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Or ilrmonntic ?inir.í¡. • *. SATURDAY,. ..... APRIL 25. 1871. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. < • «♦«». P. Rowell A < '<•....... ..... New York. S. M. Pcttingill A I '«>..... ..... New York. I.. I’. Fisher,...... ..... San Francisco. Thos. Bov«*«»....... ...... San Francis««» Dan. L. G reen... .......Josephine Counts . RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. LOCAL BREVITIES. Pay your subscription. Gov. Grover speaks at the Court 1 louse to-day. A Fi-her is preparing to repair his store and resume business. Win. Bybee, Esq., returned from Happy Camp, Cal., last week. A-her F. Wall was in town yester day. He i- bound for Calitornia. M. E. Cm in i(. - Religious services everv Dr. W. Jackson is absent on a pro Sundav, at th«* u-ual hours, by the Rever ends W. Stahl, N. A. Starr and M. A. fessional tour «-ast of the mountains. Williams, alternately. Two ordinances were passed by tin» I'ATHol.Ic C iickc II. Divine Services ev ery Sunday, at.the u-ual hour, by Rev. ba Trust«‘«‘s, but arc so lengthy as to pre ther Blanciielt. M. E. Sr n i>.vv s«-ltooi..— Regular meetings clude publication this week. every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'«•!«»< k. The Agricultural Society will hold C atholic . Si vmv S chool . — Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two its annual meeting at the Court House o'clock. on May 2d. Sei* ad. elsewhere. Wm. Kreiitzer is baking bread on the burnt di-t rict already, having erect Stages leave Jack•,< »nville as folk >w s : F<>r Rock Point, Grant's Pass and Rose ed a temporary building thereon. P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE. burg, »•very day at -:I5 a . m . Mail close-at 8 A. M. For l’ho’nix, Ashland, Yreka and Red- d'ng. California, every day at 10:30 A. M. Mail «doses at 1»» A. M. For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and Crescent Citv, every Monday and Thursday morning, at 3 o'clock. Mail «doses al - r. m . the pre<fding evening. Th«» mail for Central Point, Table Rock. Fugle Point, Brown-borough and Sam’s Valley leaves ««very W«slnes«lay morning; closes the «•veiling pre«-e<ling. Th»« mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia- n<»x and Lak«» City, leaves Ashland every Monday morning. Mmirv Or« 1er Ollie«* oj>«n from!» A. M. to 5 r. m . O ffice H oi ks --From 7 a . m . to 7 P. m .: Sumlavs. 3(» minutes alter arrival of stag« -. Mail matter mu-t be in on time or it will ii««t go. M ax M iller , I’. M. 11«»n. James Wat-on, father of Judge E. B. Watson, of this place, died at his residence in Douglas countv last week. Many of the members of tin* tem perane«* lodgi* in this place went to 1 >v-k ins’ ye.-terilay, to organize a lodge there. Major Jackson, of Fort Klamath, who lias been on a trip East, has re- turned to these parts, looking hale and hearty. E. F. Lewis has resigned his po-i- tion as foreman of the Neaf/itfl. lie is -uece«*ded by Mr. Ogden, lately of R aces .—Then* will be three days Wiscon-in. racing for trotting and running horses Hon. Henry Klippel, I’re-i'lcnt at the close of next month. Liberal of tin* Board of State Capitol panes will be put up. Further par Commissioners, arrived from Salem ticulars hereafter. la-t Saturday. R e -O pened .—Henry Pape has re- fitted the building on Third treet, one iloor north of the Express Olliee, in a neat and tasty style, and i now ready to arcommod.ite the publie with the l»e>t of liquors, wines, etc. Give him a call. Governor (¡rover arrived in town on Thur-day’s -tag«*. Hi* h aves to-morrow for Canyonville, when* he has an ap pointment to till on Monday. RoLt. Redding, of Si-kiyou county, Cal., ha- tak«*n hi- ei*lcl»rated Belmont stallion “Gladiator’’ to the Chewacan P aintin '«;.—Hyzcr A Ackley else valley, in this c«.»unty. Mrs. I’. Donegan has just received a where announce that they are prepared to .do al! kinds of painting in superior completeaii'l elegant supply of millinery style and at reasonable terms. They -tock. The ladies will do well to call. an* excellent mechanics and should be See advertisement elsewhere. given a trial. Mrs. M. J. Coolidge, of Ashland, N ew G oods .—Sachs Bros, will to day receive and next Monday open a large and most elegant stock of Spring an<l Summer goods, consisting of suits, hats, vtc. Al-o a fine assort ment of la<li»*s goods. Give them a call and examin«» their stock. JctwtE A N vnan .—This enterpris ing firm have reopen«1«! again in the building ou Oregon Street, ju-t north of their pl« I quarters, where they will I m * pleased to see their patrons. They propos«» building a brick on th»» -ite of tin* old U. S. Hotel as soon as the ma terial can be procured. w rites us that -lie has during the pa-t winter manufactured two quilts—one of 1,572 pieces, the other of 2,310. II. K. Hanna, l'.-q., left for r .Joseph- ¡no on Thnr-day, to be in attendance on Circuit Court, which moot at Ker- byvill«* next Monday. Geo. Schumpf has purchased the laml formerly occupied by James Drum’s ston», and will bttil 1 a brick upon it. The price paid was $225. David Linn is having the wallsofhis brick building tore down, to make place for more substantial ones, pre paratory to refitting the lions.-« again. lalior and much money to complete it. From it can be learned the rise, fall, etc., of every nation existing or hav ing ex i-ted,besides much other informa tion. Mr. Turner has a copy of it on exhibition at the Clerk’s office, which attracts much attention. -»? menu »•?-»»wh»*ye. SELLING OFF! I \1T1LL MAKE THE SEASON AT THE H stables of Isaac Constant, Manzanita Precinct, six miles norfhea-t of Jackson This space is reserved for Bon ville, on Wednesilay, Tliursdav and Friday New Advertismnent. He of«“aeh week, and at the stables of R. Bene- selling goods at re diet, Appleg:<e, from Sa'urdav until Tues duced prices. day morning, calling at the stables of L. Chapple to and from Benedict's each trip. T erms — £7. cash in hand, for single ser- vi«-e ; 812 for the season, and $16 to insure a «•« »It. D escrtttton ant » PEnioREE. — Young Samson is a bcautitul dapph»-gr«*y, 1« hands high, weighs 1 ,«>.»<> tt»s. H<* was sired by Dave Samson, lie bv ol«l Samson, th«» well- known <Ira ft hor-e brought to t his \ al lev by John Babcock, E-«p His dam was a large Morgan mar«*, wt'ighing 1,■’•■>'» tt>s., ot great power ami «•iiduran«*e. Farmers ami Stoek-raisers wishing to rai-e Draft horses, will do well lose«* YoungSam- son betbr«* .........ling their mares. For fur S. E. WATT. CHAS. K. KLUM ther particulars inquire of J. W. D-wis or KLUM, the owner, ISAAC CONSTANT. Mares from a distance will be furnished with pasturage, free of charge, at the farm Saddle & Harness Manufacturers, of Isaac (’onstant. 15. ASHLAND, OREGON. s. p. JONES. CONDUCTED BY I THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, I i rpiIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS I school will o»mrnpii<*(> about tin* middle of August, and is divid«*d in four aessiont*, i ot eleven we«-ks eu«»h. The following are the . terms: Board am! tuition, por term,............. ...Sift.no I Bed and B«*d«ling..................................... 4.00 S.oo Drawing and painting.......................... Piano............................................................. 15.00 Ent ranee fee, only once,.................... 5.O0 anufacture AND IMPORT CON- M THE SALOON, I 6.90 Junior, “ ........................................ 8.00 Senior, “ ........................................ 10.90 Pupils are receive«! at any time, and their terms will b<* counted from tin- «lay of their entrance. For further particulars apply the Academy. 29tf. To Whom it May Concern. 4 LL PERSONS WHO OWE Sl BSCRIl’- A ti«»nor Job Work to the D evkh katic I T imes between January 7th, 18,1, anti July 1st, 1872, will plea-«* noi!<•<• this advertise ment, as I shall, unless pai«i up In a THE EAGLE BREWERY. s|»«»rt time, put their accounts m tut* hands TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I IIAVI’- of „» rnlwr f..rg'ig'jyi'o.™ .« <-o.. I appointed JameM W. Crqtchur, Esq , my agent, t<» f»tt, n<| to all necessary business Bv E. D. Foudrny, Agent. mHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WIiTTERER. during mv ab-« iex* in the East. January 23d, 1874. 4,f* 1 has now on hand and is constantly man f have als<> pia<>.»d my notes and accounts ufacturing tjie b«—t L-mer Beer in Nimtlu.rii. ¡¡i t no hands ol H. K. Hanna, E-q., f«»r <s.b Oregon, which he will sell in qnanlcies i.t h.e.;ion. Parties interested will govern theni- Ϋ.'B WORK OF ALL KINDS N F ATLV iiO'l - . iiromptlv exo*u‘«*d ;»t the TlMl^i •mit purchasers. C:«ll nvi i,>st the Hrti«-h» 9 , I . ------ ■ •, ! « •*.-' :««•«•««¡’«Iinglv. JAM E**» T. G LENN. Viq\"l'lxG oFl’ICF. al » lie l««w«»M rule». • •11(. in, twTJ, / i:«tf. NOTICE DIED SELECT DAY Sl'HOOL. I Primary, per term,....................................... $ Repairing neatly and quickly done. Please give us a call. " 48tf. LAGER, LAGER ! GILBERT—On Butte < reek, April 21st, to the wife of ' )rson < Jilbert, a son—st ill-horn. l WATT <fc ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, cord Team, Buggy and Plow Harness. I Boston Team Collars, Concord, Team and NEW STATE Buggy Collars, Men’s, Boys’, and Side Sad I dles. Bridles, Cinchas and Stirrups, Whips, I Corner California and Third Streets, Curry-combs, La-lies, Spurs. Collar Pails’ and everything usually kept in a well regu WEBB & JONES, Propr's. i lated harness establishment. \\ e are using Kerby’s Genuin«* Santa Cruz Leather, and guarantee Satisfaction to our ■pNGLISH ALE AND PORTER, together < 'ustomers. I J with the finest brands of liquors and ci ALL (HEAD EoR CASH. gars always on hand. ltitf. BORN. MONKS—Near this city, April 22d, 1874, of consumption, Benjamin Franklin Monks, a native of Lexington, Fayette county, Ky., aged 62 vears, 3 months and 21 days. [Lexington "«1 N’ >•■!>«, it!»*. T«*nn,, papers CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, l’ip«*s. 1’ipe-stems, ami anything of that kind that mav la* wanted. I am also Agent for th«» GROVER A BAKER and FLOR- EN«'E Sewing Machinea, and keep them or hand. I have just received Sachs’ «•«instantly th«* latest improv«*d Florence, which feeds I is I th«* work FR< »M THE (»PER A TOR. I "Ny J«*w«*lry, \vateh«‘s and Chwks cleaned and n paired ami warrant«*«!. Also Sewing Mai’hincs cleaned and repaired. jrfl" < Jive me a «*all 29tf. ‘YOUNG SAMSON,'' S peaking at A shland . -Hon. T. F. Campbell, Independent candidate for Governor, passed through town yes- terday on his way to Ashland, to hold a discussion with Gov. Grover ami Judge Tolman, Democratic and Repub lican candidates for tin* sann* office, (¿nite a number of citizens of this place were present We will next wook give a full account of the affair. James A. Cardwell has laid out a other business. A full attendance is first-class race track in his field east of requested to be present. town. It is each morning covered MARRIED. with horses whoso speed is being prop AMY — CONSTANT—At the residence of agated l»y their owners. There will Isaac Constant, on the 22d inst., by Rev. M. Peterson, 11. Amv to Mrs. .JessieCon be an abundance of fast trotters about stant—all of this county. the time the next Fair rolls around. c fore. JUDGE & NUNAN, SADDLERY AND HARNESS I Hscrssiox T<»-1 > a v.—(iovornor Grover and Rev. T. F. (’ampboll, can didates for Governor, will hold a pub lic discussion at the Court House to day. From appearances, it is doubt Prof. J. B. Farley has opened a ful if Tolman will come to the centre seh«M»l on Antelop«*, which is flourish and participate. ing fim*ly. There is a good attend M eeting .—The members of the ance, ¡f we are to judge from the Social Club will meet tit the Court quantity of new’ school hooks Mr. Far House next Wednesday evening to H. L. WEBB. ley purchased last Saturday. dispose of its literature and to transact A n n iv eksai < Y B a Li>s. —Oregonian- I’oeahontas Tribe No. 1, I. O. R. M., will give a grand anniversary liali on May 12th. This order has gained an enviable reputation for giving the best of parties, and no pftins will I m ? spffred to make this occasion equal to former John Bilger, accompanied by his efforts. I wife and Mrs. M. A. Chambers, left Jacksonville Stamm No. 148, U. 0. for the South last Wednesday. Mrs. R. M., also intend giving a grand hall Bilger and Mrs. Chambers intend on May 26th. The best of music and ; visiting their relations in the “States.” supper will be provided, and nothing Mr. Bilger will accompany them as left undone to make it. a perfect sue? far a» San Francisco, where he will r«*ss in every particular. ¡.lay in a full supnly of goes Is for his ' T uesday E vimn ««, April 21, 1874. »11 »W 111^, are the proceedings of A regular session of the Board of the County Court for the April term •Man ufa et u vers of and Dealers in ,111 Kinds of Trustees was held this evening. AH thereof: the members «*xe«‘j»ti^g Mr. Bilger The report of W. J. Plymale, Super were pn*-ent. Minutes of la-t meet visor ot Road District No. 6, was sub ing read ami approved. mitted and approved. T. F. Beall l he Marsha! pr«*s«‘iited hi- new bond was appointed »Supervisor for ensuing of $1,non, with J. A. Wilson and J. year. t7 Wetterer as sureties. Same was ap Fritz Pflugh was appointed Super proved. visor of Road District No. 21, vice (’. WE WILL SELL Mr. Sacli-, ('hairman of the l ire D. Reed resigned. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES, from lio.oo up Fund ('ommittee, made a verbal re The resignation of C. A. Charlton as 25 00 up port that the ('ommittee had eRected Supervisor of District No. 37 was ac- HARNESS, per sett, from I a loan of tin* l it1«* Fund to the amount cepted, and James Fitzgerald appoint LADIES' SADDLES, from 18.00 up of SI2t>.25, f«»r !>n «l.tys, on goo«l and ed instead. IIORSE COLLA ILS, from 2.50 up sufficient security. Report accept«*«!. Daniel Walker was appointed Super 'The St»xton made his annual report, visor of District No. 1, dec II. True, BLACK-SNAKE WHIPS, from 1.00 UP which was read ami ordered on file. who failed to«|Ualifv. HEAD HALTERS, from 1.25 up In his report lie -ays: “That the 1 lie pet it ion of Thos. E. Nichols and ground s« t apart for Chinese burial others, praying that the voting place in And all our goods at equally LOW RATES. We warrant all the above work . All wo purposes ¡s about all occupied, and re- Little Butte precinct be change«! from want these times is a fair living profit. Give us a call ami see if we wont do all we assert. commends that ground be enlarged Antelope to Brownsborough, was Repairing promptly done. The highest cash price paid for Doer Skins. sufficiently to admit one tier more of granted. Jacksonville, 13th, 1874. grav«<.” This matter was taken up The p«*tition of Thos. I’. Nichols and for consideration, when Mr. Sachs -aid others for a county road near the ANNOUNCEMENTS. IMPROVE VOUE POULTRY. that lie was opposed to enlarging -aid mouth of Lake creek, through the Lake For Sheriff. grounds unless the Hile Were kept ill flats to Wm. Gribbles’, near (’himney I offer mvselfasan independent candidate IT COSTS NO MORE TO KEEP better order and condition than the Rock, was granted so far as having a for the oflice of Sheritf of Jackson county. present ground- were ; and with this view and survey is concerned. Wm. O. A. D avis . GOOD FOWLS Ashland, March 24, 1871. as a condition he would move that th«» Henry, John Fountain and James TITAN 1*0011 ONES! Sexton be allowed to enlarge the Cleft were appointed viewers and J. For County Clerk. grounds as recommended, w hich mo S. Howard, Surveyor. To the Independent Voters of Jackson County : tion prevailed. Sheriff McKenzie submitted a re I I hereby announce myself an Independ The OAKLAND POULTRY YAPPS, <*an<li<lat«* for <’««un' v ('lerk at the com- The salary bill of R. S. Dunlap, Sex- port of tin* delinquent taxes for 1S73, ent in«x general election, subject to the approval Corner of Sixteenth and Castro Sts., ton, for $30, was presented and re. which was examined ard found cor of the voters of Jackson c«»untv. CH AS. \V. SAVAGE. OAKLAND, CAL. f« rred t«> the usual «•ommittee. Jacksonville, Feb. 20, 1874. rect. The description of land liable Th«* -alary hill of 11. K. Hanna, for delinquent taxes being d«»f<»ctive, SPECIAL NOTICES Tow n At torm y, for s; .’•*>, was presenteil tin* Sherifi" was ordered to tile a new SEASON OF 1874. F or the very best Photographs, go to and ordered piid by warrant on the tax roll with a full ami correct descrip Bra'llev ’ A Rul<«t-«>n’s «lalh rv without stairs ASCEND I N Tl 1 E ELEVATOR, 42!» Town Trea-nry. tion. M«>ntgom«*ry Street, San Francisco, Cal. EGGS FOR HATCHING The M ir-lial reported the following The petit ions of Jo<. ( left and others name- of pi r-on- who were employed for thw relocation of part of the road OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. From the largest and best bred Fowls in th«» World. as -peci.il policemen on tin* occasion leading from Brownsborong h to Klin- II appy R i : i . iecto Torso M en from the Carefully packed an«I warranted to carry «•fleets of Errors and abuses in early lite. of the lire of April I I. lsy| ; John anv «listance. The varieties comprise gle’s fi rry, and of J. R. 1 lammer.-ly Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar safely Dark and Light Brahmas, Bull' and Part Bonham, Kon K im*, im! Kanaka Jack, and others for a road in I «(><»-(» Lake riage n*moved. New method of treal hient. ridge <'«»chins. White Leghorns, Houdans, Now and remarkable remedies. Books and and Sil ver Spangled Hambiirgs. 3 «lays cadi; Mr. A-bttry, Wm. G. \’.ill«*y, were postponed until next circulars -out frov, in -ealed envelopes. Ad Black Spanish. WhiU* Dorkings, Golden Kinney, Frank Ku--haf< r ami J. IL term. die— 11« »W A RD ASS( H I ATI« »N, Number 2 Polands. Ayh sburv Ducks, and Gam«*. South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa..—an In Sebright and Black Afriea»i Bantatns. 1 lyz.er, . 2 » day- e.t-h ; < ¡t’i». l itt-, llo- 'l’lie petition of J. W. (¡earhart and stitution having a high reputation for hono A line invoi'*«« of Bronze Turkevs, weigh rable conduct and protes-ional skill. 45 mer M ice and M. R. 1 letchcr, 1 day ing '!'» tt>s. to the pair just r«*ceive«l. other- f«»r tin* «‘stabli-liment of an ele«*- ¿it' Send stamp for illustrated «*ircular to each. 'I'll«' same was referred to tin« GEO. IL BAYLEY. ti«>n precinct in Sprague river valley Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry. Financial < 'ommittee to fix vompensa- was granted. Said precinct embrace's Bl >X 65'.», San l'ran<*is«*o. tion for each. all of Sprague river valley east of I'pun application, li<jm»r lie<*n-o< w« re Klamath R«*servat ion and is to be calle« 1 — BELOW— General Agent for the D>ultry World, a monthly magazine, devoted entirely to granted to Wintjen A Helms, 11. L. Sprague river precinct. Poultry, 'fhe best pa|M*r published in the Wchb A- ('<>., John Noland and Henry Subscription $1.25 per year. Aho Bill- to inconsiderable amount were COST AND FREIGHT ! » country, agent for the American Standard of Excel I’apt», each for-ix months. I^cen-c- lence. l’ric«* 50 cents. Agents wanted in audited. «»very city and town in the country. For w ere or<l«*r«*d i«ti< <1 to each upon fil AT— furl her information address Box 659, San ing th«* Treasurer's receipt- for -50 Francis«*«». Please state what paper you saw this ad ami bonds as required by ordinal)« «*. vertisement in. Mr. Sachs called th«* attention of the Grand Anniversary Ball ! 9-3m. February 28th, 1874. or — Board to the case of ,l«»hn Wolters, who hail p.ti«l into the Trea-urv the Jiii ksmo ille Stillimi No. I ls< I . O. K. 51. Granger, Stove & Hardware Store ! WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. -nm of $25 as To be «riven in Jaeks«»nvill«* on A SHI.A ND, OREGON. licens«*, ami ha JOHN NEUBER, under that <1« Tuesday Evening. May 26th, 1874, DEALER IN burned out ami in c«»:i-e«jiien •«• \ r *ss. Mr. Sachs • lepriveil of hi- I)Alli.OR AND COOKING SToVES, from IVAT< HE'S, CIJM'KS, JEWELRY, SIL- «T verwar«», etc., has re«,«*ive<l a large ad VEIT SCHUTZ' HALL. therefor ■e mov«-d that the amount, le« I $12 to $■«»> <*a« h. dition to his w«-ll-sel«'<*t«,<I sto«*k of Jewelry Nails, 10 cents per pound. 's 33, be refunded to Mr Mr. Wolters, and silverware. Hoi's«* shoes, 12 «•«•ills per pound. ELGIN AND WALTHAM, am! that a warrant b<* drawn for the Harrow teeth, 12 <*ents per pound. f 'oui mitt''• on A rranycinents : Nov<*lt_v elo'hcs wringers, 8«».0o. Gohl an«l Silver Wat«‘h«*s, G«»hl and Silver sum of $16 66 in his favor. After a . lien Sachs, per Chains, all imported from th«* first manufac Hand-mad«* horse shoe nails, 10 Fisher, F. Grob. Ileiii v v. Helms, pound. N. turers in the East. A line lot of SETH desultory consideration on the prop«», L. l’etzohl. Ami all Hardware at th«* same low figures, THOMAS’ sition Mr. Kubli s«*conded the motion, <h>m mittec on Invitation : for cash. E1»4IT DAY WEIGHT X LCM'KS. Tin, Sh«*et-Iron and Copper work done t«» Henry Klippel, !.. Herling, N. 1 icke. which motion prevailed. Also all kinds of E ioht -D ay and 30-norn order in a workman-like manner, at the • Floor Managers : «’!.<»« Its; I’ ih KET (.' vti . erv and W ij . i .«» w On motion it was ordered tbit the lowest cash prices. Herman v. Helms, l’etcr «Ittersbach, N. B.— All persons in<lcbte«l tom«- by note W are of all kinds ; a new assortment of the R«*c<»rder give written notice to all * Max Muller. or account niusf coni«* forward ami s«*ttl«* by most «‘legsint the first of March next, or their ae<*ounts persons keeping billiard tables for pub. Toys for the Holidays, will be put in tlu* hands of an otlicer, with lie u-e to take out a Jieen-p therefor, 10 per cent ad«litioiial, for <*<>ll«*eti<»n. CONSISTINO OF B. F. REESER. ami al-o that the Marshal In* directed ALBUMS, DOLLS, BABY WAGONS, Ashland Jan. 31st 1874. 5tf to enfor«*<* the ordinance r«*ferred to. WORK-BOX ES; The Reconb r was then «lireet«*,! to In fart everything that is wanted for (he hol inform the Tr«*a-ur«‘r that he was re THE idays. A tine l«»t of SILVER-PLATED quired to present his first «piarterlv re W A RE of th«* best quality. Also a tine lot ot port. ti^the Boar«! at its next meeting. .tfiMi»«* IJoxes, Aceordeons, Guitars, Violins, etc. ELEGANT STAI J .ION. Board then adjourned. A Fine Assortment of Alex. Martin has purchased Pat. McManus’ half of the land on which the Eldorado saloon was, situated. We learn that th«* ¡»rice given wa- $700. Geo. A. King and family have gone to Fort Klamath, where they intend permanently residing. Mr. King en ters into the employ of Jay Beach, R elief F. n t e kt a i n m e n ts . — Th e Esq. Pat. F. McManus, of Yreka, former Imlopendont Literary Society have na-eived a large variety of dramas, ly of this place, is in town. He sus comedies, etc., from San Francisco, tained considerable loss by the late fire, ami are now actively engaged in pre and is in town on business connected paring for the entertainments for the therewith. relief of the sufferers by th«» fir«*, Runners for San Francisco houses which will take place on Thursday, are arriving by the stage-load since Friday and Sat unlay evenings, May good weather set in. Several dozen 14th, 15th ami IGth. have already passed through, and still they come. C hronological C iiabt .—W. M. I*. Feholy has commenced opera Turner, of this place, has received the agency of Adams’ chronological chart tions for the buildingof a kiln of 100,- 4 for Pennsylvania,and intendscomrnenc- 000 brick. He intends completing it ing a canvassing tour there shortly. in the course of a month or two, when The chart is a truly wonderful piece of rebuilding the burnt district will pro work, anti has taken many years of ceed in good earnest. Pcin.ïc S peaking .—Richard Wil. liants and Timothy W. Davenport. Republican anti Independent candi dates for ( ’«»tigress, will hold a joint <lis- «•u—i«»n jn .Jaeksonvillt* next Mond iv, 27th inst. Everybody is invited to be present and hear these gentlemen preach each other’s funoral. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. BOAKB OF TRISTEES. 4