The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 18, 1878, Image 3

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FRIDAY,......................... lANl’ARY 18, 1878.
AGENTS FOR THE TIMES.
E. I. Farlow........................................... Ashland
Geo. 1*. Rowell A Co......................... New York
S. M. Peltingill A Co.......................New York
Dan. L. Green..................... Josephine County
Cha*. Hughes................................. Kerbvville
Ben Haymond................................. Bock Point
L. I*. Fisher,................................San Francise«»
Thos. Boyce................................ San Francisco
Rowell A Chesinan........................... St. Louis
R. B. Hatton....................................... Lakeview
BRIEF MENTION.
Very windy this week.
Read the new aIverthoments.
Dance at Ficher’s I' is evening.
(’¡•pt. Barnes has returned home.
E. Jacobs is able to be about again.
John Smith was in town Saturday
last.
The Noble brothers, who have .been
«i-journing in this section for sometime
past, left for Ireland on Wednesday
last.
Several suits for ioj motion--, arising
from disputes over water rig it?', have ■
been or are to be submitted to Jud ge
Prim.
COUNTY COl KT
PKlM EEltlNGN.
JANUARY TERM.
Off •erc present—Hon. Silas J. Day,
Judge; Samm l Furry i nd A. Miller,
Jr., Commissioners; J. \V. Manning,
Sheriff; E. D. Foudray, Clerk.
The following Road Supervisors
made their reports, which wero ap-
proved:
Wm. Taylor, District No. 31; Henry
Klock, District9 No. 7; C. D. Reed,
Ilonrel of Trustees.
T here is an unusual number of bid*
ders
for mail contracts this year. No
T uesday EyENiNG, Jan. 15th.
The Board of Trustees met in regu- less than a dozen bids have been put
lar session this evening, a full Board in for the Sam’s Valley and Butte
present—except Mr. 11 antes—Presi­ creek route. The prospects are that
| the successful bidder will perform tho
dent L’nn in the ('hair.
Miuctes of last meeting we:e read service fur a song.
and approved.
N otkino but intrinsic merit can acconn
The quarterly report of the Town
lor the enormous sales of Frese’s Hamburg
Treasurer, showing SG47.85 in the Tea, the demand for which is constantly in-
The reason is obvious to all. It
Treasury, was accepted and ordered ' i creasing.
is a purely vegetable preparation, mild, yet
filed.
efficient in its action—carrying oft- all im-
1 purities from the system, and imparting a
Tho third quarterly report of the giowand vigor, which only those who have
Sexton was accepted and ordered used it can appreciate.
filed.
V arious causes —advanciiig*years, Care,
The annual report of the Street Com­ sickness, disappointment, and* hereditary
—all operate to turn the hair
missioner was referred for further ex­ predisposition
gray, and either of them inclines it to shed
prematurely. A yer ’ s H air V igor will re­
amination.
store faded or gray, light and red hair to a
The following bills were presented: ! rich brown or deep black, as may be desired,
John Ilockenjos, work on foot-bridge, ■ It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it rt
healthy action, and removes and cures (land-*
$2.50; Reames Bros., sundries, $23.38; 1 i titT and humors. By its use falling hair is
and a new growth will be produced
1). Linn, making and setting up lamp­ | i cheeked,
in all cases where the follicles are not de«
posts, $42; K. Kubli, sundries, $2; D. ¡ stroyed or glands decayed. Its effects are
shown bn brashy, weak, orsick-
vV. Crosby, killing dogs, $2; Dan. Hop­ ¡ beautifully
ly hair, to which a few applications will
kins, lumber for fout-bridges, $45; U. i produce the gloss and freshness of youth.
Harmless and sure in its operation, it is
8. Hayden, sundries, $4.75.
incomparable asa dressing, and is especially
Hopkins’ bill was referred to Road valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone
i it imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye,
Committee and U. S. Hayden’s bill j and will not soil or color white cambric; yet
lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh
was ordered paid. The others were ! it
and vigorous. For sale by all dealers
referred to tho usual committee.
MARRIED.
A petition was received from Wm.
Eaton to purchase a fraction of lot front­ I WALLS—ARMSTRONG-—At Uniontown,
January 10th, by Rev. VV. Hurlburt, A. J.
ing on the Applegate road. Referred
Wallsand Mrs. E. Armstrong.
to a special committee consisting of
BORN.________________
Messrs. Nunan and Kubli.
| HELMS—On Warner <-r. ek, January 4iU,
Atkinson A Webb were granted a
to the wife of James Helms, a son.
liquor license.
OWEN—At Empire City, Dec. 27, 1877, to
the wife of A. F. Owen, a daughter.
Mr. Nunan submitted an ordinance
for the protection of street lamps and
shade trees, which was read a third
timo and passed.
Mr. Kubli was excused from non-at­
—OF—
tendance at the previous meeting.
The Board then adjourned until Fri A i : W
O < X > I >!S ! !
day evening, the25th inst.
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—AT—
T he K illing of D odge .—In the
last issue of the T imes it was an­
nounced that Capt. Wallace, of War­
ner valley, had killed a man, (who
turned out to be Samuel Dodge) but
gave no particulars. We receive fur­ riUIE UNDERSIGNED TAKEN PLEA«-
I tire in announcing to the public that lie
ther details through the Canyon City has
just receiv<‘d a complete ami first-class
assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
Timm of January 5th, which says:
Henry Blecher returned from East :
Portland
Friday. He speaks highly
The political cauldron is beginning to
of Dr. Hawthorne’s management of the
simmer a little.
asylum.
District No. 21; Granville Naylor, Dis- !
The Singer machine is the best. D.
J. C. Overbeck and Arthur Oliver trict No. 4; Peter Simon, District No.
IlleliKion* Directory.
Lina is the agent.
*
1G; Silas Draper, District No. 11; C.
M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every
Several road supervisors are behind are back on a visit. The former is
F.
Blake, District No. 1; Wiley Parker,
Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever­
from Astoria and the latter from Cres­
ends A. Hardison, W. Hurlburt and M. A. with their reports.
District No. 23; Jacob Ish, District No.
cent City.
Williams, alternately.
The Sterling company expect to be
! 5; II. C. Wilkinson, District No. 18; J.
C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev­
R. 8. Belknap, well known in this W. Baker, District No. 10; M. A. I
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa- I ready by the 1st prox.
I
7 *
tlier Blanchett.
Tho San Francisco wool market is section as the former owner of Ver­ Houston, District No. 2G; E. E. Goer, |
M. E. S unday S chool .—Reguiar meetings
mont, is now running a ranch on
dull, but may soon improve.
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
District No. 3; John Woods, District
C atholic S unday ^S chool .— Regular
The telegraph office of this place Rogue river.
No. 13; James Woodson, District No.
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two
Those indebted to the T imes office 2; W. C. Miller, District No. 35; John
sent 1,349 messages during 1877.
o’clwk.
The rain and snow this week fur­ are requested to call and settle. Coun­ Cantrell, District No. 20.
No M ails .—There was no mail 1
ty scrip, greenbacks, gold and silver
W. A. McPherson was appointed
nished a little water for the miners.
connection south yesterday, probably
taken at par.
Justice
of the Peace of Ashland pre­
Win. M. Turner returned from
owing to the late storms.
Quite a snow-storm occurred on cinct.
Portland Monday. He is quite ac­
Wednesday
last. The hills were quite
The petition of Levi Gartman and
P. O. B usiness .—During the year tive.
white,
but
the
rain
and
sun
soon
melt
­
others
for a view and survey of a coun­
1877 1,254 money orders were drawn
Samuel Grubbe has put up and
ty road from Woodville, up Evans creek,
at the Jacksonville Post Oilice, which tilled an ice-house on the Dead Indian ed the snow off.
amounted to $17,148 21. During the road.
Chas. Williams, of Evans creek, to tho county road running through
last quarter 137 letters were registered. |
called on us Tuesday. He reports this Ramsey canyon, was granted and T.
Kubli & Bolt have added 300 feet of
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season tho dryest thus far he has ever II. Fielder, James E. Slinger and I).
F or J osephine .—Mr. Barker and pipe to their hydraulic on Farris
N. Birdsey were appointed viewers,
witnessed here.
another gentleman from Portland, who gulch.
and M. Lindley, surveyor.
A pleasant party occurred at Veit’s
are interested in the Webfoot mine
Hon. J. M. McCall, of Ashland, who
The petition of F. M. Bailey and oth­
Hall Wednesday, which was an enjoy­
at Althouse, passed through towm this has been seriously ill, is better, wo
ers for a change in the county road
able affair. Kaegel & West furnished
week tor that locality. They were ac­ learn.
leading from Jacksonville, via Ken­
splendid music.
companied by Dan. Hunt of Josephine. >
nedy’s ferry, to Intersect Bybee’s ferry
Henry and Adam Klippel and Col.
The name of the Post Office at Whit­
E mployes D ischarged .—Klippel, Reed went over to Squaw Lake this tle’s ferry, Lake county, has been and Fort Klamath road, was granted.
E. Emery, James Miller and Geo. W.
llauna & Co. have taken a “new de- ‘ week.
! changed to Plevna, with Wm. II. Rob­ Isaacs were appointed viewers and M.
parture.” The work on their ditch is to |
Lieut. Moore and Geo. E. Strong left
erts as Postmaster.
j Lindley, surveyor.
be done by contract hereafter, in con­ for Fort Klamath yesterday. J»Vm
Copp’s “Hand-book of Mining Laws”
The report of the viewers on a
sequence of which the employes were voyage.
is having an unprecedented sale. Read change of the county road leading from
all discharged last week. We learn
Geo. II. Himes, Portland’s leading
the advertisement on the last page and Jacksonville to Big Butte creek, rza
that the contractors are chit fly employ­ job printer, has our thanks for a neat
see what it contains.
Brownsborough, was accepted and it
ing Chinamen.
calendar.
John and Newt. Shook, of Lake ■ was ordered that said road be estab­
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Vincent Cook, of Portland, is now at county, are in town. They report the lished as recommended.
L eft U s .—Dr. J. S. Jackson, who
Galice creek looking after his mining
has been with us since October last, ,
Road District No. 11 was divided as
Winter mild thus far and cattle doing
I
interests.
returned to California on Wednesday ,
fairly in their section.
follows; Commencing on the road at
We
learn
that
the
Social
Club
in
­
and will locate at Oakkind. The Doc- i
B. F. Dowell arrived from the north the west end of Foots creek bridge and
tor is a physician of skill and experi- j tends giving a ball on Washington’s on Saturday last, after quite an ab­ running thence southerly up the west
ence and a thorough gentleman, and, birthday.
sence. He expects to defer the exe­ ! bank of Foots creek to the township
The
Josephine
County
Court,
Hon.
such as Hats, Shirts, Underwear, etc.; l>est
while regretting his departure, we .
j line between townships 3G and 37,
cution issued against him.
<>n the night of the 21th of Ileeember Win. brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No­
wish him success wherever be maj M. F. Baldwin, Judge, was iu session i
south
of
range,
4
west,
and
following
Wallace
shot
and
killed
Samuel
Dodge
Wo have for sale one of Beatty’s cel-
tions, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery,
near Big Hill in Warner Valley, in this Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station«
last week.
thence
west
on
said
township
line
to
< ebrated Pianos (or Organs) that will be
county. The parties had both been to erv. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums,
go-
_
Several legal notices of interest will disposed of at a great bargain. For the west boundary line of Jackson t'amp Bidwell, distance some .">0 miles from Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., which will be sold
F rom C innabar .—Capt. Caton wa-
Warner, and the homicide was enacted
be found in our advertising columns. particulars apply at this office.
i county, including all settlers between within a few miles of (he latter place. at the cheapest rates. Give me a call and
see for yourselves.
over from Beaver creek this week,
Read them.
said township line west of said bridge Dodge left Bidwell at 8 o'clock on the morn-
F. BRECKENFELD.
ingof the 21th, on horseback. Wallace left at
James Herd has returned from Port­
and reports matters at the Emeline as
i ami Rogue river to said county line. 11 a . m . the same day, driving a two-horse
Look out for Howard’s new adver­
land and will put up his new saw mill
flourisiiiug. Three hands are at woik
There was a bad feeling existing
The County Judge and Clerk were buggy.
tisement ntxt week. Hu is selling
between
the
parties, and it is said that Dodge
in
the
vicinity
of
Klippel,
Hanna
A
^jvking out ore, which is fully as good
, authorized to procure two road scrapers had o|<enlv avowed an intention of killing
goods cheap.
Co.’s diggings as soon as it arrives.
us it ever was. Ground-sluicing wa-
Wallace.
I for u-e of county.
A
young
hurricane
prevailed
in
the
Sometime during tho night, following his
stopped by the late freeze, but work i
It is believed that much of the work
THE EAGLE MILL.
A huge number of bills were audited. departure from Bidwell, Wallace returned
valley
last
week,
but
fortunately
did
home and informed his family ithat he had
has been steadily continued on the
thus far done on Klippel, Hanna A
killed Dodge, and dispatched a herder in his
I.itcky Q ik ' hi lletus.
vein. Mr. Caton says little snow has little damage.
Co.’s ditch must bu performed over
emploj- to his nearest neighbor, a Mr. Gil­ SITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH
lam, to tell him of the homicide. Gillam, kJ ot Jacksonville, and half a mile north
John L. Morrison has something to again, as the survey seems to be faul
yet fallen, and exit from the mines is ,
Miss Florence Elliff, of Galesville, in company with Mr. Lockhead, (a partner of Ashland, Is prepared to do general Cus­
and Exchange Business.
not attended with any difficulty as yet. say, concerning his wife, in our adver­ ' ty-
Douglas county, is visiting friends at of Dodge’s) found Dodge at the foot of Big tom
Flour and Feed at the
Hill breathing his last, with three pistol
tising columns.
lie returned Wednesday.
The Yreka Unicn gives an account this place.
shotson his person. His body was con vev-
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Postmaster Muller desires to know of an elopement by a young couple
ed to his home. No weapons were found
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
The appraisement of the estate of on or near him.
G range I nstallation .—At a reg tho whereabouts of Alfred R. Smith
from Fort Klamath. They were made James Deeds took place last Monday
On Tuesday last Capt. Wallaeo came to
Thirty-six pounds of flour, two pounds
ular meeting of Phoenix Grange No. and Josh B .¡ley.
Canyon City and gave himself up. He was
one at Yreka and have returned to the at Leland.
followed soon after by Lockhead and Gil­ , of shorts and eight pounds of bran given per
104, P. of II., held January 11th, the
lam, the former who is prosecuting witness. i bushel of good wheat. Will sack and brand
Matt. Dillon is on hand with the post.
Dr. \V. B. Royal, who has been so- , The examination was going on as we went the sacks—customers furnishing the sacks.
following were installed as oflicers by best stock of wines, liquors and cigars.
My brother, G. F. Billings, will have
John Ilockenjos has retired from journing at this place, looking after the to press.
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F. M. Piymale, P. M., of Jacksonville
«•barge «>f the business, being assisted by
Call and “smile.”
*
the flrm of 8mith A Ilockenjos, car­ interests of the Lucky Queen Com- ;
R ich A ssay .—Capt. J. II. Fisk, of competent millers.
Oiange: J. F. Cooper, W . M ;
. 8. j
Everything as represented or no sale.
Wm.
Sonson,of
Applegate,
has
been
penters.
Courtney
A
Waisman
are
now
pany,
started
for
his
home
at
Oakland
Goer, O.; J. 8. Herrin, L.; 8. C. Tay- I
Portland, the other day completed the
MRN.N. E. FARNHAM.
putting up a new residence, which is interested with Mr. Smith iu thu bus last Monday evening.
job of making a milling test of a
lor, S.; J. W. Herrin, A. 8.; E. E I
iness.
nearly completed.
STATE TREASURER’S NOTICE.
The
general
interests
of
tho
Lucky
quantity of quartz rock from the Pea­
Goer, C.; J. M. Hoxie,Sec.: M. H. Cole- I
A
large
number
of
people
visited
the
We now have a rifle and will soon
Queen mine are being well looked af­ vine and Peacock ledges, which are
man, G. K.; Mrs. 8. Coleman, C.J Miss I
T reasurer ' s O ffice ,
)
cemetery Sunday last.
Thu monu ter. A late strike of very rich ore In located sixty miles from Jacksonville,
go
into
active
training
for
our
appear
­
Salem, Nov. 14, 1877. j
A. J. Goer, P.; Miss Mary Herrin, F.,
ment erected in memory of John Bil­ a large body was made in drifting to ! on Rogue river, in Josephine county, yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ance at Creedmoor.
Miss E. Cooper, L. A. 8.
there are funds in the Treasury for the
Father Blanchet returned Wednes­ ger attracts universal attention. It? tho north of tiie 100-foot level. The and are owned by Wm. Bybee and payment of State Warrants of the several
series or classes and numbers following:
I ore is very rich in silver and gold. Isaac Cox. Mr. Fisk milled 2,300
R oad S upervisors .—The following day from a two weeks’ pastoral visit cost was $1,200.
Warrants payable from special tax fund,
indorsed
prior to Sept. 14, 1874: Nos. 387, 388,
M.
Hanley
’
s
Kentucky
jack,
import
­
Ami
more,
the
company
contemplates
I
Supervisors were appointed at the Jan­ to Josephine county.
pounds of the rock, which is gold-bear­ 394, 38<j, 3!ff,
and 398.
uary term of the County Commission i
Warrants payable from current expense
Geo. Conn, Receiver of the Lake­ ed by Col. G. B. Payne, died Tuesday permanent works for the hoisting of ing, from which he obtained “a bar of
general fund, indorsed since Sept. 11,
G 12-100 ounces of gold, 895 fine, worth or
era’Court: District No. 1,C F. Blake; view Land Office, has been in this sec­ morning. This is a serious loss to the | ore and working of the same.
1876: Nos. 722, 726and 735.
stock interests of this section as well
Warrants payable from sundry lan«l
No. 2, Wesley Mitchell; N<3. 3, 8. D. tion for a week past.
$18.50 peroz., making the whole yield
E xaminer .
funds
indorsed June 17, 1873: Nos. 1,092
as to Mr. Hanley.
worth $113.42.” The Jlee says the as- 1,093 and 1,094.
Van Dyke; No. 4, Jos. A. Crain; No.
Col. W. S. Stone, the O. & C. Stage
R ich R ock .—Kahler A Co., of the
Interest on these warrants will cease from
A correspondent asks: “Couldn’t
sayer says “this ore is the richest and
5, Jacob Ish; No. 7, II. Klock; No. 10, Co.’s efficient superintendent, has
this date.
| Ft. Lane mine,are now sinking down in j
you iu some way come down on the
best gold-bearing rock that it has ever
Granville Sears; No. 11, G. W. Lance; gone East on business.
A. II. BROWN,
1 the tunnel run last year and taking out j
State Treasurer.
slippery condition of the sidewalks?”
No. 13, John Wood)*; No. 16, Peter Si- j
fallen to my lot to work by mill.”
Nort. E Idings has been driving for
some immensely rich ore. Gold can .
Judging by our experience about 12
mon; No. 18,11. C. Wilkinson; No. 20,
There is no doubt but what there are
Notice of Consolidation.
Joe Clough, who has returned from a
he seen in large quantities all through immense quantities of the precious
o’clock Wednesday evening we should
M. D. Sturges; No. 21, Jesse Huggins;
visit to the Umpqua.
. the rock. T. P. Kahler, one of the . metals in Southern Oregon,and we hope
say that wo could.
No. 23, Wiley Parker; No. 26, M. A. .
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
proprietors, pounded up a lot last week 1 * 5 they will be developed, thus adding to A
Geo. Sturgeon was up from Galice
the firms of T. A. DAVIS <fc Co. and
Houston; No. 31, C. B. Kingsbury; No.
We suggest that the County Com­
i and realized $G0 worth of gold as the the industries ami wealth of the State. I It >DG E, SNELL iV Co., heretofore engaged
creek
this
week.
He
says
the
miners
35, W. C. Miller; No. 8, G. W. Savage.
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in the wholesale Drug, Paint, Oil ami Glass
missioners give our cotemporary the
i result of three days’ labor. This may !
are still awaiting water.
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T he Sentinel denies that it has business, at Nos. 71 and 75 Front street, re­
contract of putting Herrin’s lane in
spectively, have this day consolidate«! un­
possibly
be
a
continuation
of
the
old
R unaway .—Early last Friday morn­
Arthur Langell, of Langell’s Valley, gbod condition. Others befoie him
lieen sold to Wm. Bybee or anyone der the firm name of
i Gold Hill mine, which paid so largely j
HODGE. DAVIS &. CO..
ing, while on the way to Kerbyville, and Leander Neil came down from
have given it up, but we doubt that I in former days. What there is of it is else. Will it deny that negotiations art* ami will continue the business at No. 71
John A. Boyer lost the road through Ashland on Wednesday.
or have l>een pending for the sale? It Front street until further notice.
their acumen is equal to his.
very rich, and, judging from the speci- j is parsing strange that a Salem paper
CHAS. HODGE,
the darkness and, in regaining it, upaet
J. I. Knight, of the Junction House,
The new proposals for mail service mens secured, would pay fully $100,-
T. A. DAVIS,
the buggy and damaged it so he was Slate creek, is recovering from his
should connect Mr. Bybee’s name
PoRTLANn, O r .,
GEO. W. SNELL,
I make the time GO hours from Reading 000 to the ton.
January
1,1878.
F. K. ARNOLD,
obliged to return to town. Near the res­ wound and is able to be about.
with such a transaction. And that
to Roseburg, instead of 52 hours, as
idence of Louis Hubert the animals
there is no significance in Wm. M.
Rt-v. W. Hurlburt will hold divine ' heretofore, which is not favorably re­
I. O. O. F. I nstallation .—At a
Turner
’s visit to headquarters will be
conceived an idea of running away and
services at the M. E. Church on Sun­ ceived by the Willamette Valley, as it stated meetingof Kerbyville Lodge No. more transparent in the future,
rushed dow n Oregon street at a rattling
Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jackson ville
day morning and evening next.
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will make their mail a day later from i 55, 1. O. O. F., held on the evening of :
pace. John held to tho reins with u
Q uarterly M eeting .—The next
s the 12th inst., John A. Boyer, I). D. '
The newly elected officers of Jack­ the latter place.
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
firm grip and kept them in the road,
quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church
G.
M.,
installed
the
following
officers
sonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., will
Senator Mitchell has been loading
but, in attempting to run them into
will be held at tho Manzanita Church
be installed to-morrow evening.
tho
mails with copies of his railroad for the ensuing term: Thos. G. Pat­
Ply male’s stable, he had a narrow es­
on
February 2d and 3d. A full at­ i THROUGH TICKETS, 12j C ents .
terson, N. G.; M. Ryder, V. G.; Chas.
Lietit.
II.
DeW.
Moore
arrived
from
speech,
which
he
is
industriously
dis
­
cape from a general smash-up, as the
■ Hughes, Sec.; A. H. Platter, Treas.; tend ince is requested.
animals continued on over ditches, Fort Klamath on Saturday last, and tributing throughout Oregon iu the
W. H urlburt , Pastor.
piIOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI-
‘ Jas. Hughes, R. S. N. G ; A. J. Adams,
has been in town during the week.
hope
of
their
benefiting
his
Senatorial
banks, logs, etc., ad libitum. He got
gars constantly on hand. The reading
aspirations. The average citizen find? L. 8. N. G.; S. W. Forbes, C.; James
N ew V olume .—The Jacksonville table is also supplied w ith Eastern periodi­
A
person
experiences
more
trouble
them turned around, however, and
them very convenient in lighting tires« Spence, Warden; Chas. Anderson, I. (Or.) T im eh has entered on itseighth cals and leading papers of the Coast.
was successful in running the tongue in explaining the origin of a discolored these frigid mornings.
volume. The T imes is one of thu best
i G.; D. Fiester, R. S. V. G.
of the buggy through the stable window eye than he does pain in receiving it.
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local
papers in Southern Oregon, and THE CITY BREWERY,
II. C. Wilkinson, of Big Butte, in­
James
Jeffries
says
he
will
l»e
oh
we
wish
it success inphe future, which
and stopping the team. Considerable
P rofessional .—In another column
—BY—
forms us that much complaint is being
it
richly
deserves.
— ¿'rencenl City Cou­
damage was done to the vehicle and hand again in the ensuing campaign I made by tho residents of that section will be found the card of I)r. Vrooman, I
rier.
VEIT SCHUTZ.
one horse received some damages; but as Democratic candidate for Surveyor. on account of the non receipt of their ' late of Chico, Cal., who intends per-
Mr. Boyer miraculously escaped with­
IIow- is T hat ?—Everybody is talking so
John A. Boyer has returned from mail matter. He says they receive as I manently locating among us.
The
R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
much about Donnolly's Yeast Powder?. It
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and
out any injuries. He secured another Kerbyville and will install Jackson­ high as four copies of the T imes at Doctor is well recommended and comes is th«* genera! conversation at eveiy br«*ak-
surrounding country that he is now manu­
turnout and continued on his way re­ ville Lodge’s officers to-morrow even­ once, which is not at all satisfactory, in quest of his health. Read what he tast table. It is because they make such de­ facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
lightful biscuits. Can’t help talking about the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing
j Where does the trouble lie?
ing.
joicing that things were no worse.
■ has to say.
them.
a coo) glass ol beer should give me a call.
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