The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 02, 1877, Image 3

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BRIEF MFJTION.
Wool is being shipped from here
S trawberry F estival . — There
NOTICE
now
in
large
quantities.
We
acknowl
­
will
bo
a
Strawberry
Festival
at
the
Cherries ripening fast.
TH HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED
Last week we spoke of capitalists
edge our error in McCully & Cameron’s
Club Room in the Masonic Building 1 proposals will be received by the Clerk
lleliKioiv* Directory.
visiting this place in search of gravel
Several lino showers during the past
the County Court of Jackson county,
yield, but then a mere cypher is notli-
on next Thursday evening, June 7th ; ot
Oregon,
until 12 o’clock M. Wednesday,
'1. E. C hurch .—Religious services every week.
mines. On Thursdajwtn association of
i ing you know if the lack of one does
tho proceeds to be appropriated to the June 6, 1877, lor the care, custody and main­
Sunday, at tI k * usual hours, by the Rever­
ends J. R. .v. Jk‘11, \V. Hurlburt and M. A.
A dentist’s sign—Drawing, music change 7,000 to 700. John Orth has Portland gentlemen effected the pur­ purchase of a Sunday School Library. tenance ot all the sick and disabled ¡»oor
persons o*'Jackson county, Oregon, (for the
Williams, alternately.
chase of the Hayden & Cameron dig­
and dancing.
I shipped 50,000 lbs to San Francisco
Tickets, 25 cents, to be had at the term of one year from the date of the ac­
C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev­
ceptance ot the bid) who may need medi-
gings on Stirling creek, which is the
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, bv Rev. Fa­
The Ashland Tidinem has changed this week. He pays 20 cents.
door. Doors open at 8 o’clock.
cines, medical attendance and treatment, or
ther Blanchett.
first practical result of those visits. It
surgical (»iterations, who now are a county
its publication day to Friday.
C om . of A rrangements .
Lots of goods are coming to town is but a beginning, however, as there
M. E. Suxi< \\ S chool .—Retrular meetings
charge, or who hereafter may during said
every Sunday ¡iftern'oon at 2 o'clock.
time become such, wherever in said Jack-
If you want a good cigar, just drop every day for our merchants. One are plenty more gravel beds in this vi­
P ioneer S ociety of S outhern son county such person or persons may be,
C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular
I unacquainted with our country would cinity which only await enterprise and O regon .—The annual meeting of the to provide and furnish tor them good,
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two in and interview Breckenfleld.
wholesome food, comfortable
clothes,
o clock.
11. M. Thatcher and Geo. Strong start­ reasonably wonder wbat will be done i capital to make them “pungle.” The Society will be held in Jacksonville, on rooms,
lodgings, the washing, nursing,
with such heaps, but if they will stay tract just sold embraces several hund­ the first Thursday, the 7 th day of Juno, medical and surgical attendance and medi-
AGENTS FOR THE TIMES.
ed fo. Like county on Mouday last.
cines which may be necessary or suitable
i
Geo. P. Rowell A Co......................... .Vcw York
If your parasol doesn’t match your awhile they will see that every brush red acres of ground known to be rich 1877, at which time the officers of the ' to such persons respectively.
[ The County Court will also consider at
S. M. I»«‘ttingill A Co..................... .Vew York.
pitch and arroya around here holds a but which could not be worked without Society will be elected.
I the time above mentioned any and all bids
Dan. L. Gre(*n...................... Josephine County. dress this year, ladies, you are not in
hombre and he buys goods.
that may be submitted for the ears of said
Chas. Hughes.................................... Kerbyville
style.
a greater outlay than its owners felt
W m . H offman , Secy. i ; county
poor, by the day, week or month,
Haymond................................... Rock l’oint
“Pettengill’s Newspaper Directory” able to make. The price paid, we are
May 28, 1877.
j tor the term of one year. All bids to be ac-
Many a man has ruined his eyesight
’ ■'‘her,.................................. san Francisco.
I companied by an undertaking executed by
Taos. Boyce................................... San Francisco
by sitting in a bar-room looking for is the name of it—a very tine work informed, was $25,000, cash down, and
suiiicient surety in the sum of $1,000, to bo
Rowell A Chesinan...............................st. Louis
MARRIED.
presented us by the publishers whose tho new company will immediately
void upon the condition that the bidder, if
A. \\ iiiuklur........................................ Yr<‘kn work.
the
is awarded to him, will within
R. B. Hatton...........................................Lakeview
name it bears—and we are obliged for incorporate and commence work, Mr. WHITE—STEADMAN—At the residence ti*n contract
days
thereafter
(or such further time as
“A grain of prudence is worth a
Rev. M. A. Williams, May 30, 1877,
this testimonial of the most prompt J. S. Howard having been engaged to of
the
Court
may
allow)
enter into an agree­
by Rev. M. A. Williams, J. L. White and
ment and give the necessary undertaking
L ast C iianue .—Those popular pho­ pound of craft.” This is good in any and reliable of advertising agencies in make the final survey of the ditch, he Miss Mary L. Steadman.
for the faithful performance of the contract.
tographers, Abell A Welsh, positively place.
Payments to be made every three months
New York or the United States.
having run tho preliminary line last
DIED.
bv orders drawn on the Treasurer of Jack-
The District School will “shut down”
intend leaving hero in a week or
Tho Spring fights have opened here year, and found the full length of the («EARHART1—In Lake county, May 20, son county, Oregon. The Court reserves
so. This is the last opportunity the in a couple of weeks for the Summer
the right to accept or reject any or all pro­
ditch required to be between
and
1877, Mrs. Rachel Gearhart, wife ot John posals.
rather
late
and
the
example
seems
to
people of this vicinity will have of vacation.
W. Gearhart, aged 49 years and 8 months.
By order of the County Court.
have spread to our neighboring village 21 miles. It is intended to construe!
E. 1». FOUDRAY, County Clerk.
getting first-class photographs at San
Rev. XV. Hurlburt will preach in of Ashland, where we hear tho ton­ a ditch that will carry about «3,000
jrO'The
National
Gold
Medal
was
awarded
I
Francisco prices. Bear this in mind, the M. E. Church to-morrow morning
Notice of Final Settlement.
serial artist of that place was the otiier inches of water. It is our guess that to Bradley «fc Rulofson lor the best Photo­
and evening.
and give them a call immediately. *
graphs
in
the
Vnited
States,
and
the
Vienna
day made to see things dimly somewhere from $50,000 to $75,000
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­
for the < 'ounty of Jackson, sitting in pro­
Morris
Schweitzer,
with
Schweitzer,
will
be
required
to
finish
this
un
­
“
through
a
glass
darkly.
”
T he L ucky Q ueen .—The reports
gomery street, San Francisco.
bate Tuesday, May 8, 1877.
that have been put in circulation con­ Sachs & Co., of San Francisco, is so­
Sometime last week a little son of dertaking, which it is proposed to do
In the matter of the estate of Rosanna
Thurber, deceased.
NEW, THIS WEEK.
cerning the suspension of this mine journing among us.
Kasper Kubli was present at a game as soon as men and money can com­
WELBORN
BEESON, ADMINISTRA-
One of the Ashland base ball clubs of base ball and was struck in the side plete the job.
we are assured are all untrue, A large
“
tor of said estate, having tiled in said
Mining Notice.
I Court his final account for settlement, and
On Tuesday last Nir. Jas. Lawrence
force of hands is employed day and are to compete with the Jacksonville by a flying ball which camo near kill­
also praying for an order for setting tbo
U. S. LAND OFFICE,
night, and the prospects of the mine clubs this afternoon.
ing him. By skillful surgical treat­ returned from a visit to his diggings
time for h< aring the same, therefore notice
Ì
R oseburo , O regon , May 26, 1877. J
is hereby given that said account will lie
on
Applegate.
The
two
NVintjens
—
A strawberry festival, for the bene­ ment and careful nursing he is now
never looked better. With the intro­
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT heard and determined in said Court on
John and Chris.—accompanied him. IN l’cter Burkholter and Samuel Mat­ Tuesday, J une 5, 1877, at which time all per­
duction of proper machinery and skill fit of the M. E. Church in this place, out of danger,
thews, whose post olliee address is Jackson­ sons having any objections to said final ac­
the mine will ere long dispel all doubts is now in process of formation.
If we are to judge of things by tho They report work progressing finely ville, Oregon, have made application for count ami settlement must then and there
¡latent for placer claims, being bounded on make the same.
of its richness.
But don’t the Tiding* “pile it on” sight our farmers are determined to and prospects flattering. These ciaims the
Published in the D emocratic T imes for
by surveyed lands, on the Juist
consist of 80 acres of a gravel bar and ind North
South by entered land and on the West four consecutive weeks by order of lion.
h
;rvest
their
grain
by
tho
most
im
­
our
young
folks
when
they
happen
to
A drop letter brought us the follow­
surveyed land. Situated in Missouri Silas J. Dav, County Judge.
proved method this season, as every “back channel” at tho intersection of by
stray
away
from
homo
a
little
way?
E. 1). E<»1 DRAY, Clerk.
Flat
Mining District, in Jackson county,
ing. We don’t publish original ar­
Carberry fork and the main Applegate, state of
Oregon,
and described as follows:
day
wo
see
a
team
loaded
with
a
reap
­
When he goes to kiss her at parting
ticles without the r. uthor’s name, but
N. E. L of N. W. ! i ot Section 30,
er, mower or thresher, bought for pri­ about thirty miles west of here. The The
off
Township 37 South, of Range 4 West, con­ si : lling
be
should
look
where
the
light
is.
A
as we are satisfied that the fool who
owners are Chris. Wintjen, Jas. Law­ taining 40 acres. The • said claims are of
sent it hadn’t sense enough to origi- shadow tells a funny tale sometimes. vate us€
AT COST
rence, Fred. Grob and Rafael Morat, record. 'Die said claims were acquired by
said applicants by location and by purchase,
Last
night,
about
twelve
o
’
clock,
Judge l’rim, who has been several
nate it, but stole it, we will publish it
who discovered and located the ground and the same are now known as the Burk­
weeks holding Court in Douglas coun­ there were some cats on Karowski’s last summer, since which time they holter A Matthews Gold Dust Mining TO CLOSE BUSINESS!
for the sake of the sentiment :
All adverse claims must be tiled
shed, who, in talking over tho map of have been steadily employed in build­ Claims.
You old l»achel< rs of forty.
ty,
? J returned home by last »Sunday’s
in the Roseburg Land Olliee before the ex­
Who have grown so bald and wist',
Europt*, requested one another that ing a ditch and prospecting. They piration of the sixty days of the publica­ rpilE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING DE-
stage.
Young America of twenty.
ot this notice.
L termined to close out business itnme-
the lines should be drawn around have a ditch of near two miles’ length tion
With the love-looks in your eyes ;
It is hereby ordered that the above notice dia’cly, now oilers for sale his entire stock
The
young
folks
took
a
ride
up
to
You may practice ¡ill your lessons,
be published tor sixty days in the D emo ­
“Tsehkaljatoch-mi-ayou !”
cigars, tobacco, pipes, stationery, Yankee
Tauuht by eupid since the tall ;
and carving several hundred inches of cratic T imes , a weekly newspaper pub­ of
Ashland last Saturday, supplementing
notions, taney goods, musical instruments,
But I know a little widow
NVhat kind of a /ov'-fix could that water. With this they h ive begun an lished in Jacksonville, Oregon.
frames and brackets, nuts and candies, jew­
it with a picnic and the usual smashed
Who could win and fool vou all.
Given under my hand this 26th day of elry and other articles too numerous to
dog
have
had
to
his
tail
which
the
open cut, intending to extend it across May, A. D. 1877.
carriage.
mention, AT COST, bale ¡»ositive and terina
I
WM. R. WILLIS, Register.
Sentinel
man
saw
?
Give
it
up
?
eash. 'Those desiring anything in this lino
I nstallation of O fficers The
the
entire
width
of
the
claim.
They
Rev. Father Blanchet has gone on a
should call and see for themselves.
following named persons have lately pastoral mission to Lake county. No
Citation to Heirs.
F. BRECKENFELD.
T he S iskiyou T oll R oad .—From have ran it far enough already to show
Jacksonville, May 16, 1877.
a
body
of
pay
gravel
thirty
feet
deep,
been installed as officers of Rogue services in
Catholic Church until Mr. W. J. Ply male, who returned last
To the heirs of E. R. Scott, deceased, and
with
the
bedrock
pitching
into
the
hill
Templars
:
of
Good
River Lodge
all others interested therein.
his return.
Monday from hid trip to the lava beds,
F. RITSCHARD,
WOU
ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
at
an
increasing
incline.
Pursuing
the
T
;
C.
S.
Birdsey,
C.
Thos. Carr, W.
Prof. Antrim and his horso “Little to which famed locality ho conducted
L
application lias been made by Isaac
W. V. T.; J. T. Robinson, W. S.; Fred,” both bilks, beguiled the tedium some English tourists, we learn that same grade to the foot of the bill will Cox, administrator of the estate of E. R. W ATC1IM A K E R AND J E W ELEK.
Scott, deceased, to the County Court of Jose­
IJzzie Schieffelin, W. T.; W. J. Sav-
of idle townsmen for a few hours on the toll road over the Siskiyou moun­ show a face of 100 feet or more of pay phine county, Oregon, for an order to sell
-nge, W. F. S.; Addie Birdsey, W. C.; Saturday last.
one-sixth interest of said deceased in
tains has been placed in tip top order gravel, and will require a 50 or GO-foot lhe
the
quartz
lode, known as the Peacock Cop-
B. W. Houston, W. M.; Lottie Schief-
UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
—was never before in better condition. cut through the rimrock to secure pertail Ledge*, situated about one and one rpHE
1 me in intorming the public that he haa
Wintjen
A
When
yon
get
dry
give
a drain and dump into Applegate. It half miles below tin* Yank ledge on Rogud iust opened out in Sehumprs building, ou
tel in, W. D. M ; C. M. White, W. I.
a cellar— Those sturdy Englishmen took a cur­ is their intention to lengthen and oth­ river, Josejilnne county, < iregon, and you are California
Helms
a
call.
They
have
street, where he is prepared to
Schieffelin,
W.
O.
(«.;
Anna
<».; C. L.
required to apjiear in said Court at the July execute all work in his line in the* best man
sory view of the lava beds and decided
full
of
all
and
a
tine
one,
too,
—
chock
thereof, commencing the 1st Monday ner and at reasonable rates.
Savage, W. J A. S.; Affie Colvig, R. II.
that a small company of British sol­ erwise enlarge their ditch, and to put term
in July, 1877, and show cause, if ¡my exist,
kinds
of
liquors.
Cleaning and repairing watches and
S. ; Ione B.iily, L. II. S.; NV. J. Sav-
on a giant hydraulic, as soon as they why an order of sale should not be made as*
diers
could
have
driven
the
Modocs
jewelry
a specialty.
Lieut. Hoyle left for Sin Francisco
for.
age, L. D.
can determine the width of the chan­ prayed
Give me a call. *
F. RITSCHARD.
out
of
them
in
two
hours,
which
only
Published in the D emocratic T imes by
on Saturday’s stage and is supposed to
nel with the cuts and tunnels.
an order of M. F. Baldwin, County Judge
A n A ppreciated P resent .—On have been one of the victims in the goes to show the disposition of a
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
said county, imide the 26th day of May,
About a mile and a half above them of
Johnny Bull generally to di-parage ev­
1877.
C11 AS. HUGHES, Clerk.
Sunday last the Rev. .1. R. N. Bell re­ late stage robbery.
erything outside of England. We are is a similar tract taken up by Henry
YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
quested that the pulpit Bible in the
1\ the stockholders of the Rising Star
Administrator's Notice.
Hon. Jas. 1). Fay has our thanks for ready to wager a peck of diamonds at Pape, Ves. Arrasmith and “Pony”
Gold and silver Mining Company will meet
M. E. Church be repaired. With com- a copy of tho 3d report of the Califor­ any time that a thousand such soldiers Hampton, who have only commenced rilHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN at
the otliee of the company, in Jackson­
inendable spirit Mr. J. 11. Hoffman, nia State Land Commission, of which as they would be couldn’t get a dozen work this season, and will have a ditch 1 appointed by the County Court ot Jose­ ville, on Saturday, June 9, 1877, for the pur­
phine county, Oregon, administrator of the pose ot electing directors and to transact
Modocs out of the lava beds before the
one of the congregation present, im- body he is a member.
estate
of L. IL Scott, deceased, all persons such other business as may come before tho
on
their
ground
in
a
lew
weeks.
crack of doom, and we dare them to
having claims against said estate ¡ire re­ iu**orpo ration.
mediately started a subscription to
What son-of-a-gun is it so mean and try it. Plymale drew them well down Their claim is of the same character as quested to present lhe same, with thej>roj»er
Done by order oi the stockholders.
purchase a new one, which soon re­ cowardly as to spite a neighbor by into California and dumped them, and the other throughout and each will vouchers, to the undersigned, at Calice
A. C. JONPiS, l’res. pro tern.
creek,
Josephine
county,
Oregon,
within
six
E.
Jj.
J
’
oui
'H av . See. pro tein.
suited in the purchase of a new vol- ¡»oisonitig his dog? lie lives “fur it is surmised that they were on the employ the Applegate water.
months from this dale; and ¡ill persons
JaiMHUnville, May 7, 1877.
stago lately robbed. Why didn’t they
said (‘state ¡ire notified to make im­
ume, costing 1 1, which was present- about” here, anyhow.
Wm. M. Turner and Wilbur F. Cor­ owing
knock down those “ blarsted bloody ”
mediate
payment. ISAAC COX, Adm’r.
ed by him to the Pastor, who in turn
’FARM FOR SALE.
nell came in from the Beaver creek I June 2, 1877.
By a careless error in looking at robbers, we want to know.
donated it to the Church. On behalf
cinnabar mine on Tuesday. They re­ CURRENCY WANTED.
the calender we dated the outside of
rnilE un D rsigafd offers for
of that body Rev. Bell returned the
I sale hi> farm situated on Antelope creek,
port
everything
progressing
finely.
of
this issue the 3d instead of the 2d
12|miles
east of Jacksonville, containing 480
Bucharest, May 29.—It is expected
thanks of the Church in a neat ad-
OR EASTERN DRAFTS acres of land, 4(M> acres being good farming
the month, Don’t bo deceived by the the Russians will cross tho Danube They have a fine lot of their famously (CURRENCY
VJ wanted tor coin. Apply at this office. land and under fence. It is a good grain
dress of acknowledgment.
rich ore on the dump and expect to
blunder.
farm and sheep ranch, well watered and
June 10 th.
have their retorts on the ground next
SOCIETY NOTICES.
good housesand barns upon it.
Tenbroeck
ran
two
miles
at
Louis
­
Langell
and
his
daughter
Nat.
I
S tage R ouped A gain .—On last
'TERMS OFSALE—$9 per acre, one-half
ville, May 29th, in .3:271—beating month, Wilbur says he will return I
down, the balance to suit purchaser.
Sunday evening, between 9 and 10 Eliza, accompanied by Misses Alice True Blue’s time five seconds.
Jnrksonvillr Stamm No. 118, 0. R. M.,
J. W. SIMPSON.
to the mine next week, They have
o’clock, the Sou th ward-bound stage Hanley and Ida Danforth, contem-
N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller
A cavalry fight took place near Kars lots of fun out there killing deer and Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hal"). Brothers parcels, if desired
7tf.
was robbed by masked highwaymen plate a trip to tho Willamette valley Saturday between 2,000 Turks and
in good standing are invited to attend.
rattlesnakes.
1,000 Russians.* A hi avy rain stopped
!
E. JACOBS, O. C.
near Bas»’ station, 12 miles north of next week.
MINING NOTICE.
On Wednesday Mr. J. S. Howard,
M
ax M uller , R. S.
the
fight
as
soon
as
commenced.
Reading, Cal. They robbed the pas­
Arthur Langell, from Lake county,
Rumors come from Vienna that Sul­ who has been absent a long time, re-
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
sengers and cut open one mail sack, is in town. He reports everything tan Abdul 1 lamed will shortly abdi­
Oregoniiin I’onilioiilas Tribe No. 1. Im­ VTOTICE
turned from the superintendency of
11 the undersigned have purchased the
proved order of Red Men, holds its interests of Wm. Irwin, W. F. Brown and
but failed to get the Express box, as lovely in that region—cattle fat and cate. There are fears at Constanti-
stated councils at the Red Men's W. W. Smith in the Courtney, Irwin <fc Co.
the Althouse gravel mines, now being
that “jewel” was chained to the coach, grass plenty, though a little more noplo of internal trouble, The miu-
Hall the tbird sun in every seven suns, in
mine in Josephine county, and will pay all
opened in that camp. He reports the the
eighth run. A cordial invitation to all debts of said company up to this date.
isterial crisis continues.
as is now the custom of the Company, backward than here.
D. C. COURTNEY,
London telegram of May 29th, company ready to work. When he brothers in good standing.
E. D. FOUDRAY, S.
to prevent drivers from being com­ I Beekman & Klippel have sold their
W. M. MURPHY.
left
they
were
engaged
in
washing
advices received there of a semi­
E. B. W atson , C. ot R.
Picket creek, April 16, 1877.______________
pelled to obey robbers’ summons. engine and boiler, used by them on says
,
--------
—
♦
----------
official character, stato that Russia, away a largo body of tailings. By
Among the passengers wero two the Elizabeth mine, to Mr. Irwin, who Germany and Austria have arrived at
FOR SALE
Wnrrcn Lodge No. 10. A. F. & A. )!.,
this time they are at work piping on
Holds its regular communications
English tourists and Lieut. Hoyle, of will at once remove it to Sam’s Valley, an understanding that the war will be
/Nr \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
the main mine.
4 FLOURING MILL, ONE RUN OF
localized.
Fort Klamath, who were relieved of for use in running a saw mill.
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ 1 /v
good water
power, 1<*
favorably
lo-
B, burrs,
iHHiS, ^<><><1
»»till 1 |JUWVIf
V U1 M y JU
Gee
Lin,
the
Chinaman
who
has
Albany, N. Y., May 2Glh.— The
gon.
C. C. BEEKMAN, W. M.
their jewelry and loose change. A
cated in Kerbyville. For particulars, ad­
That story about Barden, going the
been all winter employed in construct­ M ax M uller , Sec’y.
dress
J. B. SI bl'. Rs,
$100 watch was taken from a Chinese rounds of the papers, is a grand mis­ most extensive displays of aurora
Kerbyville, Josephine county, Oregon.
borealis to-night ever seen in this sec­ ing his ditch to cover ground bought
merchant who was on bls way to San take, as we have the best of evidence tion. The atmosphere was so strongly
Oregon Chapter No. 1, R. A. M„.
by
him
near
the
mouth
of
Little
Ap
­
Estray Notice.
Holds
its
regular meetings monthly on
Francisco to buy goods, lie also had to prove. No one need fear him impregnated with electricity that com­
'Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full
plegate,
has
got
to
work,
and
is
filling
$2,000 on his person which the rob­ any more, or his ghost either, for that munication was kept up for some time
moon, at 7’j o’clock. Companions in good Hl AKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
the creek with his tailings. He has a standing are invited.
L living in Table Rock precinct, one bay
with
New
York,
Boston
and
Montreal
bers failed to find. It is thought the
horse,
nine years old, about 16 hands high,
J.
IL
N.
BELL,
High
Priest.
matter.
over lhe Western Union wires without ditch of G or 7 miles in. length, carry­ J. II. II ynson , Secretary.
branded on the left shoulder with the letter
robbers made only a small haul as
Y. The owner is requested to come for­
ing about 2,000 inches of water, and a
“Vindex,” will please excuse us for the use of batteries.
there was but little in the treasure box
ward and prove property, pay damages and
Louisville,
May
29th.
—
In
the
first
Jacksonville Lotljir No. 10,1.0.0. F., take him away, or he will be sold according
creek letter,
fine giant hydraulic of the largest size.
and the passengers’ money was in not publishing his Butte
race for 3-year olds, two mile dash,
i Holds its regular meetings every to law.
M. COLWELL.
here and the four starUMl. McWhorter won in tho His piping is a 15-inch and 1500 feet
*■ Saturday evening at the odd Fel-
their trunks in the boot of the stage, as wo are a new hand
when he left I fast time of 3:30j, two seconds the long, constructed by K. Kubli, of this ow’s Hall . Brothers in good standing are
$590 REWARD!
which was unmolested. They were editor hung it on a hook
invited to attend.
and forgot to call our attention to it. best on record ; Vera Cruz 2d ; Hyena place.
J. IL HYZF.R, N. G.
also unlucky in other particulars, as
HEREBY OFFER A REWARD OF
3d. ThU ia the fastest time that has
There are several parties of experi­ D aniel C ronemiller , Rec. Sec’y.
_ live hundred dollars, payable in U.S.
the shipment of the Black Bear mine Write again.
been made at Louisville in 1, 2, 3 and enced prospectors now fitting out for a
coin, tor the arrest and conviction of
The case of B. F. Dowell vs. W. C. 4-mile races. The second race, a 2-
Rut 11 Rebekah Degree Lodge No. I, I. 0. 0. F., gold
went over the road only the day be­
the person or persons who murdered my
summer
’
s
run
in
the
mountains,
going
Holds its regular meetings on every other brother, Gee Chow, on Jackass creek on tho
fore, amounting to $40,000, which was Griswold, before Judge Deady, has re­ inile dash handicap, all ages, 4 starters.
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. night ot March 24, 1877.
in
various
directions,
lhe
chief
points
i I •
011 CllOW.
Members in good standing are invited to
doubtless the “swag” looked for by sulted in a verdict for Dowell of $4,000. Courier won; Glasgow 2d; time3:3li{,
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
also very fast. The third event, mile of attraction, however, are the moun­ attend.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
the highwaymen. On subsequent B. F. Dowell and the United States heats, for beaten horses, 5 started. St.
R achel F isher , R. S.
tains
at
the
head
of
the
Applegate
and
days there were also large shipments ■ have commenced another suit against Elmo won first, and Fairplay took the
A CARD.
Illinois rivers and tho Grave and Cow
F you want a No. 1 home-made Ritle or
by express. They must have been Griswold for $40,000.
2d and 3d heats; time, 1:43}, 1:42},
first-class
Shotgun,
go
to
creek regions.
To all who are suffering from the errors
JOHN MILLER.
Jacksonville boys don’t weaken at 1:45f.
¡»osted on near the time of those ship­
and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weak­
Capt. Ankeny, from Galice creek, is
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., 1
ments, as the same thing on a smaller trifles in their undertakings. When Wm. K. Ish, and Chas, and C. P. Hogue
AILS, Ropes, Carpenters’ and Wagon will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
lately tiled articles of incorporation in in town, looking up a crowd of China­ I
Maker’s Tools for sale by
scale occurred some months ago. It ! they are short of ammunition to chase have
OF UH ARGE. This great remedy was dis­
Multnomah county, fora mining company men to assist in making some exten­
JOHN MILLER.
covered by a missionary in South America.
looks as though something was wrong j the frisky rabbit they make bullets of to hold and work all kinds of mines in Ore­
Send a seli-addressed envelope to the Rev
Washington and Alaska, with a capi­ sive improvements on bis gravel mines
O von want protection ? Buy a Pistol-or Joseph T. Inman, Station I), Bible Hon*?,
jn tho community of tho vicinity their sisters’ sheet lead and let her go gon,
tal of $000,000, divided into shares of $1
Knife, or both, of JOHN MILLER.
New York.
in that vicinity.
I straight-haired to the next picnic.
each.
where these periodical raids occur.
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