1*1 ,4 i » » / ÎIKIEF 1EST1O3. •V í! ♦ No connection south as yet. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25?1'7v Il tads are liecoming very bad. ('<•1. Reed ha< g »ne to Althouse. To B usiness M en . —We are pre­ pared to furnish the celebrated iron­ clad note in any quantity at San Fran­ cisco rates. They are the best in use, being rapidly adopted everywhere. Plenty of snow on the mountains. M ineral P atents .—The following 1 Judge Prim, now attending the Su­ preme Court at Salem, was indisposed is a list of the patents issued for min­ lust week, but has again resumed his ing claims in J ickson and Josephin (• scat on the Bench. eon nt ies from July 26, 18G6, to Au- Jacksonville Stamm No. 143, U. O. gust I, 1877, whi h we take from R M , has installed Ils ollleers, they “Cupp’s Hand-book of Mining Law*:” being substantially the same as during I The revival at Phoenix has closed. the previous term. St. Valentine’s Day next on the list. Judge Silers, of Kerbyville, is over Paymaster expected at Ft. Klamath. on a brief visit. He has closed his R eal E state T ransactions .—B. The Board of Trustees meet this mill for the present, the wheat supply Ellinore has sold his farm in Manzanita evening. being about exhausted. precinct to J. II. Mayfield for $2,000. There are five feet of snow on the No one interested in mining should Haskel Amy has sold to Silas J. Day Siskiyous. be without “Copp’s Hand book of Min­ a parcel of land in Manzanita precinct Chewaucan has a school running; also ing Laws.” Send $L to the T imes for $235. a blacksmith shop. otlice and get it at once. C i F anged H ands .—Judge Day has The late wind storm blew over some Pugilistic exhibitions are dear amuse­ purchased the parsonage of the M. E. houses in Ashland. ments in Jacksonville. It cost one Church South, at Ashland. The Church youth about $22 to pay his respects to Frank Abell has leased a photo graph has bought a place at Phoenix, where gallery in Portland. another one day last week. the resident minister, Mr. Hardison, Hon. W. W. Fidler, of Josephine A-hland has decided not to build a will hereafter reside. county, called on us Monday, He re school-house at present. ports the miners at work and every- A notiier W ater S lit O pened . A fine stock of diaries for 1878 just thing progressing steadily. — Voluminous depositions have this received by Kahler «£■ Bro. week been taken by Clerk Foudray in Geo. E. Strong and Arthur Langell Tolmau’s diggiugs on Middle creek the case of E. K. Anderson rs. Jeptha left for Portland on Monday last. are said to prospect finely. Davisou A Co., a suit to enjoin the lat­ They go on land business, and may ex­ Billy Carll pissed through town ter from using the waters of Anderson tend their trip to San Francisco. this week, attending to business. creek for milling purposes. A handsome tombstone has lately Dr. Aiken informs us that Capt. Mc­ been erected in memory of the late W. C. M yer ’ s I mported S tock . Call, of Ashland, is convalescent. David Phipps. It was contracted for —W. C Myer, of Ashland, called on Miss Ada Shook left Monday on a by the deceased before his death. us last Saturday. He says he will bring down his recent importations for visit to relations at San Rafael, Cal. Work on the Grave creek mining All work on the Lucky Queen mine the inspection of the public. Mr. My­ ditch is progressing. One mile has er is sail-tied that he has imported has been suspended for the present. been (lug, and the company expects to something that will prove satisfactory. \Vtn. Bybee has returned from strike paying diggings ere long. Portland, aud is now at Galice creek. There has been a washout between H igh W ater .—R. L. Ish did not Prof. J. M. Tiernan camo up from Allen’s and Pit river, on the stage road arrive fiom Josephine until yesterday Doon, being altout sixteen hours behind Josephine yesterday aud is in tuwu. to Reading, and the rivers are also time. Heavy raius have fallen, which I Everybody is invited to seed items very high, though subsiding now. Ì raised all the streams to a great bight of local importance to the T imes of­ and made them almost impassable, fice. Hence bis delay. The weather has Summer Like has two schools in however. moderated, full bla-t, taught by Messrs. Gray and Conley. S keleton F ound .—While setting The late storms have furnished the out trees on bis ranch, three miles above Bybee’s ferry, Thus. Curry lhe miners considerable water aud set them other day unearthed the skeleton of t* to work. 1 Three converts to the Baptist Church burit d a tew iuches below the soil. Nothing could bo lound by were baptized in Bear creek on Sun­ which to identify him. Ho had evi­ day last. dently lain there for sometime, as St«‘ps are in progress for the organi­ his b* n s" were considerably decayed. zation of a spelling-school iuitown. A good idea. ilo^LLUMlN.M.—Jacksonville seems Charley Howard has gone on a road to have an uuusual crop of hoodlums at surveying expedition to Butte aud Ev- j resent, who should be summarily cheeked in their wild career. Every ; ans creeks. uihd now aud then we bear of some ol their ^..isdeeds, winch are not at all calcu­ lated to add anything to their reputa­ tion. Uuless parents lake enough in­ terest in these wayward youths to cor­ rect them ere it is loo late, it is only to be presumed that the otlicvrs of the law will lake the mailer tu band, This is mi utf or that should be attend- ed to at once. — - ' ■ — B ogus N ugget .—Last Saturday a stranger called at Bilger’s haidware store aud exhibited what was supposed to be a nugget of gold, which he de­ sired to sell. The clerk, J. II. Penn, weighed it and gave him $18 therefor, without first examining it. Shortly after the “miner” had departed Mr. Penn tested the metal, und found it to be nothing but a piece of molten candle-stick. Search was immediate­ ly instituted and the miscreaut fortu-, Lately found, who disgorged the mon­ ey. “We can’t sometimes always tell” what won’t be done now-a-days. R unaway . —As Hon. W. W. Fidler was coming dowu the Crescent City bill, south of town, ou Sunday last, the tougueof his buggy dropped down and caused the vehicle to ruu upon the horses, frighlenii g them so that they suddenly jumped forward and threw Mr. Fidler and all off the grade. For­ tunately, the lugs, with the exception of one, became unfastened, and the horses had uo trouble in getting louse and coming to town. Mr. Fidler es­ caped with slight injuries. One whif­ fle-tree was broken and the harness damaged somewhat, further than w hich nothing was injured. L edge F ound A gain .—While the Webfuot ltnigu at Biowutuwn, Jose- pbine county, was being worked by one J. G. Kelley sometime ago, the vein was suddenly lost. Dick lsh now informs us that Prof. J. M. Tiernan, the new euperintendeu^, again found the ledge, which is about three feet iu width and supposed to contain good r.A'k. Unfortunately, there is liable to be some delay in operations, as Major Hampton, oue of lhe leading men con­ nected with the enterprise, died at Portland recently, which may necessi­ tate new arrangements. Mr. Tiernan »ays Kelley understood little of lhe work he undertook, having none of the apparatus necessary for working the ore. He believes the ledge will pay under proper management, which we hope may be the case. Burglars are migrating this way from the Willamette. Get your shut- guns ready. Chas. Baird informs us that the miners on Jackass have plenty of water and are busy. Johu Green left for Arizona lhe oth­ er day, where, we learn, he will set up as a merchant. E. J. Farlow has formed a partner­ ship with Dr. Inlow in the drug busi- uess at Asbiand. Mr. llall, formerly a resilient of Willow Springs, has returned after many years’ absence. Johu Carter and wife came down from Ashland this week and will re­ main with us awhile. V » JOSEPHINE COUNTY. Galice Creek District— J. II. Reed, et al., placer; W. H. Ellinger, et al., hydraulic claim; N. Thoss, et al, hy­ draulic claim; Jas. Steel, of of., pla« er. Sailor Diggings District— Hyacinth Carron, et al, placer. The Singer is kept constantly on C. L. Wolters’ appointment as su­ hand by David Linn, agent. It is not perintendent of the Lucky Queen mine to be beat in any particular. was not confirmed through some mis­ A. B. McIlwain, formerly of Waldo, understanding. The company holds Josephine county, has gone into the its annual meeting at Riseburg to- morrow. baidware business at Albany. Col. J. II. Reed and J. S. Howard Those indebted to the T imes office came over from Klippel, Hanna & Co.’s are requested to respond immediately, diggings Wednesday, They report as we must pay our own bills. matters progressing finely, The late State Treasurer Brown elsewhere storms have delayed operations some­ advertises that there is mouey on what. baud to redeem certain warrants. The Sterling company, through its superintendent, Frank Eunis, lias giv­ Capt. Jackson and Lieut. Moore have been appointed to act as inspectors on en notice to Thos. Gilson and others not to dump tailings on its ground. property at Fort Klamath, Oregon. The latter sjem inclined to test the Attention is called to the new adver­ lagality of such an order. tisement ui James Vick, whose seeds, J. Walz has handed us a copy of the plants, etc , are universally renowned. Weston (Mo.) Commercial, contain­ The Stage Company has put on a ing the marriage notice of John B.# swing team between Yreka and An­ Mundy, inanager of a clotbfcig house derson’s ferry, with Geo. Chase as dri­ of that place, and Miss Amelia Over- ver. heck, formerly of Jacksonville, Tb ey A pleasant party occurred at Dan were married ou the 11th ult. It is when a dry goods clerk of Fisher’s on Friday evening last, which was well attended. Tbo supper was ninety-seven pounds weight attempts to help from a farmer’s wagon a far­ excellent. pounds weight, that No mails from the south and tele­ mer’s wife of 203 the reporter seats himself contentedly graphic coiifiuuniiniion with Portlaud on tho curbstone and waits for the ca- being interrupted has caused a dearth of lastrophe. And we sometimes wait , telegraphic news. i not iu vain. The International Klfle Match. Few, if any afnong the many thousand who witnessed the brilliant shooting of the California team, during the recent contest at Creedmoor, knew to what they were large­ ly indebted tor their coolness and steadiness of nerve. Old Californians, who are fanriU iar with its sedative properties, will not lie surprised to learn it was owing to the judi­ cious use of Frese’s Hamburg Tea. iiCTlie National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley A Rulofson tor the best Photo­ graphs in the United states, and the Vienna Medal for tlie best in the world. 429 Mont­ gomery street. San Francisco. SOCIETY NOTICES Jacksonville Grange No. 88, P. of IL. Holds its regular meetings every two weeks at O | upon the part of all saloon keepers to very deep between Butteville and keep minors out of their places of bus Strawberry valley, which will throw iness. We are pleased to note thia the stages away behind when the heavy mails do come, It may be sev- movement. John Callaghan, who has a band of eral days before connection will be un­ sheep on the hills northeast of Plan- interrupted again. nix, says the present Winter is thus M en say they cannot afford hook- far favorable for stock, He has not fed and sometimes do not even pay for any as yet. their newspaper. In that case it does We have received the Amer ican them little good, they feel so mean Agriculturist micros« ope from Orange while reading them. But men can af­ Judd Company, New York, and find il ford wh it they really choose. If all all that it is represented to be. It is a the money spent in self-indulgence, in handy affair. hurtful indulgence, was spent in books stockholders of the Esther The and papers for sell-iiuprovetiihnt, we quartz mine, located in Josephine should see a decided change. Men county, will hohl a meeting for the would grow handsome and women too. election of directors at Roseburg on The soul would shine out through the February ’ 23d. eyes. We are not meant to be mere an­ We have just received a fine assort­ imals. Let us have books and papers ment of new job type and printers’ and read them, and sermons and heed stationery Mud are better prepared them. than ever to furnish first-class job I. o. O. F.I nstallation .—John A work at low rates. Boyer, D. D. G. M., ou Saturday even John and Newt. Shook have re­ turned to Like county, taking with ing last installed the iollowing officers them the fine Lexington stallion “Nat,” of Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O whom they purchased of James A. F., to-wii: Daniel Cronenyiler, N. G.; J. II. Penn, V. G.; 8. J. Day, R. S.; Caldwell, of this place. Rev. Either Blanchet will receive F. Luy, Treas ; John Miller, P. S.; W. sealed proposals until the first of March J. l'lymale, Warden; T. B. Kent, Con.; next for the muilding of the Catholic K. Kubli, I. G.; John Hockenjos, R. Church at Eagle Point. See his ad­ S. N. G ; Chris. Ulrich, L. S. N. G.; P. Boschey, R. 8. V. G.; J. H. Hyzer, L. vertisement elsewhere. 8. V. G.; E. Band, R. 8. 8.; Jos. Wei­ F. M. Nickerson will shortly organ­ ize classes of penmanship and laconic terer, L. 8. 8. J. D. Fountain, of Ashland, is now arithmetic throughout the county. i in business on his own account, having He is an adept in the business and guarantees .satisfaction. (»ought out A. D. Helman. McDonough, Kahler it Co. are neg»- The best brands of wines, liquors and cigirs may be found at Malt. Dil- Bating for the bringing in of a water sup ply to the Fort Lane diggings, If suc- lou’s. Call aud try them. cessful, a very rich piece of ground Rev. M. A. Williams will hold re­ will be worked for a time. ligious services at lhe M. E. Church Jos. Saltmarsh last Saturday i n fi ir in­ on Sunday morning next. ed us that there is considerable enow The rough weather has kept the tel- in the neighborhood of Sterling, but ! egraph attaches busy for several days little water as jet. There is probably past iu keeping the lines up. a change in affairs by this time. I O regon E nterprise .—It is gratifying to be able to announce that true merit is al­ ways appreciated by our Western people. T he W est S hore started as an illustrated p qx>" liearlj- three years ago, mid I.as now lhe largest circulation of any paper in the Pacific Northwest. Ils engravings are ar- tistically executed, and the article ■. are well and carefully written. It is one of that class of papers w hich etn sa* ly be admitt­ JACKSON COUNTY. ed into the family circle, lhe publisher be­ Coyote Creek District— O. Jacobs, ing especially careful not to admit any arti­ cle or advertisement which would be likely et al., placer. to offend the most fastidious. For 1878 T he Jackass Creek District— Win. Hoff­ W est S hore has been greatly improved and adorned with a magnificent new head­ man, et al., placer; J. A. Wilson, et al., ing! Every issue consists of 16 large size pages, tilled with the very choicest reading. placer. It is a publication that every resident of the Jackson Creek District— John Orth, Pacific Northwest can feel proud of. As the subscription price is but $1.50 per year, placer. every family should subscribe for it," and Sterling Creek District— Goo. Yau- those having friends in the Eastern States should send them a copy for a .year. Any des, et al., placer; Thêodoric Cam- one sending $2 will receive the paper for and will also be furnished with six eron, et al., placer; Theodoric Cam- 1878, months’ back numbers, includingth<> mam­ moth edition in July last. Specimen copy, eron, placer. twenty cents, which may afterwards be de­ Uniontown District— Jas. Cameron, ducted when subscribing tor the entire year. Address L. Samuel, Publisher The [ lacer; Robt. J. Cameron, placer. West Shore, Portland, Oregon. Tdbk Rock Eiicanipinrnt No. 10,1. 0. 0. P Hohls regular sessions it its Hail, Od1'life. Mild, searching and etfectual, I iiey are specially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, de­ rangements oi which they prevent and cure, if timely taljen. They are the best and safest physic to employ tor children and weakened constitutions, where a mild, but effectual, cathartic is required. For sale by all Dealers. O vol want protection? Buy a Pistol or JOHN M1LLER. D knife, or bulb, of also praying tor an order for setting the time for healing the same, therefore notice is hereby given that said tinal account will be heard and determined in said Court on Tuesday, March 5, 1878, at which time all persons having objections to said final ac­ count and settlement must then and there make t he same. Published by order of Hon. Silas. J. Day, County Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. S. P. HANNA, I WAGON - MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, IN CRONEMILLER'S BUILDING, IS 1 in leeeipt ot a f ull assortment of material ami prepared to do alt work in his line on short notice ami in a wot kmatilike manner. \ chicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable ami satisfaction guaran­ teed. Repairing a specialty. S. P. IIANNA. Jacksonville, November 5, 1877. STATE TREASURER'S THIRD NOTICE. STATE O/’OREGON, T reasurer ' s O ffice , ) > Salem, Jan. 9, 1878. J yOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there «ire funds in lhe Treasury tor the payment ot State Warrants classed and number«*«! as follows; Warrants of old issue, payable from fund derived from special tax, indorsed prior to Sept. 11, 1874, viz: Nos. 42.1, 424, 425, 426, 427, 42S, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437 and 438. Warrant payable from general fund, in­ dorsed since sept. 14, 1876. viz: No. 1109. Interest on the above Warrants will cease from this «late. A. 11. BROWN. State Treasurer. RAILROAD SALOON, ( or. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville HENRY PAPE, Engineer. 1 THROUGH TICKETS, 12j C ents . pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- xJ gars «•onstantly on hand. The reading tab)«* is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ cals and leading papers ot the Coast. All Hinds cf Job Printing NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT The Times Office WARNING IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, X OTICE ............ _.............. , whereas my wile, Ellen, lias left my bed and board without just causeur provo- cation, I will not lx* responsible for any debts she-max- contract. J ohn l . Uniontown, Jan. 12, 1878. M orrison . FOR SÄLE OR TRADE ! I H AVE ON H AND A LARGE SUPPLY L ot lirst-c.'ass lumber of every description at the mill ot Davis