iaTm i ‘g w« .i* ■ < r >***•.*»ii< iajuis Horne and fam­ ily intend returning from Eureka, Cal., ere long. Pat. McMahon’s brother Dan. was not killed, as reported from Yreka the other d iv. Henry P.q e left yesterday for Eiliott creek, to look after his mining inter­ ests there. L J. White is at pro-amt sojourning at the Soda Springs. His condition is n»»t improved. The County C »urt was in session this week. l'ne proceedings will ap­ pear in our next. Jacksonville is cai-idcred a hard place by »»ne-hor-e -hows—a very good repctati >n to have. A bran n»-w sewing-machine can bp had cheap by inquiring at the T imes office immediately. A good advertisement once, and then discontinued, creates the impres. sion that the man has failed. Rev. M. A. Williams will hold di­ vine services at tin* M. E Church Sun­ day morning at the u-uil hour. Mrs. G. W. Crystal has placed us under obligations for a supply of fresh tigs and pears, which were delicious. Geo. W. Frey has purchased Geo. Schumpf’.s hou-e on Jackson creek, arid will permanently locate among us. The Wyman troupe, formerly with the Alleghanians, assisted by Signor Morrell, are on their way to this place. J. II. Russell desires to know the whereabouts of a set of harness shipped • from Roseburg some time last March. PEKSONAI. ITEMS. —•— • — I .1 ■ mm. ' g —a—■—i In Memoriiun. POSITIVE At a regular meeting of Jacksonville Grange No. 88, P. of II., held on the 4th inst., the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: SIXTY DAYS’ SALE! W hereas , it has pleased our Supreme Master, in his wisdom, to remove from her field of labor our beloved sister, J. Ellen Ish; therefore, be it /{(solved, That, by the death of <>ir worthy sister, this Grange has lost an effi­ cient and faithful officer, society one of its brightest ornaments; the bereaved family a tender ami affectionate wife and mother; ami, while we bow with submission to the I will of llim who doelh all things well, we ' feel our loss sincerely. lie,solved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy and condolence to the bereaved famil v. - /O.sob ed. That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Grange, and that a copy, under seal, be sent to the family of ■ the deceased, ami also that copies be fur­ nished the county papers for publication. M rs . R. M. M c D onough , ) M rs . J axe 1’ lymale , Com. Miss A nnie M iller , ) - ** A T imely W arning .—Cutting , niversary and a high time was had on Senator Mitchell arrive,! from Ash. Applegate. The brass band was in land Tuesday evening, accompanied ' attendance from this place, furnishing by Messrs. J. M. McCall, O. C. Apple­ music tor the occasion. gate and W. A. McPherson. He is The roads through Lake county not on his way to Portland. timber on Government kind is fre. quently indulged in, although there is a penalty attached to it. The authori­ ties aro becoming stricter in the ob­ servance of the law prohibiting this, and it will be well for all to take heed. Three persons found guilty of this of­ fense in California were each recently sentenced to pay a line of $42 and be imprisoned for ten days in the county jail. In passing these sentences Ju»lge Hoffman said he did not intend to be severe in cases where the offending parties were bona Jide settlers and making valuable improvements on their land. He regarded the destruc­ tion of timber on Government, land as great an offense as if the land belonged to a private individual. He character­ ized the cutting of timber on public land as stealing, which should be pun­ ished with equal severity as in cases of the theft of private property. The offenders were warned tbit if brought before the Court fora like offense the second time they need not expect so much leniency. being embellished with as many toll­ Messrs. Prim, Fou«iray, Orth and houses as other roads, a great portion , Nunan, who have been on a trip to of the overland immigration to Oregon Crater Lake, returned Tuesday. They comes in ria that section. i are in a go«>d state of preservation, Those glorious summer nights are having experienced a fine time. here when the lover whispers impas­ A party composed of J. R. Neil and sioned words in the ear of a fanned family, J. R. Tozer and family, Mrs. maiden and feels his undershirt stick­ .1. Houck, Misses Kate Thornton and ing to him closer than a brother. Alice Alford, Levi Willits, Leander Detective Lees, of San Francisco, ■ Neil ami others from Ashland, left ------- 0 - ------- passe»! through here last week for Wednesday to enjoy the sea breezes at F rom F agan to P reacher .—Bo­ Crescent City. Portland. He is after W. S. Cannon, gus Charley, the Moi’oc and hereof ---------- ------------- of Healdsburg, (Cal.) who has been ar­ many a light in the lava beds, is now a W hat is N eeded .—If some capi­ rested there on a charge of embezzle­ Methodist, and is running a camp talists would bring in a ditch from ment. meeting down in Kansas, assisted by Rogue river, Butte creek or any »»four A woman living on Emigrant creek, streams, capable of carrying several such adjuncts as a broadcloth suit, plug above Ashland, l»»-t four children one thousand inches of water, to work the hat ami paper collar. His own con­ versation, at the point of the bayonet, »lay last week. They were found in a i various placer minesnow lying idle, makes him a valuable exhorter. cabin tin* next morning, however, they would inaugurate an enterprise ----- ——4^---------- having wandered about nearly all , which would not only be of profit to S old O ut .—Pat. McMahon has sold night. themselves but of great benefit to tin* his interest in the I nion Livery Sta- The Madame’s premises narrowly i country. There are still plenty of hie to his partner, James A. Cardwell, »•S'*apo»l destruction from fire one day rich diggings in Willow Springs, Jack- who will hereafter comiuct it. Tue last week. A hopper in th»*back yard sou creek mid various other district*, price paid was $3,800. Cardwell is as caught afire and was blazing quite which ot»ly lack water to develop ever prepared to furnish tine turnouts livdv when it was fortunately discov­ them. The owners of such a ditch on short notice, and only asks a trial. I ered and extinguished. would experience little risk in getting F ine O re .—’Squire Kent this week till of their supply at good rates, and S. Arrasmith arrived from the head showed us some fine specimens of cin­ of Elliott creek this week, where he is miners would have an opportunity of; nabar from the Emeline Company’s interested in placer diggings with working out their claims, thus benefit­ mine «in Beaver creek. It will not Henry Pape, Wm. Bybee and Pony ing till. take very much of that sort of ore to ---------------------- >. ■ —, -- -------- Hampton. The ditch from the creek L iberai I nducements .—We have insure a big thing, which the owners to their claim is about completed. due-bills on the U. S. Piano Compa- ' have every indication of having. J. M. M(Connell, of Bearcreek, left ny and also the Shoninger Organ Com­ a coup!»’ of curiosities in the egg line T ime E xtended .—The County pany, which will be received at par at S. P. Jones’ this week. One of Commissioners have allowed Assessor I in payment for instruments of their them is unusually large, measuring Goddard until the hist Monday in i celebrate«! manufacture, at factor]/ several inches each way,while the other .September in which to complete the prices. These due-bills will be sold at is even smaller than a pigeon’s egg— assessment of the counly. a discount, and those desiring either a making quite a contrast. ytiTThe National Gold Medal was awarded first-class piano or organ of established Ed. F. Lewis and others started this j reputation should call at the T imes to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best Photo­ graphs in the United States, ami the Vienna week for Applegate to prospect the office at once. Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­ gomery street, San Francisco. placer diggings they have located in O regon D irectory .—We this week that section. They expect to be able to work the be«l of the little Apple­ received a call from Mart. L. Cham­ S1IALLER—POOL—At the resideiwe of the bride's parents, on Butte creek, Au­ gate when the Sterling company turns berlin, who is canvassing this section gust .'»th, by L. Tinkham, J. 1’., John the water of that stream into its ditch. in the interests of D. II. Stearns’ Ore­ Shalk*r and Miss Josephine Pool—all ot this county. Thos. Kahler returned from Sheri­ gon directory. It will contain a com­ dan, Cal., last week, to which place he plete description ot the State, the SOCIETY NOTICES. drove a ban,I of cattle from this sec­ names of her officials an«I prominent Oregon Chapter No. i, R. A. )!., tion. Torn says California is a parched- business men, her resources and nat­ Hol«ls its regular meetings monthly on up desert this season, with nothing to ural advantages, etc., and will doubt, Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full moon, at 7'a o'clock. Companions in good recommend it, and never to be com­ less be a work of importance. Joe. Wetterer has a new brewer from San Francisco, and will hereafter furn^h an article of beer excelled by none. An O ld Fellows’ encampment will soon be institute«! in this place. Some of the pharaphernaliu arrived last week. The minstrel show has come an«l | | gone. The troupe and Jacksonville i pared with Jackson county. ha»i about the .same opinion of each It is cheaper for those intending to other. go to San Francisco to travel ria Port­ Mrs. Baird, living near (irant’.s R eligious D iscussion .—A. Miller, Pass, recently lost her entire ciop by land. Opposition has reduced the fare Jr., ol the old school Baptists, and Mar­ a fire kindled to burn the stubble off between those two places from $25 to $10 for first-class passage. A corres- tin Peterson, of the Christian order, will her field. { ponding reduction has also been made hold a protracted discussion at the A sister of the late Mrs. Ish is ex­ Baptist Church, in Manzanita precinct, pected from Virginia. She has been in freight, which is now only $2 a I ton. ' commencing on Monday, September detained by the strikers on Eastern Mr. Thompson with a force of men 10th. The following propositions will railways. ( is now engaged in pushing the West­ t>e discussed: The July number of the If c.sf Shore 1 ern Union Telegraph Co.’s line towards 1. The Scripture teaches that God is out and is magnificent in all its pro­ Jacksonville. Already he has reached did, according to His eternal purpose, portions. Is contains an engraving of a point 40 miles this side of Roseburg. which he purposed in Chri.-.t Jesus our ' Tattle Rock. Within two months it is expected that I Lord, predestinate untoejernal life the Chris. Weiss took a load of bacon the line will be completed clear elect body of Jesus Christ (the church, ' to Yreka for Jensen th, or 4th Sunday, at Jackson­ brothers in good standing. ville, morning ami evening. 11. K. HANNA, Sachem. I OFFER FDR SALE ONE OF THE J ohn C imborsky , C. ot R. September 2d, or 1st Sunday, at Foot's i 1 finest Panorama Lanterns on this ('oast, creek, preaching at 11 o'clock a . m . Lecture l'or Stereopticon and Dissolving Views it is Warren Lodge No. 1(1, A. F. & A. M., unexcelled. The slide glassesaro ot the fin­ at 3 o’clock 1*. .v. Basket Meeting. Holds its regular communications est assortment, embracing foreign and J. R. N. B ell , Pastor. X on the Wednesday evenings or pre­ American scenes, comic and grave. Will bo ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ I sold al less than cost. Everything is en­ tirely new and in good working order. C. C. BEEKMAN, W. M. F or the S tate F air .—W. C. My­ gon. Apply to - (JEo. («ROTZ, M ax M uller , Sec’y. er, of Ashland, called on us this week. ------------------------ Kerbyville, Oregon. FOR SALE. He is getting ready to atten«l the an- UylW? Jncksoni ilk Loiter No. 10,1.0. (I. F., Holds its regular meetings every ntial State Fair, where he will exhibit iv Saturday eveningat the odd Fei- some fine specimens of his stock. The i ow's Hall, Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. JOHN MILLER, N. (J. J. H. P enn , Rec. Sec’v. Percheron horse gives excellent satis­ faction in the Willamette, and Mr. Myer is quite successful in his intro­ duction there. G range M eeting .—The Jackson- ville District Pomona Grange will meet in the Grange Hall in Jacksonville on Thursday, August 16th, at 10 o’clock a . M. Members will please be present on time. J. S. H errin , W. M. Jacksonville Stimuli Xo. 148,1’. (I. R. M., i Holds its regular meetings everv Thursday evening at the Gild Fellows’ Hail. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. E. JACOBS, O. C. M ax M ulleb , R. S. Ruth Rebekah Degree Loiter No. 1,1, 0. 0. F., Holds its regular meetings on every other Monday evening at odd Fellows* llall. Members in good standing are invited to attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. R achel F ish hi :, R. S. ANGORAS FOR SALE. HUIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR I salo one hundred and forty head ot line Angora goats in first-class condition. Apply to TllOS. CHAVNER, Chavner’s Rauch, Jackson County. Farms for Sale. Persons desiring to purchase good farms of any size will do well to enquire ot J ohn BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. O you want protection ? Buy a Pistol or U Knife, or both, ot JOHN MILLER. IL. Whetstones, Tape and Chalk Linen JOHN MILLER’S. ’ O for sale at