? to fhnwrratír BRIEF MENTION. I Board of Trustees. There are quite a numtar of Mexi­ PATENTS FOB JAf'KNON COUNTY. F rom W olf C reek . •— A corrti4 can veterans in this section, and we F riday E vening , January 25th. 8 pondent, writing under date of Jail4 Plenty of water. --------- a The following is a list of patents re- The Boaid of Trusties met pursu ­ hear they intend f irming themselves F riday ,... uary 17th, says: FEBRUARY 1, 1878. Mails a luxury now. ant to adjournment, all the members maining in the Roneburg L ind Office into an organization. Salmon Bros, have their ditch and fluuiea I for persotu in Jackson county» Grass sprouting finely. 1 completed, and everything in good trim for C ounty C ourt . — The February No one iutorestvd in mining should I present—except Mr. Kubli—President ; mining. They have au iron pipe a thou­ It Foster C K Allen The miner is in his glory. term of the Probate and County Com­ sand feet in length, and in all probability be without ‘‘Copp’s Hand book of Min­ Linn presiding. O P Evans Il Adison j will do big work with their “giant.” Other The miuutes of the previous meeting missioners’ Courts will be held next Ail kinds of business quiet ing Laws.” Send $1 to the T imes of­ miners on Cow creek have been at work for J F Garrison S Applegate week. were read and approved. several weeks past, with a moderate supply G Grow fice and get it at once. W C Butler Taxes are sl?wly coming in. j of water, but with splendid prospects of a The committee to whom was re­ W B Grubb A Bi«h rich harvest of gold when cleaning-up timo There is a rumor in circulation that S ettle U p .—Fisher & Caro else­ Dardanelles Post Office is in opera­ ! comes around. The mines on Cayote creek A .1 Brophy ferred the application of Wm. Eaton, J Gabriel j Chas. Miller, formerly of this section, where request those indebted to call tion. have paid well this winter, considering the II B Brophy for the purchase of certain town land, S Grubb limited supply of water. If there could be has been sent to San and settle immediately. They mean Quentin for six T A Jackson W Beeaon Roads over the Siskiyous are very ! plenty of water brought id those mines, not being ready to report, was grauted j they would in all probability prove as rich E J ones A Booth by years for manslaughter. business. Read what they have to rough. further time. j as any in Southern Gregon. Mr. Henry J Otlogon T J Bell say. Smith’s store and hotel, situated at the Junc- Rogue river is full, but not to over­ 1 Col. J. Patten, the U. S. Paymaster, The following bills against the town J McAlister J F Buckley i tion ot Wolf and Cayote creeksj is a splendid and his clerk passed through Yreka on It B Banister were reported back by the Finance T il Mitchell , location and doing a paying business; they S tate T axes .—Our Treasurer, John flowing. are fixing up in order to please the wgary the 22d ult., on their way to Fort C B .Nlatney G W Banfield B. F. Dowell has returned from Can­ Committee and ordered paid, to-wit: V)rth, will forward to Salem $3,500 of I traveler. W M Mathis ---------•--------- II It Brown Klamath to pay off the troops. D. Crosby, $2; Reames Bros., $23.38; the State tax at the first opportunity. yonville. I S G Burgess C ommenced W ork . — The Plain­ Mr. Lilian, employed at Bybee’s D. Linn, $42; K. Kubli, $2; J. Hock- W Potter The whole amount due from this coun­ Telegraphic communication uninter­ E Payne J Buck'ey dealer is informed that the pipes wertf ledge at Galice creek, recently discov­ enjos, $2.50. ty is near $10,000. M S Perry C C Beekman rupted again. i turned loose on Tolman A Co.’s gravel ered another quartz lode in that section, It S Cald well The Road Committee reported back C F Payne J. A. Cardwell has two teams water­ C anyon S lid .—There is a rumor beds on Middle creek the first of last which is thought to ta very rich. I Custer D. Hopkins’ bill for $45.16 without rec­ M Peterson bound at Reading. week aud they are now piping away Vurreut of a land-slide in the Canyon on C II Caldwell Wm. Worlow purchased the inter­ ommendation. On motion of Mr. T H Stinson A VV Sturgis J W Collins under a lull head of water. The late the Roseburg road and that Yocum’s A revival has been in progress at est of Alfred Rummell in the saw-mill Britt, said bill was allowed and ordered II E Spencer M D Childers rains have been of incalculable value to bridge over the South Umpqua was Manzanita recently. on Antelope creek, sometime ago sold paid. i J E Segforth G W Capions the miues in that locality. The com­ carried off one day this week, Io this Erskine Park brought some stage I at Sheriff’s sale, paying $100 therefor. W Churchill Mr. Nunan moved that the Street J B Salt march pany will not make a clean-up for sev­ event, no mail from the north may be stock from Yreka Sunday. F F Downing McDonough, Kahler A Co.’s reser­ Committee report to the Recorder the M D Sturgess expected for some time. eral months, but are sanguioe of a rich () Vincent It Davis A case of »can. mag. is interesting voir at the Fort Lane diggings broke amount of bridge lumber furnished --------- •--------- J Trimble G W Fordyce the other day. The rains are furnish- and used on the county roads outride L J White C attle R eceived .—J. H. Roork, a community in the country. S I) Taylor S luiced Our.—Applegate creek Is M V Taylor Max. Muller returned Sunday from ing them a good supply of water, how- j of the corporation, and that said officer J B Wrisley 8geut at the Klamath Agency, on make out and present the County Com ­ M Wooley II Teubrook ever. higher than it has been for years and a skirmishing tour to Leland. Wednesday last received twelve yoke J G Zachary missioners a bill for the same. Car ­ 1 does considerable damage. Frank M. of oxeu on the part of the Government. Frank Ennis and Eb. Dimick have A pleasant party occurred at the So­ CASH PATENTS. I Smith, who has a place on its banks, J. L. Hauks was the contractor, receiv­ cial Club room yesterday evening. their “Little Giant” on the dry dig­ ried. J R Arm priest 11 Al 'son Ou motion, it was ordered that the had utaut an acre of rich garden land ing $84 a yoke for them. Lieut. H. Wintjen & Helms always keep on gings near Grant’s Pass in operation Il T Bild win It C Armstrong Road Committee ta authorized and di ­ sluiced out by the stream on Suuday DeW. Moore acted as inspector. 3 E K A nderson J Callaghan hand a supply of the finest liquors aud and tearing away the ground at a live­ rected to have all cross-walks repaired evening last, which swept away a ly rate. J Card well 1 App et n T he S terling C ompany ’ s D itch . cigars. where, in lheii judgment, it is re­ C A Charleton , 11 Aimer 2 temporary dam he bad erected and An organization, known as the Cen- i Simpson Bros, this week sold a lot —Superiulcudeut Euuis, of the Ster­ quired. T Croxton F D Bowers 2 flooded his premises. tennial Mining Company, is working ---------- -------------- — ling company, is fearful that there is of cattle to John Orth at a moderate r F & It V Beall The Recorder was ordered to make D W Cox the south half of the old donation claim Q uarterly M eeting .—The next F G B rdsev 2 liable to ta some trouble when the wa­ price. out aud post up the annual statement J Conley 2 ¡1 F Barron of John R. Hardin, below Willow .1 Constant quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church ter is turned into the big ditch, owing Isaac Cox was up from Galice creek of the receipts and expenditures of the S Colver (' I’eektnan ‘Springs. will be held at the Manzanita Church to breaks in the work, as is the case last week aud reports mutters flourish­ town. 3 J 11 Breeding F Cox Green Bros., of the Sugar Pine 2 1) N Birdseye at first with most enterprises of the ing there. Mr. Reames was excused from non- Z Card well 2 ou February 2d and 3d. A full at« ledge, Galice creek, are still crushing : tendance is requested. M Calldwell kind. It Benson attendance at last meeting. Hunt Magruder, of Rock Point, is good rock, which seems to improve. .1 S Colvi g M Bellinger W. H urlburt , Pastor. The Board then adjourned. H igh W ater in J osephine .— recovering from a severe attack of We learn that they propose erecting a T Came run G Barden The International Ki fie Match. I II I) Cromer Considerably more rain has fallen in erysipelas. mill ere long. G ood P rospects .—Prof. J. M. Tier­ W C Cappious Few, if any among the many thousand F Corrin W L Colvig John Miller has a fine supply of Josephine county than in this section, who witnessed the brilliant shooting of the nan, the superintendent of the Web ­ A number of Richmonds are in­ W L Johnson It A Cook C alifornia team, during the recent contest at which is no small quantity. In conse­ goods in his line aud is suilii ng at rea clined to enter the journalistic field. fool ltdge al Browntown, Josephine ■ Creedmoor, knew to what they were large­ E .1 ones »1 il Coleman ly indebted lor their coolness and steadiness quence all the streams are very high. sonable rates. 1 C Dollarhtde We learn that B. F. Dowell has re­ county, is at present in town, lit W Justus I of nerve. Old Californians, who are famil­ Jack Layton’s new ditch has broken ceived no less than three idlers to buy showed us a button of gold and silver W J John-on Dick Ish was delayed almost two D l)..i> ap 2 iar with its sedative properties, will not be I surprised to learn it was owing to the judi-< W M Mathis P I) i man days by Slate creek carrying off a por­ in various places and is causing consid­ ,lhe Sentinel. combined, taken from ten pounds oi eious use of Frese’s Hamburg Tea. II F Miller 1 D ry 2 tion of the bridge across it. When the erable trouble. the ore, which is a good indication of We learn that the .Sterling Company W Matthews Il P Deekins 2 A N ovel W ay of A dvertising . —A lot of water receded, a force of men volun­ o A spelling-bee will be held at the is desirous of purchasing Thos. Gil­ the richness of the mine. The ledge L L O ien I boys were seen yesterday tying a box of I Davidson * teered their services and repaired dam­ school-house this evening. All are in­ Donnolly’s yeast powder to a dog’s tail. M M ckelsou son’s property; but, not wishing to was three feet wide at last accounts, J Owen When questioned about the matter they re­ 5 ages in a hurry. No great damage vited to attend. W Oliver I JDvIin 2 plied: This dog we have is the meanest and pay the price he asks, is attempting tv and he has several hands al work de J M Nichols J Y Dickerson j laziest dog in town. Just wait and you will has been done as yet, however. veloping it. Mr. Tiernan is an expe­ The Board of Trustees are doing a j freeze him out. see him goat lightning speed with the glo- 4 B I) tnmick .1 J Nichols i rious news, “1 have Donnolly’s yeast pow- rienced quartz-miner, having been in G Naylor N ew L ivery S table .—Manning good thing in raising and repairing I) C Emerson Wm. Angle and Ed. Smith were 1 dor!” <• ----------------- >, ■ — J Elliott Montgomery have fitted up the com- the cross-walks. 1 over last week, aud inform us that charge of several prominent mines T E Nichols J M Newlin H all ’ s V egetable S icilian H air R e - O Ganiard The best brands of wines, liquorsand I the fluming of Glade creek will soon be in Nevada aud California. His em­ niodiou-i barn on the school-house fiat newer is a scientific combination of some ot A .J Nolan S Grubd 3 the most powerful restorative agents in the and are now ready for business. They cigars may be found at Malt. Dillon’s. completed, when the Sterling ditch will ployes are also old Nevada miuers, S Rush N Gordon vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair who understand the business, lie * have some of the finest and most stib- Call aud try them. be ready for work. I) Reynolds .1 T Glenn 2 j to its original color. It makes the scalp lias great faith in our mining interests, I T Robinson white and clean. It cures dandruff and hu- s^*»tial turnouts to be found in South­ A Gordon Should the heavy rains continue, A. Fisher and Simon Caro propose i mors, and lalling-out of the hair. It fur­ IB C Goddard 2 nishes the ern Oregon, while their accommoda­ the miners may have too much water leaving this section in the Spring. and expects to remain sometime ■ G O Riggs nuuilivw principle by which the E E Gore ■ hair is nourished and supported. It makes among us developing them. Repre­ J S A Robertson tions for any number of horses are the for the time being. The former goes to San Francisco to < the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is uti- M II Garrett senting several well-to-do gentlemen, 1 J Ritter i surpassed asa hair-dressing. It is the most best. Jack Montgomery, an experi­ Smith & Courtney are sinking a shatf locate and the latter will probably visit G 1 {igsdale C A Itilow economical preparation ever offered to lhe he proposes thoroughly testing the enced stable-keeper, has the manage­ near their shop, in hopes of finding ; his old home in Germany. G Ross II T Itilow ( public, as its effects remain a long time, Webfoot, which he believes a good F Rosenstock making only an occasional application uec- ment and guarantees to give the utmost the chauuel of Rich Gulch. J bh Cayotes are becoming quite trouble­ mine. He is at present awaiting the C A Rogeis 1 essary. it is recommended and used by A Robbins satisfaction. Read the advertisement ■ eminent medical men, and officially en­ Rev. A. Hardison will hold divine some in the valley of late. They made J P Roberts 1' M Robinson stage for Portland, the death of Major dorsed by the State Assayer of Massacbu- elsewhere and give them a trial. services at the M. E. Church Suuday a raid on Cameron & McCully’s band Hampton, one of the gentlemeu inter­ W II Hamlin W F Songer 6 | setts. For sale by all dealers. W 11 Sheppard of sheep Saturday night, killing one ested, cadiug him thither. The im­ J Ilarrahan B ody -S natching . — Ever since morning and evening next. E II Hughes J Sw ns4e' 4 __ ------- —————■. BORN. ----------- ---- —■» Barden, the murderer of McMahon, The Singer is kept constantly on and injuring a few others. proved apparatus to work the mine is R Ilutchenson HARKNESS—At Leland, January 6th, to N It Smith was buried a suspicion has been rife hand by David Linn, agent. It is not the wife oi Samuel Harkness, a daughter. Lieut. II. DeW. »Moorearrived from on the way from San Francisco. Mr. G 1 Injhbauk J E Seyford ♦* that his remains were taken out of the to be beat in any particular. Fort Klamath oil Wednesday last and Tiernan has no faith in incorporated W W Hale P W Stow SOCIETY NOTICES. J Helms W 11 Simpson coffin the same night and the grave will return Sunday. He reports the F. M. Nickerson leaves shortly for mines organized (like the Li.cky T Smit h filled up again, It is also said that the i Eagle Point, where he will form a class roads as rough and two teel of snow Queen) to fleece lire stock-holders, and D P Hunt Jackson lillr Gransr \o. P. of 11», J Hoekersmith vV S» lph flesh was tailed from his bones in a in penmanship aud arithmetic. lying on Greeti Springs mountain. Holds its regular meetings every two week* ihe company he represents proposes to J G Hathaway S J Steikel at Od i Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville. large kettle and that the owner of the .1 G Van Dyke The Board of Trustees should past prospect the Webfoot al their own ex­ J F Kello C. MlNGCs, Master. The case of Nadau vs. Blalock and A nnie M iller , Secretary. vessel, finding out to what use it had T Kay J Van Dorn 2 others, concerning water rights on an ordinance requiring boys under a pense. --------- -------- • — I . .. ... E Ki mb HI E Vinson been put, informed the scientific stu­ j certain age to be off the streets at a Evans creek, has been settled. Oregon Chapter No. I, R. A. M., T he S torm in C alifornia .—The J Kinney J T Wells dents that a new one would ta accept­ seasonable hour of night. There is no Holds its regular meetings monthly on The burning-out of the chimney of storms of the past three weeks have J (4 Kincaid J Wells 2 Tuesday evenings of or preceding cacti full able. Barden’s skeleton now evident­ moon, al 7!a o’clock. Companions in good J. Nunan’s residence created quite a doubt of the importance of such an taen terrible south of us, and have .1 Leslie 2 L D W ade ly ornaments some anatomist’s studio. : standing are invited. act. E Huntley M Walker breeze last Saturday evening. doue much damage to the country be J. E. ROSS, High Priest. JI)B Lee ,T Wright Some thief robbed I. Costello of $45 M ax M uller , Secretary. low Reading. John Reyuolds, Who J. S. Howard has filed his bonds as R eal E state T ransactions .—L. ------------------ -.................... — II C Willis in silver on Christmas night. He had left Reading ou the 21st ult., iuforms E II Lott us II. Patty aud wife, of the county of deputy mineral surveyor and returned J West W Luddington Table Cork Encampment No. 10,1. 0. 0. F. it rolled up in a cloth and concealed in tiie Yreka Union that the river rose W Mannoiing It B Hargadme »Sonoma, California, have given the to Klippel, Hanna & Co.’s diggings. .s ■ Holds regular sessions in its his room. Desiring to use it, he found 27 feet in one night al Red Bluff, and II Matthews M Hanley Hall, Odd Fellows’ Building, in Centennial Miuitig Company a quit Eagle Point is going ahead and ‘ ' Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 2d A S Moon it missing, with no clue as to who spir that all the bridges between Reading 2 3 J M Matney and 4tli Tuesday evenings of each and every claim deed to the south half of the promises to be quite a place. The pro- A Miller J Miller ited it away. month. All sojourning Pal naichs are cor­ aud Tehama, and much of the railroad J II THplett John R. Hardin donation claim for posed Church will be much of au ad- II F Miller dial! v invited to meet with us. Our old fiiend E. W. Conner, of Yre- track, were rendered unsafe to tiavel J T Tucker SILAS J. DAY, C. P. the consideration of $500. W M Mathis ditiou. K aspar K ubli , Scribe. ' ka, well knowu in this section, has on, and that it would be several weeks E Taylor W Payee Benjamin Franklin has sold Phillip John L. Grubbe, of Ashland pre J Taylor yielded to tiie inevitable and joined W J F M Ply- beloio trains would be able to run Olweli a parcel of laud in Phoenix for cinct, has purchased 9U0 p muds ot old J Topper rnale “the majority” on Che 17 th ult. Mrs. ■(gain. John Kiernan, who came up $235. Western Uuiou wire for feuce-makiug 2 ,S Phillips Irene Tripp is the lady who captured tins week, sajs that part of Tehama It T h rber G. W. Isaacs and Silas J. Day have purposes. J Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville vl V T ylor C II Pickens the irrepressible “Trapper.” was oveiflowed, and that many people £ We 8 sold to A. R. Vest a parcel of land in Il L Picknell McMillan, an old resident of this sec­ HENRY PAPE, Engineer. J Sizemore The Fiencbmen started for Yreka bad to be taken Irum their houses in L F Wells Manzanita precinct for $1,036. tion, familiarly known as “Old Mac,” P j Walker |W Sutheiland with a load of wine sometime tieloie ouats. Thos. Way has sold to Sarah E. Mil­ ---------- —— *------------------- died al Dao. Hopkins’ Daw-mill oue day 1» J White J Satterfield the holidays; but, when near the toll­ THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C ents . lion lots 4 and 5, block No. 12, in Ash­ E F Walker S tages D elayed . — There has been B L Stephens last week. house ou the Siskiyous, tueir Wugon land, for $500. I Woolen jD N Birdseye J. F. Kellogg, of Wilderville, has gave way and they were forced to leave no stage Irum the north since Sunday, J O Wiuier and toe last one from the south arrived HOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Ci­ T he S torms .—The past week has been in town fur some days past, being it there, where it still remains. DONATION PATENTS. gars constantly on hand. The reading about twelve o ’ clock »Monday night. ■ table is also supplied with Eastern {»eriodi- been one of incessant rains, some of unable to return home on account ol F Bal» JI) Bowen John Jackson, a California cattle Both are north now, and it is difficult ; cals and leading papers ol the Coast. II II Chapman E W Day which were very heavy. The streams high water. man, is at present in ttie valley purchas­ to ascertain when oue of them wih W N Ballard T Cameron throughout the county are all booming, Ves. Smith was over from Elliott ing stock. The drouth in that Slate NOTICE. S J Day again arrive, as the roads are badly out I Constant being higher than they have been lor creek last week. He says there is au last year caused much loss among stock, of fix. There is doubtless some mail J Crawford 11 C Clawson i s JEALED PROPOSALS, ADDRESSED TO years, and are doing some damage. over-abundant supply of water where I) Chapman and Southern and Eastern Oreg in are matter south awaiting transportation, A J Coakley I O tiie undersigned, will be received till Ì( Riggs Jackson creek and Rich Gulch are full be is located. . tiié first day of March, 1878, lor the building G Long now furnishing a large portiou of the as a hand-car was expected to airive 1 of the Catholic Church at Eagle Point. The I J Scholes J Me Donongh ■of water, the former flooding the low­ ! plans and specifications (notably modified The present season is characterized demand. at Reading some days ago. Thus we J Tepper A W A McConnell ! recently) may be examined at the pastoral er portion of town. Applegate is very by the heaviest wind-storms knfRvn to j residence. 'Hie undersigned reserves lhe A clean up is being made at Bytae are without any communication what­ S 1) Sutherland W J Me Clain high and at one time endangered the ■ right to reject anv or all bids. I) (4 Taylor this sectiou. The damage doue is not & Co.’s ledge. Two arastras have ever at present. II B Oatman • F. X. BLANCHET, Pastor. safety of the bridge across it. Bear T J Tremble Harvey B Oatman Jackson ville, Oregon, Jan. 25, 1878. serious, however. been at work for sometime. We hear II C Willis creek has done the most damage, un­ W Oliver P robate C ourt .— lhe following J B Wiialey Mr. Bytae believes that the late as­ Chinese New Year commences to ­ F M Plymale dermining the new bridge constructed say is not a correct one, but would proceedings have occurred in tins Court, F Westgate day. Unlike many “ Melican men ” T Pyle last Summer by the county and caus­ Judge Day presiding, siuce our last: T Wh it worth it B Packard ing it to swing out of place. We learn John makes this an occasion of set­ have been much higher, bad it been I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY 1 1 Wilhams S Phillips Silas W. Kilgore, administrator of honestly made. 1 ol first-class lumber of every description that many acres of sowed ground have tling all he owes. II B Evans C Emi I at the mill of Davis A Turey on Wagner ’squire Hayden and Zich. Cameron It is wonderful how suddenly the the estate of R. B. Hargadine, files a ' It Evans been washed away, while T. T. Mc­ J Hamlin Creek, which I will dispose of for money, sale bill and also his first annual state horses or grain. Any bill sawed to order on . W A Gridley G G Kerr Kenzie’s mill and residence are in im­ were over in Josephine county last 1 average reader will suspend the con­ I short notice. J. 1SH. J S Herrin |VV Justus minent danger should the heavy rains week looking at the mines of Alex. clusion of an interesting item and lose ■ merit. Herman v. Helms, administrator of XES, Hatches, Drawing Knives, Broad­ continue. The streams on the stage Walts and olhers. his admiration of a newspaper man axes, Matlocks, Ficks, all sizes ol liam- the estates of Peter Ottersbach and F or S ale . — A. Fisher offers for Chief Justice Hayes, of Rock Point, road are all up, Cow creek being im­ when he arrives at the point where mers, etc., lor sale by JOHN MILLER. passable Monday. At the time of go­ was up Wednesday on business con­ the article introduces the virtues of Herman Kirmse, files sale bills of prop sale his household and kitchen furni­ OWDER—Giant, Blasting or gun powder, ing to press there was no great fall in nected with delivering wotk-oxen to Frese’s Ilambuig Tea or Park’s Prick­ eriy belonging to said estates, amouut- ture and an elegant Steinway | iano. all kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in . Here is a chance for a bargain. < Indian Agent Roork. 1 quantities to suit, by JOHN MiLLER. i log to $133.75. the waters. ly Porous Plasters, etc. RAILROAD SALOON, C FOR SALE OR TRADE ! V P