The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 01, 1878, Image 3

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FRIDAY,
Windy this week.
.MARCH 1, 1S78.
Bi ing on your job-work.
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Roads improving a little.
¿EMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION.
Plenty drummers in town,
A Democratic Convention for Jackson
county is hereby called, to bo held at tho
Court House in Jacksonville on
l’hoeuix has a dancing-school.
March “comes in like a lion.”
Saturday, March 30. 18T8,
lit 10 o'clock a . m ., for the purpose of elect­
ing eight delegates to attend the State Con
vention, to be held at Portland on April 10,
l-7s, for the nomination of a Congressman,
Stale and District officers; and for tlie fur­
ther purpose of nominating one State Sena­
tor, two Representatives, together with a
county ticket, and for tho trim action of all
other business that may properly come be-
foro it.
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The several precincts will be entitled to
at least one delegate, and one delegate addi­
tional for every 25 votes, or fraction thereof
(.f ia votes, cast for Hon. L. F. Lane in IS76,
to-wit;
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Votes for Lane.
Delegates
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.. 95
Ashland .
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... 50
A pplegate
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.. «5
Big Bulle.
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1«’ V inn 4 ’rí‘í‘lc................ .... 12.
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Fools Creek....................... 16.
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Flounce ll'K'k............. .... 6.
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< • rant's Pass...... ........ .... is.
10
J acksonv ilio................ ....2'21».
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.... t>7.
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Manzanita................... ..... 34.
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Rock Point.................. ..... 4S.
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sterling......................... .... 9.
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Tafile Rock................ ..... 92.
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i tiiolitOWîi................. . .. 29.
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Willows springs......... .... 44.
Spelling-school died»in its infancy.
1 his season has been hard on sheep.
I he politician is becoming interested.
Mails from the south comiug agaiu.
I he butcher-shops are uow furnish­
ing fine beef.
F. Breckenticld will enlargo his
stock of goods.
Total number of delegates....................... 50
l’rimarv meetings in the various precincts
for the election ot delegates to the < ouiity
Convention will be held at the u-tial places
of voting on S aturday , M arch 23, ls7", at
one o’clock »*. M.
All persons who voted for Tilden and
Hendricks and those who favor the perpet­
uation of Democratic principles and rebuk­
ing the Presidential steal, are cordially in­
vited to participate in the precinct meetings.
Bv order ot the Democratic County Com­
mittee.
F. HEBER, Chairman.
C has . N ickell , Secretary.
l*IRS(»N VI. NOIES.
An alarm of fire was sounded on Sat­
urday last. It proved to be tho chim- 1
Thos. F. Beall starts for Illinois
ney of A. Marks’ residence burning
next week.
out.
John Cimborsky returned from Link-
The waters of the various streams
ville this week.
have receded considerably. The min­ I
M. Baum ami lady, of Ashland, have
ers have an ample supply yet, how­
gone to New York.
ever.
Mrs. Daniel Cronemillcr has gone on
Thero was a ball on Butte creek one
a visit to Fort Klamath.
evening last week, at which pugilistic
The genial Thatcher left for home
encounters proved the leading amuse­
Tuesday morning, after a brief sojourn
ment.
among us.
We learn that a law office will be
Henry Pape, who has been confined
opened at Phoenix by E. LaSalles.
Our would-be seat county is certainly with rheumatism for several days past,
is out again.
progressing.
The M. E. Sunday School will soon
receive a new library.
The wool outlook for the coming
Spriug is encouraging.
J. II. Penn has gone to San Francis­
A Bashi Bazouk came to grief on
Saturday last, Marshal Helms bring­ co to lay in a stock of goo’ds for Bil­
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ing his warlike demonstrations to a ger’s hardware store.
J. R. Cameron is expected back from
sudden close.
Scotland
this month. He is bringing
More rain fell during the past week.
The season has spent its force, how­ some blooded dogs with him.
Dr. D. A. Covert will erect an office
ever, as the storms are not so heavy
aud residence iu Phueuix.
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and protracted.
The apportionment of school money i
We have just received somo new
will be made next Monday.
! cuts and are prepared to print burse
One dollar will pay for tho^ T imes
and jack bills in the best manner and
until after the June election.
on short notice.
Leander Neil atnl Mr. Stubbs wero
Ash Wednesday on tho 6th. April
down from Ashland Friday.
[ 21st is Easter Sunday, which will close
Jay Beach has recently completed a the forty days of fasting observed by
ueat residence at Fort Klamath.
the Catholic Church.
G. \\ . llolt has recommenced oper­
I*. W. Oiwell, the new proprietor of
ations on his proposed brick hotel.
the Phienix mills, is putting up a new
Thatcher A Worden will build a uow
store al Lankvilie next Summer.
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The moderation in tho weather is
favorable to those constructing ditches. j
Several parties were over from Butte
N ot R eady Y et .—The Sterling I creek tn attendance ou the Klock trial. I
Company will probably not commence
The Bear creek bridge lias been pul
operations until the first of next week. ■ in safe condition by Supervisor Beall.
Republican primaries on the 30th,
A rm D isia »C ated .—A. son of Tho-.
with
the county uuuwutiou on April
Gilson had his'arm dislocated at the
elbow joint last Saturday by being 6th.
'
Dr.
Zephyi ear-rings are both flashy and
thrown from a fractious horse.
popular. The larger the more etlec-
Danforth is in attendance.
live.
D isciiarged .—Henry Klock, of An­
Wo aro un ler obligations to John
telope, was this week arrested on com­
Uimbotoky lor a liuy Klamath Lake
plaint of Jos. Hess, charging him with
trout.
branding cattle not his own. He had
Duan Claike, the leeluror, will visit
a preliminary examination before Jus­
this eectiuu as soou as the roads im­
tice Kent, who discharged him.
prove.
fcicuouL C ensus .—lion. Henry Klip­
Fi.-her
Caro may be found at N.
pel, School Clerk, has just completed
Fisher’s store ready to receive what is
taking the census of this school district
due them.
and reports 399 children entitled to
Kuapp, Burrell A Co., of Portland,
si^il money—a no perceptible iu-
elsewhere advertise the'‘best plow tu
crease. Of this number 210 are girls
the world.”
and 189 boys.
A beer-keg bursted in tho Railroad
G1T.1.RNA 1' >RIA L M ENTION.—Our saloon Tuesday evening. Sponluueous
fellow town-man, U.'C. Beekman, is combustion.
brought to tho trout a-a R- publican
Gin Liu is running his hydraulic
candidate for Governor. Beck, would near Uniontown ou appireiitly iirst-
lilt the oilice with great dignity; but it cla-s gravel.
is doubtful whether he will consent to
David Cronvmiller ex' •i utos all work
the immolation that awaits him aud in his line in ¡he best manner and at
his compatriots.
the lowest rates.
A F ine A ffair .—A largo turnout
graced the ball given by tho Social
Club in honor of Washington’s birth­
day. Tho music by Messrs. Brown
and Hull was unexceptionable, while
Madame Holt excelled herself as the
caterer fur tho occasion. The event
•was a very pleasant ono throughout,
festivities continuing until early morn.
A V ai . cable W ork .—Our friend
Jay Beach, ot Fort Klamath, sends us
a neat pamphlet containing a history
of his tine thoroughbred stallion Alta­
mont and his progenitors, as also a val­
uable treatise on breeding the trotting
horse. The work is gotten up in good
shape and is an interesting production.
We shall refer to it more extensively
hereafter.
C oming .—NV. C. Myer will be in
town on the 19th with his Shetland po­
nies and remain a couple of days.
These diminutive beauties are four in
nuinlitT and weigh from 210 to 400
pounds. Mr. Myer will start for the
Willamette the last of the month, tak­
ing White Prince and Pride of Perche
with him. Gen. Fleury will be taken
below about June 1st. The rumor that
White Prince has been sold is erro­
neous. Mr. Mver has never had any
iuteutiun of selling him.
R eal E state T ransaction .—The
following transactions have occurred
einco our last week's issue:
H. F Barron 1: as sold A. g T
Rix-kfvlloU- L' 0 arrrs in A>iii
receiving >•»,••( ) therefor,
1 to XX n
Joab Rotori on lias transit*
region <
and C. XX • Da I •r 1 mi acres in
10.
Evans’ creek t r
in
sells certain
John H. N
Ashland previ
J. II. K ed h is conyeye lai! to- mien
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the Squaw Fike diU'li ano intimi^
to J.
Hawthorne, J. K. kelly, C. B. Bei­
linger anil XX’. XX . 1 haver, ot I ortland.
Patrick Donegan lias -old to Jae<>)> I
290 acres in Manzanita pr< einet t<»r.>><
Henrv 1 Klippel, H. K. Hanna and Jam«-
A. XV »Iso» ii have transferred to J. ( . Haw-
B. Bellinger. XV. XV. Thayer and
thorne,
.1. K. Kell lv seveii-twellths intere.-t in the
Squaw I .a tke ditch and mininu claims in om-
biderution , of the sum Of $ll.:si.(»5, the
amount c>
prise.
J. E. Beggs hauled a load of hy-
ilraulic pipe to Klippel, llaiiua A Co.’s
diggings yesterday.
We have just printed a large supply
of ironclad uotis, which will be dis­
posed of reasonably.
The parly at John McKay’s last Fri­
day evening was an enjoyable affair,
being largely uttended.
F. M. Nickerson is conducting a
laige school in |>enmansi)ip and arith­
metic on Butte creek.
A meeting of the Republican Coun­
ty Committee has been called by the
Chairman, Geo. Brown.
The miners on Galice creek are rush­
ing matters aud expect a long aud
profitable mining season.
A two-w heeled baruacho is tho fa­
vorite vehicle used in skimming over
the “sticky” now-a-days.
Copp's Hand-book of Mining Law
is the standard authority. Send $ 1 to
the T imes office and get one.
Parties from tho Black Bear mine,
Si.-kiyou county, Cal., are in this soc-
lion at present buying mules.
Dr. Callender and family, formerly of
this place, now of Fort Colville, W. T.,
are expected back on a visit ere long.
Jacob Wagner, W. C. Myer and E.
K. Anderson wero in town yesterday,
giving depositions in tho Anderson
creek injunction suit.
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Too M any R oads .—What we now
bewail is a lamentable lack of means
by which to transport our surplus pro­
duce. Yet, with this evident dearth
of egress, no less than half a dozen
projects of roads to the Coast ure being
agitated by zealous advocates, each
claiming superiority for their particu­
lar route. Of course such a diversity
of opinion and lack of concert in action
is productive of no good and will be
fatal to all in the end. Wo must know
what wo want. The best and most
practicable route should be ascertained
and a united effort made to securo its
construction. This is the only method
of overcoming the disadvantages un­
der which we are laboring, and tho
sooner this fact is appreciated the bet­
ter will our mutual interests fare. Sec-
tional and individual interest must be
laid aside, for the more universal the
benefit produced by any one road so
much greater is the argument in favor
of its adoption.
N otice to T ax -P ayers .—The un­
dersigned, Sheriff and Tax Collector of
Jackson county, hereby gives notice
to tho tax-payers that the time for set-
tlcment is ripe, and, unless iminedi-
ate payment is made, costs will l»e
added.
J. W. M anning , Sheriff.
D uring the closing years of his remarka-
>>lu career, the late Emperor Napoleon HI.
was a martyr to that dreadful malady, stone
in the bladder or gravel, and his days were
shortened by the painful operation to which
he submitted in order to its removal. Had
he known of the old, simple and popular
remedy, Frese’s Hamburg Tea, he might be
sitting on the French tJirone. It is an effec­
tive agent for the cure of this distressing
complaint, if taken in season—before the
formation becomes too hard.
V arious causes —advancing years, care,
sickness, disappointment and hereditary
predisposition—all operate to turn the hair
gray, and either of them inclines it to shed
prematurely. A yer ’ s H air V igor will re­
store faded or gray. light and red hair to a
rich brown or deep black, as is desired. It
softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a
healthy action, and removes and cures dand­
ruff and humors. By its use falling hair is
checked, and a new growth will be produced
in all casus where the follicles are not de­
stroyed or glands decayed. Its effects are
beautifully shown on brashv, weak, or sick­
ly hair, to which a few applications will pro­
B utte C reek I tems .—A Browns- duce the gloss and freshness of youth.
Harmless and sure in its operation, it is in­
borotigh correspondent, under dulo of comparable as a dressing, and is especially
valued for the soft lustre and richness of tono
February 22d, writes:
it imparts. It contains neither oil no.r dye,
A protracted meeting, conducted by and will not soil or color white cambric; yet
it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh
Rev. Mayfield, of Ashland, has been and vigorous. For sale by all dealers.
L. Orme and Silas Draper called
Tuesday. They report water plenti­ carried on here for the past two weeks,
Jf-CThe National < iohl Medal was awarded
Bradley A Rulofsoii lor the best Photo­
ful in the vicinity of Foot’s creek and closing on last Wednesday night. to
graphs in the I'nitvl States, and the Vienna
Several conversions have beeu made. Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­
the miners as very busy.
The rites of baptism and the institu­ gomery street, San Francisco.
M. Ohenchain returned from Jose­
tion of a United Brethren Church
MARRIED.
store-house and getting things in shape phine county this week. Ho reports
will
be
concluded
on
the
1
Ulh
of
March.
! plenty of water and a large number of
BUN YARD- WORLOXV—On Feb. 17th, by
for next season’s run.
Elder A. Miller, .Jr., .Jas. II. Bunyard and
A large number of sheep have died
sheep
dying
in
that
section.
Dean Bros, and Gus. Hesse havo
Miss Rena Worlow.
struck rich diggings in the Willow
Hon. Henry Klippel and J. S. How- in this vicinity during the late inclem­ B R ESS I. E R—B EI J< N A1 ’—On Feb. 15t h, by
Elder A. Miller, Jr., J. H. Bressler and
ent weather. J. R. N. Bell and A. C.
Springs district. They took out $-100 I ard came in from Squaw Lako this
Missi'ora A. Belknap.
j week.
Everything Is progressing Howlett have lost nearly one-half of
on a short run recently.
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’ finely there, though tho inclement their flock of seven hundred. McMa­
Smith, Courtn y & Wtisman arc
hon A Ftcko have lost upward of a
-At Uniontown, February l!»th,
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still operating night and day in their weather has caused some delay.
of XX’in. Cameron, a daughter.
hundred, and many others have met
Butte creek, February 24th, to
shaft on Rich Gulch. They seem sat­
I. O. G. T. I nstallation .—At a with similar disaster.
N. Ficke, a -«in.
isfied with the prospects.
regular meeting of Rogue River Lodge
T he G reat L ubricator a N eces ­ *
DIED.
Lakeview aspires to Masonic and No. 275, 1. (). G. T, lieht Saturday,
Odd Fellows lodges, dispensations to February 16th, the following officers sity .—While tho theological conflict \VI Ls< »N—At the family resi'lcncu, mi Feb.
2->tli, Rebecca, wile of Jesse Wilson, aged
that effect having been prayed for by were installed by Wm. Savage, L. D.: on the existence of an infuruo waxes
S2 years, 2 months ami 3 days.
warm, we hope that those who are af­
members of those orders.
Diomas Haymond, W. C. T.; Miss
A laud-slide occurred in the English Charlotte Schi» ffelin, W. V. T ; C. firmatively convinced will not forget
Company’s diggings at Galice creek Schieffelin, W. F. S.; Mrs. 1). N. Bird- to step up to the T imes office and set­
FGR MARSHAL.
the other day, occasioning considera­ sey, W. T.; Wm. M. Colvig, W. S.; tle. This idea, that is unfortunately
The undersigned submits himself as a
becoming very widespread in Oregon,
ble d image by Ims of sluices, etc.
candidate tor re-elect ion to the otlice of Mar­
Mi-s Add io Birdsey, W. A. S.; Miss
that it costs nothing to keep a news­ shal, sui»jfs‘t t > the decision of the voters at
Owing to the high water in Califor­ Lizzie Schieffelin, W. M.; John Field­
the ensuing town election.
ADDISON HELMS.
er, W. D. M.; Morris Savage, W. C ; paper, and that publishers furnish the
nia and damage to the railroad, mails
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news for simple amusement and glory,
from tho south have been scarce, . No Alex. Orme, P. W. C. T.; Dick Schief­
FOR STREET COMMISSIONER.
must be eradicated. Heli or no hell,
felin,
W.
1.
G.;
James
liirdsey,
W.
interruption north now, however.
I announce myself as a candidate for tho
camels may live without water, chick­ office
<>f Street < 'onnnis-ion«i’, subject to the
W. A. Childers, of Sam’s Valley, in- (,). G.
ens without brains or toads without decision oftlie voters of Jacksonville at tho
forms us that there has been a large
T he Sentinel feigns surprise at the air, but newspapers cannot be run ensuing town election.
W.C. GREENM AN.
immigration to that section, nearly all county seat question being agitated
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without the great lubricator—coin.
FOR STREET COMMISSIONER.
the vacant laud having been taken up. just before each recurring election and
T ubes B urnt .—The Yreka Journal
G eorge H. Yoe ng announces himselfas
J. E. Beggs made an attempt last innocently (?) wonders who it is that
a candidate tor re-election to the office of
says
the
tule
lire
at
Little
Klamath
week to cross Applegate with his continually moots it. None are better
street Commissioner tor the town of Jack­
sonville, subject to the choice of all those
team, but, after nearly swamping him­ qualified to answer that enigma than lake some two weeks ago extended a citizens
who feel -ati.-th-d with his efforts in
self, po-tponed hia voyage until Mon­ Bro. Turner himself. Well he knows distance of 15 miles up and down the that position during the past year and such
lake in the vicinity ot Linkville, and ot her.- as may have no ot her choice or may
day.
that political bacxs, unable to explain
feel indifferent in the matter.
originated from burning somo titles at
The fashion of bedecking the face their position and suffering from a lack
Dorris’ placo in Siskiyou, to clear
SOCIETY NOTICES.
with black patches, one that obtained of electioneering capital, make this a
the land for cattle. The fire burned
several hundred years ago in Europe, favorite hug-bear to scare up at the op-
Jacksonville Grana1 No.
P. of II.,
about six hours, and had it not been
is ab >ut being revived by young ladies portuue occasion. For further particu­
Holds its regular meetings every two weeks
lars, see Republican platform of 1876 for a snow storm prevailing at the at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville.
in Jacksonville.
C. MINGUS, Master.
time, the fire would havo I een more
A nnie M iixek , Secretary.
The Esther Mining Company has '
P robate C ourt . — Tho following extensive, as there had been very lit­
let its mine and mill in Josephine business has been transacted in this
Oregon Chapter No. I, K. A. M.,
tle rain in that section to saturate the
county to S. NV. Crane and J. Ragsdale Court since our last report:
Holds its regular meetings monthly on
dry tules.
t ues-l.iv evenings of or preceding each full
for one year. Mr. Ragsdale is an ex­
In tho matter of the estate of Joseph Cox,
moon, at 7L o'clock. Companions in good
L
iberal
.
—
The
Greenback
State
deceased.
M
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A.
Houston,
administrator,
perienced minor.
standing are invited.
tiles his petition to sell real properly belong­ Central Committee is composed of a
J. E. ROSS, High Priest.
Five Trustees, a Recorder, Marshal, ing to said estate. Ordered that said peti­
M ax M uller , Secretary.
tion be heard ou Tuesday, Api il 2d, aud a certainly liberal set of men. They al­
Treasurer and Street Commissioner citation be issued to the helis of the estate.
low this county six delegates in their
Table Kock Encampment No. HI, I. (I. (I. F.
will be elected next Tuesday. The
H. F. Barron, guardian ot the minor heirs
ot Minus Walker, tiles his inventory of their State Convention—one for each vote
Holds regular sessions in its
polls open at 10 o’clock A. M. and estate, showing the same to be $6,933.33 in
Hall, Oild Fellows’ Building, in
real eslate and ÿs,320.61 in personal effect*. cast for Peter Cooper—while Lake and
Jacksonville, Oregon,on the 2d
close at three I*. M.
Josephine, though casting very few, it ami 1th Tuicsday evenings of each ami every
II. M. Thatcher says the brilliant
P rofessional .—I>r. E. O. Smith, any greenback votes, are allowed one month. All sojourning Patriarchs are cor­
dially invited to meet with us.
light seen in the east one evening re­ dentist, of Albany, Oregon, will be in
SI LAS J. DAY, C. P.
and three delegates respectively. Ev­
K aspar K uhli , Scribe.
cently was occasioned by burning tules, Jacksonville on or about the middle of
idently “honors are easy” with them.
an immense number of which were de­ I March and remain two weeks—that is,
C orrect .—The Salem Mercury evi­
stroyed at that time.
if he receives engagements enough
Tho remains of Mrs. Wilson, who the first few days of lus stay to justify dently knows whereof it speaks when
died on the 2oth ult., were buried iu him to remain that length of time. it says “Jackson county was the only
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the Jacksonville Cemetery the follow­ Refers to W. C. Myer and Judge J. C. county in the State which gave an in­
creased majority for the Democratic
ing day. A concourse of acquaint­ Tolman.
> 1CW <-<><>!>?<!!
ances were in attendance.
T urk .—This well-known horse will ticket at the last election in this State,
and the party will not be likely to for­
The Postmaster-General has decided be at the same stands lie made last
— at —
get this fact.”
that, in case lhu bids fur mail contracts year, under tho care of Rohl. Weslrop,
delayed by unavoidable causes are bis owner. Turk is the sire of many
S ad .—Isaac Miller and wife, old
lower than those which came duly to tine colts in Southern Oregon which and respectable residents of Ashland,
speak for themselves. As a draft • lied of lung fever on Wednesday last,
hand, proposals will be reissued.
<
Prof. Moore, of Ashland, came down horse he has few superiors in the State. within two hours of each other. Mr. tpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKF> PEEAS-
Miller was 7S years ul ago aud his lady 1 ure in announcing to the public t hat lie
to organize a dancing-school on Tues­ Read the advertisement.
has just received a complete and tirst-elass
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assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
day evening last; but, as no definite
I. O. R. M. N otice .—All members two years older.
Town election next Tuesday, Can-
preliminaries had been made, no or­
didates are not as abundant as they
ganization was effected. Hu will try
will tie for Hie county offices.
again^
ihecountyse.it question will be a
Judicious advertising is not merely
major one tn the approaching political
one of the results of an improving bus­
campaign in Josephine county.
iness, but, as is now almost universal­
leka Lodge of Red Men dedicated ly conceded, is one of the most potent
their new hull at Yreka with impress­ of those agencies that promote au im­
ive ceremonies on February 22d.
provement in trade.
Madame Holl receives the mautfold
Rev. W. Hurlburt and others have
ble-.-ings ot ye htmgiy printers for a been holding a protracted meeting in
bountiful supply of cake aud wine.
Heber’s Grove, which is still progress­
1 hos. Cti tviii r has sold his band of ing. Certain persons have been di-turb-
ing the assemblages and the assistance
Angoras to partie- ou Applegate, re-
1
of
the authorities has been invoked.
ceiving $S a head for them, we learn.
Hon. W. W. 1-idler, of Josephine
Religious services at the M. E. I
Church next Sunday morning and county, called ou us Saturday, He
evening, Rev. W. Hurlburt officiating. says everything is quWt iu that sec­
tion, though progressing steadily, T he
The Presbyterians of Ashland have
miners have an abundance of water
decided to build a church, operations and tin- farmets, though still weathur-
upon which will soon be commenced. ' bound, are uot al all discouraged.
LATEST ARRIVALS
of Oregouian-Pocahoutas Tribe No.
S oli ».— II. P. Deskins has sold a
1, Imp. O. R. M., in good stand­ half interest in the Enterprise mill ou
ing, are requested to be present at the
Rogue river to parties from Empire
tirst regular council in this month, on
city. 11. B. Brophy disposed of his
-pecial business.
ranch on Red Blanket to the new com­
By order of the Tribo.
pany.
E. B. W atson , C. of R.
F ire —The cabin of Rev. S. McCal­
H orses for the W illamette .— lister, of Butte creek, was destroyed by
Jes»y B. Thomas and Joel Dixon, of fire one day last week, lie was ab­
the Meadowe>, will start in a few days sent at the time, and it is supposed
for the Willamette, taking with them some campers accidentally set it afire.
a band of fine horses for that market.
M ining C i . aim S uit ».—b. C. Carter
A F irst -C lass P aper .—We now has purchased 1 Ims. Keaton’s interest
welcome to our table ttie San Francis­ in certain mining claims on Jackass
co Chronicle, tho most enterprising as and Poormau’s creek, paying $600
well as one of the best papers on the therefor.
Coast. Lung may it prosper.
B ro . T urner and Ruth Rebecca
C oin tv Cot kt .—The March term has e taken our t use in hand. \\ e
of the Probate ami County Commis­ hope they will oville it oatiolactoiily to
sioners’ Courts will be held next week. ttieiusvl Wo.
such as Hats, Shirts. Un-lei wear, etc.; liest
brands of Cigars and Tobacco; Pipes, No­
tions, l-'aney Goods. Glassware, Cns-kerv,
Musical Instruments, Bird Cages, Station­
ery, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Albums,
Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc., w hich will lx? sold
at the cheapest rates. Give me a (•all and
see for yourselves.
GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES!
—AT—
Frey’s Boot and Shoe Store,
< ' a li f < > rn i a S i re et ,
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
aving permanently located
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
spectfully informs the public that he is
prepared to do all kinds of work in the boot
and shoo making line. Satisfaction guaran­
teed.
GFORGE XV. FREY.
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JX l'.RX description of Ciitlerv for sale
JOHN MILLER.
1 J cheap by
LL kinds of ammunition for sale bv
JOHN MILIJ'R.
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