K. K. KKAMES. C iietco W agon R oad .—The affairs ' 1776. finally turned into dropsy. Resquiet- 1875. T. G. REAMES. GRAND of the Chetco Wagon Road Company ! cat in pace. Democratic primaries on tho 17 th. Judge Prim and Messrs. II. K. Han­ are gradually assuming a practical The Fourth of July comes on Sunday. FRIDAY................................ JULY 2, 1875. na, James D. Fay and E. B. Watson, shape, and earnest efforts towards com- j (Successors to White A Martin J Mrs. Briggs returned home last Fri­ left for Linkville Friday afternoon, to pleting this road will doubtless soon • AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. day. be in attendance on the Circuit Court bo made. The incorporation of the DEALERS IN Gen. P. Rowell A Co....................New York. company has been consummated, three I Quincy A. Brooks, of Linkville, which commenced last Monday. They I N. M. PetÜngillA Po.................. New York. I I*ai>. L. Green................. Josephine Connfv. I is in Salem. were accompanied by John Slagle and persons from each county through ('has. Hliebes............................. Kerbyville j Senator Mitchell passed through Stephen Booth. J. R. Neil started which this road will pass having Ben Havinond............................. Rook Point ■ acknowledged and executed tho ar­ CELEBRATION! , P. Fisher.............................San Francisco. ' I. the day before. CALIFORNIA STREET, Thos. Boyce............................. San Francisco | town last week. ticles of incorporation, to-wit : Jack- Rowell A t'hesinan..........................St. Louis I C. C. Beekman has returned from a W. M. Turner and N. Langell have —AT— Qua. A. Winckler................................ Yreka i son—John E. Ross, John O’Brien, W. JACKSONVILLE, . . OREGON. secured a contract for surveying Gov ­ trip to San Francisco. Beeson ; Josephine — D. Fiester, II. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. Hon. W. W. Fidler, of Josephine, ernment land in the region' of Lost Thornton, W. A. Forgey ; Curry—II. The OVERBECK GROVE. | river. They have secured the services was in town this week. M. F. C hurch .—Relieions services every of J. S. Howard and party, who start­ G. Bonham, A. F. Miller, Alvin Sunday, at the usual hours, bv the Rever­ Haying is about over and harvest PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF LOW PRICES WILL WIN ed for the scene of their labors Wednes­ Cooley. We learn that great interest rpHE end* J. R. N. Bell. .1. S. McCain and M. A. L this County have unanimously agreed will commence ere long. Williams, alternately. day, accompanied by tho contractors, is being taken in the enterprise by the ' to celebrate (he 99th Anniversary of Ameri­ C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev­ Tho July term of tho County Court and expect to be gone about three citizens of Josephine and Curry, sev-I can Independence in grand and appropriate ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­ style at the Overbeck Grove on Saturday, commences next Monday. era! signifying their intention of tak- July 3d, 1875. he undersigned take pleas - ther Blanchett. months. ure in notifying their friend* and th* M. E. S unday S chool .—Rotnilar meetings ing $1,000 of stock, and others in les­ Wilbur F. Cornell has returned to ORDER OF EXERCISES. public generally that they have nurchased W. T. Jones, a tramp blacksmith, every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. ser sums. Jackson county will not ’’’Procession will form on the Grounds at the stock of White A Martin, and are now C atholic S uxpay S chool .— Regular the Beaver creek cinnabar mines. who last week applied at the printing 9:30 o’clock a . m ., under the lead of D. D. M. receiving and opening a very large, exten­ meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two be behind in the matter, and we trust C. A. Smith and wife delivered a Buick. sive and well-selected assortment of offices in town for work, is seriously o’clock. Music by the Choir. ----------- •-------- forward steps will immediately be lecture in town Wednesday evening. I missed by the proprietor of tho Rose­ Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. M. Peterson. P 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE. made. This is an affair of great im ­ Reading of Declaration of Independence STAPLE DRY-GOODS, A. C. Jones, Esq., of Albany, is at burg Plaindealer. He left that section by J. D. Fountain. portance to all, and no efforts will be Ftnire* leave .Jacksonville a« follows ; Music by the Glee Club. For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose- ; present sojourning with us for the ben­ with some money he had fraudulently spared in making it an ultimate suc­ Reading of Grange Declaration by D. S. BOOTS AND SHOES, burg, every dav at 8:30 a. in. Mail closes at ■ efit of his health. j collected from tho subscribers of that K. Buick. cess. It ought to be built by the citi­ National Anthem. 8 a. m. A post office has been established at paper, and although efforts were For Phoenix. Ashland, Yreka and Red-I Oration by Prof. J. II. Skidmore. California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, ding, California, every day at 2:30 p. m. Barren, in this county, with James ' made by Mr. Byars to arrest him, he zens of these three counties, and doubt­ Music by the Choir. Mad closes nt 2 p. m. less will be. If it is, a large amount Announcement of Dinner by D. D. M. escaped. He is on his way South. For Apnlegnte, Kerbyville, Waldo and Tyler as Postmaster. of money will be kept at home, the Buick. Beady-Made Clothing, Crescent Citv. every Monday and Thursday The DINNER will represent the fat of Our cotemporaries should look out for Unity Temple No. 2, I. O. G. T., of morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. ni. toll will be lower and it will be better the land, and be the best ever offered to the the preceding evening. him. Ashland, gave an entertainment on people of Southern Oregon. The grounds AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, —----- •------- The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, for the people in every instance. will be neatly and appropriately fitted up, Facie Point, Brownsl»omngh and Sam's Wednesday evening. and no pains will bo spared bv the Commit­ P assing S trange . — Jacksonville, Valley, leaves every Friday morning ; make the affair a grand success. J. A. Cardwell will leave to-day for as is well known, contains two print­ closes the preceding evening. T he E lizabeth L edge .—Rock tee No to intoxicating Hats and Caps, drinks will be allowed on The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yai- Douglas county, taking with him the the grounds ; but those who wish to put up from the Elizabeth ledge taken to San ing offices, both well prepared for do ­ nax and Lake City, leaves Ashland everv , stands for the sale of cool drinks, native Mondav morning. For Linkville every fine Vermont stallion, “Mike.” ing all ordinary work in good shape Francisco by C. C. Beckman, and sub­ wines, lemonade, candies, notions, etc., may LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES. Mondav Thursday and Fndav mornings. so by making the necessary arrange­ What is the reason the proceedings and at reasonable rates. Notwithstand­ jected to a mill test, makes a showing of do Money Order Other open from 9 a. in. to ments with the committee. 5 p. in. over $21 a ton. Mr. Klippel thinks that A cordial invitation is extended to all. of the Teachers ’ Institute have not ing this fact, however, lately whenever O ffice Horn*—From 7 a. m.to7p. m ; A Good Time Generally is Expected I Sundays, 39 minutes after arrival of staves. been forwarded for publication ? a local entertainment is to come off in not reliable, as the rock pays $13 by We have also in connection with the above Mail matter must be in on time or It will arastra working, by which a greater a very large and fine stock of choice Ashland, the managers thereof, instead The citizens of Foots creek and vi­ Marshal of the Dav, Gen. John E. Ross. not go. M ax M uller , P. M. Assistant Marshals, I. W. Berry, John Size­ cinity will celebrate the Fourth to­ of encouraging home industry, send portion of the quicksilver is lost and of more, Dolph Carlton, Wm. Ray, E.E. Gore, GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- Dcnaocrntlc Comity Committee. their Job printing to Yreka, taKingthe course much gold with It. The ore is re­ Thos. Wright. morrow with appropriate exercises. fractory, but the proprietors of the ledge COMMITTEES. WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, A meeting of the member* of the Demo- , The interest on several notes belong­ money out of the country and throw­ On Music — Leader, IT. F. Root ; Mrs. L. cratic County Central Committee i* hereby ing it into circulation in a town always believe they can now overcome the PAINTS, OILS, NAII a S, WIN­ Al. Rose, Miss Alice Gray, — Cliff, called for Tuesday, July 6, 1875, for the pur­ ing to the School Fund is now due, entirely alienated from Ashland, and difficulty, which, if successful, will Colver, Robt. Gray. DOW GLASS, CAST AND pose of apportioning the numbers of dele­ which should be settled, to save trouble. greatly increase the bullion product, i On Pittance— Jacob Ish. Arthur Wilson, Oregon in particular, and which at gate* each precinct will have in the ensuing Samuel Colver, Mrs. J. E. l’lymale, Mrs. STEEL PLOWS, WOOD­ C. W. Kahler, Esq., of this place, present is endeavoring to secure a mail | An experiment with some tailings of R. M. McDonough, Mrs. John Colman. County Convention, and for the transaction On Dinner— General Superintendent, Mrs. EN AND WILLOW of any other business that may come before has been elected Vice President of the service from thereto LinKville, to the the ledge this week, revealed the: Ellen Ish ; Mrs. Hannah Jones. Mrs. Clark Alumni of the Willamette University. the meeting for consideration. WARE, ETC. Mrs. Conrad Mingus, Mrs. D. S. K. detriment of the Ashland route and presence of considerable quicksilver. Taylor, Buick, Mrs. Arch Morris, Mrs. Peter Simon, HENRY KLIPPEL, Chairman. David R. Jones, after a several Ashland itself. The JacKsonville pa­ containing quite a springing of gold, i Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, Mrs. John Cardwell, JacKsonville, June 30, 1875. month’s sojourn with us, started for his pers, with their extended circulation Mrs. Thomas Wright. * Additional Committee on Dinner— Mrs. J. We are now ready to sell anything in ear T he B all .—At a meeting of the O'Brien, Mrs. L. Chappel, Mrs. E. E. Top­ line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing F ireworks .—John A. Boyer has home east of the mountains on Sun­ in that place and vicinity, have from young men of Jacksonville, held Mon- , ping, Mrs. Dolph Carlton, Mrs. Jeff. Tyr­ to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­ time to time inserted gratuitous no­ just received a complete and first-class il ay Mrs. O. Ganiard, Mrs. John Sizemore, vantage tn examine our stock before pur­ day night, arrangements were perfect- j rell, Dr. Jackson left Sunday on a busi ­ Mrs. Wirtz, Mrs. Harvev Oatman, Mrs. M. chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not tices for these affairs, which has done supply of fireworks for the Fourth, con- A. Chambers, Hobart Taylor, James Mc­ to be undersold by any house in Jackson ed for a grand Fourth of July ball at I ai-tini? of rockets, roman can Iles, etc., ness tour to various points in Lake more good than all the posters and ad- Veit’s Hall next Monday evening. ! Donough, Wm. Simpson, j. A. Grieve, Sam county. March, Job” Dollarhide. ^fiCGive us a call, and then Judge for of all sizes, which will ho sold at rea­ county. lie will be gone several 1 vertisements in the YreKa papers, A. D. HELMAN, Chairman. yourself as to our capacity tn fnrni«h goods The various committees were appoint- [ weeks. with their small circulation, could do, W. J. P lymale , Sec’y. sonable rates. Call and see them. as above. r7 RF.AMES BROS. Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875. S. Plymale, formerly of this place, and yet the latter have always re­ ed, and no pains will be spared to make the affair a success. The Orme brothers I N otice .—County Scrip will be ta­ but now of Portland, has received a SPECIAL NOTICES. ceived the pecuniary benefits thereof. FRANCO-AMERICAN ken at par in payment on accounts patent on a dynamic wrench of his in­ Life is Sweet. We haven’t lost any sleep over the and Fred. Ltiy will furnish the best of due the late firm of Hull A Nickell. 1 vention. affair, and don’t propose to. It is an music, while Mrs. Horne will prepare The blood is the life of tho human system. Also all those indebted to the T imes the supper in her usual excellent man­ Keep it pure and all is well ; tor this pur­ Rockwell A Hurlburt will give ex­ affair amounting to little, but it does office under the present management ner. Everybody Is invited to attend. pose no standard medicine has had so uni­ HOTEL Sc RESTAURAMT, hibitions of their trained horses and seem passing strange why this should form and amazing success as Dr. Henley's e , out with Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Hit­ will without doubt be endorsed. The There is no form of indigestion or had. Kerbyville Grange will partici- ' Ice has made its appearance, and the Democratic* primaries will therefore town, and those desiring to sign their ters. liver complaint that can withstand this po­ tent tonic and alterative. The newly dis­ HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RK- pate. A boll will be given in the most delicious iced drinks are now be held in the various precincts on 1 names thereto can do so. covered California roots and herbs, from spectfully inform their friends and the prepared by Wintjen A Helms, Henry evening, and no pains spared to make which it is prepared, are of more value to public generally that they have purchased Saturday, July 17, 1875, and the Con ­ mankind than all the gold of the Pacific the above establishment, which will be the whole affair a successful and pleas­ Pape and Webb & Jones, which are vention on Wednesday, July 21st. ■ S elling O ut .—Ben Sachs, desir- j States. henceforth conducted under their constant : ing to close business In JacKsonville, ; very pleasant now-a-days. antone. All are invited to attend. personal supervision, and they guarantee Democrats will take notice of this fact, I will sell his complete and first-class ' satisfaction to all who may favor them with The “Dolly Varden” or Independ­ their patronage. T he F ruit Citor.—From all ap­ ent Shite Central Committee has called and be on hand. “EXCELSIOR” i stock of goods at cost and freight for ------- •-- - These stables are centrally located, and pearances, the fruit crop in this sec­ a meeting for July 15th, at Portland, within convenient distance of the various O ats W anted .—Sealed proposals ' cash. Those indebted are requested houses of public entertainment. Horses tion will be a large one.- The contin­ M.- Hanley is the memtier for this will be received at the office of the O. to settle. See his advertisement else4 KIVKTIY ST A BT.K and mules will be boarded and cared for at uous cold weather has kept all kinds county and Jos. TuflTt for Josephine. moderate charges. They have one of the where. A C. Stage Company in Jacksonville largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of back, however, especially grapes. The until 12 m . July 10, 1875, for the de­ Portland, of Oregon St., Jacksonville, F or S alem .—Sheriff Manning and Green Berry Smith and Mr. Callo ­ late unusual frost a short time since ! livery of oats at the following stations: I Martin Angel started for Salem last BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, way, of Benton county, were in town did but slight damage, as the fruit 3,000 bushels at Grave Creek ; 2,500 J. W. MANNING , J874, -9tf. j rAT E v ervbody is invited to attend. ’.“»tf. ties, and she was released from custody. rheumatism for some time, which ■ tiary. She ^Imcrrntii Simes. LOCAL BBEVITIEM. FOURTH OF JULY REAMES BROS., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, T T LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T H G P