The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 11, 1875, Image 3

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LOCAL BREVITIES.
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET.
MINING NEWS.
A shland N otes .—A correspondent
T he IJbTY T rial E nded .—Th«f
send« the following Ashland items :
examination of witnesses in the Doty
Business is getting quite lively of case was concluded Tuesday, and the
late, being better than it has been for next day occupied by the counsel in
some time.
making their pleas. Tho Cotfrt Wire’
The mail will ere long leave Ash­ crowded on the latter occasion, many
land for Linkville tri-weekly, instead ladies being present. The argument*
of semi-weekly, as heretofore.
on both sides were the best and closely
Owing to the scarcity of wool, the s listened to. Judge Prim yesterday
Woolen Mills will stop for a. short delivered his charge to the jury, who
time. Those having wool are holding then retired, and up to time of going
for better prices.
to press had not brought Irf ft verdict.
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A church now seems a fixed fact.
D istrict S chool .—The third terrrf
The contract for laying the foundation
has been let, and work is about to ' of the Jacksonville District School
closed on Friday last. The following
commence in earnest.
Richard J/ammond met with a se­ scholars received certificates of excel­
rious accident the other day. While lence : Allie Klippel, Barbara Bence,
in the act of pulling his gun (which ! Emma Armstrong, Willie Bilger,-
he had left loaning against a porch) ' Celia Brown and It >yal Brown.
towards him, the hammer scraped
C onsiderable editorial and othef
its edge and went off, emptying a
heavy charge into his arm, which matter is crowded out this week.
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entered at tho wrist and came out at i O ld papers for sale at this office.
the elbow. Ho is getting along finely.
An association to be known as the ■ 2 " new , this week .
2
“Ashland Business Association of tho i
1875.
Patrons of .Husbandry,” has been 1776.
GRAND
formed, and articles incorporating the
same have been filed in the offices [
of the County Clerk and Secretary of
State. Ils purpose is engaging in the j
real estate, transportation, merchan­
dizing and brokerage business. The
office and principal place of business
is in this place. The capital is $2,500,
divided into shares of $25 each, with 1 CELEBRATION!
power to increase. Dr. Inlow, James |
—AT—
P. IFoodson and A. D. Helman are the ,
incorporators.
The OVERBECK GROVE.
Some very rich cinnabar was ’
The following is the docket for the
brought in the other day
June term of the Circuit Court:
I’KIDAY.................................. JUNE 11, 1875.
, from Cooling I *
Teachers’ Institute next Monday.
state cases .
A Co.’s claim in the Evans creek dis­
Strawberries
and
cherries
abundant.
State of Oregon vs. Arch Chrisman; trict.
C ircuit C ourt .—The regular June
Many strangers constantly arriving. ' indictment for assault with a dan-
term of the Circuit Court will convene
Messrs. Constant, Owen and Coates
Conntv warrants always taken at i gerous weapon.
next Monday, June 14th.
are prospecting for cinnabar up on
! State vs. James Hards; indictment Rogue river. They expect to -find it
par at this office.
F or V irginia C ity .—Win. Bvhee
Howard A- Hoffer’s surveying party for murder.
in paying quantities.
a few days ago started a hand of 21G
j
State
vs.
Jos.
Wells;
indictment
for
has returned from Lake county.
Rich placer diggings are reported to
fine hogs for Virginia City, Nev.
t
I. Constant and Mr. Free each killed murder.
have been discovered near the Beaver
State vs. W. B.’Dearberry; Indict-
M asonic (» rand L odge .—T. G. an elk up on Rogue River recently.
creek cinnabar mines. We learn that ’
j
tnent
for
larceny.
Reamos and N. Langell will leave to­
We are under obligations to Mtn. P.
some nuggets, weighingseveral dollars, ‘
State vs. Chas. Wilson; Indictment
day for Portland, to be in attendance Bosehey for a supply of fine cherries.
have been picked up, and thero are
1 for larceny.
on the Masonic Grand Lodge, which
other evidences of the richness of the
Sachs Bros, sent several hundred
State vs. Caroline and David Briggs; discovery.
meets in that citv next week. They
pounds of wool to San Francisco this
are delegates from Warren Lodge
! indictment for murder.
week.
From lion. Henry Klippel, who has
No. 10.
State vs. Chester Barden; indict-
Showers of rain foil this week, which I ment for murder.
j lately returned from the Elizabeth
G one from O ur G aze .—Harris were of considerable benefit to the
State vs. Chester Barden and Win. | ledge, we learn that everything is pro-
and Johnson, the negroes convicted at crops.
I grossing finely there. Another clean­
Carey; indictment for larceny.
the present term of Court for larceny,
Sewing machine agents are thick as
II. K. Hanna, District Attorney, for up will be made in five or six weeks,
and sentenced to the Penitentiary for bee«. Nearly every machine is repre­
and the prospects for a good run are
the State In the above cases.
six and seven years respectively, were sented.
more favorable than ever.
actions - at - law .
last Friday taken to Salem, in charge
The placer mines on Briggs creek,
D. W. Jones vs. J. Elliott; action at
The District School, under the man­
of Deputy Sheriff Kent and P. I). Hull.
agement of W. J. Stauley, closed last law, Stinson A Neil for plaintiff; Josephine county, are beginning to
speak for themselves. A nugget
Kahler A Watson for defendant.
E normous P ie P lant . — David Friday.
Jeremiah Elliott vs. D. W. Jones; weighing $107 was recently found in [
Linn brought to this office on Friday
Gray’s Music Store, Portland, has
l ist a large pie plaut, which measured our thanks for several pieces of the i action to recover personal property. the original discovery claim. Other
1 Kahler A Watson for plaintiff; Stin­ smaller pieces have been picked up,
3 feet 7 inches across the leaf, 3 feet 3 latest music.
and the reports from that section are
inches from the stem to point, and the
P. J. Ryan is making preparations to son A Neil for defendant.
Sarah Johnson vs. J. C. Dyar; action very favorable.
stem of which was 1 inches in circum­ complete l>oth his buildings on Cali­
to recover money. Kahler A Watson
ference. It was raised by Mrs. L. fornia street at an early day.
Some pieces of float cinnabar from
for plaintiff.
Chappel, of Applegate.
the Beaver creek cinnabar mines were
Salmon from Applegate and Butte
Thos. Smith vs. John C., James B. brought to town last week by W. M.
D ischarged .—James Wilson, the creeks are constantly being brought to and C. B. Dyar; action to recover
Turner. They are of largo size,
youth brought from Crescent City, and town and sold at 25 cents apiece.
money. Kahler A Watson for plaiu- heavily laden with the live ore, and ‘
also “Old Joe,” the negro arrested
The County Court was in session this i tiff.
it would not take a large quantity of
near Waldo, Josephine county, who week, but its proceedings were not
Thos. Smith vs. J. C. and J. B. Dyar this kind to make the possessors all
have both been confined in .Tail in re­ completed in time for this issue.
and Wm. Taylor; action to recover right in a financial point of view, even
lation to the ease of Albert Johnson,
Miss Mollie McCully’s school closed money. Kahler A Watson for plain- if quicksilver was considerably lower
C hinaman A rrested .—A China- t
were last week discharged, thero be­ with appropriate exercises on Friday
than it is at present.
. tiff.
man was arrested Monday last for
he patrons of husbandry of
ing no apparent cause for their further last. A vacation until Sept. 1st will
J.
T.
Glenn
and
J.
Ish
vs.
Samuel
this County have unanimously agreed
stealing
a
watch
from
Achan,
a
Chinese
!
P
ersonal .—B. Goldsmith, of Port­
detention.
to
celebrate the 99th Anniversary of Ameri­
be had.
| Bowden; action to recover real prop­ land, and B. J. I’engra, of Lane coun­ cook. lie had taken the watch to ' can Independence
in grand and appropriate
Some gentlemen ’from Siskiyou erty. Kahler A Watson and II. K. ty, passed through town Tuesday. John Neuber’s store for repairs, and stylo at the Ovcrbcek Grove on Saturday,
R unaway .—John Orth’s team,
July 3d, 1875.
while standing in front of the butcher county, Cal., last week started a band Hanna for plaintiff; Stinson A Neil for We presume they are on business con­ was about leaving with it, when Mr.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
shop Monday last, became frightened of 500 cattle for Chewaucan, Lake defendant.
Orto,
the
jeweler,
who
had
some
sus
­
Procession will form on the Grounds at
nected with the Oregon and Winne­
Mary J. Patterson vs. Nicholas mucca Railroad.
and ran up street at a lively gait. I county.
picions about the ownership, took a 9:30 o’clock a . si., under the lead of D. D. M.
Buick.
They had not proceeded far, however,
Sheep shearing is in progress. But Wright and Thos. Wright; action at
C. Magruder and lady, of Central closer view of it and discovered that ' Music by the Choir.
when they turned the wagon upside little wool has yet been shipped. law to recover real property. Kahler Point, who have been on a wedding he had sold it some time before to i Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. M. Peterson.
Reading of Declaration of Independence
& i
down, which brought them to a sudden There is a disposition to hold fora bet­ A Watson for plaintiff; B. F. Dowell, tour to California, have returned.
Achan and cleaned it a few days pre- ! by J. I). Fountain.
Music by the Glee Club.
//. K. Hanna and W. R. Willis for
halt. The bed of the wagon was some­ ter price.
H^n. W. W. Fidler, of Josephine, ; vious. Upon asking the Chinaman | Reading of Grange Declaration by D. S.
what damaged, which constitutes
Buick.
A number of good-sized bands of defendant.
was in town Monday, on business con- j where he got it, that individual an­ K. National
Anthem.
John Fritz vs. Jas. Miller, adminis­ I nected with the Grange Council.
about all the injury done.
swered that he had bought it in San
Oration by Prot. J. H. Skidinoro.
cattle have lately been driven through
Music by the Choir.
trator of the estate of W. Nus; appeal
John H’intjen left Monday on a ! Francisco. This confirmed Mr..Orto’s I Announcement ot Dinner by D. D. M.
I ndian L ost .—We learn that Te­ town from Josephine, bound for Lake from County Court. H. Kelly for appel­
traveling tour through this country suspicions, and after the watch had Buick.
cumseh. the remaining Klamath In­ county.
DINNER will represent the fat of
lant; II. K. Hanna and J. R. Neil for and Europe.
been identified by its owner, he hand- i the The
land, and be the best ever offered to tho
lion. Henry Klippel is the member
dian in Meacham’s expedition, who
respondent.
of Southern Oregon. The grounds
Rev. E. P. Hammond, the noted re- t ed the Celestial over to the authorities. people
was in the stage last week, on his way of the Democratic State Central Com­ I
will lx> neatly and appropriately fitted up,
Julia Trumbull vs. Geo. II. Lynch; vivalist, passed through town this ! He had an examination before Justice and
no pains will be spared bv tne Commit­
home, got out to walk while coming mittee for this county, and is also
tee to make the affair a grand success.
action
to
recover
money.
Kahler
A
Stinson,
who
bound
him
over
in
the
J
week, on his way North, where he :
over the Siskiyou«, since when he has Chairman of that body.
No intoxicating drinks will be allowed on
Wats<»n for plaintiff; 7Z. K. Hanna for will doubtless hold some of his re- ■ sum of $400, in default of which he' the grounds ; but those who wish to put up
not been heard of. The managers of
The Grangers of Williams creek, defendant.
stands for the sale of cool drinks, native
was sent to Jail.
nowned revivals.
wines, lemonade, candies, notions, etc., may
that expedition are under heavy bonds Josephine county, propose celebrating
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Stinson A Neil vs. Henrietta and
do so by making the necessary arrange­
Deputy
Sheriff
Kent
returned
from
for the safe return of the Indian«, anil the coming Fourth of July, and, we
A nother H orse S tolen . — A ments with the committee.
Jean St. Luc DeRoboam; appeal from Salem Tuesday, having safely deliv­
A.cordial invitation is extended to all.
the I om of Dave //ill and, perhaps, learn, are taking steps in the premises.
County Court. II. K. Hanna for re­ ered Harris and Johnson to the Peni­ stranger, calling himself James, hired A Good Time Generally is Expected!
Tecumseh, will be severe on them.
a horse of Manning & Ish several days
The Eugene Journal says that J. J. spondent.
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tentiary authorities.
ago, upon the pretense of buying some Marshal of the Day, Gen. John E. Ross.
B. F. Dowell vs. W. C. Griswold;
T eachers ’ I nstitute .—The Teach­ Comstock has purchased the O. A C.
J. L. Vaught, a resident of this I land in Josephine, to be gone a short Assistant Marshals, I. W. Berry, John Size­
more, Dolph Carlton, Wm. Ray, E.E.Gore,
ers’ Institute for the Fir-»t Judicial Stage Line between Roseburg and Red­ action to recover money. H. Kelly county for a few years past, left for his ’
Thos.
Wright.
time, but as yet has failed to return.
District, comprising the counties of ding. lie will take possession the 1st and II. K. Ilanna for plaintiff; Kahler home in Tennessee this week.
COMMITTEES.
He is reported to have been seen at
Jackson, Josephine ami Lake, will be of J uly.
On
Music
—
Leader,
F. Root; Mis. L.
A Watson for defendant.
Wm. Chapman, of Josephine, was in Slate creek and other points along the : Colver, Al. Rose, Miss H.
Alice
Gray, — Cliff,
Chewaucan Valley, Lake county, is
hold at the Jacksonville District School
Thos. Chavner vs. V. S. Ralls; ac­ town this week. He has not heard of
Robt.
Gray.
road, and perhaps went off down
On Finance— Jacob Ish, Arthur Wilson,
Hous*» commencing next Monday, to have a saw mill. E. II. Joseph, of tion to recover money. 11. K. Ilanna his lost sheep as yet.
Samuel Colver, Mrs. J. E. Plymale, Mrs.
Rogue
river.
It
has
since
been
ascer
­
June 14th, 1875, and continuing Tues­ Goose Lake, Cal., intends putting up for plaintiff; Kahler A Watson and //.
Misses Mollie McCully and Kate Hoff­ tained that this fellow is a horse thief, R. M. McDonough. Mrs. John Colman.
On Dinner —General Superintendent, Mrs.
day. Prof. L. L. Rowland, State Su­ one there soon, and has started the ; Kelly for defendant.
man leave to-day on a visit to the having made overtures to persons in Ellen Ish ; Mrs. Hannah Jones, Mrs. Clark
perintendent, will bo in attendance. machinery for that section already.
I J. W. Stockbarger vs. Riley Hinkle; Willamette.
Taylor. Mrs. Conrad Mingus, Mrs. I). S. K.
Ashland to go into horse stealing, and Buick, Mrs. Arch Morris, Mrs. Peter Simon,
The programme of the session will be
Kahler A Bro., at the City Drug action to recover money. II. K. Han-
T. G. Owen and family, of Marsh­ is reported to have said that he had Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, Mrs. John Cardwell,
found in our advertising columns. All Store, have started their soda fountain, : na for plaintiff.
Thomas Wright.
field, Coos county, are on a visit to several horses picked out in the valley Mrs.
Additional
Conimitfee on Dinner— Mrs. J.
persons interested in the cause of edu­ i and those desiring the best of soda i John Stout vs. Wm. and Jos. Pat- this section.
O
’
Brien.
Mrs.
L. Chappel, Mrs. E. E. Top­
to make away with, and that be had ping, Mrs. Dolph
Carlton, Mrs. Jeff. Tyr­
cation are cordially invited to partici­ water can now have all they desire at ! terson; action to recover money.
Capt. O. C. Applegate returned this been in the business six years. The rell, Mrs. O. Ganiard,
Mrs. John Sizemore,
pate.
Kahler A Watson for plaintiff.
reasonable rates.
week from his trip East with Meach­ public will do well to look out for him. I Mrs. Wirtz, Mrs. Jlarvey Oatman, Mrs. M.
A. Chambers, Hobart Taylor, James Mc­
David H. Bowles vs. J. W. Man- am’s Indian expedition. He is more
Daniel Clark, Master of the State
Donough, Wm. Simpson, j. A. Grieve, Sam
F ourth of J uly C elebration .—
,
ning,
Sheriff;
action
to
recover
return
March,
John Dollarhide.
P
robate
C
ourt
.
—
The
following!
favorably impressed with Oregon than
The Patrons of Husbandry will cele­ Grange, has commissioned the follow­
A. D. HELMAN, Chairman.
ever, and says times are very hard in proceedings occurred in the Probate { W. J. P lymai . e , Sec’y.
brate the coming Fourth of July in ing gentlemen as Deputy Masters : ot personal property and damages.
chancery cases .
the Eastern States. Mr. Applegate left Court this week :
grand style at the Overbeck Grove, D. S. K. Buick for Jackson county,
Summons.
In the matter of the estate of Daniel
. I B. F. Dowell vs. W. C. Griswold for his home in Lake county Wednes­
near Jacksonville. By reference to and W. W.’Fidler for Josephine.
and J. A. Cardwell; suit for injunction. day-
McMahon. Report of J. R. Wade and Justice’s Court for the Precinct of Ashland,
, .
our advertising columns, it will be seen
Veit Schutz is making headway on
State of Oregon, County of Jackson.
T. B. Kent-, appraisers, received, show­ Jasper
that a programme of appropriate ex­ his building adjoining the proposed i H. Kelly and II. K. Hanna for plain­
Houck, Plaintiff, against John Dyer,
J
urors .—The following aro the
tiff. Kahler A Watson for defendant.
ing
an
appraisement
of
$3,955.
Re-
.
and
Ben
Dter, Defendants; summons civil
ercises has been adopted, and no pains Masonic structure, and will complete
action to recover money.
L. J. C. Duncan et al vs. John Cim- Jurors drawn for the June term of the port ordered filed.
will bo spared to make it a most suc­ it as soon as possible. It has not been
To John Dyer and lien Dyer, the above named
Circuit Court : Jesse Richardson, G.
borsky
et
al;
suit
for
injunction.
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Daniel
Defendants :
cessful affair. It is the intention of definitely decided when the Masons
Kahler A Watson and If. K. nanna W. Isaacs, Wm. Bybee, L. Chappel, Farrar. Report of L. Tinkham, T. L. TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
the Grangers to have the finest dinner will progress with their building.
N. Fisher, II. C. Dollarhide, C. B.
1 Oregon : You are heroby required to ap­
for plaintiff; Stinson A Neil and B. F.
Linkswiler
and
Martin Peterson, ap­ pear before the undersigned, a Justice of
ever offered to the people of Southern
Mattney, T. G. Devens, Jasper Dennis,
R. V. Beall has received the con­ Dowell for defendant.
praisers, received, showing an appraise- ■ the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the
28th day of July, A. D. 1875, at 10 o’clock in
Oregon, and as an evidence of their tract for the delivery at Fort Klamath
Henry
Norton,
B.
F.
Myer,
E.
K.
• E. C. Brooks vs. Wm. Williams ct
ment of $143. Report ordered filed. the forenoon of that day, at tho office of
liberality, it will be served to all free of 44,000 pounds of flour at 3| cents
said Justice in said precinct, to answer the
al; suit for injunction. H. K. Hanna Anderson, David Peninger, Veit
Adjourned to Saturday, June 12th. | above-named
plaintiffin a civil action.
of charge. A cordial invitation is ex­ | per pound. Fisher A Caro received
Schutz, David Ilueston, Sylvester
for plaintiff; II. Kelly for defendant.
Tho defendant will take notice that if ho
M asonic N otice .—Owing to the , fail to answer the complaint herein, the
tended to everybody.
Arrasmlth, R. A. Cook, W. II. Raspy,
I the contract for delivering 5,000
W. K. Ish vs. D. R. Jones; suit for
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plaintiff will take judgment against him
I pounds of family flour at the same injunction and dissolution of partner­ John E. Boss, A. II. Booth by, J. H. Grand Lodge being in session, there for
the sum of $03.25, together with the costs
N ew P ost O ffice .—Application is
Hamrick, A.‘ M. Berry, B. C. Goddard, will be no meeting of Warren Lodge and accruing costs of this action.
place for 31 per pound.
ship. Kahler A Watson for plaintiff;
ahout to be made to the Postmaster-
Given under my hand this first day of
A. Bfoh, Theo. Cameron, Granville No. 10, F. & A. M., on the IGth. A Juno
A. D. 1875.
E. DE PEATT,
The
union
picnic
held
near
Phoenix
Hanna
for
defendant.
General for the establishment of new
Justice
of
the
Peace
for
Ashland Precinct.
regular
meeting
will
be
held
on
Thurs
­
R. C. Armstrong, M. Baum,
Wm. Woodall vs. Margaret Woodall; Naylor,
Published
by
order
of
E.
De Peatt, Justice
post offices at the Meadows, on Evans last Saturday by the temperance or­
B. S. Armstrong, Matthew Liddle, day, June 24th, St. John’s Day. Take of tho Peace for Ashland Precinct,
made at
ganizations
of
Jacksonville,
Ashland,
suit for divorce. Kahler A Watson Herman v. Helms.
creek, and at Flounce Rock. Post­
Ashland June 1, 1875.
notice.
By
order
of
the
W.
M.
‘24.JASPER HOUCK, Plaintiff.
master Muller has forwarded a dia­ ■ Phoenix and Heber Grove, was well for plaintiff; Hanna, District Attorney.
M
ax
M
uller
,
Sec
’
y.
N
otice
.
—
Notice
is
hereby
given
Samuel Bowden vs. J. T. Glenn and
gram of the proposed route (which is I attended and passed off pleasantly.
YOU
P risoners A rrived .—Mrs. Briggs .
nn extension of the present Browns- The affair wound up with a dance in Jacob Ish; suit for injunction. Neil, that there will be a meeting of the
stockholders
of
the
Patrons
of
Z/us-
and son, indicted by a Grand Jury of SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON ON
borough route) |o Postal Agent Under­ the evening, which was duly appre- Stinson, Watson A Lane for plaintiff;
bandry
Mill
Co.,
for
the
transaction
Hanna and Kahler A Watson for de­
Josephine county for the killing of
wood, for his endorsement, of which ■ ciated by the participants.
fendant.
of
important
business,
at
the
hall
of
BEN SACHS,
Dack Foster and James Riley, ar­
John Delamatter last year, whose case -
the following Is a synopsis : Com­
the
Jacksonville
Grange
—
the
office
of
has been transferred to this county for And examine his Full and Elogant Stock of
mencing at Jacksonville, and running rested on a chargo of breaking into
F rom L ake C ounty .—From New­
the
Company
—
on
Friday,
June
25,
trial, arrived on Wednesday’s stage in |
to Central Point; thence to Sam’s Val­ i John Colvig’s house on Butte creek, man Fisher, who has just returned
DRY-GOODS,
1875,
at
10
o
’
clock
A.
M.
As
the
busi
­
charge of Sheriff Green, of that county, !
ley; thence to the Meadows; thence to I had an examination last week before from Langell’s Valley, we learn the
ness is of great importance,-it is de­ and are now confined in the Jail.
TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS^
Hull Bj?s.’ place, at Flounce Rock; Justice Stinson. Riley was discharged, following items :
sirable
that
the
stockholders
should
all
thence to Eagle Point; thence to I but Foster was held to answer in the
GROCERIES,
County Court was in session this
S achs B ros , received more new
J. S. H errin , Pres’t.
Brownsborough, and thence to place sum of $150, in default of which he week...... Mrs. Horton, wife of W. H. be F. present.
goods this week. They have about Candies and Nuts of Every Description;
M. P ly male , Sec’y.
of beginning. Henry Mitchell is rec­ now languishes in Jail.
Horton, died last week, and was buried
the finest assortment of general mer­
CROCKERY.
The fourth quarterly meeting for at Linkville Sunday.......Immigrants
F ire .—The residence of Rev. A. C. chandise ever brought to this market,
ommended as the Postmaster of the
Meadows P. O., and Mr. Hull as P. M. of Jacksonville Circuit, M. E. Church, are coming in lively. Mr. Fisher met Howlett, on the Desert, was the other and are rolling everything at the lowest TOYS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ¿TC., ETC.
the Flounce Rock P. O. The establish­ . will be held in the grove at Ashland, several wagons bound for various day totally destroyed by fire. Its prices.
*
verything sold at reasona -
ment of these post offices would ac­ in connection with a basket meeting, portions of Lake county, mostly from origin is traced to the stove, by which
ble rates. Giro me a call and judge for
G
range
M
eeting
.
—
Central
Point
commodate a considerable population commencing to-day, June 11th, at 2 Polk and Benton counties...... Grain Mrs. JTowlett had a short time pre­
yourselves.
33tf-
now deprived of mail facilities, and o’clock P. m . Friday will be observed looks well outside of Langell Valley, viously prepared dinner. The loss is Grange will meet on tho last Saturday
i
__ ©nA Per Day at borne. Terms
O-wO free. Address G. STINSON
we trust the application will be grant­ as a day of fasting and prayer. Every- where it is a little gaunt .- r-Stock do­ estimated at $500, which i a heavy in June. By order of
I
blow
ou
Mr.
JZowlett.
M. P eterson , W. M. i & Co., Portland, Maine.
ing well..
4 body is cordially ihvited to attend.
ed and the route in order ere loDg.
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