ir.ffl SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12. 1870. THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is our duly authorized ageut for Saa Francisco. HUDSON & MENET, arc our duly author­ ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. • Religious Notice. Rtv. M. A. Williams will hold divine ser­ vice at the M. E. Church, to-morrow, at 11 o’clock, Board of Trustees. C ounty C ourt P roceedings .—March Term, 1S70. L. J. C. Duncan, Judge, W. II. S. Hyde, Clerk.—Road district No. 22 (Union Town) abol­ ished and the same added to District No. 20, and Wm. Ray appointed Supervisor. The lino between Roud districts No. 10 and 11, changed from Gall’s creek to Rock Point bridge, thence south on the divide between Gail’s creek and Miller’s creek. The road from Jacksonville to Josephine county line, via Rock Point, was established and ordered to be opened ; J. W. Hays allowed $50 fur run­ ning the ruad through his lands, and the protest of Kilgore, Armstrong and Horne was withdrawn. The viewers appointed to locate a road from Link river to Surprise Valley, failed to make their ro- port, Rond district No. 27 abolished and attached to District No. 17, and James Miller appointed Supervisor of the same. John Stout appointed Supervisor of Road district No. 18 ; V. S. Ralls appointed Supervisor of Road district >io. 10 ; K. Benedict appointed Supervisor of Road district No. 19; R. A. Gray appointed Supervisor of Road district No. 5 ; Philander Powell appointed Supervisor of Road district No. 28 ; Thomas T. McKenzie appointed Supervisor of Roud district No. 7 ; David. Pcnegar appointed Supervisor of Road district No. 9 ; George Youdis appointed Supervisor of Road district No. 23 ; John Can­ trail appointed supervisor of Roud district No. 24, Martin F. Hurst appointed supervisor of Road dis­ trict No. 16. Probate.—John Guilfoyle and Jen­ nie Guilfoyle vs. L. T. Davis, administrator of the estate of Simon Van Name, dec’d—-judgement agaiust Davis for $24. CITY DRUG STORE, NEW GOODS. JÄS- T. GLENN, JACKSONVILLE. DEALER IN FBI HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A COM- JL ceiving an extensive supply of goods in their line of business, consisting in part píete assortment of O IFTJIEÒIE Drugs & Chemicals, ’ a .1 iW i NES. of— CALIFORNIA STREET, Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Box stoves, Nails of all sizes, AsHortod iron and steel, Horse shoes and nails. Cast iron wash kettles, Bake ovens, Skillets and lids, HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE ’ Tea kettles, in notifying his friends and the public gener­ Bake pans, ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very large and extensive stock of Brass kettles, . Enameled kettels, T LADIES AND GENTS’ Shoulder-Braces, Sauce pans, Chopping axes, Broad axes, Trace and Ilalter chains, Shovels and Tongs, •Fire dogs, Sluice forks, Shovels, Door locks, Butt and strap hinges, Knives and forks. Spoons and ladles, Meat cutters, Sad irons, * Polishing irons, Pocket knives, Scissors and shears, Pruning shears and knives, Patent cross cut saws, Buck and hand saws, Planes and lanterns ; STAPLE DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, J acksonville , March Sth, 1870. TOILET ARTICLES, The Board met pursuant to adjournment at the Court House, at 10 a. m. Members present—Alex. CALIFORNIA AND SALEM Martin, Prest ; D. Lius, John Orth, J. R. Neil, and U. S. Hayden Clerk. The minutes of the last CLOTHM mteting being read and approved, Mr. Linn moved that in the matter of tho contested election, case BLANKETS, ETC., ETC. between A. F. Wall and George Seaman, for the office of City Marshal—(Wall contesting Seaman’s 1|OOP SKIRTS, A n old and experienced physician says, “much election on the ground of non-residence)—the pa»‘-! i that he learned under the name of science has died ties proceeded to trial. Tho papers being filed in out. and that simple homely experience has largely ETC., ETC. the case, C. W. Kahler att’y for A. F. Wall, con­ —ALSO— i taken the place of that scholastic knowledge to AND Boots and Shoes; Ladles’, Misses* testant—J. D. Fay att’y for George Seaman, de­ which he ami perhaps his instrue ors once attached and Childrens’ Shoes. fendant,—the motion prevailed. The case was a paramount importance.” The tact is, that “sim- opened by Mr. Kahler by reading the complaint j pie homely experience.” is the gist of his scholast­ Together with a general assortment of W e have also in connection with the above a very and answer, and his opening remarks were heard. ic attainments, and a really successful medicine, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Large and Extensive Stock of Choice | compounded of vegetable products, like Dr. Wal- SHELF HARDWARE. Mr. Fay then followed with his preliminary re­ ' ker’s 1 egetuble I inegar Hitter», proves the scien­ marks. Witnesses« were then introduced for both tific» research that has made it such. GROCERIES, parties, and after hearing their te.-timony anil the And a large collection of miscellaneous works, argument of counsel, the case was closed and sub­ HARDWARE, A n A ccident .—On last Thursday, Mr. John mitted for decision. Board took a reccss till 7J p. ; Bush, who works at Mr. Bybee’s farm, met with a comprising queensware m. painful accident. Mr. Bush was opening the gate BIUG RAPII Y, The Board re-assembled at 7J p. m.—all pres­ leading into the race track, when Mr. Martin Fu«e and caps, CLASSWARE, ent. On motion, a certificate of election was or­ passed out leading his fine trotting colt, which TRAY ELS, Blasting and rifle powder, dered to be issued to George Seaman as marshal, | kicked at Mr. Bush, striking him on the hand, iu Shot and lead, CUTLERY, ROMANCE, Lift pumps and Lead pipes, and the Board then adjourned to Thursday, the which he held a pitchfork, cutting the hand severe­ Rope, PAINTS, 10th inst. BELLES-LETTREN, ly and breaking several bones. Dr, Tolman was Grindstones, M arch 10th. Adjourned meeting of the Board I called and dressed the wounds. V Cider mills, OILS, AND GIFT BOOKS. of Trustees. The Board met at 7| p. m. All F Cedar tubs, members present. Proceedings of last meeting ETC, M ore R ed M en .— We learn that an effort is be­ Cellar buckets, read and approved. Reports of officers of the ing made by citizens of Ashland to establish a ALSO Willow baskets, etc. Town : The Town Treasurer submitted his report tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men, at that for the fiscal year, showing receipts fr< m all Window Glass, Nails, Iron and place. They obtained permission and papers from ¡Steel, Cast and Steel Plows sources for the year ending March 1st, 1870—coin, Dr. Tolman of this place, who is Vice Great lnco- Wooden and Willow $1,131 25 ; currency, $937 00 ; expenditures, $1 - ware of every description always on hand honee of the U. S. for the State of Oregon. Signers Ware, Etc., Etc. 131 07 coin, and $12 currency, leaving balance are being rapidly added to their petition, and no and made to order. in Treasury, as per report, $275 curroncy and daubt a tribe will soon be established there. $494 21 coin. $650 currency was converted into I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the coin by the Treasurer at 76 cents on the dollar, lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods T he F air .—The Fair to be given by the ladies making $494 coin. The report was laid over. will find it greatly to their advantage to examin. Paints, The Street Commissioner made his road report, of Jacksonville, will be held at Horne’s Hall, on our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am —CATALOGUE OF— Oils, •howiag total amount roud tax received at curren­ the evening of the 20th and 21st of April. Ad­ determined not to be undersold by any house in Turpentine, Jackson county. cy rates, $1,517 46 in money and labor. Paid out mission the first evening will be free to all. On Varnish, for team hire $616 50 ; for tools and repairs of the second evening the admission will be 50 cents, Window Glass, ^SF-Give me a call, and then judge for your­ when there will be vocal and instrumental music and Putty. same, plank and other material, $86 50 , paid for self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. work, $90 ; miscellaneous, $3 50 ; printing blank and tabteaux. Supper each night, 75 cents. All We invite the attention of. Farmers to our JAS. T. GLENN. BEANS— Early Yellow Six Week; Early Mo­ tax receipts, $18 ; total, $1,086 currency. Road are invited to attend. hawk : Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti­ stock of tax worked and paid in currency, $575 89, making I cultural. J osephine C ounty .—The Delegates elected to BEETS— Blood Turnip ; Long Blood. MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS a total expenditure on road, at currency rates, of 11 ,662 89, leaving a balance due Street Commis­ attend the Democratic State Convention at Albany BROCCOLI— White French ; a fine vegetable of the cabbage family. Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative sioner of $145 43 currency. The report was re­ i arc John Bolt and John McDaniel.----- A China­ of the most approved patterns, and highly CABBAGE — Earlv York; Early Flat Dutch; men while carelessly handling his pistol, shot his Effects of ferred. Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth; finished ; also Self Sharpening Straw Cutters S O — o’ partner through the foot. How fortunate (?) it Early Ox heart. jz a aud Hay Knives. BILLS PRESENTED AND REFERRED. ’3 — — ® «J Cfc o was not through the head. CAULIFLOW ER— Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa­ W. H. S. Hyde for recording $9 00 ; Jas. T. o X per.) V O CÍ CARROTS — Early Horn ; Long Orange. I« "T oo Glenn, blankets and candles, $9 50 ; Recorder’s fee, —•! c N ew A dvertisements .—See notice of the sale 4> ¿ <4 bill for past year, $43 15 ; same for making deeds, of real estate of J. R. Pool dec’d ; also notice of SWEET CORN — Early Department. 73 s <-> - a CUCUMBER— ShortGreen; Extra LongGrcen; $5 00 ; same for stationery 75 cts. ; bill for Street i sale of “Arkansas Livery stable ; also summons to ■a — Farlv Framed. o ~ .s o o Commissioner, for work ordered on streets and J. G. B. Stone, and announcement of Mr. Morris 'LETTUCE— Early Curled Silieia ; Drumhead. «B *- These pumps have been fully tested, and o M Black W ATERMELON — Mountain Sweet ; sidewalks, $43 90 ; A. F. Wall’« bill for fees and Mensor, as candidate for County Treasurer. fi. 2 are acknowledged to possess advantages over Spanish ; Apple Seed. services for past year, $101 '50. Total, $211 15. *> «JS all other pumps in use; sold at manufa’tur- ¿4M MUSKMELON— Christiana ; Nutmeg. w U u “i S qually . — The last few days have been stormy. -C 3 ON ION- $4 a lb ; also by the paper. er’s prices, with freight added. BILLS ORDERED PAID. 09 'i?- X O — y Snow squalls have been numerous. The bluster is PARSNIP— Long Salmon. a •> bO HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. gx T. Thomas’ bill, $3, 12 ; Judges and Clerks of - a « October 9th, 18o9. : doubtless occasioned by old Sol’s preparations for PEAS— Dan. O’Rourke (Early); Extra Early Election $3 each. Total, $18 12. Board Adjourned, Tom -Thumb, and other varieties. c c ct • ' crossing the Line. « c « RADISH — Red and White Turnip—Extra Early; tine die» Board of Trustees elect metandorganized, Long Scarlet. by choosing David Linn President for the ensuing W ill Q ualify .—The newly elected town officers SALSlV’l ; or. Vegetable Oyster. O year. Martin, Wilson and Neil appointed Finance TOMATO— Large Red Smooth. Z J will qualify to-day, at the town Hall. — • ’S o KUTA BAGA— Skirving's Improved. Committee. Fire wardens, George Seaman and N. » 8^ A 73 TO u PUMPKIN— Sweet. ■H Fisher; Sexton, R. S. Dunlap. Adjourned to M uch editorial matter is crowded out this week. SQUASH— Hubbard ; Acorn. « £-3 u O Oe 2 Saturday evening, March 19th, at 7 p. in. ND SEE HIS FINE STOCK OF NEW TURNIP— Early Mat Dutch ; Early Red Top h • - K J a 3 □ rs Strap Leaf. Goods direct from the manufacturers. U. S. Hayden, Recorder. £ CJ Q WILLIAM DAVIDSON, He has a fine lot o mailed free of postage to fl#" All seeds will be any address, on receipt of money. Sowing Macliinos P rotracted M eeting . —The M. E. Quarterly Office, No- 64 Front Street, Prices from $20 to $110, cash. meeting which began at this place on the 4th inst. Ageney for the Celebrated Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots has been continued through the present week. The Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. A New Lot of of California. meeting has been conducted by Mr. Royal, Presid­ Tl&Sr The Great Blood Purifier.-S® AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES ing Elder of the District, assisted by several other FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC Just from the Factory. RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, DYSPEPSIA or fweanhers. Quite an interest, in religious matters, « INDIGESTION, BILIOUS. REMITTENT and Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile ftiasfeeen manifested both by young and old. The lie is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, DISEASES OF among which is the aneetiag will be continued to-day and to-morrow. Claims of every description throughout Oregon THE BLOOD. LIVER. KIDNEYS and BLAD­ and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE­ DER, these BITTERS have been most successful. IIENHY FLIFLiE. SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED Democratic Central Committee.— The CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load­ BLOOD, which is generally produced by derange­ ing. Democratic Central Committee for Jackson county , well as with a due regard to economy in all busi­ ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find, its will meet at Jacksonville on Saturday, April 2d, ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds JFQ- All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, paid over puntually. 1870, at 1 o’clock, p. m. for the transaction of im­ HAS Repairing done to order at half price. Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it portant business. W. F. SONGER, Ch’m. Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. obstructed and sluggish in -the veius; cleanse it J” UST reoeived a large STOCK of fine Jacksonville, March 9th, 1870. when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you REAL ESTATE DEALER. when. Keep the bio jd healthy, anda.ll v/ill be well. Oct. 9th, 1869. oct9-tf. • HAVANA CIGARS, S chool E ection . —There will be a meeting at AGENTS, TOBACCO, — BY — the school House, in Jacksonville, at 4 o’clock p. CANDIES, m. of Monday, April 4th, for the purpose of elect­ ing one School Director for a term of three years, STATIONERY Ac. JACKSONVILLE, OREGQN. otice is hereby given that the and a District School Clerk, for one year, for this Also a large variety of firm of Caro 3ro’s, Ashland, Oregon, is this (No. 1) District. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN- day dissolved by mutual consent, M. Caro with­ forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround­ drawing from the firm. <> ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and All debts due the late firm at Jacksonville must P ost O feick R emoved . —Mr. J. M. Sutton, Post wilt constantly keep on hand, t.be very best of for the coming Holidays. Master, has removed his office from Oregon street be paid M. Caro within forty days, or they will be Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Eranoisco, to California street, one door west of P. J. Ryan’s should give me a call. M. CARO, Please give him a call. Next doof to GLENN Cal., and Sacrament.», Cal., aj»d Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869. storo. The now office is centrally located, and the I. CARO. 34 Platt Street, N. Y. mch5-tf. DRUM A Co. March 4th, 1870. phangê will suit almost everybody. June 12th-ly. June 1 9tb, 1869. V' ’ iy. # SPONGES, BRUSHES) ---- — School Books, BLANK BOOKS, GIANT POWDER, , TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON J. M. SUTTON’S HYDRAULIC PIPE, GARDEN SEEDS. plows , mm & mum, Dr Joseph Walker’s AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMPS. sn a Call at J. Neuber’ A Special Collector of Claims, AUSTRALIA SPRING WHEAT. NEW ARRIVAL! ANTON ULLMANN CITY BREWERY, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. N i • ' 1 VEIT SHTTTZ', R. H. NI«DONAl.D&C“., IMPORTING WHOLESALE TOYS, dbC T IHUGGIiSTS.