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Or ^rmarratic Simes. LOCAL BBEVIT1ES. MINING NEWS. lake county items . The Moraliit« of Jacksonville. SPECIAL NOTICES. Lifte la Sweat. Persons bound for the mines are con Read the new advertisements. L inkville , April 11, 1875. I have never believed in fighting through stantly arriving. the public press, but the cowardly and vil The blood is the life of tbe human system. County Court is slowly grinding. FRIDAY APRIL 18,1875. Eggs plenty at one bit a dozen. Keep it pure and all is well; tor this pur lainous attack made upon the PublicSchool The cinnabar furore has almost su by a small party of smaller men compels Beautiful weather, which is duly ap pose no standard medicine has had so uni A correspondent of the Portland Bul form and amazing success as Dr. HenLry'g B oard of T rustees .—A regular perseded prospecting for quartz, and me to speak. preciated. letin is in town. Celebrated I. X. L. Bitter*. This is a pura meeting of the Board of Trustees will stimulant, medicated with the finest tonics» It is not my intention, at this time, to several first-class discoveries are re The people hereabouts are catching and alteratives Peter Britt yesterday took Barden’s which the vegetable kingdom refer extensively to the past acts of any of be held next Tuesday evening, April ported. wagon loads of splendid trout in We aflbrds ; and is the only preparation at pres picture at the County Jail. those who would cast a stigma upon me, 20th. ent known which thoroughly meets the James Mann this week recorded a and the directors of this District. No ; “He tass Creek. The road over the Siskiyous is said emergency. The effect of thia popular re claim of 1,500 feet on a cinnabar lode who would steal your purse would steal is continuous. Eaoh dose taken R esuscitating . — We learn that to be simply terrible. Geo. Conn, Receiver of the Linkville storative invigorates the vital energies and the brain, trash, and he who would rob you of your on Big Butte creek, which he says is some of our prominent citizens joined Land Office, has returned from a pro and its prolonged use will unquestionably Spelling schools are raging every good name would take that—which you any case of debility, or mental torpid the Temperance Lodge in Jacksonville where. Can’t Jacksonville have one very rich. tracted visit to the Willamette. We cure never had.” ity that does not arise from organic causes last Wednesday, and that the Order too? M. Caton, who has just returned In your preamble, you refer to the con were somewhat surprised to see George beyond the reach of medicine. It is in the strictest sense of tbe word, an invigorating shows favorable signs of renewed vigor from the cinnabar district on Evans dition of tho school. Not one of you has return without her, but “sich is life.” and regulating cordial. If the nerves are The interest due on all school moneys and relaxed, it braces them ; it and energy again. Creek, reports matters progressing ever showed his face in the school; much A “Heathen Chinee” was asked in tremulous owing to the State must be paid with less have you been patrons; and, as you the liver is torpid it promotes activity in that finely there. Considerable work is have spoken, let the truth be told I regard to the matrimonial prospects of organ; the appetite is poor and digestion a C ircuit C ourt .—In the Circuit out delay. slow and painful ope rati ofi, it creates a rel being done and several rich ledges I ask M. Hanley, if he has ever sent to a a certain prominent individual of Link ish for food and enables the stomach to con Court this week, the cases of 8. Bow We learn that L. Ilerling has dis discovered. He returned yesterday. teacher with whom he was satisfied ? If so, ville, and made the following reply: vert it into healthful aliment. Moreover, it den vs. J. T. O’enn and Jacob Ish, and posed of his farm and intends removing it dates back far beyond my acquaintance, is a specific for a large number of ailments, A rich cinnabar deposit was some with you, and beyond the acquaintance of “Pletty soon mally ; heep like’em ; all some of which are particularly prevalent in I- J. C. Duncan ef at, vs. John Cim- to San Francisco ere long. time too much lick ’em face.” the damp and chilly weather'which we so time ago discovered about three miles the people of this community. borsky ft al, both for injunction, were often experience in mid-winter. Among An important communication to It ¡9 supposed by some that there is these If I saw fit, I could refer to many harsh may be mentioned rheumatiam,chUla referred to the Clerk to take deposi Gov. Grover, on swamp lands, will be south-east of town by Messrs. Bilger things which you have said about the va and fever, and all the morbid conditions of in this locality a regularly organized and Coates, since which time consider the digestive organs. By tnsnring perfect tions. rious schools which you have patronized. found on our first page. band of horse thieves ; all of which is digestion and a proper flow of bile, it in able work has been done on it. Late Don’t try to shift the responsibility of the sures pure blood, a vigorous circulation, L arge N ugget F ound .—H. Kelly, C. W. Savage last week put in a developments are very favorable. Sev training of your children upon the teacher ! certainly a very unjust charge and and the prompt discharge of all waste mat Esq., Informs us that he learns that large area of alfalfa on his lot in the eral citizens of this place are interested. There is a mightier influence nearer home. without any foundation whatever; ter from the system. Samuel Stockton found a nugget of southern portion of Oregon street. If j’our boy visits saloons, don’t charge it J. J. Moore, of Applegate Creek, upon the teachers. Stop your little whisky and further, I do not think that Col. pure gold near his claim on Cayote Some wagon loads of emigrants from Josephine county, states that there are games yourself, and probably your children J. N. T. Miller, Samuel Colver, or any HUNTER8’ EMPORIUM! one else, has lost any horses by being creek the other day, which weighed Kansas passed through town last Sat —AND— now sufficient mill facilities in Jose- will not follow in your footsteps. Don’t at stolen. two pounds. Henry Smith paid $17 urday, bound for Josephine, we believe. phino county to give the different tend school meetings, talk temperance, in The entertainment given here on HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE troduce and pass temperance resolutions, an ounce for it, or $408 in all, which The apportionment of the public Galice Creek quartz ledges a fair test, and then walk from the school house to the the 7th inst., by Lake Lodge, I. O. of is a very nice sum to pick up now-a- school money, as reported by Superin and a mill might be put up at the saloon, call up the crowd to drink and take G. T., was, in every respect, a pleas days. tendent Fleming, will appear in our ledge for about five or six hundred your regular whisky with them. I did not intend ,o be personal, but a nip from a cur ant affair. Good music, good supper, dollars. Capt. A. W. Pressley is boat is sure to make us turn on our heels. M illinery .—Attention is called to next. last us look a little further into the matter. and the ladies, to say the very least, the advertisement of Mrs. Brow’n, of The bills audited by the last term ing supplies down Rogue river. lie You state that there are 356 scholar# re were, as they ever are, just splendid. Ashland, who keeps constantly on hand of the County Court approximate takes from four to five tons at a load. ported. Out of that number, how many are I. D. Applegate was chosen speaker not attending any school whatever ? About a complete and elegant supply of the $3,000, instead of $2,000, as mentioned Late and reliable advices from Ga one third ot them. for the occasion and acquitted himself Again, the Sisters* school has long been latest styles of millinery, ladies’ goods, in our last. lice Creek state that new discoveries established, is a well regulated school, al in a commendable manner; after California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. ribbons, etc. All work in her line ex Some work has been done towards have been made, and that free gold is ways has and always will draw a large pro which the lovers of Terpsichore rev eled until “ rosy morn. ” portion of the scholars of this district; be ecuted with neatness and dispatch and improving Bybee’s race track. Sev plainly visible is some of the rock. sides, there have been other schools during O bserver . lways on hand the best stock nt reasonable rates. Give Mrs. Brown eral horses may be seen exercising A late assay of quartz from the Yank the entire year. of Patent and Home-made Rifle and When and where are the prosperous times Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers a call. R ejoinder . — W. J. Stanley in an ledge yielded $60 to the ton. Little ot which you speak ? Were they under I there every morning. of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, Prof. DeWitt, who spent more hours in the A rrested .—Albert Johnson, a mu- i The weather has changed rather sud work has been done on any of the saloons than I have spent minutes ? Were other column replys to the resolutions small and powerful; Derringers, tbe latest and best; also, the best Powder and Pow- latto, was this week arrested by Deputy denly, and we are now enjoying warm ledges as yet. Capital is all that is they under Mr. Fuller and Miss Beach ? adopted at the School meeting. It is dor Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of Or were those palmy days under Baron best brands; all sorts of Shot and Sheriff Kent and Marshal McDaniel, days and delightful nights. Their ad necessary to open out the great wealth DeBoushay, who left the town with whisky always our aim to give both sides of a the Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in to the amount of $1,000. Were they public affair a hearing, and one side the Sportsman for breaking open Horace Rice’s house, vent is appreciated by the country in of these ledges, and this will be done bills ’s line. under Prof. Robb, when you were the insti having already spoken, it is no more He will also keep a full line of SHELF sooner or later. on Rogue River, last October, and tak general. gators in getting up a temperance school of HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds SO scholars, taught by Prof. J. B. Farley. I than just that the other should also and sizes, Carpenters ’ and Wagon-Makers, ing some firearms, etc., therefrom. I Advertising will tell, L. Herling have all due respect for the teachers men A nswer to “C itizen .”—Our Sam’s tioned, believing that some of them at least be heard. However, being in no ways Tools, a complete assortment of Table and He sold a shotgun to parties in Cres advertised a sewing machine for sale Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply Valley correspondent asks us whether were good and efficient. During none of concerned in this controversy, we are of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. cent City, where it was identified by in tho T imes during the past few years had you a larger attendance- consequently not in the least responsi The above goods are all of the best qual “a discoverer can hold a claim on lands those than I "had last year. D. II. Hudson, son-in-law of Mr. Rice, weeks, and the consequence is he dis- ity, and will be sold ble for views expressed therein. But how about this year ? I will tell you: entered as agricultural.” The follow which led to Johnson’s arrest. He posed of it the other day. There was a certain class of you commenced CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ing decision by the Register of the grumbling long before school opened. You IMPORTANT.—Endorsed by the Medi will have a preliminary examination New guns made to order, and rejmiring Coos Bay has a company of militia Sacramento (Cal.) Land Office will no stated that it was through political favorit cal profession. DRi W m . H all ’ s B alsam promptly done and in good style. All or ism that I obtained the situation, and you to-day. fob THE L ungs cures Coughs, Colds and ders filled with dispatch. called the Ross Rifles, named in honor doubt fully answer his query : ------------ •------------ would not patronize the school. You not Consumption, all diseases of the Throat 27tf. JOHN MILLER. grumbled at me, but you grumbled and Chest. D and F ifty -S ixth A nniversary .—The of Gen. John E. Ross, of this county. b . T ownslky ’ s T oothache The question you ask me is this : “If only and found fault with every move which I Odd Fellows of Jacksonville and vicin T. G. Owen, formerly of this place, is A. obtains a patent for land, supposed made. You found fault with my assistants A nodyne cures in one M inute . at the time to be agricultural in char and again found fault when they were dis ity will, on Monday, April 26, 1875, one of the lieutenants. You boasted months ago that NEW, THIS WEEK. acter, and B. afterwards discovers a charged. ■celebrate the Fifty-sixth Anniversary your object was to break up the school and John L. Carter A Son have com mine on it, can the former prevent the had nearly succeeded. You had your of the introduction of Odd Fellowship menced the Spring campaign, and are latter from working the mine ?” The you Estray Notice. opposition school ; from the first you in America by a social reunion at the now prepared to execute all branches question is to my mind a very easy worked and labored to keen scholars out of the school. Some of the scholars attending aken up by the undersigned , Hall in Jacksonville, at 2 o’clock P. M., of painting in the best of style and at matter to answer; and, therefore, as a school were told falsehoods and lies, and residing on Evans Creek, about twelve Vermont Stallion “MIKE.” I miles from its month, in Jackson county, and supper at nine—the latter free. most reasonable rates. See ad. i lawyer, I say that most clearly, in the were much harder to control. 1 had to re ease you put, A. hag the power to pre sort to punishment and expulsion. You about the 1st of February, 1875, one bay All members of the I. O. O. F., with finally closed your glorious career by your horse, with one hind loot white, about 15 HE CELEBRATED VERMONT STAL- The Allmny Democrat says: “Mrs. vent B. from working the mine, or preamble and resolutions, which you passed hands high and about fl’.’o vears old. their families, are requested to partici lion, Peniger’s Mike, now owned by Appraised at 825 bv C. Schieffelin, J. P. J. L. M. Ply male delivered the address from trespassing on it in any manner. at the school meeting; then one J. R. Neil, Cardwell A Caton, will stand at the stable* pate. By order of the Committee. 16X19. LEVI GARTMAN. The patent vests A. with the perfect a noted lawyer and standing candidate for of James A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville. at the installation of the officers of who ’studied the dead languages so Mike is 10 vears old, was sired by old 8. J. D ay , R. S. pro tern. I fee simple title to the land, subject only office, Jacksonville Grange. It is printed in to such easemenfS and reservations as much that he has been a deadhead ever Vermont, anil is himself tho sire of many Notice of Final Settlement. since, saw fit to change that immortal doc fine trotting horses who have shown extra F or P ortland .—G. Karcwski, who the T imes and is neat, elegant and appear on the face of the patent itself ument after it had passed out of the hands ordinary speed, among which are Taylor’* of the Clerk. Yes, he appointed himself a In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Benedict, Barnev Flanders, McDonough’* during the past Winter cured a large able.” —and these include nothing but water committee of one to revise and amend. for Josephine county, sitting in Probate. Dick, Kahler’s Selim, Plymale A McDon- rights. If B., therefore, should un number of hogs, has received offers Who are these men who would set such a S. J. Day this week demolished ot the Estate of Dr. Wm. B. ongh’s Tampson, Cardwell’s Billy, McDon moral example before the young and rising In the matter Bayley, dertake to go upon the land aqd dig up ough’s Nelly. deceased. from Portland and San Francisco for the old shanties in the rear of Odd ? If you will visit our saloons Pasturage’for mares from a distance fur the soil, he would he simply a naked generation AN L. GREEN, ADMINISTRATOR OF there you will find them night after night, the same. He accordingly this week Fellows’ Hall. The land belongs to trespasser. nished free of charge. said estate, having filed in said Court Yours, truly, playing their little game of chance whether his final account for settlement, prays the shipped a portion by teams to Rose the Odd Fellows and will be fenced in they pay for the whisky or not. T. B. M c F arland . CARDWELL <t CATON, Propr’s. Court for an order appointing a time for I remarked before that sotno of them felt burg, where he will perhaps store it for the present, with the possibility of J. A. C ardwell , Groom. f so well that they walked from the school hearing of objections to the same. There P. S. — We are prepared to furnish pastur fore notice is hereby given that said final To F armers .—The Immigration meeting to the saloon. A few days after, until definite arrangements can. be a building being erected thereon at no age and are making a full season with the M. Hanley sat for hours playing a whisky account will l>e heard and determined in horse. Commissioners, consisting of W. S. trame 12m3. made for its disposal. We trust Mr. distant day. at one of our saloons. I have also been said Court on Monday, the 5th day oi July, informed that even the ex-Prosecuting At A. 1). 1875, at which time all persons having Karewski will be eminently successful The Odd Fellows have procured, a Ladd, Henry W. Corbett, B. Gold torney has a small whisky bill unsettled, any objections to said final account and set YOU tlement must then and there make the same. in his undertaking, as this is a matter handsome tomb stone for the grave of smith, C. Linenweber and Wm. Reid, which he lost not long since. Bv order of Hon. M. F. Baldwin, County SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON ON Now, I fm not disposed to find fault, only that is not only of importance to him, Geo. P. Funck, formerly a respected have issued the following card, to Judge. CHAS. HUGHES, Clerk. to show that you could not have been act which they invite the special attention but the county at large. ing in good faith. member of the Order, who died of “Before casting the mote out of thy broth MRS. BROWN, small pox during its prevalence here. of farmers and others : “Immigrants er’s eye first cast the beam out of thine own F lax C ulture .—The cultivation And examine his Full and Elegant Stock of are arriving in the State by every eye.” Don’t give employment to drunkards The work was executed by J. II. Rus and gamblers; keep them off your farms and of flax is attracting much attention ASHLAND, steamer in search of employment, and out ot your shops ; keep away from the sa DRY-GOODS, sell, of Ashland. throughout the State, and many sec the Board find difficulty in getting loons yourselves, and we will begin to think TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS, vou are in earnest. The parent’s influence tions are preparing to enter quite ex G range R esolution .—At a regu vacancies for them. We therefore is or should be tar greater than that of the Millinery and Ladies Goods, tensively upon its culture. Now, that lar meeting of Phoenix Grange, held earnestly request farmers and others teacher, and some of you have more than GROCERIES. RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS, the transportation of wheat and other April 9, 1875, the following resolution who require farm hands or labor of once lain like a warrior taking your rest with your whisky • crowd around you. Candies and Nate of Every Description, cereals is not a profitable investment, was passed : You’mention games of chance. I would any kind, to immediately communi like to know if some ot you did not taxe a CROCKERY, would It not be well for our farmers to Resolved, That we, the members of I cate with us, and we will gladly sup chance besides a whisxy game when you Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, consider the matter of engaging in flax Phoenix Grange No. 104, P. of H., of ply them with such labor free of charge thought you could win on the last election. TOYS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC. Not only $20 pieces, but ricKs of wood were culture ? It seems to us as though it Jackson county, Oregon, are decidedly on our part. Please state the wages bet, and some of you threatened to bet your HAIR, JUTE AND opposed to the action of our National farms. How much easier to preach than would prove a paying article. We i offered, the class of men you want, and practice I “O, consistency thou art a jew verything sold at reasona - LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, will in the future publish some articles , Grange in recommending Congress to for how long employment will be el !” ble rates. Give me a call and judge for aid in the construction of the Texas- Your resolutions are fatherless and moth yourselves. 33tf. in relation to this matter. Pacific Railroad by an appropriation of given. The assistant secretary is in erless, though some of you say that Mr. —A I*SO— A---- got them up. If such is the case, we SETTLE UP! P ersonal .—Jay Beach, of Fort $80,000,000 to a private corporate mo daily attendance at the Board rooms, will not yet “muffle our face in our man nopoly. tle ” though even a Brutus stabbed ; far from Ankeny ’ s building, Portland, from 10 Klamath, and H; M. Thatcher, of Agent for McCall's Bazaar Fashions. The above resolution was unani A. M. to 3 P. M., each day, to whom the shouts that went up from the multitude, he undersigned having dis - Linkville, were in town a tew days ago. we can say : All save he alone did what posed of the Eagle Sample Rooms to mously adopted and ordered sent to all letters should be addressed.” they did through spite, envy and malice. WEBB JONES, and intending to leave Wm. Kreuzer, an old resident of the county papers and Willamette Far Custom long established becomes law, Jacksonville, those indebted to me are re and I have only been falling in with the quested to settle immediately, as my books this place, left for California this week, mer. B uying C attle . — The Albany customs of nine-tenths of the people of this J. M. H oxie , W. Sec’y. must be squared. where he proposes engaging in busi Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto Democrat of last Friday says : Geo. community. How many voted for your preamble and fore extended me, I solicit a continuance of R eligious .—The third quarterly ness. While we regret his departure, 8. and Wm. Miller have recently re resolutions f Twelve out of 168 voters, and the same to my successors. we trust that he may be successful meeting for Jacksonville Circuit, Co turned from Lake county, where they those who did vote for them, enemies of the JOHN NOLAND. school. Jacksonville, March 24, 1R74. 13. lumbia Annual Conferenco of the M. wherever he may go. Those who are living here must remem have been engaged in the stock busi ber that we have quite a large German pop Walter Sutton, formerly of this E. Church South, will be held at Ash ness for the past five years and they ulation, and as good citizens, too, as you arc. Last Notice to Tax-Payers! Many of them are shrewd business man, .place, but now of Ellensburg, Curry land, embracing the first Saturday and are now engaged in the purchase of a but ’few drunxards among them, though otice is h kreby given to those •county, was in town on a visit this Sunday in May ensuing. All the offi band ot cattle to drive to Fort they are not cold water men and you can persons who have not paid their taxes cial members of the Church are re not expect to max.® them such. week. Klamath. They intended buying 1500 for the year 1874, that I will in a few days There are those living in our community quested to be present ride for taxes and charge the tax-payer head in this valley, but find that the that can see plainly the faults of others; Major Glenn left for his home in mileage, and you that have not paid had bet they can lie, slander and tattle, and then J. W. S tahl , P. E. price asked is higher than they antici claim that thev are moral, and setting mor 'Oakland the other day. ter settle immediately and save costs. The taxes must and shall be collected, and this al examples. I thinx that a drunxard or pated and will consequently only buy N ew R egister .—Samuel B. Cran Col. W. 8. Stone, Superintendent of is the last warning. J. W. MANNING, oven a thief is not equal to you. because you about 500 here and proceed to Ochoco would try to blight, wuther and blast the Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson Co. ston, formerly of Ashland, has been the O. A C. Stage Line, favored us happiness of all. Y ’ ou enter the school appointed Register of the Linkville for the rest required to make up the room, the church, and even the home cir with a call this week. MINING CLAIMS. 1500. We are glad these boys are cle ; and, if you accomplish your hellish Our young friend, G. A. Winckler, Land Office. We have not heard designs, you exult lixe savages over the flourishing and prosperous, as they miseries you have inflicted. 1 will conclude •of Yreka, is sojourning with us fora whether Mr. Small, the former Regis he undersigned is prepared by saying: If vou were in earnest, we hope ter, has resigned or been removed. got their start in “Old Linn.” to make preliminary survey of Mining •few days. we may see a change at once. It you were Claims in confortnitv to the new law’ of not, we trust you will not again blame Congress. All lode claims held under said We are pleased te see that Sheriff Pertraps Senator Hippie’s guillotine A most pleasant and Invigorating P robate C ourt .—In the Probate others for dcing what you do yourselves. law are required to be surveyed and the has been in operation again. W. J. STANLEY. tonic. Recommended by ail tbe emi Manmag has so for recovered from his survey recorded. Court this week, the report of the nent Physicians throughout tho United JAMES S. HOWARD, Surveyor. States. recent indisposition as to be about T hanks .—Webb A Jones, the gen referees in the case of John Fritz vs. pfF For the very best Photographs, go to Office at Jacksonville, Oregon. Stf. Every family should have It la the again. tlemanly proprietors of the Eagle Sam J. N. T. Miller, Administrator of the Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery with an ELE house. AGENTI FOR THE TIMES. E. IL Autenrieth and lady, (nee ple Rooms, have our thanks for a bot estate of W. Nus, awarding a judg VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran Read certificates on each bottle. Sold by all Liquor Dealers and Druggists. _______ Geo. P. Rowell & Co...w................ Now York. Miss Emily Ply male) of Yreka, are in tle of about the best white wine ever ment of $919 for plaintiff, was set aside cisco. : S. M. Peltingill & Co...................Now York- H, EPSTBIN & CO., C ounty O rders .—County orders the county on a visit to their friends brought to town. The favor was duly by the Judge, and a decree of $88 Dan. L. Green.................Josephine Cotmty. Sole Proprietors. Cha*. Hughes............................. Kerby villa 1 appreciated. given to plaintiff, and relations here. » taken at par at all times at this office. ! ' MS F ront S t ., S an F rancisco , C ap ■ Ben Haymond............................ Rock Print A 1 ■ —•----------------------------- NOTICE TO STOCK-RAISERS ! T T D E T N T