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BRIEF MI N HON. Jhr ¿firmo trafic dimes. FRIDAY......................... N ovember Grass sprouting. 9, 1S77. Roads getting muddy. E. I. Farlow__ .............................Ashland < li'o. 1Rowel 1 A Uo York >1 M . Pettingill «V 1 '<> X t • w V <»r k llm. L. Green............. .........Josephine < ’ountv Ubas. Hughes............ ....................... Kerbvville Ben Havmond........... ....................... Rock l’oint L. P. Fislu'r,................ ................. San Franeis<-o *rhn*. Boyce.......... ................. San Francisco .............. St. Lollis Row ell «V < ’hcsinan.. R. B. Hatton.. Religion«« IHrectory. I nsane —Matilda J. McGrew, of Leland precinct, was lust Wednesday examined before Judge Day by Dr. J. S. Jackson and adjudged insane. She was yesterday taken lo the Asylum by Sheriff Manning. N ew L ock -B oxes . — Postmaster Muller has placed lock-boxes on the outside of the Post Office that are so arranged that we can get our mail at any time and without going inside for it. They are as handy as a poeket in a shirt. Money scarce. Potatoes plentiful. I it. Nothing definite as yet heard from the elections in New York, Pennsyl vania, Xlassachusells, New Jersey and other Slates, which took place last 1'uesday. The young ladies are monopolizing matters ill A*hl ind Lodge of Good One year lias elapsed since the peo femplars. Tiiu boys have taken a back seat and uow occupy only minor ple elected Mr. Tilden President. positions. I Wm. M. Turner and J. B. Coats Wm. Bleckert has purchased Ollers lelt for Beaver creek this week. bach & Kirmsey’s claim on Gall’s L F. Allen was in town last week, creek, p.iyiug $65 lherefor. Tliu oili lie has concluded nut to sell his land er eil’ecls of llioau estates Were sold ill The Singer Company employs 4,006 auction last Saturday. men in their factory at Elizabethport, Blonde hair is coming to the front N. J. again as the most fashionable color. The hydraulic near Uniontown, man Lalies who give their blonde swilches aged by the Chinese, lias been started lo the grasshopper sufferers will soon again. regret their g<*uero*iiy. i A. C. Jones, E-q , though not fully Correspondence from all sections ot recovered, is able to attend to business Southern Oregon is solicited 'for the again. I imes . No long-winded dissertations A large load of fine venison was la*t on political questions ate desiied. Saturday brought in from Ranchería We simply want the news. I Prairie. The steamer Aj ix on her trip to San Tidinys from Lakeview, a terrible on slaught is made upon the officials o L ike county, lie says that the “Ring’ has robbed the county out of SI,000 Being personally acquainted with tha individual, and knowing him to be ini the habit of drawing on the imagina tion, we are not at all surprised to see such statement*, which only show the shallowness of that immaculate (?) per son, as he knows that his charges are false, and will soon bo so proven in a * * very effectual manner. Lakeview, October 28, 1877. J ury L ist .—The following is the jury list for the ensuing year, drawn on Wednesday last by the County Commissioners: A. A Hold, R. S. Armstrong, L. F. Allen, Lindsey Applegate, Henry Am merman, Chris. Blake, J. B. Bunyard, J. C. Burkhead. W. Beeson, W. G. Bishop, T. J. Bell, Thos. F. Beall, T. ----- L. Beck, It. Benedict, D. N. Birdsey, N ew M illinery .—Mrs. Brentano Henry It. Brown, Geo. Brown, Peter lias just received an elegant supply ul Britt, G. W. Breslau, John Coleman, millinery goods, and is now prepared L. Colver, 11. E. Cooper, R. J. Camer to fill all orders in that line with neat D. C. Courtney, of Pickett creek, Francisco on the 3d look 50 ll.t-ks ol on, John Cantrell, John Cardwell, Wm. ness and dispatch and at reasonable will put up a “Giant” on his placer quicksilver consigned by the Emeliue Chambers, Jr., T. Cameron, James A. rates. Her stock is of the best and diggings. Quicksilver Xlining Company, Jack I Cardwell, Jos. A. Crain, Daniel Crone comprises the latest styles out. The A party occurred at Mart. Hurst’s sonville, to XIr. I. Sachs, in care ot miller, Je-se Dollarhide, Thus. G. Dews, attention of the ladies is called to lier one night last week, which was well SctiWeilzer, Sachs A Co., San Francisco. i James Drum, Jos. II. Davis, J. W. advertisement, and they are invited to Dollarhide, II. «S. Emery, James D. Geo. Fleming was up from Gilice give Mrs. Brentano a cull. She guaran attended. Fountain, H. C. Fleming, W. P. Far- The Grouse creek mines, across the creek this week. He reports the min tees satisfaction. low, Newman Fisher, Samuel Grubbe, Siskiyou«, are not as promising as they ers wailing for water. Green Bios, are E. E. Gore, W. J. Gregory, Phillip D iphtheria .—There seems to be a i might be. still crushing quartz with good success. Gleave, Oscar Gauiard, Robt. A. Gray, decrease of this disease on Applegate, Thos. Chavner will renovate the Bybee & Co.’s quartz mill will be ready Alfred Gordon, Jas. M. Hoxie, John although a few severe cases still exist. building formerly occupied by the for work ere long. S. Herrin, J. Heckathorne, D. Huus- Ou our first page will be found an ex i Post Office. There is already <juite a depth ot ton, J.icon Ish, George A. Jackson, C. cellent article on this disease. It will Rev. Father Buch ird, the eminent *now in the mountains where but a Kleinhammer, Wm. Kahler, G, Ka- be observed that if looked after in time the scourge cin be readily overcome, • divine, well known in this section, is foot existed last Winter. This is in rewski, M. Liddle, W. T. Lever, G. dicative of a good supply of waler lor now at Portland. W. Lance, T. L. Linkswiler, David neglect of early treatment being gen the miners who depend on the snow Pat. McMahon was over from Butte Linn, N. Langell, John La"y, J. XL erally the cause of its fatal termination. furnishing it in the late Spring and creek yesterday and reports matters L- iland, VV. Mitchell, J. M. McCall, Next week we will give the views of early Summer. flourishing there. W. C. Myer, B. F. Myer, W. M. Math the California State Board of Health on We were in error last week in stat es, J. W. Mills, R. F. Maury, Robt. R. Saltmarsh, well known in this Hie matter, which should receive due ing that a majority of the stockholders attention. Mavity, John W. McKay, Wm. Mill section, has resumed the apothecary’s of the P. of H. Mill Company was not business at Albany. er, C. C. McClendon, Conrad Mingus, A ccident .—A sun of II. J. Terrill, in attendance al the meeting called to Alex. Marlin, D. XI. XlcXlenamy, John John (J Latta called on us yester of Butte creek, aged alxiut 15 years, consider the propriety of selling its Norton, Tims. E. Nichols, John Neil, hail his hand badly injured by an acci day. He is just recovering fiom a property. On the contrary, there was, Way ne Oliver, Wm. A. Owen, P. dent one day last week, lie was severe attack of fever. and it was voted to sell the mills. Powell, F. XL Ply male, D. Peninger, Cardwell has ordered a new buggy, standing in a wagon with his hand on a The commanding officer at Fort Geo. W. Ratrie, Samuel M. Robinson, gun, which was loaded with bird-shot, which will arrive in a few days. It is Vancouver, W. T., will sund the fol Jesse Richardson, Wm. Ray, Lewis when the team started and caused the of the latest style out. lowing named enlisted men, now at Reese, L. Shideler, Granville Sears, A fine rain lias prevailed for nearly an weapon to explode, the load of which that post, to the station of their com H. T. Severance, Peter Simon, S. C. lodged in his right hand. Fortunately entire week, which places the ground Taylor, James Thornton, S. D. Van I panies—Fort Klamath, Oregon: Pri there was but a slight charge of pow in condition for plowing. vates Rudolph O. Grabow, Company Dyke, E. F. Walker, John P. Walker. der in the gun, and the charge did not A copy of your local paper, sent reg “B,” 1st Cavalry, William XIcCourt D ecision C oncerning M ining go through. l)r. Aiken, who attended ularly home, is better than all the let and William J. Wilson, Company “F,” C laims .—The General Land Office ren him, says amputation will not be neces- ters that can be written. 21st Infantry. aary. ders a decision of importance concern John T. Liyton, of Williams’ creek, Fort Klamath will have to be satis- ing section 2,3 12 of the Revised Stat C arr ’ s E nterprises .—Jesse D. and Thos. P. Lee, of Murphy, are fled with one company, as General I utes, which requires^ certain annual ex Carr writes that he is gelling along building new residences. Howard lias distributed his com- penditure on ail mining claims. Com finely with his improvements at Cleur McCall A Co.’s new brick at Ash mand as follows; One company to Fort missioner Williamson holds that the Lake. His reclamation ditch will be land will be ready for occupation in Walla Walla, two to Fort Townsend, first annual expenditure upon a claim completed within thirty days. The the course of a few weeks. four to Fort Vancouver, two to Fort located prior to May 10, 1872, should ditch is four feet deep, sixteen feet The Emetine Company have brought Canby, two to Fort Yuma, Arizona, have been made by the 1st day of Jan wide, and about one and a half miles in all their quicksilver and shipped two to Fort Stevens, Oregon, one to uary, 1875, the second by January 1, in length, and conveys the waters of the most of it to San Francisco. Presidio barracks, near Sail Francisco, 1876. Also, that the first annual ex Willow creek into Lost river, thereby Rev. A. Hardison will hold divine one to Alcatraz Island prison post, also penditure upon a claim located since reclaiming between 9,000 and 10,000 services at the M. E. Church next near San Francisco. «May 10, 1872, should have been or acres of swamp land. His fence, «Sunday morning and evening. Speaking of roads, the Western Star mU't be made within one year from when completed, will be about forty Walter Jackson has purchased 40,- says: The work that our County Com I lie date of discovery and location, and miles in length. During the Summer 000 pounds of wool this Fall. He missioners have had done this year, that the amount required by local min he has employed about sixty men, but, paid an average of 16 cents a pound. that should be specialty commended ing lawsor regulations to be expended, owing lo having suspended work on i An excited argument on the auction by the people, is the grade over Rob before a record of suelk, location can be the fence, tlie force at present is not so eering question took place Saturday. erts’ hill and the one around the Xlyr- made, may apply upon the first annual great. Mr. Carr says he can cut any At last accounts matters were in statu tle creek hill. By these new grades expenditure of claims thus held, if amount of hay, and as his outside the heaviest pulls on the road between other provisions of the law are com quo. range is unlimited he has no fears but this place and Jacksonville have been plied with. The second yeir com. The Teachers’ Institute met at Ash avoided and our people will ultimately inences immediately on the expiration that he can carry his stock through any kind of a Winter. He has expended land last week, but the Secretary there be repaid for the money expended of Hie first, and the required expendi a large amount of money on these en of has failed to furnish us its proceed thereon by an increased amount of the tures may bo made at any lime during freight trade from Jackson county. the year. J ings. terprises. S heep for C alifornia .—Henry Bleeclwr this week started another band of over 1,600 mutton sheep lo the California market, i bis lot will join the other, which left here last week, in Lake county, and the whole will then be driven to San Francisco. XIr Bieechcr purchased them in this sec tion. L and C ontest .—Quite a number of citizens from Foot’s creek have been in town this week making deposi tions before County Clerk Foudray in a contest for some laud in that sec tion. 'The affair grows out of an at tempt by an emigrant, named Walter King, to homestead a piece of land Chauncey Nye claims as mineral, The case goes before the officers of the Roseburg Land Office, and each party seems sanguine of success. Snow storm lo-day. John Cardwell, of Sam’s Valley, was i Lakeview district school has com School tax can now bo paid. in town this week. He reports the I ground in his section in good condi menced with a fair attendance, R. 11. Thanksgiving Day on the 29lh. Dunlap, teacher. tion for plowing. A ghost party occurs next week. A. F. Snelling is engineering E. W. T. A. Davis & Co., druggists at Freighting becoming monotonous. I Joseph’s saw mill. Fuller makes a Portland, is the firm to deal with. Read Fisher’s new advertisement. It is the only real wholesale house in full hand wherever ho chances to Miners are getting ready for Winter. “drap.” this lino in Oregon. Our street crossings need cleaning. J. A. Moon lias sold an interest in A. Noltner, Esq., left for home Satur “D on ’ t XIako a Noise,” is the title David Linn is agent for the Singer, day morning. He received quite a his town property to Geo. Freeman, T. of a new echottische just received harinera are commencing to plow. number of subscribers for the daily W. Colvin ami Jos. Robnett. Consid from the well known music house of eration, $2,100. Sherman, Hyde & Co., San Francisco. Jacksonville is promised a new bar and weekly »Sfandartl. ber. Two more saloons arc soon to be The melody Is arranged from the pop Howard is offering superior induce Prospects for a wet Winter are flat ments in his line. He has a good built in Lakeview. We then exclaim ular comic song, “Don’t make a Noise, tering. stock, accommodating clerks, and ev in poetical language: “Ou wings of or else you’ll Wake the Baby.” It is love we fly, from grocoreo to grocori.” decidedly taking. Sent to any ad Look out for cheap machines; buy a erything is sold cheap. There has been some talk of remov dress, upon receipt of 35c. in currency J. M. Woods, the blind musician Singer. or postage stamps. Address Sherman, C. B. Watson has gone to Lake who gave a concert here some months ing the Camp Bidwell Herald press to Hyde & Co., San Francisco, Cal. since, bilked the people of Salem re- Lakeview. But, as $806 figures in the county. --------- ---------- premises, the change is not likely to be cently and fled to California. W agon -XI a king .—S. P. Hanna is J. Nil nan and lady aro expected effected. Judge Tolman, who has been at just in receipt of a large stock of ma home soon. work on his diggings on Cow creek for The conduct of the Lake county terial from San Francisco. He is an Rows are of common occurrence some time past, returned home last ground-hog, interpreted, foretells a excellent mechanic and bound to give now-a-days. hard Winter, as hit, hogship has sought week, lie left yesterday again. ¡faction. Read his advertisement Irvin’s saw mill is now located on give liim a call. The stages, according lo schedule higher ground than usual for his Win Sterling creek. time, arrive here from tbesoulhat half ter abode. I n this age of progress, what wonderful The County Court has been in ses past eight o’clock a . M., and from the W. I). Newland, of Chewaucan, re nount of skill and ingenuity is expended sion this week. 1 the construction, improvement ami pres- ceived such injuries on the 21th inst north al half-past ten o’clock a . M. rvation of the costly and intricate machi The now telegraph lino has been nery used in 1 he manufacture of the various The Circuit Court docket is light, by his team running away, that he articles so necessary to our comfort. How completed lo Yreka. few new cases being entered thereon. died in a few’ hours afterward, He much more important is it that we watch with rigid care this most wonderful ma A new fence has been built around Not being completed at the time of go leaves a wife and four children. chine, the human body. Adjusting all its A. C. Jones’ residence. parts with nicest care, each to the other, In a recent communication to th ing to press, we are unable lo present Dr. P. Jack left this week for Puget S ettle l’i*.—Next week being the commencement of Circuit Court, an Sound, where lie will locate. tVintjen A Helms have just received excellent opportunity h presented to I those who will be in attendance and a fine lot of liquors and cigars. are indebted to the T imes office to call Some large specimens of corn may and settle. We will take county scrip, be seen at the Railroad saloon. gold and silver at par. * Wm. Kreuzer has re-opened his Ger L and O ffice .—George E. Strong, man school in Orth’s building. agent of tiie California and Oregon Land Company, will re’urii about the l-l prox. and eslabli-h ail office of that c>r|Hir ition in this place. This will greatly accommodate those who have business with the Company. LAKE (M'NTY ITEMS. Circuit Court next wei k. AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. M. E. Ciit RCH.—Religious services every Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever end* A. Ilardixon, W. Hurlburt and M. A. Williams, alternately. 'C atholic Ctn itrii.— Divine Services ev ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa ther Blanchett. M. E. Si x pay S chool .— Regmar meetings every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. C atholic S cnpay S chool .— Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. J. II. Stinson, formerly of this place, was elected a Justice of the Peace of Eu reka township, Cal., at the October election. Notice to Tax-Payers. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, SHERIFF OF I Jackson county, Oregon, will meet the tax-pavers of said county, for the purpose of receiving taxes, on the following days in their respective precincts, at their usual places of voting, and will remain in each precinct from9 o’clock a . m . until 4 o’clock p. m , of each day, to-wit: .Tii(*ksnn villo .. November 21th 44 2<>th Brownsborough..... 44 27th Big Butte................... 44 21H11 Kloiiueo Rock 44 30th Table Rock ............. 3d Le lami...................... ...................December 44 - 4th 44 • 5lh 44 6th Rock l’oint................ 44 7th 44 10th Hdco............................ 44 11th Ashland..................... 44 13th «Sfori ili 44 14th Uniontown................ 44 láth 44 17th Willow Springs....... 44 18th Manzanita................. At least one-hall' must be paid in U. 8« gold coin. Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at the above stated times. The law in regard to their collection will be strictly enforced. J. VV. MANNING, Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson Co. LATEST ARRIVALS —OF— oooi>S!f —AT— RECKENFELD’S ! IE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- ure in announcing to the public that ho just received a complete and first-class that all may perform their allotted duty. assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, There is nothing better calculated to do this sinfi as Hats, Shirts, Underwear, etc.; Itest thoroughly and efficiently than Frese’s ids of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No- Hamburg Tea; a simple vegetable remedy, s, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery, yet powerful in its ability to build up and sieal Instruments, Bird Cages, Station- restore the energies, and to give tone , Poeket and Table Cutlery, Albums, and vigor to all its powers. s, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will be sold he chea|M‘st rates. Give me a call and H all ’ s V egkia I ile .S icilian H aii : R e - for yourselves. newer is a scientific combination of some F. BRECKENFELI). of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and hu mors, and falling out of the hair. It furnish California Street, es the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and siqqiorted. It makes the JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. hair moist, soft ami glossy, and is unsur passed as a hair-dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as itseilects remainalong time, mak rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW ON 1 hand the most complete and best stock ing only an occasional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson medical men, and officially endorsed by the ville, consiting of Slate Assaver of Massachusetts. For sale by all dealers. HATS. BONNETS. NEW MILLINERY STORE! Most Bitter Idle ol Regret. That which was lived by the excellent lady who was so hard ot hearing that she could not understand her grocer, who had been trying lor some years to palm oil some other yeast powder for Donnolly’s. It won’t work, even on deaf people. They will have Don- nolly’s. MARRIED. WHITE—TYCER—At the residence of Jas. Tycer, in Jes“phine county, Oct. 29th, bv Rev. C. II. Hoxie, Alex. While and Miss. Sarah E. Tycer—all of Josephine county NA Y LOR—DAVIDSON—At the residence of the bride’s father, Oct. 31st, by Rev. M. A. Williams, Melvin Naylor ami Miss Ev eline Davidson—all of this county. Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves, collars and culls, etc., etc., which we will sell at low prices. Sewing Machines for Sale. We have on hand a number of the cele brated Howe Sewing Machines, which we will, sell cheap lor cash, or exchange fur grain. MISSES D. A M.CARDWELL. GOOD WORK ANO LOW PRICES! —AT— Frey's Boot and Shoe Store, C alifornia S treet , BORN. DAN Fl>RTH—In this city, November 2d, to the wife of Dr. Danforth, a daughter. VAN VORST—On Applegate, November 3d, to the wife of Benj. Van Vorst, a daughter. - -- - ~----- NEW, THIS WEEK. NEW Jacksonville, Oregon. H aving permanently located in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- specttully informs the public that he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot ind shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran teed. GEORGE XV. FREY. A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. MILLINERY GOODS’! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR 1 sale his ranch and mining property, sit JUST RECEIVED BY uated on Sterling creek, containing 1«>4 acres, all under fence. Forty acres are un der cultivation, with plenty of vegetable land; a good orchard, living water on var ious parts, plenty ol timber and tine stock range. Cash market at the door for every thing raised. Health of locality unsur rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- passed. There are'»112 acres and a half of 1 lire in informing the ladies of Jaekson- mining ground, which are guaranteed to villeand vicinity that she has just received pay $3 a day per hand. T itle —U. 8. title to the whole. a complete and <*l<‘gant st<x‘k of N 1ZW’ M 1 L- Inspection invited and everything guar LINERY GOODS, direet from San Francis co, consisting of New Shapes in Untrimmed anteed as represented. For further particu T. JI. GILSON. Bonnets and Hats, Trimming Silks, Feath lars enquire of ers, Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc., and is now fully prepared to attend to all orders NEW SAW MILL! with neatm'ss and dispatch. Prices reason able and satisfaction guaranteed. Residence at the old Overbeck Hospital. Give me a rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM- 1 pleted their steam saw mill, situated call. MRS. BRENTANO. MRS. BRENTANO! S. P. HANNA, XVA.GO>7 - M A I< I-: I Jacksonville, Oregon, IN CRONEMI LT.ER’S BUILDING, is 1 in receipt of a full assortment of material and prepared to do all work in bis line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran ty MI. a - î T Repairing a specialty. 8. P. HANNA. Jacksonville, November 5, 1877. SOCIETY NOTICES. Jacksonville Grange No. l‘. of II., Holds its regular meetings every two weeks at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville. JOHN E. ROSS, Master. A nnie M illei :, Secretary. 1 mile west of the old Buckeye Mill, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of lumber, such as boxing, siding, rustic, floor ing, finish and scantling of all siz.es, laths, sheathing, shingles, etc. Fir, yellow ami sugar pine lumber of all dimensions. Cash, oats, wheat, Hour, lard and bacon (aken in exchange tor lumber. All orders promptly attended to. Address MARSH, VALl’EY, A Co., Yellow Jacket Mill, Brownsborough, Ogn. WHO WANTS A HOME? mi IE UNDERSIGNED, in order to 1 close partnership, oiler for sale a farm of 320 acres, pleasantly situated on Rogue river, on the direct road to Fort Klamath, 34 miles from Jacksonville. The place is most ly rich bottom kind, well watered, with an extensive outside range for horses, cattle or sheep. Will bo sold on easy terms: One- fourth down, the balance on liberal credit. The Stock, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep «nd hogs, along with the farm implements, hay, grain, ole., can b • bought cheap, giving purchaser of the place preference if desired. HULL BROS. Oregon t h tphr Xo. 1, R. A. M., Hohls its regular meetings monthly on Tuesday evenings of or preceding each full moon, at 7* 12 o’clock. Companions in good standing are invited. J. R. N. BELL, High Priest. M ax M uller , Secretary. • WJW KOT TAO. to *■' nd for our New Catalogue. It con- SaaS Ka8 tain» valuable lnfor- inatlon for every Ml ■■ person contain- plating the pur- Chase of any article for personal, family or agricultural use. Free to any Address. Mfej E vMOSTUOMERY WARD A CO„ » Original Grange Supply House, ^<227 «t ¡¡¿a WabatA Are. CHICAGO Ill. All Kinds of Job Printing JUST RECEIVED. NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT 4 FULL SUPPLY OF ALE AND 1*0 R- a 'Y The Times Office. ter of the best brands. The finest Liq uors, Wines and Cigars always kept on hand, as also the celebrated St. Louis Beer. Give me a call. M.vrr. w. DILLON.