The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 07, 1878, Image 3

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    W Sannnatit fimrs.
FRIDAY,
JUNE 7, 1878
T he County Court was in session
this week, the proceedings of which
will appear in our next issue.
P ersonal .—Capt. Jas. Jackson and
Lieut. J. Q. Adams, of Fort Klamath,
are now In town. They are in quest
of first-class horses for cavalry use.
E lection in L ake .—Advices from
Lake county denote that it has given
100 Democratic majority on the State
ticket. Thayer’s majority will probably
be somewhat larger.
C all and S ettle .—We have been
and are now sending out statements of
account an early response to which is
requested. We intend enlarging and
must have money to accomplish it.
T he Packard aud Taber organs are
not only the sweetest-toned and most
durable, but also the cheapest in the
market.
Levinson
A
Arrington,
agents therefor, are now iu this sec­
tion and doing a rushing business. *
I n T own .—Geo. H. Durham, of the
firm of Hillt Durham & Thompson,
Portland, is in town. He is of the
defendant’s counsel in the case of the
United States vs. W. C. Griswold, and
comes on Luoiness connected there-
with.
BRIEF MI9IT1M.
Real Estate Transaction».
H. C. Turpin Informs us that the
crops on Butte creek will be quite
The following transactions in reaRes­
Warm weather.
short. He lost about 350 sheep last tate have been recorded since our last
Crops short everywhere.
winter.
issue:
New goods still arriviDg.
The hot spell is upon us and the ! ,
Geo. A. Webb to M. E. Sturges, cer­
County scrip taken at par.
place to recuperate is at Matt. Dillon’s, I tain premises in Uniontown precinct.
Circuit Court next Monday.
where the best brands of liquors and I Consideration, $1,200.
I
cigars
are
kept.
*
E. Emery to H. T. Severance, 4 41
Read the new advertisements.
I
acres
on Butte creek. Consideration,
An
itinerant
bilk
held
forth
on
our
Read the estray notice elsewhere.
$45.
Hon. A. C. Jones has returned from streets one night last week. Gud­
II. T. Severance to J. P. Parker,one-
geons were scarce for once and be left
Lake county.
half
interest in forty acres. Consider­
town in huge disgust.
Rogue river is quite low and con­
Pat. McMahon is making prepara­ ation, $30.
stantly falling.
J. W. Walker to Alfred Alford, 240
tions to enter upon his contract of
Eagle Point will celebrate the Fourth
carrying the mail between Jackson­ acres in Table Rock precinct. Consid­
of July in style.
eration, $1,000.
ville and Brownsborough.
The thermometer ranges from 80°
Solon Colver to E. D. Foudray,lot in
The Ashland Academy has been in­
upward now-a-days.
Phoenix. Conaideration, $110.
corporated, with J. Q. Willits, W. T.
W. W. Spencer
Thos. Newman,
The T imes is behindhand this week, Leeke and Levi Willits as incorpora-
29.78 acres in Butte creek precinct.
owing to the election.
■ tors. Capital stock, $6,000.
Consideration, $500.
Jos. Rapp is furnishing this market
The Brown brothers, who have min­
Damon Smith to Smith & Brassfield,
with fine strawberries.
ing interests on Aithouse creek, Jose­
160 acres in Table Rock precinct.
Prof. Wood, the blind musician, is phine county, were in town Saturday
Consideration, $125.
again migrating thia way.
last. They report prospects favorable.
J. P. Walker to John W. Wells, 320
Rev. L. H. Wells will preach at the
Now that the political campaign is acres in Ashland precinct. Considera­
M. E. Church next Sunday.
over it is high time that our citizens tion, $500.
R. C. Corbally, Bancroft’s popular take steps toward celebrating the
The heirs of Joshua Patterson, de­
traveling agent, is in town.
. Fourth of July, if such is their inten­ ceased, to Silas J. Day, Geo. W. Isaacs
The Circuit Court for Lake county tion.
I
and Geo. W. Ratrie, trustees of the M.
convenes on Monday, June 24th.
The Southern Oregon Pioneer Asso­ E. Church, South, certain premises in
Job printing of all kinds executed in ciation met at Ashland yesterdaj. Phoenix. Consideration, $85.
Messrs. Duncan, Hayden, Linn aud
Celia Rutherford to Wm. Eaton, 160
I the best style at the T imes office.
Hoffman
were
in
attendance
from
this
acres
in Jacksonville precinct. Consid­
IL V. Grubbo, formerly of thia sec­
eration, $300.
place. •
tion, Is now at Palouse City, W. T.
S erious A ccident .—On Monday
last, as 8. Hubbard was driving a team
down the hill near Henry Blecher’»
residence, the back-band on one of the
b . r . reamrb .
horses broke, letting the buggy down T. G. REAMES.
on the heels of the animals. This
frightened them and they commenced
kicking and running,, throwing out
Jos. Rath, who was also In the vehicle,
and severely injuring him. Steph,
hung to the reins until it became per­
ilous and then jumped out. Assist­
ance came to hand after awhile and
REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FOBMRB
Rath was taken to the County Hospi­
tal, where It was ascertained that his
leg was badly broken above the ankle STORE OF SACHS BROS.
and other severe bruises inflicted upon
CALIFORNIA STREET,
his head and body. Amputation was
rendered necessary,and next day Doc­
JACKSONVILLE.
OREGON,
tors Danforth, Aiken and Vrooman
performed the operation, taking off
BY RECEIVING THE
the wounded limb at just above the
break. Wo learn that the patient is Largest and Best Selection
comfortable, and, considering that be
is quite an old man, seems to be doing
well. The horses parted company
with the vehicle soon after the acci­
dent and came to town. One of them
is severely Injured, while, the buggy it­
FANCY GOODS,
self was sadly demoralized.
N ote .—Since the above was in type
LADIES' DRESS GOODS«
Rath has died, departing this life on
the 7th.
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC.
REAMES BROS.
AHEAD AS USUAL!!
THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION
FALL & WINTER DRT-GOODS.
T emperance —W. R. Dunbar, G.
W. C. T., duriug his recent visit
here, organized a Good Templars lodge
al Altbouse, one at Kerbyville, Jose­
phine county, and another at Eagle
Point, in this county. The following
are the officer/ of the latter lodge:
Geo. A. Hill, W. C. T.; Theodore Cul­
bertson, W. V. T.; J. E. Potter, W.
S.; Rosa Potter, P. W. C. T.; aud
Eber Emery, Lodge Deputy.
yiTE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
Y V ladies to the fact that we have now on
From the unusual fullness of the
Probiite Court.
hand the largest and best selected assort­
vote at Leland and Grant’s Pass it
ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­
The following business has been
CY GOODS of «very description in southern
would seem that there had been an
F atal . A ccident .—Thos. More-
Mrs. P. Boschey has placed us under
Oregon, and we will henceforth make this
transacted iu this Court since the
line of goods our specialty aud sell them at
land, Jr., aged about ’19 years, met obligations for some delicious cherries. extensive emigration from Josephine 29th ult.:
jcounty.
with a fatal accident at the saw-mill
Prices to Suit the Times.
M. A. Houston, administrator of the
S. C. Taylor’s fine I’ercheron stal-
of Davis & Torrey on Wagner creek
Cha9.
Hughes, Esq., of Kerbyville, estate of Jos. Coxy deceased, was au­
To the gentlemen we will say, if you
lion, Young Priuce, died the other
one day last week. He was caught in
want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you inu >i
was in town Thursday. He is on his thorized to sell the real estate belong­
day.
goto ReatnesBros. to buy it, as weclaim to
ithe machinery while at work, and be-
way to Portland as representative to ing to said estate.
have the best STOC K OF CLOTHING in
J. 8. Walker and C. D. Rifnor, of i
Jackson aounty aud will allow no one to un­
be stopped hid b.ujy Was
the Masonic Grand Lodge from Belt
The semi-annual exhibit of Sarah
dersell us.
Sterling, left for the East one day latt
mangled in a horrible maimer, death
Lodge.
These goods were all purchased by a mem­
Cromer,
administratrix
of
the
estate
of
A V aluable W ork .—J. Elliott has ber
week.
of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS­
resulting soon afterward.
J. II. Iluffer was elected Justice of Henry Cromer, decea&ed, was exam­ been appointed agent of the “Pictorial ES In San Francisco and New York, and w«
Dr. Vrooman ha9 purchased a lot on
will warrant every article and sell them as
the Peace of this precinct by a vote of ined aud approved.
M istaken I dentity .—A. Mead,
History of the World,” a valuable cheap tor cash as any house in the county.
California street and will put up a res­
We also keep on hand a full stock of
178 to 146 for T. B. Kent. John B.
A citation was ordered issued in woik by James D. McCabe. It is a
arrested by Noah Holt at Clear Lake
idence.
I Griffin bear D. W. Crosby one vote for the matter of the petition of Sarah work that should be in the library of
under the supposition of being \\ m.
GROCERIES,
L>uis Ilubert has started hisspriok- I constable.
Lee, who murdered his w ifo iu So­
Cromer, administratrix of the estate of all, as it combines a vast store of infor­
ling cart, which is quite a luxury now­
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASS WARS,
noma county, Cal., several years ago,
M. Ryder, of tbe Kerbyville hotel, Henry Cromer, deceased, to sell cer­ mation concerning both ancient and
adays.
is probably the wrong mau alter all.
CROCKERY,
will give a grand ball on the Fourth ol tain real estate.
modern ages. Mr. Elliott will soon
The
County
Commissioners
’
Court
Mead stoutly denies the charge, and
In the matter of the estate of Isaac make a thorough canvass for it.
July next. The bust of music and
A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
w»ll
bold
another
suasion
about
theeud
there beetus to be no evidence to iden­
supper will be provided and a pleasent Miller, deceased. Supplemental ap­
Etc. Etc.
A rrested . — We learn that Andrew
praisement filed and approved.
tify him, notwithstanding his descrip­ of the month.
time assured.
Give us a call and judge for yourselves as
The Jacksonville Brass Band will
tion is similar to the man sought after.
. Elizabeth Stewart, administratrix of Galvin, against whom there is an in­
The equanimity of our town wa-
to our capacity of furnishing goods as above.
dictment
for
embezzling
money
left
give a bdl nt Wit Schulz’ hall on the , somewhut disturbed yesterday by the the estate of J. A. Stewart, deceased,
“The proof of the pudding is eating it.”
P amphlet R eceived .—We are in
REAMES BROS.
in his care by Haskel Amy several
F* urlh ot July.
files
her
first
semi
annual
exhibit,
consumptive lamentations of a lmrdy-
receipt of the list of premiums for the
months ago, has at last been captured
Many men think they are support- , guady fl • Idle, propelled by a secund- which was approved.
Oregon Slate Fair for 1878, which
at
Keokuk, Iowa. Governor Chad­
C. \V. Kahler, administrator of the
commences Oct. loth and continues un­ rug a ne w-paper, w lieu iu fact they only banded tramp«
estate of John Bilger, deceased, files wick has neen written io ror a requiM
Mr. Brown, a San Francisco capital­
til the evening of Oct. 18th.
Tht owe the printer.
his second annual statement, which lion, and T. B. Kent will probably
It seems that Jackson county was ist, who Is interested in a mining en­
pamphlet also conlaius the list ot
start after Galvin as soon as it arrives.
was approved.
“EZCELSIOH”
premiums awarded at the last fair, not represented at the recent session of terprise on Althonse creek, Josephine
In the matter of the estate of N. C.
N ew W agon &uur.—E. DeRoboam
county, arrived from there last week
besides other information concerning thu 8tate Grange.
Dean, deceased. The final statement has opened out in the rear of G. W.
LIVERY STABLE
the State Agricultural Society, The
Capt. II. Kelly is in town. He re­ on his way home.
of Anna Dean, administratrix of said Crystal’s blacksmith shop, and is now
next session promises to exce l all for ports matters flourishing iu the vicini- |
Pape, Howard & Co. have let con­ estate, was approved aud admiuistra-
fully prepared to execute all work in
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
nier exhibition».
tracts
for the digging of the ditch lead­ i Irix discharged.
ty of Grave creek.
his line on short notice and at most
John Cimborsky reports operations ing from Beaver creek to their placer
reasonable rates. Emil is a first-class W. J. PLYMALE.
the
PROPRIETOR.
From
Unite
<
reek.
T he E lection .—Returns from
on the Beaver Creek Ciuuabar Co.’s mines on Applegate. Work was this
mechanic and will give satisfaction.
county are sufficient to denote the
Harvest 19 fast approaching.
week commenced thereon.
tuuuel progressing.
i
«lection of the entire “Citizen’s” tick
Our election passed off quietly, but Read bis advertisement else where.
The officers at Fort Klamath have a
aving just received a new
K.
Kubli
has
lately
received
a
flrat-
et, with the exception of M riitt for
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
was quite interesting.
R
eligious
S
ervices
.
—
Rev.
Her-
hard
time
procuring
cavalry
horses,
riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
Bchuol Superintendent and Donegan cl.iss supply of agricultural implo- .
The school at this place is one of the mau Kreb«, minister of the German patrons and the public generally with as
only four being accepted at last ac­
‘for Treasurer. The majorities will meuts, uurdware, etc.
best
In the county. IL C. Fleming, Lutheran Church at Marysville, Cal.,
FINE TURNOUTS
There will be a public auction eale counts. They are very particular, aud
range trotn 3 to 100. lhe count be­
our teacher, is the right man iu the will pre <ch in the German language at
rejected
a
great
many
offered.
tween Colvig and Kahler for R pre­ ot condemned cavalry horses at Fort
A r can be hail on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
right place and gives satisfaction.
the Court House on Sunday,June ititb. horses hired to go to any part of the country.
Mrs. Fowler aud Miss Mary Gass, of
ventative will be very close, with Klamath on June 26tii.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Ilonu*«
Wonder if Bill Bybee will bo as good Everybody is invited to attend.
broke to work single or double. Horsea
-chances about even. V»’e have been
There are now twelve patients in Oakland, (Cal.) old-time residen ts ot as his word and work hereafter with
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
F or P ortland . — T. G. Reames them while in my charge.
unable to procure enough figures for a ihv County Hospital, and the number Jacksonville, arrived in town ou Sat- the Democracy, as lie agreed to do if
urday last. They are back on a visit
tabulated statement, but next wee* is e .uslaully increasing.
he could only be elected Sheriff once. and E. B. Watson left for Portland pjr MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
aud
will
remain
a
few
weeks.
yesterday. They go as Representa­
Will preacut the official vote.
Charley Roth, ol Yreka,was in Jack­
We will see by waiting.
F armer .
A liberal shgre of the public patronage is
Henry
Brown
informs
us
that
quite
tives from Warren Lodge No. 10 to
Eagle Point, June -1, 1878.
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
I mprovement of the T imes .—The sonville this Week. He diovu an extra
the Alasonic Grand Lodge, which con­
an immigration — principally Ger­
stage
lulo
town
3uuuay.
political campaign being ended, we
venes next Monday.
! BRICK <fc LIME for SALE
mans—is flowing into the Butte creek
f
F
or L ake C ounty .—Dr. W. Jack-
We
learu
that
the
Jacksonville
dis
­
•hall once more devote our attention
country. He says the late ruins have sou left for Lake county on Monday
C hance of E lection . — Although
to matters of local and general import­ trict school will bold a picnic at the
materially benefited the crops.
last, expecting to be absent until about Kelly leads Neil considerably in thib
ance, endeavoring to make the T imes ciosu of Us present term.
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It is reported that the contract for the middle of July. The citizens of county, it is probable that the latter BRICK LAYING & PLASTERING DONE
the paper of Southern Oregon. About
Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Law—
carrying the mail over the California that section will find him a first-class will receive enough majorities in
the first of next month we shall en­ staudaxd authority ou miueml law—
and Oregon stage routo has been ex­ woikman aud worthy of their patron­ Josephine aud Like counties to elect
large tbe size from a twenty-four to a for sale at the T imes oilice.
him.
’IHIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE-
tended to the company now carrying age.
twenty-eight column paper, making
I by inform the public that he has ONE
Keibyvilie remains the couuty seat it for three mouths alter July 1st.
V
arious cavses —advancing years, care, THOVSAN D BUSH EUSofsuperior Jackson
material improvements in every re­ ot Josephine, deleating Wilderville,
I. O. O. F. E lection .—At the last sickness, disappointment, and herecliury Creek Lime for «ale cheap. Persons wish­
The pupils of St. Mary’s Academy meeting ot Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, predisposition—all operate to torn the hair ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in th®
aped. The demand for our adver­ its rival, by about 27 majority.
best style and at reasonable rate« will do
had a picnic at DeRoboam’s Grove, I. O. O. F., the lollowing officers were gray, and either of them inclines it to shed well
tising space and a large increase in our
to call on me. For further information
prematurely. A yer ’ s H air V igor will re­
The political caiipuigu, which at­
near town, on Tuesday last. The af­ elected: J. H. Penn, N. G.; F. Luy, store laded or gray, light and red hair to a inquire al the Franco-American Hotel.
circulation bas prompted this step,
tracted geneial attention, is ended,
G. W. HOLT.
rich brown or deep black, as may be de­
fair was marked by some interesting V. G.; Silas J. Day, Secretary; Wui. sired.
which will be steadily advanced.
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
It softens and cleanses the scalp, giv­
to the evident gratification ot all.
ing it a healthy action, and removes and
exercises and was withal a very pleas­ Bybee, Treasurer.
cures dandruff and humors. By its use fall­
M. Ryder, of Kerbyville, was in
L ist of J urors .—The following 1»
NEW V BAKERY,
ant one.
ing hair is checked, aud a now growth will
a
the panel of jurors for the June term town Wednesday. 11a gives flatter-
C
ontract L et .— l'he County Com- be produced in all cases where the follicles
Rev. J. II. Skidmore has leased the
I
n
M
asonic
B
uilding
, O regon S t .,
not destroyed or glands decayed. Its
ang uews from Josephine county.
of the Circuit Court:
mi-s. loners this week let the keeping are
effects are beautifully shown on brashy,
Ashland Academy to W. T. Leeke,
Samuel Robinson, Eden; John P.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
A. Miller, Jr., is out ou a prospect­ Levi and J. Q. Willits. He started for of the county poor to Dr. Danforth for weak or sickly hair, to which a tew applica­
tions will produce the gloss and freshness ot
Walker, Ashland; Geo. W. Ratrie,Lit- ing tour through the mountains, in
two years, at $2,00<i per annum, This youth. Harmless and sure in its operation,
Roseburg tbe other day, where he has
it is incomparable as a dressing, and is es­
tie Butte; Geo. Brown, Jacksonville; search of the Blue Bucket diggings.
is a very reasonable figure.
he undersigned hereby de -
a contract for doing some stone-work
pecially valued tor the soft lustre* and rich­
sires to announce to the public that he
John W. Mills, Eden; J. Heekathorn,
ness of tone it imparts. It contains neither
A eportiug club has been formed at for b. Marks A. Co.
is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes
T he best brand of liquor now upon oil nor dye, and will not soil or color white
Little Butte; Jas. Thornton, Ashland; Salem, with W. F. Cornell as Presi­
of every description, such as wedding cakes,
Judge Tolman has filed his bond a.- the market is Jesse Moore’s celebrated cambric; yet it lasts long on the hair, anti cake? for parties, wine cakes; also brow n
keeps it tresh and vigorous. For sale by
H. T. Severance, Little Butte; JobD dent and Robt. A. Miller as Secretary.
and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers.
U. 8. Surveyor-General, in the sum oi “Pony Whisky.” It is kept in quan­ all dealers.
Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona­
Caldwell, Table Rock; W. A. Owen,
M. Caton bas retu:ned to the Bea­ $30,000,and will soon enter upon thedu- tities to suit by II. L. Webb, of the
ble and satisfaction guaranteed.
MARRIED.
Flounce Rock; H. Ammerman, Eden; ver creek cinuabar mines, Work
Fresh bread everv day.
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ties of the office. He arrived from Port­ New Stalo saloon.
W m . kreuzer .
MANION—BRESSLER—On May 23d, by
F. M. Plymale, Mauzanita; Alex will be vigorously prosecuted ou the land last week and will return with
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Elder S. S. Martin, A. D. Manion and
Martin, Jacksonville; G. W. Lance, Emetine.
Miss Julia F. Bressler.
C ircuit C ourt .—The .Tune term of
his family ere long.
PRO BONO PUBLICO
Ruck Point; D. M. McMeuamy, Jack
SPRAGUE
—
TIM
BORSKY
—
Tn
Jackson
­
Evidence in the case of the United
The poll-books from the entire the Circuit Court will commence next
ville, June 1st, by Rev. F. X. Blanchet, rpHE PUBLIC AKE HEREBY NOTI-
aunville; E. E. Gore, Eden; Tbeodor-
H. G.lSprague and Miss Maud Uituborsky. 1 tied that I have placed my notes and
States va W. C. Griswold will be tak- county, with the exception of Leland Monday, June 10th. The docket ie
Ic Cameron,Uuloutown; Geo. A. Jack-
WAIT—PARKER—On May 21st. by T. B. account« in the hands of my attorney, H.
en before Wm. lloffmau, U. 8. Com- and Little Butte, have arrived at the very light.
Kent, J. I’., J. W. Watt and Miss Kate K. Hanna, with positive instructions to
son, Table Ruck; Jas. C. Burkhead, misslouer.
Parker.
make immediate and forced collection in t v-
Clerk’s office. The vote will l>e can­
M oney it is said, notwithstanding the
Eden; A. Gurdon, Jacksonville; Robt
erv instance where security is not given.
ENOS
—
.SHERMAN
—
In
Jacksonville.
May
The Jacksonville district achool wiU vassed atxiut Monday, and will ap­ stringency of the times, was never before so
Those knowing themselves indebted to
27th, by T. B. Kent, J. P., John Enos and
Mavity, Manzanita; D. Lion, Jackson­
plentiful. The vaults of the various mone­
me will do well to call upon Mr. Uanna,
’close next week. It is likely that it pear in our next issue.
Mrs. Sarah F. Sherman.
tary
institutions
are
filled
to
repletion.
Is
without delay, as this 1« my last call. My
ville; W. C. Miller, Jacksq^viile; J. B.
anything further requisite to the happiness WELLS—WALKER—In Ashland precinct, business must be settled !
will not resume studies until Septem­
A
pleasant
party
was
given
at
Veit
’
s
June 4th, by Rev. J. B. Donaldson, John
of the fortunate possessors of this golden
Bunyard, Ashland; J. M. Laughlin,
JAMES T. GLENN.
I ber next.
IV. Wells and Miss Phrvlte J. W tlk“r.
store? Many of them are the victims of
Hall
on
Saturday
evening
lust
in
hon
­
Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.
Jacksonville; B. F. Myer, Ashland; R.
disease—congregation, liver or kidney com­
P. H. O'Shea, of Leland, was I d or of II. G.* bprugue and bride, who plaint, piles, fever ami ague, or some simi­
BORN.
J. Cameron, Uniontowu; R. 8. Arm-
Farms for Sale.
were united iu matrimony just pre­ lar ailment. To such we say, do not be dis­
town
yesterday.
He
aaya
the
supply
i
couraged. Frese’s Hamburg Tea will sure­ HELMS—In .Jacksonville, June 3d, to the .
stroi g, Uniontown; H. R. Bro.wn, Lit­
wife of Herman v. Helm», a daughter.
viously. Their friends wish them a ly bring relief. It cleanses the bowels, puri­
Persons desiring to purchase good (arms
tle Butte; Lewis Shideler,Jacksonville; i of waler fur mining purposes ie run­
nes the blood anti renovates the entire sys­ RATRIE—On Hutto creek, May 18th, to the : ol any size will do well to enquire of
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i
long
life
of
connubial
bliss.
i
tem.
ning down.
wife of Geo. W. Ratrie, a daughter.
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Orwgva.
6. C. Taj lor, Eden.
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Election day passed off smoothly,
but was well contested throughout.
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