LOCAL IlKI.V ITI L!S. S aturday ....... D ecember 30, GRAND MASS MEETING. patriots to the front ! A grind mass meeting will bo held at Jacksonville on Monday, January 8, 1877, at 12 ohlo. k, noon, for the pur­ pose of counseling together and ex­ pressing, in some sui'a' le w iy, a sol­ emn and emphatic pro'e^t against the outrages and usurpations -ought to I m * perpetrated upon the people through the machinations of c< rrupt and un­ scrupulous returning boards. The meeting will be addressed by a large number of speakers. Every Iwdy is invited to be present and participate. (’ ofntv Cot kt .— The January term of the County Court will be held next week. • ■ < ' ■ — Tit \ nks —We are under obiig it ions to th»* ladies w! o so eiliciently attend­ ed to the supper table on Wednesday evening last for a bountiful supply of cake and other nice things. T eachers ’ E xamination .—E. J. Farlow, Esq , School Superintendent, will hold a pii'-lie examination of ap­ plicants for t> achers* certiti ates at the Court 1 louse to-day. Thu-e interested will take notice. --- - . N ew V evr ’ s P arty .—The Jack- Hinville Social Club will give a grand New Year’s party in the new M tsonic hall on Monday evening next. The Orme Bros, will furnish the music. Tickets, $1. Supper will be served in the club room at 50 cents a couple. EveryIxxiy is invited to attend. E lection of O fficers .—At a reg­ ular meeting of Oregoni in-Pocahoiitas Tribe No. 1, Imp. O. Il M., held lue.s- day, December Jt>tit, the following offi­ cers were elected for the en-u.ng term: E |> IVudray, Sachem; 11. K. Hanna, Senior S.igamore; Louis Solomon, Jun- ior Sagamore. F rom L ake C ui nty .—(’apt. O. C. Applegate, of Lake county, called on us Thursday last. He is spending the holidays with his friends in this sec­ tion. The Captain informs us that a grand expedition to Crater Lake will be made next Summer, which will leave Linkville about August 2511». Bi si nf . ss N otice . — We contemplate making sub-tanti d improvements on the T imes in a f<*w months, both in size and typographical appearance. This will necessitate an outlay of a considerable amount of money, and we therefore call on those indebted .to come forward and settle immediately, thus assisting us in our project and benefiting themselves besides. ■ - -- •-------- F or W ashington . — Honorables H enry Klippel ami J. N. T. Miller on Wednesday last were subpicnaed to apl»ear before the Oregon election com­ mittee at Washington, and left for that city the following day. This electoral matter, which our Republican friends were loth to have us tx-lieve amounted to nothing, is evidently causing them much more trouble than they antici­ pated. —--- ■ ■ ------ — W oman S uffrage .—There is in circulation here a petition to Cougrtis« in words as follows : “The undersigned citizens of the I uited Slates and of the Stale of Ore­ gon earnestly pray your honorable l«odies to adopt measures for so amend­ ing the Constitution as to prohibit tin« several States from disfranchidng »1 lilted States citizens on account of a X.” Mrs. Laughary, President of the Or­ egon State Woman Suffrage Associa­ tion, wants every I ody to clip the alxive and pin it on to a sheet of fools­ cap and go on the war-path for signers tietween the hours of 9 a . m . and 4 p. -M. next Monday. • ■ - ------ —- P ersonal —George Strong, Secre­ tary of the Oregon Central Military Road Company, is at present soj fum­ ing in town. Hon. J. II. Reed, of Portland, is in town. Syl. Campbell, who has been so­ journing in Goose Lake lor sixteen months past, is in town. I Alvin Cardwell and lady arrived from San Francisco on Saturday 1ml. C. C. Beekman and ton returned home this week from a Centennial trip to the East. A large number of residents of Lake county arrived in town this week. Among them we noticed Capt. O. C. Applegate, Jay Beach, 11. M. Thatcher, I. N. Shook, Sykes Worden, Sumin I Parker and oilier-, some of whom are still with us. Reid the Sheriff’s sales. A Happy New Year to all. Swearing-off time at hand. New Year’s Day next Monday. Some rain has fallen this week. J. J. Charlton, of Lako county, is in town. (¡ideon’s band reigns supremo in this section. Tin* matrimonial market is unusually brisk of late. Remember the mass meeting on January Sth. The Christinas party at Phoenix was much of a success. Thomas and Jeremiah are the favor­ ite boys now-a-days. The Josephine County Court will be in session next week. Jo-». R ipp has our thanks for a buck­ etful of splendid apples. Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1. O.O. F., j elects otlicers this evening. Samuel Hohn has been appointed1 Postmaster at Willow Springs. John Tupper has placed us under obligations for a line, large goose. Frank Krause manipulates the wires during the absence of W. M. Turner. Read Kahler A Bro’s, new adver­ tisement elsewhere. They mean busi­ ness. An ex client communication on our public school will be found on the first page. The various schools are closed dur­ ing the holidays. They will re-open on Tuesday next. Lewis Ross’ team ran away.in Sam’s Valley the other day, somewhat de­ moralizing the vehicle. TheChrixtmas entertainment at Rock Point is said to have beenagrand suc­ cess in every particular. Dr. B. F. Holsclaw has located in North Bloomfield, Nevada county, Cal. We wish him all success. Jay Beach and Georgo Strong ar­ rived Wednesday from Fort Klamath ria the Roguo river route. Mr. Strong says it had commenced snowing on tho summit of the Cascades and as far , dow’n as Union creek, and it rained quite hard nearly the balance of tho way. Although supper w’as furnished to an exceedingly large number of peo­ ple at the Masonic ball, such an enor­ mous amount of food was donated that much was untouched. Tho hal- | anco will bo served up in first-class manner at the New Year’s party next Monday evening, at tho low price of 50 cents a couple. D emocratic C ounty C ommittee M eeting .—An impromptu meeting of the Democratic Central Committee was held the 26th inst., for the purpose of taking into consideration the pres­ ent political situation. After due de­ liberation it was resolved by the Com­ mittee that, in view of the grave po­ litical complications, dangerous alike to the peace of the country and to the ; perpetuity of free government, grow’- j ing out of a flagrant disregard and de- I fiant reversal of the popular will by or through Returning Boards, partisan in character and in many instances I sitting in judgment upon their own elections, and one of Which having al­ ready been proven by a Congressional Committee, of which \Vn>. A. Wheel- I er, Republican candidate for Vice Pres­ ident, was Chairman, to be corrupt and unworthy of confidence, and, in view of the foregoing facts, and in response to the call of the Chair­ man of the State Central Committee, and to the end that every patriot and every person desiring peace, the pu­ rity of the ballot-box and the perpet­ uation of tho fundamental and most vital principle upon which our Govern- ; ment is based, namely : That a ma- , jority, peacefully and constitutionally expressed, through the ballot-box shall rule—the Committee call upon the con­ servative and patriotic elements of all parties to meet at Jacksonville on Monday, January 8, 1877, at 12 o’cl >ck, noon, for the purpose of uniting in a grand mass meeting and giving shape and expression, in some suitable way, to a solemn and emphatic protest against the outrages and usurpations sought to be perpetrated upon the peo­ ple. By order of the Committee. W. J. P ly . male , Ch’n pro tern. MT. JOHN'S DAY. LEGAL A I) VERTIS EM ENTS. This event was celebrated in Jack­ sonville by Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M., by a public installation of officers and a ball in the evening. A large number of the fraternity from various sections of tho county were present and participated in the install­ ation ceremonies. The members form­ ed in procession at Odd Fellows’ hall at a little after two o’clock and marched to their hall, where the following pro­ gramme was observed : Sheriff’s Sale. Masonic hymn, by the choir. Prayer, by Rev. j. R. N. Boll. Anthem, “Praise the Lord,” by the choir. Installation of the following officers ; C. C. Beekman, W. M.; Matt. Obcnchain, Senior Warden ; E. B. Watson, Junior War­ den ; Max. Muller, Secretary ; John Miller, Treasurer; R. S. Dunlap,’ Tyler; E. R. Kearnes, Senior Deacon ; David Linn, Junior Deacon; Milo Caton and J. B. Coats, Stew­ ards. Anthem, “I have set Watchmen upon thy Walls,” l»y the choir. Address, by Rev. J. R. N. Bell. Solo, “Aim High,” by Miss Eliza Langell, with chorus by the clioir. Benediction. Marell on the organ, by Miss Ida Martin. The installation ceremonies were con­ ducted in a superior manner by Past Master T. G. Reames, ably assisted by Alex. Martin, Grand Marshal for the occasion, Tho music by the choir, consisting of Misses Mollie McCully, Eliza Langell and Cora Linn, sopranos, Miss Matilda Miller, alto, R. S. Dun­ lap, tenor, and Henry Pape, Sr., and N. Langell, bass, assisted by Miss Ida Martin on the organ, was first-class. Owing to the want of time, Mr. Bell’s oration was omitted, and he favored the audience with a' brief but excel­ lent address. The members then again formed in procession and marched back to the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Tho ball in tho evening was certain­ ly’ a very fine affiir, laying everything y vtrtuf . of an execution and B K. KUBLI, Odd Frllow»' Building, arksonvillr, Orrgoi, order of sale duly issued out of the Cir- ! «•nit Court of the State of Oregon, for the ! County of Jackson, on the Sth day of De- | DEALER & WORKER Iff eember, 1876, and to mo directed and deliv­ ered, in favor of James T. Glenn and against ! Jesse Gage and Diana Gage, for the recovery' TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. of the sum of eight hundred and nineteen and ninety-hundredths dollars, gold coin, i ami interest at the rate of one percent, per month from the 24th day’ of November, Pumps, 1876, ami the further sum of eighty-one ami ninetv-nine hundredths dollars, as attor­ ney’s foes, together with the costs and ac­ cruing costs, I have levied upon ami will AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for <-ash in IT. S. gold coin, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson NAILS, county, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 23d, 1877, at one o’clock p. M. of said day, the follow­ ing described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Tho South-west quarter of the North-west quarter of Section sixteen, and lots Nos. one ami two in Section seventeen, Township thir­ ty-seven, South of Range, one West, contain­ ing 92.62 acres, situated in Jackson county, State of Oregon, and levied upon as the real property of tho above named defendants, Jesse Gage and Diana Gage, to satisfy tho above named execution. J. W. MANNING, Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. Jacksonville, Dec. 19, 1876. Sheriff s Sale. A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuze and Capa, Wooden and Willow Ware y virtue of an execution and B ROPE, NAILS, order of sale duly issued out of the Cir­ cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, on the lltli day’ of De­ cember, A. I>. 1876, and to me directed ami PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS* delivered, in favor of James T. Glenn and against IL A. Grigsby and A. M. Grigsby, for the recovery of the sum of one hundred CUTLERY, WIRE, and sixtv and twenty-one hundredths dol­ lars, ($160.21) gold coin, and interest at one per eent. per month from the 24th day of November, 1876, and the further sum of six­ Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, teen dollars (816) attorney’s fees, together with costs and disbursements of this suit and accruing costs, I have levied upon and ETC., ETC. will oiler for sale for cash in U. S. gold coin, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jack- son county, Oregon, on I have secured the servieeH of a Firat-clnan Tuesday, January’ 23d, 1877, at two o’clock r. M. of said day, the follow­ ing described real property, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land, it being the south-east quarter of section 25, township 36, s »nth of range, 2 west. Said real property’ is situated in Jackson of the kind that has occurred heretofore in county, Oregon, and levied upon as the real Southern Oregon completely in the shade. property of the above named defendants, II. To say that it was a .success would not be a A. Grigsby’ and A. M. Grigsby, to satisfy the sufficient expression, for it was simply im­ above named execution. Jt W. MANNING, mense in all its projMirlions. One hundred Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. and f<>rty-one tickets were sold. Excellent Jacksonville, December 18, 1876. music was furnished by the Orme Bros., Geo. Brown and Fred. Luy, and dancing Sheriff’s Sale. was kept up until six a . m . the next morn­ Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND ing. But the supper capjied the climax. order of sale duly’ issued out of the Cir­ Such an amount of good things, well cooked cuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor the and served up by accommodating ladies and county of Jackson, on the 12th day of De­ gentlemen, was what captured the assem­ cember, A. D. 1876, and to me directed and delivered in favor of James T. Glenn and blage, which occupied the tables through­ against Jesse Richardson, for the recovery out the night. of the sum of 8578.90, in U. S. gold coin, and The entiro event was unmarred by’ acci­ interest at one percent, per month from the dent or trouble, and tho 27th of December, I 24th day of November, A. D. 1876, and the further sum of 857.80, as attorney's fees, and 1876, will long be remembered by all who his costs and disbursements of suit and ac­ participated in its celebration. cruing costs, 1 have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash in U. S. gold coin, at ----------- ♦---------- public auction, to the highest bidder, at the A S evere R epublican R ebuke . Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson —The Oregonian says this in reference county, Oregon, on Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair* ing promptly and in «ujierior style. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 I am receiving and have coiiHtantly on hand a full and first-class stock of Groceriea, DRY GOODS, Gum Boot«, TOBACCO, Ready-Made Clothing, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. Rev. J. R. N. Bell will hold divine ser­ vices at the M. E. Church next Sun­ 7-5“ Everything sold at reasonable rates. day morning and evening. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. The Christmas party given by the Social Club at their rooms on Monday THE SODA SPRINGS! was a very agreeable affair. A largo (’hrisfmas party occurred at- Mart. Hurst’s, Butte creek, last Mon­ day. Sixty tickets were sold. Monday, January 22d, 1877, to the Ashland indignation meeting. — --------- Our old friend, Fred. Heber, hasmir at two o'clock r. m . of said day, the follow­ Miss A nna S wan .—Many of our It will readily be seen that some per­ ing described real projicrty, to-wit : than'es for a basket of the largest and A tract or parcel of land, commencing at readers will remember this giantess, sons have made asses of themselves : | a point on the section line between sections finest apples we have this year seen. We venture to suggest, furthermore, i 21 and 28, 6.75 claims west of the corners of who visited our town several years ago Sheriff Manning, besides being a that a popular meeting which takes sections 21, 22,27 ami 28; thence running in company with the French giant upon itself to denounce as dishonorable ’ north 55.70chains; thence west 21.08 chains; first-cl i-s officer, knows how to make thence south 55.70 chains to the section line; and “Zibedi Luti,” the Circassian girl. such men as Judge Strong, Hon. W. i thence east on the section line 21.08 chains AND MARBLE WORKS. good egg !%og. We can testify to that. I to the place of beginning, being Donation From an exchange we learn th.it this W. Thayer, of the firm of Thayer & Claim No. 61. J. S. Howard’s new advertisement lady married Capt. Bates in London a William-, Col. W. II. Ettinger and II. Said property is situated in Jackson coun­ will appt ar next week. Meanwhile year or two ago, and there is nothing Y. Thompson, E-q., all of whom made ty, Oregon, and levied upon as the property Ho ! Unto AU Who Thirst! of the above named defendant, Jesse Rich­ he is selling goods at very low prices. small about him either. Ho is seven arguments in favor of the right of ardson, Cronin to the certificate of election, tion. to satisfy’ the above named execu­ COME YE UNTO * A pleasant time was had at Stanley’s feet and a half high—one inch shorter and all eminent in their profession, and J. W. MANNING, Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. hall, Sam’s Valley, on Monday last? than the delicate lady whom ho mar- of high personal character in this city Jacksonville, Dec. 18, 1876. THE SODA SPRINGS! where they reside, simply exhibits 1’he affair will be repeated ou New • ried. They are now living quietly near Rochester, New York, and do not to the world what foolish things per­ Sheriff’s Sale. Year’s night. sons are likely to do when they act AND DRINK WITHOUT propose to travel in the future. It is The Catholic Church was crowded from the inspiration of their passions Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DU- ly issued out of the Circuit Court of the on Christmas eve to witness the High peculiarly interesting to visit them at and prejudices, and not from the con­ Stato of Oregon, for the county’ of Jackson, Mass ceremonies, many being unable their home. The rooms of their house victions of intelligent and sober judg­ and to me directed and delivered, in favor Money and Without Price ! of James McWilliams and Ixjwis Ash and are eighteen feet high. Their bed­ ment. to gain admittance. against B. F. Dowell, for the recovery of the stead is ten feet long, and all the furni. sum of fourteen hundred and seventeen dol­ T he fame of (rletm'x Sulphur Soap as a Tho Social Club have beautified HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW KEF.P- lars and ninety-two cents, (81,417.92) in gold lure is proportionately large. remedy for eruptions, sores, burns, pim­ coin, with interest at tho rate of one per ing the Soda Springs House,and having their room with an elegant set of repaired and refitted the same are now pre­ ples, blotches and rheumatic and gouty’ cent, per month from tho 28th day of No­ ch indeliers. The Masons have also has spread far and wide. Physicians vember, 1876, and tho further sum of six­ pared to accommodate all that may’ fav« us “V ick ’ s F loral G uide .”—We i pains recommend it and the demand for it cou- teen dollars and fortv-for.r cents (816.44) with a call. Prices to suit these hard times. pr ,cured a splendid set for their new stanlly*increases. 1“ i have received the annual number of costs, and also tho accruing costs, I have THE MARBLE BUSINESS hall. levied upon and will offer tor sale for cash ; this excellent publication, which is _____________ MARRIED. ________ in U. S. gold coin, at public auction, to the Will still be a specialty. All orders in thia E. I). Foudray, Esq., has had a now evorr moro interesting than former highest bidder, at tho Court House door in line promptly filled in the best manner and PANKEY —MORGAN—At the residence of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, on at reasonable rates. sidewalk laid in front of his residence. editions, if that were possible. Mr. the bride’s father, in Sam’s Valley, De­ Address, as usual, Monday, Jan. 22, 1877, cember 25, 1876, by Eld. A. D. Manion, His example could be followed with Vick enjoys the enviable reputation of J. H. A A. H. RUSSELL, Ashland Thomas Pankey and Miss Mary C. Mor­ at one o'clock p. M. of said day, the follow­ grace by other property owners in being the most reliable florist known, gan. ing described re 1 property, to-wit: NEW BAKERY, town. A house and lot known as the Sentinel and his seeds and plants stand un­ CATON—ARMSTRONG—At tho residence of the bride’s father, December25,1876, by printing office, said lot commencing at the I n M asonic B uilding , O regon 8 t ., Several items in the shape of runa­ equaled. With his usual liberality, he T. B. Kent, J. P., E. B. Caton and Miss south-east corner of said printing office, Mary Armstrong—allot Jackson county. thence 75 feet on C street: thence in a north­ ways were promised us this week, but offers a premium of $40 at every State JACKSONVILLE, 06N. erly’ direction parallel with Third street 1