KBIEF MENTION. Obenchain Bros, last week sold a lot I ndian T roubles .—According to B ase B all G ame .—The “Hatchet” £------------- Sykes Worden has purchased Geo. jor Jackson’s cavalry have gone to Ida­ lishment for rent, for one year, and tains. P lan of A ppointments .—The fol- ho, leaving only an infantry company bids to this effect will be received un­ Nurse ’ s interest in the Linkvillestore, Harvest hands command $1.25 a day, to guard about 800 warriors at the lowing are my appointments for the til August 1st. and the business will hereafter tie con ­ and there is a surplus at even these ensuing two months : Yainax or Klamath Lake reservation. ■ ■— ducted by Messrs. Thatcher A Worden. July 22d, or 4th Sunday, Linkville, 11 N ew M edicines .—A vender of pat­ rates. O fficers E lected .— rhe Emeline o'clock a . M. Lecture at 3 o’clock P. M. A new wrinkle in the soda line at Success to them. ent medicines last Thursday evening July 29th, or 5th Sunday, at Jacksonville, Capt. Caton and Bro. Lewis arrived Quicksilver Mining Company effected quarterly editied the citizens of this place with Pape’s and Jones’, which is popular. meeting. an organization on the 17th, adopting from Portland this week. They told Try it. August 5th, or 1st Sunday, campmeeting an eloquent peroration on the virtues by-laws and electing the following near Williamsburg. James C. McCully and Chas. L. Mo­ what they knew about Senator-mak­ of his wares from his wagon in front August 12th, or 2d Sunday, quarterly of the Masonic building, lie gave sher left for east of tho mountains yes­ ing, which will hardly make a book any officers: Henry Klippel, President; meeting at Taylor’s Ferry, on Rogue river. larger than a dictionary. John S. Miller, Vice President; E. B. away a quantity of the celebrated Yer­ terday. August 19th, or 3d Sunday, campmeeting Watson, Secretary; John S. Miller, John Cimborsky has gone to Port ­ at Butte creek, one mile below Eagle Point. ba Buena Bitters and XXX Horse The Ashland Iron Works are doing Henry Klippel and T. B. Kent, Direct ­ August 26th, or 4th Sunday, at Jackson­ Our Stock Must be Sold ! land as a representative of Oregonian- Medicine, advertisements of which good work and have quite a run of Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Imp. O. R. M., ors. The capital stock of the Company ville, morning and evening. will be foun I elsewhere. business. September 2d, or 1st Sunday, at Foot's ———— <• —— to the Great Council at Portland, which is $100,000, divided into shares of $1 creek, preachiug at 11 o’clock a . m . Lecture W. H. Shook, for sometime an em­ F or M ai . hecr . — Wm. M. Turner, each. John S. .Miller has been ap­ al 3 o'clock p. m . Basket Meeting. convened Tuesday last. ploye in the T imes office, has gone to of this place, has been appointed a spec­ J. R. N. B ell , Pastor. Another convenient method for re­ pointed Superintendent, and work Lake county. ial Indian Agent to gather in strag­ UNDERSIGNED, HAVING CON- lieving the people ot their change is will immediately be commenced in W ork P rogressing .—The digging milE We regret to learn that Mrs. Jacob 1 eluded to sell their entire stock of mer­ gling bands of Indians along the Mal­ earnest. being introduced by an agent canvass­ of the Sterliug ditch is progressing chandise and close out business, now offer heur reservation, in Wasco county, in Ish is quite low aud not expected to ing this section for a new style of I. O. O. F. I nstallation .—At n finely. A large force is at work, but for sale for CASH or its equivalent, at conjunction with Major Rinehart, the survive long. picture called photocromes. regular meeting of Ashland Lodge No. some miles, yet to be dug, have not .Indian Agent there. He left yester­ Shannon Marshall’s daughter, aged Men out of employment and anx­ 45, I. O. O. F., held on Saturday eve­ been let out. The party of Danes, SAN FRANCISCO COST! day for the scene. This position is about eighteen months, died at Ash­ ious for exercise and plenty of grub, ning, July 14th, John A. Boyer, Depu­ who were about throwing up their much of a sinecure, but we know’ of land on the 1 lib. a large stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, ty District Grand Master, installed the contract, have resumed wutk, believ­ Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Groceries, will do well to remember that Gen. no one who is more entitled to it than A bran new Wilcox A Gibbs sewing McDowell will want from 300 to 500 following officers for the ensuing term: ing that they can do belter at it than Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware, etc., etc. To convince the public that we mean bus­ Mr. Turner. machine, costing $100, for $50. In­ volunteers for the Indian war. J. D. Fountain, N. G ; E. J. Farlow, V. they calculated on at first. iness we quote the prices of a few staple ar­ ticles as an illustration : A nother O ld R esident G one .— quire at this office. Samuel Robinson, representing Mil­ ’ G ; I.O. Miller, R. S.; J. II. Neil, Treas.; D istrict ¡S chool .—The Directors Prof. Wood, the blind musician, is ler A Richard, type founders at San R. P. Neil, P. S.; E. DePeatt, II. S. N. I j . J. Hull, one of the pioneersuf our county, died at St. Helens, Columbia circulating this way. He is accompa­ Francisco, passed through town Tues­ j G.; (). C. Applegate, L. S. N. G.; A. D. I of this District have secured the ser- GREAT REDUCTIONS: vices of Messrs. Merritt and Willits county, recently. Ou bis way there nied by his brother. day on his way home from a success­ Helman, II. S. V. G.; Wm. Taylor, L. for another year, upon which the pa­ 14 yards of standard prints....................... $1.00 White Rock and Ixiwnsdale he contracted a col 1, which settled Jos. Robinson, of Wagner creek, ful trip through the northern country. S. V. G.; J. II. Helman, W.; W. Bee­ trons of the scboul are to be congratu ­ Muslins................................. 12Sc. per yard son, 11. S. S.; W. Baldwin, L. S. S. internally, and he passed away ratber brought the first green corn to town Dress Linen............................. 33Vic. “ Ed. DePeatt, E-q., of Ashland, called ------- • -------- lated. The school is one of the best Grass Cloths........................... 12Sc. “ suddenly. Nir. Hull came to this sec- on Wednesday last. S udden D eath .—George Kiegel, in the Statu and will be kept up to its Bed Ticking............................ 16(^30 on us Tuesday. He reports the resi­ “ tion at an early day, residing almost R. S. Dunlap, J. Nunan, John Orth dents of that place as experiencing formerly of this section, died at Adin, usual standard, opening about the first Best Brands of Teas............... 50c. per pound Costa Rica Coffee................... 25c. “ continuously among us, and was about and others will next week start on a very hot weather, the thermometer Modoc county, Cal., rather suddenly, Munday in September. And all other articles at corresponding 75 years of age. He leaves three sons trip to Crater Lake. low rates. ----------- -------------- - standing 103° in the shade ou Sunday lie was sitting in a chair talking with The public is invited to call and avail and one daughter, besides several A C ommendable I mprovement .— I themselves '1 he Land Office will be removed last. of this opportunity of securing j his wife, and was apparently in good grandchildren, to mourn his loss. bargains beiure it is loo late. ! The Board of Trustees did a sensible from Linkville to Lakeview in the A cloud burst on tho Desert the health, when all of a sudden he com- I thing iu adopting measures toward FISHER A CARO. Jtequicscat in pace. course of three weeks. | plained of a pain in his head and fell other day, suddenly deluging the sur­ having the streets lighted on dark POST SCRIPT. C hallenge .—The Ashland B. B. J. Q. Willits aud bride arrived from rounding country with an abundance to the floor in a fit, and died about two Club atteii p s a bluff up >n the boys who Ashland last week and have taken up of water. The damage done was slight. hours afterward. A Coroner’s jury nights. Suitable lamps have been or­ All persons knowing themselves indebted dered and wu will be indulging in by either note ur book account are hereby went to Roseburg by challenging them their residence with us. Such phenomena are becoming fre­ was summoned and a post mortem i city airs ere long. Full particulars notified to settle by September 1st next, or their accounts will be placed in the hands Io play for the bat they won there. examination made by Dr. Hall, who We acknowledge the compliments quent in this section. of our attorney lor forced collection. Inasmuch the bat was put up only for of Mr. A Mrs. Merritt in the shape of j stated that his death was caused by appear in our report of the Board’s Those interested will please take notice. Peter Britt has handed us a circular j proceedings. , Jacksonville, July 14, 1877. F. A C. that occasion and won by players be­ some splendid wedding cake. i excessive drinking. --------------- * ---------- — concerning the exhibition of Oregon longing almost exclusively to second S pecial A ttention .—In spite of Mining Notice. S tage R obbed .—The stage was David Cronemiller is looking after products at the Mechanics’ Institute and third nines, the ridiculousness of all competition Fisher A Caro are kept Fair at San Francisco, a copy of which stopped by two masked men between U. S. LAND OFFICE, the challenge is evident. However, the legendary “Lost Cabin.” He start­ R osf . burg , O regon , May 26, 1877. J will be found on our first page. Read Soda Springs and Strawberry Valley pretty busy closing out their stock of ed on this still hunt yesterday. ti>e Jacksonville Club will meet the VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 18th, while coming this way. I goods. T.iey intend to make a still 1.M it, as it is of importance. Peter Burkholter and Samuel Mat­ Rev. M. A. Williams will hold di- i Ashland Club at any and all times, further reduction this day, and call the thews, whose post ortice address is Jackson­ The express box was only molested, “Caducus,” formerly owned by S ville, Oregon, have made application for if it is anxious for a game. We vine services at the M. E. Church to­ the robbers securing about $500, we attention of the public thereto, as they patent for placer claims, being bounded on Booth, of this place, won three racesat morrow morning at the usual hour. mean bu-iness. By order of tho Club. the North by surveyed lands, on the East learn. The robbery was committed at must dispose of everything iuthe next and South by entered land and on the West F. M. N ickerson , Secretary. Hon. Geo. B. Dorris and lady, of Fort Bidwell, Modoc county, Cal., sixty days. * by surveyed land. Situated in Missouri i about three o ’ clock 1 ’ . M. Tom Tin- ---------- •------ —. Eugene, both former residents ofJack- Fourth of July week—a half-mile, a Flat Mining District, in Jackson county, A n O ppressive M onopoly .—The dall, the driver, and a passenger were G oods C heap .—M. Mensor, of the State of Oregon, and described as follows : sonville, are at present here on a visit. dash of a mile and a half-mile aud re­ The N. E. % of N. W. % oi Section 30, Western Union Telegraph Company is i the only ones aboard. peat. He was second in a 600-yards New York Store, baa instituted a gen­ Township 37 South, of Range 4 West, con­ --------------- • --------------- James Lawrence and others, who race. not only an extortionate, but at the taining 40 acres. The said claims are of S tewart , V anclief & H errin .— eral clearance sale and ma le a great re­ record. The said claims were acquired by twine time a discriminating and op­ started for their placer diggings on W. C. Myer offers ti e following pre­ I This prominent San Francisco law firm duction in prices. Fifteen yards of said applicants by location and by purchase, pressive monopoly. The charge for Elliott creek last week, have returned. the same are now known as the Burk­ miums at the coming State Fair, for j is installed in elegant rooms in Mc- i calico will be sold for$l, while other and holter A Matthews Gold Dust Mining telegraphing ten words from Jackson­ P. Donegan returned yesterday from Percheron colts sired by White Prince Claims. All adverse claims must be filed goodscan be had at corresponding low ! Creery’s new building, Pine street, and ville to San Francisco is $1.50, while; an extended trip to Ireland. He was in the Roseburg Land Oilice beiore the ex­ and the Pride of Perche : $20 for the although but lately formed, already rates. Call and see for yourselves. piration of the sixty days of the publica­ s»uly $1 is asked for sending the same , accompanied by Mrs. Donegan. Wel­ ---------- ------ <--------------- tion ot this notice. I best colt, $10 for the second best colt; j enjoys a large practice. Our young It is hereby ordered that the above notice number from Portland to the Bay, a come. E agle M ill .— This well known $15 for the best filly, $8 for thff second friend, Wm. F. Herrin, is one of the lie published tor sixty days in the D emo ­ distance of several hundred miles mill, situated fifteen miles from this cratic T imes , a weekly newspaper pub­ Father Blanchet has returned from best filly. members, practicing his profession in Jacksonville, Oregon. further. There is nothing to com- ; a pastoral trip to Josephine county. place, is now prepared to do a general lished Given under my hand this 26th day of The remnant of the Modoc tribe of very successfully. Their card appears custom and exchange business. G. F. May, A. D. 1877. mend and all to condemn in such Ho reports everything high and dry Indians, who were taken to Indian Ter ­ elsewhere. WM. R. WILLIS, Register. transactions as this. We hope to see | there. Billings has assumed management --------------- <--------------- - ritory at the close of the Modoc war, P ersonal .—L. Samuel, publisher thereof and guarantees satisfaction. the time when this soulless corpora­ The strong winds prevailing recent­ now amounts to only fifty-four males JOHN L. CARTER dt SON, of the West Shore, Portland, was in Read the advertisement elsewhere. tion will be only too glad to do busi­ ly have blown down some of the wheat ------- --------- and sixty.three females. We believe town this week on business connected PAINTERS. ness aUreasonable rates. in the valley, the grain being unusual ­ _____ ______ ! there were over one hundred and fifty with his paper. The July issue will be S truck by L ightning .—The resi­ ly high. of them when first transferred. G ot a N ew R oof .—Lawyer Dow­ a model number, being more illustrat­ dence of Mrs. Root at Manzanita was E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO Tbos. Gilson was over from Ster ­ | struck by lightning during the storm all kinds of Painting, including Much of the immigration to Oregon ell was this week the object of a gen- ed than the mammoth January sheet, ling Saturday, aud reports the light is composed of people in very moder­ and will contain an engraving of Ta­ I Sunday, damaging the house consider­ HOUSE PAINTING, erusity rarely met with in ibis section. | supply of water as about completely ate circumstances, of which Jackson ble Rock from 4 photograph by Peter ably and stunning Mrs. Root and her However, it was not the fault of the SIGN PAINTING, exhausted. I son. This is one of the first instances county has received its share. This donor, P. J. Ryan, who does not make a Britt. ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, - —a--------------- ol the kind that has occurred in the F. W. Ewing, formerly of Ashland, accounts for the great abundance practice of doing likewise very often. WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. Q uarterly M eeting .—The fourth county. Pat. sent a couple of immigrants to re­ has hung out his shingle as an attor­ of harvest hands, a large number quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church ALL 8TYLE8 OF 6RAININ8 DONE. shingle the building occupied by Mrs. ney-at-law at Cedarville, Modoc coun­ of the new-comers being glad to get W hile everybody about here is talking for th is Circuit will be held at Ashland I about how cheap they can sell their goods Orders from the country promptly attend­ work at a dollar per day. Vining, but, not being definite enough ty, Cal. Success !b him. ed to. 21. A party from this place will shortly While running in a lot at Fort Klam­ on Saturday and Sunday, July 28lh I John Miller wishes to say that he is pre­ in his instructions, the workmen fell on pared to and will sell everything in his line LAND FOR SALE. Dowell’s law office adjoining, and un­ leave on a trip to Crater Lake. They ath recently, Jay Beach’s fine horse, and 29th. W. H urlburt , Pastor. as cheap, if not cheaper, than any one else roofed it in a hurry. Undiscovered the expect to be reinforced at Ashland, Altamont, had one of his legs quite se­ HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR - .... —i------------ I in Southern Oregon—and he is not “selling sale 240 acres of choice agricultural laud, R. A. M. — D. P. Mason, Grand Lec ­ Linkville and elsewhere. verely cut by a piece of glass. It was out to close business ” either. He has a mistake when too late, and of course 175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine there was no other alternative but to I Thirty-four Chinamen arrived from at first feared that the animal would turer, and Comp. Mart V. Brown, of large stock on the way and receiving, pur- county, Oregon. For information, enquire ! chased by him ¡versonally, while on his late of John Bolt, Applegate, or at the residence reshingle the building, which required Yreka on Thursday, and a number more be crippled for life; but, fortunately, Albany, will officiate in the institution ' visit below, and he in lends to stay right of LA FAYETTE ALLEN. of Oregon Chapter No. 4, of this place, are coming. They are under engage ­ the injuries are not as severe as antici ­ new shingles. And that is how Dow­ here and sell them aud then buy more. IL, Whetstones, Tape and Chalk Line« ¡on Tuesday next, July 24 th. pated. ‘ Just call on him aud see. 4* for sale at JOHN MILLER’S. ell got a new roof without paying for it. • ment to dig the Sterling ditch. Or ^rmocratic uiinrs. Fisher & Caro’s. SELLING OUT and NO HUMBUG W T O