The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 09, 1877, Image 4

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SATURDAY,............................ JUXE 9, 1877.
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CIRCASSIAN
STRUGGLE AGAINST RUSSIA.
Administrator’s Notice.
I
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
K. KUBLI,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
THE WAR IN THE CAUCASUS.
Odd Fellow*’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
I
STATE OF OREGON.
Governor,......................... ,.,..-S. F. Chadwick
Secretary of State,................... J8- F. Chadwick
Slate Treasurer,......................... A. H. Brown
State Printer................................ M. V. Brown
Sup’t of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland
Tho cable dispatch that the I’orte I appointed by the County Court ot Jose­
E. R. REAMES.
had resolved to send Shamyl, a young­ phine «’ounty, Oregon, administrator of the T. O. REAMES.
DEALER & WORKER IN
estate of L. R. Seott, deceased, all- persons
■low WO¥. »TOME TALKS.
FIRST JVPICIAL DISTRICT.
er son of the great Shanty I, to the Cau­ having claims against said estate are re­
Circuit
Judge,
.................................... P- P- Prim
casus recalls the most striking phased quested to present the same, with the proper
District
Attorney,
....................... H. K. Hanna
For some time the Republican pi­
the litissiatis to the lands to the South vouchers, to the undersigned, at Galice
TIN, SHEET IRON, COl’I’ER, LEAD, etc.
JACKSON
COUNTY.
pers have been endeavoring to make of them. In this march the brave and creek, Josephine county, Oregon, within six
(Successors to White A Martin,)
months from this date; and all persons
County Judge,.............................. Silas J. Day
political capital out of the killing of haidy Circassians haye always been owing said ('state are notified to make im­
County Commissioners...... {
Jnilen
|
Pumps,
Of a most ro­ mediate payment. ISAAC COX, Adm’r.
the Chhholtn family in Kemper coun­ the lions in their path,
Sheriff,........................................ J- W. Manning
June 2, 1877.
ty, Ma few weeks^inee. By mantic history, in which tile names oí i
Clerk,............................................ E. D. Foudrav
I’yrrha, the
Prometheus,
I
leucalian,
........................................... John Orth
Estray
Notice.
every means known to journalistic
A G RICULT U RAL 1M PLEM ENTS Treasurer,
Assessor,.................................... B. C. Goddard
Argonauts, Sesostrisand the Egyptians,
mendacity these Radical journals have the S-ythians, Mithridates, Pompey, rpAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
School Superintendent,.............. E. J. Farlow
Surveyor,.................................... J- 8. Howard
1
living
three
miles
nortlmast
ot
Jack
­
CALI
FO
R
N
IA
ST
R
E
ET,
sought to make occasion for the re-in­ atid Trajan, the Arabs, Tartars and the sonville, one bay mare, about fifteen hands
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
NAILS,
terference of the Federal military in Turcomans figure, Circassia, in 1705, high, black legs, mane and tail ; with a
County
Judge,
.......................... M. F. Baldwin
OREGON.
white spot in forehead. Supposed to JACKSONVILLE,
«
.'
•
•
J. E.
Seyferth,
Southern State affairs, ynd have so overthrew the rule of the Khans in small
County Commissioners,
...... ( J H>
Th<
/rnton<
be four years old. Unbroke.
the
Crimea
and
became
the
allies
of
A
FIRST-CLASS
STOCK
OF
STOVES
Also one roan steer, about six years old,
misconstrued the situation occasioned
Sheriff,.........................................B. Messenger
the Turkish Sultan. In 1731) the Cir­ crop off the right ear and clop and slit in
Clerk,........................................... Chas. Hughe»
by the bloody and tragical (lose of a cassians were declared independent, the left.
Treasurer,...................................... Wm. A’aucke
The owner or owners will come forward
merely per9onal teud as to call from but they have always retained an affec­
Assessor,...................................... ....J. P. Lewi»
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
and pay charges and take t he aniinalsaway,
School Superintendent,................ J. M. Smith
Gov. Stone of that State a statement tion for their old masters. In 1781 or they will be sold according to law.
Surveyor,.................................... W. AT. Sander»
JACOB ISH.
of the facts, of which the following is Rus-ia acquired the Kuban border and
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Coroner............................... Geo. S. Mathewson
for eighty years afterwards waged war
LAKE COUNTY.
1 ure in informing the public that they
an extract:
Citation to Heirs.
have just received and opened an entire
on the bold mountaineers whose heroic ,
County Judge................................ E. C. Mason
Since the recent unfortunate occur­ struggles to maintain their freedom
fresh stock of
. .
( S. C. Moss,
County
Commissioners,
j A Tenbrook,
Fuse and Caps,
rence in Kemper county, there has are not excelled in the history of any I To the heirs of E. R. Scott, deceased, and
all others interested therein.
Sheriff............................................. T. J. Brattaifi
been no outbreak nor any demonstra­ people. In 17S3 the Turks built the
Clerk............................................... R- B. Hatton
X^OU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
tions towards violence. I visited the fortress of Anapa, and thence incited I I application has been made by Isaac
Treasurer
J- L. Hank»
Wooden and Willow Ware Assessor .........................................
scene of the trouble as soon as the re­ the Circassians to insurrection against (’ox, administrator of the estate of E. R.
.... .••••••••M. RiggB*
School Superintendent „..IL M. Thateher
FANCY GOODS,
port reached me, and remained there the Kti'siaiis. '¡’he fortress was cap­ Scott, deceased, to the County Courtof Jose­
Surveyor.................................Frank Cbeesman
phine
county,
Oregon,
for
an
order
to
sell
a part of two days.
I made a full in­
ROPE, NAILS,
tured by the Russians in 1807, but five the one-sixth interest of said deceased in
COURT SITIINGS.
HATS,
BOOTS
<fc
SHOES,
vestigation and conversed freely with
the
quartz
lode,
known
as
the
Peacock
Cop-
years Liter, by the treaty of Bucharest,
Jackson Count y .—Circuit Court, second
pertail Ledge, situated about one and one
the family of Judge Chisholm. 1 aft­
Monday in February, June and November.
it was restored to the Turks, who used half miles below the Yank ledge on Rogue
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS County Court, first Monday in each month.
erward visited the Judge of the dis­
CLOTHING, Etc., Etc.,
tiie peace that followed to convert the river, Josephine county, < iregon. and you are
Josephine f’omdi/.—Circuit Court, fourth
trict, who was at the time holding a
Circassians to Mohammedanism, in required to appear in said Court at the July
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
session of court at Columbus, and ob­
term thereof, commencing the 1st Monday
tober. ’County Court, first Monday in Jan­
1829 Anapa again fell into the hands in .Inly, 1877, and show cause, if any exist, In SACHS’ Brick Building, well know n as
CUTLERY, WIRE,
tained his promise to hold a special
uary, April, July and October.
of the Ru-sians, and with it the coun­ why an order of sale should not be made as
Lake Comdy.—Circuit Court, fourth Mon­
term of the circuit court, with a view
try. The Circassians, however, refused prayed for.
'THE
TEMPLE
OF
FASHION."
da
v in June ; County Court, first Monday
to a full judicial investigation.
As
Published in the D emocratic T imes by
Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, in January, April, July and October.
to recognize the cession, and then be­ an order of M. F. Baldwin, County Judge
Capt. Sliaughnessy’s volunteering nec-
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
gan the struggle which has made them of said countv, made the 26th day of May,
vs-ary force to protect the widow was
( D. Linn, President»
' CHAS. HUGHES, Clerk.
famous and gave to the world one of 1877.
These goods were all purchased by a
made ten days after the attack, when
| K. Kubli,
its greatest leaders, Shamyl, the father Administratrix’s Sale of Real Estate. member of our firm from FIRST-CLASS
( J. Nunan,
Trustees,
everything was quiet, and as eight
HOUSES in San Francisco, and wo will
of the young man whom the Turks
| T. G. Kearnes,
warrant every article and sell them as cheap
days have since elapsed and quiet still
( Peter Britt.
now propose to send to his native land In the matter of the estate of John Payne, for cash as any house in the county.
I have secured the services of a First-class
prevails, 1 should say the reports her-
....U. S. Hayden
deceased.
Recorder,
.....................
We
call
the
to stir up his countrymen against their
...... Henrv Pape
Mechanic,
and
am
prepared
to
do
all
repair
­
Treasurer,
....................
ubled through the north, based solely
PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND
historic enemies and oppressors. The TN
Addison Helms
Marshal
........................
ATTENTION
OF
THE
LADIES
1
license
of
the
County
Court
ot
the
State
upon his telegram, was rather highly
ing promptly and in superior style.
Geo. H. Young
Street Commissioner,
elder Shamyl was born about 1797 and of Oregon, for Josephine county, sitting for
i
colored. It is not true Mrs. Chi-holm
to
the
fact
that
we
have
the
largest
assort
­
the
transaction
of
probate
bus
ness
on
died at Medina, Arabia, in 1871. lie
and her husband were in danger of as­
April 2d, 1877, tin* undersigned, Administra­ ment of FANCY GOODS of every descrip­
first appears in 1823 as a subordinate trix
F. K. ARNOLD.
T. A. DAVIS.
of t he estate of John Payne, deeeased, tion now on hand, and we will henceforth
sassination while the latter was lying
make
this
line
of
goods
our
specialty
and
in a religious war against the northern will sell at public auction, tor cash in U.
Wounded at home. It is not true th.it
infidels. In 1834 he became a leader S. gold coin, on the premises, in said coun­ sell them at
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
her residence was guardtai by a mob,
and organized his grand war against ty, on Monday, June 11, 1817,
1 I am receiving ami have constantly on
Prices
to
Suit
the
Times.
day and night; that they swore to take
hand a lull and first-class stock of
Russia, which lasted for nearly thirty at 1 o'clock r. M., the following described
her husband’s life, and that she was
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
years. Ilis first victor^’ was over Gen. real property, situated in Josephine county,
not allowed ingress or egress without
We also keep on hand a full stock ot
Ivelilcb, in 1839, at Akulgo. Shamyi’s Oregon, belonging to the estate of said de­
Groceries,
a pass irom the heads of the mob. No
I
ceased.
to-wit
:
forces were suppo-ed to be crushed and
71 FRONT STREET,
Donation claim No. 41. formerly known
one justifies the ad by w hich Judge hiiuself killed, but he soon reappeared
DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO.
GROCERIES,
as the donation claim of W. 11. Penington
Cnislmlm lost his life.
Everything
and renewed the struggle. The fight­ —situated in Section No. 12, Township No. HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASSWARE,
Ready-Made Clothing,
PORTLAND, OREGON
that is possible shall be done to arrest ing at Akulgo was of the most desper- 38 South, Range No. 5 West.
ELIZ \BETH PAYNE,
and punish the guilty parlies. 1 do
, ate character, and for three days the Administratrix of the estate of John Payne,
CROCKERY, CUTLERY,
not hope to silence the misrepresenta­
conflict was hand to hand. After five
deceased.
I
XI TE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
tions ot men w ho are making political
And very many other articles too numerous
Dated this 28th day of April, 1877.
years of a guerilla warfare the Czar
iV a complete stock of
to mention.
capital out of the unfortunate affair.
‘T.-ff Everything sold at reasonable rates.
Nicholas sent a I irge army into the
?ft
“
Give
us
a
call
and
judge
for
yourself
Summons.
The South lias been too long the vic­ I
K. KUBLI.
as to our capaeit v to furnish goods as above. Give me a call.
1 country, which Shamyl opposed with I
Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875.
DRUGS,
tim of misrepresentation for your peo­
REAMES
BEOS.
one of equal numbers. The Russian In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
I
ple to become willing suddenly to hear
for the County of Lake.
campaign was foiled and a new plan of
HIGHEST HONORS PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES*.
both sides before condemning. The
James
.'filler
and Henry Ammerman,
action was introduced against the brave
plaintiffs, vs. Caspar Schneider, George
recent telegramsand articles that have
— at ti IE-
mountaineers. All attempts to firing
Nurse, John Green and II. E. Spencer,
appeared in Northern papers are based
PATENT MEDICINES,
defendants; suit in equity to foreclose
them to a pitched battle, in which they
solely upon my refusal to consent to
centennial
WORLD
’
S
FAIR
1876
.
'
mortgage.
had shown themselves the equal.4, if
the invasion of Kemper county by a not the superiors, of the Russians, were 7’o said defendants :
GZ.ÆSWfFlJiLE, H7XDOIP GLASS,
THE
body of men from other counties. The
I
N
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
OF
OR-
i
abandoned and detachments sent to L egon: Your are required to appear in
folly of consenting to such a proposi­
“EXCELSIOR”
PAINTS, OILS AND
i-olated spots. Wherever footing was said Court and answer the complaint of said
SHONINGER ORGANS
tion, when no trouble was apprehend­
plaintiffs
tiled
against
yon
by
the
first
day
’obtained there a fort was erected; but
ed, must be apparent to every reason­ tliis plan also failed. The Circassians of tlu* next regular term of said Court, com­
Pronounced unanimously as
PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
mencing June 25, 1877.
able person.
LIVKIIY
STABLE
kept up their offensive operations, and
And you are notified that if you fail to an­
BLUE VITRIOL,
in 184G they swept the chain of Rus­ swer the complaint as above required, the
W hat is a P eanut ?—The peanut sian forts aud returned to their moun­ plaintiffs will apply to the Court tor the re­
Oregon
St.,
Jacksonville,
de­ i
is the fruit of what is called a papil­ tains laden with plunder. This victo­ lief demanded therein, to-wit: Fora de
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
cree
against
said
Caspar
Schneider
for
the
Their comparative excellence is recognized
ionaceous plant, rising to the height of ry was repeated in 1848 and 1850, and sum of fifteen hundred and ninety-six and
PROPRIETOR by the Judges in their JieporZ, from which
about fifteen inches, being very like in 1853 they drove the Russians back ninety-three hundredths dollars, with legal XV. J. PLYMALE.
the following is an extract :
the field pea with yellow flowers. from eight leagues of territory. Dur­ interest thereon from the 5th day of May,
“The B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO’S. ex­
Trfy* Sole Airents for Oregon for the cele­
1877, and tin* costs and disbursements of
hibit as the best instruments nt a price render­
They are known in England as the ing the Crimean war Russia had her suit.
brated
CAItBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
And for the furt her decree against you
aving just received a new ing possible to a large class of purchas­ kills Ticks, Lire ami all parasites on sheep,
ground nut, for the reason that the hands full elsewhere, and tShimyl was for the foreclosure of the mortgage de­
ers,
having
a
combination
of
Reeds
and
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
branches, after flowering, beml down inactive. As soon as the Treaty of scribed in the complaint, and the sale of all
Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and
riages,
1 am now prepared to furnish my
the
interest
of
said
Caspar
Schneider
in
the
containing many desirable improvements, foot rot. Circular sent on application.
till they touch the ground, into which Parts was signed the Czar re-opened lands described in said complaint and patronsand the public generally with as
will stand longer in dry ordamp climates, I
they work themselves, and upon them the war. SI amyl held out heroically mortgage.
less liable to get out of order, all the boards
FRANCO-AMERICAN
FINE TURNOUTS
Published in the D emocratic T imes as to
grow the pods that contain the nuts. for three years, but the capture ot
being made three-ply, put together so it is
When the nuts are ripe the plant dies. Veden in April, 1859, virtually de­ Caspar Schneider and John Green by an or­ As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle impossible for them to either shrink, swell
der of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of said
sp I i t. ’ ’ T11 E O N L Y O RG A NS A W A K D-
It is then pulled up, and the nuts cided the contest. Shamyl retired to Court, dated the 10th day of May, 1877. horses hired to gotoany part of the country. or
ED
TH IS RANK.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
Given under our hands this 11th day ot
which adhere to the twigs are collect­ the mountain fastness of Ghunib, near
This
Medal and Award was granted after
broke to work single or double. Horses
A. <’. JON RS and
the
most
severe competition of the best mak­ HOTEL & RESTAURANT,.
ed. The pods usually contain two the Caspian sea. Here, on September May, 1877.
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
KAHLER A WATSON,
ers,
before
one of the most competent juries
nuts, but sometimes one, and very Gth, after one of the most desperate
them while in my charge.
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
ever assembled.
rarely three. Ground nuts are grown cotiiltcls of history, he was forced to
New Styles and prices just issued, which
1STMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
are in accordance with our rule, the BEST
in light, sandy soils in most tropical surrender, and carried prisoner to
Sheriff’s Sale
Opposite Odd Fellow s’ Hall,
countlies, and have long been used in Moscow and St. Petersburg. \\ ith
A liberal share of the public patronage is ORGAN lor the least money.
We
are
prepared
to
appoint
a
few
new
>Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION T)U- solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
Africa, India, Brazil and other places this battle all active efforts to maintain
Agents.
) ly issued out of the < 'ireuit Court of t he
Illustrated Catalogues mailed, post-paid,
as food* The best are raised on the the independence of Circa<sia ceased. State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson,
NOTICE. STOCKMEN! on application to
f unks of the river Gambia, where they Shamyl was treated with distinguished and to me directed and delivered, in favor
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO.,
L. J. C. Duncan, Peter Britt and Joseph
are cxten-ively grown in large fields. courtesy by the Czar, who settled a of
97
to
123
C
hesnut
S
treet
,
Wetterer, and against John Cimborsky and
New Haven, Conn.
They yield large quantities of oil ; p nsion of 10,001) roubles upon him. Rafael Morat, for the recovery of the sum
r
and for thirty years they have been In 1870 (lie old hero repaired to the of two hundred and eleven and twenty-six
f ’
► - -2
-.
dollars, ($211.26) costs and dis­
grown in Africa as an article of com­ shrine of Mahomet, where he died the hundredths
UNION
.V.ÍD.4.VA’ HOLT,
Proprietress.
bursements, and also the costs of and upon
merce, and are now largely exported following year. Although subject to this writ, I have levied upon and will oiler THE WELL-KNOWN VERMONT HORSE
for crushing. The oil differs in quali­ Russia the Circassians have not for sale for cash, at public auction, to the
ty and price according to the care with abandoned their hopes of freeing their highest bidder, at the Court House door in
PENINGER’S MIKE,
Jacksonville, in said county, on
COR. CALIFORNIA A 4th STS.
which it is refined. That made in country with the assistance of their
Monday. June 11. 1H77,
ILL STAND FOR MARES AT THE
rpiIE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
London is accounted equal to fine olive old allies, the Turks. In 185G they
stable of Cardwell A McMahon dur­
one o’clock p. m . of. said day, tho follow­
I of tendering her thanks to the public tor
t il. In France the oil is principally sent a deputation to Constantinople at
ing
the
season
of
1877,
commencing
April
ing described real property, to-wit :
the
natronage which has hitherto lieen ex­
rpiIE
UNDERSIGNED
WOULD
RE-
and ending July 1st.
Used in the manufacture of soap. It imploring the Sultan’ s protection ; in
The undivided one-fourth interest in a 1st Mike
1 spoctfully inform their friends and the tended to her, and would respectiully solicit
is
13
years
old,
was
sired
by
old
is also used in the Woolen manufac­ 18G2 a deputation arrived in London mining claim commencing at a black oak Vermont, out of a thoroughbred Whip public generally that they have purchased its continuance.
Her tables are always under her immedi­
ture, in lamps, and for lubricating and presented a petition to the (¿ueen tree about two rods north-westerly lrom the mare ; he is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, the above Establishment, which will be
junction ot the main Applegate and Car-
conducted under their constant ate control ; and bv her long experience in
heavy machinery, for which it is said protesting against Russian rule and bury fork ot said stream anil running well formed, and weighs 1,600 pounds. He henceforth
has sired more fine horses, according to the personal supervision, and they guarantee the business she feels confident that she will
to be especially well fitted.
80 rods to a notice posted on class
the right of Turkey to secede their south-easterly
mares that have been bred to him, satisfact on to all who may favor them with give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and
a pine tree ; thence 160 rods south-westerly than of
rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable
any other horse in the world, of his their patronage.
country as she had done nearly thirty to a stake ; thence north-easterly 80 rods to
These stables are centrally located, and style, suite«* to the accommodation of single
age,
and
he
is
without
doubt
the
Favorite
Miss A delaide N euron says of years before; and in 18G3, during a a notice posted on a pine tree about two feet
within convenient distance of the various occupants or families. Her beds arealways
Horse where he is known.
the Women of Shakespeare:
*-It visit of the Czar Alexander 11. to the in diameter ; thence south-westerly 160 rods
I will furnish pasture to those desiring it houses of public entertainment. Horses kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
would take a volume to classify them. Caucasus, a delegation of Circassians to tho place of beginning. Said claim be­ at 75 cents per week. I will not be respon­ and muleswill be boarded and eared for at
ing on unsurveyed land and comprising 80
moderate charges. They have one of the
Each and every one is a different cre­ waited upon him, praying to be left in acres in Township 40, south of range, 3 sible for any accidents or escapes.
Interesting to Farmers«
largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of
I
Terms
—
Twenty
dollars.
ation, and their characters illustrate possession of their country and prom- west, in Jackson county, Oregon. The no­
Portland,
of
J. A. CARDWELL.
peculiar comparisons of mind and j ising to live on terms of peace and I tice of said above described mining claim
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
he undersigned , relieving it
was filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office
force. In the character of Desdemona amity with the Russians. The Em­ of Jackson county, Oregon, on the 22d day
With single or double teams, for hire on rea­
to be the mutual advantage of mdters
WANTED !
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
and farmers, have made arrangements
we see a powerful illustration of con­ peror refused, and offered them the al- of September, A. D. 1876, by James Law­
and Mules, which will be hired to go to any whereby the Ashland and l’lnetiix mills will
jugal devotion, and the strongest sym­ | ternative of war or emigration. The rence, Chris. Wintjen, Fred. Grebe and
part ot the country at moderate rates.
be under the management of Jacob Wag­
Rafael
Morat.
pathy is excited for her sorrowful fate. mountaineers ehose the former, but
Animals bought and sold, and broke to ner, who will have charge of both inillw for
Also the undivided one-fourth interest in
20,000
Lbs.
of
Old
Cast
Iron,
saddle or harness.
In Isabella’s is displayed a high-sculed their great leader was, indeed, sadly a water ditch taken out of Cougar fork of
the company during the ensuing year, end­
CARDWELL A McMAIION.
ing July 1st, 1877.
said
Carbury
fork
and
leading
on
said
min
­
elivered at the foundry in
principle; in Juliet’s, an enthusiastic missed, and after a year’s fighting they
Wo will pay tho highest market price for
ing
claim.
Ashland,
for
which
we
will
pay
the
love ; in Constance is seen the highest submitted, and there was a great emi­
good merchantable wheat, and are prepared
Also all the right, title and interest and
highest price.
KAILEOAD SALOON,
forms of maternal agony ; in Margaret gration of at»out 200,009 persons to improvements in the following described
to contract flour at $18 per thousand pounds
Every farmer has more or loss old cast­
at the mills. Office of the company at the
of Anjou, the sternest energies of our , Turkey. The Circassians yet reinain- I real property, to-wit: The north-west ings about his premises, such as blrl stoves,
’i of the north-west Ji of section 31, pinions and other articles. These they Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville Ashland Mills.
sex ; m Katharine the completeness of I ing in the Caucasus are still discou- and
WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS»
the south-west Ji ot the south-west Ji would do well to gather up, and bring them
resignation ; in Rosalind wit and ro­ ; tented aud ripe for revolution, and if of section 30, in Township 37, south of before the rain sets in.
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon.
mance; in Cleopatra, the tieginning j young Shamyl have but half the heart rangé, 2 west.
We will also pay the highest price for old
Levied upon as the real property of Rafael COPPER, BRASS and ZINC.
and ending of coquetry ; in Imogen, I of his father, the Russian armies now
Morat, one of the above named defendants,
J. M. McCALL A CO.
an affection that is deathless; in operating in Asia Minor may suddenly to satisfy the demands of the above named
THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C ents .
—BY—
Ophelia, the fate of a broken heart and find a more formidable foe in their execution.
J. W. MANNING,
Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon.
TO THE PUBLIC
u maddened train ; in Cmdelia’s char­ rear than in front of them.
Jacksonville, May 10, 1877.
REAMES BROS.,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
ATTENTION !
FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS
T. A. DAVIS 4 CO.,
THE BEST INSTRUMENTS !
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LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
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acter we have tl»e beautiful lessou of
filial obedience ; in Miranda’s, inno­
cence ; sweetness in that of Anna
Page, and a playful innocence and
freedom in that of Jessica. In all
Shakespeare shows a true appreciation
of female excellence, aud he makes
them talk and act like true women.”
VEIT SCHUTZ
pHOTCE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI-
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT V gars constantly on hand. The reading
Mexican robbers are raiding in Ari­
all persons traveling and crossing the table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
Farms for Sale.
zona and Lower California. They
bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, that
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and
cals and leading papers of the Coast.
Jackson county is in no wise responsible for
surrounding country that he is now manu­
have killed a number of persons, the
Persons desiring to purchase good farms any accident or loss that may be sustained
OM DLR—Giant, Blastingorgun powder, facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
last of whom were F. G. Flores and of any size will do well to enquire of
while crossing said bridge, as the same in
all kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in the very best of Imager Beer. Those wishing
his son, of San Diego, from whom the
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
not standing upon any public highway.
quantities to suit, by
JOHN MILLER. a cool glass oí beer should give me a call.
Published by order of the County Court,
robbers obtained $700, and the whole
VERY description of Cutlery for sale this 9th day of April, 1877.
EW <»uns made to order and repairing
country is bunting them.
LL kinds of ammunition for sale by
cheap by
JOHN MILLER.
Attest:
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
properly done by JOHN MILLER.
JOHN MILLER.
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