The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 21, 1877, Image 3

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.i»i:< i : mber 21. 1*77.
I'Rl DA ¥,.
l oti Four K lam a rtt.—Capt. J.
Q Adams and Lieut. Duncan were in
They came from
town yesterday.
the North and are on their way to
F rt Klamath to assist in the court-
martial that transpires there next
Monday.
U hri * tm \ s S ervices . — Midnight
mass will be held at the <.’a tie »lie Church
on Uhri'tm.is eve, Fath« r Blaut het oili
«dating. Nochildrvn will be admitted.
Service'on ('hri't mas day at II o’clock
A. M., to- which a general invitation is
extended.
ARTERLY
MEETINGS. — R V. J.
R. N. Beil, Presidii g Ehler ol tins
District, will preside at the following
<11 irterly meetings: Ap|>legate Cir­
cuit—Slate creek, December 22d ami
»V»
Ja« ksunvillc Circuit—Phienix,
— ») «1;
December 29tb :md 30th.
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IIKIIA VS ENTI OX.
Some parties in Like county, with­
out apparent color of law, have attach.
< d I he prop“rt v of Henry Blocher in
that <(•(•! i,n).
1'l ltXOXAl, NOTES.
Charley II »ward is with us agait .
R v. J. R. N. B< ll arEved here this
week.
U il. 'i’olman, sou of Judge Pi! n tn,
Alex. Watts was up from Josepbin«»
of A-hlaml, attempted to j-iiiip a Irm e
Il imimil ism is f.ishiouabh».
yc.steid iy.
one d »y last week ami seriously in­
Next I’uesday is Christmas.
Col. Reed and D. I‘. Thompson left
jured himself.
for Portland yv.'terd iy.
Stage* dropping behind again.
Our cotemporary says the road'
E. LaSalles, formerly connected w ith
Christmas candies at Howani’s.
ire dusty. He forgot to add that a
The ¡»lac«* to g-t toys Is 1,. Jacobs’. slight decoction of water has b >en add­ th«- B iker City />• moeraf, is teaching
school on Sterling.
Masonic installation on the 27th ed occa'i'itially.
('. B. Watson returned from Salem
lll't.
E. W. Gragg, lately of North Caro­
Schools adj »urn to-<lav for the holi- lina, h t< rented a p >rti«ui of Mrs. M. Monday, lie was successful as an ap­
\. Chambers’ place and sown a large plicant for admission to the bar.
ivs.
L. S. P. .Marsh, of Ashland, was in
New’ millinery goo Is at Mrs. Bren- amount of grain,
“Curly” Webh has purchased El. town Saturday*. He is now sole pro­
tail««
prietor of the Ashland ¡»lining mills.
J ick'onville tirango elects ofticers Caton’s interest in the New State sa­
Dttiii i Cronemiller returned from
loon, and the new lirm is reuovatii.g
to-day.
t;rave creek this week. He savs a lit-
that establishment.
There were 292,3Hi Sing >rs sold dur-
McClendon’s new resi - lie more rain is re«piired to set the mi­
Cipt. ( ’.
11 g 1873.
deucein Sam’s Valley is al most coin- ners there to w01 k.
Lucky (¿•ieen stock is quoted at 73
J. II. Evans, of Lane county, the
pleted. A grand party will oecu r
cents a share.
new Ri gister of th«» Lakeview Land
there on Christmas night.
Christmas festivities are inclined to
( tllice, passed through town Sunday
Superintendent
be measure«!.
en rou?> for his post.
—
on the 29 lb
A. F. A A. M. Et.Ef TioN.—Warren (
Ludge No. 10, A. F. A A. M., elected
I he Wii’on trottile is in Douglas
'rite II’( '7 Si'iore is at hand again.
the following «dll-ers for the ensuing
county al present.
Lind-ey Applegate, of Aslil tnd, is con­
ve ir on the evening of the I9lh: C. <’,
R >-tel does 'having and liair-cutting tributing an interesting ucrot
<-i
Beekman, W. M.; E. B Watsvn, S.
in the latest sty les.
early days in Smthern Oregon.
W.; .1. N. T. Miller,.!. W.; John Mil­
lion. J. K. Luttrell, <»f California,
he-
'I'he m inuf ictnre of corsets Ii
ler, Treasurer; Mix Muller, Secretary;
has our thanks for favors.
come s-> [lerlected that hugging
A tine Christmas present ior your is about as satisfactory as stjuet
of
C
’
apt.
F ire . — loe tv
parlor stove, we have been told.
wife—a Su ger machine.
river, was
Keeth, living on
“Prof.” Leotard, who p ?rf »rm >d in
Fino holiday presents at Brocken-
Everything
burned «»nv day last
this place abjut a year ago, is receiv
field’s and K diler
Ero.’s.
his last sra-
was ileslroved, in
ing the compliments of the Willam­
. • I
*«»u « ’s cr«»p, which
w is stored in a shed
ette l»ress. They Vote him a biik.
adjoining. Keeth had gone on a vi-il
Supt. Tiernan says there is too much
Mr.
to James Neely, a ueig ibor vlo.se by,
granite sand in the brick made at thi-
leaving a lit« in the M «ve, and, on hi'
pl ice, winch makes it useless for the
return, found everything cousume.i.
body of the Lucky Queen furnace.
L ake C ounty I tems .—A corre­
The post olli *e dej> irtment h is de
spondent, under a recent date, writes:
eided where letters ar«* t ikeu out of an
>.» ir.
M ail P roposal *.—The Postonico
l>e; iri.jent at Washington has adver-
>i-.‘d f >r sealed proposals for transport­
ing the mail-, from July
.July 1, 1878, to
Ju !<• ’Ll, ly82. Iii(!sw,d I e received
und 3 o’« I > k P. M. Febtunry 2, 1 ¡78,
a*.d l .e (leci-ioRs will be announced
on or before March 30, 1878. Trans­
portation over the following routes in
this section will be let at that time:
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AGENTS FOR THE TIMES.
là. T. Farloxv.................................
Ashland
Geo. P. Row«‘ll «V ( '<>................. i....... New York
S. M. Pettingill «t Uo........................ New York
Dan. L. Green....................... Josephine Uounty
( 'has. 11 uglies.................................... Kerbvville
Ben Haymond................................... Rock Point
L. P. Fisher,................................. San Francisco
Tlios. Boyce................................. San Francisco
Rowell «V Uliesman............................ St.Ixniia
R. B. Hatton......................................... Lakeview
From Jacksonville, by Applegate, Mur­
phy, Slate creek, Kerby, Allhouse ami Wal­
do to Crescent City, ('il., 115 miles ami
back, twice a week. Bond required with
!■ MIITWI r« - un ■■ I—T
HEW. THIS WEEK.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS’
WHERE WILL BE A PUBLIC EXAM
¡nation of applicants tor Teachers’ Cer
titiciites held in Jacksonville on
JACKSONVILLE BRANCH
MUTUAL
OF CALIFORNIA
Sterling
his store
ei I < d
n r and al low prices. C i I ami see u->
Cunningham «4 (’•». are putting up a
Jos. R ipp informs us that more
s aw mili on Wilihi us’ creek, Jusepmue plow ing h is been done between this
county.
place and Wagner creek thus fir than
The Table Rock saloon has been ren­ ever betoie kn >w n f< >r the same pci it id.
ovated and presents an acceptable ap­
S t:n. B »w leu h ive
pearance.
the cont rai l of build ing t he il imo thaï
A case of scan. maj. was last week uuite~ Glade creek witn the m on Ster-
settled by the parties beii g j lined ¡u ling ditch. They went uver lliis
matrimony.
week.
On dit— A wedding, in which the
over from . Appleg X de
participants are a young couple well this
reports the health of-
known here.
improving. . The rni-
t liât
E lection of officer *. — At a
g water, but the far-
W. Hurlburt will ¡»reach at Ilers
meeting of Oregon Chapter No. 4, R.
hu-yiT lite.
L Church on Sunday morning tners
A. M., held on theevening of the 18th,
’ is over from Butte
tiie following otlicers were elected:
Operations on Smith, Pape A Co.’s creek this Week, lie says the a ver­
John E R >'*, 11. P.; J. N. T. Miller,
Elliott creek diggit gs ¡ire progressing age rc.'tdt ul id that section now di-
K.;ti»o. W. Isaacs, S rib« ; l'hos. G.
vides his time between speeding the
Kearnes, C. of 11.; Wm. Jacks -n, P. J.; sai is'aclorily.
Ruth Rebek;th Lodge elected officers pl >w and kicking olf the “sticky.”
C. C. Beekman, R. A. C.; 1>. Linn, M.
Judge Reed was over from Apple-
3 1 Veil; H. C. Hill, M. 2d Veil; A. M. on Monday List, which will he installed
gate this we«*k. lie lias been col -
Berry, M. Dt Veil; C. Mingus, I reas- eaily next monlh.
Fii't-cl tss music will be furnished trading for more labor Io bu .hi t lie
urer; Max Muder, Secretary; K. S.
lor the Christmas party by Messrs. Dd- ditch from S«pi iw L ike to tin* diggings
Dunlap, Sentinel.
of Klqqiel, Hanna A Co., in winch he
lon, Brown and Hull.
S erious A ccident .—J. I. Knight,
is interested.
The end of Hie year is approaching,
lessee ol the Junction House, Wilder
The Coos Bay .V< irs mentions W. II.
but the lime for settling your pritilvi’.*»
vdle, on Sunday last met with an aovi­
S. llyde, tormeily ot this place, as a til
dent that may piove serious, lle W.IB bill is already at hand.
.successor ol \\ . II. Jaciison, tne present
Surprise parties are p»pular. One
in the act oi taking out a pistol lor the
etlicient Clerk of Coos county. The
purpose of tiring it oil, when the cylin­ occurred this week at the residence of
Aett’if is correct, Mr. Hyde’s qual-
der dropped out on the ground and liie J. 1‘. True, near town.
ideations lor the ullice are ucknowl-
weajiou exploded. Tne bullet took ef­
Bovs’ clothing of the latest styles edged.
fect in the right leg, below the knee, and best quality maimfaclured by A.
The I’acili • M dual Life Insurance
ranging upward ami lodging in the Marks, merchant lailofe
Company, tne standard organiz itimi ot
groin. Dr. Holton, ot Kerbyville, w;i-
A young lady in towni has 11 1 but­ iho Coast, has a fully established
summoned, but failed to find the bullet. tons on iter dress, but the “old man”
branch in this county, which is now
Mr. Knight was suiT ring considerably Uses a bachelor’s button.
ready lor business. Road the new ad­
at last accounts.
“Copp’s 11 ind-hook of Mining Laws” vertisement and see wnu cump«jso tne
is tnu standard authority. Read Ihu Company.
P olitics in L ake Cot n ty . A cor-
advertisement elsewhere.
The state of the wool market is by
respondent of the TIMES gives the in­
Timo
tor
the
young
men
to
“
brace
no means encouraging, puces being it
formation that ¡»«»lilies are being dis­
up
”
and
get
ready
to
swear
olf
—
the
anything lower tmm al our last report.
cussed iu Lake county and a lively
New
Year is near at hand.
The E I'tern markets are extremely
campaign is expected next year. In
>mith A Courtney have struck a bed dull and no i.iipiovem« nt is « xped-
accordance with llie Mitchell pro­
gramme no Republican ticket will be of hard vemelil in their shaft, winch ed tor some time to come. Q mtaiioio
m .San Fiunciaco are 9(« 19c. lor all
put forward, but an vUort is to be made I hey intend blasting through.
M irried — In Siu Francisco, Deeern- grades.
t > ciMtry the county with an Independ­
<
ent ticket,the can lidate ior the Legisla­ b r IStii, John Helms and Miss Sophia
ture to be a Mitchell man. Lakecoun­ Wolters, formerly ot this place.
ty is solidly Democratic; but it will be
No money order or registry business
attempted to create enough dissension» will be transacted at I he Post oilice on
in that party to elect at least their cat - either Chi islmas or New Year’s.
didate fur Representative. O. C. Ap­
'I’he new mail service on the Link-
plegate i* underslokl to be foremost
in this movement, and, as he hob­ ville route will start from B trron’s in­
nobbed with the irrepressible Senator st« a 1 of from Ashland, as at present.
James Dardis, a former resident of
on his recent visit to Oregon, it is only
natural that he should b^“upto snuir.” this section, as also other old Javksoti-
Our Democratic brethren of Lake will vilhuns, are now stationed at Rocky
do well to settle all differences ami^ Bar, Idaho.
Work is steadily progressing on
work in perfect harmony. T^is “In­
dependent” nondescript is but the Re­ Klippel, Hanna & Co.’s diggings, Au-
publican wolf in sheep’s clothing. They other load of tools was taken out
, Wednesday.
are uue and the same thing.
,,f
From Jacksonville, by Central Point,
S im's Valiev and Eagle Point to Browns-
borough, 37 miles and back, twice a week.
Saturday, Dec. 29, 1877.
Bond n quired with hid. si..5(H).
I
Teachers will please take notice and gov­
l’lom Barron, by Merganser, LrnJ<vill<‘,
I •airy. Yainax, Sprague River and Drew's ern themselves accordingly.
E. J. FARLOW,
\ alley to Lakeyi“"’, ISO miles and back,
County
School
Superintendent.
three times a Week. Bond required with
bid. Xlo.ooii.
From Dairy, by Bonanza and Langell’s
\ alley to Tule i.ake, 4s miles and back,
once a w eek.
k. Bond
I
required, si ,000,
Erom Redding t • Roseburg :, 2<9 mil 'sjand
b i.-k, s«*\‘ ii times a vcek for the letter mail
and all second class matter, and half daily
—OF—
(every other day) additional for third class
ma er. Present cost of daily servie«', *73.700
p«*r annum. Bond required with bid, *75,i mi i.
from the Dalles, by Tygh Willey, Mount
Hood, Warm sprit» gs, Prineville, Silver THE PACIFIC
Lake, Summer Lak«-, Whitelhll, < ’liattanoo-
ga <'Imwam an, ami Antler, to LakeViexv, 1
Henry Ankeny, a prominent farmer _ miles and i»a«-k, <»nee a week . Bomi re-
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
quir«‘d with bid, .* i/hto.
of M u i m county, was in tow n this
f'rmn Happy ('amp to Waldo 1 >reg.),
miles ami back, once a week, Rond 1
wet k. Il» i' interested in mining op* quired
with laid, *700.
From Yreka, by Willow Ure«
erations tit < id ice. creek.
Whi!!l--’s 15 rry((»reg.), and Me
the Li 11 iiv 11le, «¡'i miles amt back, on
at Bond required with but, *!,2U0.
The political cauldron is beginning
otHce and forwaided to persons at. tin-
soldiers
artived
Five
to seethe.
ot her oi’iiee, they must be re-stamped.
mi-
We have had some very cohl W’eatli- stage, They are bound
Oregonian-Pocahontas Trib«», Imp
ath.
er. < loose Like valley* is covered with
O. 11. M , will meet on the evening of
lias
Ciunp
my
The
P.
of
II.
Mdl
&b«»w irmu two to four inches deep.
the 27th, instead of the 2oth, al W’hich
tran-ft-ricd
11'
property
lo
Phillip
Al-
time (‘lection of ollicers w ill take place.
A. R. Jones is procuring lumber
Well.
with which to rebuild the Likeview
Pr. grammes, hall-tickets, calling
Everybody
and
their
relations
are
The
many
friends
of
Mr.
Jones
Hotel,
cards and every ties ripti >ti of iioltd ty
g
ni
g
to
the
Cmi'tmas
ball
at
the
Club
and iii lady v.i-h them success.
printing executed in the neite't man
G ood for A nother T erm .—Wm.
Dougherty, who, a lew years ago, was
.»ent lo the Penitentiary by Juiige
Prim foran assault with a darigerou.'
w canon upoti a resident (»1 this ¡»lace,
has g it int«» trouble ug tin. While on
a spree at Oakland on the 8th, he cut
a man uaim d ii m -ever« !v, w nom i» •
accU'fd of r tibing «dm ol ''ime mon *y.
Douglierty nowimgei' mj il aw’ai’ing
the action of the Gtand Juiy of Doug­
las county.
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A general court-martial will convene
at Fort Klamath on Monday, De­
cember 21, 1877, til 1 (> o’clock A. M , or
as soon thereafter as practicable, lot
the trial of such persons as may be prop­
erly brought before it, with First Lieu­
tenant Harry Dc\V. Moure, 21st lufau-
try, as Judge Advocate.
E nterprise M ini ;.—About three
veals ago a mi tn tig corporation was
Bybee ha* gone to Portland, formed in Portlami,known as the Enler-
with him 2,19') pounds of ore pri'e Mitiitig Company, for the purpo-e
s l«*dg(* at (J «lice creek, which of developing a qiiarlz m itie on Alt house
creek, in Jo'i»p!iine county. Dr. Pilk­
Thus. 1*. L“e, of Murphy, Josephine ington was largely interested, ami, il
county, called on ns y«>sterday. il» memory serve-" aright, lie was t he Pre
-ays that only enough r ».in has as vet ¡dent of the company. A tine mill
fallen to convenience plowing, the tni- was built and one run tn ide by which
forty tons of rock were crushed. At
tiers L iving little or no water.
the (•!«• tu-np nothing whatever was ob-
Mi-s Myra Belt, of Sileni,
dis-
kn»wn in this section, 1 i't werk re­
donv
ceived her iliploma as mistress of the ••on r
for
piano from her in-tmetr< ss, Mr-. 1 V i
M. W dte, a jmjiil of the celt'brated Mr.
(’rollili in, of ! I mover. Europ ', ami goti- out there a few days ago, pro-pected
emlly recognized as among thè ablest and found the ledge again. He took
instrumental performers in the Stale. out six hundred and twenty pounds of
I
rock, w hich he eru-hed. The oxitle-
I.ucky Qu«-«-ii items.
were then roa-ted in a rude furnace
Fanners busily seeding.
improvised for the purpose, In the
Weather damp and foggy.
absence of amalgamating pans, he put
Two t«» tms laden with Lucky Queen the ore back in mortars and run the
freigh t arrived from Rpsebutg to-day. mill slow ly. A i ter retorting the result,
The < (’«»mpiny* is shippii g most nt b.e has a lump of bullion weighing 1 j
the bri
brick for its reverberatory fur­ ounces, worth $32. Mr. T. says il he
nace fmm Sd.em, as it was impossible h id horses there with widen to pack
t<» ¡»r e tire tin* sqjt;d»le «pmlity in the • •re to the mill he would stay there till
Spring.
-«»nthi rn pirtof tilt» State.
Dr. W. B. Royal is still at the mine
ami i xpects to remain for some time.
The Doctor appears to bo well ¡»R ased
with th» pro'pecls of the ledge.
F rom J osephine C ounty .—J. L
¿llder was up from .Jo'( j»lnne thi*
w eek and gives a good account of af-
f; tirs in that section. There has been
a Luge amount of grain gathered Ult­
past .season, will i a prospect of a imili
larger area being again put in. The
late rains have g. ven the miners an
opportunity ol doing some work, al-
though the water supply is now ex-
huusled.
Wihlervilie will ohserve
Christmas in an appropriate manner.
Pr if. Tiernan, the superintendent of
the mine, is now in Portland on busi-
ness connected with the mine, Lot will
return in a few days. Most ot the ina­
terial is now on the ground iar the
f irnaee ami the masons ¡«re At work,
The Lucky Queen company seem
pleased with their investments a nd
general prospects.
E xaminer .
VICE-PRESIDENT
J. NUNAN.
MAX MILLER.
.SECRETARY
E. B. WATSON
...ATTORNEY
G. II. AIKEN....... M El HU A L ENA M INER
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
1’. DUNN,
K. RUBLI,
JACOB ISH
DIRECTORS
J. N. T. Miller, .
J. Nunan,
Max Muller
G. IL Aiken,
P. Dunn,
E. B. Watson
Jacob Ish,
K. K ubli,
Chas. Nickell
John W atson,
M. Hanley, E. F. Walker
B. F. Reeser.
4 PPLICATIONS
FOR
INSURANCE
21. may be made to any member ut ilio
iiuard'ut Directors.
NEW MILLINERY STORE!
California Street,
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE.
HMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW ON
L hand the most complete and best stuck
u« nmiinery goods ever brought to Jackson­
ville, consiung oi
HATS. BONNETS
Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves,
collars ami cult’s, etc., eic., winch we will
sell al low prices.
I
Sewing Machines for Sale.
We have on hand a number of the cele­
brated Howe ¡sewing Machines, which we
will ,'ell cheap lor cash, or exchange for
grain.
MlSSLiS I>. <V M.UARDWELL.
i
B. KOSTET,
PI OFESSIONAL
IIAIR-CUTTER,
IN ORTH S BUILDING.
How sad to sec one gilie«i with you! ii and
beauty, a pleasant home, siirroumled by
loving trieml', ami «-v«-rything that makes
li!e desirable ami enjoyabi«-, 1'admg away
«lav l»v «i «y, wt.ii no Imp«- of release save in
d«-a«h. It was only a slight cold at first. A
smme dose «»1 LTese's ILuitlniig Ti'.t wonkl
iiav«- r<-im»v«‘d tne oli'true.ion, r«-st«»red llie
«.‘iiI'tiiation, amt given back to society «me «>1
its brightest ornanmnts.
A l'ino Hi oroscopo ¡or a Tew Vents.
A well made, genuine Microscope—not
bit of molded glass in a paperor metal rin
• •r tube—but one with triple Lenses, In
phragm, Stand, etc., is n >t only ur liti
every i.imil v, but is \ erv int<‘res ing. >
instruments h ive hitherto been too ro
ti r t lie general publie. The Editors of
. 1
run A'/neu ' t u i : st, in emmerlioii
an Optical Manufacturing Company, h:
after many < \pern.a-n:- ami much in\
tion, succeeded in producing 1 ijenuiiie
cruseii/ie, with three tine Lenses, Stand,
w Im h, by il'P of m it liinery, and \ cry 1
manufat turtp is now made at far less
than has ever betöre been d»ne. Scion
men, and
ami o.liei
o. hers,
s, say it is de<-i«L‘Jly sup«
t«» anything ev«
«• ver
‘r biToiv oiler«' ! so lov
ihis one is
I sold for *1.5(1. Bti!
*2.5il; hut this
is gix en to «• v«>i-y Sill»s«-rib«*r to t lit-.! un i
.1 ¡iriculturi.st, who simply adds In cents to
t ne regular subscript ion price—that is, th«-
pa pel- is sent <»m- year, wii h th«- *1.50 M icr«>-
scope, lor on I v *2.00. It to 1»««
»■■•'/<rZ /•■«•
to any part ot t tie count rv, 15 cents ex ra is
to be add«-«l. A tulj descript ion and all par­
ticulars can be had by s«-nding v«»tir address
on a Postal ('ard to (>itAX«iE J t’i»i> U omi ’ ax v.
New York; or b<>tter still, semi them Ip
cents (half price) for a post-paid sain pl«« co;iy
of t he paper, which will given lull descrip-
t ion ot the M icr< »scope, and a 'so in itch v.aliia-
ble reading and engravings, etc., ami be
richly worili far more th in it cost.
I’RESIDENT
J. N. T. MILLER
H all ’ s V eoeiabl .. S h « lían II air R e
N!.\\i.i: is a «•imiiiic vomitaiation ol siane
<>t the most poueiful nstor.uive agents m
Ilie Veg« table kingdom. Il reslta’cs gray
h.iif i<> .is original «• >ior. It iiias«,s itie scalp
white amlclean. 11 cures «iamlrutl ami im-
luor>. and la 1 liiig-otit oi the Lair. It iur-
I'lshe.s the iiu.ri.i»e principi«- by which the
hair is liouri.'iieh anil .'Uppoiieu. It mase.'
ilio hair moist, >olt, aim glossy, ami is im-
siirpassi’d as a l>air-«he- sing, it i> ¡he most
economical preparation ever oliere»! to the
public, a> ils elicit' remain a long lime,
making only an occasion U application no--
essarv. 11 is re«‘«»niniendeil ami used by
eminent medical men, ami «nt'miaily endors­
ed by the .‘stale Assayer ot’ Massachusetts.
For sale by ail «ieah rs.
I
I
A oooi» joke on a emmtry school teaeh<-r
iioun l oom pupils
o ¡di a sum.
Said the wise tea«-lier: “1 bold
in mj Land a box oi Dounotlx's Y« asi P««w-
ders; 1 give a
to Jones,
to Brown,
to
Smith,ami tak«- the balance niys«-if; whai will
he lelt? s, eak out lmnt,” y«-ile«l tne iea«-ii<_r.
■•¡Im box,” shouted the nervous little ici-
low.
w ho was trying l<»
I
A CARD
'Phis is to certify that the Pacific Mutual
Lit- insurance Company of Uaiifornia has
promptly paid the life policy of William il.
Merriman, a farmer in Jackson county, in
the lull sum ot one thousand dollars in gold
• o ii , which was |lie full amount ol his poli­
ce in sai<i company. The company did not
desire the full time given by the terms oi l he
policy in which to make payment, but paid
the whole demand before it was due. Su di
protn pa e-s in paying death claims must
certainly commend this company to all per­
sons desiring lite insurance.
A uiixecia M ekiumax , Beneficiary.
ATTENTION !
W EA \ I .K— < ; 1 A 1; Y In Ja< ksonv hie, 1 'e-
«•'•mber luh, bj i. B. Kent, J. 1’., Oliver
\\ < aver and Mi-s Laura J. Geary.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
I
Jackson villi’ Graitzr No. >x, 1’. ol II.,
i lol ls its regular meetings every two we< ks
a'v Odd lellows’ ! lall, Jacksonville.
JoHN là. lio», Master.
A. x . xie M illie , .’'eeieiaiy.
R
ISI’EUTFULLY
ANNOUNCES TO
the public oi Jacksouviile ami vicinil.
ma tie wti-s a scholar of Prut. Dr. Mosle.
dirfcior of the I niversity of Jretswahi,
l*i ssia, an«l Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the
I i v«;rsii_\ of Halle. During the Franco-
Prlssian
war he was special assistant to
if
ilia Doctor-m-cliief Zuelzer and Ludwig of
lij-im an<l Biesiau, Gerinauy. Fractures
anil external diseases, acute or chronic, most
«•.‘.reiiilly treated. Cupping,Ix»eching,Bleed­
ing ami teeth extracted at all hours.
Ail kinds of birds slutted and put up in
must natural shapes.
Jacks«mvilie, Dec. 11, 1877.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
— IN —
B L AC K S NI I T HING !
» S ALL (»UR MERCHANTS AKESELL-
mg «»at at «-«»st ami freight, lam ready
io <io blacksmithing al cost and height, but
must have llie cash when die work is com­
pleted. ."shop <>n tin* corner ot Caiil«»rnia
ami Maio streets.
PAV1D CRUNEMILLER.
WHO WANTS A HOME?
T
rpilE UNDERSIGNED, IN ORDER TO
close pat inersliip, «ater tor sale u tarnt
¡2o ík - ic ', _ pleasamly Minateti <>n KvWiue
Ol
_
riveu on ¡he «iireel road l«> Lori Klamath, 34
i.m«-' tioin Jacksonville. The place«.■»most­
ly llell bottom land, Veil V;U< led, Willi all
• .xlen.'lv«• «»Ui.'ide range l«»r hor.ses, cattle or
'tieep. Will be sold on ea>y terms: Oue-
l.Hihu <lovn, lit«- buntiice ol« hbci.rl credit.
Im >lock, <-onsi'Uii^ ot l»«»i.'«', «-alt le, sbevp
and hog.', along vun lire l.u 111'implements,
hay, gi .mi, «• «■., eau I»«- nought cheap, giving
purciiaser <»t uic place preleieiice il desire«!.
HULL BROS.
For th«- next thirty «lays I w ill s«-ll Men's
«
t
Or.goii Chiiphr No. I. lì. 1. )1.,
and Boys' Hats, Shirts, Umierwear, ami
Nt'vklii-', Toys, Laney Goods, Holiday Holds its regular i meetings monthly on I
(«■»ods, l’rainvs, Musical instruments, Look­ Tuesday evrinngs of I or preceding each full
UNiiy.
i : "i OFFERS HIS
tER.SlGNED
ing Glasses, Jewelry, Glasswar«- and ('rock­ im»on, al 712 o'«-lo«’E. Companions in good rniiE
1 1 «rm, 'fu
. 1 three
. _
_ mile»
.
uaied
norih-easi of
ery at great ly reduced prunes. Talk is talk, ■siamhng are 111 v lie«t.
•I
ack'Oii
vit
R»,
,
tor
rent
tor
one year. For
Cor­ but iigures will tell.
J. K. N.
further pul uvular» dhpure ol
M ax M uller , Sec
F. BREUKENFIELD,
is to
.
JAUOB18H.
( ity Cigar Store.
Il is announced that Wilbur F.
nell, well known in this section,
be connected with E. (). Norton in Hie
publication of the Jiccord, a weekly to
be issued from Salem about the com-
mencement of the new year. Wilbur
is a first-class pi inter and will make
the liecord an attractive sheet. We
1 i wish him good iortuue.
FOK RENT
B eets . — l’hos. McAndrews
has raised some huge beets, a couple
of which ho brought to town hist week.
One of these monsters measured over
two feet iu length ami weighed 32
I puu nds.
11UG E
Table Ro.k Eucaiiipiiiriit No. Ill, I. (I. 0. F.
Hold» regular sessions in its
Hall, <» i«l Lellovs’ Bmhling, in
Jach.M»nville, Oregon,on llie ;d
and till Tuesday evenings ot cacii and eveiy
month. All sojourning Fuinarchs are cm-
«hallv invited i » meet with us.
SILAS .1. DAY, C. 1‘.
I K aspar Kt in i, Sei me.
October «i, 1S77
IL, Whetstones, Tajm ai d Chalk Lines
Ü for sale at
JOHN MILLER.
J ! ORSE, Paint, Sash, Scrubbing and Black*
1 I eiung Brushes at
JOHN MILLER.
ver. want protection? Buy a Pistol or
D o Knife,
or both, of JOHN MILLER.