The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 24, 1877, Image 4

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    Retake of Preceding Frame
?hr ilrwocram dimes.
S. B. Cranston, Quincy A. Brooks,
Sykes Worden, Lieut. Hoyle and Mr.
Cook, of Lake county, arrived in town
last Saturday, but left for Portland the
following day. We understand they
go as witnesses in the case of the
United States versus the bondsmen of
Virgil S. Eggleston.
At a meeting of the stockholders of
the Bluegravel Hydraulic Gold Placer
Mining Company, held in Portland on
the 14th inst., the following directors
were elected : A. P. Ankeny, A. J.
Watson, Rufus Mallory, B. W. Griffin
and Vin Cook, who elected A. P. An­
keny, President and Ed. F. Albright,
Secretary. The diggings of this Com­
pany are situated on Galice creek.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
CLEARJNG_OUT SALE.
Ladies and Gentlemen's
Roads bad.
For the next sixty days we will sell
FURNISHING and
our Dry and Fancy Goods, Clothing,
Stages behind again.
.SATURDAY,
.FEBRUARY 24, 1877.
Hats and Shelf Hardware, at greatly
Quail abundant and fat.
R eligious M eetings .—Elder E.
reduced rates for cash only, to make FANCY GOODS
John A. Moon, of Lake county, is
W. Barnes is holding a series of relig­ in town.
room for a large stock of Spring im­
ious meetings at Ashland, having com­
portations. In order to do this as
BOYS’ and GIRLS’
Judge
Reed
returned
from
Jose
­
menced yesterday. He will continuo
quickly as possible, we havedetermined
i
(Successors to White A Martin»)
over to-morrow. All are invited to phine Thursday.
to offer such inducements as were nev­ READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Jos.
Swingle
has
something
to
aay
er heard of before in a regular busi­
attend.
DEALERS IN
in our advertising columns.
ness. Call and examine for yourselves.
H ome A gain .—.Judge Prim, who
BOOTS
and
SHOES,
We throw out no baits.
Ashland mourns the sudden de-
has been in attendance on the Su­
parture of one “Dr.” Brown.
R eames B ros .
preme Court at Salem since December
GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS,
Several
of
our
Ashland
friends
were
CALIFORNIA STREET,
last, returned home on Monday. His
I mportant to F armers . — We
down
to
the
ball
Thursday
evening.
Honor was taken severely ill while
have made arrangements whereby we
CLOTHING,
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
Wm. Miller, w’hile mining on Jack­
there, but has fully recovered and is
are enabled to offer the American Ag­
ass recently, picked up $120 in nuggets.
now in excellent health.
riculturist in connection with the
T imes for $4.00, in advance. The Ag­ LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
Alex. Martin will in a few days
S chool C ensus .—From the census
D iggings B ought .—Mr. Brown, riculturist is one of the leading agri­
start for California with a band of fine
of this School District, just completed
CROCKERY, ETC.,
agent of San Francisco capitalists, cultural journals of the United States,
horses.
by H<»n. Henry Klippel, Clerk, we
Rev. Father Blanchet left for Yreka who has been negotiating for the dig­ and its subscription price is $1.60
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
learn that theie are 424 children be­
ure in informing the public that they
gings
on
Althouse
creek,
Josephine
this week. He will be absent for a
alone. Now is the time to get both At E. Jacob's New Store,
have just received and opened an entire
tween the ages of four and twenty, of
county, spoken of in our last, has pur­ papers at reduced rates.
fresh stock of
short time.
which 2i*6 are l*»ys and 218 girls.
chased
them.
They
were
owned
by
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
Basil Derry, formerly of this place,
%
The number last year was 387, au in­
I mproving .—Lakeview, the county
Messrs.
Beach
A
Platter,
Leonard
and
but
more
recently
of
Chico,
Cal
,
is
crease of 37.
Anderson. Judge Reed also has an seat of Lake county, is improving
back on a visit.
interest in them. The price given rapidly, and promises to be quite a
FANCY GOODS,
E lection of O fficers .—The fol­
Another protracted meeting, under
ll of the above articles sold
place in time. It now contains two
was
between
$8,000
and
$10,000,
and
at the very lowest rates. If you don’t
lowing officers were elected at a regu­ the auspices of Elders Peterson and
hotels,
a
livery
stable,
blacksmith
believe me, call and ascertain prices for
the
purchasers
receive
other
property
lar meeting of the Jacksonville Liter­ Barnes, is talked of.
yourselves. No humbug!
and privileges in connection with the shop, a store, etc. Several houses All kinds ot produce and hides taken In
ary So iety, held on the evening of
42tf.
Good excuse for not loaning your diggings. Some years ago the original have lately been built, including a exchange for goods.
CLOTHING, Eto., Etc.,
the 16th : Chas. Nickell, President ;
umbrella—say it is Lent, and will be owners dug a tunnel to connect the building for the Clerk’s office.
Mi«s Mary Berry, Vice President ;
T. A. DAVI8
F. K. ARNOLD. In SACHS’ Brick Building, well known an
until Easter Sunday.
waters
of
Democrat
gulch
and
Althouse
I
Mi-s Eliza Langell, Secretary ; F. M.
S upreme C ourt .—In the case of
Cipt. Jas. Barnes, of Lake county, creek, which proved to be too high
Nicierson, Treasurer ; Frank Kassha-
the State vs. B. F. Dowell—the May
"THE TEMPLE OF FASHION.»
for Librarian ; Miss Emily Brown, is in town, lie reports matters flour­ and consequently unserviceable. We bond affair—a motion to correct judg­
ishing in his section.
understand that the work of remedy­ ment as to the names of sureties was WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
< 'ensor.
These goods were all purchased by a
The Jacksonville Literary’ Society is ing this defect is now being prosecut­ allowed. The motion as to rendering
T he R ain .—It has been raining
member of our firm from FIRST-CLASS
71 FRONT STREET,
considering the propriety of giving an ed by a set of hands under the charge judgment against each surety for the
HOUSES in San Francisco, and we will
with considerable force and regularity
warrant every article and sell them as cheap
of J. S. Howard, of this place. It will amount expressed in the body of the
entertainment ere long.
for cash as any house in the county.
during the past week, which is a
take several thousand dollars to open undertaking was denied.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
We call the"
Paul
Schoen,
a
piano
tuner
from
source of gratification to both farmer
out these diggings, but, when once
ATTENTION OF THE LADIES
and miner. Although the rains are M. Gray’s music store, San Francisco, in working order, there is no doubt of
C hange — We learn that J. M. Mc­
E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND to the fact that we have the largest assort­
very late, some mining is being done will be in town before long.
their paying well. Thus another en­ Call & Co., to whom the material be­
ment of FANCY GOODS of every descrip­
a cúmplete stock of
The telegraph office here burns all
this sea-on, though nothing in com-
tion
now on hand, and we will henceforth
longs,
have
taken
charge
of
the
Ash
­
terprise has l>een put under way,
make
this line of goods our specialty and
under
a
dispatches
six
months
old,
p irison to that of last year. The grow­
sell them at
which will inure largely to the bene- land Tidings, owing to the contin­
DRUGS,
ing crops have been benefited much aud new rule adopted by the W. U. Co.
ued illness of J. M. Sutton, ittr former
fit of this section.
Prices to Suit the Tim
Rev. M. A. Williams will hold re-
promise largely.
manager, who, we regret to learn, is in PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES,
B oard of T rustee «.—A special a precarious condition, with no hopes
ligious services at the M. E. Church
T he . B ali ..—Notwithstanding the to-morrow at 11 o’clock a . m .
meeting of the Board of Trustees was of his ultimate recovery.
We also keep on hand a full stock of
PATENT MEDICINES,
inclement weather, the ball given on
held
on
Monday
evening
last.
All
Persons not reci iving their papers
GROCERIES,
the evening of Washington’s Birthday
R ain in J osephine .—The rains GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS,
the members were present.
regularly
will
please
inform
us
of
the
by Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1,
HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASSWARE,
The minutes of the last meeting I this week have raised the creeks in
PAINTS.
OILS
AND
Imp. O. R. M., was a fine* success in fact, and we will endeavor to remedy were read and approved.
Josephine county and afforded consid­
matters.
CROCKERY, CUTLERY,
every particular. First-class music!
The Committee having In charge erable water for mining purposes. PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
The District School proposes giving
And very many other articles too numerous
was furnished by the Kaegel Bros, and
the appraising of the town lots in block Dick Ish informs us that William’s
to
mention.
<ivo. Brown, while Madame lloli another entertainment at the close of No. 55, made a report, valuing them creek was as high on Wednesday as it
Give us a call and judge for yourself
BLUE VITRIOL,
as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
fairly outdid herself in the preparation the present quarter, which will be in at $10 each. RefMirt accepted.
was any time last winter, while other
REAMES BROS.
LUBRICATING OILS,
of the supper. Fifty-three tickets a few weeks.
Lots 1 and 2, in said block, were streams are also full.
were sold.
A petition to Governor Chadwick, ordered sold to John Herberger for
Now is the time to avail yourselves
for the pardon of David Briggs, is in $20 and a deed given therefor upon
T own E lection .—The voters of
nf the opportunity of getting photo­ ^fSole Agents for Oregon for the cele­
circulation and receiving a large num­ his paying said sum.
brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which
J icksouville will on Tuesday, March
graphs of yourself and family at low kills Tick«, Lice and all parasites on sheep,
ber <>f signatures.
The following bills were ordered rates.
6ih, elect fivo Trustees, a Recorder, a
is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and
Abell
Welsh will remain and
Henry
Klippci
was
confined
Hon.
foot rot. Circular «ent on application.
paid: I). Linn,$8.12; Fisher A Caro, $1.
Treasurer, a Marshal and a Street
here but a short time longer; therefore
Herd A Hopkins’ bill of $52.50, for
Commissioner. The polls will be open for a few days this week with a se-
TWELFTH YEAR.
give them a call immediately.
*
NOTICE,
STOCKMEN!
but
is
able
veru
attack
of
sore-throat,
bridge
lumber
furnished
Street
Com
­
at the Town Hall from 10 o’clock a .
missioner, was ordered paid out of the
M. to 3 o’clock 1*. M. Three candidates to be about again.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
NOTICE.
anniversary
List
Thursday
was
the
road
fund.
for Marshal have come to the surface,
CONDUCTED BY
An order was made for holding the
All persons indebted to the
and there will be some aspirants for of Washington's birthday, in couse-
the Street Commissionership. The quence of which the District School annual town election and the Recorder undersigned, either by book THE WELL-KNOWN DR A PT JIORSE, THE SISTERS of the HOLT HAMES.
instructed to give notice. L. J. C. Dun­
balance of the offices having little if any was not in session.
TURK,
account or not, are request*
We learn that another wire will be can and James R. Neil were appointed
emoluments, no struggle will be made
HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this
ILL MAKE THE SEASON AT JACK-
lor them.
put up this year by the Western Uu- Judges of election, and J. II. Ilyzer ed for the last time to come
school will commence about the end of
sonville, Rock Point and Sam’s Val­
August,
and is divided in four sessions,
commencing April 1st, at the following
ion Telegraph Company. Increase of and John A. Boyer as clerks.
forward and pay up. This is rates ley,
of ten weeks each.
R eturned .—Wm. Seagraves and
: $5, $10 and $15.
The board adjourned to Tuesday positively the last notice of Turk is 8 years old this Spring. His sire Board and tuition, per term,.......... $40.00
business is the reason.
Win. Bybee, Jr., returned from Neva­
was Arabian, out of a Timoleon mare. Bed and Bedding...... . .........................
4.00
A man named Stow, workirg for evening, March 6th.
Turk’s dam was French. He is a dark chest­ Drawing and painting........................
da last week. They started for that
8.00
this kind that we will give.
nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands Piano,........................ ............................
.
15.00
J.
II.
Collahan,
in
Alkali
Valley,
Lake
State with a large band of cattle last
M exican S addle .—There is on ex­
high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working Entrance fee, only once,..................
5.00
SACHS BROS. condition.
county,
recently
had
his
leg
broken
June, but, finding prices very low, de­
hibition at J. Nunan’s shop a fine Mex­
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Competent judges agree that Turk’s colts Primary, per term,................................... | $,oo
ican saddle, which is attracting con­ Sven is the purifying, healing operation will compare favorably with anv yet pro­ Junior,
termined to hold on until Winter. by a horse falling on him.
“
.................................... 8t00
Glenn's Sulphur Soap that formidable ab­ duced in the State, and he is highly recom­
The ball at Wm. Justus’ on Thurs­ siderable attention, being much of a oi
Unfortunately for them, this season
“
.................................... 10.00
scesses and purulent ulcers, as well as the mended by leading stock-raisers of Douglas Senior,
obstinate skin diseases, are cured by it. county, where he has made several seasons.
Pupils are received at any time, and spe­
has been unusually mild, and, cattle day evening last was a fine success. curiosity to thoie who have never seen most
It expels proud ilesh and is highly anti-pu­
cial attention is paid to particular studies in
RORT.
WESTROP.
on the range being in good condition, Quite a large number were present one. It is finely finished off, the work­ trescent.
behalf of children who have but limited
The Meadows, Feb. 1, 1877.
time.
For further particulars apply at the
and
a
pleasant
time
was
had.
their
manship and design being first-class.
commanded as high prices as
Academy.
MARRIED.
JOHN L. CARTER A SON,
own, and they were therefore cum-
Ed. Crandall, who bas officiated as The horn is heavily plated with silver,
MARTIN
—
THOMPSON
—
At
the
residence
pvlled to sell at lower rates than they foreman of the Ashland Tidings for with which metal the saddle is pro­ of Alex .Thompson, on Rogue river, Feb­
THE
PAINTERS.
■expected to realize.
15, 1877, by Rev. C. II. Hoxie, Jo­
several months past, left for the Wil­ fusely ornamented. The blanket is ruary
seph G. Martin to Miss Mary Thompson.
CITY DRUG STORE,
the skin of some animal found in Mex­ NOBEN—MOODY—In this city, February
B oys A rrested .—Two boys named lamette Valley on Tuesday last.
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
22d, by T. B. Kent, J. P., John Noben to
all kinds of Painting, including
J. P. McDaniel attends to the wants ico, and is neatly embellished with
Willie Oliver and Joe Welch were
Miss Ellen Moody—all of Galice creek.
JACKSONVILLE.
floral
designs
worked
in
gold
and
sil
­
this week arrested upon a warrant of John Orth’s customers during his
HOUSE PAINTING,
BORN.
sworn out by Rev. W. Hurlburt, alwence, while John Bonham wields ver thread by the skillful hands of
SIGN PAINTING,
he new firm of kahler a B ro .
charging them with having stolen a the marshal’s baton for the time being. the Mexican women. This saddle is BYBEE—Near Jacksonville, February 17,
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
have the largest and most complete
1877, to the wife of Win. Bybee, a daughter.
the
property
of
Win.
Seagraves,
who
couple of saddles from him. Upon
assortment of
The population of Ashland School
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
DIED
being brought up before Justice Kent District is given at 574—302 males won it at a raffle in Virginia City,
DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS,
ALL STYLES OF GRAININI DONE.
lor examination, they both plead and 272 females; voters, 127. There Nev., where, we are informed, it was AMY—At Manzanita, February 16, 1877, of
croup, infant son of Haskel and Jessie
Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Alaa
Orders from the country promptly attend­
guilty. Oliver was fined $40, in de­ are 331 school children in the District. put up for $500.
Amy ; aged about eight months.
the latest and finest styles of
ed to.
21.
fault of which he was sent to the
T own S ite L aid O ut .—A new
Quite a number of visitors were
STATIONERY,
County Jail for twenty days. The present at the District School Friday town site has been surveyed and
NEW, THIS WEEK.
GREAT SACRIFICE!
.other was fined $30, but, paying it, last, and were favored with some in­ mapped out in the immediate vicinity
And a great variety of PERFUMES and
TOILET
ARTICLES, including the best and
NOTICE.
was set at liberty. It seems to have teresting exercises by Prof. Merritt’s of the Lucky Queen mine, Jump-off-
—IN—
_____
•
cheapest assortment of COM MON and PER­
FUMED SOAPS in this market.
t>een the intention of these young department.
S MY WIFE, REBECCA SWINGLE,
Joe, in Josephine county. The de­
«ir Prescriptions carefully compounded
has
left
my
bed
and
board
without
rascals to have left the country, and
velopment
of
the
quartz
mines
in
44
____
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
just cause or provocation, I warn all per BLACKSMITHING!
­
A base ball club has been organized
they would perhaps have been guilty
that section so far carries the impres­ sons not to harbor or credit her on my ac­
\ /
_____ .
JOSEPH SWINGLE.
o! another theft had they not thus at the head of Applegate, with two sion that their permanence and value count.
NEW BAKERY,
Ashland,
February
19,
1877.
full
nines.
They
propose
trying
their
Is en checked in their wild career.
S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL- I n M asonic B uilding , O regon 8 t .
mettle with the Jacksonville and other is almost assured, and, in the minds
ANNOUNCE MENTS.
ing out at cost and freight, we are ready
■S hooting A ffray .—J. T. Roloson, clubs in this section.
of many, the belief exists that quite a
to do blacksmithing at coat and freight, but
JACKSONVILLE. DfiN.
For Marshal.
living near Central Point, was shot by
mining city may be built up in that re­
must have the cash when th# work is com­
The Baptist Church has received
The undersigned announces himself a can­ pleted. Shop on the corner of California
gion ere many years.
his father-in-law, one Knowles, on
several Accessions at Ashland during
didate for Marshal, subject to the docision and Main streets.
•
SHANNON A BIRDSEY.
he undersiqned hereby de .
Thursday last, and seriously, if not
the voters of Jacksonville at the ensu­
the past few months. Quite a num­
F or T he W illamette .—Alvin of
sires to announce to the public that ho
ing town election.
fatally, wounded. The ball entered the ber have been immersed in the frigid I
is
now prepared to fill all orders for cakes
ADDISON
HELMS.
! Cardwell will in a few days start for
of
every
description, suoh as wedding cakes,
left side, near the lower part of the waters of Ashland creek during that
cakes
for
parties, wine cakes; also brown
Albany with the fine young stallion
For Marshal.
chest, and ranged downward and back­ time.
and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers.
“Vermont Chief,” where he will re­ I hereby announce myself a candidate for
HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasons,
ward, passing through one kidney and
to be the mutual advantage of millers ble and satisfaction guaranteed
main during the coming season. This Marshal,’subject to the will of the voters of
Geo.
Wimer,
of
Murphy
creek,
and
farmers, have made arrangements ^¡r Fresh bread every day.
lodging in the skin over the spinal col­
election.
whereby the Ashland and Phoenix mills will
horse is by the well known “Peniger’s Jacksonville at the March
Josephine
county,
was
in
town
Thurs
­
TIIOS. GIANNINI.
W m . KREUZER.
umn, which it fortunately missed.
be under the management of Jacob Wag­ ____
day. He reports that it rained very Mike,” out of a fine mare ; he is five
ner, who will have charge of both mills for
AINTS (patents cr other,) Oils, Vais
Knowles came to Magruder’s store and
the company during the ensuing year, end­
LAND FOR SALE.
hard in that region this week and that years old, of a dark dapple bay color,
lushes, Shelac, Window Glass, Emery,
ing July 1st, 1877.
J
told bis story, where he was taken in
Borax, etc., for sale in endless quantities by
We will pay the highest market price for
the miners have plenty of water at will weigh over 1,200 pounds.
JOHN MILLER.
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR good merchantable wheat, and are prepared
charge by Thus. T. McKenzie, who
present.
sale
240
acres
of
choice
agricultural
land,
to contract flour at $18 per thousand pounds
F or S alem .—John Orth, County
F you want a No. 1 home-made Rille or
held him until Deputy Sheriff Seybert
175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine at the mills. Office of the company at the
first-class Shotgun, go to
The
stock
of
the
Josephine
quartz
Treasurer, last Sunday took down Jack- county, Oregon. For information, enquire Ashland Mills.
arrived on the scene. * Family troubles
JOHN MILLER.
of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence
WAGNER, ANDERSON A FARMERS’
seem to be at the bottom of the affair. mine, (the property of Alex. P. An­ son’s portion of the State tax, amount­ of
LA FAYETTE ALLEN.
MILL CO., Ashland, Oregon.
dfrl O A DAY at home. Agents wanted,
V
Outfit and terms free. TRUE A CO.,
Dr. Aiken is attending on Roloson, who keny A Co.) situated in Josephine ing to between $8,500 and $9,000. Of TpVERY description of Cutlery for sale
FULL line of Saddlerv Hardware for Augusta, Maine.
county,
has
been
put
upon
the
market
this
amount
about
$1,500
was
in
silver,
cheap
by
JOHN
MILLER.
reports him in a precarious condition
sale by
JOllN MILLER.
AILS, Rope«, Carpenters’ and Wagon-
although he was somewhat easier yes­ and is quoted at 15 cents a share in which made a package weighing over
EW Gun« made to order and repairing
IL and Whetstone«, Tape and Chalk
Makers’ Tools for sale bv
Uorlland.
120
pounds.
terday-
I
properly done by JOHN MILLER,
Lines, for sale at JOHN MILLER'S,
JOHN MILLER.
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