day of De takes for ¡»arties, wine cakes ; also brown cember, 1876, and to me directed and deliv and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. ered, in favor of James T. Glenn and against Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona Jesse Gage and Diana Gage, for the recovery ble and satisfaction guaranteed. Fresh bread overv dav. of the sum of eight hundred and nineteen W m . KREUZER. and ninety-hundredths dollars, gold coin, ------ - -------- - - -*-------------. and interest at the rate of ono per cent, per month from the 24th day of November, GREAT SACRIFICE! 1876, and the further sum of eighty-one and ninety-nine hundredths dollars, as attor ney’s fees, together with the costs and ac —IK— cruing costs, I have levied upon and will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in U.S. gold coin, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson BLACKSMITHING! county, Oregon, on T B Tuesday, January 23d, 1877, at one o’clock p. M. of said day, the follow S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- ing described tract or pareel of land, to-wdt: ing out at cost and freight, we are ready The South-w’est quarter of the North-west to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but quarter of Section sixteen, and lots Nos. one FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF and two in Section seventeen, Township thir must have the cash when the work is com burrs, good water power, favorably lo ty-seven, South of Range, one West, contain pleted. Shop on the comer of California cated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad ing 92.62 acres, situated in Jackson county, and Main streets. SHANNON A BIRDSEY. State of Oregon, and levied upon as the real dress •!• B. SIFERS, property of the above named defendants, Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon. Jesse Gage and Diana Gage, to satisfy the TAX-PAYERS’ NOTICE! AILS, Ropes, Carpenters' and Wagon- above named execution. J. W. MANNING, Makers’ Tools for sale bv otice is hereby given that i Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. JOHN MILLER. will Ito at my office for thirty days Jacksonville, Dec. 19, 1876. from the date hereof for the purpose of re Odd per day at home. Samples ceiving taxes. A prompt response from $5 TO $4 V worth $1 free. S tinso Î & AINTS (patents cr other,) Oils, Var tax-payers is desired. Mileage will be ad nishes, Sholac, Window Glass, Emery, ded atlier that date. Co., Portland, Maine. J. W. MANNING, Borax, etc., for sale in endless quantities by JOHN MILLER. Sheriff and Tax-( ’ollector of Jackson County. VERY description of Cutlery for sale Jacksonville, Dec. 21, 1876. cheap by JOHN MILLER. rt] Q A DAY at home. Agents wanted- EW Guns made to order anti repairing O you want protection ? Buy a Pistol or $14 Outfit and terms free. TRUE A CO.» properly doue by JOHN MILLER. Knife, or both, of JOHN MILLER. Augusta, Maine. A A N N P E D N