anhi . and item *. Kahler A Bro. have just received a complete and first-class supply of school Teaming lively. Born, April 20th, to the wife of L. books, stationery and everything in Givad, a daughter. SATURDAY........................ APRIL 28, 1877. Beautiful weather. their line. Don’t fail to give them a Our enterprising tailor, M. Mayer, See Jacob Ish’s estray nolice. call. R eturnei >.—Judge Prim, H. K. has erected a fine tailor shop near the Read the new advertisements. Nocturnal chicken thieves are mak­ Hanna, E. B. Watson and A. C. Jones, Bost Office. A female relic-seeker was in town ing sad havoc among roosts in the , who have la»en holding Circuit Court B. F. Reeser fa having his hard­ lower end of town. We learn that ' in Josephine county, returned from this week. Some cattle buyers have been among Mrs. Short and Mrs. Simpson have lost ware store repaired. He has brought Kerbyville Thursday morning. on a largo invoice of merchandise. several fowls lately. us recently. iThc grinonatk tunics. LO(AL RREViriEN. —-— —-— — W aived an E xamination . — The Red Men’s ball promises to be a Enoch Baker and Wm. Hicks, the grand affair. counterfeiters, waived an examination Much transient travel through this and have been committed to jail to section at present. await the action of the U. 8. Grand Deputy U. S. Marshal Hyzer re­ Jury. ----------- ♦—----- — turned home this week. S tate G range D elegates .—At a A couple of German tourists passed meeting of delegates from the various through town this week. Granges in the county, held in Jackson­ Col. J. N. T. Miller returned yester­ ville on the 9th, Tho«. Wright and day from a trip to Linkville. A. Bish were elected as delegates to John Donegan engineers his broth­ the State Grange, which meets in er’s shop during his absence. Salem ou the 22d of May. 8. P. Hanna returned Wednesday —— — —• • ———— —— S chool El ec ’ tio N.—A special meet­ from a short trip to Josephine. ing of the voters of Jacksonville Itinerant peddlers of all conceivable School District No. 1 will he held nt wares are infesting this section. the school house on Monday, May 7th, ?4rs. Geo. Roberts and children at 4 o’clock 1*. m ., for the purpose of left for the Umpqua yesterday. electing a School Director to fill the Street Commissioner Young has vacancy caused by the death ot John several hands working the road. Bilger. ------- ..... — A pleasant dance occurred at Veit’s B ase B all M atters .—The “Skid­ hall on the evening of the 20th. more Guard” was badly left by the Sheriff Manning and J. B. Mont­ School Nine in a match game last Satur­ gomery have returned from Portland. day, the scoro standing 35 to 23 in Mrs. S. Plymale, of Portland, for­ favor of the latter club. To-day, at one merly ot this place, is back on a visit. O clock 1’. M., there will be a meeting Job-work of all kinds neatly exe­ at the Court House fur the purpose ol organizing a regular club for t he season. cuted at the T imes office at reasonable All interested are requested to be on rates. Those representing the Federal au­ thorities here in the case of the coun­ terfeiters were sadly disappointed, pecuniarily speaking. They did not even receive enough tees to pay ex- The sidewalk crossing tho creek fa being repaired and the buildings near j by are being raised some two or three feet. The valuable and unique regalia used at the installation of the officers of Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., cost $1,700. It belongs to Cyrus Chap­ ter of Yreka. The base ball club hml a grand dis­ . play last Saturday afternoon. Rev. J. R. N. Bell officiated as catcher on one side, ami performed his part with un­ usual skill. P ilot . Ashland, April 23, 1877. | C. L. Hollaway, who has been so­ journing in this place for some time, penses. The young folks of this place and starred for his home in Missouri last vicinity intend having a May-day pic­ Thursday. J. Q. Willits, of Jacksonville, passed nic on Rogue river next Tuesday, finfabing with the ball at the Willow through town last Saturday on his Springs district school house in the i way to “Bridgport.” He was in town on Sunday. ; evening. Mr. Sayers is going to erect a fine The quarterly meeting of the M. E. ‘ I Church South, for Jacksonville Circuit, , building over the creek near the bridge. will be held at Brownsborough to-day It Is to l»e used as a bakery and lodg­ arid to-morrow, Rev. J. R. N. Bell ing-house. He is already busy at work. officiating. A soldier recently departed from . Fort Klamath, taking a fine horse with I Some frost last night, but not much i him. Lieut. Hoyle ami a force of harm done. soldiers are now searching for bis Mrs. Ilargadine is having her dwell­ whereabouts. ing neatly repainted inside, and has M. Mensor the other day received a large and splendid Spring and Sum­ had a .substantial sidewalk built on mer stock, comprising dry and fancy the vacant lot opposite the store. i.Ei riK from . u > m : i » hive . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. K erbyville , April 25, 1877. Estray Notice. To the E ditor of the T imes ; This being “Court week,” I could not VfOlTCE IS HEREBY GT VEN THAT an estray has been taken up by the forego tlio pleasure of a visit to this town, undersitrned. living near Willow Springs, and, arriving here Monday morning, was Jackson countr, Oregon, viz.: One dark agreeably surprised to find such a number bav or brown mare, branded O. C. on the of people in attendance, all seeming to l>o right shoulder, white spot in forehead, left in the best of spirits—miners as well as hip down, eight or nine wars old. Has been running in this neighborhood some farmers, although the miners say thej« have throe years. J. BROWN. had but little water the past season. April 3d, 1877. Judge Prim presided over the Court in his ! usual urbane manner and quickly disposed Estray Notice. I of the business of the term. The Grand Jury, after a session of two VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11 the undersigned has taken up and days, reported no bills of indictment and posted an estray horse of the following | were discharged. description, to-wit : A brown horse about The only case of importance tried was an live years old, n > marks or brands. My j action for damages for the di vision of water, residence is on Little Applegate, in Jackson | John Benhett being plaintiff and Hyacinth county, Oregon. The owner will pleaseeall and pay charges and get his property. Carron and wife defendants. After nearly CHAS. L. THURMAN. March 31, 1877. two days spent in the trial the case was submitted to the jury yesterday evening, Administrator's Notice. who, after remaining out all night, failed to agree, and were discharged this morning. in tne matter of tho estate of Joseph Cox, '1’lie case was continued for another term. deceased. Maggie Burkdell was next released from yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho bonds of matrimony in which she had li the undersigned has licon appointed been held bv John Birkdoll, who it appears by tne County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, Administrator ol the estate of t had deserted her for the space of three Joseph Cox, deceu.*ed. I years and upward. Maggie is still young All por-ons indebted to said estate are re- j enough to tied some one willing to travel qiiested to settle the same immediately, and in harness wit h her—being scarcely eighteen those having claims against the estate wilt present them with the proper vouchers to I now. i meat my rcsiden -e in Table Rock precinct A ilia Ann Applegate was also released within six months from the date hereof. .4. A. HOUSTON, from an incumbrance in the way of a hus- Administrator of the estate of Joseph Cox. ban 1 named John L. Applegate. It seems March 22, 1877. that John had treated her cruelly—making lite burdensome, etc. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. This finishing up the business of the term. i tho Court and attorneys of your town TN PURSUANCE Of AN ORDER AND 1 license ot the County Court of the Stalo quickly left Kerbyville to its usual quiet. of Oregon, for Jackson county, sitting for I must not forgot to say that your genial the transaction of probate business on acquaintances, Frank Ab.dl and wife and .April 3d, 1877, the undersigned, Administra­ ' Sam. Sawyer, with his lovely young bride, tor of the estate of Lavinia Stow, deceased, i are all stopping at the hotel here, which will sell at public auction, for cash in U. t*. gold coin, at the Court House door iu Jack­ makes it seem quite festive. **♦ sonville, in said county, on Kat unlay. Way 12, 1S77. R oyal A iicii M asons .—The oifi- at 1 o’clock P. M., the following described | cers of tin? new Chapter of Royal Arch real property, situated in Jackson county, 1 Masons recently organized in this place Oregon, belonging to the estate of said de­ ceased, to-wit : i were publicly installed last Mondav B(‘g;nning at a post 20.90 chains east, 8.CO «•bains from the corner to sections 4, evening, Dr. Roatn and A. E. Riynes, 5. 8 and south, 9, in township No. 36, thence wen ol Cyrus Chapter of Yreka, conduct­ SU.OOchains ; thence south 40chains; thence east 80 chains ; thence 4 and 7. See. 17 and in tlie blue-glass line, which may lie Linn and Fannie Dowell, and Messrs. lots 15 and 16, Section 20, Township 39 Klamath, where ih> y wiil unive in a in the East. j double turbine wheel, under a 20-foot II. S. Dunlap and Henry Pipe. Mr. south, Range 9 ca*t, in Lake county, Ore- few day.-». They comprise the thor­ Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M , found very useful these nights. He ; head, giving 8} horse-power. iron, with a view to tho cancellation of said Ravnes, who is a singer of fine repu­ tiling: the said parlies are hereby sum­ oughbred trotting stallion Altamont, meets the first and third .Mondays in says square pieces of blue-glass, weigh­ O bserver . ing six pounds each, may be used with tation, also sang some popular songs, moned to appear at this oilice on the 23d one uf tlie finest pieces of horseflesh each month. A*hland, April 25th. day ot May, 1877, at 1 o’ctix-k v. M., to re­ good effect iu dfapersing a cluster o! --- — - — — spond and furnish testimony concerning to the edification of those pres- ever brought to this Coa*t, and six Dr. D. Roam and J. W. Bird, editor tom-cats. They give a Plcasant-tonfe, P rorate C ourt . — The following : ent. Altogether a very pleasant said alleged abandonment. promising fillies of »plendid pedigree of the Yreka Union, favored us with S. B. CRAN*TON, Register. to their squall*. i I usiness has transpired in this Court I time was had. Tnis is known as and make-up. In <>ur next issue we a call Monday. Oregon Chapter N i. .4, and has a The Oregonian, speaking of our en­ *ince our last report : NOTICE. shall givo a full description of these We are liable to he inflicted with a C W. Kahler was appointed admin ­ ergetic Sheriff, says : “Sheriff Man­ large field in which to operate, be­ valuable animals. U. S. LAND OFFICE, ) minstrel troupe ere long. It comes istrator of th« estate of John Bilger, ning, it will be remembered, was the ing the only one in Southern Ore­ L inkville , Oregon, Aj»rd 7, 1877. » ! deceased, ami filed his hand as such in ria Crescent City. COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN EN- officer through whose efficient and the sum of $60,000. Wm. Hoffman, gon. It starts with thirteen charter T own I mprovements —We are, tered at this otlice by Quincy A. The water supply fa exhausted at prompt efforts the counterfeiters were Many petitions have al- Brooks, Attorney for the State of Oregon, pleased to see the spirit of improve­ Max Muller ami J. H Penn were ap­ s members. the Rogue river mines and work on arrested, lie followed up their track pointed appraisers of said estate. ' ready’ been received for membership against Thomas M. Cochran for abandon­ ment aud enterprise evinced by the ing his pre-emption tiling .Vo. 126, dated In the matter of thp estate of Goo. thereto, and it is not extravagant to .VovemberiMh, 1873. upon lots2, 3, 4,5,Gand Board of Tiustees, which should J them has stopped. like a blood-hound and never rested H. E< h, deceased. Elizabeth Erb, ex­ 7, Section 35. Township 39 son'll, Range 8 Wm. F. Wilkinson, formerly of Big till they were all in custody.” say that it is deslined to take its rank east, l>e emulated by their successors. , in Lake county, Oregon, with a view ecutrix of aaid estate, files her final The idea of lighting the principal Butte, now resides at Sebastopol, Dick l*h had a pistol stolen from his 1 statement ami prays that a time he among the first in the Stat«. The Ma­ to the cancellation <>f said tiling: the said parlies are hereby summoned to appear at streets with lamps at night is a first- Sonoma county, Cal. , room at the Franco-American hotel | «et for hearing the same. Petition sonic Order of this section has reason this odice on the 13d day of Mav, 1877, at 10 R. S. Dunlap, our efficient Sexton, tho other day. He immediately sus- granted, ami Tuesday, June 5, 1877, to congratulate itself upon thus secur­ o’clock a . M., to respond and furnish testi­ • class one, and should bo carried out. mony concern said alleged abaudon- set. ns the time for said hearing. ing this high and valuable exponent ment. S. B. C hansto . n , Register. ..A new house of sufficient dimensions is making some substantial improve­ j picioned the Chinese employed about In the matter of the estate of G. W. the house as knowing something of Ashley. B. F. Dowell discharged as of its principles. .I p tne Cemetery is also needed. As ments to our Cemetery. NOTICE. , lu/’g as such necessary improvement? J. B. Thomas, of the Meadows is ; its whereabouts, and by strategic 1 administrator of said estate. P ersonal .—Messrs. 1). Ream, A. In the matter of the estate of N 1- ' E. Raynes and J. W. Bird, of Yreka, : are made, and there is plenty of mon- slowly recovering from injuries sus­ “bull-dozing” succeeded in cau-ingnnc i U.S. LA ND OFFICE, » I inkvilli ., <>regon, April 7, 1877. ) I of them to bring it forth. The : than Hull. Final statement of N. II. .ey -idle in the Treasury to make them tained a few months ago. COMPLAIN F H AVING BLI.N EN- Berry, administrator of said estate, were in town this week on business .witfi. the public is no doubt anxious W. C. Green man and wife, of San - Madame promptly discharged the ’ heard, and said administrator ordered i connected with the organization of the tere.l at this office by (¿uin y A. Brooks, Attorney for tho Stale of Otegou, against Uxut. they should be proceeded with. Francisco, formerly of this place, are I guilty Mongolian. to pay preferred claims in full and the j Chapter of Royal Arch Masons here. Gideon Sherman tor abandoning his pre­ ------- — > -------- _ -- ■ .—■ at present located in town. remainder pro rata. t They were well pleased with the up emption tiling A’o. 121, dated A’ov. J5, 1873, N ew G oods .—Reames Bros, have I upon the north-east qiiaiter of Section 7, V egetation and F ruit I njured . ' pearance of our town and valley. Dan. Murphy has purchased W. J. just received an immense ami varied Township 40 south. Range 8 east, in Like N ew S tore and N ew G oods .— — Frost.has occurred in this section ----------------- - county, Oregon, with a view to the cancel­ Stanley’s store in Sim’s Valley and fa assortment of Spring and Summer Newman Fisher this week opened out during Lbe past few nights, in some I T eachers ’ I nstitute . —Teachers lation < t said filing: the said (Parties are hereby h mimoHed to appear at this otlice now carrying on business there. goods of th«' latest styles ami best a splendid stock of now goods, com­ purporting to attend the Institute to on instances being quite severe. Orth- j the 2V1 dav of May, 1?77, at I o’clock p. The Misses Cardwell will shortly I quality, which they are now selling at prising a full assortment of dry-goods, be held on the 4th and 5th of May m ., to respond and furnish t >timony con­ »rd# along Bear creek, Applegate and cerning said alleged abandonment. some other streams have suffered open a millinery store in the building i reasonable prices. Their stock com­ fancy-goods, clothing, hats, boots and i and wishing accommodations, should S. I4.CRAN.8iON, Register. formerly occupied by J. R. Neil. prises dry and ladies ’ fancy goods jr shoes, etc., of the most fashionable apply soon to considerably, the early varieties of J. Q. W illits , SETTLE UP! fruit being injured more or less. The i Secretary of the Institute. Bidding for the Fort Klamath con­ particular, gents’ hats and clothing, styles and best quality. He also has a ---------•---- --- - cool, clear nights are yellowing tne tracts, which closes next Tuesday, is . and everything that can be thought of first-class supply of groceries and ILL PERSONS KNOWING THEM- N E W I ’< 1ST M A ST E RS IN L A K E Co U N - selves indebted to the undersigned, in the general merchandising line. everything in the general merchan­ grain a trifle in some localities, but quite spirited among our citizens. TV.—Geo. Nurse has been appointed either by note or book aetjount, i;re hereby not to do any perceptible injur}. Capt. 8. Saltmarsh reports heavy Don’t fail to give them a call immedi­ dise line, and has mor« coming. See Postmaster at Ginkville, and Mrs. Julia requested to coinè forward and settle by t.fa 2->th of April, 1877, an i thereby save costs. his advertisement elsewhere, and if Apples not being as far along as some frosts as prevailing <>n Sterling, which ately. A word to the wise is sutlieieiit. Business you want superior goods at living ! A. Hayes Postmistress of Whitehill. fruit, have not been affected, but it is I have killed about all the fruit there. is meant. FISHER A CARO. N ew M ail R oute .—The Post Office prices give him a call. ...... „ Ber S. C ohn . L-ared these late frosts are liable to make U. S. C ommissioner . — Hon. D. W. AA ihow Springs, March 15, 1877. ---- —-- •--------- Thursday, the 26th, was the fifty- Department has ordered a weekly mail thesupply of cherries, peaches and othei A ngora F leece .—The Farr Alpaca i Cheesman, of Lakeview, Lake county, service on a new route from Goose early fruits somewhat short, although i eighth anniversary of Odd Fellowship. MINING NOTICE. Lake via Crooked creek, Chattanooga Company, of Ilolyoke, Massachusetts, i has been appointed a U. S. Commis- the damage may uot be as heavy as is No celebration occurred in this section. \ sioner by Judge Deady. and Summer Lake to Prineville, Was­ has written to this State that it will V°TICM IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT supposed. Chas. L. Mosher left Thursday last il the undersigned have pur<-hased the co county, and will receive proposal? buy all the Angora fleece raised in To R eturn .—Ata-Il it Welsh, pho­ interest«of Win. Irwin, W. F. Brown and on a short visit to Roseburg. He will T eacher *’ I nstjlx ' te .—The Teach- until June 9th fora contract to run Oregon. Prices from 25 to 90 cents, tographers, will r<‘oper> their gal­ . \\ . Smith in tho Courtney, Irwin Co. be gone about two weeks. A pleasant mine in Josephine county, and will pay ,ers’ Institute for Jackson county will from the 1st day of next Septembei according to length and fineness of lery in Jacksonville on Friday, M iy debts of said compaiiv up to this date. all trip to him. the hair. This ought to bo more 4 th, for a abort time only. ’D. C. COURTNEY, be in session next Friday and Satur­ to June 30, 1878. * ------------------. 4P------------ .. W. M. MURPHY. Ernst Caro is now at Newman Fish ­ profitable than wool raising. It i* day, May 4th ami 5tk. The following Picket crook, April 16, 1877. A ccident .—While coming up Rob­ certainly gomi newi for those having jriTThe National Gold Medal was awarded er’s store, attondiug to the wants of .1» the programme : to Bradley & Ilnlofson lor the best Photo­ numerouscustoaiers. He understands erts’ hill on tho 18th with a wagon Angora goats in this section, of which Prayer, Rev. W. Hurlbort. graphs in the United States, and the Vienna To Whom It I