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t CIRCUIT COCRT PROCEEDINGS. JULY 4, 1877. F. M. Spaulding, of Remington’s Paper warehouse of San Francisco, Drummers abound yet. P. P. P rim , Circuit Judge. Pursuant to notice, the citizens of dropped in on us the other day, on his —AND— Jacksonville met in the Court House Look out for the Alleghanians. SATURDAY JINE hi. 1>77. way home. He informs us that his The following are the proceedings Flour sells in Aahland for $3 per 100 house has established a branch house Friday evening of last week to consid of the June term of the Circuit Court BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE pounds. in Portland, with Pittock & Co., and er the matter of celebrating the 4th of for this county. July. Prepare fora grand celebration on his visit North was in connectiou with M onday , June 11, 1877. Capt. Milo Caton was chosen Chair that matter. He expressed himself the 4th. Present — H. K. Hanna, District At- he undersigned would here man, and W. J. Plymale, Secretary. inform the public that he has ONE Soda water is a very popular drink highly pleased with Oregon in general torriey ; J. W. Manning, Sheriff ; E. THO by US AN L> BUSH ELS of superior Jackson The Chairman then, in a few neat D. Foudray, Clerk. and this valley in particular. He Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish now-a-days. and appropriate remarks, stated the The following named gentlemen ing Brick-laying or Plastering «lone in the stopped hero one day and took private A week ago the Kiegel brothers were I object of the meeting. composed the Grand Jury : Joel Dix best style and at reasonable rates will do for Ash conveyance in the evening well to rail on me. For further information I at Bonanza, Lake county. on, M. Hanley, Dan. F. Fisher, Fred. inquire After some debate it was decided to at the Franco-American Hotel. land, to better look at our beautiful Barnaburg, Pat. Dunn, John Sizemore G. W. HOLT. Rev. J. II. Skidmore will preach in Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. country and promote his personal I hold the celebration at Bybee’s grove. and M. Coleman. the M. E. Church next Sunday. A motion prevailed to appoint a Smith & Hockenjos vs. P. J. Ryan— comfort. i general supervisory committee, whose Action to recover money. Continued. JOHN L. CARTER it SON. Ranchmen aro mighty busy now, Frank Ennis happened to be in town duty it would be to appoint all sub I J. W. Collins vs. H. v. Helms, ad haying and preparing for harvest. PAINTERS. when Howard and party started out committees, and make the necessary ministrator of the estate of Lavinia emigrants are still rolling into the on their ditch survey and for fun ac Stow ; appeal from County Court. valley from the States and California. companied them. He explains his arrangements to insure a pleasant and Trial by jury and verdict for plaintiff IV E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO There will be a raffle at Pape’s Sa sudden return as owing to their “sad appropriate celebration, and the follow for $346. Vi all kinds of Painting, including ing persons were appointed as said State vs. Frank Anderson — Charge loon this evening for a watch aud lack of hotel accommodations, which committee: Mesdames Kubli, Ply- of larceny. Exonerated by the Grand HOUSE PAINTING, chain. were shocking.” Their “lubricating male, Manning, Danforth and Jackson; jury. SIGN PAINTING, Times have been rather lively in moisture” consisted of a preparation Messrs. Mat. Obenchain, Dan. Crone Jas. D. Fay vs. P. J. Malone—Suit ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, town the past week on account of of flour, bacon-grease and water, the miller, S. Booth, D. Linn and T. J. for the recovery of money. Contin- WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. ' ued. technical name of which he has for- Kenney. Court. State vs. M. W. Gilbreath—Indict ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. Dr. Jackson, dentist, has gone to gotten. Any prospector knows its Said Committee was directed to pro ment for robbery. Convicted and from the country promptly attend L ike county on a professional trip of name. He met Steve. Hubbard on ceed at once. sentenced to five years’ imprisonment. ed Orders to. * 21. the way out with the supplj’ train, State vs. J. A. Alvord — Indictment indefinite duration. On motion the meeting adjourned. for robbery. Plea of guilty and sen SKI.LIXCr OFF 11 i III but it was too near town to turn MILO CATON, Chairman. The genial rays of the sun during tenced to five years’ imprisonment. W. J. P lymale , Secretary. the past week have perceptibly denud round. AT COST Thos. Chavnorand T. T. McKenzie and On Tuesday Judge Tolman CO MMITT E E PROC E EDI NGS. ed Mount McLaughlin of its dazzling vs. D. R. Jones—Suit to recover mon TO CLOSE BUSINESS! Cow Capt. Geo. Rogers started for the On Tuesday evening last a called ey. Judgment for $1,244. coal of snow. The cases of Arch. Chrisman, Jo«. The household and kitchen furni- creek country, where they and others meeting of the Supervisory Commit Wells, Jas. Hards and Daniel Doty rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING DE- tore of C. W. Savage was auctioned have gravel mining in view. His tee was held at the M. E. Church and were continued. 4 termined to close out business imme off on Thursday. The family will present visit, which will probably last was called to order by Mr. Linn. Mr. K. Ku bl i el al. vs. E. Manville el al. diately, now offers for sale his entire stock a month, is with the view of testing Daniel Cronemiller was elected Chair —Suit in equity for an injunction. of cigars, tobacco, pipes, stationery, Yankee move Northward soon. notions, fancy goods, musical instruments, Taken under advisement by the Court. the feasibility of putting water on a man and Mrs. J. L. M. Plymale was frames and brackets, nuts and candites. jew Dave Cronemiller and party returned Alox. Martin vs. Alf. Carter et al — elry and other articles too numerous to certain tract of ground, and for that chosen Secretary. the other day from their prospecting mention, AT COST. Sale positive and teri^s Suit for injunction. Taken under ad cash. purpose has taken Charley Howard Those desiring anything in this line On motion a vacancy in the general tour in the Siskiyou’s. They will g» visement by the Court. should call and see for themselves. along to survey for hipi. When Char committee was filled by the appoint Alex. Martin vs. D. Hopkins and F. BKECKENFELD. out again in a few days. ley runs his “eagle eye” along that ment of Mrs. Giannini and Mrs. Green John McKee—Suit for injunction, j Jacksonville, May 16, 1877. Senator Morton and party, it is Taken under advisement. level, there’s no “craw-fishing” on the man. stated, will go from San Francisco to result. If favorable, a big ditch will Jesse Dodge vs. D. Marden and B. GREAT SACRIFICE! A Committee on Grounds was then Salem overland. They may be looked A. Knott—Suit for injunction. Cause ! follow. chosen, consisting of D. Linn, M. continued. for here at an early day. —IN While everybody about here is I Obenchain, Mrs. Plymale aud Mrs. G. Karewski vs. Alden Fruit Pre G »¡ng out to see the big hydraulic serving Co. el al.— Suit tor foreclosure blowing about how cheap they can sell Greenman. on Applegate i« still a favorite pastime; of mechanic’s lien. Continued. The following persons were selected their goods John Miller wishes to say hut they’ll be so common around here State Board of School Land Comrs. I that he is prepared to and trill sell as a Finance .Committee : Misses Ella vs. H. A. Grigsby et al.— Suit for fore soon that curiosity will cease. everything in his line as cheap, if not Prim, Dora Cardwell and Mr. Thos. J. closure of Mortgage to School Fund. John Orth has taken pity on the cheaper, than any one else in Southern Kenney. S ALL OUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- Decree of foreclosure entered. ing out at cost and freight, we are ready folks and has constructed an under Oregon—and he is not “selling out to E. D. Foudray, E«q., was unani to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but Frank Abell, of Abell «S' Welsh, must have the cash when the work is com ground drain past the Postotfice to re close business” cither. He has a large mously chosen Marshal-of-the-Diy. pleted. Shop on the corner of California lieve the cellar tinder that block. A Committee, consisting of W. J. photographers, who has been sojourn and Main streets. stock on the way, purchased by him SHANNON A BIRDSEY. R ad tin* card I for the dance at the personally, while on his late visit be Plymale and E. R. Reames, was cho ing among us for some months, ac J uncl i m 1 i >u-e ? on Slate creek, July low, and he intends to stay right here sen to procure an Orator-of-the-day, companied by his wife, left us this TO THE PUBLIC morning on a professional trip north llh. Knight is manager there and and sell them ami then buy more. Reader and Chaplain. Messrs. R. S. Dunlap and Henry ward, He is a No. 1 artist and a so TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT you can have an “away up •” time, you Just call on him and see. all persons traveling and crossing the |>ne ciable and li be ral gentleman and we bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, that We have just received from Messrs. Pape, Sr., were appointed a Commit Jackson county is in no wise responsible for wish him success wherever he may go. tee on music. Tin? Portland /Ac winds up a put! Sherman & Hyde the charming Sehot- any accident or loss that may be sustained Mrs. Plymale was appointed Treas while crossing said bridge, as the same is f >r a millinery c-tahlishment with : tische, entitled, “When My Ship N otice to T eachers .—There will not standing upon any public highway. “I’lea-e call and examine the Misses Comes In,” which is certainly the best urer and authorized to receive and be a public examination of applicants Published by order of the County Court, this 9th day of April, 1877. Di kin-on.” What can that stokey Sehottische published. It is now all disburse all monies. for teachers’ certificates held in Jack Attest: E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. On consultation it was decided to mean the rage, and is being played at all the sonville on Saturday, June 30, 1877. hold a picnic dinner, when the Com MINING NOTICE. elite parties and the leading theatres. County the the last session of At Teachers will please take notice and ( ’o’irt II. K. Hanna was appointed the Ask your music de tier for it, or send mittee adjourned to meet at 8 o’clock, act in accordance therewith. otice is hereby given that p. M., Monday, June 17th. the undersigned have purchased the 40 cents, in stamps or currency, to the E. J. F arlow , School Supt. lii-ter father of Hattie Maud Over interest« of Win. Irwin, W. F. Brown and Olebration at Warner Creek. heck and her name was changed to publishers, Messrs. Sherman & Hyde, W. W. Smith in the Courtney, Irwin <fc Co. Pursuant to notice, the citizens of BORN. mine in Josephine county, and will pay all San Francisco. Hattie Maud Hanna. Wagner creek met in convention on WIMER—At Wimer’s Mills, Josephine debts of said company up to this date. D. C. COURTNEY, We cheerfully make our most pro The weather grew intensely warm O wns U p .—Dave Weatherford, the the l()th instant, to make arrange county, Oregon, June Sth, to the wife of W. M. MURPHY. G. W. Wimer, a son — 13>£ pounder. Picket creek, April 16,.1877. man with the aliases who w.n a short on Saturday last, the thermometer go found salaam to Mrs. Bushey for the ments for an old fashioned celebration STRONG—At Wimer's Mills, May 29, 1877, present of a bucketfull ot her nicest «short time sine-* arrested at Bybee’s; ing up to 95 in the shade. This lasted of our national anniversary. A Com to the wife of Lewis Strong, a pair of twin Estray Notice. daughters. cherries at the hands of Master Geo. un a charge of forgery in the Willam for a day or two, only,* and now the mittee of three was chosen to meet aken up by the undersigned , ette, on being confronted with his ac weather is as pleasant as mortal could I Neuber. Mrs. B. has some of the with similar committees from Ash living in Table Rock precinct, one bay MARRIED. horse, nine years old, about 16 hands high, handsomest cherry trees in Oregon, land and Phcenix together, to act as a MATHEWS—JOHNSON—On Rogue river, cusers has owned up and returned $lhi.) a-k. branded on the left shoulder with the letter 7th, by L. Tinkham, J. P., H. Y. The owner is requested to come tor- of the money. He says he changed Hal. Hoffman, A. T. Johnson, Steve. which never fail to bear enough good general Committee of Arrangements June Mathews and Miss Lucy Johnson. ward and prove propertv, nay damages and his name because he had trouble with Hubbard, Geo. Howard and others of fruit to divide with her friends. for a grand celebration at some suitable take him away, or be will lie sold according to law. JH. COLWELL. his wife in Mi-.souri. She must have the boys have gone on a month’s run Capt. Ankeny has been in town place on Wagner creek. Said Com NEW, THIS WEEK. . .............. . '"I "..... 1 been a terror to have induced him to in the mountains with J. S. Howard— most of the week (left on Thursday) mittee will have power to appoint all SOCIETY NOTICES. brave the disgrace of the penitentiary constitute part and parcel of that employing hands to work on his grav sub committees, to secure an Orator, in preference to meeting her. But el mines in the Gal ice creek region, Reader, and transact such other busi Jacksonvilk Stamm No. 148, I. 0. R. 91., AT TUE he will likely be safe from her clutches party. Hold3 its regular meetings every Thursday- “Tilden and Hendricks are enjoy and attending to other business there* ness as may need their attention. for a few years after the Judge mikes evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers A Committee of eleven citizens vol a little speech to him. in good standing are invited to attend. ing themselves in New York.”— E.c. of. He “gobbled” a number of E. JACOBS, O. C. “ tramps ” and has set them to work. unteered their services to prepare the i That’s what you’d think we were do M ax M uller , R. S. J osephine C o ., O regon , P ainful A ccident .—Ou Monday grounds on the 23d of this month and ; ing here if you could only see our More will be wanted. last Mr. Abram Miller, residing on Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. Im Gov. Briggs, of Josephine,among J. N. Woody volunteered to furnish ' Wednesday. July 4, 1877. cherry and strawberry basket, not to proved order of Red Men, holds its Missouri Flat, Lower Applegate, was the “numerous arrivals” in attendance the lumber needed for tables, etc. speak of the beer. stated councils at the Red Men’s thrown from his wagon by the run TICKETS (Supper Included), $2 50. Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in J. M. Sutton, say all the papers in I on Court. He is accompanied by W. Every person feeling disposed to as the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all ning away of his team.. The wagon Q. Brown, who is interested in the sist are requested to report to the gen brothers in good standing. the State, has finished his fine paint passed over him and broke his leg in TJVERYBODY IS INVITED, AND GOOD E. D. FOUDRAY, S. Althouse gravel mines not far from eral Committee. Jj music will be in attendance. E. B. W atson , C. ot R. two places, between the ankle and ing of Table Rock and scenery on - - - - - - - *- - - - - - - knee. The old gentleman was attend Rogue river. What everybody says Kerbyville. They have just gotten ^iTThe National Golii Medal was awarded Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M, ed by Dr. Aiken, who thinks he will must be so, and we know it is, and fairly to work thereon, with good pros to Bradley & Rulofson lor the best Photo I I n CJT Holds its regular communications pects. recover in reasonable time, although mighty well done, too. / Nr \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre graphs in the United States, and the Vienna ■quite aged and little able to endure ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore Suppose Miss Mary Langell does Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont The Yreka journal is quite merry gon. C. C. BEEKMAN, W. M. the suffering of so severe an accident. gomery street, San Francisco. “ attend to her father ’ s business dur M ax M uller , Sec’y. the manner of the meeting of over M asonic O fficers . — The Grand John Hockenjos and his iutended ing his absence”, don’t Miss Nettie Tonic. Oregon Chapter Ke. 4, R. A. M., Lodge of Masons of this State, lately wife, If John Miller had been a lit- Howard do the same ? and Miss Izzie Every one, at times, feels the necessity of Holds its regular meetings monthly on restorative ot the vital powers, de in session at Portland, on the 12th of tie better posted there would have McCully attend to her own store and some Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. moon, at 7% o’clock. Companions in good the Misses Cardwell do the same? In such conditions, let every one, instead ot Chis month elected the following offi been a joke worth relating. standing are invited. Hying to the alcoholic or medicinal stimu What are you blowing about ? J. R. N. BELL, High Priest. cer® to serve for the enduing year: lants, which must be followed by depres We have received a communication J. II. H ynson , Secretary. sion equal to their excitement, reinvigorate Robert Clow, Dalia«, M W. G. M.; from Linkville concerning local affairs Bill Angle came to town the other his deranged system by the natural tonic T. G. Reames, Jacksonville, D. G. M.; Jacksonville Lotlrc Ne. 10,1.0.0. FM day from the head of Sucker creek elements of the P eruvian S yrup . Sold by F. B. Dunn, Eugene City, S. G. W. ; f which we do not feel at liberty to print £ Holds its regular meetings every all druggists. Saturday evening at tho Odd Fei- W. T. Wright, Union, J. G. W. ; R. te. in the absence of the proprietor. He and “tharabouts,” where he has been ow ’ s Hall. Brothers in good standing are prospecting and mining for several Earhart, Portland, Grand Secretary Secretary; will be at home in a short time, when Unsolicited Testimony. invited to attend. Theodora Wygant, Portland, Grand his attention will be called to it. F airfield , M e ., April 28, 1864. months, lie says Fehely and part J. II. HYZER, N. G. Gentlemen—Seeing numerous certificates D aniel C ronemiller , Ree. See’y. Treasurer. ners have goo(l ground in there and —AT— in the Maine Farmer endorsing the merits “Stick a ginger snap on the end of ot the Great Lung Remedy, Wi star ’ s B al are sluicing away. . Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., L arge P ie P lant .—Mr. Chris Ul a knitting needle and you have the sam of W ild C heriiy , 1 am induced and I Holds its regular meetings on e^ery other Ves. Smith and Henryfairter went take great pleasure in giving, publicity to rich bas laid on our table the finest latest style of parasol.”— N. K. Her flie great cure it accomplished*in my family J. S. HOWARD'S STORE. Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Members in good standing are invited to specimen of rhubarb or pie-plant we ald. “And wrap a sheet of foolscap out to their gravel claims on Apple in the year 1856. During the summer of attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. that year my son, llenry A. Archer, now fiave seen lately. It was raised on the around the neck of a mineral water gate Tuesday, with animals loaded postmaster in this place, was attacked with R achel F isher , R. S. farm of L. Chappel, on Applegate, and bottle and you have the latest style of down with grub and tools. Ves. says spitting of blood, cough, weakness of lungs, general debility, so much so that our they will get water on their ground and CURRENCY WANTED. measures nearly 16 inches in length, gent’s collar.” family physician declared him to have a “ seated consumption. ” He was under by the 4th of July. They have lots of with a circumference of five inches at We passed a sober-looking urchin medical treatment for a number ot months, I urrency or eastern drafts one end and four inches at the other. fun up there shooting bears. but received no benefit from it. At length, wanted tor coin. Apply at this office- There’s a wealth o’ good ealiu’ in au the other day quietly whittling on a from the solicitation of himself and others, H. J. Terrill, a resident of this coun I was induced to purchase one bottle ot goods box and humming to himself— arm full of that stuff. All Kinds of Job Printing istar ’ s B alsam of W ild C herry , which ty really, but now temporarily resid W “If all the gala in this ’ere town benetitted him so much I obtained another, Were melted into one, Co IN L a » e C ounty .—Judge ing in Linn county, dropped in on U3 which in a short time restored him to his NAnd 1 were the only male biped, usual state of health. I can safely recom NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT Prim attorneys Hanna, Jones and «Mi ! wouldn't I have fun 1” i yesterday. His visit here at this time mend this remedy to others in like condi Watson will leave by Sunday’s stage Accident disclosed the fact that his is to procure some of his horses off the tion, for’lt is, I think, all it purports to be— for Lake county, where the Circuit “gal” had mittened hitn from going range with which to harvest his crop the great lung remedy for the times ! The Times Office. The above statement, gentlemen, is my ■Court will begin its session on the to that picnic of Sargent’s spoken of voluntary offering to you in favor of your in Linn where he has 175 acres in Balsam, and is at your disposal. As ever, 25th of this month. The party will VERY description of Cutlerv for sale- ORSE, Paint, Sash,Scrubbing and Black JOHN MILLER. by the Sentinel. yours, * A ndrew A rcher . wheat, which promises a good yield. cheap by ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER’S. probably be absent several weeks. I URI EF MENTION. I I T I « A I i l) N T Junction House . . . . . Slate Creek, I A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES C H V E «