-T
V!
I . WII.I.IA», pAVJ^ON,
’5.
I
Office, No.
I
;l...
M,
JACKSONVILLE.
* Kb
:
tr/ *
fr«*F
ft.
><
, D h
Adjoining the Tdograph Offiqc, Pprtlaiyd, Oregon.
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1870.
•»
.
_
It.
Special Collector of Claims! i
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second
floors) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, i Accounts, Notes, jlonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent Claims of every description throughout Oregon
forSaa Francisco.
‘ land the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE
CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as
HUDSON & MENET, are our duly author«^
izod Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 4J' , well as with a due regard to economy in ull busi
ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
Park Row, “Times” Building, New York.
paid over puntually.
• '•
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
----------- ■„
~
.
r
»
♦
<
V
■ *
FTTK/E
G old H ill The Gold dill Quartz Mining Co;-
’♦4?
held a meeting at the famoiin.dold Hill, yesterday.
I
H. Klippel. Pres’t, N. C. Det^n, Col. Ross, Saehs *
Bro,., Tom Chavner and othAr stockholders, wer|)
in attendance. It
1 is the intention of the company’ ,Iu the Matter of the Estate of James R.
Pool, Deceased.
to resume operations upon this ledge, upon a morp 11
URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE IION.
extensive Scale than ever, and have the work be-
Countv C lourt for the County 1 of Jackson,
g an rat once. The object of the meeting yesterday
State of Oregon, the undersigned'will offer for
wm to make a new survey of the premises, and .sale to the highest bidder on
determine where the shafts should be sunk or the Saturday, the ‘23d day of April, A. D. 1870,
tunnels be started. The prevailing opinion is, ■ ;at «he Court House door in Jacksonville, tho fol-
that the hill contains deposits as rich as those at . “lowing described real . estate bvlouging tu the es-
first discovered ; and the work will be prosecuted i fate «4 James R.1 Pool, dee’d, fhiH' ia to snry : the
until they are struck, or the fact established that undivided one-half interest in that certain tract of
i land alining, the town of. Jacksonville, County
the lead has entirely run out.
of Jackson, Oregon, and known as the “Bigham
and LangeLfarm,” described as follows: begin
O dd . F ellow ' s BALL.-i-NotwithsCandiag the, ning'at the S. E. corner of claim No. 37, T, 37, 8.
'
’’
’
¿
*
I
•great excitement about quartz, an4 'thp political R. 2 IV ot the Willamette Meridian, and running
thence W on the 8 boundary of claim 37 aforesaid
¡fermentation existing in this valley, the approach 12.80 chns, to a post ; thence N 16.75 chns to a
ing Odd Fellow’s ball ia becoming the leading post; thence N 78° 45’, E 7.48 chns to apost,
¡topic of conversation. The oaJl will be given at from which a white oak 12 inches in diameter bears
S 72° E 331 Iks, a black oak 12 inches in diameter
Home's Hall, on the 26th of April, in commemo- bears S 25° W 71 Iks ; thence N to the N bounda
iration of the fifty-first anniversary of Ameri- ry of claim No. ,37 atoresaiifu thence^ E along the
>-oan Odd Fellowship ; and will prove the most re- N boundary of claims Nos. 37 and 90- to the N* E
corner of claim, No., 90 afoicsaid ; thence S on
cker^he affair ever witnessed in that hall. From thp E boundary of claim No.»90 32 cljns, to a post
the general interest unatiitested, aud the preparra iu>l mound of earth at the corner of said claim No.
tions being made, we anticipate its entire success. 90 ; thence W 4.08 chns to a post at jjie N E cor
ner of claim No. 92, T 37, S,R 2 W : thence S on
See advertisement.
the E boundary of claim Nu. 92 aforesaid 41.90
chns to the S E corner of claim No. 93 ; thence W
T he R laisdealer .—The first number- of the on the S boundary” of clAJjns Nos.- 91 and 92
Plainderti«-, published at Roseburg, Ogn., has been 43.95 chns to a post,, from Wlhich a black oak 15
received, and we gladly place it upon our (x) list. inches in diameter bears S 27° E 18 Iks, a black
It is a twenty-four co lupin paper, twenty columps oak 12 inches in diameter bears N. 33J® W 27 Iks,
of which are filled with well written editorials and a black oak 12 inches in diameter bears N 37° E
a choice selection of news and literature. It is 43 Ike : thence N 33;So <|hns to a post, from which
printed on new type aud ia quite a haudacme pa the corner of claims No.^. 9( and 92,bear W 2.67
per. It is published by Win. Thompson, Esq., an chns ; thence W 32.67 ebns to a post op the boun
old hand at the bellows, on the “right side of the ! dary x>f claim No. 37 aforesaid ; thence S 4.90 to
question” and nut afraid to speak out. Success to ; the place <»f beginning. Reserving and excepting
so umeh ot - the albpvq tract’ as ia mentioned
the Plaindeuler
. **
r
*
I *•*’
and iluscribed in ¡C certain deed bearing, date
r — i
the l*7th day7>f July, 1570, exepiltedbv James II.
T he F air .—The * Fair tb bq. given by theTItdies | p ool.to P P' Prim ; and als»> so .much'of said tract
of Jacksonville, will be held at Horne’s Hall, on as is.described in deeds,tor in bonds for deeds or
the evenings of the 2Wtir and 21«t of April. Ad agreements executed by paid Pool to fc>. A. Davis,
mission the first evening will be free to all. On and W. II. O'>er, and also the block u.ow occupied
the second evening the admission will be 50 cents, 1 by Ole Gunnison, aud also .so mneh of sai d tfjet
Klippel s addition to the
when there will be vocal and instrumental musicJ as is im litdtul in Po»d
and tableaux. Supper oaeh night,-75 cents. •Al” Tow« of Jacksonville. .
are invited to attend. The proceeds of the Fair j ? Iso, at tbe some time nnd place will be •ffeix'd
will be donated to-the Sisters of J. and M. towards ♦ I for sa!0 tiro undivided one-half interest in the fol-
paying the debt incurred by the purchase of the i lowingilots. block'«, nnd ’rSetional blocks, situated
iii Pool A Khppel’s addition^« the 't own of Jack
Drum property.
sonville, txi-wit : Blk No. 75, S Jots : hlk No. 73.
S tate T axes .—Mr. Max Muller, County Treas 10 lots ; blk No. 74, S lots : hfie' No. 77. bjots ;
3,- 4, 5V i», . 7, 8, 9 and 10, in blk 68,; flrac-
urer, started for Salem last Wednesday, with $6,- tioHiil Jots Nos. 2 and 5, and lots Nos. .’I, 4, -ij, 7
090 57. due the Stat© as a part of her apportion-' and
in blk No. 63 ; l>lk No. 69. 8 lots ; blk
ment of the taxes collected in Jackson county ; N«. T'L S loti ;.lots Nos. 1, 2 and 5,’ih fractional
Sheriff Reames having previously paid in $1,500, blk 71 ; fractional blk No. ffft, 4 lots >’ blk No, 95.
making a total of $7,590 57. Of this amount, S lots : 1 fractinnnl blk n<>vb of blks Nos. 73 and
$5,630 77 was -■ property
—* - — - tax
• ; $855 was poll tax, 74. adjoining Robinson and Sprague : fractional
>nd $1,104 80 was fhr’.Chinese licences
.• .
'J i blk corner of E and Parlor-Streets, bale to com
mence nt 1 o4clo<-k, p. m. Title perfect. Terms
F eeding D ead C hixamem .—On last Sunday the cash, pr notes with approved* security.
. W. G.’BUFFU.M, Executor,
Chinese of this place, together with many wagon
Per Jas. D. Fay, Att'/T
loads from adjacent camps, went tbroilgh with thq
March 12th, 1870, .
‘
mch!2-w4.
ceremony of feeding their dead brethren, buried
in the Town Cemetery. From the amount of food
and drink given to the dead, they will not be dry
or hungry for gome time.
,K,!
a
*
•
i-l
I
•
f
P rinter ' s C ircular .—We are in regular re-
ceipt of the “Printer’s Circular,” published by
R. S. Menamin, Philadelphia, Pa. It is “a record
of Typography, Literature, Arts and feciences
and contains a vast amount of useful Information
relative to the “art progressive.” Price, one dol
lar per year in advance.
J-
-
-
■
• •
J
Démocratie Central Committee.— The
Democratic Central Committee for Jackson aounty»
-will meet at Jacksonville en Saturday, 4pril 2d»
1870, at 1 o’clock, p. m. for the transaction of iur
portant business.
W. F. SONGER, Ch’m.
Jacksonville, March 9th, 1870.
D ied .—Near Jump-Off Joe, March 29th, of
strangulated Hernia, in his 51st year, Mr. Robert
Trimble. The injury which caused his death, was
received while lifting a heavy log. He leaves a
wife and ten children to.mdurn his loss.
-
ii
i ■
■
■■
L ink R iver R oad ;—We learn from Mr. Jbhn
Shook, just in from Link iriver, that there' is About
three feet of snuw pm thé mountains. It will be
three weeks before the road will be in good condi
tion. -■ i
'*
.
>
■
I’.
1
i
B ase B all .—Quite an exciting game of base
ball was played here last Thursday. The boys
play well ; but need more practice before sending
or accepting challenges.
'
’
? «
U L ‘Ì
B ees for S ale .—Several hives of bees—full
.swarms—can be had, very cheap for cash,—or will
be exchanged for stock,—by applying at this of
fice, or at the residence of L. J. Hull.
♦
•
t
Sauc> pnnx;
Shoulder-Braces,
IPIEIÒIFTJIMZEIRy'Z',
•
.■
1
..
¿hiI
j
•
i
•
■
CALIFORNIA
AND
SALEM
AND
71
«
School BookSy
.
,
I
SPONGESp BRUSHES.
•
STAPLE DRY GOODS
í
I
toile T articles ,
/
~
Chopping axes,
Broad axes,
s - • Tract and Halter chain«,
Shovels and Tongs,
t *
»
f
Fire dogs,
Sluice forks,
J^hovels,
,
» f
Door locks,’
Butt and strap hinges,
.. .Knives and.forks.
Spoons and ladles,
Meat cutters,
Sad iron9,
• //
Polishing fronR,
Pocket knives.
Scissors'and shears,
Priming »hours and knives,
Putent cross cut saws,
Buck and baud saw^,
Planes and lanterns ;
■ *
ETC., ETC.
5 •
CLOTHS
BLANKETS,
«I
»
HOOP SKIRTS,
ETC., ETC.
— also —
Boots and Shoes; Ladies’, Misses’
and Childrens’ Shoes,
Together with a general assortment of W e have also in connection with the above a very
Large an<p Extensive iitvek of Otnice . - *y jr
SHELF 1IAKDWARE.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
BLANK BOOKS,
•
■
.
i
GROCERIES.
.
’
'
(
Administrators Sale.
—
t
v;
• t
LADIES AND GENTS
• 1
• .
4
s * ■;
i ■
<
1
T
P
•
5
LOW PRICES WILL WIN.
I......... ■
•
J
CALIFORNIA STREET,
t
Ï. J1-
■
' F
Cook Stoves, ■ '■
M • *
»7 ' : • * * ti ! • •.
► I i • »' A •. 'v • • ■ / ,»D
m
* I*a?Ior Stoves,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
Box stoves,
Nails of all sizes,
_.... Jkaaur.V?d. iron and steal, ....
; Horse b-hoes and nails.
y ■ t,
I
. . t >
Cifist iron vrnah kettles. is
?
J • A.-au. - jf^vens, -
Skillets and lids,
he U ndersigned take pleasure .
Tea kettle«,
in notifying his friends and the public gener
I
Bake pans,
ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very
large and extensive stock-of ‘
Brass kettles,
Enameled kettels,
•/*
Z-
1
w
t
Administrator’s Sale
.
w ♦ w f f
■ f ■
» *
goods in
O
I
Ft *
«»*
» ;
f.
N HA
HAND, AND TO, ARRIVE, A COM-
■ ceiving an extensive
píete assortment of
their line of business, i
»
<
.
___
of—
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
.-.I,. - ! ’•
Oct. 9 th, 1869.
...
->
oct9-tf. ’
J
il f?
. v'^1”... « , ,.r. r
n
t
■
<■
h
j
t •’
I •. ,
t
■
DEALER IN
x
4
• ---- —■*
Î1
o.
’
î
F do nt Street, . * 7
N PURSUANCE OF A?f ORDER OF THE
Hon. County Court for the County of .Jackson
State of Oregon, made at the March Term, 1870
the undersigned y»tli offer for sale at the Court
House door in Jacksonville,on
Saturday« the lflth day of April, 1870,
the following described real estate belonging to
I the estate of James Hubbard, dec’d, that is to
say : the property known as the “Arkansas Livery
Stable property,” beginning at the North-we t cor
ner of block No. 27, and running thence N 43°
35’, E along the line of Oregon Street 88 feet;
thence 46° 17’, E 20 feet to the West boundary ot
Ciuggage’s donation claim ; thence South,on said
line to Pine Street; thence. North 4fl°^5 west 105
feet along the line of Pine Street to the place *»f
beginning.. Title perfect, .Sal* t^ commence at 1
o’clock, p. m. Terms cash in band'.
. HERMAN HF4.H8, Adm’r,
Per James D. Fay, his Att’y.
March L2th, J870.
———*—————••—t
I
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
And a large collection of miscellaneous works,
comprising
__ .
. . I . » .*. • ’
• •:
<
BIOGRAPHY,
i
ROMANCE,
»
: 0
BELLES-LETTRE.S’,
r
i
I
STATE SENATOR.
I
GIFT BOOKS...
AND
...
-CA.TALOUUÇ pF-
GARDEN SEEDS
-,____ •/*
JEANS— Early Yellow Six Week; Early Mo
hawk ; Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti*
cultural.
1BETS— Blood Turnip ; Long Blood.
3KOCCOLI— White French; a fine vegetable
of tjie cabbage iktoifyd ¿j X •’ i
j;
C ABB AG E— -Early A ork ; Early Flat. Dutch;
Large Late Drumhead Marblehead Mammoth;
Early Oxheart.
’
»’
CAULIFLOWER— Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa
per.)
‘
CARROT8— Early Horn ;‘Long’Orahge.
SWEET CORN— Early Department.
CUCUMBER— Short Green; Extra Long Green;
Early Framed.
LETTUCE— Rariy Curled £ilici«A| Drumhead.
WATERMELON — Mountain .Sweet; Black
Spanish ; Apple Seed.
MUSKMPLQN— Christiana ; Nutmeg
ONl(i.N—^4 a lb ; als'o-by
the paper. i 1'
.4
PAR«N4P^Ldng Srbnun.
- i Lu
PHAS— Dan. O’Rourke (Early) ; Extra
tra «Early
Ear
Tom Thumb, and other varieties.
RADISH— Red and White Turnip—Extra Early;
ljong Sparlet.
„
’ S
SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Oyster.
Í' *•
TOMATO— Large Red Smooth.
KUTA BAGA— Skirving’s Improved.
PUMPKIN
— §we$t.
pUMPKlN-§we
St
.
.
SQUASH— Hubbatd; Adbrni
, •
ur > i
*
utefl1 f Early Ked Top
Tl! R NIP— Early Flat' lTutcfl'
Strap Leaf.
All seeds will bd ffiailed free of postage to
any address, on receipt of money.
. _
—•
,»■
Agepcy for the Celebrated
f .
".’M
•
'•
« ■ • >1
IWMtli SPRING AHtl’IT.
:
»
NEW ARRIVAL!
V
W
71
(iwinw & rams,
• • o
■ : • J •
r
**.'.*«
*
« . V
. *• t
.I st H’'
Bear testinïobÿ tö' thb'W’hrtddYful Curative
of the moat approved patterns, and highly
iniehed ; also^elf Siiarpening Straw Cutt-ers
Effects of
Joseph Wàlker^’.If ¿
Ki,ive3-.. fl
AMERICAN'
L. «-
« ¿ a
SUBMERGED PUMPS
o
o •£
w
o <-
hF; J
â °
X
These pumps have been fully tested, and » X
4
are acknowledged to possess advantages over
all other pumps in use; sold at manufactur
er’s prices, with freight Added.
j
• u/ .x HOFFMAN & T;UFP£E.
October 9th, 1869.
t
Call at J. Ne uber’s
;*
-u«
Ì
I
I ft< St
nd see iiis fine stock of new
A
r
Wjw WW8»
Goods direct from the manufacturers,
in his a fine lot'b . .*
9 ‘ '
'
’•_j
Se'W'lxxg IVIacliiiios Manufactured from th*e native Herbs and Roots
of California,-
r
Great ,K1 ho 4
FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHBUMA-TISM AND GOUT, DY,$PEP§IA pr
INDIGESTION, BILI0U&, REMITTENT afid
INTERMITTENT FfiVERS, DISfcASES OF
THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLAD
DER?, these BITTERS have been)most suoCesgfal.
SUCH DISEASES ar^ eaused by VITIRJED
BLQQD, which is generally produced by derang«-
ment of the DIGESTIVE URGALS.
cfeanse th« Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities bursting through the Skin* in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it
obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you
when. Keep the bio jd healthy, and all will bo well.
4
Prices from $20 to $110, cash.
»
* ? I
.»
Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load
ing.
,VT. . .» G <
All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and
i >
Repairing done to. order at half price.
Jacksonville, MRy*13, 1865.
tfoO.,
r
MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS
hsnu
ANTQN ULLMANH
á I ■
.
-
I
M M
•
JAS. T. GLENN.
He is agent for the best Rifles and Pixels made,
-
among which is the
/
f
i
■" •»' »
«
J
* Í
/Sir Give me a call, and then judge for your
self as to our capacity to furnish gyvds as aboye.
«
n.
• • •»<
I
I am now ready to sell anything in dry line at thé
lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
our stock before purclwçùig'chewbere, as lam
determined not tu/bi •undersold* It any house in
Jackson county.
A New Lot of
AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES
Just from the Factory,
<¡
,» ‘"••»t i-
9
>
f,
I
-
V
We invite the attention of Farmers to our
stock of
plows ,
oils ,
• «
»
Paints,
Oils,
Turpentine,
Varnish,
Window Glass,
and Putty.
.
B E.
i - \ ;
Window Glass, Nails Iron and
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
Wooded ail’d Willow
Ware, Etc., Etc.
I
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
» •
;i
p
ETC,
TIN.
COPPER, & SHEET-IRON
-
• . »: J-.i x , ' . .* » »
J. M. SUTTON’S
;¡: í
L *■
G
•
i
w < •
1*. ’
» •
ware of every description always on hand
and made to order.
ASSESSOR
I
I
i
... (
,. k
D
♦
Grindstones,
Cider mills.
Cedar tubs,
Cedar buckets,
’ • Willdw baskets,* ètc.
HZ
CUTLERY,
PAINTS,
♦
I*“
To be E lected .—Voters will please bear in
HAS
1 .<!
•
mind that the election of a Director, for school
R. GEO. B. TOLMAN IS HEREBY AN-
district No. 1, will take place at the school house,
nounced 1 as a candidate for State Senator at J UST received a large STOCK of fine
next Monday, at 4 o’clock p. m. .
£ S ■
•election,
subject
to thesipoisiqn
of the
* A L tne V coming
«r —— - —
— — — — — - - -»•
—■ V.
- - n
.
V
DemocraticsCuunty
Convention
of
f
aekion'county.
HAVANA CIGARS,
.
? ,
A. F or R kd B luff .—Several teams left , during DemocratxcXlounty Convention of fa^kion'county
’ ’ ' -
BY M AÑ*Y * VOTERS.
TOBACCO,
the week, for Red Bluff, where they will loar
March 19th, 1870. .... .
•with goods for this place.
. i
CANDIES,
* 1
bl im w
V
STATIONER? 4c.
C ircuit C ourt .—Tho April term of Circuit
r - , ? ¿i
.1
L»
•'
'if'
*',•
Court, for Jgsephine county, will be held at Ker I
byville, on the 11th inst,—next Monday week. M
X
1
I
;
i
• 1 ■ ■ •
4
■
r
■
1
.
’
■
S addlery .—We insert to-day, Mr. Miller’s ad I-
M. H. PARKER IS HEREBY ANNOUNC
vertisement concerning the saddle and gunsmith
ed as a candidate for Assessor at the coining
for the coming Holidays. .
business, which our readers will please notice.
election, subject to lh^ Democratic County Con
— --------
--------- -—
Please give him a call, liext door to GLENN
vention of Jackson county.
F irst M onday .—County Court will commence
MAh Y CITIZENS’-
DRUM A Co.
.
,
March 26 th, 1870.
next Monday, 4th mst.
I
QUEENSWARE,
? c L assware ;
B»»pe,
• X
...
PYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY
Recipes caretully compounded. Country orders
promptly attended t«. , ■>
. , . . ,
G. W. CRAVES,; Ajtent.
I
I
1
4
Fu«e and caps,
Blasting and rifle powder,
Shot and lead,
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
TRAVELS,
• ■ *
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN-
• didate for County Treasurer, of Jackson coun
ty, subject to the Democratic County Convention,
and the will of the people. I have further to state
that I do not belong to any-cliques, as my record
will show for the last twelve years,
Mw MENSOR.
, March 12th, 1870.
. -»
„
-y------------------------------------ ----------- 1— h
—r-—u—
—rr
:------
HARDWARE,/.
r
’
I ' <
•H
e ■ » ’ • !
t • • 1 »
Notice To Stockholders.
1 i
I
w
L/
r.-■’ r»
ÁdPEÑTS,
r
i
' ’ p
i
. -L
»
V»’
r *4
R. IMPMTINÍ
H IWONALDW
WHOUSAlf ’
he annual meeting of the stock -
holders of the R. R. V. M’f’g Co. will be
held All Alhltnd. on Wednesday the» 27th Jay of
♦
!
J
April, A. D., 1870, at 11 o’clock, a. in., for the
purpose of electing Dirqgtoni f<w the.ensuing year,
and the transaction of any other business that may
•»
legitimately come before the Company,
„ j
Corner. Pine aud Sansomeßtreet», San Erancisco,
Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., and
J. M. McCALL, President,
34 PljUJfctijeet, NjY.
C. K. K lum , Sec’y«' ■ '
June 194h, 186V.
,
ly.
Ashland, Oga., March 26th, 1870.
4w.
T
DRI «GISTS.
' •*
«
»
•
1
( *4 * « •
¿'i