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/AGENO t \ ■»'.»TX nnnM«Ma«n«anMMM«M I (ABD or THANHS. LAKE COUNTY ITEMS, LETTER FROM SAJI’S VALLEY. front going into the details. Th« Yreka Journal says : Patrick To the Editor of the Times.* A ntioch , May 28, 1875. L inkvill E j May 30th. Ripe cherries arc becoming abundant. Fehely of Jacksonville, is now engaged “I was sick and ye visited nw * I T<> the E ditor of the T imes j I’KlDAY. Fino weather and good roads. “............... »«....JI NF. 4, 1S75 A stranger and ye took me in.” The fruit crop in this county will be in making brick in the Tissot field, at Again Sam’s Valley has taken an Will 5'aii permit me through the columns The spirit of litigation has revived. large this year. southwest corner of town, aided by other down ward step. But a little while of your excellent paper to express my heart AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. Grain and hay crops promise well. ago we made a forward movement felt gratitude to the noble women who have The various schools will soon close about a dozen hands. He is under Geo. P. Rowell A Co..................... New York, Wm. R. Jones, Lake county’s School in securing a post office, which is of ministered so untiringly to my* wants and contract of Stockslager & Dudley’ to s. M. Pettimril! A Co,,................. New York. for tho Summer months. cared for my little ones during my late pro Dan. L. Green.................. Josephine Countv. vital importance to the citizens; but tracted illness. The County Court will convene for make 150,000, and if the new Catholic Superintendent, is in Linkville« « has. Huehes ........................ Kerbwillo Church is decided upon, about 250,000 Uncle George Nourso is expected we regret to say that it is about to be I came among them a stranger, in desti 1 1v,non“ »......................Rock Point the June session next week. 1.. I*, h isher,..,...................San Francisco. II. C. Fleming has been appointed will be manufactured. The force em back daily, a wiser if not a better man. discontinued, to never be re-established, tute circumstances, arid by cruel necessity Thos. Boyce.............................. San Francisco of the care of my husband. And Rowell A chesmah.......................... St. Louis ployed will make about 40,000 a week. Tho prices this year for furnishing or at least for years. No ono is de deprived thoy found me in rny humble home, and tins. A. Winckler................................. Yreka administrator of the estate of David not only relieved my temporal wants, but Farrar. A resident of this place the other Government supplies are extremely serving blame but ourselves. also extended to me the warm hand of gen Robert Wood made an application to low. I RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. K. Kubli last Friday received a large day purchased fourteen wethers and a erous friendship ; and by their refined and Lively times are anticipated in ¡ serve as Postmaster, but it was alleged intelligent conversation’ whiled away the and first-class stock of new goods. Call ram, and has placed them out on M. E. (’iirrtrn.—Religion« services every tedious hours of my convalescence. Among shares with a friend on Jackson creek, Linkvillo during the months of June he was incompetent, no one desiring whom I would mention particularly Mis» Sunday, at tho usual hours, by the Rever and see them. to go on his bonds. Kate Hoffman, Mrs. S. J. Day, Mrs. Dan ends J. R. N. Bell. J. S. McCain and M. A. Freight is being hauled at Summer “This a fine breed,” remarked our and July’. Williams, alternately. iel Cronemiller, Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, Mrs. At this critical moment, Ed. Mor Hoffman, Mrs. Neil, Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. Lieut. Ebstein and wife have re C atholic C hurch .—Divine Service* ev rates from Roseburg, which the same friend as he paid 37 i per head more Duncan, Mrs. Linn, Mrs. R. C. Armstrong, gan, rather than stand by and see ery Simdav, at the usual hour, by’ Rev. Fa than they’ were offered for next door a turned to Fort Klamath, from a visit Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. Man is two cents per pound. ther Blanchett. the office discontinued, came forward ning, and a host of others, to whom lan M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings Old papers, In quantities to suit, for few moments previous, and visions to Europe. and tendered his services to assume guage would fail me to express whatl/eef of a heavy’ crop of wool and large in every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. in appreciation to their kindness. S. B. «Cranston has assumed his “ of sale at this offiee. They are just the C atholic S unday S chooe . — Regular crease came rapidly’ in view. At last ficial robes” as Register of the Link-1 the responsibilities of the office; but And to my physicians, Doctors Callender picetlngs every Sunday afternoon, at two article for putting under carpets. Matthias, I ‘would tender my sincere no one could be found to fill his bond A accounts, the sheep and wool market vVillo Land Office. o’clock. thanks for their unremitting attention, and About 1,500 head of sheep, belong was still firm, although, owing to this either. careful and skillful treatment, which has thus far my recovery, with P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER’S GUIDE. The new hospital at Fort Klamath is ing to Martin & Cameron, yielded gigantic transaction, it is liable to a It is a shame we can’t have a post accomplished every* possibility of its being ultimately suc near completion, and presents an im office in Sam’s Valley. What excuse cessful. 6,000 pounds of wool. A good yield. depression at any moment. Ba-a-a. Stat»«'* leave Jacksonville ns follows ; For Roek Point, Grant’s I*n«<s and Rose- I And to the insignificant few in this city and posing appearance. Mrs. Fenton, fashionable milliner, we have to offer for not filling Ed’s elsewhere, who have characterized my ail V>nrp, every day at S a. ni. Mail closes at ments as imaginary, and in some instance« 7 :.'W) p. m. NC1IOOL EXHIBITION. Capt. Johnson, of Fort Klamath, has bonds I hardly know, as everybody is wMfelly has removed to the west side of Oregon misrepresenting the nature oi my For Phoenix, Ashland, Yreka and Red- been ordered to Sitka on business con aware he is wholly competent, unless it disease, I would say, should misfortune dint». California, every day at 10:30 a. in. street, near the Jackson creek bridge. place them in the position in which 1 Mail closes at 10 a. in. nected with the Military Department. was to reclaim the old proverb that ever Barden’s condition is greatly im To the E ditor of the T imes : have Deen, I earnestly hope they may re For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and I’rof. I. (’ox gave a public entertain ceive the disinterested Christian charity and Crescent City, «very Monday and Thursday proved, and he now talks a little and “ no good can come of Sam ’ s Valley ’ , ” D. J. F/jrree has the mail contract kindness that has been bestowed on me by morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at S p. in. ment on the evening of the 28th ult., between Linkvillo and the Fort, lie which saying is a familiar ono far and the better class, so that in future they may eats more than he has for some time the preceding evening. at the Swinden school house. heed the divine precept to “judge not that The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, has also the hay, straw and coal con- , near. Eagle Point, Brownsborough and Sam’s past. ye be not judged.” The Professor and scholars under tracts. We looked upon the establishment With my best wishes for the health and Valley, leaves every Friday morning ; We learn that Robt. Fulford and an his training deserve special notice for closes the prccetling evening. happiness and continued prosperity of the A dyspeptic correspondent of the of Sam’s Valley Post Office as being good people of our city, The mail for I.inkville, Hot Springs. Yai- efficient troupe will visit Jacksonville the time and attention they’ bestowed nax and Iaike City, leaves Ashland every ere long, and favor us with some the I am respectfully, the first good step forward in the ad upon the preparatory drillin^necessary Jacksonville Sentinel, sailing under MRS. F. A. M. ROBERTS. Monday morning. For Linkvillo every vancement of our population. But, Monday and Thursday mornings. atrical performances. the noin de plume of “ Occasional, ” to make a school exhibition interest Money Order Office open troni 9 a. m. to T he C innabar D eposits on B ea never mind ; the Grangers will build The young folks of Jacksonville have 5 p. m. ing to outsiders, as well as profitable seems to entertain a supreme disgust ver C reek .—The cinnabar deposits O ffice Horns—From 7 a. m. tn 7 p. m : for Lake county, her officials, and up Sam’s Valley. Snndavs. 39 minutes after arrival of stages. of late been holding a series of socia to tho participants, which the Profess The farmers are now beginning to on West Beaver Creek, which are at Mail matter must l>e in on time or it will bles, which have been well attended or’s exhibition truly’ deserves the mer Uncle Sam’s mail wagon in particu- I i not go. M ax M uller , P. M. ular. We have cogent reasons for be wear a cheerful grin, as the prospect tracting considerable attention at pres and heartily’ enjoyed. it of being. for a bountiful harvest was never more ent, this year first engrossed the at The exhibition opened with a few lieving it to be Ben Sachs has just received a fine N otice .—All those indebted to the tention of Messrs. Henry Klippel, W. flattering. A tenor howl, firm of Hull & Nickell are requested assortment of violin bows, flags and very instructive and eloquent remarks From B. F. Dowell. The Antioch school, under the guid F. Cornell, John S. Miller and W. M. to pay up immediately, as the business gentlemen’s furnishing goods; also from the Professor upon the importance After such a tirade of sarcasm and ance of Miss Mary A. Berry, is well Turner. Five years ago, however, unprincipled assertions as appeared in attended and progressing satisfactorily’. Messrs. J. D. Coughlin, D. B. Res, P. affairs of that partnership must be set good California cheese and Yreka early’ training. The whole school then came upon crackers. • tled forthwith. All accounts not set the Sentinel of May 22d, we earnestly’ It is claimed by’ stock dealers that P. Prim, H. Klippel and M. F. Alcorn the stage and sang the opening song, tled in a short time will be placed in hope that his bombastic spleen has been J. Satterfield owns the most promising prospected the same locality for cinoa- M. Caton last Saturday brought to the hands of an attorney for collection. town some rich cinnabar «»re. It comes entitled “Be Happy*,” which brought permanently relieved. two-year-old colt on the north side bar, and two years later they ran a from the Evans Creek District, and is forth the applause of the audience. Ilis statement that “a man can walk of Rogue river, and not surpassed by tunnel forty feet long and spent con Business is meant. The scholars all performed their part or ride in a loaded wagon faster than any in the county. of a very promising nature. A speci siderable time and money in develop C h ange of T ime —The Stage Com men may be seen at this office. so well that we would be pleased to the mail goes,” is simply false, show- A correct statement of the mining ing it; but the enterprise did not pay. pany has revised its schedule, and give each a special notice, but as it I ing only an unprovoked disposition to interests will be forthcoming ere long. A letter passed through the Post Of This year, the first-named gentlemen Summer time will be ma«le hereafter. would occupy too much space, we will 1 injure. The proprietors of the mail ’ C itizen . fice for Needy, Clackamas county, again sought this region, and we find The stages will arrive in Jacksonville only’ mention the names of a few, as wagons on the Ashland and Lake City the other day, addressed thusly : from the South at 8:30 a . M., and from T he D oty T rial .—The trial of them now, in company with several suring those whose names are not route presume to know their own busi- Please forward this letter others, actively engaged in developing the North at 2:30 r. M. The stage O’er hill and level mentioned that they* arc equally meri l ness, and are performing their work in Daniel Doty, indicted for murder in their locations. Several claims have Like tho very’ devil. going North will stop here for break the first degree, consumed a portion of torious. 1 accordance with instructions received been located, and nearly, If not every The grain crop throughout the county fast, while the other will remain long Among the ladies, Elizabeth Wal I from the Postmaster-General. If “Oc- last week, and is now in progress in one of them are being developed. Thera seems to he in fine condition, and an enough to change mails. lace, Catharine Ralls, Catharine Park ' casional” can be the means of ac the Circuit Court. The prosecution is „ - ------ 4» — - . are from twelve to fifteen men at pres i abundant harvest will doubtless be S entenced .—Judge Prim last Sat reaped. A little warmer weather er, Mary and Martha Dodge, and Sarah celerating the speed of said wagons, represented by II. K. Ilanna, Esq., ent working there. The recent pros urday* sentenced Albert Johnson, con would be of considerable benefit, how Fredingburg, distinguished them the proprietors thereof would indeed District Attorney’, and Judge J. II. pects look favorable, and the parties selves as good speakers and sweet bo thankful; and a mere suggestion Reed, while lion. James D. Fay and victed of larceny in a dwelling house, ever. Messrs. Kahler & Watson conduct the have struck the regular cinnabar rock singers. to seven years’ imprisonment in th«' from him to that effect would, no and hope to find it of a paying quality. The Summer fights commenced in Among the gentlemen, James Wal i doubt, be immediately’ entertained by defense. Penitentiary, and Mathew Harris, who A motion was made by’ defendant’s The float cinnabar taken from the plead guilty to an indictment of lar- earnest last Sundiy*. The “Heathen lace and John Harding deserve special tho head of the Post Office Depart counsel to set aside indictment—1st, creek is of a rich character and has veny of a horse, to six years’ confine- Chinee,” as well as his white brethren, notice for the part they’ performed to ment. O bserver . on the ground that it was not endorsed been the chief inducement for pros ment in the same institution, They were all somewhat belligerently in make the exhibition a success. pecting that portion of the mountains. clined, although no serious damage was M an F ound .—A friend writing fro.m and presented according to law. 2d, John Harding is a grandson of Ben. will be taken to Salem ere long. We predict that the parties now pros done. Harding, of the Mexico war notoriety, I Ellensburg, Curry county, under date that the jury list from which theGrand pecting will give that country a thor A rrested .—Two boys, named Dark II. P. Deskin*, who started with a and promises fair to make his mark in of May 24th, sends us the following: Jury was drawn was not in accordance ough trial this summer. Foster and James Kiley, living on loaded wagon for Roseburg about two The body of an unknown man was to law. The motion was overruled. A the world. Butte Creek, were arrested this week weeks ago, arrived there all right, i demurrer to the indictment by defend T emperance P icnic .—The temper The Emerson family desffrvo special found in tho boom of tho Mill Co. here, on the 18th inst. The body was in a ant’s counsel, on the ground that it ance organizations of Jacksonville, under a warrant sworn out by John having got over the rough hills, can notice for the active interest they took, I bad state of decomposition, evidently Colvig, charging them with breaking yons, etc., in safety’. He had not been I and great credit is due to Mrs. Em having been drowned some time ago. does not sufficiently define the manner Ashland, Eden and Heber Grove, will in his house and taking some articles in that place very long, when, while erson for her valuable services, which I The person was a large man, almost , ! in which the killing was done and hold a union picnic at Phoenix to-mor therefrom. They had an examination passing down the main street, he up were highly appreciated by* the teacher ! if not lully six feet high, with small that the indictment does not conform row. Everybody is Invited to attend. before Justice Stinson, who bound set. No damage done. in making the exercises entertaining. . hands and feet; perfect, but large) substantially to the requirements of IMPORTANT.—Endorsed by the Medi I i teeth; with very high narrow fore- them over to appear before the Grand Gaylord and wife, who gave a couple A n O bserver . 1 head. The hair was all chafed off and i Chapter III of the code of Criminal Pro cal profession. D r . W m . H all ’ s B alsam Jury. cedures, was also overruled. for the L ungs cures Coughs, Colds and of entertainments in Jacksonville some : Rone, with the exception of a small The following Jurors were this week Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat B ase B alt , tn K erbyville .—A portion of the mustache, which was of R eturned .—George W. Frey re time ago, are catching it thick and empaneled to try the case : Thos. and Chest. D r . T ownsley ’ s T oothachb turned last week from a trip of recre heavy from the Northern press—es correspondent from Kerbyville, under sandy, brown color. There were the remnants of three Chavner, Samuel Robinson, Daniel F. A nodyne cures in one M inute . ation to Crescent Citi’, looking much pecially the former. “Bilk,” “fool,” date of May 24th, sends us the follow | shirts hanging over his head, which, Fisher, John McKee, Thos. Wright, /.•i?“Tlie National Gold Medal was award improved. We were mistaken in say and other choice epithets are showered ing : with his boots, were all the clothing Thos. Curry, R. *V. Beall, John A. ed to Bradley & Rulofson for the best Pho We have a base ball club here, fully’ ing that he was in search of a locality on him with reckless profusion, of that was left. He had on a denim organized, under the name of the Shoo Boyar, John W. Stockbarger, Jacob tographs in the United States, and the where to ply his vocation, as he has no which Mrs. Gaylord receives a fair Flies. The club has met and tried its jumper, a gray’ striped wool shirt, Vienna Medal for the best in the world. Slagle, J. B. Saltmarsh, Geo. Yaudes. ; and a yellow woolen undershirt. His 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. intention of leaving Jacksonville. He share. metal in a match game between the The examination of witnesses is boots were heavy kip, with nailed proposes remaining here, and may The Shoo Flies of Kerbyville have first and second tens. The following half-sole. He had on a new pair of now going on. Those on part of the ever be found prepared to do all work challenged the Jacksonville base ball are the respective tens : First Ten—Abe Mensor, pitcher ; D. cotton socks, good quality, and also State have already been examined, and in his line in the best manner and at club to a match game, to be played (if Yarbaugh, catcher ; Geo. Divilbiss, 1st had cotton cloths wrapped around his those for the defense are now on the the lowest prices. the challenge is accepted) at this place baseman ; Arthur Chapman, 2d base feet. The pockets in his shirts were 1 ! stand. The trial . will probably last on the 4th of July. There xbeing no man ; D. Fiester, 3d baseman ; Frank chafed out, but a piece of candle, two some days yet before it is submitted to N egro C aptured .—Mathew Har Desenger, right short stop ; C. E. Ber inches long, was found entangled with the jury. organized club here as yet, the Kerby ris, who escaped from the County Jail, ry, left short stop ; Quincy Woodcock, the tatters of his shirts. ville tossers will doubtless bo disap He was buried on an island at the was captured bn the evening of the left field ; John Lewis, center field ; E xcellent W orks .—W. J. Stan mouth of Rogue River. His bootsand pointed in their challenge not being Samuel Murray, right field. 27 th by two I»oy3 named McKee and portions of his shirts can be seen at the ley is at present engaged in canvass W hat arf . Y our S ymptoms ? Are they I attended to. Second Ten — Frank Hart, pitcher ; Chapman. The boys were secreted store of Riley & Stewart. We suppose ing for the following standard works: pain in the right side, yellowness of the John Parks, catcher ; James Hughes, Tho Yreka Journal says a Masonic near the road passing by Louis Her it is the body of the man drowned at “Life and Lalior of Livingstone,” eyes, nausea, debility, irregularity of the 1st baseman ; - James Parks, 2d base bowels and headache ? • If so, your liver is ting’s old stand, when the negro came Lodge was organized at Linkville,. man ; J. Trumbull, 3d baseman ; Gen Galice Creek in April. “Home Life in the Bible,” “Wild wrong; and to set it right and give tone and along, who quietly submitted to being near Klamath Lake, on the 20th ult. eral Taylor, right short stop; A. J. Life in the Far West,” “Macaulay’s vigor to your system, the one thing needful is Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. captured. He was forthwith taken to It is under the dispensation of the Magoon, left short stop; Joe Bore, • A P henomenon .—A daughter was History of England.” These are SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. town and lodged in Jail. Harris was Grand Lodge of Oregon. This is the left field ; Geo. Green, center field ; born to the wife of Wm. Williams, of among the best and most interesting Thos. Chapman, right field. this place, recently, which possessed books lately issued, and are meeting doubtless on his way here after some first wo have heard of the matter, and The writer neglects giving the result two teeth at its birth. This is one of with a large sale everywhere. They’ YOU thing to eat, and we learn that he had as our regular correspondent has not been 1n town a few nights previous. said anything about it, we think our of the game, but says J. B. Sifers acted the first instances of the kind that has arc bound in elegant style and sold at SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON ON as umpire, and Daniel L. Green as come to our knowledge, and of such a reasonable rates, especially the “His The captors received $20 apiece for cotemporary is in error. BEN SACHS, strange nature that many seem to tory of England,” which is complete their trouble. From James A. Stewart, just in from scorer. I doubt it as being a fact. Mr. Will in one volume, and costs about one- And examine his Full and Elegant Stock of Sprague river, we learn that the Q uarterly M eeting .—The fourth P ersonal .—Father Blanchet has weather has been cold in that section, quarterly meeting for Jacksonville iams, however, invites those doubting third the price usually charged for it. DRY-GOODS, returned from a pastoral visit to Lake Don’t fail to examine his specimens. freezing nearly every night. Some Circuit, M. E. Church, will be held in it to call and see for themselves. county. TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS, cattle men from Nevada, who were M issouri G rasshopper .—B. Hall E xtract from a letter from Mrs. J. C. Jay Beach started for San Francisco here a few months since, bought 225 the grove at Ashland, in connection GROCERIES. with a basket meeting, commencing left at this offiee on Monday a grass Aldrich, Wauseon, Fulton Co., O.: “R. P. last Friday. i cattle belonging to the Brown brothers. Friday, June 11th, at 2 o’clock p. m . hopper, imported from the afflicted Hall & Co., Gentlemen— Please send me Candies and Nuts of Every Description, W. C. Griswold, of Salem, is in town. The cattle ranged from yearlings up, one dozen bottles of your Sicilian Hair Re- Friday will be observed as a day of regions of Missouri. It is small in newer. Our ‘bald and gray’ do not Want to Henry Judge and family left for and $13 a head all around was paid CROCKERY» fasting and prayer. Everybody is size, similar to those here, but of a be out. My’ mother is a living recommend San Francisco Sunday, where they for them. cordially invited to attend. brownish red color. There is nothing ation of the results from the use of the Re- ToYs, Y ankee notions , ETU h teTC. - will hereafter reside. Being almost seventy years old, The Chetco Wagon Road Commit J. S. M c C ain , Pastor. remarkable about the insect, but any newer. and having worn a wig over th’irty years, it J. C. Avery, of Corvallis, passed tees from Jackson, Josephine and verything SOLD AT RFASONA- * --------•-------- . body wishing to see one of the pests seems a miracle to those who have known ble rates. Give me a call and judge for through town this week on bls way to Curry counties, held a meeting last 1 I her so long so bald, and what little hair bhe M ore I ndictments .—Since our last j now devastating somo of the Western I had being perfectly’ white ; now her wig yourselves. 33tf. the Chewaucan valley, to look after Saturday at the Jacksonville Grange issue, the Grand Jury has found indict- ; is thrown aside, her hair grown out, and a States, can eall and see it. smooth {»lossy brown as in girlhood. Hop his cattle interests there. All Kinds of Job Printing Hall. Articles of incorporation were inents against Barden for murder in ing you may’ long continuo to pour bless Dr. Jones, of Lake county, was in filed in the Clerk’s office, incorporating the first degree, and against Barden C al 'L at Sachs Bros, and examine ings on the heads of the afflicted, I remain* truly. Such evidence, with the in town this week. He was on his way the Chetco Wagon Road Company. and Carey for larceny of sheep. No i their elegant stock of Spring and Sum- yours dorsement of the great chemists of Now NEATLY. A CHEAPLY EXECUTED A I to Yreka, wheie he contemplates prac As the proceedings of the meeting further business being before that ; mer goods, which they are selling at England, Dr. A. A. Hayes and S. Dana Hayes, should satisfy any* one, which of the I i were not final, by request, we refrain ' body, the Jury was discharged. i most reasonable rates. * I preparations produce tho* best results. ticing his profession. I The Times Office. í he LOCAL BREVITIES. Bime.s. I i > I t 4 E