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ihr gcmcirnfif ors. FRIDAY.................... DECEMBER 10, 1875. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. M. E. C hurctt .—Religious services every Sunday, at the usual hours, l»v the* Rever ends J. R. N. Bell, J. S. McCain and M. A. Williams, alternately. C athouc C hurch .—Divine Services ev ery Sunday, at the usual hour, l>y Rev. Fa ther Blanchett. M. E. S uxdat S chool .—Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. C ounty C ourt .—The County Com missioners met this week, but trans acted little other business than auditing a large number of bills. —----- ■— B all .—M. Ryder, of Kerbyville, will give a grand ball at his hotel on Christmas eve. Good music and sup per will b© provided, anti a pleasant time may be anticipated. See adver tisement. ----------------<---------------- T ime C hanged .—Owing to the last Saturday of this month faliing on Christmas, Superintendent Fleming has postponed the regular examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates to the following Friday, December 31, 1875. D ead .—Dr. Charles Brooks, in early days a resident of this place, died at the Dalles on November 21st. He was a native of Kanawha, West Virgina, and one of the most accomplished sur geons on the coast. His age was 43 years, and he leaves a wife and family to mourn his loss. ♦.... ............ E lection of O fficers .—At a reg ular meeting of Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. A A. M., held December Sth, the following officers were elected : Thos. G. Reames, W. M.; C. C. Beekman, S. W.; J. E. Ross, J. W.; John Miller, Tn a«.; Max. Muller, Sec.; R. S. Dun lap, Tyler. The installation of officers will take place on Monday, December 27th, 1875. ------------------- P leaded Gui lty .—In theU. S. Dis trict Court at Portland, on November 27th, James W. Vannoy was arraigned and pleaded guilty to the charge of running an illicit distillery. Judge Deady then sentenced him to pay a fine of $100 and to thirty days’ im prisonment in the county jail of Jo sephine county upon each of two in dictments. An indictment against Vannoy for retailing liquor without license was dismissed. --------------- < P robate C ourt . — The following business was transacted in the Probate Court: In the matter of the estate of La- vinia Stow. Herman Helms, admin istrator, filed his inventory and ap praisement of said estate, amounting to $1,602.75, which was approved and or dered placed on record. In the matter of the estate of P. W. Stow. Herman Helms, administrator of said estate, files his inventory and appraisement of real and personal prop erty of said estate, amounting to §3,591.25 which was approved and ordered placed on record. --- > C avalry H orses .—Mr. Ball, sent over to this section from Yreka by the officers in search of horses for the First Cavalry of California, secured the num ber he desired without trouble and at fair prices. Word w’as sent Alex. Martin that Mr. Ball would be here at such a time, and that gentleman circulated the matter so that when Ball arrived more horses were on hand than he wanted. Twenty-three w’as the number bought, although nearly a hundred could have been secured. Ball was w’ell pleased with his pur chase, and said that the animals were fully as good as those bought in Siski you, as well as being much cheaper. ■ — » —- --- - D eath of M rs . H anna .—Laura E., wife of H. K. Hanna, Esq., departed this life at the family residence in this city early Saturday morning, after a short illness. Dr. Aiken, the attend ing physician, informs us that the cause of her death was Puerperal Per itonitis, complicated by extension of inflammation, involving the liver and stomach. The primary disease was fully under control, and had not seri ous complications intervened, the pros pects of her recovery would have been good. Mrs. Hanna was a native or Ogdensburg, N. Y., and 37 years, 6 months and 7 days of age at the time of her death. A large concourse of friends and acquaintances followed her remains to the grave Sunday afternoon, after appropriate ceremonies at the M. E. Church. She leaves a husband and three children to mourn her untimely death. Maj’ she rest in peace. 1.0(41. BREVITIES. <TR<’TIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. ASHLAND NOTES. NEW. THIS WEEK. LAKE COUNTY ITEMS. PRIM, J. Very foggy this week. A shland , Dec. 7, 1875. L inkville , Nov. 28, 1875. F riday , December 3d. A Mr. Dimmick purchased the Ash Christinas dose at hand. Stormy weather. I State vs. Chester Barden; indict land livery stable of Geo. Stephenson The stages are more regular. Christmas festivities are being agi I ment for murder in the first degree. a few weeks ago. Mr. Dimmick took Less rain has fallen this week. tated. Now comes E. B. Watson, special Dis control immediately. Fine holiday goods at Kahler Bros.’ trict Attorney, and J. R. Neil, for the The road across the Cascades is in a Bear creek was higher last Saturday horrible condition. SheriffManning is out collecting taxes. State of Oregon, and defendant comes than it has been for seven years. Its John Dick’s new billiard saloon is a The regular panel of jurors was dis in proper person and by J. F. Watson, banks were considerably inundated, his attorney. The defendant being popular place of resort. charged Tuesday last. yet little damage was done. Several land contests—settlers versus Eggs are scarcer, and the price has called upon to plead to the indictment, Our festive feet are to be disciplined answered not; but his counsel inter State—are in progress before the Link advanced somewhat. posed for him that said defendant is I semi-weekly by Messrs. Watt and ville Land Office. Jos. Rapp has our thanks for a sup insane and not possessed of sufficient Woods. They have secured the town Q. A. Brooks has been employed by ply of excellent apples. intelligence to understands the pro-1 hall, and propose that hence “Swing the State to defend her swamp land in Prof. Rice, the mind-reader, is likely ceedings against him, or to make ra- \ ing around the Circle” shall be pre terests in this locality. cisely done. to be in this section ere long. tional defense to said indictment. The j The Linkville District School prom Saturday last the Patrons of Hus G. Karewski will manufacture about District Attorney denying said allega 1,000 hogs into lard, bacon, etc. tions, it was ordered by the Court that bandry gave a feast in their Ashland ises well under the management of County warrants always taken at par said issue of insanity of defendant be | hall. Some middlemen were present, Miss Frances Myer, of Ashland. John McCurdy, by private bid, se on amounts due the T imes office. tried by jury for the information of the too. The fatted turkey was killed. Professor Skidmore orated, and some cured the contract for conveying the Marriages, births and deaths pub Court. It was also ordered that said of the fair ones sang serenic music. mail from Goose Lake to Chewaucan. issue to besubinitted to the jury be: 1st. lished in the T imes free of charge. The Yreka papers have recently been By private telegram from the Secre Mrs. Caroline Briggs is the only fe Is said defendant at this time insane ? reveling in the hallucination that the tary of the Interior, the Linkville 2d. Has he at this time sufficient in male confined in the Penitentiary. Ashland-Linkville road was impassa Land Office officials are instructed to “Curly” Webb is engineering a sa telligence to understand the nature of j ble. A freight wagon which was load allow the settlers and State ample time the proceedings against him and to loon at Roseburg in connection with ed with ten thousand pounds of flour to confirm their respective rights per make a rational defense to tho indict A. W. Compton. from the Ashland Mills, for the Lake taining to swamp land. I ment ? The following jury was em The epizootic has again made its I paneled by the Clerk to try the same: country, was detained a few days at Some Surprise Valley teamsters appearance in this section, several A. W. Sturges, R. Benedict, H. F. the head of the valley, but finally suc came over “just to show the Oregoni horses being afflicted with it, though Barron, W. Beeson, I’. Britt, W. T. ceeded in going through. Ilatton & ans how to freight.” Their loads are not seriously. Garrett have made their regular trips Lever, Robert Bannister, C. C. Me. i “cashed” at various places along the We understand that preparations Clendon, W. J. Ply male, James Kil with mail and passengers; while stage Cascades, and they have returned home are being made by the M. E. Sunday gore, Daniel Cronemilller, Alerritt Bel horses have been drowned between to await a “dry spell.” Ashland and Yreka. These journals School to celebrate Christmas in ap linger. O bserver . have been indulging in mero infer propriate manner. S aturday , December 4th. E xamination of B arden .—An State vs. Chester Barden; indict ences concerning our Lake county road. Some person exhibited his meanness account of the examination of Chester P ilot R ock . by cutting G. Karewski’s hose Wednes ment for murder. The jury in this P. Barden as to his sanity and capabil day night. The perpetrator of this case having sat together and heard the In Meiiioriam. ity to make an intelligible defense to proofs and allegations, as also tho ar act has been spotted. H all , O regonian -P ocahontas ) the indictment against him, will be Circuit Court has been in session guments of the counsel and charge of T ammany T ribe N o . 1, I mp . O. R. M., S leep of found among the Court proceedings five consecutive weeks, and during the Court, retired to deliberate on a tiie 7thS un ,H unting M oon ,G.S. D.384. I W hereas , Him in whose eye is elsewhere. Doctors Callender, Aiken, this time criminal business has been verdict. After an absence of a few hour's, the following verdict was re pit}’, and whoso heart is love, has Mackey and Danforth each in turn almost solely transacted. testified as to his condition, and their Owing to the inclemency of the turned into Court: “We, the Jury, taken from our midst and from her testimony all tended to about the same weather, Oregon Division No. 1, Sons find the defendant sane ; but in no devoted husband, children and many conclusion, except that Dr, Mackey condition to make a proper defense to friends, the accomplished woman, lov- j and Daughters of Temperance, did the indictment pending against him. i ing wife and devoted companion of differed somewhat with the rest in not elect officers last Friday evening, J ames K ilgore , Foreman.” our worthy brother, esteemed friend some instances. A.11 agreed that he but will do so to-night. Charlotte Spaulding vs. M. J. ■ and respected citizen, II. K. Hanna, was] not insane and that his lunacy Pony Hampton, who arrived from was feigned. Tho verdict of the jury, Spaulding ; divorce. Referred to the Esq.; therefore, be it Red Dog Wednesday, reports that it under the circumstances, could hardly Clerk to take evidence in the matter. Resolved, That we, as Brothers of was impossible to do anything in his M onday , December 6th. that Totemic Band, which has never be otherwise. There is nothing final diggings at that camp, owing to the State vs. Daniel Doty ; indictment been broken, tender to our beloved about it, however, as this decision only superabundance of water. for an assault with an intent to kill. and afflicted brother our heartfelt sym continues the case. Barden was car The County Commissioners have Jury empaneled in said case re pathies in his affliction. ried into Court on a mattress by’ four been grinding out many county war turned into Court a verdict of guilty Resolved, That we, as Brothers, ex men, and presented a pitiful specta rants, plenty of which are now in cir as charged in the indictment, which tend our sacred circle around the cle. Through starvation and otherwise culation. The ruling price seems to verdict was assented to by each juror. motherless children of our bereft and he has reduced himself from the hearty’ be 90(<92A cents on the dollar. Verdict received by Court and ordered j sorrowing brother ; may that watchful man of 200 pounds when he entered Now that the hunting season is at filed and placed upon record. Eye that never slumbers guard and the Jail to a cringing skeleton weigh its height, it should be remembered T uesday , December 7th. . watch over them in this their sad be- J ing less than 60 pounds. When per ceived, he lies on his pallet shaking that you can get shot, powder and James Leslie was admitted to citi- reavement. everything in that line cheap and of zenship. Resolved, That these resolutions be and going through various contortions of the best quality at John Miller’s. State vs. Robt. Brown ; indictment spread upon the records of this Tribe, ' the face and body, which the physicians The Circuit Court adjourned early for larceny. Trial by jury and de and that the C. of R. furnish our af pronounce feigned. He has perhaps flicted brother, ’ under the seal of the j gone too far with his desperate game, Saturday afternoon out of respect for fendant found not guilty. W ednesday , December 8th. Tribe, with a copy of the same, and ; and should he fail in his insanity dodge, the memory of Mrs. II. K. Hanna, J S. Eubanks A E. 11. Miller vs. D. that a copy be furnished the D emo - : it seems probable that he will never who died that morning, her husband being a prominent member of the bar. S. K. Buick; appeal from Justice’s CRATIC T imes and Oregon Sentinel for “die with his boots on.” Barden therefore will continue an expense to Tho set of teeth advertised in last Court. Leave granted respondents to publication. the county awhile longer. S ol . S achs , ) — — • ■ ——- week’s T imes as having been found tile amended answer by paying appel D avid (’ ronemiller , Committee. lant $5.00, which was accordingly C. W. S avage . I on the Applegate road, belonged to S hot A t .—The stage from the North ----------- >----------- done. Dudley Ilillery, the person sent to the T he S oda S prings .—Mr. and Mrs. was shot at by one Vannoy last week, Manning & Ish vs. W. II. Parker; asylum a short time ago. Another il J. H. Russell have leased the Soda but no damage was done. The road lustration of the value of advertising. action to recover money. Judgment Springs of Mrs. Caldwell, and having ' being in very bad condition, the driver by default. drove through Vannoy’s place, which The Crescent City Courier says: G. Karewski vs. Joseph Rath; action refitted the house in first-class style undoubtedly was the reason why he “We understand that Henry West to recover money. Judgment by de are now prepared to accommodate all brook, of Smith River Valley, designs fault. who may favor them with a call in the fired the shot. trying the experiment of raising An White & Martin vs. Thos. Brady ; best manner and at reasonable rates. J ob P rinting neatly executed. gora goats in this county, and is now’ confirmation of Sheriff’s sale. Sale The marble business, so long carried “The National Gohl Medal was award on his way from Ashland, Oregon, confirmed. on by them at Ashland, will still be a ed ^S to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Pho with a drove of the animals.” James T. Glenn vs. Richard and specialty, and all work in this line ex tographs in the United States, and the The Circuit Court will probably ad Elizabeth Davis; suit to foreclose ecuted satisfactorily and promptly at Vienna Medal for the best in the world. journ this week, as Judge Prim in mortgage. Decree granted. low prices. Don’t fail to read their 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. tends starting for Salem as soon as James T. Glenn vs. Joseph and C. advertisement and give them a call. I n forty-eight hours a cough may become dangerous ; but within that time any cough possible, to be in attendance on the L. Cox ; suit to foreclose mortgage. , can be cured by the use of Hale's Honey of S ettle U p .—We have sent state Horehound and Supreme Court, which meets next Decree granted. Tar. Sold by all druggists. Pike ’ s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. ments of account to about all indebted James T. Glenn vs. Martin F. Hurst; week. The principal cases on docket have nearly all been disposed of, how action to recover money. Judgment to the T imes office, and request them BORN.________ to come forward and settle between by default. ever. FREY—In this city, December 1st, to the John Bolt vs. George B. Gammons ; now and Jan. 1, 1876. The amount wife of G. W. Frey, a son. The Josephine stage arrived Sun due from each is small, but in the ag DUNLAP—On Big Butte, Nov. 27th, to the day, having been able to make but one confirmation of Sheriff’s sale. Sale gregate amounts to considerable. As wife ot B. F. Dunlap, a daughter. confirmed. trip during last week, owing to the DIED. G. W. Lance vs. W. O. Lutin et al.; it takes money to run a newspaper and high waters. The principal streams we can’t subsist on wind altogether, HANNA — In this city, December 4th, are out of their banks, while the most suit to foreclose mortgage. Decree those interested will no doubt appreci Laura E., wife of H. K. Hanna, Esq., a insignificant creeks and sloughs have granted. native of Ogdensburg, N. Y., aged .37 ate the meaning of this notice. years, 6 months ami 7 (lays. T hursday , December 9th. suddenly become serious obstacles to - ---------------------- SILLS—On Big Butte, October 25th, Sarah J. C. Morrison vs. S. Cohn; action C ouncil M eeting .—A meeting of Jeannette, only daughter of Baldwin and travel. Nancy ('.Sills, aged 1 year, 7 months and The Willamette papers say that tho to recover money. Judgmeut for Jackson County Council will be held 25 days. at the hall of Jacksonville Grange on j widow of one of the men murdered by plaintiff by default. the Modocs, with her two children, WANTED ! P ersonal .—Judge Reed left for Monday, December 20th. All dele- ' gates and members are requested to were helped by tho charitable people Josephine Monday last. attend, as business of importance re of Lafayette, Yamhill county, the other Miss Annie Miller has returned from 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, quires their attention. day, while in search of her brother a visit to Salem. elivered at the foundry in J. I sh , Sec’y Council P. of II. who worked there last season. We Ashland, for which we will pay the ----------------- - W. A. Owen and J. B. Coates re- are of the opinion that she has been highest price. D entistry .—Attention is called to j Every farmer has more or less old cast turned from Salem Wednesday, hav joshing the good people of that section about his premises, such as old stoves, ing safely arrived there with Mrs. the advertisement of Dr. Jackson, the ings pinions and other articles. These they as regards her being a sufferer by the Briggs and son after being delayed popular dentist of this place. He is would do well to gather up, and bring them Modoc war. the rain sets in. considerably by rain and high waters. now better than ever prepared to do before We will also pay the highest price for old Rogue river, Boar creek and other and ZINC. Prof. Marsh, of the Pacific Univer- 1 all kinds of work in his line in the COPPER, BRASS J. M. McCALL A CO. streams in the county have risen so sity, Forest Grove, passed through most scientific manner and at reasona high as to overflow their banks. A ble rates. Give him a call. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. —----- —e — considerable portion of tho ground town Saturday on his way home from the East. S tate vs . D aniel D oty .—The | along Rogue river is submerged, so ----------- •----------- rplIE QUARTERLY EXAMINATION OF that there would be imminent danger F or S ale .—Those desiring a first- jury in the above case, after being out JL applicants for Teachers’ Certificates for county, Oregon, will be held in of Hen Owen squatting upon it as class sewing-machine, bran new, at less several days, brought in a verdict of Jackson Jacksonville on swamp land, were he in the State. than first cost, can be accommodated guilty. Motions for a stay of proceed Friday, December 31. 1873. Several small bridges have been swept by calling on E. C. Brooks and exam ings and for a new trial were argued Those desiring Certificates will take due away, and the larger ones are not al ining one of the celebrated Wilcox & yesterday, and will probably be de notice thereof and govern themselves ac cordingly. H. FLEMING, together free from danger. cided by Judge Prim to day Gibbs’ machines. D Estray Notice. waken up by the undersigned , 1 near Bybee’s Ferry, one yellow bay mare, about 14 years old, black mane and tail, small white spot on the left side of the back, about 14S hands high, right hind and fore feet white, no brands, has been on tho range about two years, and is breachy. Appraised at $25 by C. C. Gall, J. P. JAMES W. COLLINS. November 26, 1873. 60. A GRAND BALD WILL BE GIVEN AT RYDER’S HOTEL, KERBYVILLE, —ON— Friday Eve., Dec. 24, 1875. ■ A Cordial Invitation Extended to All. M. RYDER. SURGEON DENTIST. 4 LL BRANCHES OF THE PROFES- A sion attended to in the most scientific manner with promptness and at reasonable rates. Every style ot Plate-work made— Gold, Silver, Platina, Alumnium and Rub ber Plates. Special attention given to chil dren’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide (laughing gas) given for the painless extraction of teeth. Will visit Ashland annually on March 1st; also Kerbyville on 4th Monday in October. Office and residence on corner of Califor nia and Fifth streets, Jacksonville. ^TCall and examine specimen work. TIIE SODA SPRINGS! AND MARBLE WORKS. Ho ! Unto All Who Thirst ! COME YE UNTO THE SODA SPRINGS! AND DRINK WITHOUT Money and Without Price ! rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP- I ing the Soda Springs House, and having repaired ana refitted the same are now pre pared to accommodate all that may favor us with a call. Prices to suit these hard times. THE MARBLE BUSINESS Will still lie a specialty. All orders in this line promptly tilled in the best manner and at reasonable rates. Address, as usual, J. II. A A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland. “Peace, Good Will to All !” Conte all ye noble immigrants, Likewise ye neighbors too; Come all of you who have the stamps, And learn what I will do : My prices they will suit you all And take you by surprise; You’ll buy if you will only call, So take my sage advice. To tell of my variety, I hardly have the time; You’ll get your full satiety, If I can make them rhyme. Goods suited for both voiing and old, The rich as well as Hie poor ; Come and see me with the gold, You are welcome to my door. I have ladies’ boots in every style, And hoods for little girls ; Hose that will make you smile, And dolls with flaxen curls. A tit of corsetsand balmorals, Gloves, collars and fancy ties ; Shawls, tlannel that is royal, Fancy notions at any price. I have thread, needles, pins and lace, Shirts, yarn, and socks for gents ; Drumsan<l toys with pleasing face. And busks that arc slightly bent. Ribbons, combs and calico, Lyres, flutes and guitars ; Perfume De Flora, all the go, And candy ! Oh my stars! Good pipes that can’t be beat, forsooth ; Rappee snuff will make you sigh ; Tobacco that will suit every tooth, Fine cigars that will open your eye. You’ll soliloquize thus and puff away, While you pull out another dime : I must get me more, to come in play— Ben Sachs is my man every time. Groceries—you can get them here, Extra good, to suit the taste; You will not think them dear, Or will they go to waste. Spice on hand, a large supply ; Extracts for pudding and paste ; Hurrah ! hurrah ! the goose hangs high, I have found what I want as last. My crockery I will sell very cheap ; It composes a very full line; And cutlery you will find very neat— All must be closed in time. Many goods are not mentioned here. For my time and space are too small ; All will be surely sold next year— I take my departure next Fall. Holiday gifts I keep In great store, For both tho big and little folks. Christmas advent ! Prepare for the hour ! Get your toys and comical jokes. Goods are going off like a flash, I am emptying the shelves and the racks, Please hurry along with the cash And bur v. ur b umhln s.-r\ an :, HEN SA'~FU.