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r*~ / H R M Ì 13th next, for the delivery of 1,036 pounds of sugar-cured hams and 644 Roads bad in places. pounds of leaf lard at Fort Klamath. SATURDAY, ..JANUARY 27, 1*77. Days getting longer. T. B. Merry, Esq., editor of the Base ball commencing again. Seattle Dispatch, well known in Jack S ocial D ance .—A party will be I sonville, was united in matrimony to Mt. McLaughlin smoking again. given at the rooms of the Jacksonville Wm. B} bee has returned from Galic« Miss Milne, a young and accomplished Social Club next Monday evening, to English lady, at Esquimault, B. C., which a general invitation is extended. creek. on the 18th. Tom, we wish you much Good music will be iu attendance. Counterfeit trade-dollars are said to joy for the remainder of your journey Tickets, $1. be in circulation. —- <--- --- — through life. James R. Reames has again resumed P etition W ithdrawn .—A peti F ire at P iufnix .—A destructive tion to the Governor of Oregon, for the business at Phcunix. The city election in March is the fire occurred at Phtehix last Wednes pardon of Daniel Doty, has been in day night, which totally destroyed the circulation for some time past, which, next event in this line. Ed. Caton has taken charge of the store of Rearnes & Sargent and a ware we are informed, was withdrawn re house belonging to the Grangers’ Mill cently. We also learn that a remon Jacksonville stage station. strance is in circulation, but we do not Job printing neatly and cheaply ex- Company, filled with flour. It is sup posed to be the work of an incendiary, know’ how true it is. ecu ted at the T imes office. (as no fire had been burning In the Ernest Can», a former resident of R. A. M.—A number of Royal Arch store stove the preceding afternoon,) Masons met at Odd Fellows’ Hall, in this place, is among us again. and was first discovered at atiout one A pleasant party occurred at tho resi o’clock by James R. Rearnes, who was Jacksonville, on January 2()ib, and in augurated preliminary steps for organ dence of Dan. Fi»her last night. awakened by a loud noise, as of a roof izing a Chapter in this place. All Dr. Jackson has gone to Ashland, falling in. Upon arising to ascertain Royal Arch Masons in Jackson county aud will bo absent for a few weeks. the cause, he found the store entirely are earnestly sol kit cd to meet at Odd John Wells and Nick Thoss, of Jose on fire and already too far consumed Fellow»’ Hall on Monday, the 29th, at phine couiity, were in town this week. to save anything from it. Some time 2 o’clock, 1’. m ., to complete prelimi John Beckner has opened a store at afterward, when further danger was nary arrangements. A. W. Sturges’ old stand on Applegate. supposed to be over, a small quantity Protracted meeting in progress at of powder stored in the cellar of the S tage R unaway .—On Sunday store exploded and sent the cinders night, as the stage was descending the the M. E. Church. Go and seek salva flying in all directions, some of which Siskiyou mountains, the brake failed tion. lodged on the Mill Company’s ware- to hold the wagon aud, the horses be L. B. Hall left this week for Jose : house opposite. A small blaze was at coming unmanageable, ran away in phine, to reside on bis homestead entry first noticed and an attempt made spite of the best efforts of Joe Good i there. to extinguish it. But the wind was win, the driver. One animal was E. J. Fallow and J. Q. Latta, of blowing so strong that, in less time killed and the stage badly demoralized. Ashland, favored us with a call uu than it takes to tell it, the whole struc Luckily no one was aboard. The driver l'uesday last. ture was ablaze and past saving. A escaped unhurt. Local items of all kinds, from all horse kept in the building was rescued S chool F und I nterest .—The at portions of Southern Oregon, solicited. just in season. Sol. Sachs, agent of the Home Mutual Insurance Company, tention of our readers is called to the Send them along. Dr. J. II. Chitwood, of Ashland, has informs us that Rearnes & Sargent notice of State Treasurer Brown. Those who have borrowed money of been appointed an examining surgeon were insured in this company for $3,000. Their loss will approximate the local agents of the Board of School for pension applicants. The quarterly meeting of the M. E. $6,000, which is a heavy blow to them. .Land Commissioners, or of the State Treasurer, are requested to pay’ the in Church wdl be held in Jacksonville to The Post Office and its contents were, of course, also lost. The building was terest due January 1, 1877, or suit will day, continuing to-morrow. owned by Solon Colver, and is esti be instituted to foreclose mortgages. We are under obligations to Hon. mated to be worth $1,000, with no in Read the advertisement elsewhere. James D. Fay, of San Francisco, for a surance. The 31 ill Company htul 10<>,- pamphlet on the political situation by 000 pounds of flour stored in their G range I nstallation .—The fol Henry George. warehouse, and their loss is placed at lowing officers were installed at a meet Johu C. Cartwright, one of tho Re near $3,000, also uninsured. This con- ing of Pluenix Grange No. H>4, held publican Electors from this ¡State, fl igratiun came near finishing the place. oil the 12lhin»t.: A. N. Jones, Worthy 111» passed through town this week OU Master; John Coleman, Overseer; John P robate C ourt .—The following S. Herrin, Lecturer; Henry Norton, return from Washington. business was transacted in this Court Steward; W. II. Jacks, Assistant Stew I We aro pleased to see that J. B. since our last report : ard; Miss A. H. Gore, Lady Assistant ihomas, of the Meadows, who hud bio Jt whs ordered that a citation be «Steward; E. E. Gore, Chaplain; W. S. leg broken »omu time ago, is recover issued to Lazarus Yocum, duly ap Gore, Treasurer; L. Colver, Recording ing and ablu to bu about uii crutches. pointed guardian of the minor heirs of lion. A. 11. Brown, Slate Treasurer, Secretary; S. C. Taylor, Gate Keeper; il. II. Farmer, to show cause why his Mrs. Wallace Bishop, Ceres; Mrs. L. elaewneie advertises that hu has funds letters should not be revoked. Colver, Pomona; Mrs. Carrie Gore, io pay certain warrants and coupons, Win. ll^v, administrator of the es «lead ins notice and sec if you are not Flora. tate of Napoleon Baker, filed his semi interested. annual account, which was examined F uneral of R. B. H argadine .— A quarterly meeting of the M. E. and approved. The bod> of this gentleman arrived at Church, South, will couimeuce in Ap- 1). H. Taylor was appointed guar Ashland by private conveyance this piegale Ciicuii, al Drake'» school hou»e, dian of Lucy Jane Farra, minot heir week, and was interred on Thursday .o-day, coutiiiuing lu-murruw. Rev. of David Farra. last, a large concourse following the re J. 11. N. Beil presides. Marvin Wood, administrator of the mains to their last renting-place. Mr. Tiie judgment held by 31cWilliams estate of Dennis Wood, was allowed Hargadine died in his room at tne and A.»n against B. F. Dowell having further time in which to complete ad Forest City Hotel, Oakland, Cal., on oeeu stayed three months, the sale of ministration of said estate. tne morning of Saturday, the 13th. property advertised to transpire last lie had packed up his trunk in antici M oney C oming .—Capt. Alox. P. pation of starling home some days pre Monday did not come off. That our readers may have their Ankeny, of Portland, passed through vious to his death, but became so un Roseburg last week, on his way to well as to be unable to proceed. His glasses ready iu time, We herewith in- Galice creek, in which vicinity he is ailing was a disease of the heart, but iorm them that there will bo a total interested in placer mines. He is re he did not die suddenly ou the street, eclipse of the moon on the 27th of ported as saying that half a million February, visible in this country. as has been reported. dollars of foreign capital will be in Col. J. H. Reed and James S. How 31 yer vs. N eu her .—This case con ard returned from Josephine county vested in the mines of Southern Ore sumed the attention of Justice Kent’s Wednesday last, where they have been gon this Summer. This capital will Court for several days, and was finally attending to matters concerning the be independent of that of the English companies now operating in Josephine decided in favor of the plaintiff last Coioiiul’s mining interests there. county, and will be expended in de Monday night. It seems that some The miners have little or no water veloping quartz and placer mines per five years ago, while John Neuber wa» us yet, with discouraging prospects ol haps now but little known. acting as County Treasurer, B. F. naviug much this seasou. The weath Myer advanced $100 on some school er is very favorable lor farmers, how A n I mportant B ill .—Mr. Lane introduced a bill on the 17th, which land, taking Mr. Neuber’s receipt for ever, and a large crop is promised. provides that any settlement made by the money. From the evidence ad Quite a number of peuplu from Wil iad- duced, Myer did not advauce the a person entitled to the benefits of the low Springs aud vicinity were iu town homestead or pre-emption laws shall gel ance due on the land, nor did he the land. Some time since, he applied this wees, in attendance on the cases give him a vested right, forfeitable to the executrix of the estate to have of Knott aud 3Iurdou, who were un only by his failure to comply with the the money refunded, which, being re dergoing an examination iu Justice law under which he claims, and that in fused, suit was instituted. Two juries Kent’s Court for killing a Chinaman. case such settlement is on surveyed Dr. Callender, County Coroner, held land, his right to enter a quarter sec could not agree on a verdict, and the third fiuaily rendered one for the full an inquest over tho body of the China tion shall date from the actual settle amount, after being out several hours. man killed on Kune’s creek. The ment, but without requiring the pa verdict of the jury was that said Loy pers to be filed until the survey is C hinaman K illed .—An affray oc Foo came to his death by a shot from made. curred on Kane’s creek, in the Willow a rifle in the hands of B. A. Knott. CLEARING OUT SALE. Springs Mining District, last Sunday Taxes are coming in very slow, not For the next sixty days we will sell morning, between B. A. Knott and David Mardou and some Chinamen, enough by considerable haviug been our Dry and Fancy Goods, Clothing, which resulted in the death of one oi collected to pay our quota of the State Hats and Shelf Hardware, at greatly the Mongolians. The trouble origin and School tax. Sheriff Manning pro reduced rates for cash only, to make ated over the waters of that creek. poses going on the warpath, unless the room for a large stock of Spring im Knott came to town and delivered him tax payers respond more promptly and portations. In order to do this as quickly as possible, we have determined self up, and had an examination before on short notice. The parcels of land belonging to to offer such inducements as were nev Justice Kent this week- Thu evidence of the whites tends to show that the Jesse Richardson, Jesse Gage and H. er heard of before in a regular busi Chinamen were the aggressors and that A. Grigsby, advertised to be sold under ness. Call and examine for yourselves. the killing of Loy Foo by a rifle in the foreclosure of mortgage, were bid in by We throw out no baits. R eameb B ros . hands of Knott was justifiable. The Alex. Martin for Major Glenn. Five testimony of the Chinamen was of an hundred dollars each were bid for the R eligious M eeting .—A protracted opposite character. The Justice dis first two and $250 for the latter. meeting commenced at the M. E. Sealed proposals will be received at Church yesterday evening, Rev. L. M. charged the defendant, and the case of Mardon, charged with being an the office of the Commissary of Sub Nickerson, of the Willamette Circuit, accessory, was dissmissed on motion of sistence, Portland, and by the acting Rev. W. Hurlburt and others officiat Commissary al the post, uutil February ing. The public is invited to attend. the Prosecuting Attorney. I L argest F arm in the W orld .— NEW, THIS WEEK. John Callaghan has placed us under STATE TREASURER’S NOTICE. obligations for a copy of the Colusa (Cal.) Sun, in which is given a descrip STATE OF OREGON, tion of the celebrated Glenn farm, T reasurer ’ s O ffice , Salem, January 17, 1877. T. G. REAMES. E. R. REAMEP. known also as the largest farm in the | VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL world. It is owned by D-. Hugh IN persons wh » have borrowed money of the Local Agents of the Board ot School Glenn, a brother of Major James T. I Land Commissioners and of the State Treas Glenn. Wo append a brief synopsis of urer, that they must pay the interest due (Successors to White & Martin,) January 1, 1877, or suit will be brought to the description, from which our read foreclose the mortgages. The Board wants the money for distribution to the Common DEALERS IN ers can draw an idea of the magnitude Schools of the State, for the year 1877. A. H. BROWN. of the Doctor’s possessions and farm State Treasurer. ing operations : Dr. Glenn owns all the Jacinto Grant, State Treasurer's Second Notice. CALIFORNIA STREET, extending from the mouth of Stony STATE OF OREGON, creek four Spanish leagues down the T reasurer ’ s O ffice , JACKSONVILLE, • • OREGON. river, and two leagues hack from the Salem, Jan. 12, 1877. river, and a portion of tho Larkin’s otice is hereby given that there are funds in Treasury to be ap Children Rancho, adjoining the above plied to the payment of the following war on tho south, making a total of 55,000 rants, to-wit : ' Nos. 1843, 1845, 1846, 1847, acres. Below Jacinto, tho land be 1842, 1850, 1837, 1926, 1940, 1, 2, 6, 44, 202, 201, tween the river and the road is prin 200, 201, 215,216, 210, 211, 212,213,214,208, 221, 222, 225, 226, 218, 223, 228, 229, 230, cipally timber lands; on the west of 219, 237,239,236, 238, 240, 234, 243, 247.248, 251, HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- the road th(*re are some scattering 245, 250, 249, 246, 235, 253, 258, 1841, 259. 263, ure in informing the public that they trees, but it is pretty much all farmed. 264, 265, 266, 267, 271, 272, 275, 276 and 274. have just received and opened an entire on these w-arrants will cease on fresh stock of The land west of the road—over 40,000 the Interest 14th instant. A. H. BROWN, acres—is included in one fence, with State Treasurer. cross fences running through it, both STATE TREASURER’S NOTICE. from east to west and from north to south. There are about 150 miles of STATE OF OREGON, FANCY GOODS, fence on the place. The lower half of T reasurer ’ s O ffice , the farm is all rich alluvial land ; the Salem, January 17, 1877. upper half is level prairie land, but red, VTOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN THAT HATS, BOOTS &, SHOES, LN there are funds in the Treasury for the and contains, in places, some gravel; payment of the following warrants drawn CLOTHING, Etc., Etc,, but it is all the finest quality of wheal in the year 1876, viz: 277, 278, 28()'<, 282, I 279, 283, 284 , 286, 287, 288, 289, 224, 2150, 262, land. In addition to extensive farm 261, 280, 290, 293, 298, 297, 294, 295, 296, 312, In SACHS’ Brick Building, well known as ing mentioned, Dr. Glenn has 16,- 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 321, 322, 291, 000 sheep, 300 of them imported ; 340,342,320,345, 330, 331, 332, 343, 344, 347, 250 head of cattle, 20 of them import 292, 299, 300. "THE TEMPLE OF FASHION." will cease on these warrants on ed; besides all his horses and work the Interest 18th instant. A. II. BROWN, stock. State Treasurer. Dr. Glenn made his first purchase of Also, all Coupons for January, 1877, will These goods were all purchased by a A. H. BR< iWN, State Treas’r. memlier of our firm from FIRST-CLASS 7,000 acres on the Jacinto grant on the be paid. HOUSES in San Francisco, and we will 25th of November, 1867, at $1.60 per warrant every article and sell them as cheap LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. acre; and a short time after he pur for cash as any house in the county. chased alxnit 7,000 acres moro. He We call the Notice of Final Settlement. then kept on buying “what joined ATTENTION OF THE LADIES him” on either side until he absorbed In the County Court of the State of Oregon, all the Jacinto grant and a large por for the County of Jackson, sitting in pro to the fact that wo have the largest assort ment of FANCY GOODS of every descrip bate December 29, 1876. tion of Larkin’s Children’s Rancho. tion on hand, and we will henceforth estate of A. J. Rountree, make now As land advanced in price, he paid j In the matter of the this line of goods our specialty and deceased. more. So, for his present farm he paid q J. CHARLTON, ADMINISTRATOR sell them at all the way from $1.60 to $30 per acre. O. of said estate, having tiled in said Court Prices to Suit the Times. List year Dr. Glenn farmed aliout his final account for settlement, and also for an order for setting the time for 15.000 acres himself, and rented some praying hearing the same, therefore notice is hereby 10,000 acres each to Geo. W. Hoag, given that said final account will be heard We also keep on hand a full stock of Pike Gupton and Isaac Bayless. He and determined in said Court on Tuesday, February 6, 1877, at 10 o’clock a . m ., at GROCERIES, has shipped this year 18,000 tuns of which time all {»ersons having any objec wheat. tions to said final account and settlement HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASSWARE, His property is assessed at $708,799. must then and there make the same. REAMES BROS., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, N ATTENTION! T FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, Published by order of Hon. S. J. Day, ! County Judge. ( E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. CROCKERY, CUTLERY, G range I n st a l l a rio n . — At a special meeting of Josephine Grange No. 179,on January 13,1877, the follow ing officers were installed : Lafayette I Allen, W. 31.; F. G Burns, O.; J. W. : Ray, L.; William Stringers, S.; J. J. j Browne, A. S. ; B. F. Sloan, C. ; Samuel Daniels, Treasurer; C. Wells, Secre- tary ; John Niday, G. K.; Laura Dan iels, C. ; Mrs. J. Wells, F.; Susan Allen, Plora ; Mrs. L. /Vilen, L. A. 8. And very many other articles too numerous to mention. Sheriff's Sale. T.dT Give us a call and judge for yourself BY»VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ANI) as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. REAM ES BROM. order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the ¡State of Oregon, for Jackson county, on the 11th day of December, 1876, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of J. B. White A Alexander Martin and James T. Glenn, and against Edwin Mor gan and Lucretia Morgan, for the recovery of the sum of seven hundred and seventv- tive and ninety-eight hundredths dollars, in U. N. gold coin, and interest al one per cent, per month, and the further sum of $33.10 as attorney fees, together with the costs and G ood P ictures A ppreciated accruing costs, I have levied upon and will for salo t£- cash, in U. 8. gold coin, at —The crowds that are thronging the otter public auction to the highest biddur, at the ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, gallery of Messrs. Abell & Welsh show ! Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson CONDUCTED BY I county, Oregon, on that the people know where to obtain first-class work, and, in consequence, they are rushed with business. Don’t delay, or you may be too late. * NOTICE. All persons indebted to the undersigned, either by book account or note, are request ed for the last time to come forward and pay up. This is positively the last notice of this kind that we will give. SACHS BROS. ... —----- TWELFTH YEAR. Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1877, i at one o’clock r. m ., of said day, the follow ing descril»ed real property, to-wit : The east halt of the north-east quarter ot section 31, and the west half of the north west quarter of section 32, in township 35, south of range, two west, situated in Jack- son county, Oregon, containing 160 acres, and levied upon as the real property of the above named defendants, Edwin Morgan j and Lucretia Morgan, to satisfy the above ■ named execution. J. W. M annino , Sherift of Jackson county, Oregon. Jacksonville, December 30, 1876. Ladies' and Gentlemen's FURNISHING and T he family provided with Glenn's Sulphur Soap need have no fear, if it FANCY GOODS, is used freely, of Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Itch or any other BOYS’ and GIRLS’ of those annoying and disfiguring eruptions, which children are so apt to READY-MA E CLOTHING, contract at school. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end of T August, and is divided in four sessions, of ten weeks each. Board and tuition, per term,................. $40.00 Bed and Bedding....................................... 4.00 Drawing and painting.............................. 8,00 Piano,........................................................... I5,oo Entrance fee, only once,........................ 5.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term,.................................... $ fi.oo Junior, “ .................................... s.oo Senior, “ .................................... lo.oo Pupils are received at any time, and so cial attention is paid to particular studies in liehalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy. THE CITY DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE. ___________ MARRIED. ______ BOOTS and SHOES, rpiIE NEW FTRM OF KAHLER B ro . WALTERS-BETH F.L—Tn Yreka, January 1 have tho largest and most complete 21, 1877, by Hon. A. M. Kosborough, Dis assortment of trict Judge, John Walters, of Yreka, to Miss Emma S. Bethel, of Jacksonville, GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, Oregon. DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, CLOTHING, BORN._____________ OBENCIIA1N—In this city, January 19th, to tho wife of Matt. Obenchain, a son. CALLENDER—In Jacksonville, January 20th, to the wife of Dr. Callender, a daughter. , STATIONERY,. LIQUOBS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, CROCKERY, ETC., SPECIAL NOTICES. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS are the surest and safest remedy tor ladies in delicate health. Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also the latest aud finest styles of At E. Jacob's New Store, And a great variety of PERFUMES and T< >1 LET ARTICLES, including t he l>est and cheaiiest assortment of COMMON and PER FUMED SOAPS in this market. «4T Prescriptions carefully compounded. 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. NEW BAKERY, Ortli’B Brick Building, Jacksonville. I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors JACKSONVILLE, OGN. and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE at the very lowest rates. If you don’t OF' CHARGE. This great remedy was dis rCHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- believe me, call and ascertain prices for covered by a missionary in South America. yourselves. No humbug ! 1 sires to announce to the public that he Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. All kinds ot produce and hides taken in is now prepared to till all orders for cakes Joseph T. Inman, Station 1), Bible House, exchange for goods. of every description, such as wedding cakes, 42tf. Neu' York. cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers, Interesting to Farmers. 'fakes orders on exchange. Prices reasona JOHN L. CARTER SON, ble and satisfaction guaranteed. Fresh bread every dav. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT PAINTERS. U’ m .‘ KREUZER. 1 to be the mutual advantage of millers and farmers, have made arrangements whereby the Ashland and Phicnix mills will TAX-PAYERS’ NOTICE ! E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO be under the management of Jacob Wag all kinds of Painting, including ner, who will have charge of both mills for otice is hereby given that i the company during the ensuing year, end will be at my office for thirty days HOUSE PAINTING, ing July 1st, 1877. from the date hereof for the purpose of re We will nav the highest market price for ceiving taxes. A prompt response from SIGN PAINTING, good merchantable wheat, and are prepared tax-payers is desired. Mileage will be ad to contract flour at $18 ppr thousand pounds ded after that date. ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, at the mills. Office of the company at the J. W. MANNING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. Ashland Mills. Sheriff and Tax-( Collector of Jackson County. WAGNER, ANDERSON FARMERS’ Jacksonville, Dec. 21, 1876. MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING GONE. AILS, Ropes, Carpenters’ and Wagon- Orders from the country promptly attend i FULL line of shelf and heavy hardware Makers’ Tools tor sale bv ed to. 21. 21 for sale by JOHN MILLER. JOHN MILLER. A W N N