1 Oe Jemuftafit Tinies. mortality report local brevitien . ASHLAND NOTES. T he question has often been asked by those interested, “Can I have my gray hair restored to its natural color, without color­ ing the skin ? and can my thin locks be •thickened up ?” We answer, “It can and would advise you to read a treatise on the hair, which is published by R. P. Hall A Co., Nashua, N. H., who send it free, upon application. They are the proprietors of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. We learn from it, the hair, in a perfect state of health, is constantly falling out, and new hairs grow from the same tulies ; but, in case of any disease of the scalp, or by the use of alcoholic preparations, the hair-tube becomes contracted at its mouth, and pre­ vents the new follicle from reaching the surface. Their preparation will create a perfectly healthy condition of the scalp, and, bv its tonic properties, will preserve and strengthen the mots of the hair.— Statesman, Dei Moines, Iowa. Ladies' and Gentlemen's » i < \ . The City Sexton, Mr. R. S. Dunlap, Tho County Court was in session From a correspondent, and from FURNISHING and JANUARY 8, 1875. this week. furnishes us the following report for other sources we gather the following FRIDAY the year 1874, to-wit: We are turning out a large amount news, concerning affairs about Ash­ AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. Jan. 6th—Mary J. Wilkerson ; aged of job work. land. FANCY GOODS ............. New York. 21 years, 1 month and 23 days ; dis­ Geo. T. Rowell A Co.. The days are foggy and nights ditto. John Wolters will shortly open a ............. New York. S. M. Pettingill A Co ease, puerple fever ; buried in Catholic BOYS' and GIRLS* ....... San Francisco. bakery in this place. The Ashland District School opened L. P. Fisher,............... „• ...... San Francisco Cemetery. Thos. Bovee............... ................. St. Louis i New Year’s day passed off very qui- on Monday last with an attendance of Rowell A Chesnian... Jan. 8th—Elizabeth Centers ; aged READY-MADE CLOTHING, Josephine County. Dan. L. Green............ 54 pupils. ly, and was scarcely noticed. ............... Kerbyville Chas. Hughes........... 52 years, 2 months and 14 days ; ery­ ........... Rock Point B»>n Haymond........... The health of Ashland is good, al­ Stephen Booth has charge of Judge sipelas ; in Town Cemetery. BOOTS and SHOES, though complaints incident to Winter Jan. 15th—Patrick McMahon ; aged ■ Tolman’s fine “Norfolk” stallion. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. Those who have promised us wood weather prevail. 2 years and 15 days ; pneumonia ; in FINE TOYS I OR HOLIDAYS, M E. CiiVRcn.—Religions services every Professors Watt Wood propose ! are requested to respond forthwith. Kundav. at the usual hours, bv the Rever- Catholic Cemetery. en 1* J. R N. Bell. J. 8. McCain and M. A. April 2d—Mary Severance ; aged The various schools have resumed I opening a dancing school at Flowers’ William*, alternately. CLOTHING, 41 years; consumption; in Town again, after a vacation of two weeks. Hall next Saturday evening. C vthoi . ic C hurch .—Divine Services ev­ Minus Walker, and old resident of . - — ery Nundav. at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­ Cemetery. James Drum has opened a variety “ W hat T know, I know,” said the great ther Blanchett. Jackson county, residing south of this April 13th—O. P. Alexander ; aged store in West’s building on California LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, M. E. S um pay S chool .—Regular meetings surgeon Magendie. “Give mo stubborn place, died of typhoid fever on New 38 years ; erysipelas ; in I. O. O. F. Sunout The mail for Central Point, Table Rock. days ; whooping cough ; in Harvey Oatman and Miss Priscilla Bollar­ exchange for goods. Town 90 members and are constantly receiv­ li ide. Eagle Point, Brownsbnmugh and Sam’s good time was had. Valiev leaves every Wednesday morning ; Cemetery. ing accessions to their ranks. This COLVER—DOLLARITTDE—At the resi­ FRANCO-AMERICAN closes the preceding evening. The Winter fights have commenced of M. A. Williams, in this county, July 15th — James D. Noland ; aged Lodge is one of the most successful dence The mail for T.inkville, Hot Springs, Yia- Dec. 31, 1874, by Rev. M. A. Williams, rmx and Ijike City, leaves Ashland every 2 months and 16 days ; in Catholic in dead earnest. Several scrimmages organizations of the kind in the State. Louis Colver and Miss Jemima Dollar- Sfonday morning. For T.inkville every are reported throughout the county, liide. Cemetery. Monday and Thursday mornings. The Good Templars’ Entertainment BRANNAN—LOOSELY—At Fort Klamath, HOTEL & RESTAURANT, Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to August 10th—Edward E. Taylor ; and also one fight for $20 a side. Dee. 12, by IT. M. Thatcher, J. P., John 5 p.-m. ' The prevailing mild weather is fa­ on New Year’s night was a brilliant suc­ Brannan to Miss Mary Ann Loosely. O ffice Horns-From 7 s. m. to 7 p. m ; aged 1 year, 3 months and 4 days ; ! Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. vorable to the sheep interests. The va­ cess. Notwithstanding the variety of CAMPBELL—DTM.4ICK-At Grants Pass, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Mail matter must be in on time or it will dysentery ; in Town Cemetery. Dec. 31, 1874, by Rev. IT. Boardman, John characters, all were sustained in a man ­ not go. M ax M uller , P. M. August. 20th—Pauline Grob ; aged rious flocks are in fine condition, and ner which would have reflected credit C. Campbell to Miss Lucinda A. D’mrniok. 6 months and 18 days ; U. O. R. M. as yet no sheep have died from expos­ on older aud more experienced per­ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NEW, THIS WEEK. ure. Cemetery. formers. The new postal law went into effect August21st—J.Kubli’sinfant; aged The firm of Hull A Nickell, in publishing Estray Notice. The following is the report of the Jan. 1st. Our subscribers will here- the T imes , has been dissolved by mutual 9 days ; I. O. O. F. Cemetery. MADAME HOLT. Proprietress. Ashland District School, James D. consent, P. D. Hull withdrawing. All ac­ TAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED, August 29th—Effie Norton ; aged 5 after receive the T imes free of postage, living in Rock Point Precinct, on De­ counts due said firm prior to Septeml»er 1st, I Fountain, Teacher, for the quarter ; the new postal law requiring us to pre ­ months and 17 days; cholera infan ­ cember 5th, 1874, one sorrel mare, about 14 1874, may be paid to either party, and all ' ending December 24, 1874 : Number hands high, white star in the forehead, some pay the same. tum; in Town Cemetery. accounts against the firm will be paid by running down the face, saddle and of males enrolled, 35 ; number of fe­ gray the same. All persons indebted are re­ September 15th—Emanuel Jackson; HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD collar marks, no brands, about eight or All mail service for Crescent City, of tendering her thanks to the public for quested to settle forthwith, as the business aged 56 years ; killed in an affray ; in i via Waldo, has been discontinued. males enrolled, 30. Total, G5. Aver- ten vears old. the patronage which has hitherto been ex Also one bay mare, about 14 hands high, must be closed without delay. All accounts spot in forehead, saddle and collar tended to her, and would respectfully aoliciv II. Gasquet is still engaged in carrying i age attendance, 43. Tuition per quar­ white not settled in a reasonable length of time Pauper ground. marks, no brands, about eight or ten years its continuance, ter, $2.85. November 16th—Win. Johnson ; ! the mail accumulated at Waldo. Steps Iler tables are always under her immedi­ will be placed iu the hands of an attorney old. ate ; and by her long experience in Came on the range about the last of Sep ­ tor collection. All unexpired contracts for aged 63 years ; aneurism ; in Town I are being taken to remedy this glaring I n M emoriam .—At the last regu­ tember or I st T)f October, tied together with the control business she feels confident tnat she will subscription, advertising, etc., will be tul- Cemetery. lar session of Ashland Grange No. 87, a rope. Appraised at $20 each bv Thomas give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and defect. fcUfd by the new proprietor. rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable Mee, J. P. December 25th—Annabel Grieve ; style, suited to the accommodation of single ('. SCHIEFFELIN. Wm. Bybee has been slaughtering a Patrons of Husbandry, the following P. D. H ull , occupants or families. Her ds are always aged 1 year and 4 months ; whooping large number of hogs this Winter. resolutions of respect, on the death of C has . N ickell . kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. cough ; in Town Cemetery. ANOTHER Minus Walker, were adopted : John Orth this week killed sixty T aken U p .—C. Scbieffelin else­ And 10 Chinamen, making a total more. The amount of hogs killed in W hereas , It has pleased the Su­ where advertises a sorrel aad a hay of 27 interments in all the cemeteries preme Master of the Universe to take marc, which came to his place a few on the hill. This shows a gradual de­ Jacksonville and the immediate vicin­ from among us our worthy brother, To invest a few dollars, with possible re­ ity will aggregate nearly 1,000. turns of Thousands, is offered uv the post­ months ago. crease in the mortality of the town Minus Walker, of Ashland Grange ponement of Public Library of Kentucky Ij •. to the 27th of February next, ef their Fifth L iterary S ociety .—The Inde­ and surrounding country for the last I P ersonal .—W. R. Jones, of War­ No. 87 ; and and Last Concert and Drawing. The man­ pendent Literary Society will resume four years, there being 35 interments ner Valley, and School Superintend­ AI W hereas , Our late brother, Minus agement are pledged to the return of the money if the drawing should not come off its regular weekly sessions this in 187$, 10 in 1872, and 50 In 1871. ent of Lake county, arrived in town Walker, had, by his gentlemanly de­ at tlieday now appointed. (Friday) evening. last week. He was accompanied by portment and kindness of heart, en­ One Grand Cash Gift...... $250,000 G alice C reek M ines .—Nothing . 100.000 One Grand Cash Gift ........ Mr. Tipton, a prominent cattle raiser deared himself to all ; therefore be it One Grand (’ash (lift........ 75,000 S chool E xhibition .—The exhibi­ new from these mines has come to our of Lake. One Grand Cash Gift........ 50,000 This space is reserved for BEN SACHS, Resolved, That in the death of tion given by W. J. Stanley’s school, notice. The latest concerning them who is selling a complete and ele­ 25,000 One Grand ('ash Gift........ Minus Walker the Fraternity have gant assortment of general W. S. McFadden, a lawyer of Cor ­ $20,000 each 5 Cash Gifts, . . 100,000 assisted by others, was a success pe­ we find in the Yreka Union of last I merchandise at the 14,000 each . 140,000 10 Cash Gifts, ------- lowest rates. - cuniarily, as well as otherwise. The Saturday, which says : “Some two vallis, who has been on business among lost a faithful and devoted brother, 15 Cash .Gifts, 10,000 each . 150,000 and the community a respected and 5,000 each . 100,000 20 Cash Gifts, District School House was filled both weeks ago a gentleman Uy the name us, left for home yesterday. 25 Cash (lifts, 4.000 each . 100,000 C. Schieflelin, Esq., called on us this useful citizen. . 90,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each evenings, and the performance gave of Morse who resides at Chico passed 2,000 each . 100,000 50 Cash Gifts, Resolved, That we tender to the general satisfaction. through here on the stage on his way week. He re[xjrts matters quiet in 100 ('ash Gifts, 1,000 each . 100,001 bereaved wife and relations of our 500 each 240 ('ash Gift«, . 120,000 to these mines. He had a partner his region. 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each . 50,000 B ound O ver .—The case of Mr. W. H. S. Hyde, formerly of this deceased brother our heartfelt sym­ 19,000 Cash Gifts, there who had taken up claims and he 50 each . 950,000 Thompson, charged with the arson of Whole tickets, $50. Halves, $25. Tenth, was going to see them. He passed place, has associated himself with John pathies, and commend them to Him, M. Mensor’s store, was concluded be­ or each Coupon, $5. Eleven whole tickets, who doeth all things well, for comfort through here this week again on his Pence, at Empire City, Coos county, $500. fore Justice Stinson this w’eek. The way back. We did not meet him but purchased a ranch, and gone into the and consolation in this, their hour of For tickets, or information, address defendant was boaod over in the sum TIIOS. E. BKAMLETTE. learn that he stated that the assays wholesale and retail butchering busi­ affliction. 2 Agent and Manager, Louisville, Kv. of $2,500, to await the action of the Resolved, That a copy of these res­ which have been made have generally ness. TALMAGE'S PAPER. Grand Jury. The required *bail was olutions be sent to the wife of our THE SUN yielded $66 and upwards in gold and I Asher Marks, of Roseburg, passed given—Jos. Solomon, Newman Fisher deceased brother, and to each of the silver, lie farther staled that parties through town yesterday, on his way WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1875. and C. Coleman becoming his bonds­ “The Christian at Work !” County papers for publication. there had taken out 30 tons of rock South. Tlio approach of the Presidential election men—and Thompson was released. 4 4< A. D. H elman , j The Best Religious Paper. which they were having packed by gives unusual importance to the events Prof. B. Robb, lately of this place, Committee. H. C. H ill , and developments of 1875’ We shall en­ H ay B urned .—David R. Jones, mules out to the stage road at Grave has purchased a bookstore in Stockton, deavor to describe them fully, faithfully, J. D. F ountain , ) A CHOICE OF and fearlessly. who is at present sojourning in town, Creek ; that from Grave Creek they California. THE WEEKLY SUN has now attained a learns from his brother, XV. R. Jones, would have it hauled by teams to I nstallation .—At a regular meet­ circulation of over seventy thousand copies. BEAUTIFUL PBEMIUJÍS! Its readers are found in every State and TWO that his entire supply of kay was Roseburg, and would send it thence | I. O. O. F. I nstallation .—John ing of Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge Territory, and its quality is well known to burned lately. There were 500 tons by rail and steamer to San Francisco, 1 A. Boyer, D. D. G. M., at a stated No. 4, I. O. O. F., held on the even­ the public. We shall not only endeavor to 4 N ILLUSTRATED PORTFOLIO OF it fully up to the old standard, but to A Twelve Gem«, by Hendschel, each 8% of it, and Mr. Jones says it was set where they would have it worked.” i meeting of Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, ing of January 4th, D. D. G. M. John keep improve and add to its variety and power. by 10’4 inches, or the superb Chromes, I. O. O. F., held at their Hall on Jan­ A. Boyer installed the following THE WEEKLY SUN will continue to be “T he T wins ,” 22 by 28 inches, after Land­ afire by some person, of whose identi­ M odoc W ar C laims .—The tele­ thorough newspaper. All the news of the seer. Price, $3.25,’including postage. No fication he is pretty certain. This is a graph announces that Secretary of uary 2d, installed the following officers for the ensuing term ; Kaspar a day will be found in it, condensed when un­ Extras of any kind. Without Premium, heavy loss, and should a hard winter War Beiknap recommends the sum of i officers : C. W. Savage, N. G.; John Kubli, N. G.; Jane Kubli, V. G.; important, at full length when of moment, $3 per annum. and always, we trust, treated in a clear, in­ ATTENTION, AGENTS. «et in, will be a calamity ,.o that $76,758 be appropriated by Congress i Miller, V. G.; Sol. Sachs, R. S.; Wm. Rachel Fisher, R. 8.; Mary Miller, teresting and instructive manner. Liberal Commissions and exclusive It is our aim to make the WEEKLY SUN section. 1 Bybee, Treasurer ; S. J. Day, P. S.; Treasurer ; Frances Luy, F. S.; Isaac to pay the expenses incurred by the the best family newspaper in the world. It territory. Samples and circulars free. Send card at once to I nstallation . —At a regular meet­ State of Oregon and citizens of Califor­ Newman Fisher, R. 8. N. G.; Jacob Sachs, R. S. V. G.; Henry Klippel, L. will be full of entertaining and appropriate postal HORATIO C. KING, Publisher. reading of every sort, but will print noth­ Ish, L. S. N. G.; Daniel Cronemiller, 8. V. G.; F. Luy, Conductor ; C. W. ing to offend the most scrupulous and deli­ ing of Oregon Division No. 1, Sons and nia in the late Modoc War. This Box 5105, New York. R. S. V. G.; Chris. Ulrich, L. S. V. G.; cate taste. It will always contain the most Savage, C.; Sol. Sachs, I. G. Daughters of Temperance, held Jan­ recommendation is made in accordance interesting stories and romances ofthe day, - ------------------ — i Henry Klippel, I. G.; K. Kubli, R. & uary 6th, the following officers were with the report of Inspector General carefully selected and legibly printed. A ttracting A ttention .—There The Agricultural Department is a promi­ S. Trustees, K. Kubli, Isaac Sachs and installed by 8pecial Deputy John A. James A. Hardie, and on the basis of nent feature in the WEEKLY SUN, and its are a large number of experts in this articles will always be found fresh and use­ Boyer: Daniel CroneruiRer, W. P.; Government prices. The sum allowed Jacob Ish. section at present, testing the ores of ful to the far mer. Mrs. 8. J. Oliver, W. A.; Stephen M. Oregon is $70,268—a little more than The number of men independent in poli­ F arms for S ale .—If those of far­ the various quartz and cinnabar mines. KERBYVILLE, JOSEPHINE Ce. tics is increasing, and the WEEKLY SUN Hubbard, F. 8. ; Chris Ulrich, Treas­ half the amount of the bonds issuejfby mers who desire selling theib land At last, Jackson and Josephine coun­ is their paper especially*. It belongs to no urer ; Kate Dafwin, Conductor ; Chas. the Legislature. The Californiadaims would advertise the fact, they would party, and obeys no dictation, contending ties are attracting the attention of cap­ for principle, and for the election of the best Howard, A. C.; F. M. Mace, L 8.; are reduced in like proportiqii The be more certain of selling it.. Fre­ he undersigned takes pleas - italists, and a promising future awaits men. It exposes the corruption that dis­ Cea Oliver, O. 8. graces the country and threatens the over ­ ure in announcing to the people of Jo­ amount asked fur will undoubtedly be quently persons in search of homes us. throw of republican institution«. It has no sephine county and the public generally, have applied to us for the T imes con­ fear of knaves, and seeks no favors from that he has just opened a store In KERBY- J ockey C lub .—A good attendance I appropriated. N ew Y ear ’8 B all -The ball their supporters. VILLE, and stocked the mme with a choice taining farms for sale, and in each case was present at the tneetiag called last The markets of every kind and the fash ­ L O. R. M. I nstallation .—The given at Veit Schutz’ Hall on New ions are regularly reported in its columns. and complete assortment ot were not accommodated, as no adver ­ Monday evening for the purpose of following officers were installed at a Year’s night was a great success. Up­ The price of the WEEKLY SUN is one General Merchandise, -h i farming a Jockey Club. M. Caton was regular meeting of Oregonian-Poca­ tisements of this nature appear. The wards of sixty tickets were sold. Good dollar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and Which will he sold at the lowest fifty-six oolumns. As this barely pays the chose« temporary President, and II. hontas Tribe No. 1, L O. R. M., held cost of advertising their land would be music was furnished, while Madame expenses of paper and printing, we are not A fair share of the public patronage so P. S.—I will shortly receive via Crescent able to make any discount or allow any K. Hanna, Secretary. Several persons on the evening of the 5th, by David little, and it would be more apt to Holt provided an excellent supper. prem,ium to friends who may make special City an elegant stock’of fancy goods. not present signified their intention of Cronemiller, D. D. G. 8.: Sol. Sachs, find a purchaser than otherwise. efforts to extend its circulation. Under the (jive me a call. M. MENSOR. Kerbyville, Oct. 21, 1874. 43. new law, which requires payment of postage L ecture . — -J. G. Dow, a prominent becoming members. No further busi­ Sachem; P. D. Parsons, S. 8.; J. N. H ealthy .—As will be seen by the champion of local option during the In advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost of prepaid postage added, is ness was transacted, except the ap­ T. Miller, J. S.; C. W. Savage, C. of W. FREY. Sexton’s report, the year just passed late campaign in California, will lec­ the rate of subscription. It is not necessary M. CATON. pointment ef Committees. J. N. T. R.; A. Fisher, K. of W. ; E. D. to get up a club in order to have the WEEK ­ has been one of the healthiest years ture on “Temperance” at the M. E. LY SUN at this rate. Anyone who sends CATON & FREY, Miner, Alex. Martin and Stephen Foudray, Financial Chief; P. D. Hull, in the annals of Jacksonville and the Church, in Jacksonville, next Sunday one dollar and twenty «»nts will get the Booth were appointed a Committee on Prophet; H. L. Webb, 1st 8.; W. H. paper, post-paid, tor a .year. New Boot and Shoe Store» surrounding country. Only 27 inter­ evening. _____ _____ We have no traveling agents. Constitution and By-laws, and John McDaniel, 2d &; D. Cronemiller, 1st T he W eekly S un .—Eight pages, fifty- ments occurred, and some of them GHffORRIA ST., JACISOfVILLE. a Herrin, James A. Cardwell, J. W. W.; L. Solomon, 2d W.; M. Mensor, T hanks .—Madame Holt has our six columns. Only $1.20 a year, postage pre­ were occasioned by the parties being paid. A’o du^aouMti from this rate. Manning, W. F. Dtannan and James 1st B.; C. Coleman, 1st P.; L. Hubert, killed. thanks for some excellent cake. T he D aily 'S un .—A largefour-page news­ i AVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED paper of twenty-eight columns. Daily cifr- A. Wilson, as a Committee on track. 2d P.; John Cimborsky, G. of W.; A. in Jacksonville, respectfully inform ^9“ For the very best Photographs, go to culation over 120,600. All the nows for 2 A djourned .—Jacksonville Band of the public that they are prepared to do all Another meeting will be held next Smith, G. of F. cents. Subscription, postage prepaid 55 Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery with an ELE­ a A 1 T OPPORTUNITY NEW STORE, NEW GOODS! T H Monday evening, at the office of II. K. Hanna, Esq. T he weather is clear and frosty. Hope has suspended until the weather VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran­ cents a month, or $8,50 a year. To clubs of kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making line. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. moderates. cisco. CATON A FREY. A