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> •vr-tn a he g emotrniit tiimrs. F^ÏDAY, JUNE 28, 18’8. C ounty C ourt .—The new bound of County Commissioners will meet next* week for the transaction of business. It will consist of Hou. Silas J. Day, ■Judge, and Messrs. C. Magruder and E. K. Anderson, Commissioners. BRIEF MKS HO*. PERMISAL SOTES. A. D. Heald, of Foot’s creek, called on us yesterday and reports considera Very dusty. Dr. J. B. Robertson and lady, of ble preparation for the celebration of Haying about over. Yreka, were in town this week. the Fourth there. Read the new advertisements. Rev. W. Hurlburt leaves for the M. Q. N. Anderson informs us that the E. Conference in a few days. The glorious Fourth is at hand. crops in his section are better than ex Capt. O. C. Applegate has gone to County Court to-day and to-morrow. pected. This is generally the case Lake county to treat with the Indians. No houses In town to rent for either throughout the county. Rev. Father Blanchet has returned love or money. Dick Ish will make a trip or two for Ed. Cawley was up from Rock Robt. Garrett, the new contractor on from a pastoral visit to Josephine Point Tuesday. ** tiie Crescent city route, whose time county. J. S. Howard returned Wednesday G. Karewski is shipping lard, bacon commences next week. aud ham« to Portlaud. S. Booth and others will not go to from a surveying trip to Josephine Some of the grain has been cut for Fort Klamath to train their nags for county. T he Indian ./ar news becomes more startling each day, but Levison it Arrington, the agents for the Taber and Packard organs, will take orders for those celebrated instruments until “the hay, being a little abort. Correspondence from all portions of war is carried into Africa.” * Southern Oregon solicited. E nlarged E dition —Tie T imes The county jail awaits an occupant, will appear in an enlarged form as being deserted for sometime. soon as the new material arrives, L. G. Ross’ school,near A. W. Stur which will probably be week after ges’, will Hold a picnic to-day. next. No change in price will occur, Geo. Stephenson’« Sir Walter will tho rates of subscription being $3 per be at Roseburg fur a short season. annum, as formerly. Most of the schools throughout the M ines S old . — We learn that Capt. country have closed for the present. Kelly aud others have sold their The trail from Roseburg to tiie mining claims on Cayote creek to Klamath basin is in a good condition. Portland parties for a large price. Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Law These mines are among the best in Southern Oregon and the purchasers for sale at the T imes office,at $1 acopy. Legal tenders are firm iu San Fran will hud them a good investment. cisco at 99| buying aud selling at ¡»ar. T eachers ’ R eport . — Report for John Miller keeps fi-hing tackle and quarter b» ginning .March 25th and end huntsman’s supplies of the best quality. ing June 14, 1878: St. Mary’s Academy closes its tiiird Num 1 st of days taught.......................... fit) “ attendance................... 8.882 term to-day. A vucaliou will be had. “ absence......................... 1,3*5 Number ot pupils enrolled.................... 21'» Tiie new county officials assume theii Average nuiul»er belonging................... 171 respective pusjilons next Wednes “ daily attendance..................... 148 J. W. MEitnn r, Principal. day. T he S quaw C heek Duren. — II >n Henry Klippel returned from Squaw Lake on Monday, where piping i' about being commenced. Waler was run through the ditch for the flr't time on the 22d, with satisfactory result', few breaks oc.-urring along the line It is expected that tho giant will be started in a few days. R eligious . — Reverends II. W.Strat ton, of Pollland, and J. B. Donaldson, of A'hlnnd, Presbyterian minister.«, yesterday evening i-ommeuced a serie.' of meeting« al the M E. Church,whi li will be continued the balance of the week, Next Sunday morning, at the usual hour, Communion services will be held. A collection for missionary purposes will also l>e taken up. • • T he S tage R obbery . — Postal Agent Steel has returned to Portland and the search for the higliwaymeu who attacked the stage on the 11 th will be discontinued f>>r the present. Several auspicious looking person' have sui j4Rted to an examination, but no clue has as yet been found The hunt has been made under diffi cultieeand Mr. Steel’s fjiluie to secure the culprits is not surprising. I. O. R. M. E lection .—At a regu lar meeting of Orogohian Pocahoutas Tribe No. 1, Imp. O. R. M , held on the evening of the 25th, tho following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Adam Schmidt, Sachem; L. Solomon, Senior Sagamore; L. Hubert, Junior Sagamore; David Cionemilhr, Chief of Record.'; II. Pape, Keeper ol Wampum; Representatives to the Great Council, E. ’J. Foudray, IL K. Hanna, David Crouemiller, John Cim- borsky. O n their T rail .—Sheriff Phil brook of Trinity county (Cal.), accom panied by a Deputy Sheriff from Sha'ta county, arrived in town this week In search <»f two criminals charged with horse-stealing. It was ascertained that they bad crossed the Roguo river bridge one day last week, and a dis patch from Chief Besser of Portland gave the further information that one of them ha<l la-en captured there. The officers thereupon proceeded to that place, going by private conveyance to Roseburg. Jackson county seems to be infested with criminals at present though they are nearly all fugitive.' from justice and do not tarry long. b I * I ndians in L ake C ounty —Depu ty Sheriff Conn, of Lake county, was in town this week and reports the In dian situation as somewhat critical, though not necessarily dangerous as yet. The Klamath Indians do not seem inclined to be hostile. They are off the reservation at present, but such is the ca«e at this time of each year, ¡is they are now engaged in hunting and fishing. It is reported that a portion of the Yftinax Indians have been hold ing a powow with some Baunoeks and ’ l’iutes on the eastern end of the reser vation, but this cannot be traced to any authentic source. The report* are conflicting and not to I h > absolutely re lied upon. Precaution is always in or der, however. Geo. Fleming, for several years en- the Yreka fair, but will construct a gaged in mining in this section, lias track near Fort Lane, we learu. Rev. W. Hurlburt preached his fare gone to California to locate. R. D. Markland, who was formerly well sermon at the M. E. Church on Sunday morning last. It was listened foreman of the T imes , holds a regular to by a large concourse of auditors. situâtiou on the Oregon ian. Tiie Emeline Company’s retort is Judge E. B. Watson returned ready for operations, which will soon Wednesday from a visit to the Ump commence. Capt. C'atou is now in qua and Willamette valleys. town on business connected therewith. Mr. Julian, from Oakland (Cal.), Opposition has reduced fare from is in this section looking at tho coun Portland to San Francisco down to try. lit/is accompanied by his family. cabin, $7 OU; steerage, $2 00; freight, Geo. H. Peek, of Yreka, was in town $ I 50 per tun. Cheaper than staying at Saturday. He came on a flying busi home. ness visit and went to Ashland the Considerable prospecting will be done in Jackson and Josephine coun ties this Summer. Several gravel-beds have already beeu located and more will be. same day. Geo. E. Cole, Postmaster at Portland, accompanied by his family, passed through town Tuesday en route from Washington. A V igorous P rotest S ent .—It having been reported that the Snakes and other Indians on the reservations in Lake county were about leaving fc. R. REAMER. T. G. REAMES. their boundaries, only aw’aiting the withdrawal of the troops from Fort Klamath, Geo. E. Strong, who was ap prised of the fact, telegraphed Gov ernor Chadwick the state of affairs, asking that official to forward a protest against such action to headquarters. Accordingly, with his accustomed promptness, Mr. Chadwick forwarded RF.VIVKP AGAIN AT THF. FOIIMK* a vigorous protest, of which the follow ing is a copy: STORE OF SACHS BROS S alem , June 22, 1878, To Geo. II'. .Vai 'vary, St ■c'y Wart I rv'pectIuIly protest against the with CALIFORNIA STREET, drawal ot lhe tloops stationed at Klamath Reservation as a most daug<>rons step, it is reported to me that iu consefpience of it the OREGON, Snake Indians are leaving the Reservation. JACKSONVILLE. S. F. Cl<AI»WICK, Governor of Oregon. BY llE'KIVING 1HÏ It is to he hoped that lhe authori ties will consider the matter forthwith Largest and Best Selection and act understand i ugly in the prem ises. The presence of Hie troops at —OF— Fort Klamath will probably quell any serious troubles that might otherwise arise in Lake county, and, as a pre cautionary measure, the importance of FANCY GOODS, their retention there will fully appbur. REAMES BROS. AHEAD AS USUAL!! THE OLD TEMPLE of FASHION FALL & WINTER DRY-GOODS, R ich R oc k .—The Fort Lane quartz ledge, owned by Messrs. McDonough, Kahler, Fisher, and others, is now be ing prospected, with superior results. About 200 pounds of rock has been taken out, which is fabulously rich. Dan. Fisher, one of the proprietors, in forms us that out of nineteen pounds of ore over $160 in gobi were pounded out and considerable still remained in the crushing*. They are now. en gaged in crushing tho balance, which contains fully as much of tho precious metal on an average. We were shown some of the rock and can testify to its richness, as it requires no microscope to detect the gold which is scattered profusely throughout. The ledge Is continually improving,being now about eight inches in width. This is un doubtedly one of the richest quartz di'Coveri's known to the world, and, if the vein continues to develop as it promises to, several fortunes are as sured. CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTH, ETC, IUE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE The voters of Uniontown school dis » ! ladies to lhe tact that we have now oil J. B. White and family left for Fort hand the largest and best selected assort trict will hold a meeting on July Olli Klamath on Monday last, where they ment <>t LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN CY GO< >1 IS of every description in Southern for the purpose of electing a director will make a brief visit before return Oregon, and we will henceforth make thia vice R. S. Armstrong, removed from ing to Oakland. line of goods our specialty and sell them at the district. Daniel Cronemiller has returned Prices to Suit the Times. Wm. Chapman, of Kerbyville, was fium (¡rave creek and reports the min l he Brass B mil will appear iu a To the gentlemen we will say, if you want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you mu»l new aud nobby uniform uu lhe Fourth in town yesterday. He is extensively ing season as closed. Work on the goto Kearnes Bros, to buy it, as we claim to engaged in tiie sheep business and sold ditch is still progressing. of July. have the beet STOCK OF CLOTHING in Jackson county and willallow noonetoun- several hundred head of wethers tu J. Wm. M. Turner and U. S. Hayden J. 1^. Cameron has returned from dersell us. R. Cameron. These goods were all purchased by a mem started tor Josephine county the other Josephine cuuuly with a tine baud of ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS The mail for Linkville from Yitka • lay. They have located placer claims welhers. ES in San Francisco and New York, and we will warrant every article and sell them as We learn that Rev. B. Wistar Mor will hereafter leave on Monday. Chas, opposite Kerby ville, which are said to cheap tor cash as any house in the county. We also keep on hand a full stock of ri-», Bi'hop, will pay this place a vi-nt Roth, who has the contract for carry- prospect finely. it»g tiie same, has sublet it to Geo. ere long. Lieut. Geo. S. Hoyle was aboard the GROCERIES, Otto, of ¥rcka. stage when it capsized the other day Lin made another clean-up at his 11A ROW A RE, CUTLERY, G LASSW A R K, Thu Aliluu Fruit Dryer and received some severe injuries, in Uuioutuwn diggings on Tuesday last, at Sheriff’s sale to-ni »rrow. An ad i consequence of which he has been CROCKERY, realizing $2,fi(»0. ministrator’s sale of real estate will al relieved from reporting at Walla Walla A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, Emil DeRohoam has sold his resi so occur on the same dale, See uo- ' and ordered to join bis company at dence to John Enos and will build an Etc. Etc. lives elsewhere. G rave C reek D itch . — Alxntt Fort Klamath. He passed through other immediately. us a call ami judge for yourselves as three milt s of this enterprise, in which to Give Wiley Parker was thrown from hi' ■ town en route yesterday. our capacity of furnishing goods as above. Kahler A Bro. ¡eceived more new “The proof of the pudding is eating it.” a large number of our citizens are in wagon tiie other day, but sustained T he C elebration .—Preparations REAMES BROS. goods this week, including ail assurt- terested, has been completed and op no serious injuries (though one of the ire being made to celebrate the Fourth meut ol tine cutlery. erations are still progressing. It is wheel* passed over his head), as the of July in appropriate style here, B. Guilbert, of Yreka, is furnishing expected that a larger force of men vehicle was not loaded. which will doubtless make it a ver$ this muikct with sudu water. Il cuu Herman 1 lelmsand Henry Pape Went pleasant ulfair. The exercises w ill con- will be put to work ere long, with a be found at Pape's. up to the ice-house on tiie Dead Indian 'i't of an oration by Prof. J. W. Mer view of completing the ditch as soon as possible. The company owns a vast The livery stables are rep linking road yesterday to make arrangement- "EXCELSIOB” ritt, reading of the Declaration ot lu- area of aome of the best diggings in and otherwise improving their rigs I for supplying the public with this lux depundence by Miss Annie Bilger, tliis section, and water is all that is fur tho Fourth ot July. ury during lhe heated term. music by tile Jacksonville Bras i Baud, necessary to prove them such. The Hughes Bros, returned from Lake Jacksonville, Ashland, Fool’s creek, singing, etc. In lhe afternoou the ju ditch will be over twenty-two mil a County Tuesday and report no hostili Eagle Point and other places in the veniles will engage iu athletic con Oregon St., Jaeksonvill«, long when completed, with paying ties commenced as yet. county will celebrate lhe coming tests for purses, which will no doubt diggings along nearly its entire length. W. J. I’LY M A LE, PROPRIETOR. Langley A Watkins last season Fourth. Several precincts have not be quite interesting. The procession It is to be hoped that this undertaking cleaned up $1,200 in the old Reed „ecu heard from on the subject. will form at tliu Court House at nine will be successfully carried through, claim on Jackson creek. S, I’. Hanna recently put up a first- o’clock a . M. and proceed to Bybee’s as it will prove ot immense benefit to aving just received a new stock of Harness, Buggies and Car Southern Oreg >n. Grove, where the day ’ s entertainment class coach for M. Colwell, who will The steps leading to the school-house riages, I am now prepared to furnish my I patrons and the public generally with a« yard promise an interesting item in put it on the route between Ashland trauspires. Tho bull at Veil’s hull iu .T ait , B reaking in I owa — the evening , wnich promises to be a aud Linkville. From Linkville to the shape of an accident. FINE TURNOUTS A jail delivery occurred at Keokuk, tine affair, will close lhe festivities, Dr. W. Jackson has returned from Lakeview the mail will be carried Ol Iowa,recently, and as Galvin, for whom As can be had on the Pacific Const. Nndflle Every body is invited to attend and be hired to go to any- part of the country. Linkville and can hereafter be found horseback. T. B. Kent lias a requisition, was horses Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horne« merry. by An Indian girl, M iry Man-field at his oilice in this place. among the number, it is supposed that broke to work single or double. Horses ami the best of care bestowed-upon name, committed suicide at Linkville P robate C ourt .—The following he too escaped. Some of the culprits hoarded, We learn that a petition for the an them while in my charge. nexation of Josephine county to Jack- on tiie IStli by shooting herself through proceedings have occurred since our were recaptured; but whether he is rdTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. the heart. Unrequited love is assign- last: sou is again in circulation. among the number has not been as ♦ ed as the reason fur the commission ol A liberal share of t he public patronage ia John Ashpole was appointed admin certained. Tliu Star announces the report that solicited. W. J. PLYMAIX the rash act. istrator ol lhe estate ol John 1‘. Baker > N ote .—Since the above was In type a Roseburg nine will be here on the Quite a number from this place deceased. Henry R. Blown, Lewis we learn that Mr. Kent is on his way BRICK &. LIME for SALE Fourth of July as a mistake. will celebrate the Fourth al Fool’s McDaniel aud 11. T. Severance wure back with his man John Bonham, who is now assistant appointed appraisers of said estate. —AND— creek. The celebration will doubtless In tliu mailer of tiie estate of Hen engineer of Get. Grotz’ Kerby vide sa S tage U pset .—The stage going be a fine affair. Full particulars can ry Cromer, deceased. Order made au loon, was in town Ibis week. be gleaned from the large posters ap thorizing Sarah Cromer, administra north on the 17th upset about four BRICK-LAYING &, PLASTERING The The heated term has caused a rush propriately issued fur tliu occasion. trix, to sell curtain real estate belong miles this side of Roseburg, ing to said estate. tongue of the vehicle had previously to Matt. Dillon's, who keeps the best A Second Adventist held fortli on UNDERSIGNED VVOI’LD HERE- G. Karewski w as appointed adminis been broken near Myrtle creek and a rpiIE brands of liquid refreshments. 1 by inform the public that he has ONE our streets on Sunday and Monday trator of tliu estate ot Jos. Rath, de rail substituted, which was the cause '¡'11( >1 SAN 1» BUSI I ELS of superior Jackson Pbteiiix is steadily improving, sev evenings last. 11 is singingand preach ceased. Creek Lime for kale cheap. Persons wish of the accident, as the Ntage could not ing Brick-laying or Plastering dofte in the eral new houses having been built ing were duly appreciated by the best style an<l at reasonable rates will <1o C ase T ranseerred .—We learn be well managed rigged up thus. Sev well to call on me. For further information hoodlums, who were out in force; but there since lhe tirat of the year. whether his efforts were productive ol that the case of Win. Wallace, charged eral passengers were aboard, but fortu inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. G. W. HOLT, A foot-bridge has been built across any good the deponent sailli nut. with the killing of Samuel Dodge in nately none were seriously injured. A. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 187.'». Daisy creek, near Smith A Waisman’s The team attached to the stage go- Warner Valley, has been transferred Baird was driving at the time, but no shop, by Commissioner Young. blame can be attached to him. NEW BAKERY, ing north on the 15th became unman to Lake county and will probably T. G. Reames has been re-elected as ageable and attempted to run away come up at the present term of the C oming .—A. P. Flaglor, of Eureka I n M asonic B uilding , O regon R t ., I). G. M. of the Masonic Grand Lodge, while going down Robert's hill, but Circuit Court there. It was ascertain (Cal.), a first-class photographer, will JACKSONVILLE, OCR. w hich recently met at Portiuud. was checked by one of the wheel-horses ed that the killing was dona in Lake be in Jacksonville ere long, well sup»- And atill they come. The subscrip falling down aud the fore-wheel instead of Grant county, which ac plied with apparatus and prepared to tion list of lhe T imes has increased passing over him, causing his death. counts for these proceedings. Binger take pictures in the highest styleof the rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE- I sires to announce to the public that he Smith <fc W lisman have made some Hermann, of Roseburg, passed through art. Mr. Flagler's reputation is well is now pr<‘pared to till all orders for cake« nearly loo tuples since Januuiy 1st. of every »h-seription, such as wedding cake«, Marl. Angel is first lieutenant of the substantial improvements in tiie mode town this week en route to Lakeview, established wherever he is known and cakes for parties, wine cakes; Also brown and rye Viread, ginger snaps and cracker«. “Lilin Uuuiily Rifles,” a military or of raising dirt from their drift. A where he goes to assist in the prose he guarantees satisfaction. * TakesOrilers on exchange. Price« reasona --------- • -------- — gangway and car have been put in and cution. ganization leceully formed al Aiouiiy. ble and satisfaction guaranteed. J esse M oore ’ s unequaled pony Fresh bread every »lav. steam is used in hoisting. They pro A trip to Klamath Lake is ¡»reposed W m .’ KREt’ZFR. F inger - boards B ut U p . — The whisky is establishing a world wide pose to continue operations on a large on Fourth ut July by parlies from Link scale and are now washing the dirt County Court has recently put up reputation and meeting with unprece PRO BONO PUBLICO ville and other points in Lake county. with water from the shaft. guide-board*' at the fork* of the dented sales everywhere. II. L. Pat. McMahon is building a barn The Portland Hee says that W. A. public road* within the county, which Webb, at the New State, keeps it con rpiIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- 1 tied tliat 1 have placed iny notes and on bis premises in town. He will McPherson was arrested at Eugene will prove of great convenience. stantly ou hand. * accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. cotutueuce his mail contract on lhe 1st Gity for libel, at the instance of J. B. Public notice is given in our advertis K. Hanna, with positive instructions to C rowded O ut .—The official return' make immediate and forced collection in ev prox. Underwood, ex-Postal Agent. 'lhe ing columns, attention being called to ery instance where security is nut given. of Lake county, which we intended Those knowing themselvee inoebted fo matter grew out of the publication of ft the liability incurred in defacing or Superintendent Farlow will hold a to present in tabular form this week, me will »io well to call upon Mr. Hanna, public examination of applicants tor letter written to that paper by Me tearing down these hoards, tho law in w ithout <lelay, as this is my last call. My are unavoidably omitted. They will business must lie settled ! relation to which will be strictly en teachers’ certificates in Jacksonville Pherson, chaiging Underwood with JAMES T. GLENN. appear next week, however. forced. to-day. Jacksonville, Sept, ft, 1874. serious offences while in his official BORN. S an F rancisco W ool M arket .— Depositions in the case of Kano vs. capacity. The /»’<><• add* that McPherson Farms for Sale. was released upon making affidavit The following are the latest quotations: Fisher, suit for the possession of a par TK’E—In Heber's Grove, June 24lh, to tho that he wrote the letter at the dicta wile ot John R. Tice, a son. Dull; northern free. 236C24; burry, 206,22; Persons desiring to pnrcbaee good farms cel of land, were taken this week by tion of Ben Simpson and Collector southern free, lt>6».ls; hurry, 126*1»»; East GILSON—On Sterling, June 21st, to the wife of any size will do well to enquire of b the Clerk. I ern • ‘regon, l.'i(<tl7‘i; valley, 206,.23. I of Thos. H. Gilson, a son. Kelly. JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon, LIVERY STABLE ■ H DONE 4 i t * LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,