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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1876)
Or gmonntiribhnrs.1 LOCAL BREVITIES. (OVITT CUlBr proceedings . ASHLAND ITEMS. BOARD OF TRINTEIA K. KUBLI, R. B. Hargadine has resumed work A special meeting of the Board of Officers present — Hon. Silas J. Div, •in his new store. Trustee” was held on the evening of Odd Fcllowi’ Building, irhontillr, Crt(cn, FRIDAY,................................... JULY 14, 187«. ' Base ball raging fiercely. 1'iilge; Samuel Furry, Commissioner; George Conn, who has been wi’h U” July 10th, at which ell the members Weather fine and not hot. ’ Ll) Foudray, Clerk. Absent — Abram F rom L ixkville —II. M. Thatcher for the past week, returned to hi- were present. DEALER & WORKER IN Rusticating time at hand. 'Idler, Comnds-loiier. of Lake county is in town. home at Linkville. President Fisher called the meeting -------- •--------- Now conies E. D. Foudray and filr- Trustees meet next Tuesday. M1”S Frankie Moore, of the Klam- | to order and statetl its object. NoTrS D ue .—The interest on many TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ete. 'iis official hotels as County Clerk, in The minutes of the last meeting Harvesting rapidly progressing. ilh Agency, has returned home, aftera School Fund notes is now due, and the sum of $10 030, with K. Kubli, C. were rea»i and approved. Mining played out in many place- few »lays’ s» Journ among u”. Treasurer Orth requests those owing C. Beekman, P. J. Ryan and W. J Pumps, R S. Dunlap’s hill for $30 was or The average Ashland hoodlum County scrip always taken at par a the same to call and pay it. Ply nude as sureties, which were ap dered paid. ■■■■■■■■■■■ amuses himself by laying In ambu-h the T imes office. proved. An application to pur»’ha”e fractional AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, O fficers E lected .—At a regular f«»r the de^r that daily come to the Miss Ella Thornton, of Ashland, i- John Orth flies his bonds as Treas meeting of Oregonian-Pocahontas Tri l»e warm spring- to drink the sulphur | '»l»»ck No 55 was received from Mr. in town on a visit. urer, in the sum of $20,000, with A Urtiain. R»*ad and referre»! to special No. 1, Imp. O. R. M., held last Tues- , water, of which they Hre very fond. ' NAILS, I)r. Callender has been vaccinating Fisher, II. v. 1I> Ims, Ji Nunan, E (’ommittce. Brown and Cronemillcr, day evening, the following officers A great many are yearly slaughtered Graupner, L. Solomon, J. N. T. Miller, to eximine and report at the next were elected : C. W. Sivage, Sachem; some children in town. there during the warm weather. A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, Newell Delamater has been appoint A. Davison and P. Boschey as sureties, meeting. E. D. Foudray, Senior Sagamore; H. , When our ba-e ball »’lob plays a which were approved. The attention of the Board wa” K. Hanna. Junior Sagamore; E. B. ed Postmaster nt Kerbyville. match game hereafter away from our »•alle«l to th»* find J. W. Manning files his bonds a- an«l dmigermi” «-on- Watson, Chief of Records ; A. Fisher, ' The quartz ledges found near Jump HARDWARE, TINWARE, town, an»l e-peclally out of the Stat»*, ; dilion of tlie old hay scab’s nil Fourth | Sheriff, in the sum of $10.000, with Keeper of Wampum. off Joe are said to be very rich. J. N. T. Miller, W. J. Plymale, H. v. We woul»l a»lvisp its members nut to -tree!. Th«* matter was referred !»■ POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, J ones Lawrence and others started I C rackers .—Attention is called to Helms and T. T. McKenzie as sure telegraph hack that It was defeated. the Committee on Streets. on a prospecting expedition this week the advertisement of the U. S. Ba- . It take« too much time to telegraph ties, which were approved. A resolution was passed requiring Fuse and Caps, Form Tilden and Hendricks’ club- kery, Yreka, which now sells all kinds to different points to correct their own B. C. Goddard files his bonds as As th»* Committee on Streets to notify of crackers, Jenny Lind cakes, ginger everywhere. Now is the time to act. sessor, in the sum of $5,000, with J.i- statement”, be-ides we think it rather owners or th«* person having control ol snaps, etc., of superior quality, at low The T imes Irom now until after th* I cob Ish and John E. Ross as sureties, humiliating to do so. the pre»nis«*” whereon an »il»i »lilapadat Wooden and Willow Ware, rates. Messrs. Jensen <fc Iffiand, the Presidential election in November fo> Our base hall club thinks the action- ed building stands, west of Mrs. Cros which were approved. proprietors, are manufacturing a fir*t $1. ROPE, NAILS, The report of the viewers to locate of )he Jacksonville club very queer, to by’s, to have the same either removed class article of crackers, which have Mrs. P. D. Parsons, formerly of this ' a county road commencing at the <ay th»* least. That club seemed so or secured from falling into the street, gained the high reputation of even place, but now of Chico, Cal., is here seven-mile po<t on the Jacksonville impatient to get a “dig” at our club I as it appears at present likely to «Jo. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS, excelling the San Francisco, besides on a visit. and Kerbyville road and terminating that we were doubtful if they could A petition was received from the being fresher ami cheaper. If you J. H. Russell, of the Soda Springs, at Nicholas Wright’s, was adopted and wait until our respects to the Green Centennial Finance Committee asking CUTLERY, WIRE, want anything in their line don’t fail horn B. B. Club, of Yreka, had been the Board to donate $40 to aid in de- has returned from a business trip to i road declared a public highway, to give them a trial. i Now comes J W. Manning, Sheriff, paid. As soon as we were free from frlying expenses of the 4th and 5th. the Umpqua. Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, our obligations to that club our boys The petition was granted. T hanks .—The second nine of the James C. McCully, Robt. A. Miller i and files a statement of delinquent A resolution passed authorizing the Ashland B ase Ball Club return thanks and C. I). Cardwell returned from Sa : taxes and the amonnt collected since expiessed their readiness, through the secretary of the club, to meet the ETC., ETC. May 1, 1876, which is as follows: Committee on Streets to have the walk to the Jacksonville second nine and lem yesterday. Jacksonville boys in a match game, j Amount of delinquent turned over extending from Smith & Hockenyo-’ our citizens in the following manner: Wm. II. Shook has gone to Like and our astonishment may bo imag- ! shop, over Ru h gulch, protected by a I I have secured the services of a First-class The second nine of the Ashland B county on a visit to his friends and May 1, 1876, $5,524.57 ; amount col ined when we received a reply from lected since that date, $3,555.30 ; bal- B. Club tender their thanks to the suitable railing on each side of the Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair* member” of the Jacksonville B. B. relations there. that sanguine, impatient club, saying lance unpaid, $1,974.25. Said return walk and report expense to the Board. ing promptly and in superior style. Club for their unlmumled hospitality David Cronemiller elsewhere calls i was received, and Clerk ordered to that they would not meet us until The Board then ailjourned to meet toward us during our late stay in their on th» we indebted to him to come for after the series of games begun be on the 18th. make out a certified copy of the de town; and also to the citizens gener ward and settle. linquent taxes, with his warrant at tween the second nines of Ashland . ally for many kind favors received at Justice’- bl inks, as well as all others, tached, commanding said Sheriff to and Jacksonville had been ended, i Mothers, Save the Live s of your daughter their hands. We can assure them when affected with consumptive coughs or TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, that the incidents of that occasion will on sale at this office or printed to or collect said taxes due. We imagine it would be difficult for violent colds, by administering to them 1 I am receiving and have constantly oo hand a full and first-class stock of ever retain a pleasant place in our der on short notice. Now comes E. D. Foudray, Clerk, them to distinguish between their without delay, the Standard Specific, Hals's memory. By order of the Club. The Circuit Court met again on the | and K. Kut.li, Treasurer, and file their first and second nine just at the pres Honey of Horehound and Tar. Groceries. Colt lies M erritt , Sec. Pike's Toothache Dropscure in one minute. 7th, but adjourned without transacting exhibit- of the financial condition of ent time, and if they did, their first DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, P robate C ourt .—The following anything of importance. .Licks tn county for the year ending nine would fall far below the standard iSiTThe National Gold Medal was awarded »»f their second nine in skill. business has been transacted in thi- to Bradley <Jt Rulofson tor the best Photo Ready-Made Clothing, A lot in Pl ice i’X will be sold nt .Lily 1, 1876, which were examined R ob R oy . graphs in the United States, and the Vienna I Cotirl si.ice our last report, Hon. S. J. Sheriff's silt* on Aiiju-d 12th next. j and approved, and ordered published Ashland, J uly 1 1,1876. Medal for ilie best in the world. 429 Monte GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. Day, Probate Judge, presiding: : in the D emocratic T imes for three R •¡id the n »tire elsewhere. I gomery street, San Francisco. I I. (). O F. I nstallation .—At a In the matter of the estate of Na I eon-ri ’ utive Weeks. Wm. Kibler, one of the pi »ne»*r BORN. poleon Baker, deceased. Wm. R ly Everything sold at reasonable rates. Now < oincs J. W. Manning and re meeting of Ashland Lodge No. 45, I. resident-of this county, left on a vi-i> Give me a call. K. KUBLI. O. (). F., on the evening of July Sth, iip|H>inted administrator. PLYMALE—In this city, July 13;li, to the to his <>l I home in Ohio anti the Cen turns the delinquent tax list of 1874, Jacksonville, Feb. 18. 1875. wife of W. J. Plymale, a daughter. John A. Boyer. I). D. G. M., in-tailed In the matter of the estate of N. C. the amount of which is $804.39. tennial on ’he 15th ult. Dean, deceased. Anna Dean appoint IL I). F'ltnlrav was contintv’d as the following »tffi’ers fir Che ensuing THE SODA SPRINGS! Toe B >ird <>f County Commi--i imT- ed iidmmistrat rix. ' »g< nt »»f th»* county poor until next term : J. II. Nidi, N. G.; J. I). Foun »-l-ewhore vei l ¡st* for -eib-<l prop »• tain, R. S ‘C.; E. J. Farl.iw, P. 8 ; J. II. (’. Fleming, guardian of the mi ! t rm of Court. TO sal- for putting a new roof mi ami a nor heir- of David Farra, decea-ed, It wa- order»*»! that E. I). Foudray, (). Andrews, Treas.; W. W. Kentnor, new fl »or in the Court House. R ■ »»I files his until! d statement, which Was I Clerk, ii'lverti«1 for proposal” for put- R. S. N. G.; R P. Neil, L. S. N. G.; the notici*. approved. i ling a new roof on th»* Court House J. Q. Latta, R. S. V. G.; J. A. Carter, Farmers wi’l always fi ni i -upply of ind a new 11 »or in the .-ame. L. S. V. G ; H. A. Neil, IL S. S.; J. Io tin* matter of the estate of Eliza- IN SOUTHERN OREGON. lieth Walker, deceased. John P. farming implements of all kinds nt It w.i” onlered that tin* Cl»‘rk con- K. IL Iman, L. S. S.; Wm. Flowers, Walker, ailmini-trator, files his inven John Biiger’s. Ileal-o keeps a large tract with tin* lowest ami be-t bidder W.; Ed. Du Peatt, C.; W. Mitchell, I. G. -------- ..... ..... —. tory and appraisement. An order was -tork of hardware, tinware, etc , and to repair the in-iile of tin* Clerk’- ami JE1TSEN « IxFLAND, -ells at low rates. given Io said administrator to sell cer B ase B all at Y reka .—The fol I Sheriff s offices and for the painting of AND MARBLE WORKS, The second nine of ’ll“ J ick-onville | the oiit-i»h* of the buihliiig and re lowing is the .sc«ire of the game of U. S. BAKERY, YREKA, tain personal property. Bi-e Bill C’lu'i will play a primti«»* pining tiie ro >f of the -ame. base bill play» »l al Yreka on the Fourth F or A shland .— The Jacksonville ARE NOW SELLING if ime on the Hit near the Di-lrict Dr. J. A. Cdlendt-r fil»*s his <iffi •iul hv the Ashland ami Ycki »dubs; Ho i Unto All Who Thirst! Juniors will go to Ashland Monday to School H »u-e to-morrow afternoon, lioinls ns Coroner, in th«* -um »if $2,000, Ashland. R. O.\ Greenhorn. R. 0. play the return game of ba-e liull with Ewing, p.......... ... 4 4l Herzog, p......... .. 5 1 Soda, Graham, and Sugar ami will appear in uniform. COME YE UNTO with J. S. Herrin and Veit S’halZa- Tolman, e........ 2 7| Bnrrows, s. s.... .. 5 o the second nine of that place, whom Crackers, Foun’ain, s. s.. ... H 1 ¡Seheder, r. f.... .. 1 6 The insurance adjuster has adjusted -uretie-, which were improve»!. they defeated on the 5ih. They will Wai i o 1, 1st b.. ... 5 0 Schlägel, c....... .. 4 o Jo. Solomon’s losses, and he will re Bills to a considerable amount were Gillett, 2d b..... ... 4 3 Ramms, Ist b...... 4 3 Jenny Lind Cakes and Gin THE SODA SPRINGS! play in their new uniform, which is M ver, 3d b.......... 5 3 Nortlhe.m. 1 f.. .. 3 4 ger Snaps. audited. Jackson, r. f .... »J 2 Miner, 2d b..... .. 4 o as follows: White shirt, with red ceive the full amount. Jo. was in- » ■ ---- — -------- Hill, c. f.............. 5 3 <ildhain. c. f ... .. 3 3 -ured for $2,000 in the Commercial AND pKINK WITHOUT collar and cuff-. ; red shield, with a j F atal A ccident —Mr. Evan Tay- Alford, 1. f....... ... 3 4 »iillis, 3d b....... .. 3 4 Union and for $1,000 in the Royal — blue J, tielow which is given tiie po-i- ■ l»»r, who was living near Vannoy’* Total.............. ..4»» 27| Total...... ....... ..32 27 Canadian. We will guarantee to sell a better article of . Money and Without Price! lion of the player; red cap. The fal ' Ferry, on Rogue river, Josephine Flys caught- — A-hland 6 ; Greenhorn, 8. Crackers cheaper than can be laid Less than $2,000 of the stock of the ‘ county, met with a singular accident Home runs—A shland. 1. lowing is tiie nine : Frank McCain, down from ban Franc.-co. proposed Alden Fruit-drying Company pitcher ; Chas. Prim, catcher ; George | last week, which resulted fatally. Ou C»RD OF Til wks —The C» ■nten- UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEEP* Send in Your Orders Now rpITE remains. This is an enterprise which Love, short stop; Wm. Mensor, 1st 1 ing i ho Soda Springs fi»iu>e,and having i Wednesday, the 5th, a horse t r«»»i on nial Committee of Arrangement- is repaired ana r»*fitted the same are now pre —TO— Irtise ; Lewis Ross, second base; Leon ! cannot but be of immense importance Ids foot, which injured him so as to sue the billowing card nf thank-, pared tn accommodate all that may favor us with a call. Prices to suit these hard tiinee. Stinson, third base ; Robt. Wilkin-on, to the county, and the remaining stock confine him to his tied, where lie was which they have requested u- to pub JENSEN & IFFLAND, YREKA, CAL. i placed by a neighbor named Robinson, lish : right field; A. Mensor, center field and should be taken forthwith. THE MARBLE BUSINESS The furniture of the U. S. Hotel, I who left him to staj’ alone that night. captain ; Henry Mensor, left field. Permit us to tender our sincere Will still be a specialty. All order« in thia ’N Cx OFF line promptly tilled in tho best manner and The boys will present a nobby ap and also two milch cowsand one heifer, ! His bed was in the upper story of the thanks to Mrs. Kubli, Mr-. Shipley, at rea-onable rates. pearance, and go to A-hlatid with the will positively be sold on the 22d of I house anil it is supposed that he g»>t Mrs. Caldwell, ami »Uber ladies »»f Address, as usual, —FOR— Jacksonville, for tiie many valuable J. II. A. H. RUSSELL, Ashland July, as Mr. Horne and family intend intention of again beating their oppo up in the night, and, in the dark, fell services reiulered the committee in or nents. They play a rattling game, leaving shortly after for Eureka, Cal. 1 through an open stove-pipe hole to ganizing an»i perfecting the pro COST AND FREIGHT! UNION and we won’t be at all surprised to see See advertisement elsewhere. the lower story, where he was found gramme fi»r our Centennial celebration, them du it. Those who d sire to know how the next morning wedged in betw’een the and e-p cially tor the beautiful ar ■■■■ — 1 —•-------- G rand R atification M eeting .— county stands and the finances of the board”, which had been broken by his rangement of the tw-»cars, which were HUIE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO i 1 elose out business in JacKsouville, offers ‘ under their especial control. Cor. California J: 4th Sts. Agreeable to notice, a large crowd as : same for the past year, can receive fall. When found he was in a dying for sale at cost nud freight for <aish his com- 1 -------- ---------- plete and tirst-class siock of dry goods, dress sembled in front of Orth’s building ■ the information by consulting the ex- condition, and, although released from A ppointment .—The following is my plan j i goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies^ and chil- last Saturday evening for the purpose ! bibita of the County Clerk and Treas his torturing position, expired before of appointments: 1 »Iren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish- UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- ! medical assistance c«»uld be summoned. •2d Sunday in July, Sam’s valley, com- ! ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, lamps, rpiIE of ratifying the nominations of Tilden urer published in another column. meneing Friday before. baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco 1 spectfullv inform their friends and the 3d Sunday in July, llrownsborough, Sat 'and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys, public generally that they have purchawd and Hendricks. Several ladies were David Cronemiller and Matt. Shan G erman R ed M en .—At a regular urday before. YanKee notions, ami every tiling usually the above establishment, which will bo present, occupying the windows of the non have formed a partnership, and •Uh ¡Sunday in July, Taylor ’ s Ferry, Sat henceforth conducted under their constant found in a tirst-class variety’store. meeting of J.wk-on v ¡lie Stamm No. My slock is fresh and of thu bes‘, and personal supervision, and they guarantee urday before. rooms of the Social Club and of Orth’s ; will hereafter conduct the Excel-ior oih Sunday in July, Ashland, Saturday those desiring anything in my line should satisfact < n to all wlio may favor them with ( 148, U. (). R M , bel«l on the evening building. The Jacksonville band was blacksmith simp. They are both ex their patronage. 1 give me a call. before. of the 6lh, the following officers were 1st Sunday in August, Linkville, Saturday Those knowing themselves indebted will ■ These stables are centrally locatod, ami in attendance ami furnish«*«! g.*od mu cellent workmen and will do all work please settle immediately. I mean business. within convenient distance of the various electeil : Ben. S tubs, Oberclrief; E befom. 2«l ¡Sunday in August, Evans’ Creek, Sat sic for the occasion. Anvils were fired in their line with neatness ami dis BEN. SACHS, j houses of public entertainment. Horses Jacob-», Unter»-lii f; John S'humpf, urday before. JacKsonville, July 1, 1875. and mules will be boarded ami cared for at at intervals, and huge bonfires served patch, at low rates. Give them a call. 3d ’Sunday in August, Applegate, Quar moderate charges. They have one of the i Beicliivf; M ix Muller, Schriefl fuehrer; terly Meeting. largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot to light up the whole. At alxiut half 4th Sunday in August, Jacksonville,Quar Portland, of A |>arty consisting of Judge Prim, Herman v. Helms, Gvhuelfschrieft- FARM FOR SALE. past eight the meeting was called to terly Meeting. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Mes-rs. H. Klippel, M. Calori, K. Ru , fuehrer ; Veit Schutz, Schatzverwah- The officiary will please attend—especial order by E. D. Foudray, E-q., who ly the Quarterly Conferences. | rer ; Fred. Groh, Krieger ; Jacob bli, F. Grob, David Cronemiller, J. A. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR With single or double teams, for hire on rea J. IL N. B ell ,, Pastor. stated its object. Short and stirring 1 sale his farm situated on Antelope creek, sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses I Meyer, Waldwaecliter ; N. Fisher, Wilson, Peter Auersbach and other-, 12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 j and Mules, which will be hired to go to any speeches were made by Messrs. A. C. D elegates E lected .—Tim I’a- acres of lan»l, 400 acres being good farming [ part ot the country at moderate rates. well supplied with necessaries, left for | Grenzwaechter; F. Grob, Verwait« Jones, Henry Klippel, James R. Neil, Animals bought and sold, and broke to trons’ Convention for the election of land and under fence. It is a good grain ' saddle the Beaver creek cinnabar mini’s on ' ungsrath. or harness. farm ami sheep ranch, well watered ami and H. K. Hanna, which were lis 29tf. KUBLI * WILSON. representatives to the ensuing session good housesand barns upon it. Wednesday. They will be gone sev H ill ’ s M anual .—L. W. Bites is tened to with interest and well re TERMS OF SALE — ?9 per acre, one-half ' of the State Grange, to meet at Albany down, the balance to suit purchaser. eral days. n iw canvassing this county for “Hill’s LAGER! LAGER!! ceived. The names of Tilden and J. W. SIMPSON. on the 4th Tuesday in September, was A good attendance was present at i Manual,” one of the most valuable N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller i Hendricks were received with en held in the hall of Jacksonville Grange parcels, if desired 7 tf. j the temperance rally Wednesday eve ' works yet introduced. There is a thusiasm and several hearty cheers ' last Monday, and resulted in the elec THE EAGLE BREWERY. were given for our standard-bearers ning. Remarks were made by Pro vast amount of all kinds of information tion of J. N. T. Miller and lady and FOR SAXE. during the meeting, which did not fessors J. W. Merritt and J. Q. Willits, i contained in it, and it should be in the M. Peterson and lady. 4 FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF rpiIE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WCTTEREI:, broak up until about half-past ten. I Rev. J. S. McCain and others. Sing hands of every business man as well 7 V burrs, good water power, favorably lo- ' 1 has now on hand and h» consfantly man ing, reading of essays, etc., comprised as in every family. Mr. Bates has B ase B all C hallenge A ccepted . It was an auspicious opening of the <iated in Kerbyville. For particulars^ ad ufacturing the best Lager Beer In Suutiio. n Oregon, which he will self in quanlitit* io J. B. SIFERS, the balance of the exercises, which visited a portion of the county, and —The challenge of the Ashland first dress campaign on the part of the Dernoc- . Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon, i suit purchaser*. <’’’•1 and test ihe article gave satisfaction to the assembled au meets with gratifying success every nine having been accepted by the racy, and we regret that our crowded ■ Per <Ia-v at beine. fSumphs A. DAY at home. Agents wanted.1 efface will not Admit of a more extend-1 dience. It is the intention to bold where. Examine the work and see Jacksonville club the game will pruba- CUT 0 Outfit aud terms free. TRUE* CO., ! a 0TO0¿V worth ?! free. S tin ga Jfc blv occur at this place to-morrow. another rally ere long. (or yourselves. «d account, which it well merited. Co., Poriland. Maine. Augusta, Maine- Hay coming in lively. JULY TERM. :------------ -------------------- -| — —-------- > —— EXTRA NOTICE! MERCHANTS AND DEALERS — *--------- — — To Ms.c’iants an! Daalars LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, —■ ' ■—