: ïht gniwmitic Simes. LETTER FROM ASHLAND. A shland , Sept. 14, 1875. ASHLAND NOTES. A shland , Sept. 13th. Cool nights are joy to us but death to the flies. Morris Baum, of the firm of McCall A Co., has gone to San Francisco for Fall and Winter goods. O. Coolidge recentlj’ sold to some parties from Jacksonville a site for a Catholic Church. The plat is north of town, and $200 was the price paid for it. The quill-driver of the Sentinel was, I see, severely attacked with the ago­ ny because your typo transposed a couple of letters in a word that occurred in a former correspondence of mine. In his criticism he says: ‘-We are ‘(•oreced’ to have tn,” Ac. Oh, what a fine thnught I And such beauty of expression ! I commend that clause to our text-honk compilers. Our standard-bearer in the political contest addressed a good, appreciative audience at this place on Wednesday of last week. Ho is a fair, logical rea- soner, ami a faithful exponent of Dem­ ocratic tenets. Ilis every act scorned to say “Whatsoe’er my hands finds to do, I’ll do with all my might.” He vowed, if elected, continuous labor for negb-cted Southern Oregon. Our peo­ ple like him ; and he will receive at the Ashland polls on election day more than the Democratic vote. “Lost River Ranger,” the mammoth ox of Lake county, was on free exhi­ bition at the livery stable Saturday and Sunday last. He was quite an object of interest to the curious. We have a venerable “jo ulist” who has a fame for quelling his antagonist in wordy tussles by asserting that the object of his theme is “as large as they had machinery to make.” He saw this ox and pronounced him a “big thing.” The joker has retired for quiet meditation. If he has not seen a larger one, he’ll be banished. Our jester must be equal to all emergencies. P ilot R ock . LOCAL BREVITIES. Remember the County Fair, and as­ sist in making it a success. The Congressional candidates held forth to a fair audience at Kerby ville last Friday. I Miss Mollie McCully’s school com­ menced Monday last, a good attendance being present. The atmosphere is rather smoky again from fires raging in the woods north-east of town. Read the notice of the Patrons of Husbandry Mill Company, which has something of importance. Sam Bowden is now fulfilling a con­ tract of running a tunnel into the Eliz­ abeth ledge for Klippel, Beekman an. L. Green.................... Josephine County. < ’ha« Hughe«...................................Kerbyville time next month, under the manage­ Ren i’-tvw’nd............................... Rock Point ment of Professor Willits, of Iowa. L. P. Fisher................................San Francisco. Tho«. Bov ................................ San Francisco J. M. Sutton has just returned from CALIFORNIA STREET, Rowell Che«nian............................ St. Louis S achs B ros , are constantly receiv ­ Gua. A. Winckler.................................... Yreka Portland and will commence the erec­ ing new goods, and have one of the JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON.' tion of an iron foundry immediately. , RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. most complete and best assortments of Henry Warren addressed the citi- ; general merchandise ever brought to M. E. C hcrch .—Rpllcton« «orvie»“» every zens of this place last night. The Re­ Southern Oregon. “Quick sales and Rnndav. at the »l-ntal hours, hv the 1’cver- publicans did their level best to think LOW PRICES WELL WIN .1. R. N. Roll. J. S. McCain and M. A. small profits ” is their motto, and those he made an able effort, and never Williams. alternately. desiring anything in their line will be i'ATUOT.ie Cwt’Rcit,—Divine Services ev­ failed to cheer when the slightest oppor­ ery Sun-lav. at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­ accommodated at the lowest rates. * tunity was afforded, and often without ther Blanchett. ■ ' ■ ■ ♦------- iie undersigned take pleas - M. F. S i - xhay SrHnoT..—Retrtdar meetings even that. As a failure, his speech ure in notifying their friends and the S addlery and H arness .—C. K. everv Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. public generally that they have purchased was a grand success. Lane, he says, Klutn, of Ashland, is now receiving a the stock of White 1 NEW, THIS WEEK. has been purchasing a large stock of tor, authorized to sell certain personal was in a land of ex-Indian Age tent destroyed. i goods. property at private sale. MILL NOTICE. and of course he took it buck: P erhaps a R umor .—It was re­ course they were not all thieves, there Wm. Bybee and S. Arrasmith re. In the matter of the estate of Dan. ported in town last week that Alex. were some honest ones, a great many turned on the 9th inst. from a trip to N AND AFTER THE TENTH DAY iel McMahon. Petition of Jos. Mc­ of September, 1875, the Patrons of Hus­ II. Miller, of Linkville, had died a few northern California. honest ones, in fact most of them were Mahon to rescind order of sale of per­ bandry Mill Company will cease to grind days previous; hut as there seems to on exchange, except for family use tor pro­ James Drum went to San Francisco sonal property was not granted. honest.” He kept taking it back till ducers, in unbranded sacks ; and instead be no confirmation of the news we he got to his tax man, and, I think, last week, leaving John E. Young in bay wheat and pay the highest mark»« F oundry in A shland .—.Tames M will believe it is only a rumor. Mr. Miller price tiiorefor. For particulars, apply at charge of his establishment. he would have went back on him if the Mills. Sutton, who fora short time past has has been severely indisposed, however, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. Miss Sophie Nickell ¡eft on a visit By order of the Board. the question had been put before he been ascertaining the practicability of and at last «»-counts was uniler the J. S. HERRIN, President. had got so far. lie also told us that to Yreka last Saturday. F. M. P lymale , Secretary. treatment of Dr. McElderry, of Fort lways on hand the best stock Herman Helm returned from Port­ starting a foundry at Ashland, returned all the Republicans that took part in ot Patent and Home-made Rifle and Klamath. from Portland this week, and from Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers the back salary grab returned their land Saturday. of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, Judge Wade has gone to Sacra­ him we learn that it has been deter­ A rrival of hie S iieridan P ar ­ money to the Treasury. This is de­ small and powerful; Derringers, the latest mined to commence erecting it there and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow­ ty __ A special stage arrived In town cidedly the rich» st joke of the season. mento, Cal. der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of C. K. KLUM. Monday evening, bringing tho Sheri­ I can almost see the long line of pro­ II. L. Webb got back Tuesday from immediately. He is accompanied by the best brands; all sorts of Shot and Messrs. Zimmerman and Frazer, of Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in dan party, which consisted of Gen. cession as they marched up to the his tour with the candidates. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN the Sportsman’s line. Portland, the proprietors of the machi ­ Phillip II. Sheridan and wife, Col. empty money vaults and dumped ir George II. Dill, the popular travel, He will also keep a full line of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails and Rope of all kinds Sheridan, the General’s brother, and their heaps of ill-gotten gains. Yes, ing agent for the firm of II. S. Crocker nery which will be used in the enter­ SADDLERY & HARNESS, and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers. his wife, and a servant. They are on they put it back, ot course! That’- A Co., San Francisco, was in town this I prise and is now at Roseburg awaiting ASHLAND, OREGON, KEEPS A GEN- Tools, a complete assortment of Table and shipment. Mr. Sutton believes the A eral assortment of goods in his line of Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply th»-ir way overland to Sin Francisco, what broke the Bank of California, 1 week. ot Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Glass, etc. consisting of Team, Buggy and Plow The above goods are all of the best qual­ Dr. Callender and lady left yester. foundry will be in running order in trade, starting from here the next morning. reckon, drawing on it so as to put the Harness, Team and Buggy Collars, Bridles, ity, and will be sold about a month. This establishment Stirrups, Lashes, Collar Pads, Currycombs, The fl igs were flying and quite a money back in the United States day on a vhit to Fort Klamath. They Cinchos, Whips, Spurs, and everything CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. were accompanied for a distance by will manufacture articles in brass and usually kept in a first-class establishment. crowd went tn the hotel to see them; Treasury. New guns made to order, and repairing iron, besides repairing anything in this Indies’, Men's and Boys’Saddles a Specialty. promptly several friends. otherwise no demonstrations were done and in good style. All or­ On Finance, he is a Know-Nothing Repairing done with neatness and dis ­ line. Large quantities of scrap iron, ders filled with dispatch. Isidor Caro, formerly a resident of made. candidate. On Indian Agents, Demo­ patch, and prices to suit the times. 27tf. JOHN MILLER. broken castings, etc., have accumulated this place, passed through town last ^3 “ WHEAT taken at the Highest Mar ­ F rom F ort K lamath . — I. W. cratic. On Schools, Independent. Rates in exchange for goods. New Boot and Shoe Store, Saturday on his way to Roseburg, in this section, which will doubtless be ket Ashland, Sept. 16, 1875. He winds up in favor of total ab- Berry arrived from Fort Klamath last where he intends accepting a position sufficient to run the foundry some week. From him we learn that a person ste.ni-ence. lie actually told us that with S. Marks A Co. . C alifornia S treet , time. Thus we are to secure another Matt. Dillon's New Saloon, the Republicans would all go round driving a large band of sheep into Lige Livingston, the efficient Sheriff important enterprise in our midst, and J ack.on ville, • » • • Oregon. Lake county some days ago lost over whisky and drink water; and “Sher­ we trust the citizens of Southern Ore­ Next door to Reames Bros., of Douglas county, favored us with a two hundred of them while crossing idan only ten miles away.” call yesterday. Mr. Livingston is on gon will lose no opportunity in aiding Yours, respectfully, the mountains. He had men out look­ California Street, Jacksonville, Ogn. his way to Soda Springs to meet his it, thus placing it on a paying basis and aving permanently located S unlight . retaining it here. ing for them, with prospects of suc­ in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­ wife, who has been stopping there for spectfully informs the public that he ta cess. We are under the impression F rom K lamath A gency .—A let­ HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot C ounty C ourt P roceedings .— the past few weeks for her health. that this is Walter Jackson’s band, as ure in announcing that he has just and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­ ter dated Klamath Agency, Septem­ The following are the proceedings of M. CATON. opened at the above location, and will teed. he ftarted his a short time ago for that S peed P rogramme .—The Com­ ber 1st, gives the following items: constantly out keep on hand a complete and the County Commissioners ’ Court for section. Mr. Berry also informs us mittee appointed by the Jackson Health of the place very good. Things tirst-class stock of the best brands of wines, NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. the September term thereof : cigars, etc., and also the latest Eas­ that the garrison at the post had a County Agricultural Society to arrange In general running along in tho old liquors, tern periodicals and leading newspajiers ol Officers present—Hon. E. B. Wat­ he tax - payers of the county grand parade and drill the other day. a speed programme for the corning beaten tracks. The authorities that the Coast. Give me a call. of Jackson, State of Oregon, are hereby i MATT. DILLON. son, Judge; John O’Brien and M. A. Fair have submitted the following: notified that the Board of Equalization will be at Washington are cutting down F ire at W aldo .—We learn that Hueston, Commissioners; E. D. Fou- meet at the office of the County Clerk of Thursday, October 21 st— Running expenses, salaries, etc., and several NOTICE TO FARMERS. said county on the the residence of Mr. George Simmons, dray, Clerk. race, half a mile. Premium, $5fi ; East Holiday in September, 1S73, of Waldo, Josephine county, was de­ Benjamin Stevens, Supervisor of $37.50 to first horse, and $12.50 to the employes are making their arrange­ O THE FARMERS OF JACKSON and publicly examine the assessment roll« ments to leave. stroyed by fire on Thursday, Septem­ Road District No. 3, submitted his re­ County : The proprietors of the Ash­ and correct all errors in valuation, descrip­ second. land Mills will not exchange flour for wheat, tion or quality of lands, lots, or other ber 9th. The fire was discovered be. port, which was examined, accepted A t A pplegate .—lion, L. F. Lane only for the producer’s own consumption, property. All persons interested will ap­ Friday, October 22d— Trotting race, tween the ceiling and roof, about twen. and ordered placed on record. Resig­ that in their own sacks, unbranded ; pear at the time and plaee appointed. addressed a good audience at Apple­ and mile heats, best two in three. Pre ­ but will buy good milling wheat and pay VV. A. CHILDERS, ty feet from the stove-pipe, while the nation of Stevens as said Supervisor gate on the 9th. His remarks were the highest market price. Assessor of Jackson County, Oregon. mium, $100; winner to receive $75, WAGNER, ANDERSON A CO. family were at dinner- It burned so was accepted, and Q. N. Anderson ap­ well received. We learn that Mr. Ashland, August 18, 1875. and second horse, $25. rapidly that little or nothing was pointed instead. EAGLE MUXS. Whitney also joined in the discussion, Saturday, October 23d — Running saved, although Mr. Simmons was The petition of W. A. Childers and NOTICE. but Warren evidently did not want HUIE EAGLE MILLS, ONE AND A race, single dash of a mile. Premium badly burned about the head in his others for a county road from near the L half miles from ■ Ashland, have been any of it, as he was not on hand to say of $100; winner to receive $75, and i OTICE IS GIVEN TO ALL HOLD- thoroughly renovated and put in the best endeavors to extinguish the fire, or north end of bridge near Peterson’s anything. ers of lots in Quartzville, in the Galice order by an experienced miller, and are ----------- •----------- second horse $25. Creek Mining District, that they are re now ­ save some of his household effects. School House, crossing Rogue river turning out an article of flour that ia F or S ale .—Those desiring a first- quired to work out (he amount of labor due gaining a reputation not surpassed by its Twenty-five per cent, entrance for The house was new, not being fully and intersecting road running from on the road from said place to the stage­ former good name. Wo warrant every sack completed at the time, as the carpen­ Bybee’s ferry to Rock P»»int, was all the above premiums. Free to all class sewing-machine, bran new, at less road, as per agreement, by the 23d of Sep­ of our flour free of weevil and to be of the tember, 1875, or, tailing to comply, they best quality. A. F. FARNHAM. ter» were etill at work on the building. granted as far as a view and survey of horses. The rules of the Society will I than first cost, can be accommodated will forfeit all right to the same. by calling on E. C. Brooks and exam­ N. McNAIR. The loss of house, furniture, etc., will the same is concerned. James A. govern in all cases. Not less than SETTLE UP. ining one of the celebrated Wilcox & amount to fully $3,000— a loss which Panky, John Moon and Wm. Wilson three to enter nor less than two to All Kinds of Job Printing Gibbs’ machines. otice is hereby given that must fall heavily upon Mr. Simmons were appointed viewers, and J. 8. start for all purses. the accounts of the firm ot Manning