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Sie ^rmsrratic Tinies. BOARD OF TRUSTEE«. MININU ITEMS. ASHLAND NOTES. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Matt. Ish returned from Galice Creek From our correspondent, writing Sammon«. FURNISHING and A regular meeting of the Board of the other day. under date of January 27th, and other FRIDAY, JANUARY 29,1875 Just foe’s Court, for Precinct of Jackson Trustees was held this evening. Pres Gen. John E. Ross left for Galice sources, we gather the following Items: In ville, County of Jackson, State of Oregon. AGENTS FIR THE TIMES. ent—A full Board. Creek this week. G. Karewsln, Pl’ff., vs. Caspar Schneider, FANCY (¡»OUS, Dancing school O. K. Deft.; action at law to recover money. The meeting was called to order, Geo. P. Rowell A Co„..................... New York. The late rain and snow storms have Items of interest scarce. To Caspar Schneider, above named Defendant: N. M. Pettingill A Co..................... New York. President Beekman in the chair. The started tho miners to working their IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR- L. I*. Fisher,.............................. San Francisco. A watchmaker and jeweler could egon: You are hereby required to appear Thos. Boyce................................ San Francisco minutes of last meeting were read and placer claims. doubtless do well here. before the undersigned, a Justice of the Rowell A Chosuian............................ St. Ixniis approved. Peace for tho Precinct.of Jacksonville, in READY-MADE CLOTHING, Dan. 1.. Green................... Josephine Countv. It is reported that a California com Capt O. C. Applegate and Indian Countv of Jackson, and State of Oregon, at A verbal report was made by the I (’has. Hughes................................ Kerbvville Ben Haymond................................ Rock Point Committee on Fire Apparatus and on pany have a 50 stamp mill on the road troupe leave here to-day for the East the office of said Justice, in said Precinct, on the Sth day of March, 1875, at 10 o’clock in BOOTS and SHOES, to Galice Creek. Cemetery Improvements. B. B. Hatton has returned from the forenoon of said day, to answer the RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. above named plaintiff in a civil action. No report was received from the, M. Caton and Sylvester Campbell Lake City, Cal. He has nothing new And defendant will take notice that if he fails to answer the complaint herein, plain FINE TOYS I OR HOLIDAYS, started on a prospecting tour towards to report M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every Town Treasure^. tiff will take judgment against him in the Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever R. 8. Dunlap, Sexton, made his Grave Creek this week. of $53.77, gold coin, with interest there ends J. R. N. Bell, J. S. McCain and M. A. The factory is at a stand-still. Want sum on, in like gold coin, from May 27, 1874, to Williams, alternately. quarterly report, showing receipts this CLOTHING, Samples of rock from tho celebrated of funds is presumed by some to be the gether witircosts and disbursements of this C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev quarter of $5, and no expenditures, and action. Ophir and Belcher ledges of Nevada main cause. ery Stindav, at tho usual hour, by Rev. Fa Given under my hand this 20tli day of ther Blanchett. T. G. Devens yet dclinquent$5 for mon may be seen at the Express Office. January, 1875. J. H. STINSON, LI QU OHS, TOBACCO and CIGABS, Prof. Kennedy pn Monday evening M.E.SVN day S chool .—Regular meetings ey collected. Justice of Peace of Precinct aforesaid. every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Wm. Orders brought some rich-look concluded a course of lectures on Tho following bills and claims Published by order of J. IL Stinson, J. P. C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular CROCKERY, ETC., ing quartz to town on Wednesday. It Phrenology and Physiognomy. of Jacksonville Precinct, made in office this meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two against the town wero presented : 4x9. o’clock. was taken from a ledge discovered on Irwin Shepherd, a former resident 20th day of January, 1875. Wilson A Kubli, $4, for hauling off Foots Creek. of this place, shows his benign coun At E. Jacob’s New Store, P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Sammons. dead animals, etc.; D. Cronemiller, James 8. Howard, an experienced tenance in our midst once more. Stages leave Jacksonville as follows : $20, for iron work for hooks and lad In Justice’sCourt for the Precinct of Jack For R<H’k Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose ders ; J. Meyer A Co., $6, for poles for surveyor, elsewhere announces that he Oith s Brick Building, Jacksonville. The “ Ashland Variety Troupe ” re sonville, County of Jackson, State of Ore burg, every day at 8 a. m. Mail closes at is prepared to make preliminary sur hearsed for the first time a few eve gon. 7:30 p. in. fire hooks. For Ph<enix, Ashland, Yreka and Red vey of mining claims in conformity to nings since. The boys are doing good Manning A Isli, Plaintiffs, vs. Caspar Referred to the usual Committee. ding. (’alifornia, every day at 10:30 a. m. Schneider, Defendant; action at law to re Mail closes at 10 a. in. cover money. work and should be encouraged. Marshal Grob’s bill of $28.50, for; the new law. See his notice. A LI at t ?U THE E ARTICLES sold For Applegate, Kerbvville, Waldo and To Caspar Schneider, the above named Defend the very lowest rates. If you don’t John Miller this week sent to San Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday sundry expenses, was allowed and or The T imes has a large and increas ant : believe me, call and ascertain prices for morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at S p. in. dered paid. yourselves. No humbug ! * Francisco for assay several pounds of TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR- ing subscription list in Ashland and the prodding evening. AH kinds ot produce and hides taken in I EGON : You are hereby required to ap Application was received from Peter rock from a ledge on Applegate, in vicinity. The business men should The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, exchange for goods. 42tf. pear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Eagle Point, Brownsborough and Sam’s Britt to purchase lots No. 1 and 2, in which he has an interest. It has the take advantage of this fact and adver Peace for the Precinct of Jacksonville, Coun Valley, leaves every Friday morning ; ty of Jackson, and State of Oregon, at the of closes the preceding evening. Block 51. Referred to a special com appearance of being quartz containing tise in it. FRANCO- AMERICAN fice of said Justice, in said Precinct, on the The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yai- 4th day of March, 1875, at 10 o ’ clock in the mittee consisting of Bilger, Sachs and considerable silver. nax and l^ike City, leaves Ashland every The people hereabouts have the forenoon of said day, to answer the above Monday morning. For Linkville every Judge. We learn that C. Magruder recently “Yank” badly. Joint stock formed. named plaintiffs in a civil action. Monday and Thursday mornings. And the defendant will bike notice that if HOTEL a RESTAURANT, A petition was received from the sent some very inferior rock from the Money Order Office open from 9 a. in. to Capital, one million, eight hundred he fails to answer ’he complaint herein, 5 p. in. Masonic Order, to be allowed to dig a Yank ledge to San Francisco for as- plaintiffs will tal judgment against him in O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.: | thousand dollars. Market steady, with the sum of $32.a^, together with costs and Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. drain from their cellar on tho corner say. He received the result of the Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, disbursements of this action. ■ an upward tendency. Mail matter must l>e in on time or it will of California and Oregon streets. Given under my hand this 18th day of not go. M ax M uller , P. M. assay the other day, which speaks « Rev. J. S. McCain is making ener January, 1875. J. II. STINSON, Read, and the prayer thereof granted. very favorable of the quartz. Justice of the Peace for Precinct aforesaid. getic steps towards securing the erec JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Much desultory conversation was Pi 1 st pon ed . —Th e ad m i n istrator’s Published by order of J. H. Stinson, J. P. E. Jacobs this week showed us about tion of a church in this place, with fair sale of real estate belonging to the had on the subject of Mr. Day’s min of Jacksonville Precinct, made in office this the finest looking quartz we have yet prospects of success. We learn that 18th day of January, 1875. 4x9. estate of John Thurber, Sr., deceased, ing flume occupying and obstructing MADAME HOLT. Proprietress. seen. In a piece of rock weighing a al »out $1,200 has been subscribed, and has again been postponed until to-mor public streets and depositing tailings few ounces could be plainly seen gold about that amount is yet desired. It New Finn ! New Goods ! row, Jain. 29th. thereon. Hon. J. N. T. Miller came to the amount of $1 or more. It was is intended to be built of brick. liefore the Board and stated that he O rganization of L ake .—On our was already injured by the deposits taken from a ledge lately discovered Local Brevities. —ANI HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD about two and a half miles west of this first page will be found the bill passed from Mr. Day’s flume, and if the Board of tendering her thanks to the public for An amateur dramatic troupe is talked the patronage which has hitherto been ex at the last session of the Legislature of Trustees had any power or responsi place, in which Mr. Jacobs has an in tended to her, and would respectfully solicit of in town. organizing Lake county, and which bility in this matter he wished to be i terest. its continuance. ’ . NEW PRICES! i Her tables are always under her immedi has now become a law. Old papers, in quantities to suit, for I protected from further injury, and T he M ail R oute from W aldo to ate control ; and by her long experience in I sale at this office. the business she feels confident tnat she will asked that the Board would consider C rescent C ity . — The Crescent City A ccident .—P. D. Parsons, while AT— give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and Read the land notice and Sheriff ’ s rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable Courier of the 16th contains a lengthy splitting kindling wood with a sharp the matter. style, suited to the accommodation of single sale in another column. On motion, Messrs. Judge, Bilger article on the discontinuance of the hatchet the other day nearly severed ASHLAND, OREGON. occupants or families. Her beds are alwava kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. The matrimonial market is unusually mail service from Waldo to Crescent and Sachs, were appointed a commit his left thumb below the nail. The wound is getting along finely, however, tee to examine and report in full on City, and c^lls on us for information brisk during the cold spell. another and the thumb will doubtless be saved. I the whole subject, regarding the flume, respecting Mr. James A. Cardwell, who City election is close at hand. Can J. M. McCAIX & CO. and that they recommend such action was awarded the contract for carrying didates are slowly coming to the sur R edemption of C ounty W ar in the premises as they should deem the same, but for reasons hereinafter face. ave received and are still rants .—K. Kubli, E<q., County Treas receiving tho largest and best selected To Invest a few dollars, with possible re stated failed to fulfill it. We are necessary and proper. A pleasant and successful sociable stock of goods ever nefore offered to the turns of Thousands, is offered by the post urer, elsewhere requests those holding ponement of Public Library of Kentucky Mr. Judge said much complaint was averse to commenting on p matter we occurred at tho U. S. Hotel on Saturday public. Tho stock consists of protested county warrants to present heard in regard to cows running at know little about, but we have learned to the 27th of February next, of their Fifth and Last Concert aud Drawing. The man the same for payment, as no interest large at night, and lie moved that the enough to believe Mr. Cardwell, who evening. FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, agement are pledged to the return of the Advertising is “bread cast upon money if the drawing should not come off will be allowed on them after this date. Town Attorney be directed to report is a respected citizen of this county, READY-MADE at the day now appointed. the waters.” It will soon bring many- M ail S ervice .—We learn from the an ordinance restraining such animals. was justifiable in not fulfilling his con fold returns. .$250,000 GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, One Grand Cash Gift................ One Grand Cash Gift:............... .. 100,000 tract, though it affects the people of San Francisco papers that the Post Motion carried. One Grand Cash Gift................ . 75,000 Those who have not paid their taxes BOOTS ud SHOES, One Grand Cash Gift................ . 50,000 Board then adjourned. Del Norte county. He was desirous, master-General has authorized Post One Grand Cash Gift................ . .25,000 will save money by calling immediate for sufficient reasons, to change the master Woodbury, of Crescent City, to 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, .. 100,000 ly on Sheriff Manning. 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each G alice C reek M ines . — Last Satur .. 140,000 schedule time and make Waldo the contract for carrying the mail weekly 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each .. 150,000 Iron, Steel, Sheriff Manning will sell some real 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each between Waldo and that place for six day, Col. W. S. Stone, Superintendent headquarters for both this and the .. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each .. 100,000 estate to-morrow. For particulars see of the C. A. O. stage line showed us a Happy Camp mail route, which we months, at no greater a sum than HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each .. 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each .. 100,000 $1,300. Whether this sum is intended sample of the Galice Creek quartz, says believe would not have been detriment the legal advertisements. 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each .. 100,000 GROCERIES, the Yreka Journal, which was given Prof. Bogan is holding an evening al to the people. The postmasters to for the six months’ service or the con 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each - 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each .. 50,000 tract is to be made at the rate of him by McNair, of the famous Yank whom the Postmaster-General referred mathematical school at the Court HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each .. 950,000 $1,300 per annum, we have not learned. claim. It was taken from the ledge on the proposed change, for reasons best House, which is well attended. < Etc., Etc. Whole tickets, $50. Halves, $25. Tenth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven whole tickets, i the line of Rogue river, and close to known to themselves, would not agree T he E vent of the N ew Y ear . — The T he G rasshopper S ufferers .— the water, where the lead shows a to it, to which may be ascribed the en $500. are ended, and the serious work of Prices to Suit the Times. For tickets, or information, address Wells, Fargo A Co. are carrying all width of 297 feet The rock or quartz tire reason why the people of Del holidays the New Year begins. The first important THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, contributions of clothing or money in is of a light grayish color, with a bluish Norte are deprived of this mail service. event before us is tho last drawing of the 2 Agent and Manager, Louisville, Ky. WANTED. tended for the sufferers of Kansas and tint. McNair told Stone he was taking In regard to the position of Mr. II. Library Gift Concerts, which takes place in Nebraska free of charge. A large out 3,000 pounds of rock each day, from Gusquet in the matter, we refer our Louisville, Ky., Fel uary 27th. This draw Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, In ex ing will as certainly take place on that date change for goods. Highest prices paid, and number of people in these States have different points of the ledge, so to aver eotemporary to the following letter, as tho day arrives, and to guarantee this Goods sold at Cash rates. Please give us a call and con vince vour- been rendered destitute by failure of age it, and packs the rock on animals which will explain itself: Gov. Bramlette offers to return their money selves. (42tf.J McCALL A CO. « to ticket-holders if the drawing is not had crops and the depredations of grass to the stage road, thence by wagons to W aldo , Jan. 18, 1875, hoppers, and are greatly in need of the the railroad, to be shipped from Port E ditor T imes —Dear Sir: I read in the at the time appointed. What more could be HUNTERS ri ’ EMPORIUM! asked T All that is needed is to buy your necessaries of life. Those desiring to land to San Francisco. A good trail Crescent City Courier : “We have good au tickets in time, and you may count on hav —AMD— contribute can call on Mr. C. C. Beek to the new mines leaves the stage road thority for the statement that Cardwell ing your prizes on the 27th day of next February. ______ HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, man, agent at this place, who will im at Grave Creek, the distance being 15 made overtures to H. Gasquet, offering him $2,000 to take his Crescent City mail con T he M ails .—Stages arrive several This space is reserved for BEN SACHS, mediately forward the same. miles, which makes the entire distance tract.” Mr. Cardwell may have made the hours behind time at present. So who is selling a complete and ele gant assortment of general offer to somo one else, but never to me. I P ersonal .—David R. Jones left for about 60 miles from Jacksonville, or never spoko to Mr. J. A. Cardwell. If you much rain and snow has fallen in merchandise at the lowest rates. Camp Bidwell, Cal., this week. He 120 miles from Yreka. notico the article, (as they request) please do Northern California that the streams not publish tho above clause. will return next March to be in at have raised so as to render crossing i F rom C alifornia . — H. F. Phillips Yours, Respectfully, tendance on the Circuit Court. often impossible. The railroad has also H. GASQUET. and E. F. Walker returned from Cali been washed away in various places, Ben Haymond, of Rock Point, fa fornia this week, having succeeded in vored us with a call on Tuesday. M ail P roposals .—Proposals will which renders the mail very irregular. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. disposing of the band of horses they a be received at the Contract Office of H. M. Thatcher, of Linkville, is in C ounty C ourt . — The February took there last Fall without loss to the P. O. Department, Washington, town on business. lways on hand the best stock themselves. Mr. Phillips reports the until 3 o’clock k m . of March 1, 1875, session of the County Court will be of Patent and Home-made Rifle and Simon Caro has returned from a visit market overstocked and horses ch held next week. Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers (to be decided by the 20th) for carrying to Ashland. of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, In fact, they were being exported/rom MARRIED small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest We regret to learn that Mr. Wm. the States to California. He s s that the U. S. mails from July 1, 1875, to and best; also, she beet Powder and Pow June 30, 1878, on the following route FREY—MASSEL—At the residence of L. der Flasks; Hunting and pocket knifes of Bybee is so severely indisposed as to a large portion of Northern alifornia Solomon, in this city, on Jan. 23d, by the best brands; ail sorts of Shot and be confined to his bed. His many is under water. At Marksville the and by the schedule of arrivals and de Hon. E. B. Watson, Geo. W. Frey to Miss Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in —AT— Henrietta Massel. partures specified : From Linkville, the Sportsman ’ b line. friends hope for his speedy recovery. levee had broken and that water to the — D e ROBOAM— At the Franco- He will also keep a full line of SHELF by Lost River Gap, Langell Valley, JUSTUS American, in Jacksonville, by Hon. E. B. HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds KEBBT7ILLE, JOSEPHINE Co. depth of several feet was standing in T he T est M ill .—The proposition Watson, Jonas Justus to Miss Naomi De- and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers, I Clear Lake, Cal., Tule Lake and Lost Tools, a complete assortment of Table and Roboam. of setting up a mill to test the ore of ! the streets. Several persons had been River Ford to Linkville. equal to 53 I Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply [Compliments received. We wish the the various quartz ledges that have drowned and the‘ destruction to prop miles and back, once a week. Leave happy couple a long and prosperous matri of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. he undersigned takes pleas - The above goods are all of the best qual ure in announcing to the people of Jo been and are being discovered, with a erty was very great. Linkville Thursday at 6 a . m .; arrive monial voyage through life.] ity, and will be sold sephine oonnty and the public generally, that he has iust opened a store in KERBY- cinnabar retort attached, is a feasible CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. F lour R aising .—Wei learn that at Linkville Saturday by 6 p. m . A DIED. VILLE, ana stocked the same with a choice as well as an excellent one, and should flour is raising in price, and thaU one bond of $500 required with bid. New guns made to oider, and repairing HIGGINS—On Red Dog Creek, Josephine promptly done and in good style. All or and oomplete assortment of receive immediate and serious atten mill is asking $25 per thousand pounds Countv, Oregon, January 9, 1875, Martha ders filled with dispatch. General Merchandise, P hrenology .—Prof. R. D. Ken Higgins, aged 14 years and 8 months. tion. The cost would not exceed for it. Flour has been selling as low as 27tf. JOHN MILLER. Which will be sold at thq lowest price«: $4,000 or $5,000, which could no $15 a thousand, and the only reason nedy, the well known phrenologist and A fair share of the public patronage solicited. M. CATON. G. W. FREY. FRUIT TREES. doubt be made up among the citizens we can assign for the raise is that the [ physiognomist, opened a series of lec P• 8.—I will shortly receive via Crescent C ity *n elegant stock of fancy goods. of Jacksonville and vicinity—the in quartz discoveries will create a better tures in town last night, which will be CATON & FREY, Give me a mil. M.M ENSOR. Agency of the Willamette Naraery. continued at the M. E. Church the Kerbyvills, Oct. ai, 1«74. 43. terest of each person in the mill being demand for it than heretofore. New Boot and Shoe Store. balance of the week. He is highly In proportion to the amount subscribed HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN CALIFOniA IT., JAOOOWVILLE. AU Hindi of Job Printing L arge S teers .—John Orth, yester spoken of by the California press. by him. Immense benefit would ac appointed agent of G. W. Walling A Son’s well-known Willamette Nursery of crue to this section from enabling every day commenced killing from the 50 Prof. Kennedy will also deliver a lec Oswego, Clackamas county, informs the ledge to be thoroughly tested at small head of cattle fattened for him by Jesse ture on «‘Natural Theology,” or «God public that he is prepared to fill all orders for aving permanently located choice fruit trees at short notice and at rea in Jacksonville, respectfully inform NEATLY A CILEAPLY EXECUTED AT and Immortality, ” at the Court House expense, while the money outlayed Doliarhide. Three of them weighed sonable rates. CHERRY TREES a special the public that they are prepared to do all Mould soon return. The sooner action 4,338 pounds—an average of 1,446 next Sunday evening, at seven o’clock. ty, of which I have a large and choice as kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making sortment on hand. Give me a call. line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Turn out and hear him. pounds each. is taken in the premises the better. 49m3. R. S. DUNLAP. 29tf. CATON & FREY. T uesday E vening , Jan. 19tli. T OPPORTUNITY H A NEW STORE, NEW GOODS! T T H The Times Office