The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 28, 1879, Image 1

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    DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
Published every Friday Morning by
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Editor and Proprietor.
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, In Orth’s Brick
Building.
Rates of Nubscript ion:
One ropy, per annum,......................
•• ' six months,........................
“
three months,...................
$3.00
2.00
. 1.00
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1879
NO. 49
Advertisements will be inserted in the
T imes at the following rates :
One square, one insertion........................
“
each subsequent one............ 1.00
Ixqral advertisements inserted reasonably
A fair reduction from the above rates ma<le
to yearly aud time advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed, and at reasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always taken at rar.
der which the settlements is claimed to have
i*een made, must have been performed in ac­
—WITH A—
cordance
therewith. If the settlement, were
RENOKKF.I* BY THE HOARY* ('FSCHOOL LANpeoM-
A. C. JONES,
DEALER IN
IN PRICES AT
Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO.,
MISSIONKK8 POH Tl»« STATE OF OREGON, SA­ made un ler the pre-emption law, were upon
aud T. A. DAVIS A CO.,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
LEM, NOV. 10, 1879.
nnsurveyed lands, and had lieen made prior to
I
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELET,
March 12, I8C*0, (or since if it were doubtful
JACKSONVILLE, 081.,
In the matter of the application of John Gleim as to whether the land were 6wamp or over­
From
San
Francisco
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS,
SPECTACLES,
for a deed to certain lands in I^tke county
Will practice In all thè Court» of thè State.
flowed) no other act could be done by the rrt-
DEALER
IN
taken by him as a homestead, and '
Office on 5th Street, opposite Court House.
tler to perfect his title until the survey should
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS,
which are claimed to have been
92 A 94 FRONT STREET
■elected
by
the
State
as
l*e made, and under such circumstances the
G. H. AIKEN. M. D.,
swamp lands.
FIELD-GLASSES,
settlement alone might constitute him a settler
egs leave to call the atten - PORTLAND, OREGON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
in good faith. Proof upon that point ought to
tion of the public to the tact that he has
In this case Gleim applies for a deed under l*e inatle to the board in some manner recog­
j
_____
just
returned
from
San
Francisco
with
a
full
CALIFORNIA
ST.,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
the act of Octolier 18, 1879, entitled "an art nized by the law as a dne mode of proof in
stock of
i
providing for the selection, location and sale I
E
KEEP
CONSTANTLY
ON
HAND
Harps and Strings for the Same,
Office—On California street, opposite Union
i contest in a court of justice; that is, by oral
a complete stock of
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
of state lands, etc. sectiou 19 of which pro­ testimony before the board, or depositions
Livery Stable.
vides that t^e right of the State to swamp and
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Soaps and
taken upon notice by the adverse party. It
CONSISTING IN PART OF
P. JACK. M- D..
DRUGS,
overflowed lauds within the state of
should be shown also that the land bad not
Perfumery,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
READ HIS CASH PRICES.
LADIES' FANCY GOODS PERFUMERY and TOI LITT ARTICLES Oregon, held under the act of cong- i l*een selected as swamp or overflowed land hy
ress, a(>prove<l March 12, 1860, in posses
NEEDLES AND BEST SPERM OIL FOR
Jacksonville, Oregon.
j the authorities of the rtate under the provisions
DRESS GOODS.
OF EVERY VARIETY,
sion of or claimed by any actual settler
of the act of Octol*er 26, 1870, or claimed by a
Irish Poplin, per yard...... . ................... .$1.50
in good faith, under the pre-emption or
PATENT MEDICINES,
"Late of Glasgow, Scotland. Office at Geo. Black Alpaca " “ ............................ ...50c
SEWING MACHINES.
lawful claimant underthe act. This, however,
Schutnp’s barber-shop.
homestead laws of the United Staies,befjre the
Melange, per yard................................... ...,25c
can be ascertained by an inspection of the
Double width dress goods, per yard.. 37,‘ic
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, same was segregated and selected as swamp record-.
OF
THE
LATEST
STYLES,
... 10c upward
Unbleached
Muslin,
per
yd
E HAS SOLD OUT HIS STOCK OF
MARTIN VROOMAN, M. D„
or overflowed ’antis by the authorities of the
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Bleached Muslin, per yd...... ....10c
In the case tinder consideration the l>oar-lhas
American Sewing Machines a number
• 4
said state of Oregon under the act approved
PAINTS,
OILS
AND
of
times,
blit
has
another
lot
of
them
on
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I julie’s Hose, 8 pair tor........ $1.00
Groceries,
Tobaccos,
dec.,
dec.
evidence
that the land in controversy was sur­
44
Kid Gloves, per pair.............. ...75c
Octol*er 26, 18/0, and such selection confirmed
hand. This is the lightest and most rapid
44
veyed
in
August, 1853, and subsequently in
Felt Skirts................................ $1.00
running, as well as durable, machine there
WHICH HE IM SELLING
Jacksonville. Oregon.
44
PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, as provided by the laws of the United States, Septeml»er. 1872. A notice of the survey wm
Children’s corset waists. ..,... $1.00
is made, and so simple that little girls five
44
and before such lands were claimed by any
Embroid. Table Covers...,..... $2.50
or six years old make their patch work on
forwarded to the Governor of Oregon by the
44
Office in Orth’s building and at the City I acos 8c., Embroideries pr yd... 1214
lawful claimant under the swamp land law of
them. This is the place to buy good watches,
BLUE VITRIOL,
44
Drugstore; residence on California street. I Sleeve and Neck Ruching..........25c
Secretary
of the Interior, July 2, 1873. It ap­
clocks ami jewelry, anti lie will sell cheap
Oregon, shall l*e, anti the same are hereby
pears also from a certain memoranda that it
GOLD JEWELRY.
goods cheaper than any one.
granted, released and confirmed unto said set­
DR. L. DANFORTH,
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
Watches, clocks, jewelry and sewing
i Indies setts from $2.50 up to $25.00, ami
was selected by the State authorities as swamp
MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHIRTS,
tlers res|»ectively occupying anti claiming as
machines cleaned and repaired ata reduced
1
other
Jewelry
cheap.
AND
SURGEON,
I
and
overflowed laud January 10, 1872, and in-
PHYSICIAN
A full assortment from the finest to the
price.
aforesaid any portion of swamp or overflowed
MEN’S CLOTHING.
most
common.
I eluded in a list filet! with the Surveyor-Gen-
NEW DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE.
Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­ lands.”
' Suits for..... ................................... $12.00 upward
Jacksonville, Oregon
SPECTACLES AND .JEWELRY.
' eral September 2, 1872, and in the h>cal Kami
« k
brated
CAltHOLlC
SHEEP
D/P,
which
1.00
Hats, each,
Section 20 of the same act provides that the
The finest lot of Spectacles and Eye-glass­ kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep,
44
; Office December 1, 1872; that it was sold as
1.00
Roys
’
Hats
MILLINERY
STORE!
Office on California street, opposite P. J.
es ever brought to the market and Watches and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and l*t>ard shall issue, in such cases, a quit claim
44
5.00
I swamp land to John F. Miller, December 25,
Ryan’s store. Calls promptly attended Blanket-lined Duck Coats
ami Jewelry of every description.
fleet! (see page 49, laws 1878). These two sec­
foot rot. Circular sent on application.
Boots and Shoes Mild at the lowest prices,
to, day or night.
1872, as ap]*ears from certificate of sale num­
X-i'Call and be Convinced.'*»
CALIFORNIA STREET,
anti everything else in proportion for cash.
tions are substantially but a re-enactment of
GEO. W. ELLIOTT.
bers
70 and 71.
A full assortment of Groceries, Tobacco,
sections 1 and 2 of the act of October 28, 1872,
J. W. ROBINSON. M. D.,
NEW
LIVERY
STABLE.
It also ap|*cara from a certificate of the re­
(’¡gars, Pipes, Combs, Purses, Cutlery anti
entitled "an act to quiet title to lands in the
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Holiday Presents.
ceiver
of the l^uitl Office at l^ikeview that it
|s>ssession of certain settlers” anil which took
BACK OF COURT HOUSE,
was
entered
as a pre-emption claim May 3,
effect ninety days thereafter, al*out January
Jacksonville, Oregon
1873,
by
Casper
Schneider, and Schneider in
29, 1873. (See laws of 1872, pages 138, 139,
WINTER OPENING
F|11IE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW ON
this
declaratory
statement
alleged that he set­
MANNING A WEBB, Proprietors. etc. Also General Kiws of Oregon, page 643).
•Office in Masonic Building, next door to
1 hand the most complete and l*e.«t stock
.PÍT(JIVE ME A CALL.-e^
—AT—
Kreuzer’s Rakerv, Oregon street. Resi­
tled
upon
it
March
1,
1869,
but the entry was
of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson­
1 he act of 1872 did not include the words
dence at B. F. Dowell’s.
ville, consisting of
several
months
subsequent
to
the survey. It
"and such selection confirmed as provided by
AVING LATELY’ FITTED UP THE the laws of the United States,” but included also ap|*ears from a certificate of the same re-
HATS, BONNETS,
E. H. AUTENRIETH.
commodious barn on the School House
swamp land claimed by settlers under donation I ceiver that Gleim, the applicant, entered the
Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves,
r E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW
Flat and in the rear of the Court House, we
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
collars
and
cuffs,
etc.,
etc.,
which
will
be
1 and complete stock of Millinery goods, are now fully prepared to attend to all bus­ laws, as well as pre-emption and homestead land as a homestead August 10, 1874.
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
sold at the lowest prices.
Ce'ttin e:.-parte affidavits have been sub­
consisting of
iness in our line with promptness ami di:- laws.
Jacksonville, Oregon,
patch and at the most reasonable rates.
mitted
tending to show that the land was set­
According to the rule in such cases, as we
Sewing Machines for Sale.
HATS OF ALL STYLES,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
tled
u[M»n
in good faith lieiore it was selected
understand it, the amended portions of the
TURNOUTS.
Prompt attention given to all business lefl
I have also on hand a number of the cele­ RIBBONS,
law have been in force from the time by the State anti claimed under the swamp
in mv care.
The Stable is furnished with the best ani­
brated New Wilson, White and Howe Sew­
Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
the
amended act took effect and neith- laid act. The records aliove referred to do
FEATHERS,
mals
and
most
substantial
buggies;
also
a
ing Machines, which I will sell cheap for
first-class hack ami saddle-horse.
cash, or exchange for grain.
er
DAVID LINN
of
which could have a retrospective not corroborate the afliadavits, and besides, we
FLOWERS,
Horses boarded, and the best care be­ operation when they would thereby un­ would not, in a contested case, feel justified in
MRS. I. W. BERRY.
H. KELLY,
stowed on them.
Keeps constantly on band a tuli assortment
COLLARS
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. pair certain vested rights. By the act of acting upon mere affidavits.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, I of furniture, consisting of
AND CUFFS Give us a trial ami judge for yourselves.
From the data we have before us we are not
Octolier 26, 1870, entitled ' "An act for the
BEDSTEADS,
MANNING A WEBB.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
willing
to execute the deed applied for, nor
selection ami sale of the swatnp ami over­
Jacksonville, June 1, 1879.
VEILING,
BUREAUS, TABLES.
flowed lands tielonging to the state of Oregon,” are we willing to make a final decision adverse
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LAUES,
Prompt attention given to all business en­
known
as the “Swatnp Laml I,aw,” the legis­ to it.
GUILD MOULDINGS,
trusted to mv care.
If the land was regularly selected as swamp
lative assembly provided for the immediate
WILLIAM BYBEE,
Proprietor
Office opposite Court House.
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
selection of all the lands rendered unlit for land and sold to Miller at the time indicated
Call and see them at the building former­ LIVEBY, FEED & SALE STABLE, cultivation, by inundation or overflow, with­ in the memoranda before referred to, the ap­
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
JAMES S. HOWARD,
ly occupied by Dr. Robinson on California
in this state, anti for the sale of the same. It plicant coultl have no right to a deed, as the
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUFI'S, mins WELL-KNOWN MARKET, Ol>- street.
V. H. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
is known to the members of the boartl as a act of 1872 granting land, so situated, to set­
1 posite Kahler A Bro.’s drug-store, is
MAIN STREET, LINEVILLE, OREGON.
ETC., ETC.
better prepared than ever to furnish the
(»art of the history of the country, that mauy tlers, had not gone into effect. In any event
THE ASHLAND
FOR JACKSON,
public with the choicest quality’ of
persons
claimed that said act would affect the the applicant must show that he was a settler
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
in good faith under one of the laws referred to,
J.
N.
T.
Miller
&
Co.,
Prop'rs
rights of (Mirties claiming lands under the and to l*e such settler, he must prove that he
pbine and Curry counties, Oregon. hand and made to order. Planing done on Fresh Beef,
reasonable
terms.
Undertaking
a
spe
­
>aial surveys made and patents obtained
Pork, Veal,
several laws of the United States; at least, had complied fully with the provisions of the
reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining cialty.
Mutton,
Hum,
that it cast a cloud iqion their title, anti which law until line time when the State grant
fjiws and Decisions at my office in Jack­
aving
recently
fitted
up
an
could become operative in his favor. The
Bacon,
Salt
Meats.
sonville, Oregon.
entirely new and commodions barn and tended to create a feeling of insecurity iqxm boartl in this case will have the State selection
City Dru«*- Store
Also, Su|*erior
corral, we are now fully prepared to attend the pait of some in reference thereto; hence at ami the pretended sale to Miller examined,
J. A. (HAUTAIN', M. I».
to all business in our line.
the next session of the legislature, the act of ami if found to be regular in either case, then
Sansage, Lard, Etc.
FLANNELS,
Plenty of grain, grain hay and flour 1872 to quiet title to lands so held was passed. the application will be denied absolutely; if
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CALIFORNIA STREET,
kept constantly on hand and for sale
The most favorable inducements offered
otherwise, the applicant will have leave to
CASSI MERES,
Horses Ixiarded and the l*est care bestow­ It was the obvious intent of the legislative as­ submit proof of the gt*od faith of his settle­
to patrons, and no effort will be spared
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citi­
ed on them.
sembly to grant the right of the state to any
toward giving general satisfaction.
zens of Ph* pnix, Ashland and surrounding Kahler <fc Bro., Proprietors.
^■^Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a laml in |*ossession of or claimed by any actual ment, anti if established, will be entitled to
IM) ESKI NS,
WM. BYBEE.
the deetl.
vicinity that he has permanently located
trial.
J. N. T. MILLER A CO.
settler in good faith, under either of those
on Wagner creek, three miles south of
Linkville,
Sept.
3,
1879.
AND HOSIERY
the former place, for the practice of his
laws, unless the same hail l»een selected by I W orthy of A ttention .—We advise all our
profession.
the
authorities of the state or claimed by a readers, whether they own a foot of land or
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Of the Best Native Wool, HOLMAN S LIVER PAD
W^Calls promptly attended at all hours, 1UE
IV the largest and most complete assort­
law ful claimant under the act of 1870, aliove not, to supply themselves with that treasure of
'day or night.
I n M asonic B uilding ,
ment of
useful, practical, reliable information, the
referred to.
A SURE CURE FOR
SOCIETY NOTICES.
The provisions of the act of 1872 are words "American Agriculturist,” bo named because
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
THE
MOST
REASONABLE
RATES.
F<»voie and
Oregon Street, Jacksonville.
of present grant anti effectually, so far as it was started 38 years ago as a rural journal, but
Jitkwnville G-itnst No. SS p. of n„
in the power of the legislative assembly to now enlarged to embrace a great variety of
to be fonnd in Southern Oregon.
AND ALE DISORDERS OF
Holds its regular meetings every two weeks
grant lands thus circumstanced, granted the most useful reading for the household, children
Also the latest and finest styles of
RDERS FROM A DISTANCE WILL
at the residence of J. N. T. Miller,
for the garden, as well as the farm—
HUIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-
receive prompt attention. GIVE OUR
The Stomach and Liver. same even without the issuance of the quit included,
C. MINGUS, Master.
1 chased Win. Kreuzer’s interest in this
GOODS A TRIAL.
for all classes. Each volume gives some 800
claim deed. The law, however, has made it
A nnis M iller , Secretary.
STATIONERY,
establishment, desire to announce to the
the duty of the board in such cases to issue, as original engravings, with descriptions of labor«
public that they are now prepared to fill all
ASHLAND
WOOLEN
MILLS.
Orruon Hiaptrr No. 4, R. A. I.,
LIST OF PRICES:
it is termed, such deed, ami the l»oartl has uo saving and labor-helping contrivances, of
And a great variety of PERFUMES and orders for cakes of every description, such
as
wedding
cakes,
cakes
for
parties,
wine
W. H. ATKINSON,Secretary.
Holds its regular meetings monthly on TOILET ARTICLES, including the best and
discretion in the premises when such applica­ plants, fruits, flowers, animals, etc., including
Ordinari' size
$2 oo
Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­ cakes; also brown and rye bread, ginger
many large and pleasing, as well as instructive,
snaps and crackers. Take orders on ex­
3 N tion is made, other than to ascertain whether pictures for young and old. The constant,
«I »ecial size...
moon, at 7% o’clock. Companions in good FUMED SOAPS in this market.
change.
Prices
reasonable
ami
satisfaction
Children size.
1 50 |he circumstance mentioned in the act creat­
standing are invited.
C4T Prescriptions carefully compounded.
guaranteed.
systematic exposure of humbugs and swindling
J. E. ROSS, High Priest.
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
ing the grant exists, as the l»oard wou’d hardly
It is also our intention to keep a first-class
?OR PAM PH LITTS, PARTICULARS
M ax M uller , Secretary.
schemes by the “Agriculturist” are of great
t rtrryiiitf the V. N. Mail.
lunch-house, at which the liestof everything
feel warranted in undertaking to ]»ass u|*on
and testimonials send to or call on
value to every one. and will save to most per­
in the line will l»e served at all hours.
the validity of the law. In all cases, there­
JOHN. E. DAY, Yreka, Cal.,
FIFTEENTH
YEAR.
^fciTFresh
bread
every
day.
sons
many times its cost. Altogether, it is
B. ROSTEL,
Sole Agent for Siskiyou County.
fore, the questions to l*e deterininetl are:
GROB A ULRICH.
one of the most valuable, as well as cheapest,
First—Is the land for which a deed is sought journals anywhere to l»e found. The cost is
ST.
MARY
’
S
ACADEMY.
swamp
or overflowed within the meaning of only $ 1.50 a year, or 4 copies for $5. Single
eaves
ashland
andlinkville
PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER,
EAGLE SAMPLE LOOMS.
every day in the week, excepting Sun­
the act of congress of March 12, 1860, an.l in nuinlters, 15 cents. Sul*scnl*e at onoe for 1880,
CONDUCTED BY
days, and connects with the mail for Lake­
possetsion of, or claimed by any actual settler and receive the rest of this year free, or 3-cent
C alifornia S treet ,
view.
in gtssl faith, under the pre-emption or home­ stamp for postage on a specimen copy. Ad­
Ilf ORTH'S BUILDING.
dress Orange Judd Company, Publishers, 245
hese
well
-
known
milks
,
situ
a
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES.
stead
laws of the United States?
Superior Accommodations for Passengers
ted seven miles northeast of Jackson
Broadway, New York.
N. P. JOMA,
Proprietor.
Second—Has such laml been selected as
ville, are now prepared to do a
Who will l*e carried to any point on the
swamp or everflowed laml by the authorities
TO
ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES
road at reasonable rates.
R oad I mprovement .—At the last session of
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS
of
the state under the provision of the act of
the public of Jacksonville and vicinity
Merchant
and
Exchange
Business.
Congress
an appropriation of ten thousand dol­
school will commence about the end of VTONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
Octolier 26, 1870, or claimed by a lawful
that he was a scholar of Prof. Dr. Mosier,
A General Express Business
lars
was
made
for the improvement of the old
August,
and
is
divided
in
four
sessions,
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
Thirtv-six j*ounds of flour, two pound? claimant under that act?
director of the University of Greifswalde,
kept.
Transacted. All orders promptly attended of shorts and eight pounds of bran given
Prussia, ami Prof. Dr. Volkmann, of the of eleven weeks each.
military
road
between
Scottsburg, in Douglas
Thin! -Dill such possession or claim of such
to ami satisfaction guaranteed.
DRINKS, 1214 CENTS.
University ot Halle. During the Franco- Board and tuition, per term,............
per bushel of good wheat. Flour sacked
$40.00
county, and Cain,* Stuart in Jackson. NoDu,
11. F. PHILLIPS.
Prussian war he was special assistant to i Bed and Betiding.................................
and branded, customers furnishing sacks. settler exist before such selection was made
. 4.00
ami before such laml was claimed under the ing more was heard of this matter, says the
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don't
Ashland, June 1, 1879.
the Doctor-in-chief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot Drawing and painting........................ . . 8.00
Satisfaction guaranteed in all instances.
swamp land act of 1670, ami according to the "Star,” until last Wednesday evening, when
Berlin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures Piano,......................................................
t . t . mckenzie .
. 15.00 pay. Families needing anything in our line
act of 1878, l>efore such selection was confirm­
and external diseases, acute or chronic, most Entrance fee, only once,................... . 5.00 can always be supplied with the purest ami W. F. OWENS.
Eureka Mills, Sept. 16, 1878.
8. PLYMALE.
best to be found on the Coast. (Jive me a
ed as provided by the laws of the United Lieuts. Tiios. W. Simons aud Johu S. Parke
carefully treated. Cupping.Leeching, Bleed­
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
call,
and
you
will
be
well
satisfied.
arrived a. R seburg for the pur|*oseof examin­
States?
ing and teeth extracted al all hours.
Primary, j*er term,.................................... $ fi.oo
All kinds of birds stuffed and put up in Junior,
THE
CITY
BREWERY
“
..................................... g.oo
These several questions being answered in ing the road, so as to ascertain the place most
most natural shapes.
Senior,
“
..................................... 10.00
—BY—
the affirmative the boartl would, under the needing improvement ami when the expendi­
Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1877.
Pupils are received at any time, and spe­
ture of this appropriation should be made.
law, have no discretion except to “issue” the
FORWARDING AND SHIPPING AGENTS
cial attention is paid to particular studies in
Lieut. Simons is going to Jackson county, and
VEIT SCHUTZ.
deed. But they involve questions of fact Lieut. Parke to Scottsburg. The amount ap*
Isdiiilf of children who have but limited
CALIFORNIA ST.,
LUMBER! LUMBER!! time.
For further particulars apply at the
which must necessarily l>e determined before propriated is insignificant; but if properly ex-
Roseburg, Oregon.
Academy.
any
intelligent action can l>e hail in the case. |*et>ded will l*e of great advantage to the trav­
R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY lb
It
must
I>e known that the laml is swamp or eling public and more esj*ecially-to the farmers
1
forms the citizens of Jacksonville an
IVILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION
and business men of Jackson county.
RAILROAD SALOON,
surrounding
country
that
he
is
now
manu
­
I
overflowed,
and that it has l»een selected by I
it to forwarding goods consigned to their
facturing,
and
will
constantly
keep
on
hand
the state as such under the act of congress of
mills POPULAR RESORT. UNDER THE care. Freight money advanced. Commis­
A letter addressed as below was sent to
very l»est of I.ager Beer. Those wishing
Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jackson ville L new management. is furnishing the best sions reasonable. All business in Lilis line the
March
12,
1860.
a
cool
glass
of
beer
should
give
me
a
call.
New Haven Postoffice, one of the localities
AT THE MEADOWS,
brands of liquors, wines ami cigars. The shall receive our prompt attention.
The latter act, ineffect, granted to the state where Postinaster-Geueral Key’s "miaJirag.
All consignments to our care should
reading table is supplied with Eastern peri­
HENRY I 'PE, Engineer.
odicals and leading papers of the Coast be marked G. B. A., Roseburg, Oregon.
of Oregon all the swatnp lands within its tion order” was a peculiar injustice:
S NOW FULLY PREPARED TO FUR-
Give usa call. McDANIEL A NOLAND
nish the market with every description
Mr. A. Enos Hale,
limits which were not specially excepted by its
■of lumber of a superior quality. This mill
Assistant Postmaster,
provisions.
It
contained
a
provision,
however,
is new throughout and furnished with the
CANDIES
AND
NUTS,
250 Orchard street,
that the selection should be made within cer­
latest anti most improved machinery, ’ THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents .
New Haven,
thereby ensuring the speedy fulfillment of I
AVING TAKEN THE AGENCY OF Crockery, Glassware, Etc. tain limited periods. Whether a failure to
City of New Haven,
all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills I
R. Brackenridge’s Marble Works of
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
make the selections as provided by the act
Town of New Haven,
sawed to order with dispatch.
Roseburg, well known throughout the
County of New Haven,
ptHOICE
WINES,
LIQUORS
AND
CI-
would
ojierate
as
a
forfeiture
of
the
state's
Xil-Give ine a trial anti I will prove what 1
State for the superiority of their work, I will T HAVE A VERY GOOD ASSORTMENT
State of Connecticut.
I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed in every , VJ gars constantly on hand. The reading
receive any orders in this line.
title
is
very
questionable,
without
a
regular
I of the above goods, which I will sell
Jacksonville, Or.,
table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
United States of America,
vase.
J. B. THOMAS.
cheap.
Please
call.
JAS.
DRUM.
(iroceetling u[»on the part of the United States
cals and leading pa;>ers of the Coast.
Table Rock, August 26, 1879.
Western Continent,
Monuments a Specialty.
to enforce it, as it is only a condition snbse-
Planet earth,
epairs watches , clocks AND Those desiring to see designs and ascertain
Solar System,
1 quent, though the commissioner of the general
Jewelry in the very best manner. All prices can do so bv calling upon or address­
.TILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
Universe.
work promptly done at the lowest rates. ing me at Ashland.
laml office holds, in effect, that it wdl. This
i^L-Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
rpHE FARM KNOWN AS THE AM- question may, or may not, have a liearing in
Q uarterly M eeting .—The first quarter­
A. S. JACOBS.
1 merman place, situated one mile south this case. The applicant must establish that
G EX
ly meeting for Jack «in ville Circuit will
of Phoenix ami containing 320 acres, all
under good fence anti mostly tillable land, he is an actual settler in good faith, under the embrace the first Saturday and Sunday in
Jacksonville, Or.
Farms for Sale.
including alsi a fine orchard of young pre-emption or homestead laws. To l*e such Deeeinl*er. All official inemliers are* re­
f UMBER OF DESIRABLE TOWN
! trees of every description and in bearing settler under those laws, the settlement must
lots in Klippel's addition to Jackson­
quested to be present on Saturday especially,
ville will t»e sold on reasonable terms. For Persons desiring to purchase good farms condition. It is also a stage station. For
have been made in conformity thereto, ami all as business of importance will be before
further
particulars
applv
to
4 LL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN further particulars enquire of
of any size will do well to enquire of
I
i
MRS. W. S. STONE, Yreka, Cal.
acts required by the provisions of the oue un- the Conference.
HENRY’ KLIPPEL. '
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. ix for work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
W. H. K lyck , Pastor.
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GREAT REDUCTIONS
i
E. C. BROOKS,
TO THE FRONT AGAIN!
HODGE, DAVIS & CO •»
NEW STOCK § GOODS
J. S. HOWARD’S!
GEO. W. ELLIOTT
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Sheet-Music, Violins, Citherns,
B
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
W
GENTS’ and BOYS’ HATS ani CLOTHING
H
At Prices that Defy Competition.
Which will be sold at Lowest Rates.
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE.
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.
\\
H
CITY MARKET,
“EUREKA”
Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ Handkerchiefs.
WOOLEN MAN'FACTURING CO.
?
BLANKETS,
H
CITY BAKERY AND SALOON,
O
PHILLIPS’ EXPRESS,
Rnnning Between Ashland ani Linkville.
1
EUREKA MELLS.
L
T
R
T
OWENS & PLYMALE,
CRITERION BILLIARD SALOON,
THOMAS’ SAW-MILL,
M
I
FAMIL Y GROCERIES,
F. RITSCHARD,
ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS
H
P. DONEGAN,
ERAL BLACKSMITH
R
LOTS FOR SALE
A
FARM FOR SALE.
NW AMP
KUIMOV.