Mf. L. J. Hull, of this place,
has r cherry tree in bis orchard that we ven
ture to say cannot be surpassed, if equalled
un this Coast, for quality and quantity of
fruit. Visitors from California and other
places say liiut the cherries are the largest
and beat they hfive seen on the Coast ; and
it ia estimated tHt there are from 700 to 1,000
lbs. upon the tree. At 25 eta. per pound—
the price here—the fruit from this "tree would
net $200.
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1870.
HOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Secoud
f^#r ,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent
for San Francisco.
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HUDSON A MENET, are our duly author
ited Agents in the Atlantic States. Offioc, 41
Park Row, “Times” Building, New York.
A Y oung H unter .—On Wednesday morn
in» last, as a sheep herder in the employ of
John Wells, of Ashland, was tending his
sheep in Dead Indian Valley, hie dog treed
a yearling black bear. Master Frank Slade,
a nephew of Mr. Wells, aged eleven years,
took his uncle’s rifle • and shot Bruin.dead at
the first fire. The youngster may live to
wear the honors now accorded to Kit Carson.
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
A ccident .—Daniel Cawley, well known
<lt along the stage route as a gentlemanly and
accomodating driver, met with a serious m 8
hap last Monday morning, while driving his
CGaeh from Casey’s Station to Yreka, Going
through the canyou between Byron Cole’s ami
Rafus Cole’s be bad to drive over an old
bridge, which be feared was insecure. Al
lowing his passengers to alight, be drove on
the old bridge which went down with a era« .:
just as bis leaders cleared it. The lead bars
b?bke off and the wheel horses fell into the
■chasm, upaett ng the stage. Cawley got an
ankle jammed so badly that it is feared h<
may lose the leg, though we hope otherwise.
Owe of the wheel-horses Was killed and the
other completely ruined. The injured man
lies at Rufus Cole’s, where he is receiving
the best of care from his wife, who had just
returned from the E.ist a few days betore.
Everything is provided for his comfort and
Dr. Ream, of Yreku, is his surgical adviser.
We hope to see him speedly restored to health.
T he F ourth .—Next Monday week will be
tbe 94th anniversary of American indepen
dence. Preparations have been made fin
celebrating the day, at this place, on a grand
scale. One cf Southern Oregon’s most elo
quent speakers—Lafayette L me,—will de
liver the oration. Among other attractions
will be the appearance of the ‘’FooHkillers,”
a procession of men, masked and dressed in
all manner of costumes. Citizens are expect
ed, and will be welcomed from all parts of
Southern Oregon and Northern California
See programme under “New To Day.”
The effect of Dr. Walker’s V inegar B itters ,
even when taken for its cathartic properties, are
very different trom. ‘hose of any other medicine
prepared specifically for that purpose.
There is no nausea or disturbance of the stomach,
and instead of causing any sense of languor, or de
bility, it seems rather to invigorate the whole sys
tem, an<l excite the keenest appetite.
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to close our respective places of business on
the coming 4th of July from 10 a. in. to 4 p.
m : Saehs Bro’«. J. T. Glenn, P. J.- Rvan.
G. K*rewaki. M.' Manner, A.3 Fisher &
Bro., Morris Baum, Hoffman & Klippel, John
Bilger.
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a clean up at the Occidental Mills, Inst Sat
urday. In the run they had crushed 100 tons
of rock, which yielded $17 to the ton. They
have an abundance of rock of thia sort, and
Home that is much better.
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of Ashland bid fair to have a good time on
the Fourth. Capt. O. C. Applegate is select-
ed as the Orator of the duy and Thoa, B.
Merry is to read the Declaration of Indepen
dence.
G oing N orth .—Mr. A. H. Burrows, for
many year« tmployed in Wells, Fargo & Co’s
at Y/eka, passed through here <»n Weduesdav.
en route for Salem. lie is accompanied b\
his bride, formerly Miss Clara Scheid, q I
Yreka.
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HE UNDERSIGNED 1U REBY NOTIFIES Sauce pans,
his friends, and the public generally, that he
Chopping axes,
will give a GRAND BALL on the evening of
Br<>ad axes,
July 4th, 187(1, nt which time he hopes by renew
Trace and Halter chains,
ed efforts, to give entire satisfaction to all who
Shovels and Tongs,
may attend. Tbe best music in the county has
Fire dogs,
beeu secured for the occasion, and everything that
Sluice forks,
will add to the comfort and enjoyment of the
guests will be provided.
Shovels,
VIET SCHUTZ.
Door locks,
Jacksonville, May 21st, 1870.
Butt and strap hinges,
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CALIFORNIA
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Knives and forks.
Spoons and ladles,
Meat cutters,
DRUGS & MEDICINES !
C losed .—The school taught by the Sisters
of Charity, at this place, closed last week.
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mending my successor to the citizens of Jackson
and surrounding counties, as a gentleman thor
oughly competent and reliable, and in every way
deserving their confidence.
GEO. W. GRAVES.
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C attle .—Two droves of cattle passed
through town this week. They were bought
un nn Applegate, and are being driven to
Washoe. Wm. Bybee, Esq., sold to a Cali
tomia buyer, last week, cows and calves,
yearlings and three-vear olds, amounting to
$5,000.
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CENERE MERCII1NDISE
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GIANT POWDER,
B artholomew ’ s C ircus .—Bartholomew’s
STATIONERY AND I.EGAL BLANKS,
miniature circus, and Madam Minnetta’s
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trained animals, performed here last Thurs PENS, PENCILS, ERASERS, FANCY GOODS, Ac./Ac.
day night. Everybody went and everybody
Physicians’ prescriptions and all kinds
was pleased. Many pronounce it the best
1 of Recipes carefully and accurately com
show that has ever visited Jacksonville, for pounded.
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W. B. DOUGLASS.
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FOURTH OF JULY BALL
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JL ceivmg an extensive supply of goods in
their line of business, consisting in pari
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Box stoves,
Nails of nil sizes,
Assorted iron and steel,
Horse shoes and rail«.
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Cast iror\ w:i3l| kettles,
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Skillets and lids,
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
Tea kettles,
in notifying his friends and the public gener
Bake pans,
ally to at he is now receiving and opening a very
large and extensive stock of
Brass kettlps,
Enameled kettels,
Special Collector of Claims,
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BLANKETS,
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Sad Irons,
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Office, No. 64 Front Street,
•diiaq- |ps o) puuoq mu j Ápudnbas
Polishing irons,
HOOP, SKIRTS,
-uno ‘acjBOs .iauom puu pauq oju setup sc : ejaqM
Pocket knives.
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. -asp iJuisuqaand arojaq ||vo v aui oaiíí o, ||.) m up
Scissors and shears,
||p\ sapipu a.tuqu aqi jo Âun SuiqsiM suusuaj
ETC., ETC
Pruning shears and knives,
pins 0) aoyiuntutuu jo
— also —
Patent cross cut saws,
spctq ipi pun ‘SfO'jsid jaipo pun aaüuijxoq ‘»unit
Boots and Shoes; Ladies*, Misses*
and Childrens’ Shoes.
;oqg ‘sap!H .1° )uaiu)jossv 9*ütq w puaq uo os pi
Buck and hand saws,
Accounts, Notes, Bunds, Drafts, and Mercantile daaq j ‘oui[ Ája[ppv¿ aqj ui îtuiqj ajoao puy
Planes and lanterns ;
Claims of every description throughout Oregon
have also in connection with the above a very
Together with a general assortment of We Large
and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A Sl’E •311VA\aUVlI
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well as with a due regard to economy in all busi
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ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
HARDWARE,
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paid over puntually.
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N elson ’ s C ircus .—This Company plaved
Having purchased tho
at Ashland last night and were un uiiinou.-ly
voted the best show that ever visited ther •.
The p< a.uring of the Nelson family surpasses
JACKSONVILLE.
that <>f either the Hantons or the Buislav-.
Toe •’Three Fiddlers ’ alone is worth the
I b«-g t» assure its patrons and tho publi*-, that
price of admission. Jim Couke, the mos I will constantly keep a full and complete stock
gentlemanly clown that has ever visit« d the of «>«(</ the purest and best drugs and medicim-s.
Pacific Coast, is with the c nnpa.iy, al*<> Jack which will be dispensed by an able and experienced
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Lee, of the far tallied Lee it Marshal troupe. apoth-eiry, at the lowest possible prides.
CHEMICALS,
This Company w ill perform h**re th.s evening.
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PERFUMES,
blew heavy and chill. So far we have ex
TOILET ARTICLES,
perienced but little warm weather. This i<
And all Goods pertaining to the business.
pretty go<>d for the latter part of June, and.
for a conn try whose summers are always hot
SCHOOL ANO BLANK BOOKS,
and dry, very remarkable.
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NEW GOODS
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CLASSWARE
Fuse and caps,
Blasting and rifle powder,
Shot and lead,
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
Rope,
Grindstones,
Cider mills,
Cedar tubs,
Cedar buckets.
Willow baskets, etc.
CUTLERY
PAINTS
OILS
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Window Glass. Nails, Iron and
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
Wooden and Willow
W are, Etc
TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON
ware of every description always on hand
and made to order.
J. M. SUTTON’S
— CATALOGUE OF—
GARDEN SEEDS.
I’E \ NS--E»rly Yellow Six Week: Early Mo
hawk : Mitrly Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti
cultural.
Bl'. 16 I’S— Blood Turnip ; Long Blood.
BROCCOLI — White French ; a fine vegetable
of the cabbage familv.
CABBAG H- Early York ; Early Flat Dutch;
Ixirge Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth;
Early Oxheart.
CAULIFLOW ER — Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa
per)
C/kRROTS— Early Horn ; L<mg Orange.
SWEET CORN -Early Dep rtment.
CUCUMBER— ShortGreen: Extra LongGreen;
Farlv Framed.
LE'T'i'Ui'E— Early Curled Silicia ; Drumhead.
WATERMELON— Mountain Sweet; Black
Spanish ; Apple Seed.
MUSKMELON— Christiana : .Nutmeg.
ONION -$4 a lb : al”» by the paper.
PARSNIP— LAng Ralnrhn.
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PEAS— Dan. O’Rourke (Early); Extra Early
Tom Thumb, and other varieties.
RADISH— Red and White Turnip—Extra Early;
Long Scarlet.
SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Ovster.
TOMATO— Large Red Smooth.
RU'I’A BAGA— Skirving’s Improved.
PUMPKIN— Sweet.
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TURNIP— Early Mat Dutch; Early Red Top
Strap Leaf.
All seeds will be mailed free of postage to
any address, on receipt of money.
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
Paints,
Oils.
Turpentine,
Varnish.
Window Glass,
and Putty.
vv e invite the attention of Farmers to our
stock of
plows ,
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These pumps have been fully tested, and
are acknowledged to possess advantages ovei
all othe\ pumps in use ¡..Hold.at lnnnufa du r
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October 9th, 1869.
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t’jlly inform their friends and the.public gen
erally hat they have purohased the above estab
lishment of Mr. Dan. dawley, which will be
henceforward conducted under their constant per
sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
to all who may favor them with their patronage.
nd see his fine stock of new
These stables are centrally located, and within
jonvenient distance of the various houses of public
Goods direct from the manufacturers.
entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
He has a fine lot o
and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
charges. ’ They have the largest stock in Oregon, Servins Maohtinos
Prices from $20 to $110, cash.
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Killer to the public, andyet.at the present time it
is more popular and commands a larger sale than
ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this
country alone ; all over the world its beneficial ef
fleets in curing the “ills that flesh is heir to,” are
acknowledged and appreciated, and as a pain
killer its fame is limited to no country, sect nor
i ace. It nee«1s only to be known to be prized.
T hirty years is certainty a long enough tim
to pj-aVo the efficacy of any medicine, and that the
pain kn.LER is deservirg of all its proprietor.-
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New Lot of
popularity-if has attained. It is a sure and ef
BUCKHSS AJWD OARR.XAGES AMERICAN A LEVER
WATCHES fective remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Price
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25 cts.. 50 els*, and $1 per bottle, i Directions ac
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the Factory.
with single or double teams, for hire on reason
company each bottle.
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June 4th,1870.
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GOOD SADDLE HORSES & MULES.
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Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with onee load
the country at moderate rates.
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Animals bought and sold, and horses brolte to
OOLSACKS, BURLAP, AND TWYNE,
saddle or harness.
tor shle at
/aff* All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and
REAMES A WILSON.
Repairing done to order at half prioe.
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Jacksonville, May 13,1865.
May 7th, 1870.
Call at J. Neuber’s
JEWELRY STORE,
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MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS
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The Great Family Medicine of the Age.
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of the most approved patterns, nnd high!)
finished ; a’sd Self Sharpening Straw Cutters
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and ILiy Knives.
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J&fit-Give me a call, and then judge for your
self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
cimms & bakk
Agency far the Celebrated
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I am now ready to sell anything ifo my line at the
■ oweat cash price. Persons wishing t > buy goods
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
>ur stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined not to be undersold by any house ia
Jackson county.
Manufactured from the native Herbs and Root*
of California.
The Great Blood Purifier.
FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA or
INDIGESTION, BILIOUS. REMITTENT and
INTERMITTENT FEVERS, DISEASES OF
THE BLOOD. LTA’ER. KIDNEYS and BLAD
DER. these BITTERS have been most successful.
<UCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED
BLOOD, which is generally produced by derange
ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse the Vitiated Bl<>od w henever you find it«
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 th« bio xl healthy, and all wiU be well.
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AGENTS,
R. H. MCDONALD&C».,
IMP’RTIM WNOIESALE
DRUGGISTS.
Corner Pine nnd Sansome Streets, San Francisco
Cal., and Sacramenta, Cal., and
34 Platt Street, N. Y. •
June 19th, 1869.
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