The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 02, 1879, Image 2

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HEATER'S ISBIA \ TRASKFEK
BILL.
THE KOCK HOIST BRIDGE.
FRANK BROS.’ AGENCY!
T. G. REAMES.
PIONEER HARDWARE STORE
E. R. REAMES.
To the E ditor of the T imes :
The conspicuous features of the bill
Thus. Chavner, over the assumed
Rfficiiil Paper for Jarkson, Josrphine 4 Lakr. recently introduced ty Senator S’afer, name of “The Old Mountain Trapper,”
providing for the tran-fer of the Indi­ has had i n advertisement in both the
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Sentinel
»mi
T
imes
for
the
past
four
FRIDAY
MAY 2, 1879. ans from tin- Interior to the War De­
weeks in reference to the proposed
MRS. J. BILGER.
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON,
partment, are as follows: Froln and
new
bridge
at
R
ick
Point.
So
many
----
IMPLEME
NTS
----
T he last Issue of the Sentinel teemed after July 1st, 1880, the Secretary of
misstatements are made by Mr. Chav­
with personalilips of a gross nature. War shall have the same general pow­ ner that, in justice to the traveling Are offered to the Fanners of Southern Oregon, for the harvest of 18 1 9. A full line of harvesting
(AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER
machinery, consisting of
In justice to the editor thereof, we er and jurisdiction over Indian Affair« public generally, and the people ot
would a ate that he was absent from as are now possessed by the Secretary Fool’s creek particularly, I deem it my
WALTER A. WOOD’S WELL-KNOWN IRON MOWER,
BY ADOPTING A
duty
to
state
a
few
well
known
facts
his post at the time anil that the ad of the Intrri >r; that he shall detail an
California St., Jacksonville,
regarding the matter. In order to be IRON MOWERS NEW MODEL, CHAIN RAKE REAPERS. SWEEP RAKE REAPERS,
interim w»a a person it sometime Army officer of a rank not less than
WITH
OR
WITHOUT
MOWING
ATTACHMENTS.
CASH BASIS!!
cr ncise I will notice his inaccuracies in
since became necessary for us to warn Colonel to act as Commissioner ot In­ stating the facts as they occur in lii-
the public against.
He states that his
(DEALER IN
dian Affairs, and make such details of advertisement.
bridge
is
“
one
and
a
half
mih
s
”
aliove
C hicago is now the banner Demo­ officers, not below Fiisl Lieutenants,
Ruck Point. The distance is just \yiTH NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1879, HAS PASSED THE
cratic city, having recently elected the either from the active list of the Army, three measured miles, as he very well ’ V stage of experiment .and stands unrivalled to-day as the best Self-Binder in the world.
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE
entire ticket placed in the field by the as may be neces-ary, from time to knows. He states that the U. 8. mail It was awarded the first premium and gold medal by the Oregon State Fair for 1878 over all
IN PRICES
other
Binders.
Democracy. As goes Chicago so goes time, to administer the affiirs of the and al) other travel crois at his bridge
Illinois—at least so remarked the Inter- Indian service. Commanding officer« at “the most reasonable rates.” Let
STOVES,
us examine that statement. On a
Ocean, a leading Republican organ, of military departments are to be e.r- certain occasion (here were religious
sometime before. And Republican officio in charge of Indian mutters services held at tho water edge, near
—AND TIIE—
journals never prevaricate.
therein, and the Inspector General of the north end of Mr. Chavner’s bridge, I For 1879, leads all other Separators and Horse Power in improvements of real merit and value;
Agricultural Implements,
in fact it is the
the Army is to be In-pcctor of the In­ at which time several parties were
T he Washington Po»l says: “Strip­
BOSS THRESHER OF AMERICA.
dian service, an>l make annual reports baptized. A number of wagons and
ped of redundant verbiage, and stated
carriages
from
the
south
side
of
the
BELLE WAGONS AND HACKS, COOPER’S PORTABLE TRACTION FARM EN­
to Congress of the number and condi­
PUMPS AND PIPE,
concisely, the plaintive wail of the
—OF—
river, loaded with ladies and gentle­
GINES, STATIONARY ENGINES, AND SAW MILL MACHINERY,
tion of the Indian tribes. The bill re­
TURBINE WATER WHEELS, ETC., AND
men, went across to witness the cere­
Republican leaders in Congress amounts
quires all contracts for supplies or monies. Mr. Chavner charged full
to this: If we had suspected that, in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!!
transportation connected with the In­ rates over and back, much t.i the cha­
a restored Union, our party would be
dian service to be made in the same grin of the parties who were compelled
voted out of office, our motto would
—THE—
to pay tho bill, knowing as they did A.
manner,
and,
as
far
as
practicable
at
SLOCUM,
Roseburg,
Manager
for
Southern
Oregon.
R
eames
B
ros
.,
have been, «L-t the Union slide.’ ”
that no charges of that kind were ev­
Ja- k Boti ville, Local Agents.
the same time as Army contracts.
HOPE, TWINE,
er
made at the IVi'k Point bridge
GREATEST VARIETY
T he New York Time» publishes The offices of Special C >mmi-sion< r-,
«ÄSEND FOR CIRCULARS AND BRICE LIST, cm
He affirms that the r »ad on the south
thirty-three columns of extracts from ' Sup« rintendents, Bo iris of Indian side of the river, from Dardanelles to
TO SELECT FROM IN
Republican papers in every Slate in 1 Commi"l(»ners and Inspectors of In­ Rock Point, is almost impassable onac-
THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY
th© Union, wnich show conclusive!,, dian Affairs are to be abolis'ied from count of its rocky condition. This
Any One Store in Southern
that Grant is the prominent Ridical and after July 1, 1880; and, among statement is so extravagantly incur
Oregon or Northern
POWDER AND FUSE,
candidate tor the Presidency in 1880. other thing«, it is provided by this r< ct that it scarcely requires refutation.
There is not a stage driver on th« line
I
California.
The same paper thinks the Democracy bill that all religious d nominations nor a traveler who ever passed over
will be compelled to renominate Til
-hall ei j »y a free and equal right to the road who does not know to the
den.
A Centra! Axsorlnicnt of SHELF HARDWARE
erect and maintain church and school contrary. The people of Foot’s creek
are
un<l<
r
no
obligations
to
Mr.
Chav
­
T he Republicans are much ado over buildings on any and a.I Indian Res­
the recent action of tho Greenbackers ervations, and .shall not be molested in ner for his suggestion in regard to the
establishment of a post-office for their
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
ETC., ETC
in Congress in joining the Democrats ‘ their reiig'otis or phil-n'liropic efforts accommodation. An office is already
in their struggle for free elections and 1 to advance the Indians in moral, relig­ established at Fool’s creek and a post­
master appointed, and thev await only
honest juries, and assert that their or ious and literary culture.
FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL
the awarding of the contract to carry
Gl II: AT C1{ AS II IX I’RI CES !
attend to Job-work with neatnea. and
ganizatioa has been destroyed 1 eeatisc
M tint
this mail. The route leads from Ro k
dispatch.
FANCY
GOODS
of it. The Greenback element will
I will also keep constantly on hand ■
Point to Foot’s creek, hence the people
large
stock of
certainly find a hearty welcome in the
In the debite on the legislative ap- of that locality have a deep interest
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES
32.
tMisoi
< ’ll
1 Uní OM
Democratic j.-»rty, which it has chosen propii.ition bill on the 23 I ult., Con- in ’he construction of a bridge win re
AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO.
I
to uphold in battling for the light.
SATINS, BOOTS A SHOES,
gri-ss man Davi« of North Carolina, a the old one now stands. Mr. Chavnoi
Particular attention paid to Farmer«’
CLOTHING, ETC.,
says it is not necessary that the peo­
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &c
wants and the supplying of extras for Farm
Ovit railroad anticipitions are In a leading Gret n’liiek» r, said :
ple of Foot’s creek purchase their
Machinery, and all Information as to auch
Slavery would not be re established goods and groceries at Rock Point. San Francisco refined sugar, 7 tt»s for.................................................
fair way to be heightened by the visit
articles furnished cheerfully, on application.
Extra Costa Rica codec, by quantity, 22cts. ; er It« and I tbs for.
LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS No pains will be spared to furniah onr
cf German bondh Iders of the Or-gott until the 11» pul lican party found it ÌO Magnanimity how sublime! The peo­ Rope ot all wiz.es per pound for............................................................
customers with the best goods in the mar­
its interest to establish it; Imi I ben the ple of Foot’s creek are capable of trans­ Liverpool salt ¡»er It* for.........................................................................
railroads. Four of these gentlemen
ket, in our line, and at lowest prices.
South Would stand and say: “Tbii : is acting their own business, however, Extra choice tea ¡»er t‘> for.....................................................................
upward
Agency of the PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT
ll
’
E
CALL
TIIE
ATTENTION
OF
THE
*
»
arrived on the G’co JU.
,■ List week one of the thing- you cannot do.” Al
Tobacco per tt> for....................................................................................
—
the
best in the world.
IT
tallies
to
tlie
(net
that
we
have
noyv
on
»
‘
Obi
Trapper
’
«
”
gratin-
without the
Our motto shall lie prompt and fair deal­
and the Portland press appears to be of hiding to Louisiana, he said that he tons advice, They purchase where Candles per box.......................................................................................
hand tiie largest and best selected assort­
ment of LA Di US’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­ ing with all. Call and examine onr stork
tho opinion that the}- have various thought hell mu-t be letter governed, it suits them best and probably patron-
CY GOODS of every description in Southern befoie going elsew here. Satisfaction guar­
MRS. J. BILGER.
A iregon, and we will henceforth make this anteed.
projects undt r con-idernlion, ¡m inding judging from what lie had heard, than iz»» Jacksonville more than Rock Point.
that
State
bad
b>.ea.
Befara
saying
line
of
goods
our
«pecialtv
and
sell
them
at
Si.
00
Mr. Chavner excels himself in Hie Prints, 15 yds for...........................................
the connection of the Oregon and (Jili
. itami
that the “Chinese must go” l.e would sympathy he expresses for the bur- Miislin per yd................................................
SISKIYOU
i irnia ends of th»» ov.-rland railroad.
Cheaper than the Cheapest «•
1 .00 “
Men's hats, each.............................................
-ay to evt-ry law on the statute book dened tax payer, but his sympathetic Men
3 .50 “
’s bools per ¡»air....................................
To the gentlemen wo will say, it you
.75 “
“
“ ....................................
T he Democratic m»j»;ity in the which oppressed li e latmiii-.g classes bowels ii“ver yearn for tho e same tax- Shoes
want a No. 1 St IT OF < L‘ ITH EN you must
“
“ ....................................
that it must go; natiouil tianks must payers when they cross his bridge to Slippers
go to Kearnes Bros, to buy it, as we claim to
S«nite did itself honor in electing
.03 “
national la.nd- must go, and the attend church. In conclusion, I will Uotten flannel shirts and drawer.-, each.
have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
9.00
Men's
cloth
suits
worth
8
’
5.00
for
...........
Hon. Allen G. Thurman, the Q.«io land iboth polists must go; the moun­
Jackson
eounty and willallow noone to un­
Men
’
s
cloth
pants
worth
$i!.U0
for
...........
3.50
simply state, for the “Old Trapper’s
dersell
IIS.
statesman, to the position of President tains of idle money in tue treasury benefit, that the people of Rock Point
And various other art ides loo numerous to in- inion. Call and examine as it costs not li-
These good« were all purchased by a mem­
mg to satisfy yourself.
MORRIS M ENSOR.
pro tem.
She/uld Rtitherfraud B. must go into channels of Lusiuess.
ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS­
stifli dent enterprise to hudd a
ES in San Francisco and New York, and we
Congressman Delumalyr of Indiana Bridge themselves an l they will do i’.
Hayej amt Win. Aliunde Wheeler
will warrant every article and sell them
YREKA. CAL.
even though it should cati-e him Io
du-aper tor cash than any house in county.
t ike leave of the positions to which spoke in the same vein. He said:
in
return
to
the
mountains
and
engage
We
also
keep
on
hand
a
full
stock
of
I
“Down with ttie put r-le cry of revo­
th»»y were n?v>-r elected just now, the
4 RE NOW MANUFACTURING EV­
his favorite «avocation of trapping.
lution,
raised
by
those
who
had
been
Unite I States would have a Demo-rat­
IA. crytiling in the line of
GROCERIES.
F oot ' s CREEK.
io President it might well be proud of cowards on one side and cormorants on
Il A RI) W A R E, CUTLER Y, G L ASS W ARE,
tin* other.” He had u.o language to
nr Circuit < oi:rt.
CONFECTIONERY !
T he army appropriation bill was utter his supreme contempt for it. The
CROCKERY,
Tim following is a synopsis of the pro­
pissed by the Smite on April 25th by country wanted peace, not re opening
—MAKING—
A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
of
.sectional
st
iie.
ceedings for tho April term of this
a strict party vo*e—IL to 30. The
Court:
Farm and Freight Wagon«,
Senate did not see fit to change it in
A CAltS».
Fresh Candy Every Day«
State
vs.
J.
J.
Monro;
indictment
fi>r
any particular and it went to Mr.
Ill the T ime * of !a-t week appeared
Plows,
Gang
Plows
&
Sulky
Plows.
Hayes as it originally came from the a card from Mr. J.iy Beach ch illenging larceny. Previous indictment dis­ rpHE BEST PROCESS YET DISCOVERED FORSAVING FINE OR FLOAT GOLD.
on hand a full as­
missed, whereupon Grand Jury rein­ I Extensively used witli great success in gravel and placer mining in various parts ot
In fact everything from the finest needle And will keep constantly
H ouse. If Republican assurances go tue t ) match the Colt i of Sir Walter
sortment ot
the
Pacific
Coast.
Over
five
hundred
orders
have
been
tilled,
and
the
demand
is
con
­
to
a
threshing-machine.
Give
us
a
call
and
dicts defendant. Case transferred to
stantly increasing. A large number of these Plates were sent to Snake River mines, judge for yourselves as to our capacity ot
for anything, the measure will tie ve- with those of Altamont for five hun­ Do'»gl is county for trial.
Idaho',last year, and a great many orders are being tilled for them this season. Circulars furnishing goods as above.
dred
dollar-
’
.
Thi«
pmposi
ion
is
hard
­
to-d by His Frau lu’ency and the pn s
Grand Jury presents a true bill containing full instructions-for working these Plates sent witli each order. Old Mining
The way to make money is to save it. To
ly fair, as the fo.il« of Altamont are all
«■nt session of Congress pr.ilorg-d in­
ngajn-t John George f« r attempted Plates bought or taken in exchange for new Silver Plated Plates, and full value allowed. save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH
from fine m ires and those of Si W.dler
extracted from old Plates at a moderate cost by a new and economical process. Old for vour goods and buy of
definitely in cr n eq ienee thereof.
larceny in Wimer’s store, Defendant Gold
Plates(which often contain a surplus of gold above the cost of plating) can lie re-plated.
REAMES BROS.
are fro n <•» 1 l-l»!oo led s*o *k. Tiie time,
Fancy Crackers of all Kinds.
pl »ad« guilty ami was sentenced to one
Willi
the
most
extensive
facilities
on
the
Pacific
Coast,
orders
can
l»e
filled
very
prompt
­
•»one
and
two
yeirs
ftom
next
fall,
”
i*
T he people of lh 1 Norte county, Cil-
year’s imprisonment in Penitenti try
ly* and satisfaction guaranteed.
also too far off to -nit tnj. To satisfy
#€TMining Meli and the public generally are cautioned against unprincipled and irre­
A; «^Southern Oregon dealers in these ar­
Geo. Simon n-** v?. II. Carton, et al.
ifnrnia, are engtged in working up the
sponsible parties traveling through the country, endeavoring to secure orders for very in­
Mr. B“ ich and the al i.ir-rs of Alla, Settled.
ticles will find it to their advantage tn trade
ferior qualities of Silver Plated Mining Plates.
cl tiius ofCresct n' Cilyas a harbor of re- meat I will make a fairer und more
with ns, as they will always lie able to ob­
II. F. Sinr.on vs. I Dietrch; r/ al ; to
tain their goods FRESH and SALEABLE,
f go with com met liable energy and arc decisive offer, and one that will save
—OF—
and AS ('HEAP if not CHEAPER than ean
SAN FRANCISCO GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL AND COPPER PLATING V/GRKS,
recovi r money. Judg nent by default.
the
trouble
of
taking
Altamont
to
be bought anywhere.
determin id that the proper authorities
Bigelow. Set-
Akers vs. Farr is
Nos. €333 and €333 Mission Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Beno
this
Fall.
I
will
match
Sir
Wai
th ill be made aware of the advantages
tied.
GIVE US A CALL AND ENCOURAGE
EDWARD G. DENNISTCN............................................................. rKOPRIETOR.
ter against Altamont on the trotting
HOME INDUSTRY.
State VS. M. Woody; held in Ju«-
that port off. ri for such purposes. The track at Yreka in ().-toner next f* r one
tice
’
s
Court
Dis-
to
ken
ji
the
peace.
sympathies of Southern Oregon and thousand dollar«, five hundred dollirs
— AT—
missed,
PHŒNIX MILLS
Fine fStnllion SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
Northern California uro entirely wilt» forfeit, to be placed in the hands of 0.
State vs. Geo. Lewis. Sarne a?
VITAE
IM Norte county; but, un !er a rule C. Beekman in J ic'tsonville hy the alnve
first day of June next, tin* race to tie
^ROM PAST EXPERIENCE, I CANNOT
that lias generally obtained, it is quite
offer less than
mile heats, best three in five, ami gov­
Itnunway Irclileni.
likely that our hopes will come to erned by the rules of the Nitiofiil
60 CENTS PER BUSHEL
While Col. W. S. Stone and wife liriLL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON
THE
niug’it. Govern meet favors are un­ fr itting Association. Thi« is certain
rpiIE
UNDERSIGNED
TAKES
PLEAS-
wheat, and farmers can have their choice
fortunately not always accorded to iy the -quari st manner of deciding the were on their way hither, tin* team >» at the following named places; At
1 tire in announcing to the public that he of
J. Bailey’«, on t he east side of Bearcreek two
of
either exchange or sell their wheat at
GHEAT ENGLISH REMEDY, has just received a complete and first-class m irket
those ttio-l deserving them.
«peed <| i ilitiis and endurance ot th»* became unmanageable near Cotton- miles north of I’htvnix, Mondays ■ nd Tucs-
prices at my mills.
assortment
of
Gent's
Furnishing
Goods,
daysofeach week during the season; tit I’.
I henceforth expect to establish
two horses. Respectfully,
wood and ran away, Mrs. Stone was Simon
such as Hais, Shirts, Underwear, etc.; best
CURES
’s at Eagle Point, Wednesdays and
H aving failed in destroying Siinuel
G eo W. S t epi i ex son .
brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No­
IK* BRASDH OF FUIL'B,
in the vehicle alone at the lime, but Thursdays; at my place, onthenoith side
Y ERVOUS DEBILITY, PREMATURE tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery,
J. Tilden with calumny and falsehood,
Jacksonville, April 3»>, 1879.
of Rogue river, Fi ¡days and Saturdays.
-ucceeded in jumping out and escaped
Decline, Muscular Weakness, Lost Musical Instruments, Bird Cages. Station­ which will excel the old ones.
DF.SCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE;
the Republican press is now etiragvd
It shall always be my aim togive the full­
Manhood,
Defective Memory, Paralysis, ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Alliums,
A Nerkyr* <->«ia*tri»j»hc.
any further injuries i than a dislocated
P. W.OLWELL.
Dick Turpin is live years old next June, Despondency and all conditions produced Toys, Candies. Nuts, etc., which will be sold est satisfaction.
in spreading st dements to the off ct
Pho-nix, Aug. 9, 1878.
and is a beantitul dapple bay with a small i»y youthful indiscretions or excesses in at tlx* cheapest rates. Give me a call and
wrist,
and
some
slight
bruises.
The M ly-D.iy celebration was i the
t »at he h»4 been stricken with paraly­
white star in forehead, ono white foot, and mature years. Brice, ?3 a bottle, or four see for yourselves.
w< iglis 1,330 pounds. He was siied by Ad. times tlx* quantity tor $10. Sent to any ad­
occasion
of
a
most
unfortunate
F. BRECKENFELD.
acci
­
sis and is filling rapidly, with the evi
GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES !
THE FINE PERCHERON STALLION. Sizemore's “Frank,” and he by imported dress by Proprietors,
A team driven by Z»eh.
­
Ztch. Cam
<
Suffolk Punch,or l»etter known as the Noble
d -rit intent of injuring his chances for dent
I»R. A. E. MINHE A CO.,
—AT—
Fox Hunter, of England. Dii-k Turpin’s
renouination and ro el<*ction. Even eron of Uniontown suddenly became
»lain was sired byS. Dogget’s Lummux.and
he by < iwensbv's l/ummux and out of a Mes­ (Graduate University of Pennsylvania, late
this pl in will not be successful in kill frightened and, before it could be
Frey's Boot and Shoo Store,
resident Surgeon Orthopaslic Hos­
senger mare bred in Kentucky. Dick's
BLACKSMITH,
pital, Philadelphia.)
ing Mr. Tilden off. Hon. Abram S checked, h k I capsizd the vehicle
grand dam, on the horse's side, was a Jack
C alifornia S treet
I
Ila wkins mare.
I lewitt, his particular friend, says the containing his nottier, Mrs. (J. C.
No-
11
Kearney
Street.
San
Francisco.
TERMS—Single service 8l-for the season
FOURTH STREET, JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville,
Oregon.
story is without f< und »tion and that Biogan and himself, and dragged
?IO. Wheat, oats ami barley taken at mark­
TO HE HAO OF ALL DIU’GGISTS.
Mr. Tilden’s health li is never been bet­ them several yards. Dr. Vtoo nan H’H.L M AKE Till: ENSUING SEASON et price. Ten percent, discount on cash pay­
M ill inv farm four mileseast of Asliland. ments.
iK»n<;c% n%viN a- <<».. of Portmud,
tor In many years. Like Binqn«»’s was immedia'ely summoned, who
Agents lor Oregon mill M iislltngtoa
aving permanently located
For further information inquire of
PEDIGREE.
aving taken charge of the
Territory.
gho«t, he will not down at the bidding found that the enti e piriy hi I sus­
in Jacksonville, the undersigned wc
JAMES
W.
COLLINS.
shop formerly occupied by Dan. Crone­ I
White Prince. Jr., was sired by W. C.
spectfully
informs the public that he i.*
Sam
’
s
Valley,
April
4th,
1879.
of his a Ivors tries.
miller,
situated
north
of
Cardwell
’
s
Livery
Myer's White Prince; dam, a half blood
prepared to do all kinds of work in the lxx>t
tained injuries of a severe nature. Sampson marc, from whom lie derives a
DR. M INTIE’S large HOSPITAL EX- stable, 1 am now prepared to do
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­
PER1ENCEenables him to treat all diseases
The condition of Mrs. Cxueioii, who tine form ami goo«l action; grand dam Flora,
The Text-bimk <|iit-Nti«ia.
teed.
GEORGE W. FREY.
K 11*«**: i in X ! of a delicate or private nature ia the most
GEM.KAL BLACKSMITH I.XJ
¡s an aged lady, is (‘(»n-idered critical, a thorough bred mare imported from Iowa
scientific manner. Charges reasonable.
A bill in eq’iitc h is been tiled in the though at last »ciounts -he had re by Giles Wells—her dam imported from
Otlice hours—10 to 3 and 0 to 8 evenings; in the best manner and on short notice.
England to Kentucky. White Prince, Jr.,
United St ites fire,>it f > irt !>y A L vived s'liHwhat. Mr-. Brogan and is a lieautitnl dapp’c gray, six vears old HUIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE Sundays 11 to 1 only.
My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Give me a trial.
Spring. 17 hands higliaml weighs from 1 one house and block of ground in Jackson­
Bancroft & Co, of Sm Frail is o, Mr. Ca.-imr >n are also seven Iv injured; this
l.tMMi to 1 ..«oo po'inds. His colts prove him ville, known as the Hull place, ten hea«l of
/SiT Horse-shoeing a specialty.
against the G»v,-. :ior, S (-r • !»'V of but to what extent we have not to l»e, without exception, one of the best brood and work mares, eight head of two year
MATT. SHANNON.
colt-getter* in Southern Oregon.
Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1878.
old and one year old colts, one three year old
State and Superintend - it of Public In learned.
Carrying Unite! States Hails.
T erms —sliiand 8]5. Pasturage furnished
flMIE UNDEItSIGNED HAVE A BAND
The Ashlati 1-l.nkrileu Konti*.
mares from a distance at reasonable rates. stallion, by Petiinger's Mike, dam Heber's I of good, clean and well-graded sheep
Mruction, praying an injunction re­
brown mare. Sai'l stallion is lfij hands high,
JOHN MURPHY.
weighs about 1,250 pounds, color mahogany for sale, consisting of about live hundred
straining the defendants from adopt­
The service on this mail route Con-
I EAVES JACKSONVILLE MONDAYS
Lav. Also one set of double Concord harness. and fifty head, mostly ewes witli lambs.
ing a series of text bo >ks in the | lace 'inues spasmodic. Postmaster Hel
These
sheep
are
in
good
order
—
in
fact
there
Jj and Thursdays b»r Waldo. Ixmvos
E. C. L ord ,
A large lot of lx.usehold and kitchen furniture,
25 Front St.,
consisting of articles too numerous to mention, is not a nicer bunch of sheep in the country FORWARDING A COMMISSION AGENT Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays.
of the “Paeitl ' C >a-’ S Ties” until the man of Ashland has been unable to
First-class accommodations for passen-
Portland. is also offered for sale. For further particulars of its siz.e. They wifi be sold cheap, as we
expiration of the co itr i -t of the pl iiu- find anyone willmg to perform the ser
have
not
sutlicient
range
for
them.
For
irers.
Express business promptly attended
enquire at this otlice or of
J. IL PENN.
particulars inqr.ire of
t„by
R. Al.GAkRETT.
A.
P.
HOTALING
CO.,
Roseburg,
Oregon.
tiffs, October 1, 1881. Judge 1) adx vice at the rules prop, serf by the Gov­
i
B1KDSEYA MATHIS,
Importers of
Rock Point, Oregon.
granted »temporary injunction, and ernment ami Colwell caiinot fulfill hi-
FOR SALE !
ERCHANTS OF JACKSONVILLE
contract
on
account
of
his
creditors
FINE WINEM .1X1» I.IQl<»ltN.
ordered defend mts to show cause, at
and vicinity slii »ping goods via Rose- 4 CHOICE MI LI, SITE, INCLUDING
having aeiz**d the s’oek on the line,
t NUMBER OF DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS
buig will find it to their advantage to ah ip
the expiration of ten days from d ite of rims the matter stands.
Sole Agents for tho
A a heavy frame building 24 f«H aqnare,
through this house. Ample warehouse with a set ot Fren-di burr«, mill race hav­
■* * in Klijjjad's addition to Jacksonville will
s rvice, why the injnnc;i n should not
room, safe and careful storage, and business ing a capacity of 2,000 inches of water which
be sold on reasonable terms. For further par­
J. H. CUTTER
l e granted. Service was ;n vie on de
promptly attended to.
lie had
C rooks remarked that
ticulars enquire of
HENRY KLll’PEL.
in available at all times of the year, with 1<I
CANDIES & NUTS.
References: S. Marks A* Co., J. C. Flood, feet drop. This mill ia situated in the best
f.Midantson April 21 h. Tne action traveled far and I »ng, but never would
G. Haynes, Roseburg.
»
LANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS! MORT-
wheat-growing country on Applegate and
will give all pariies an opportunity to
gaires.Ileeds,
Ironclad
Notes,
Attorney
’
s
Charges on Freight...... . .............il .00 per ton 17 miles distant from the nearest flouring
he
leave
Jacksonville
while
Mitt.
Dill
­
And
W.
J.
Lemp's
St.
Louis
Beer.
he h ’»rd, and will fi -ally determine
“
“ Salt per car load.......... Mt “ “ mill. For further particulars enquire of
Summonses, Assessment Schedules, eic., HAVE A VERY GOOD ASSORTMENT
fh°ir r‘gh’8 ’in
IL ' I
and exist­ on’s tine whisky lasted: there was
constantly on hand al the T imes O ffice .
ot the above goods, which I will sell
Mark your goods: Care of H. L. M. EI>. HENDRICKS, Applegate, Jackson
county, Oregon.
something so enticing about it.
Gen. kqits for Stale Invextment Insurance Co Prices reasonable.
«cheap, l’leasc call.
JAS. DRUM.
Roseburg
ing con ract.
REAMES BROS.,
FARAI MACHINERY AND AGRICULTURAL
AHEAD AS USUAL!!
WOOD’S SELF-BINDING HARVESTER!
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
Walter A. Won4:s Header, Victor Self-Dam Hay Rakes, Chicago Pitts Threshers Ever Known in a Regular Business,
anfl Horse Power,
I
LARGEST STOCK!
A Full Line of Extras for all Machinery Always Kept on Hand.
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes
PRO BONO PUBLICO !
ALL FOR CASH
THE NEW YORK STORE AHEAD ! !
FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS.
A
CANDY FACTORY!
SCHEID BROS.,
SAVE YOUR GOLD!
Highly Important to Miners and
a
Mill Men!
Plain and Fancy Candles, Nuts, Etc.
LATEST ARRIVALS
> i :w < ; o< >i
! !
R estorative BRECKENFELD’S ! I
MATT. SHANNON,
WI1ITI
H
H
WALDO EXPRESS.
H. L. MURTON,
LOTS FOR SALE
OLD BOURBON WHISKY
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FAMILY GROCERIES, M
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