The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 20, 1879, Image 2

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THE IIAKBOR O»* REFLUE.
YU EK-A.
NEW THIS WEEK.
Libelen«. licuare.
T. G. REAMES.
BKAN C1I
E. R. REAMES.
REAMES BROS.,
In view of the fact that articles of
------OF THE-----
The Board of Engineers which will
SETTLE
UP.
libelous nature have come to
make the selection of a port ot refuge arilher
1
Official Pnprr for Jackson, Josephine & Lake.
the
notice
of the public of late, the 4 LL PERSONS KNOWING THEM-
CALIFORNIA ST.,
in accordance with the act of Congress 1
il selves indebted to the undersigned,
reading
of
the
following
section
of
our
JUNE 20, 1879. is at present engaged in hearing ar­ statutes to the Grand Jury by Judge either by note or book account,are request­
FRIDAY,
OF CALIFORNIA.
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON,
ed to call immediately and make a settle­
guments In favor of the various points
I
ment.
A
word
to
the
wise
is
sufficient.
OFFICERS OF TIIE YREKA BRANCH :
JOS. SOLOMON.
T he Demn-rits in Congress des’re that are anxious to gain the coveted Hanna, in accordance with its provis­
ions,
created
considerable
commotion
Woodville,
June
14,
1879.
JOHN B. ROHRER, Vice President.
tn pass a bill for tho coinage of silver prize. From tho San Francisco press
DANIEL REAM, M. D 1, President.
J. M. WALBRIDGE, Secretary.
bullion into l“^ ,1 tender coin, but are we learn that several sea-captains have last week. This section was passed by ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I
BY ADOPTING A
EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE.
stubbornly resisted by the Republicans been heard on this subject, many of the last Legislature in order to meet
the
exigencies
arising
from
tbe
Mer­
A.
M.
Johnson,
P.
S.
Terwilliger,
whom entertain different opinions, ol
George Smith,
Perry Hoyt,
John Miller.
R epublicans are shorn of ull their course. Some argue that no particu­ cer-McDonald case and will bo found VEIT’S HALL, JUNE 23d & 24th.
CASH BASIS!!
anticipated glory upon finding that is lar point is available for this purpose to be quite stringent:
BOARD OF TRUSTEES :
________
P. S. Terwilliger
John B. Rohrer
was a Democratic Legislature which and that ships are safer out iu the open
Daniel Ream, M. D.
S ec . 539. If any person shall wilful­
A.
M.
Johnson
Perry Hoyt
M. Walbridge
ordered the investigation of the affairs sea. However, from what we can ly, by any means other than words or- F'ii-st -A-ppearance J.
N. D. Julien
Charles B. Boice
George
Smith
Chas. Bonhart
of past administration-’, while a Dem­ learn from private advices, the contest ; ally spoken, publish or cause to be pub­
John
Miller
—OF THE ORIGINAL—
of or concerning another, any |
R. B. PARTRIDGE, Agent.
ocratic Governor will bring all offend- seems to have narrowed down to bo- lished,
false and scandalous matter, with in-1
IN PRICES
This Organization has lieen formed in the interest of Policy Holders, an<l all money paid into
era to justice, if any there be. There
tween CresceDt City and Port Orford, ’.ent to injure or defame such other
this office for insurance will be retained and invested in this vicinity. Each of the above nam­
will be capital for Democrats only in Curry county, although some other person, upon conviction thereof shall,
ed gentlemen have taken $10,000 insurance on their lives, in this Company. Parties desiring
ASSISTEI» BY—
be punished by Imprisonment in the ) ;
information regarding the Company, or insurance upon their lives, are respectfully referred to
any event.
place may yet prove formidable. The county jail not le«s than three months, )
any of the above named gentlemen.
Engineers
will
continue
these
sessions
W hile the roads everywhere are
nor more than one year, or by a fine A Corps of First-class Artists.
-AND THE—
in excellent condition, the stage road for several weeks longer and, as a thor­ not less than one hundred dollars, nor
is said to be badly cut up north of ough examination of the points is first more than five hundred dollars. Any MIND-READING,
allusion to any person or family, with
Grave creek and unusually rough for to be made, a decision will not be forth­ intent to injure, defame or maliciously
VENTRILOQUISM,
this season of the year. The authori coming immediately.
annoy such family, shall be deemed to
JUGGLERY,
ties of Douglas county will make the
Captain XV. II. Fauntleroy appeared I come within the provisions of this sec­
THE MARIONETTES, E tc
necessary repairs scon it they desire to i on behalf of tho citizens of descent tion; and it is hereby made the duly
GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! !
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City
anil
Del
Norte
county
and
read
of the Circuit Judge of each Judicial
hold any portion of the Jackson county
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IMPLEMENTS
from a voluminous report previously District of this State to read this sec­ Making an Entertainment Unsurpassed.
freight traffic.
TIIE—
submitted to him and on file with the tion to the grand jury of each session
Ara offered to the Farmers of Southern Oregon, for the harvest of 18,9. A full line of harvesting
machinery,
consisting
of
T he State uutht ri lies, consistent Board of Engineers. This report sets of the court, and of the Prosecuting Admission............................................... 50 Cents.
forth the ad vantages of Crescent City Attorney of each judicial district to see
........................................... !. Half-price.
GREATEST VARIETY
with their announcement, have com­ as follows: “Tho site herein recom­ (hat its provisions are enforced, wheth­ Children
WALTER A. WOOL’S WELL-KNOWN IRON MOWER,
Family Tickets............................................ $1.50.
menced the institution of suits against mended is central between San Fran- er the party injured desires to prose­ jjt-iTThe Jacksonville Brass Band will be
IRON MOWERS NEW MODEL. CHAIN RAKE REAPERS, SWEEP RAKE REAPERS,
TO SELECT FROM IN
in attendance.
members of recent administrations. ciso and tho mouth of the Columbia cute such offense or not.
WITH OR WITHOUT MOWING ATTACHMENTS.
Wœ. II. Wat kinds stands first on the River. A. breakwater there construct­ Approved October 21, 1878.
Any One Store in Southern
SPEED PROGRAMME
list. He has been sued for the recov­ ed would so improve the harbor as a Render Fato t'ivsnr the Things that
shipping point that the development
are Ca-sar’s.'*
Oregon or Northern
OF THE
ery of $11,000, and promises to make of the surrounding country would be
it interesting for the prosecution before greatly assisted thereby. The coun­ The impetuous genius that presides
\VITH NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1S79, HAS PASSED THE;
California.
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stage
of
experiment
and
stands
unrivalled
to-day
as
the
best
Self-Binder
in
the
world.)
ties
of
Del
Norte
and
Siskiyou,
in
Cal
­
the suit terminates.
over the destinies of the State Line
It was awarded the first premium and gold medal by the Oregon State Fair for 1878 over all
ifornia, and of Curry, Josephine and \ Herald, published at Lakeview, flies
other Binders.
I f Southern Oregon should be fortu­ Jackson, in Oregon, are ail for topo­
nate enough in having her wishes re­ graphical reasons tributary to Crescent off on a tangent becauso Lake county
garded for once in the location of the City. The Rogue River Valley, 100 will be called upon to pay Jackson
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
And continuing Four Days.
port of refuge at Crocent City, there miles long by 20 miles wide, has no county amounts that are justly due her
other naturel outlet. The region
For 1879, leads all other Separators and Horse Power in improvements of real merit and value;
will be no computing the benefits around the Klamath lakes aud beyond, I and which should have been settled
FIKNT BAT,
in fact it is the
Wednesday. October 1st.
that would accrue in the lapse of a few so far as the Winnemucca road has long since. Hear this “fiery” writer:
BOSS THRESHER OF AMERICA.
The appeals in the two cases of Jackson vs. ' No. 1.—Trotting race, three in five, free
years. Railroad connection with the been projected, most of which is valu­ Lake
county, was dismissed by the Supreme for all horses in the district that never beat
FANCY GOODS
WAGONS AND HACKS, ('OOPER’S PORTABLE TRACTION FARM EN­
sea board would then be practicable able for agricultural or grazing purpos­ Court, for want of proper service of notice of three minutes. Purse $100.00. Entrance LA BELLE
GINES, STATIONARY ENGINES, AND SAW MILL MACHINERY,
appeal. This will compel this county to pay $10.00.
and our progress astonishing, for we es, and the vast adjacent forest sections the
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES
TURBINE WATER WHEELS, ETC,, AND
No. 2.—Running race, free for three year
full
amount
of
both
judgments
and
the
have all their best shipping point in
olds
ami
under,
single
dash
of
one
mile.
1
AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND
possess all that is necessary to make a Crescent City. In addition, except at costs, which will amount, in the ag­ Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00.
SATINS, BOOTS & SHOES,
gregate,
to
about
$2,000.
Had
Jackson
coun
­
prosperous country.
WXIIMI DAY,
Crescent City, there is no break in the ty taken advantage of her numerical strength,
CLOTHING, ETC.,
Thursday, October 2d.
abrupt coast mountains between Ump­ | come over and robbed us, vi et armis, of that
D emocracy gained another glorious qua and Eel river. From Crescent amount of money, we would have regarded the No. 3.—To be called the Society’s Handi­
Running race, mile heats three in five, A. SLOCUM, Roseburg, Manager for Southern Oregon. R eames B ros .,
victory—this time in the city of Port­ City a railroad to the Rogue river proceeding with quite as much friendliness as cap.
Jacksonville, Local Agents.
LADIES' CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAK
free for all horses owned in the district
do the manner in which she has rilled our with the following penalties and allowances;
HiVSEND
FOR
CIRCULARSAND
PRICE
LIST.
7:1
land, hithertoa Republican stronghold. valley is practicable by way of Smith’s i we
treasury. But take the money! you stole it, The winner of any iace the value of $200.00
Almost the entire Democratic ticket was river and Elk creek. This road would and it is yours! Only let ns suggest that you do to carry twontv-one (21 lbs.) pounds extra
ll’E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
disgrace the hero of New Orleans by longer weight. The winner of any race the value
elected at the city election hi bl on Mon­ bring trade at a fair profit to Crescent . not
H ladies to the tact that we have now on
wearing
his
name,
but
that
you
immediately
of
$190.00
to
carry
fourteen
(14
lbs.)
pounds
City which now’ goes at great expense
hand
the largest and best selected assort­
:
change
your
appellation
to
Shylock.
extra weight. Tbe winner of any race the
day last, excepting also the Mayor, elsewhere. The mineral wealth of I
ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN­
of $'»0.00 to carry 7 lbs. extra weight.
CY GOODS ofevery description in Southern J
Jud go Wm. Strong, a very excellent the region immediately surrounding! If the editor of the Herald sought value
Maidens (those horses which have never
Oregon, and we will henceforth make this I
i
to
offer
an
insult
to
the
people
of
this
won a race) allowed 7 lbs. weight, not ac-
but unpopul ar gentleman, being beaten Crescent City includes gold, copper, j
line of goods our specialty and sell them at «
Weights not accummulative
1
he has succeeded admirably, cummulative.
by the wily Dave Thompson, who was chrome and coal, and with suitable and 'county,
means that no one horse will be compelled
Cheaper than the Cheapest« j
safe harbor accommodations, foundries I
carry more than one of the above extra
tho Republican nominee, by a small might be constructed whereby disabled Otherwise be appears in a very to
weights. Seven or more to enter and four
To the gentlemen we will say, it yon
majority. The antics of the corpse steamers could be repaired with thor­ > ridiculous light. His sentiments to start. Purse $200.00. Entrance $5. En­
want a No. 1 SUIT OF (’LOTHES you must
tries to close on the 1st day ot Sept.
goto Reames Bros, to buy it, as weclaiin toI
are truly surprising.
oughness and dispatch. Supplies may will hardly no endorsod by the think- Race No. 4.—Trotting race, mile heats
STOCK < >F CLOTHING infl
have the best
"
be had, even now, at quite reasonable ing masses of Lake county who pro­ two in three, free for all untried horses or
Jackson county and will allow no one to uu
G reat fault is .often found with the rates in Crescent City, and with the fer the decision of an upright, impar­ horses that have never trotted tor public
dersell us.
$50.00. Entrance $5.00.
These goods were all purchased byatnemsfl
Grand Jury system, which in many in­ construction of the railroad, which tial Judge to the ebullitions of one who money. Purse TIIIKD
DAY.
her of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUSES
stances has proved to bo pernicious, would certainly follow tbe assurance knows little of the matter and is in­
Frill ay, October 3d.
ES in San Francisco and New York, and we||
of
adequate
harbor
facilities,
the
large
will
warrant every article and sei 1 them s
No.
5.
—
Running
race,
mile
heats
three
expensive and unnecessiry. But when
GREAT CO ASH I?< 1’RICES !
cheaper tor cash t han any house in county.
in five, free for all. Purse $125. Entrance
agricultural interior back of Crescent terested less.
We also keep on hand a fuO stock of
wo consider that public economists in City would make it the most impor­
$10. Same day exhibition of stock.
Race
No
6.
—
Trotting
race,
mile
beats
the long years that have known its tant port of entry between San Fran­
free for all three year olds owned in the
GROCERIES,
Hoad ZM. Meiisor's Cum»!!t I < at<is
district. Purse $50.00. Entranco $5.00.
workings have failed to propose any­ cisco and the mouth of the Columbia.
FOURTH DAY.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE,
thing more effective,we certainly must The difficulties of construction are loss
Saturday, October 4th.
be content w ith that which we are able th it) are presented at any other prom­ i
CROCKERY,
No. 7.—Trotting race, mile heats, three in
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &c,
inent point along the coast, and thead-
five, free for all horses owned in the dis­
to possess and congratulate ourselves , vantages to be derived both for a har­ T HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE trict
A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
prior to July 1st, 1879. Purse $150. San Francisco refined sugar, 7 tbs for..............................................
$1.00
that it is no worse. This fact is one bor of refuge and in encouragement of A consignment of the celebrated Singer Sew­ Entrance $15.
Costa Rica coffee, by quantity, 22cts. per ft> and 4 tbs for..
1.00
ing Machines, which are for sale on the usual
Farm and Freight Wagons,
No. 8. —Running race, half mile and repeat, Extra
Rope
of
all
sizes
per
pound
for
.......................................................
.10
in its favor and it cannot bo lost sight a commercial port, seem to me greatly liberal terms and at the regular prices estab­ free
for all. Purse $75. Entrance $5.
Liverpool salt per tb for.................................................................. .
. 3«
in favor of Crescent City—in prefer­ lished by the company. Therefore waste no
Rules aud Regulations.
of.
.30and upward Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows.
Extra choice tea per tt> for...............................................................
ence to Trinidad, Port Orford or any time, mouey and patience on inferior machines 1st—The above purses to be given with­ Tobacco per tb for............................................................................ .
.02"
In fact everything from the finest needlo
T he spirit of speculation always so other point on the coast.” In answer when you can purchase a genuine Singerat the out discount.
$3.50
Candles per box........................................................................................
i to a threshing-machine. Give us acall and
same figures. In buying a Singer you get a
2d
—
The
second
horse
to
save
entrance
manifest in this country was never to special inquiries, Captain Fauntle­ machine of acknowledged merit aud established money except in race No. 3.
judge for yourselves as to our capacity of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, etc.
j furnishing goods as above.
more fully exhibited or more thorough­ roy said he did not think a harbor of reputation, and are certain of having value re­ 3d—Entries to be placed in the entry
The way to make money is to save it. To
refuge pure and simple would be of ceived for your money, as every machine is box kept tor that purpose at the pavilion
ly disappointed than at Leadville, Col­ any benefit in China commerce, and warranted by the company.
$1.00
save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH
I prior to 9 o’clock P. M. on day previous to Prints, 15 yds for......
. 9 and upward for your goods and buv of
Muslin per yd...........
except in race No. 3*.
orado. For the past few months the thought the coasting trade should be The Singer Company now sell three-quarters tho 4th race,
* REAMES BROS.
1.00
Men
’
s
hats,
each
.......
—
Entries
must
give
name,
pedigree
of all the machines sold in the world, the ca­
3.50
press has teemed with favorable ac­ alone considered. As to tbe Puget pacity of their works at Elizabeth, New Jersey, and description of the horse entered as Men’s boots per pair
.75
Shoes
“
as known.
counts of that region, which influence, 1 Sound vessels he thought, except in enabling them to turn out over a thousand ma­ I tar Two
Slippers
“
.63
or
more
entries
make
a
field
except
chines a day, and they have 4,500 offices for
Cotten flannel shirts and drawers, each.......................
.63
j
probably more than any other, has case of fire, that most captains would the sale of these justly celebrated sewing ma­ in race No. 3.
Men’s cloth suits worth $15.01) for..................................
9.00
prefer to make either San Francisco or chines, which have takeu the
5th—All trotting to be in harness.
caused a rush approaching a stampede the Sound, according to the wind, in
3.50
6th—National Trotting Association rules Men’s cloth pants worth $6.00 for..................................
—OF—
And various other articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine as it Costs noth­
to govern trotting races.
thither. Anticipations have been but preference to seeking any intermediate
FIRST PRIZE
MORRIS MENSOR.
7th—Pacific Coast rules to govern run­ ing to satisfy yourself.
ning races.
faintly realized, except in a few isolat­ harbor, no matter how safe.
Over all competitors more than two hundred
8th—Free for all means just what it says.
! !
times.
ed cases, and the bubble, so often in­
9th—In all the above races entrance 5VOOE, AV< X > I ! L- s- MARSH, A. F. QUIRES, J. A. BURK, XT-35V < í < >< >I
After
the
Chicago
fire
the
Relief
Committee
Circuit Court Proceeillngs.
money added except in race No. 3.
flated, has again collapsed. Yet
undertook to furnish sewing machines to the I
—AT—
women of that city, ami applicants were
thousands are awaiting when the ignis
MECHANICS'
Tho following Sweep stake race is pro­
The following business has been needy
permitted to choose from six different kinds of posed: Colt Race, free for any colts in the
TO TIIE
fatuus shall make its appearance else­ transacted in the Circuit Court—lion. machines. 2,944 applicants were furnished with district that were foaled this Spring, 1879,
where and will hasten to new scenes of II. K. Ilanna, Judge,—since our last machines, of which numlier 2,427 chose Singer to run at two years in the fall ot ’81, to be
To name and put up
I machines and .»I i distributed their choice among entered as follows:
disappointment as eagerly as ever.
—AND—
the five other kinds of machines. They were to ten dollars on the last day of the fair; and
report:
£3
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co
AHEAD AS USUAL!!
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THE GREATEST REDUCTION
Ever Known in a Regular Business,
FRANK BROS.’ AGENCY!
LARGEST STOCK!
FARM MACHINERY AND AGRICULTURAL
WOOD'S SELF-BINDING HARVESTER!
SISKIYOU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SO­
CIETY’S FAIR,
ALL FOR CASH!!
At Yreka, Commencing Oct. 1,1819 Walter A. Wood’s Header, Victor Self-Daw Hay Rakes, Chicago Pitts Threshers
aud Horse Power,
FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS.
A Full Line of Extras for all Machinery Always Kept on Hand.
PRO BONO PUBLICO !
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THE NEW YORK STORE AHEAD ! !
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IMPORTANT
INFORMATION for the PEOPLE.
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LATEST
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WOOL GROWERS PLANING MILL BRECKENFELD ’ S !
—or­
earn their living on these machines, ami took twenty dollars in one year from the time,
and twenty dollars more the day before
Kulili & Bolt vs. Wm. Bybee, Jesse the Singer, because
riMTE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
the race.
Northern California an d
Robinson <7 al.; to recover money.
1 ure in announcing to the public that ho
rile
first
horse
to
get
of
the
money.
IT IS THE BEST.
Postponed for the term.
has
just received a complete and first-class
second “
“
Southern
Oregon.
“ remainder.
-AND-
assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
State vs. Jos. Wilson; indictment for The people bought Singer machines as fol- “ third “ “
such as Hats, Shirts, Underwear, etc.; liest
4 NEW ERA HAS DAWNED
P. G. STRICKLAND, President.
maliciously wounding an animal. De lows:
brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No­
II. A. M ouse , Secretary.
I V vifu. An enterprise has been
31
oiildin«**
Factory
tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery,
fendant pleading guilty,it was ordered 1870 ............................127,83.1 Singer Machines.
in your midst which insures to von full
1871
............................
181.26C
Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station­
value
for
your
product.
You
can
sell
your
by the Court that he pay a fine of $50 1872 .............................219,758
ASIILAND, OREGON,
ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums,
product
at
and costs,which was accordingly done. 1873 ............................232,444
Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which’will lie sold
at the cheapest rates. Give me a call and
Mary Berry vs. B. B. Griffin et al; 1874 ............................241.67S
Is the place to go for anything in the
THE WOOL HOUSE
MARSH &, CO., Proprietors. see for yourselves.
1875 ............................ 249,852
to foreclose mortgage. Sheriff’s sale 1876 ............................ 262,3 Ki
hardware line. He has a large and
F. BRECKENFELD.
—OF—
confirmed.
superior
stock
of
Rifles,
Shot
Guns
and
1877 ............................ 282,812
4 LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD-
Sporting Material, and in fact every­
Norman A Crawford vs. E. W. 1S78............................ 356,432
21.
ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll Saw­
thing from an Anvil to a
$
Sprague et at.; to foreclose mortgage;
ing,
same as above.
In Red Bluff. Cal
FURNITURE A ORNAMENTAL CARV­
BLACKSMITH,
Fisher & Bro. vs. N. A. Young; to
ING, Ere., DONE TO ORDER.
For more than you can realize by shipping
recover money, Judgment for plain­
Key. He sells at LESS than Bedrock to
San Francisco. We have bought Thri'e Furniture,Sash, Blinds, Doorsand Mould­ FOURTH STREET, JACKSOKVTT.Tr
tiff for $213.68, interest and costs.
prices FOR CASH, and all those pur­ Hundred
Thousand bales thus far this sea ing constantly on hand and made to order.
Louisa Earl vs. Geo. D. Earl; di
chasing Building Hardware, Tools of son and want Three Hundred Thousand
every kind, Paints, Gias?, Cordage, more if we can get them. Don’t failtosecus j^l*We will contract to design and erect
vorce. Decree granted.
before you sell, ami we will either buy your all kinds of buildings. When desirable to
aving taken charge of the
Cayote Creek Mining Company vs. The Thoroughbred Stallion Brushes, &c., have
wool or see that you get more for it than those employing us, we will furnish all the
shop formerly occupied bv Dan. Crone­
it is worth in San Francisco.
miller,
north of Card'well’a Livery
Win. ami Walter Ruble; suit in equity.
material required tor the construction of Stable, 1 am situated
now prepared to do
any
building
ready
for
occupancy.
Case argued and submitted and taken
OUR WOOL PRESSES
MARSH A CO.
GENERAL BI.ACKNMITIIIXU
That he is determined to undersell any Arc turning out 100 compressed bales daily,
S enator V ance of North Carolina under advisement by the Court.
one in the market, and people who and it takes wool to keep them going; so ■
PHŒNIX MILES
stated the case exactly when he said
| in the best manner and on short notice.
A Wrong Impression.
bring
along
your
clips
and
get
a
good
price
;
wish
Cutlery,
Quartz
or
Spy
Glasses,
My terms are reasonable. Satisfaction guar­
tfiat the logic of the Republican man­
for them, and help yourselves, and by so)
anteed. Give me a trial.
or anything made of iron;
doing help us to keep the ball rolling and VROM PAST EXPERIENCE, I CANNOT
Horse-shoeing a specialty.
agers is “Elections shall be free if we
Our cotemporary seems inclined to
presses going. Enterprise should be nur­ 1 oiler less than
MATT. SHANNON.
have to surround the polls with bay­ misrepresent the directors of Jackson­ rpHIS THOROUGHBRED STALLION
tured and encouraged, especially where it
Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1878.
the country. Bring on vour wool,)
60 CENTS PER BUSHEL
onets; they shall be according to State ville school district and leaves an im­ I will make the ensuing season, com­ Fact people from every place or from benefits
and get the highest market rates. We I
mencing April 1st and ending July 1st, as
of wheat, and farmers can have their choice
laws if we have to overcome the civil pression in regard to the meeting to­ follows:
of either exchange or sell their wheat at
Mondays,
Tuesdays
and
Wednesdays
at
authorities by force to have it our morrow that is entirely incorrect. The tbe stable of J. W. Manning in Jacksonville,
m irket prices at my mills.
I henceforth expect to establish
way; they thall be pure if it takes purpose of the meeting Is not “to de­ and the remainder of the week at our stable Will find that he means business, and
FORWARDING & COMMISSION AGENT
near Fort l<ane.
GOOD
WORK
AND
LOW
PRICES
!
NBW BRAND« OF FI.O1R,
John Davenport and every criminal cide whether Prof. Merritt is to be re­
will get bargains by calling on him be* I
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
—AT—
in our cities to manage and give them tained,” as the Sentinel infers. The S camperdown is a beautiful dark bay, 16 fore going elsewhere.
which will excel the old ones.
Roseburg, Oregon.
hands
high,
seven
years
old
this
Spring,
It shall always be my aim (ogive the full­
purity; they shall be conducted with­ directors are all favorable to the reten­ and as to form and ap[>earaiiee is uneqnaled
est
satisfaction.
'
P.
W.OLWELL.
out appearance of violence if art ill« ry tion of that gentleman, but not agreed in the State. He was bred by Theo. Win­ NOTICE TO TEACHERS! Frey's Boot and Shoe Store. Pho-nix, Aug. 9, 1878.
erchants of J acksonville
ters, of California,and was sired by Norfolk.
C alifornia S treet
and vicinity shi «ping goixls via Rose-
has to be trained on every ballot-box; as to the salary he shall receive for his (See Norfolk’s pedigree.) His first dam is
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
buig will find it to their advantage to ship
here will be a public examina -
“
Nettie
W.,
”
by
"Belmont;
”
second
dam
and they thall be fair if we have to services; hence they have very correct­ “Lady Davis,” by “Red Bill.” (See Stud
through this house. Ample warehouse
tion of applicants for Teachers' Certificates Jacksonville,
PAID FOR
room, safe and careful storage, and business
held
at
the
District
School
House
in
Jackson
­
arrest every man offering to vote the ly called upon the patrons of the school Biok.) The same authority gives “Lady
promptly attended to.
ville on
¡»avis
”
as
the
dam
of
“
Dashaway,
”
“
Beau
­
References: S. Marks A Co., J. C. Flood,
Democratic ticket. Unless we can for an expression of their desires in regard” and “Richmond,” all by “Bel­
aving permanently located
Saturday, June 29th. 1979.
G.
Haynes, Roseburg.
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
use the army at the polls to count in this matter. But our cotemporary mont."
Teachers will please take notice and govern
Charges on Freight............... ..$1.00 per ton
spectfully informs the public that he is
T erms :—For the season, $35. Grain and themselves
BY A. FISHER,
accordingly.
“
“ Salt per car load. ... .80 “ “
the next President, we will abandon best knows his motives for the coure other marketable produce taken at cash
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot
J.
D.
FOUNTAIN,
and
shoe
making
line.
Satisfaction
guaran­
Mark
your
goods: Care of H. L. M.
prices,
x^l
’
astura^e
furnished.
T
THE
STORE
OF
A.
FISHER
<fc
CO.,
he has adopted.
tbe defences of the country.”
County School Superintendent. teed.
GEORGE W. FREY.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Roseburg
BOOTH A CLOUGH.
T he Chinese plague having been
provided against as far as practicable
by the new constitution of California,
it is quite probable that our own State
will command more attention from the
hordes of Mong »Is ever ready to be
shipped from their nativo country to
pastures new. Recent arrivals at Port­
land are said to be numerous even at
this time, ami when our sister State
shuts down her portals in January next
the nuisance will certainly become
more intolerable. It is high time that
Oregon should take precautionary
measures in thip matter, for it is evi-
dent that as the Federal government
has refused to abate the evil, it remains
for her to protect herself as far as it is
possible to do so.
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CONE & WELTON
MATT. SHANNON,
SKELETON
NOTICE TO HORSEMEN.
H
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FOUND
SCAMPERDOWN
IN
H. L. MURTON,
ASHLAND
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