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Or democratic Simes. MtAKKiL NOTEN AVI» NEW». Gen. Grant arrived at Liverpool, Eng land, May 28th. (kiirial Paper for Jackson, Josephine X Lake. Sixteen thousand more soldiers aro to bo sent to Cuba from Spain. * SATURDAY,............................ JUNE 2, 1877. The Attorney-General of New Aork says that nothing of interest to tho public will Hayes anti Oliio. likely come from Tweed for a long time. W. W. Upton, ex-Uhief Justice ot the Su Mr. Hayes is frightened about Ohio. preme Court of Oregon, has been appointed A Slate election occurs there next Fall Second Comptroller of currency al Wash and indivat ioii'« art* that Democrats will ington. lion. E. A. Cronin, Judges B. F. Bonham carry it. It is believed that the Slate ticket is safe for the Democracy, >avs and 1.. L. McArthur, were all up in Baker City last week at.ending court. The “fa the '>*aadardt and all that Radicalism mous” Nawtelle Troiqa) are there also. can hope is to save the Legislature by 1’’ranee annually produces $• >00,000,009 ot injecting local issues and by prostitut | grains, $225,000,‘MM) of wine, ami $00,000,000 ing the civil service. It i-* said that of vegetables. Her total annual product of the fear of the tiled on Ohio from a the soil exceeds in value $1,000,000,000. Trollope is engaged on the possille break in party ranks in Con ¡life T. of Adolphus Pope Pius tho Ninth.— Krchangc It gress, caused the post|»onement till Oc he don't get away with the life of the old tober loth of an extra session of Con gentleman there's no virtue in a name. Over $100,000 have boon embezzled from gress, till just after the Ohio elections. If it should go Democratic, Hayes is the funds of Luzerne county, l’a., by dis- 1 honest «»flu ials. Some of them have been fully aware that the Blainiles will re detected and p<nishod, but some have not. fer it to his Southern policy as an indi Astoria now has a population of about cation that it had been repudiated in 7.000 souls, among which is a representative •his own State. Hayes, too, was afraid from every nation in the world. A daily that the repeal of the specie payment I paper will commence publication there on net would have been agitated at the i J line Itli. Sargent, Gorham, “Boss” Carr, and all June session, to the advantage of the the other Federal worthies lately so be- Democrats. Hayes, it is said, is ad leagured by Pinney, the defaulter, have at vised that a very large proportion of I last put their heads together and had Pinney the people of the State insist upon in • put in jail. The Dalles Mountaineer says it will re creased circulation as a relief from quire at least thirtv-two one thousand ton money monopoil-ts. The Legislature ocean ships to carry away the wheat and to be chosen will also elect a successor flour that will pass down the Columbia riv- to brftther-in-law Stanley Matthews. ■ er this fall. With all these important considera Judge O. C. Pratt, of San Francisco, fell tions pressing upon him llayes is wil ’ into the hands of bunko sharps in New York and got “joshed” for a few hundreds. ling to allow the army to remain un. The whole crowd wero taken before the paid, and the law to be violated in Recorder, but the Judge lost his money and buying for it subsistence and clothing. : that was all. Let Democrats here make a point: For Seven hundred Jews, deprived of a live a violation of the law the White House lihood by the closing of navigation of the ■ Danube, destitute, homeless ami almost occupant can be impeached. Hayes : starving, in Winnin, have taken refuge un- seems to be hard run now—like a hunt | derthe walls of the fortress, in the rear of ed hare. Such are the consequences I : the bombardment. Prof. P. V. Valle.au Carties, a dancing of crime I master in New York City, commenced a I qualtz at 7 o’clock i*. m ., a few evenings 'lilt* Soalli iarolitm Meals. | since, and waltzed unceasingly tor six hours. The State of South Carolina, im He had about a dozen partners in the waltz poverished by the rascalities of car and tired them all out. petbagger-, and ignorant negroes, says A telegram of May 26, from New York, says the specie shipments of that day the was barely rescued in to $1,000,000,000, of which $950,- time to save it from impending bank amounted 000,000, was in gold coin. Wasn't that a ruptcy under the corrupt rule of the . rather large coin shipment ? It's only Republican party as represented by ! about 2,250 tons, however, of gold coin. the Moses an I Chamberlain adminis At Louisville, Ky., May 24th, the famous trations. The enormous robberies le • Kentucky horse Ten Broeek, made a mile ; dash in 1:39-?., the best time on record by galized by legislation were bad enough, I two seconds. Ten Broeek has now to his but the small steals, outside of all law, j credit tho best one, three and four mile are now being disclosed by the re heats on record. He will run against the formed legislature of the Hampton itwo mile record. government. A committee accident Tho Russian gunboats on the Danube at- i taehed the Turkish ironehids the other night ally stumbled upon an order from the I and sunk one of them without losing a • former clerk of the Senate, in his otli- j man. Tho sailors from the gunboats ex- cial capacity, directing a liquor dealer I ploded torpedoes under the ironclads by to send sundry cases of champagne, • living in the dark and placing them before Turks knew where they were or came boxes of cigars and certain gallons of the from. The following items are taken from a letter to Herman Helms from E. P. Vicroy, of Willow Springs, who left here last April and arrived in Dead wood City, Dakota (Black Hills), in April. It is dated .May 15 : “There were 20 in our company and wo hired two four-horse teams at Cheyenne to bring us here. The dis tance from Cheyenne to this place is 300 miles and the fare by stage is $50. On our arrival here we found the streets of tho town full of people. It is estimated that there aro at least 25,000 men now in the Hills, mostly from Colorado and tlfe East. Parties aro going and coming all the time. Lhe town of Deadwood is about five times as large as Jacksonville and fast improving, though 1 think they are going too fast in building. There are two saw mills in the town which do not half supply the demand for lum ber. There are some very good dig gings around, but 1 can give no idea of their extent as I have not been here long enough to examine. The great est excitement at present is quartz, of which there are many ledges. There are three quartz mills in operation, running in all 3(1 stamps, and more are on the way and will soon bo up. 1 would not advise any one to come here or to stay away, from what I know. When I am better posted 1 will write you again and tell you just what 1 think. Just now there is an excite ment and stampede for a new camp struck in the Big Horn country. This is a new and really unprospected coun try and no one can yet tell what it will amount to. There are many good claims around this place, I know. This is the most quiet new mining caiup I ever saw. Only two men have been killed here since my arrival, about a month ago. Everything is high. Flour is worth $25 per 100 lbs ; meal, $15 ; coffee, 50 ets. per lb ; sugar, 25 ; beaus, 25 ; bacon, 25 to 30 ; pota toes, 15; beef, 18 to 20; butter, 50; I eggs, (half rotten), 60 cts. per dozen ; shovels, $5.50 each ; picks, $6 each, and everything else in proportion. These prices will soon be reduced, however, as the roads are getting good. Lumber is worth $10 to $60 per M. I fouud here Johu Sinclair, a former partner of John Knowles’, on Rich I Gulch ; also Charles Storms, ouce a “sport” in Jacksonville. NEW STORE! WIDE AWAKE! FROM T11E BLACK 111I.LN. NEW GOODS I NEW PRICES ! Come and See and be Convinced THAT TIIE ST0RI*2 OF NEWMAN FISHER (Formerly known as Glenn’s Store, on C alifornia S t .,) New York Store CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRY-GOODS, JUST OPENED BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, On tho corner of Oregon and Jackson Sts.r opposite Odd Follow’« Hall, LADIES’ FANCY GOODS, AND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, which ho oilers to the public at tho Jacksonville, A - - Oregon, LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. WITH AN ENTIRE SPECIALTY : LADIES’ MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S HATS trimmed by Mrs. Brentano. NEW STOCK OF GOODS. »iT The HIGHEST PRICES imiti far WOOL, HIDES muí PRODUCE. SELLING OUT! T 11 12 —CONSISTING OF— B 12 A U T I F U I. DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC., CLOTHING BELONGING TO THE BILGER ESTATE, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION, GROCERIES, PRIDE OF PERCHE, FOR CASH ONLY. rpiIERE IS ON HAND A VERY LARGE I assortment of NAILS, HORSE-SHOES, IRON AND STEEL, FARM IMPLEMENTS, As also everything usually kept in tho store. The agency of the Rubber Paint still I continues. Manufacturing done as heretofore. 0. W. KAHLER, Administrator. T he G irls of O regon .—.Equitas (Mr. Wallace R. Struble), in an articleon “Oregon and Oregonians,” in the San | THE FINE YOUNG STALLION, Francisco Golden Era, pays the follow ing tribute to the girls of Oregon: “ It would be folly for us to attempt a description ol Oregon’s girls. They YOUNG PRINCE, are simply divine. It might inspire jealousy in the hearts of California’s Will stand at my stable four miles north- fair daughters were we to call their I east of l’h<i*nix the ensuing season, (Wednes Oregon sisters more beautiful than days and Fridays excepted) commencing 2d and ending July 2d, 1877. they. Nevertheless we do not hesitate April Young Prince was sired by the well known to pronounce the daughters of Oregon horse White Prince, owned by W.C. Myer, tho most perfect representatives of fe , of Ashland, out of a Blackhawk mare, lie a dark iron gray, has very tine action, is male loveliness that we have ever j ; is remarkably pleasant in disposition,and will gazed upon. It would infuse new vig I weigh about 1,400 pounds. or into the heart of the most dyspeptic Terms: Ten dollars, in U. S. gold coin, the season, to be paid at the end thereof. bachelor to feast his eyes upon the for Pasturing, 50 cents a week per head ; but charming naivete of these beautiful i will not be responsible for any accidents that may happen. S. C. TAYLOR. nymphs of Oregon.” UT1LL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery,. IT at my stables near Ashland. TERMS—$25 the season; or $30 the sea son, with the privilege of returning the mare next year to one ot my imported horses if she does not prove with foal this sea ETC., ETC. son— payable in U. S. gold coin or grain at market price. (food pasturage for mares at 62'i cents pVr week. No liability for accidents or escapes. Which will bo sold CHEAPER than the In a short time I will issue a circular with CHEAPEST in the State. engravings of several of my horses, mares and view of my stables, with a history of the l’ercheron Horse, and why they are pre ferable to other large horses; hints on breeding, demand and prices for horses in Europe and America. I have full blood Jersey Cattle of the best quality for sale. Every family that keeps a c >w should have a Jersey. The above circular will be sent on appli- cation. W. < ’. M YEll. Ashland, Ogn., March 24. 1877. NOTICE, STOCKMEN! brandy to a hotel for the use of the no The New York Brewer'* Gazette of March torious cadetship — peddler Senator 15th says : “The quantity of Oregon hops Whittemore, a ruling spirit in the Re shipped to England recently has tended to publican party of that State. These give them a preference over those of Cali ♦ * ♦ It may be remarked that THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE, adjuncts to legislation were paid for by i fornia. this in the first season that a marked dis A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES the State. This is only one of many tinction has been made between Oregon and TURK, instances which have been brought to California's. fILL MAKE THE SEASON AT.TACK- —AT— light where the Mate has been made The briekinakers in Haverstraw, N. Y., sonville, Rock Point and Sam’s Val- lev, commencing April 1st, at tho following to pay for the gratification of the lux struck for higher wages, on tho 25th ult., rates : $5, $10 and $15. and paraded under banners from place to urious appetites of legislative thieves. ; place* compelling all men employed in yards Turk is 8 years old this Spring. His sire J. S. HOWARD’S STORE. was Arabian, out of a Timoleon mare. These petty stealings in the aggregate i to quit work. They finally became so vio- Turk’s dam was French. He is a dark chest nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands amount to many thousands of dollars. [ lent as to compel dispersion by the military. high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working The next day they tried it again and were It will take years of rigid economy and condition. roughly handled by the military. NEW BAKERY, Competent judges agree that Turk’s colts judicious management to overcome L iberal I nducements .—We have will compare favorably with anv yet pro There is a million majority of patriotic the mischievous effects of the vicious white Americans in this country who refuse due-bills on the U. S. l’iano Company I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., duced in the State, and he is highly recom mended by leading stock-raisers of Douglas misrule of knaves and fools in South to bow the knee to the Usurper. There is and also the Shoninger .Organ Com county, where he has made several seasons. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. large comfort in this reflection, although the pany, which will be received at par in ROBT. WEST HOP. Carolina. The Meadows, Feb. 1, 1877. rest ot our countrymen have become so de payment for instruments of their cele »«■clines to Recognize. generated, and apostate from the faith of our brated manufactures at/«dory prices. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- fathers, as to even rejoice that tho Usurper These due-bills will be sold at a-dis L sires to announce to the public that he LIME FOR SALE, is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes It is rather interesting to learn that sits in the seat of Washington. count, and those desiring either a first- of every description, such as wedding cakes, Washington, May 2Sth. — Depredations class piano or organ of established rej- cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown llayes declines to recognize the Diaz —AND— upon government timber are to be detected and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. utation should call at the T imes office. Administration in Mexico on the as Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona and punished. Tho old system of timber sumption that it is fraudulent and fails ' agents evidently only facilitates the rob F ound —In front ofGeo. Schumpfsdwell- ble and satisfaction guaranteed. BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE ,7‘fF Fresh bread every dav. to represent a majority of the voters. beries. Secretary Schurz, acting upon the ing, a breast pin. Who claims it ? JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON, W m .‘ kreuzer . > In its references to tho Diaz Govern-| suggestions of Commissioner Williamson, PAINTERS. PRO BONO PUBLICO. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ITERE- ment the Cabinet is careful to speak of{ recently abolished tho old system and ap pointed special agents instead, who bear ap I by inform the public that he has ONE SEWING MACHINES it only as a deJ'aeto government, thus ! pointments as department clerks detailed THOUSAND BUSH ELS of superior Jackson F02 SALE. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, avoiding even the appearance of ac for special duty under instructions of the rpiIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish- IirE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO* AT BLD-BCCK F2ICLS. 1 tied that I have placed my notes and I ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the IT all kinds of Painting, including knowledging the tide of a President Commissioner, who reports to tho Secre The best and latest improved for accounts in the hands of my attorney, 41. best st y If* and nt reasonable rates will do K. Hanna, with positive instructions to well to call on me. For further information HOUSE PAINTING, who stole his office. It is unfortunate tary. every variety of work, including make immediateand forced collection in ev inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. SIGN PAINTING, for Diaz that Returning Boards, Joe On May 26th, the jury in the case of Stain ery instance where security is not given. G. W. HOLT. Those knowing themselves indebted to Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. Bradleys, and the other appliances of brook, the Chico assassin, brought in a ver ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, dict ot murder in the second degree, where me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, civilized fraud are yet unknown in the I upon the other murderers, Charles and without delay, as this is my last call. My so long the leading Family Sew New Boot and Shoe Store, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. business must be settled H republic of Mexico. John Slaughter, Eugene Roberts and F. E. ing Machine on the Pacific Coast, JAMES T. GLENN. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING GONE. I — —------------------- 4»---------------------- THE FLORENCE, P ardoned .—The Roseburg Inde- ! pendent says: “David Briggs, sent to the peuitentiary from Josephine coun ty for shooting a schoolmaster, has been pardoned by Gov. Chadwick. The great majority of our people will ap- : prove of this pardon.” T he Chico assassins have received the following sentences and been sent to prison: T. AV. Stainbrook, who stood trial, 27A years; Charles and John Slaughter, E. R. Roberts and F. E. Conway, who plead guilty, each 25 years. M rs . R alston , widow of the late AV. C. Ralston, of the- Bank of Califor nia, married a man named Candor, in Paris, a few days ego, and will reside there. j ! ! ' i I I Conway, plead guilty to the same charge. Sentence will bo passed on tho lot next Monday, June 4th. According to California law, we believe’ tho extreme penalty is con finement at hard labor for life. The Sacra mento Record-Union strongly censures the jury. A Portlard paper says: “We understand that Mr. Fisk, the assayer of Portland, has completed arrangements for purchasing and has already ordered, Varney’s improved patent amalgamator, which was constructed especially by- tho government, to order, some years since tor use in the San Fran cisco branch mint at a cost of $750. It is said to be the finest amalgamator on the Pacific coast. Mr. Fisk will use it at his as saying works for amalgamating different kinds of ores. This, in connection with a new stamp mill soon to be erected, will look like business.” This is a mill put up by the assayer for the purpose of giving thoroughly practical mill tests to any quan tity of quartz, which may be sent to him by prospectors and ledge owners in Oregon or elsewhere. its superior qualities are too well known to require further recom mendation- THE NEW WHITE All Kinds of Job Printing NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT the best straight needle Machine in tho market, has a great deal of room under the arm, is very light running and substantial The Times Office. FLORENCE COAL Oil STOVES LAND FOR SALE. ALSO, FOR COOKINO AND HEATING. C alifornia S treet , Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. Orders from the country promptly attend Jacksonville, - - - Oregon. ed to. aving permanently located in Jacksonville, the undersigned re H spectfully informs the public that he prepared to <lo all kinds of work in the boot ami shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran teed. M.CATON. 1 • GREAT SACRIFICE! is —IN— BLACKSMITHING! TO THE PUBLIC. -------- / HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT sale 240 acres of choice agricultural land, S ALL OUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- all persons traveling and crossing the 175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine ing out at cost and freight, we are ready bridge oil Rogue river, at Rock Point, that county, Oregon. For information, enquire to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but Jackson county is in no wise responsible for of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence any accident or loss that may be sustained must have the cash when tho work is com of LA FAYETTE ALLEN. pleted. Shop on the corner of California * ——-— '---------------- while crossing said bridge, as the same is , and Main streets. SAMUEL HILL, not standing upon any publie highway. SHANNON A BIRDSEY. Published by order of the County Court, ROOMS TO LET. No. 19 New Montgomery Street, this 9th day of April, 1877. SAN FRANCISCO, Attest : AINTS (patents cr other,) Oils, Var E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. ooms to let on reasonable nishes, Shelac, Window Glass, Emery, Liberal prices allowed for old terms. Either furnished or unfur Borax, etc., for sale in endless quantities by Machines in exchange tor new. nished—to suit the applicant. Apply to Farms for Sale. JOHN MILLER. Mrs. Griggsby, residence on Oregon street, Just north of Fisher A Caro’s store. Persons desiring to purchase good farms ORSE, Paint, Sash, Scrubbing and Black XES, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Broad N elegant assortment of Pocket ami Ta of any sizo will do well to enquire of ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S. axes, Mattocks, Picks, all sizes of Ham ble Cutlery for sale by J. MILLER. JOHN B olt , Applegate, Oregon. mers, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER. Persons desiring business, deal ers, and all others wishing Eewing Machines, either for Cash or on Installments, should send for cir culars and terms to H T Y A R P A A