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SAIIIANU K T1LDKN HfcFOlTJf (TAB/ which gave lieu lands for those claimed mucca Railroad, for to say at that place LOCAL BKEVrriEN. by them as being covered by the Klam what ho did bore would lose him hundreds A shland , Sept. 29, 1876. A large audience, including a num ath Reservation, providing their claim of votes. But one of his principal misstate fob Tho citizens of Ashland preelfx-t ments was when ho declared that tho Dem- ■ Lane stock away-up heie. ber of ladies, assembled at the Court was just and proper. That it was re ocrfltic House of Representatives had failed met to-day for the purpose of orgaiK OCTOBER 5, 1876. THURSDAY, Regular summer weather. Hous? last Thursday afternoon to hear commended by Governors Grover and to find where a single dollar had been l ¡zing a Tilden Reform Club. County Court is In session. the joint discussion between the Hon Irwin as well as by the petition of cit stolen. Anybody knows better than that. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. The following persons were elected orables Lafayette Lane and Richard izens of Lake county, who were de- Ho certainly forgot that that body found I officers of the Club: E. De Peat«, County scrip taken at par here. several million dollars stolen through the well A <’•’»...................... New York mirili A Co.................... New York W. C. Myer left for Salem this week. Williams, Democratic and Republican sirous of avoiding trouble with the Freedman’s bank, Naval Department, Dis ; President; J. D. Fountain, Vice Presi- .... losephine County. ( Beautiful moonlight nights prevail. candidates for Congress. Hon. Henry Indians, which was inevitable, should trict oi Columbia frauds, and many other j dent; E. J. Farlow, Secretary ; J. Q. .......... ••• .................... Kerby ville i Klippel called the meeting to order the Road company ask their dues. steals. Ho «mused the assemblage with an 1 Latta, Assistant Secretary ; Milo Dim« iond................................. Rock B«»i|(t Ashland has a Wheez ’ n Haler Club. ................. ............. San Francisco. ; and nominated Judge E. B. Watson He expressed himself as being and eulogium of the Republican party, descant ick, Treasurer. .............. San Francisco 1 •o....... . Miss Lizzie Dunn, of Ashland, is-in as presiding officer, and he was unani having always been heartily in favor ing at length upon the merits it once pos 'ht'Miinii.... ....................... St. Louis sessed, but omitting a history of its mani On motion, an Executive Commit ..... Yreka town. mously elected. of free schools. Ho ably reviewed fold iniquities, which become more numer lankville tee was appointed, consisting of the fol« ous and outrageous as it progresses. Hav L. C. Coleman has returned from other questions of the day, as also the MR. LANE lowing names: Mr. President, Isaac ing delivered himself of what he had to say Religious Directory. below. arguments of the Republican party in was then presented to the he retired without consuming ids time, and i Miller, Robt. Garrett, Dr. Inlow, M. E. C hcuch .—Religion*' services every Ashland has a minister who preaches blago and for an hour ent the present campaign. Ilia speech his opponent »ook tho stand to close the dis Capt. Thomas Smith and J. D. Foun Sundav, at the usual hours, l»v the Rever was bristling with facts, complete in cussion by a fifteen minutes’ answer. ends j’. R. N. Bell, J. S. McCain and M. A. on politics. tain. his hearers with a masterly t Williams, alternately. A storm of applause greeted Mr. Lane as every particular, and well received by Alex. Martin returned from Califor quent review of the leading questions < On motion, Monday night of each C atholic Citvurii.—Divine Services ev he commenced his reply, which showed the audience, which was largely in his nia yesterday. of the day and a severe arraignment ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa that tho audience was with him. He, in alternate week, at halt-past seven ther Blanchett. Miss Ria Danforth has gone to Ash- of the Republican party. He made favor. When his time had expired, the most cutting and thorough rejoinder it o’clock, was appointed as the time of M. E. Sex K ay S chool .—Regular meetings has been our fortune to hear, completely holding regular meetings of the Club. no appeal to the prejudices of the au the Chairman introduced 1 md to attend school. every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. dispelled the principal arguments of Dis mil williams , C atholic S cnpvy S chool — Regular dience, but pleaded his case from the A motion prevailed that the Ash« passed Wm. A. Luse, of Coos Bay, competitor, which not only cleared himself meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two Who proceeded to address the audi records and proved his assertions from through town Sunday. of the stigma Williams had attempted to , land District School House be desig o’clock. ence for the time allotted him. His cast on him but also placed hat gentleman nated as place of holding meetings. the facts and figures contained therein. Miss Issie McCully will soon open a P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Mr. Lane commenced by paying a speech was more of a defense of bls in the unenviable position of either being On motion, an assessment of 25 variety store in town. grievously ignorant of the facts or grossly party than anything else, full of soph glowing tribute to the grand old Dem- Stages leave Jacksonville as follows : cents was levied upon each member of The Alden Fruit Dryer is about i ocratic party, (founded by Thomas istries and often approaching arrant mistaken in the premises. Mr. Lane’s re For Rock Point. Grant’s Pass and Rose marks were received with the greatest satis the Club to defray incidental expenses burg, every »lay at 8:30 a. in. Mail closes at commencing operations. demagogism. He floundered about in Jefferson, the writer of the Declara faction and enthusiasm. It was plainly ap of the same. 8 a. in. For Pho'uix, Ashland, Yreka and Red- Prof. J. B. Farley has taken charge tion of Independence,) and of which a manner most amusing to witness, parent that he is more than an equal for his The object of the meeting being ac dim?, California, every day at 2:30 p. in. wily opponent. When the meeting ad of the Sterlingville school. Mail closes at 2 p. in. his opponent was once an upholder in- sometimes going square back on an journed three rousing cheers were given for complished, Messrs. DePeatt, Foun For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and assertion he had made but a few min C. C. Beekman and son left hist week i stead of an opponent, lie showed Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday Lafayette Lane, our next Congressman, but tain, Miller and others resjxjnded to morning at I o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. m. on a trip to the Centennial. I how the Republican party had always utes before. The manner in which he not a chirp went up for poor Dick Williams. ■alls and made rousing reform speeches, the preceding evening. 'The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, I T j . N. Browning, of Grave creek, fa been a friend of the rich to the dis squirmed and attempted to evade his The result of the meetings at Ashland and which were received with applause. Eaglt» Point, Brownsborough and Sam’s paragement and detriment of the poor, opponent’s arguments showed plainly hero are very gratifying to the Democracy. On motion, the proceedings of the V illey, leaves every Friday morning ; vored us with a call yesterday. It is the unanimous opinion that their can | that the title of “ Slippery Dick ” was ami how its legislation had been to the c’ »ses the preceding evening. M itt. Shannon is now running the didate gained votes by his visit here. A meeting were ordered published In the Tin» mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yai- benefit of the former class and against i not misplaced, llis harangue was al- term in Congress has shown his ability and D emocratic T imes , Ashlaud Tidings nax and Lake City, leaves Ashland every ExceLior blacksmith shop alone. Monday morning. For Linkville every j most entirely an appeal to the preju- desire to do much for the State and es md Oregon Sentinel. Jesse Applegate, our would-be Sen the latter. The iniquity of the Re- i Monday Thursday anti Friday mornings. pecially Southern Oregon, and this section Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to ator, passed through town last week. publican financial system he held up ! ' dices of his audience, and a fair sample A motion to adjourn until next I 5 p. in. of Republican argument in thecampaign will remember him tor the eminent services Monday evening, at half past seven in its true light and demonstrated how office Hocus—From 7 a. ni.to? p. in ; A little child of Senator Green, of tho legislation of that party on this i . in progress. After excusing himself il he has already rendered us by next Novem Sundays. 3o minutes after arrival ot' stages. ber giving Lafayette Lane the largest ma »’clock, when the first regular meet Mail matter must be in on time or it will Josephine, died at Salem on the 22d ho did not come upto the expectations question had always been in the inter- | jority ever given any candidate for official ing of the Tilden Reform Club of Ash not go. M ax M vi . ler . P. M. ult. position. | of his hearers, the first break he made cst of tho bond-holder and against the — —--- land will be held, prevailed. Jack Montgomery arrived from Sa tax-payer. He very satisfactorily ex- 1 was to place himself squarely in favor R eligious S ervices .—Rev. J. R B ase B all G ame .—The School E. D e PEATT, President N. Bell will hold divine services at the lem last week, bringing his child with plained his vote on the repeal of the of woman suffrage, which fact he has and picked nines played their second E. J. F arlow , 8pcretary. Resumption Aet of 1875, which he de made more apparent by writing a game of ball last Saturday afternoon, M. E. Church next Sunday morning him. i^The National Gold Medal was awarded A bill has been introduced in the nounced as a deception on the statute- square-toed confession of his “ weak which was won by the former after a and evening. to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best Photo Legislature to redeem the Modoc War book, placed there by the Republican ness” to the Woman Suffrage Conven close and exciting contest. It was graphs in the United States, and the Vienna M ission C losed . — The cight- party for the purpose of catching votes, tion in session at Salem last week. about the best game ever played in Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont Bonds. davs’ mission at the Catholic Church Several families from town went on without the least intention of ever ful Admitting the mass of the charges of Southern Oregon and the score, of gomery street, San Francisco. dosed Sunday last, a large attendance filling its provisions. He told how the corruption against his party, made by which the fellowing is a copy, will being present throughout. The efforts an excursion to Chavner’s new bridge MARRIED. numtier of office-holders had increased Mr. Lane, ho said that ho was not re- compare favorably with that made by of Father Callan, the officiating minis I l-t Sunday. GORE—JACKS—At the residence of M. A. 'ponsible and could not be held to an leading clubs of the »State : Williams, Sept. 28, 1876, by Rev. M. A. Frank Ennis, Superintendent of the almost double under Grant’s adminis ter, are highly spoken of by those who swer for ti.em. lie as much as said School Nine. tration, without the least necessity for Williams, Waller S. Gore and Miss Caro R. O. Picked Nine. O. Ji. hoard them. He returned to Yreka English Company’s mines at Galice lila A. Jacks. this extravagant increase; how the that ho was running a.’ Dick Williams, l’rim, c............. 1 5•> ; McCully, 2d b.. 3 2 FOX —PEEL—At the boose of Wikon Pot ¡Stinson, p ........ creek, is in town. 2 3 8 t *ron ’ miller,r.f. this week. Democratic House of Representatives on Dick Williams ’ platform, and Wa? 2 ¡Shook, r. f....... 3 0 ter, Butte creek, October 1st, by Rev. J. 4 RoSS, p ............. Several friends of lion. L. F. Lane had lieen abused for reducing the num R. N. Bell, Heaton Fox, of Ashland, and 1 .\tosher, c .......... 4 1 o Wilkinson, 3 b S t at ist ics — E. D. F< u responsible to none but Dick Williams C ounty Mrs. Marietta E. Peel, ot Butte creek. serenaded him on the evening after ber as much as they possibly were able himself. But he soon forgot himself Love, 1. f...... *> 4 A. Mensor, s. s. 2 & o* , our efficient County Clerk, drav, Esq. 3 0 5 ¡Howard, 1st b.. Hanley, c. f. the speaking hero. 2 3 ¡Nickerson,3d b. Ö 6 DIED to, while at the present time several and launched out on a vigorous en W. Mensor, 1 b. furni dies us with the following statis- b 3 1 ' Farmer, 1. f...... 0 5 Williams, 2d nino and a picked The S •boo! ninp hundreds were on a furlough to go dorsement of Grant’s administration, 11. Mensor, s. s 3 o Klippel, c. f..... 1 5 CARVER—Near Plnpnix, Septemlier 26th, ties, taken from the Assessor's lw»oks : Mary A., wife of E. W. Carver, aged 47 next game of ball home and vote the Republican ticket which he held io bo one of the purest Number -of horses and mules, 3,6 16 ; will play a friendly j Total............... 17 27 years. 19 Total.......... and labor in its behalf. He reviewed and best in our history, even compar Innings....... cattle, 10,172 ; sheep and goats, f 27,414: Saturday afternoon. ....... |l|2]3|4|5j617|8’9| swine, 11,768 ; acres of land, 17 ’5,912; John Bilger yesterday received a the B *lknap case and related how ing it to that of the immortal Jack School Nine......................... ¡<> u u ■* <» .»:i v oi i- NEW, THIS WEEK. improved land, 122,000 acres; unim- large and first-class supplj’ of now Grant had accepted that worthy’s res- son. lie made a sly attempt to corral f'icked Nine......................... ;»iO|Oi2|3iojoj4|s|17 Time of game—2 hours, 10 minutes. NEW BAKERY, ! ¡gnation with profound regret, thus the j Independent vote, asserting that goods. Call and see them. proved, 53,912 acre*. Umpire, Chas. Nickell ; Scorers : Schoo’ Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, of this county, furnishing the only excuse why the 1 he represented that element in the last nine, H. Pape, Jr.; Picked nine, D. W. I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t ., J oint D iscission O pened —The 1 R epublican Senate did not puni>h a Republican State Convention, which Crosby. joint canvass between Honorables L. F. was elected as Ceres of the State JACKSONVILLE, OBI. felon convicted l»v his own confession. will be refreshing news to the Federal A uction .—The undersigned will of I.tne and Richard Williams, candi Grange at its session last week. A. C. Jones, Esq , delivered an in He declared there was not a depart- brigade who manipulated that concern fer at auction at their store in Jackson dates for Congress, opened at Ashland I ment of Government that had been and who doubtless presumed that ville their entire stock of General [THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- on the 27th ult. Owing to the short teresting speech to the Phoenix Demo I sires to announce to the public that he | investigated by the Democratic House Richard was “sound on the goose.” Merchandise, consisting of dry goods, is _ now prepared to till all orders for cakes notice given, only a fair crowd greeted cratic Club last Saturday evening. but in which great extravagance and Doubtless at loss for something to say clothing, boots and shoes, groceries, of every description, such as wedding cakes, Senator Herrin’s bill for the relief of the speakers. The Democrats were cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown fraud had been discovered ; and one he commenced a tirade on Gov. Gro hardware and many other articles too and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. Jackson county to the amount of $868. highly pleased over Mr. Lane’s speech of the most disgraceful of these wa- ver, alleging that he violated the State numerous to mention. Sale will com Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona ble and satisfaction guaranteed. and think he got away with his op overpaid State tax, has passed the the department of Secretary Robeson, i Fresh bread everv day. Constitution by running the debt over mence on Saturday, September 2,187G, ponent in fine style. Senate. \V m . KREUZER. who would ceria*nly be impeached at ; itsprescribed limit ($5(1,000), forgetting and will be continued every Monday I An impromptu party occurred at the the next session of Congress. He I F or »S alem .—There is a consider to add that Gibbs had contracted an in and Saturday following, until all is Social Club Rooms on last Thursday pointed out the fallacy of civil service . able rush to the State Fair from thi- debtedness far exceeding that amount sold. The entire stock will positively EXTRA NOTICE! evening, which was well attended and reform by the Republicans, relating , section, and the attendance from Jack- long before Mr. Grover thought of be be sold without reserve. Come every —TO— passed off pleasantly. how efficient offi ials who dared to do I coming Governor. But the manner in body and secure bargains. son county will l»e larger than ever be- Dr. Holsclaw, of Kerhyville, favored right and would not bo party to cor- j which he flaunted the “ bloody shirt,” fore. C. W. Kahler, John Watson Those indebted to us are requested for Salem Mon- ns with a call this week. lie is on ruption were discharged. He related that great Republican war-club, would for the last time to come forward, pay and J. C. McCully left b day, and Gen. John E. Ross and his way home from Salem, where he the fate of Bristow, Henderson, Dyer, have done credit to even Morton him up, and save expenses. in S outhern O regon . Jewell, Yaryan and othyrs who were self. It was in fact almost his sole daughter will leave in a day or two. has b*en for the past few weeks. S achs B ros . Mr. Witsall, an old resident of discharged for their honesty ami be- argument against the Democracy. lie Major W. F. Cornell also intends start T ake N otice .—The Alden Fruit ing this week. Besides these, several this section, died at Madame Holt’s c use they could not be corruptly used. labored long and hard to work up the JENSEN & IPFLAND, last Sunday, aged about 73 years. He proved by the records that it cost old war prejudices, and was especially Company have levied another assess have started heretofore. His ailing was cancer in the stomach. more to repair a .ship in the U. S. severe upon the ex-Confederates in the ment of $10 per share on the capital U. S. BAKERY, YREKA, D emocratic M eeting at Asu- P. J. Ryan has favored us with a Navy-yards than to build a new one, House for daring to assist in cutting stock, payable on or before October 20th. LAND.—There was a good attendance copy of the Indianapolis Sentinel, the and remarked it was strange that this ARE NOW SELLING down Governmental expenses and save Any unpaid assessment will be collect present at the first regular meeting of I leading Democratic paper of Indiana, repairing was always done about elec tho country from financial ruin. Like all ed at the expense of the delinquent. the Ashland Tilden Reform Club, which contains an able speech of Ilor. tion time, when votes were wanted. Republican speakers, he pretended to be The company needs money to pur Soda, Graham, and Sugar which took place last Monday evening. J. B. Ryan, his brother. Crackerft, He read from official testimony several terribly afraid that there will be another chase fruit and pay for labor, and stock civil war in case of Democratic success, yet Stirring and interesting speeches were County Clerk Foudray has had a Custom Houses where it took hun at the same time they do everything to holders will see the necessity of being Jenny Lind Cakes and Gin made by James R. Neil, Esq., followed dreds of dollars to collect $1—these of bring such an event about for the sake ot prompt in their payments. ger Snaps. by A. C. Jones, Esq., which were well number of official notices printed of fices being created to give place to po being continued in power that they may received. The Democracy of Ashland the comi ng elect ion—for three Presiden- litical bummers. Mr. Lane expressed carry on their corruption. But it will avail S peaking at B rownsbo rough .— i tial Electors and one Representative them but little. Intelligent people know is thoroughly united and aroused, and himself decidedly in favor of transfer better than to believe such blood and thun A large crowd was present at Browns- to Congress — which have been posted guarantee to sell a better article oi will give a good account of itself in borough last Saturday to listen to tin We will ring the Indians to the War Depart der stories. He forgot to tell, however, how Crackers cheaper than can be laid in conspicuous places in each precinct. November next. down from ban Francisco. ment, where they could be more econo this “Confederate” House had equalized speeches of lion. Henry Klippel and lion. O. Jacobs, formerly of this mically and better cared for. Our read bounties and ¡»ensions more satisfactorily Wm. M. Colvig, Esq. The efforts of T he C ampaign in J ackson C oun place, has been renominated for Dele than had ever been »lone before and how it th se gentlemen are well spoken of Send in Your Orders Now ers will doubtless remember his great ty .—In no other section of the »State gate to Congress by the Republicans of had granted the widow ot Gen. Custer a —TO— and elicited marked attention and speech in the House on this subject, in pension of $.>0 per month, which the Repub is there as much activity and spirit Washington Territory. If a Repub lican .Senate cut down to $34. He dilated much applause from the assembled au- exhibited by either party as is mani lican is to go, nothing would please us which he made a pointon the celebratt d J considerably JENSEN & IFFLAND, YREKA, CAL. on the respect at present en •lienee. “ Sunset ” Cox and received the highest fested by the Democracy of old Jack- better than to 6ee Mr. Jacobs elected, encomiums of his colleagues and the tertained for our llag, but did not tell liow MILL NOTICE. son. In every portion of the county as he i9 certainly a worthy gentleman. Spain and other nations had insulted it I t was amusing to see several of the press therefor. The tariff was the without being called to answer for it by Republicans in attendance on the dis its memliers are fully alive to the im- next question that came under his ob Wm. Kreutzer elsewhere announces a cowardly Republican administration. UR MILL HAS BEEN MISREPRE- •¡portance of the coming election and cussion leave post-haste when theii sonted by Grangers and others saying It would have been vastly different in bat “wo are not doing any .hing but we Intend giving Tilden, Hendricks and that he is now prepared to fill orders servance, and he illustrated how the Jackson’s time. He said much about • and¡date had concluded. They evi ire doing this : We give* 36 tbs. of dour, 3 present one (as is the case with al for cakes of all kinds, rye and brown Dane a rousing majority. The meet Republicans reducing the public debt, dently had enough of Mr. Lane and tbs. of shorts and 8 tin. of bran per bushel most all legislation of Republican bread, crackers and ginger snaps. but neglected to state that it ought to have desired to hear none of his scathing »fgood wheat. We will also pay 63 cents ings that have been held were in ev tor wheqt and pay for it in flo'ur, ready origin) was in the interest of the rich Fresh bread everyday. Mr. Kreutzer been reduced hundreds ot millions more ery instance attended by large and sacked, at $18 per thousand. reply. had National affairs been conducted honest manufacturer and against the con is an experienced baker and is bound DALEY <t EMERY. enthusiastic audiences. Advices from ly and economically, lie took particular Butte Creek, August 16, 1876. S pecial M eeting .—The members sumer. Mr. Lane said that the House to give satisfaction. Read his adver- Josephine and Lake counties are also pains to distort the record of Mr. Lane. the Jacksonville Lodge No. 269, I. O. of Representatives would have re 1 tisement. Fortunately lor him he cannot boast of hav of an encouraging nature and a good All Kinds of Job Printing The Salem Statesman has the follow duced the appropriations $65,000,000 ing a record, lie attempted to prove the G. T., are requested to meet at Odd report may be expected from them in Democracy a soft-money party, but that Fellows’ Hall on Friday, Oct. 6th. November. Our brethren elsewhere ing : “The remains of Ella, daughter of from the estimates of the various de was a difficult and unsuccessful job. With may rely on these three counties giv 1 Hon. Warren Cranston, were brought partments had it not been confronted | his usual slyness he endeavored io get into By order of the W. C. T. NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXBCX’TED AT A be M ensor , W. S. by a Republican Senate, who bitterly i by his brother, S. B. Cranston, from [ the good graces of his hearers by announc- ing the Democratic standard-bearers fully 350 majority, with a strong prob the Klamath Agency, and interred in opposed such reduction ; but, after this i ing himself in favor of a land grant to assist S elling O ut . —Ben Sachs is selling i in completing the railroad from Roseburg strenuous opposition, the people were The Times Office»___ the Odd Fellows ’ Cemetery, beside her ability of it running up to 400 and | to Redding. That all sounds very nice out his entire stock of goods at San saved $30,000,000 »by the determina over. If the Democracy throughout mother, last week. Miss Cranston j here, but does any one suppose he will re Francisco cost. Here’s a chance for Farms for Sale- tion of the House. Hu thoroughly died at the Agency about a year ago, peat It in Eugene City and other points in the State does as well as will be done bargains. Store fixtures for sale, Persons desiring to purchase good farirs explained his bill for the relief of the the Willamette? Not much! He will where she had been taken for her of any size will do well to enquire of here, Oregon will go largely fur Tilden * JOHN BOLT. Applegate. Or<g<»u. Oregon Central Military Road Co., there be decidedly in favor of tl»e Winn© Give him a call. • health,” and Reform. THE JOINT DISCUSSION. ihf ¿üniKinatic Firats. .............................. ! I I T ■ MERCHANTS AND DEALERS I To Merchants and Dealers O I J I