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ïlif gmottaiit BRI KF MENTION. County Court Proceeding*. Prospectors will find Copp’s Hand- ; book of Mining Law correct and con The following are the proceedings of Beautiful weather. venient. For sale at the T imes office. the Commissioners’ Court at the June 'MtïDAY, JUNE 14, 187«. Circuit Court is in session. | We have received no further elec term thereof: County scrip taken at par. It was ordered that all of that por ' tion news from Lake county. It is re G rand J ury .—The following is the Strawberries and cherries abundant. ported as having given 156 majority tion of the county road leading from Graud Jury empaneled for the June Rock Point to Bybee’s ferry, commenc tertn of the Circuit Court: Henry R. Haying has commenced. The hay for Thayer. Brown, foreman; W. A. Owen, H. T. crop is light. Judge Tolman and family will leave ing at the west end of the lane be Severance, G. W. Ratrie, W. C. Miller, Ashland will celebrate the Fourth for Portland ere long. W. C. Greeu- tween the lands of John Cardwell and Robt. Mavity, 8. C. Taylor. of July iu style. man has charge of the Judge’s farm John Sizemore, and running thence to the ford on Sam’s creek at the northwest Jacob Walz has returned from a vis for the present. O n F ast T ime .—The O. & C. Stage corner of Jos. Douden’s farm, be de Depositions in the case of the Unit Company commenced running on Sum it to California. clared vacant. Geo. Stephenson has returued from ed States vs. W. C.* Griswold are now mer time last Monday and will here I The petition of C. II. Pickens, Jr., being taken before Wm. Hoffman, U. ; after arrive in Jacksonville at half the Willamette. and others for a change in a portion of pg' eight o’clock from the south and Henry Pape has Yreka soda and St. S. Commissioner. the county road leading from Bybee’s at half past two o’clock from the north. Louis beer for sale. Those first-class painters, J. L. Car ferry to Rock Point was granted, as J. S. Howard has recently received ter A Son, are now prepared to exe far as a view of the same is concerned. N otice .—The T imes will be enlarg cute all work in their line with neat T. J. Raimey, J. J. Nichols and Ttios. ed to a twenty-eighteolumn paper the some splendid jewelry. Curry were appointed viewers and J. J. Nunan has gone to San Francisco, ness and dispatch. first week in July and material im Th) Greenback vote was about 190, S. Howard surveyor, to report at next provements made in every respect. but will return ere long. and yet Wilkins received but 145 for | term. Those indebted and deslriug the im Dr. W. Jackson left Ashlaud this Governor. What became of the bal The report of the viewers appointed proved edition are requested to re morning for Lake county. ance of his votes? to locate a change in the county road spond forthwith. Why did the brass band neglect that A lecturess held forth at Volt from R. C. Armstrong’s place to Gran serenade the other night? P ersonal . — Capt. Jackson and Schutz’ hall on Wednesday last and ville Sears’, representing that they had Miss Ida Danforth left Wednesday Lieut. Adams, of Fort Klamath, called also gave a spiritualistic seance the laid out a road over tbe most practica on us Tuesday. These gentlemen suc I ou a visit to Eugene City. ble route, was accepted aud the change following evening. Garden sass of all kinds is now upou ceeded in obtaining ten cavalry horses II. I*. Deskins is now floating saw established. (he market in abundance. here, but, desiring to procure several The matter of keeping the county logs down Rogue river to his mill, more, they have gone to Siskiyou A post office is desired by the peo which proves to bo a great saving in poor coming up for consideration, it county (Cal.), for the balauce. ple living in the Meadows. was found thatf two bids for the same time, labor and expense. Rev. L. H. Wells will preach at the A ccident .—J. W. Baker, of Wil C. Mingus has lately received a Mc were offered, viz: A. M. Berry, $3,- 250; L. Danforth, $2,000. L. Dan low Springs,was quite severely injured M. E. Church next Sunday. Cormick Harvester, which was last Dr. J. N. Bell, formerly of this place, week put into position. It is a ^self forth’s bid being the lowest, it was one day last week while attempt ordered that ho be awarded the con ing to manage a refractory team at has located at Reading, Cal. binder and operates finely. tract foi two years at the rate of $2,000 tached to a mower. He was cut in The new county officials assume K. Kubli, Kahler A Bro., Reames per annum. several places by the sickle and other their positions ou the 1st prox. Bros., N. Fi-her, F. Breckenfeld and Bills to a considerable amount were wise bruised. Dr. Aiken informs us Job work of all kinds done in the Bilger’s hardware store have-recently ; audited. that his injuries are not serious. been receiving new goods. best of style at the T imes office. Fourth of July ut Attillanti. A nother S tage R obbery .—The stage going south last Tuesday night was stopped on the summit of the Siskiyou mountain atabout nine o’clock ft. R. REAME». T. G. REAMES. by two masked men, who demanded Wells, Fargo A Co.’s box HOd the mails. There was nothing for the driver (Nort. Eddings) to do but dis- gorge, after doing which he was al- lowed to proceed. The express box contained about $400, which the rob bers secured. The mail sacks were also cut open and the contents rifled, REVIVED AGAIN AT THE FüRMtX but how much was obtained from them Is not known. It so happened that tiie registered letters had been STORE OF SACHS BROS/ put into the Yreka sack, which was CALIFORNIA STREET, uumolested, aud they escaped. There were seven passengers aboard at the OREGON. JACKSONVILLE. time, but they were not disturbed. Had the highwaymen searched them, BY RECEIVING THE they would have made a big clean-up. J. Nunan, who was on the inside of Largest and Best Selection the stage, alone had a few thousand dollars in bis valise. The box, sacks —OF and such other matter as could be gathered up, were brought to Ashland the next morning. We learn that sev eral parties have gone in pursuit of FANCY GOODS, the criminals. Herman v. Helms will erect a fine Jos. Robinson has purchased Thos. T he Eastern war has been sup A shland , June II, 1878. residence on the site of his present planted by the Idaho Indian campaign, Moreland’s farm ou Wagner creek. Pursuant to cal], the citizens of Ashland which now engrosses much attention A. W. Ilawkett, of California, is now one. David Linn is the architect and met at the appointed place for the purpose will commence operations at once. Levinson A Arrington have not offer in this section looking at the mines. of effecting arrangements for a celebration of the coming Fourth of July at Ashland. ed their services as yet, but will re Owing to sickness in his family, Mrs. Dr. Danforth has returned from J. I>. Fountain was chosen chairman of main here and dispose of a few more oi a visit to Boise City, Idaho Territry. Rev. Herman Krebs,German Lutheran th«' meeting and W. W. Watson, Secretary. the Taber and Packard organ.», the best minister of Marysville (Cal ), will he On motion, the following committees were Work is satisfactorily progressing unable to fill his appoiutmedt here next appointed: and cheapest in.-tr uments m the mm ket. on the new bridge across Bear creek. O m General Arrangements—II. F. Phillips, Sunday. H ouse B urned .—A house belong The Jacksonville district school will A. D. Helman, Mrs. O. Coolidge, Mrs. 1. O. Toll is now being and has for some Miller and Mrs. B. F. Myer. ing toll. P. Drskins, situated near his close to-day, resuming in September. time been collected by the rival claim On Orator, Header and Chaplain— Capt. saw-mill on R gue river and occupied Jesse Moore’s renowned pony whis ants of the Canyon road. How long J. M. Met'all, Daniel Gaby and B. F. Reeser. by a family recently ftotn the East, was ky is the purest. Fur sale at the New On Grounds— II. T. Chitwood, G. W. this imposition will be continued does burned to the ground the other day, to State. Hayes, J. S. Eubanks, Jr., Walter Phillips * not appear. gether with its contents. The fire and William Purcell. Peter Withers has been appointed I T. B. Kent left for Iowa on Sunday, On Music — W . W. Kentnor, W. W. Wat originated from a pau of grease upset postmaster ol Whitehill P. O., Lake son and Miss R. L. Applegate. armed with a requisition lor «¿Dlvin, ting on tbe stove while the lady of the county. On Finance— Misses Frances Myer and now imprisoned at Keokuk, lie has house Was absent. Los* estimated at Lou Willits and J/rs. A. Giddings. Joe Beach his returned to Fort left his collection business in the care about $4UU. The Secretary was instructed to present Klamath from a protracted visit to of A. C. Jones, E-q. a copy of the proceedings ol the meeting to I N ew R oad P roposed . — J. B. Michigan. each ot the county papers tor publication. Joe Clough denies that he is the J. D. F ountain , Chairman. Kahler A Bro., at the City Drug Thomas and others propose to resume driver who was stopped by highway W. W. W atson , Secretary. the view of a new road to the Umpqua Store, are furnishing a delicious arti men the other night, lie has given valley, ria the Meadows, and are now cle of soda. C hange of V enue .—The celebrat up driving aud was only on the stage preparing to commence operations. ed Canyon road case, with Fink and Win. I. Friedlander, of S. Marks A in the capacity of a tourist. They are confident that they will he Co., Roseburg, was in town this week Gazley on one side and Willis and lleunes Dot this week put up one Abrams on the other, which has been able to find a route which will not only on business. of Walter A. Wood’s celebrated reap shorten 11 e distan« e materially, but ulso before the Circuit Court of Douglas Col. It. F. Maury is furnishing the ers and self-binders combined. They county for years, has been transferred avoid t^rGrave creek, Cow creek and maikel with the beat of v< getables and are agents for other improved agricult other high hills this side of Canyon strawberries. to this District for trial. Messrs. ural implements. ville besides. This is a project that Willis ami Gazley, attorneys in the E. F. Rock fellow, Mrs. Rea and Mis.» Quite a colony of darkies have lo- the entire public is interested iu and suit, are now in town looking after Rosa Eubauks, of Ashland, were in catcd ou Rogue river within the past we trust that it will bo successful. their respective interests. It is not town Sunday. year or two. They have taken up prohable that Jndg? Prim’s decision There were a number of scattering ranches C ircuit C ourt P roceedings . — and arc improving the wild in the premises will be forthcoming The lullowing business has bet n trans votes for various positions in the re wastes r f Flounce Rock precinct. this term of Court. cent election. acted up to time of going to press: Thatcher A Worden, of Linkville, M ail C ontracts .—Bids will be Officers present—Hon. I’. 1’. Prim, Ji^ge; The County Commissioners will will put up a commodious store-house received until July 28th for convey 11. K. Hanna, Prosecuting Attorney; E. D. meet on the last Friday and Saturday Foudray, Clerk; J. W. .Wanning, .'Sheriff. this Summer, the brick for which is ing the mail from Oct. 1, 1878, to June The >tate cases continued irom previous in this month. terms were again postponed. now being manufactured. It is an en 30, 1882, over the following routes, Mrs. Schumpf lost a religious em Howe Sewing .Waciiine Co. vs. Jesse Houck; to recov er personal property. Con blem the other day, which she Is anx terprising firm and merits success. which have been rc-advertised. tinued. Jas. McDonough has one of the finest From Linkville to Lost River, 85 A. .W. Cannon vs. Jesse Houck and J. W. ious to recover. .Vanning, sheriff; to recover personal prop miles and back, once a week. Bond Hon. Henry Klippel informs us that spans of horses ever raised in this erty. Continued. required with bid, $1,700. They are by l’euinger’s Jas. D. Fay vs. P. J. .Valone; to recover piping will be commenced next week section. From Althouse to Kerby, 10 miles money. Continued. Mike, out of Kate Morgan, and for John ^trshall vs. Esther .Vining Co., to by his company. and back, once a week. Bond requir I iorm and action are not to be excelled. ed with bid, $200. recover money. Continued. Dr. Danforth will soou erectan ad W. H.Kirkuain vs. V. Colwell; to recov From Linkville to Klamath Agency, One Cummings was fined $5 by the er damages. Trial by jury and verdict lor 8!. dition— 16x24 feet in size—to the pres 30 miles and back, once a week. Bond John Frieze vs. Joe. ¡swingle; to recover judges of election of Chimney Rock ent hospital building. money, On trial. required with bid, $600. precinct for creating a disturbance at Immigrant* still continue to arrive. A S ad A ffair .—A telegraphic the polls. This is the first instance of P robate C ourt .— l'ne following Several lafge trains have recently dispatch from Oroville (Cal.), dated the kind that lias occurred in the business has transpired in this Court passed through town. the 8th, announces that Dr. B. F. county, we believe. since our last report: Wm. Card, the popular division Hulsclaw, of Durham station, that Iu the matter of the estate of Peter Jerry Dodge, well known to many in morning killed his wife and himself, agent, was in town this week effecting this place, and remembered by his Ottersbach, deceased. July 2d ap pointed as date for hearirg final ac He had been married but a week, the change to fast time. clever work dune ou saloon mirrors, count of Herman v. Helms, adminis Rev. J. S. McCain, Presiding Elder Jealousy is assigned as the cause of died recently in Iowa from the effects trator of said estate. of the M. E. Church for this circuit, is the affair. Holsclaw was well known of an accident. He was connected In the matter of the estate of Her in this section, having one time rep now in Jackson county. Same as with Forepaugh’s circus as sign writer. man Kirmse, deceased. resented Josephine county In the above. Horses for cavalry use seem scarce The vote of Jackson couuty was In the matter of the estate of P. W. Senate, as well as serving one term as in this section. The heavy draft canvassed on Mouday last by E. D. Slow, deceased. Same as above. County Judge there. He was also animal now predominates. Foudray, Couuty Clerk, and U. 8. warden of the penitentiary under N ew T ailor -S uop .—Louis Levy The campaign is ended, but Matt. Hayden aud L. N. Browning, Justices Bill Watkinds; but of late years has Dillon still keeps the best brands of of the Peace. We elsewhere present has opened a tailor-shop at the stand been engaged in the practice of medi wines, liquors and cigars. * the result, which will be valuable for formerly occupied by A. Marks, where cine. lie left Oregon over a year ago. he is now prepared to execute all work Nine new subscribers received dur reference. in his line with promptness and io the S ugar P ine L edge .—At the Table ing the past week and still the T imes Bear, panthers and other “varmints” Rock Saloon may be seen a large spec* moves onward and upward. are abundant iu Flounee Rock pre best style. He is a first-class work imen of ore from the above ledge, Robt. A. Miller was one of the stu cinct, many of which have recently man, and, as his prices are very reason able, will give satisfaction. Read his owned by Green Bros, and situated near dents that graduated from tbe Wil beeD killed. W. A. Owen killed a advertisement and give him a trial. Galice creek. The rock is of a rotten lamette University yesterday. panther of monstrous proportions the F rom G alice C reek .—Wm. By character, easily crushed and con We learn that J. M. Sutton will other day, the skin of which was bee returned from Galice creek taining free gold in abundance, which next week resume the editorial man brought to town. may be seeu with the naked eye al agement of the Ashland Tidings. L. N. Browning, of Leland, informs Wednesday. lie informs us that wa ter has given out at the Taylor dig most anywhere. Hon. Dan. Green, Louis Land, of Lake couuty, is in us that several mining enterprises, I gings, from which he realized $2,000 one of the proprietors, writes that the town this week, attending Court. He both placer and quartz, are uuder last season. He will prospect his ledge is improving as they progress | headway in that section, many of reports that section as flourishing. quartz ledge this Summer. into tbe mountain, being now six feet which promise well. The miners of Mrs. J. B. White and two daughters, wide. The Sugar Piue is doubtless F or the W ar .—Capt. Jackson, who formerly of Rick Point, but now of I Cayote creek, as also other mining one of the best ledges that has as yet camps, made good clean-ups recently. was iu town this week, informs us that Oakland (Cal.), are back on a visit. _________________ been discovered on the Coast, paying his company, now stationed at Fort A grotesquely attired individual, O n 1) it . The marriage of a young Klamath, is preparing for the Idaho steadily and averaging well. We are claiming to be Buffalo Bill from the couple well known in this community Indian war, and will be in readiues* promised a detailed description of the I I Black Hills, was ip town last week. enterprise, is announced for next week. fur orders from headquarters. REAMES BROS. AHEAD AS USUAL!! THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, R eal E state T ransactions .— The following transactions in real es tate have beeu recorded since our last: M. Colwell to Veit Schutz, certain properly in Jacksonville. Considera tion, $150. T. T. McKenzie to H. Amy, 160 acres in Manzauita precinct. Consid eration, $800. J. M. Mark to Andrew Brown, cer tain premises in Ashland precinct. Consideration, $2,000. M. H. Drake to Sam. Phillips, 160 acres iu Applegate precinct. Consid eration, $3,600. Jas. Claik to J. A. Panky, 160 acres iuTub.cRock precinct. Consideration, $840. Jas. T. Clark to Jas. A. Panky, 160 acres iu Table Rock precinct. Consid eration, $200. C. C. Beekman to Martin Laist, 5.57 acres on Jacksuu c Oek. C jus dura lion, $27.50. Ed. DuPeatt to Tyra Stanley, cer tain premises iu Ashland precinct. Consideration, $600. LADIES* DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, ETC. IUE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE tV ladies to tbe fact that we have now oil band the largest and best selected assort- mentot LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and h AN- UY GOODS of every description in Southern Oregon, and we will henceforth make this line of goods our specialty and sell them at Prices to Suit the Times. To the gentlemen we will say, if you want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must go to Rcames Bros, to buy it, as we claim to have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING iu Jackson county and willallow no one to un dersell us. These goods were all purchased by a mem ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS ES in San Francisco and New York, and we will warrant every article and sell them as cheap for cash as any house in the county. We also keep on hand a full stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLAS8WARB, CROCKERY, A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, Etc. Etc. M istaken I dentity . W. H. Lee, Give us a call and Judge for yourselve« a« capacity of furnishing goods as above. who was brought from Oregon recent to “ our The proof of the pudding is eating it.” REA.MES BROS. ly by Sheriff Dinwiddie of Sonoma county (Cal.),as the murderer ot his wife four years ago, proved to be a case of mistaken identity. Ou reaching San- ta R jsj , parlies who knew the real Lee, including two sons, stated that “EXCELSIOR” the prisouer was not the mau. The Sheriff discharged the prisoner after giving him a certificate of what find LIVERY STABLE tr inspired and money sufficient to pay Or«g<ru St., Jacksonville, his way back to Lake couuty. Tbe prisoner’s name was Mead. W. J. PLYMALE. D iscouraging . —A correspondent told us the other day that John Stow of Lake county was kicked by a mule and died, and now we are informed that a mule was kicked by John Stow and tbe mule died, and this thing is getting so mixed that we don’t sup pose wo shall ever know whether it was the mule that caused the demise of John’s toe, or Johu’s toe that caused tbe death of a mule. Such unrelia bility is simply awful. —<--------- PROPRIETOR. aving just received a new stock of Harness, Buggies and Car H riages, 1 am now prepared to firrwish my patrons and the public generally with as FINE TURNOUT» As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of tlie country. Animals BOUGHT and SOLI). Horse« broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, and the best of care I »estowed upon them while in my charge. jrfT MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. A liberal share of the public patronage is W. J. PLYMALE. A djourned The Graud Jury fin- solicited. ished its business yesterday aud was BRICK &, LIME for SAXE discharged. It found a true bill —AND— against Riley aud John Cummings fir an assault with a dangerous weapon, and returned no bill against John Gale, BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE held in tbe Justice’s Court on a simi lar charge. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- F ourth of J uly .—It is high time that some steps be taken to celebrate the anniversary of our Natioual Inde pendence in an appropriate tnauner. Jackson county, and Jacksonville es pecially, seems to be unusually indif ferent in the premises as yet. 1 hv inform the public that he ha» ONE THOUSAND BUSH ELS of «tiperior Jackson Creek Lime for sale cheap. Person* wish ing Brick-laving or Plastering done in th* best style and at reasonable rates will dn well to <s»ll on me. For further information inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. G. W. HOLT. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. NEW BAKERY, A G ood A ppointment .—We learn I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t .,. that Surveyor-General Tolman baa ap JACKSONVILLE, OGN. pointed E. F. Lewia, of this place, as his chief clerk. Ed. is an old print., he undersigned hereby df .- well qualified for the position, aud we sires to announce to the public that ha are pleased to bear of bis appointment, is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes of every description, such as wedding cake*, as he merits it. T A d R. terated liquors are so very common that it is difficult to get any olber. Yon cau rely upon Jesse Moore’s pony whisky being tbe pur est, for proof of which call at the New State aud try it. * DIED BAKER—At Eagle Point, June 13tb, John Baker, aged 62 year«. CROCKER—In Jacksonville, June 12th, of consumption, David N. Urocker, aged about 45 years. All Kinds of Job Printing cakes for parties, wine cakes; also brown and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers. Takes orders on exenange. Prices reasona ble and satisfaction guaranteed. itiT Fresh bread every day. W m .'KREUZER. PRO BONO PUBLICO he public are hereby noty - fied that I have placed my notes and T accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. K. Hanna, with positive instructions to make immediate and forced collection in ev ery instance where security is not given. Those knowing themselves indebted to me will do well tn call upon Mr. Hanna, without delay, as this is my last call. >«y business must be settled ! JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. Farms for Sale. NEATLY A CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT The Times Office. Persons desiring to purchase good farms I of any size will do well to enquire of JOHN BOLT. ApjJegate, Oregon. e