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.urnanain tu «¿o l'HIEMX ITEMS. R. S. Dunlap, who has officiated as City ton for many years ¡»ast, again presents his a . over. d rejiort of inter P hcenix , December 27, 1878. nual report, w hich w ill be found an interest ..JANUARY 3,’¡ ments» ..1 the JacksonX/tie cemeteries for the AY, E ditor T imes :—Having noticed that you will L». The old year is no more. ing one. >m- year 1878: solicit eorresisjiidence from “abroad,” I will en irtd by Miners are * Read the new advertisements. A large nnmberof bogs are now lteing slaugh . Giav- i .January 1st—George Anderson; aged 25 deavor to comply w’ith your request and occa of water prevents any L ost .—J. B. Thomas, of Table Rock pre tered Sheriff Byl»ee is engaged in killing The wool market is unchanged. baek, side and tbu ; years. Suicide. Buried in Town Cemetery. cinct, recently lost a meerschaum pipe, for the sionally furnish the T imes with items from this quite a drove, to lie put up into hams, bacon A dearth of mining news exists, u oèu all other medicines The amateurs meet to-morrow night. January 9th Cynthia A. Roten; 22 years, 7 locality. return of which to the owner or the T imes of and lard. ing cold weather being unfavorable fox i mouths and 5 days. Congestion of lungs. »nut the druggists of Portland and fice a suitable reward is offered. * Excellent weather for stock prevails. The Christmas festival at the Presbyterian as well as for mining. i Several of the young men of this place and Town Cemetery. San Francisco -ay about Dr. Mintie’* Ne- 1 he matrimonial market is still brisk in this Church on Christinas eve resulted in a magnif P ersonal .— Philip Klippel, of Troy, Kan vicinity made calls on New Year's day. It The Squaw Like Ditch Company will have phreticuin and English Dandelion Pillss February 25th Rebecca Wilson; 82 years. icent success. Txvo trees were laden from county. We have sold a (urge amount of Dr. Min* sas, brother of Hon. Henry Klippel, of this was a new idea in Jacksonville and pleasantly 2 months ami 3 days. Kidney disease. Ma- their pipe reset in about ten days, when work tie’s medicines; The English Dandelion floor to ceiling with presents for the anxious * hris. Bailey has opened a saddlery shop at carried out. place, is expected to arrive to-day. He comes Pills; also the famed Nepliretlcum, and iu xvill be resumed in earnest. : sonic Cemetery. hundreds of happy people. The committee all cases highly recoin mended: to take a look at the country and will proba Phoenix. Never in the history of Southern Oregon Parties from Silver creek report the excite March 2d—Elvira M. Martin; aged 39 years. John A. Childs, Druggist, Second street, bly locate among us. Abnut'Sá, HX) in taxes have been collected to have the holidays been more pleasantly spent, Puerperal congestive chill. Masonic Cemetery. having had the business in charge are deserv ment at that camp still raging. Miners arc Portland. ing of many thanks, especially Mrs. John this date. C. H. Woodward A Co., Druggists, corner nor were the amusements ever more numerous March 21st —Charles Brunet; aged 58 years. Coleman and Mrs. Mathes. At six o’clock the Hocking thither, bringing w ith them supplies, Filat and Alder street». Portland. L arge H ogs .—John Orth this week slaugh and varied. Pay your taxes and the printer and you will Dropsy. Catholic Cemetery. Messrs. Abrams A Carroll, wholesale tered two hogs that averaged over 480 pounds house was crowded and the exercises com evidently intending to stay. be happy. Druggist», Nos. 3 and 5 Front street, 8. F. April 5th — M. R. Fletcher; aged 51 years Arthur Langell and I. X. Shook are in from The Brown Bros., at Althouse, have suspen each when dressed. They were fattened by menced by the choir singing “Merry Christmas We regard the Neplireticum as tbe best and 11 months. Consumption. Town Ceme Lake county. They report cold, frosty weath M. Baum and wife were down from Ashland P. W. Olwell, of Phcenix, and are some of the to all,” with Miss Hattie Coleman presiding at ded drifting for the present, and are now en Kidney and Bladder remedy before the this week. er prevailing there, stock doing well and health tery. largest hogs ever raised in this section. the organ in excellent style, xvhich was fol- gaged in putting theirplacer diggings into shajie public. All druggists keep them. For all derangements <>f the Liver, _ May 2d -Sarah Manning; aged 32 years and loxved by an opening address by Father Wil for the Winter's run. They have prospects For blanks of every description go to the as generally good. Use Dr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pilla. A ccident .—John Phillips, employed on the T imes office. R. M. Garrett had his mules, wrongfully at 24 days. Peritonitas. Masonic Cemetery. For Biliousness and Dyspepsia, liams. Then another song, and an address by of remunera tive returns from their enterprise. Use Dr. Milltie's English Dandelion Pills. June 9th — Joseph Rath; aged 70 years. Ac Graud Applegate ditch, hail his left leg broken tached by the authorities of Del Norte county, H. H. Mace came in from the Grand Apple J. F. Cooper, Esq. Then the distribution of There are at present eight patients in the For Fever and Ag tie. below the knee on Monday last by a boulder County Hospital. released. The trial of the case has been post- cidentally killed. Town Cemetery. presents occupied until 8 o'clock, when, after gate ditch after supplies. From him we learn Use Dr. Mintie’s 1'nglish Dandelion Pills. June 13th —David Crocker; aged 51 years. another song, the crowd was dismissed and that over three miles of ditch have been dug rolling on him while at work. Dr. Robinson jioned to March next. Every family should not fail to keep the 1 he amateur dramatic association is now Consumption. Tow n Cemetery. English Dandelion Pills on hand. x was summoned and set the fractured limb. separated with merry hearts. and it is expected that txvo miles more can be Rev. J. R. N. Bell returns to Roseburg this fairly under way. Dr. Mintie’s Remedies will not “Cure all July 10th— G. \\ . Bressler; aged 53 years. Christmas day passed off very civilly and completed and the hydraulic put into position for Complaints,” but w ill give immediate relief morning, after a brief but pleasant stay in our W inter R eading .—The long Winter even Bilious colic. The weather continues clear, but is not xs Masonic Cemetery. and perfect a cure in all cases, if laken ac pleasantly, the village being croxvded all day operations by February 15th next. midst. He has done a great amount of work ings are here, when time hangs weary over all. cold as it has been. August 2d -A. M. Asbury; aged 63 years, with citizens from the surrounding vicinity. cording to directions, which they are reeoin- Herd & Cook, who have l>een prosjiecting in : mended for. since his arrival here. Therefore improve your opportunity and sub 6 months and 19 days. Inflammation of lungs. The roads are in some places xs dusty as is What was a most remarkable improvement the region of the old Steamboat quartz ledge, D r . A. E. M intie A Co.—Gents: I vol Tlie road lietween Ashland and Linkville is Catholic Cemetery. scribe for the T imes , which will contain a large usual in late Spring. over last Christmas was the absence of all xvhich was very rich but petered out some unteer to sav your English Dandelion Pill* reported in a dusty condition fur the greater amount of choice reading matter in every is August 5th Viola C. Hockersmith; 20 years, drunkenness. Nothing of the kind was expos years ago, report having found a vein of ore equal and even surpass all you claim Howard is selling a good article of tobacco |«>rtion of the w ay, w hich is something unusu ‘‘from my experience in their use.” Fancy sue. 5 months and 21 days. Puerperal convulsions. ed to disgust our )*eace ami order-loving citi for 50 cents a pound. xvhich has a very favorable appearance. It is they have no equal for Dyspepsia and Liver al for this time of the year. Toxvn Cemetery. E lection of O fficers .—Ruth Rebekah De J. A. STltow BitllXiE, zens. All labor was sus]>ended and every one proposed to organize a joint stock company and troubles. “Dad" Bybee, a prominent "stock-raiser'of L. H. Nichols has returned to Yreka, but August 18th—Lena Hockersmith; aged 17 enjoyed as much liberty as the law allows. First Street Leather Meicbant. gree Iselge, I. O. O. F., elected the following Tule I»ake, is in town. w ork the ledge. Portland, Sept. 17, 1878. left his stock of chromos at Geo. W. Elliott’s days. Inflammation of brain. Toxvn Cemetery. officers on Monday evening last: Mrs. K. Ku- This village is growing continually. “Unele D r . A. E. M intie A C o .—Gent*: I hav* for the present. He expects to establish him Miss Katie Pearson, of Linkville, is in town August 27th Mrs. Elizabeth Maury; aged bli, N. G.; Mrs. W. J. Plyinale, V. G.; W. J. V engeance E xtraordinary .—An Applegate used your famed English Dandelion Pill* Sam Colver lias plotted out about 20 ac^es self at this place next Spring. on a visit to her friends. 41 years, 3 months and 15 days. Consumption. tor torpid liver and dvs|>epsiH and can 1‘lymale, R. S.; Mrs. F. Luy, Treasurer; F. more in lots lately, and is constantly selling gallant, who loved fondly but not too wisely, freely >av, they are the best Pills I ever Town Cemetery. We are pleased to note that Rev. I). A. Little Squaw" Lake is frozen over and is in Luy, F. S. them, notwithstanding he has raiseiFtlie pr ee. was greatly crossed upon receiving the mitten had. I can recommend I hem as a sure pre September 18th—Mrs. Jane Fidler; aged 71 Crowell has recovered from his recent indisposi- excellent condition for skating. ventive and positive cure in all cases of The Phienix Debating Club meets in Colver’s when he came to claim his bride, Returning fever and ague. Truly yours, R ailroad M eeting .—Everyone who has the years, 9 months and 1 day. Bilious fever. I. tion and w ill probably preaeh at the M. E. The district school and St. Mary’s Academy Hall Saturday evenings. All arc inxited to at home from his bootless mission, he kicked his A xios I’ artrhxie , Contractor. interests of Southern Oregon at heart should (). of 0. F. Cemetery. Churchnext Sunday evening. partner out of the house, smashed the stove in resume studies on Monday next. Portland, Oct. 5. 1878. tend and join the club without regard to sex not fail to be at the railroad meeting to-mor September 23d Lloyd B. Goddard; aged 1 Im. M intie A C o . treat all Chronic and J. Q. Willitts, W. T. Iieeke ami L. F. Wil- to smithereens with an ax, reduced the furni Quite a number of visitors from Like county “or previous condition of servitude.” row. Let a positive and effective modus ope lifts, of Ashland, were in town on Saturday year, 10 months and 20 days. Inflammation of ture to kindling-wood and played sad havoc Special Diseases wit h success. No. 155 Sec were in toxvn during the holidays. ond Street, corner Morrison. Portland. The next prize spelling bee is to take place randi lie agreed upon. Windy resolutions and bowels. Masonic Cemetery. last. They inform us that the schools of that generally. The next morning, discovering the ambiguous proceedings can avail nothing. October 9th Jasper Beall; aged 12 years. at Colver's Hall on the evening of the 8th Rev. M. A. Williams will preach at the M. place re-open on Monday next. clock ujion the wall still intact, he commenced 7 months and 16 days, Typhoid fever. Ma- prox. Ten cents w ill be collected at the door, E. Church on Sunday morning next. “EXCELSIOB” shooting at it with a rille. Everything about A New Year’s party occurred at J. 1. T f . m pi . e I nstituted .—Rev. J. R. N. Bell which money will go to purchase five prizes to sonic Cemetery. Judge Prim and wife started for Salem on Knight’s, Slate creek. Holton’s Phantasma the place being in a thoroughly demoralized one day this week instituted a Good Templars October 24th David W. Hues ton; aged 47 be presented to the best spellers by a commit condition, his wrath seems appeased for the temple at Williams creek. The degree was Saturday last. So did E. B. Watson. goria xvas exhibited at that ¡mint the sameeven years, 9 months and 14 days. Billious fever. tee chosen by the contestants before spelling N. Cook xvill soon re-open the Willow Springs ing and also on the one previous. present. John Bolt, who is the author of this conferred on fifteen to twenty persons. This commences. All are invite! to attend and Town Cemetery. beautiful romance, reports the “lovicr” as still order, together with the Patrons of Husban- store xi ith a large assortment of goods. Senator Ross returned from Salem on Octolter 29th -Owen Coyle; aged 68 years. compete. Miss Lizzie Crickett and Miss Bell surviving and in a rather better frame of mind. dry.have built a substantial halls which is neat The Board of Trustees meets in regular sess Wednesday last. His arduous labors as a mem Hemorrhage of kidneys. Catholic Cemetery, were the l>est spellers at the previous bee, ly furnished and fully answers every purpose. ion on the third Tuesday of this month. ber of the legislative investigating committee Octol»er 31st- Thomas B. Gregory; aged 63 Oregon St., Jacksonville. Rev. A. Hardison calculate* to build a M. f F rom A shland .—Several residents of Ash seem to weigh lightly upon him. years and 6 months. Pneumonia. Masonic E. Church in the Spring, and this young ami land, including Jesse Houck and wife, A. 1). M isses Lizzie H.irgadine and Mollie Russell, R emedy for W hooping -C ougii .— Dr. Dan It stands a person in hand to resurrect his Cemetery. thriving town may proudly point visitors to a Helman and wife, II. S. Emery, E. J. Farlow, forth has prepared a remedy for whooping- of Ashland, are visiting friends in toxvn. October 31st .John A. Emerson; aged 1 PROPRIETOR large two-story public school house with a Jas. 1». Fountain, W. W. Kentnor and S. W. W. J. I’LYMALE. old slouch hat whenever he attends a party cough, which has already established an ex The residents of Lakeview enjoy fine skat y*ar, 5 months and 1 day. Diphtheria. Town cupola and bell <>n it before another Christmas noxv-a-days. There is little probability of Kilgore were in town yesterday. A majority cellent reputation. U|»on a thorough test it ing on Goose Lake, xvhich is frozen over. ('emetery. day rolls around. I^et ns hope so and labor of the gentlemen came down to attend Table has 1» . found that this medicine will cure There are 174 pupils attending the Ashland your head-gear being swap;>ed for then. November 4th L. C. Emerson; aged 1 years in that direction,friends of education, until that Rock Encampment, which installed its newly- the in two weeks. It will doubtless Jacksonville (¡rangv No. 88, I*, of H., meets Academy and the district school is also full. and 4 months. Diphtheria. Toxvn Cemetery. glorious result shall l><- attained. DlTLEX. elected officers last night. provi valuable iu the treatment of this scourge at the residence of J. N. T. Miller, I >. D. <». aving just received a new November 21st Joseph Bateman; aged 51 Frank Ennis has gone to Galice creek to M., at 10 o'clock a . m . to-morrow. A Pomo stock of Harness, Buggies and Car among children. Ui« «bitte Items. M asonic M eeting .—The recently elected years. Consumption. Town Cemetery. riages, 1 am now prepared to furnish my look after the affairs of the English Company. na dinner will be spread on that occasion. officers of Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. patrons and the public generally with as December 4th Susan Johnson; aged 58 N ew S tore .—Wm. and Henry Mensor have Mrs. Laxiiiburg gave another pleasant party The coldest nights for many years were ex (.'obi nights. M., will be installed on Wednesday next. years, 9 months and 10 days. Dropsy, Town recently opened a variety store in the place at Colver's hall, in Phcenix, on New \ ear s FINE TURNOUTS perienced the latter end of last week. The (.’emetery. There w ill also lx- work in the third degree. Good la-ef cattle scarce. formerly occupied by Chris. Bailey and tilled Eve. thermometer could not have been many degrees Members and sojourning brethren are invited A« can be bad on the Pacific Coast. Saddle 1 >e. ember 7th W. H. McDaniel; aged 37 C. A. Carey isour pedagogue. it with goods. They keep a full stock of gro Wm. Brovin of California, a brother of Mrs. above zero on Thursday and Friday nights. horses hired to u<> to any part of the country. to be in attendance. years, 11 months and 19 days. Consumption. ceries, tobaccos, candies, nuts ami other arti The Yellow Jacket steam mill has been shut Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horse» J. A. Cardwell, is at present visiting this sec M ax M uller , Secretary. The Sunday School attached to Rev. Geo. Imp. O. R. M. Cemetery. broke to work single or double. Horse* cles too numerous to mention. Give them a down for the present. tion. pulley’s church at Ashland hail a pleasant boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon December 16th John L. Badger; aged 68 call, as their prices are reasonable ami their Turkeys were scarce, but fat chickens suf P runing and T rimming T rees ,—Robt. them while in my charge. A lot of personal eil'ects of officers at Fort time on New d ear's Eve. A tree, handsome- years. Pneumonia. Town Cemetery. goods of an excellent quality. fered on Christmas day. Henderson, an experienced hand at this Klamath were forwarded from Roseburg this lv decorated, was one of the features of the oc fTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. And three Chinamen, making a total of Big Butte is notorious for dances, but the business, is prepared to prune and tiim xveek. casion. tv. “ ii* . -nine in all. A P ublic N¿ cessi : y . — Tl.at Jacksonville A liberal share of the public patronage 1* one on Christmas night at Baldwin Sills’ trees, vines, etc., on short notice and at rea The moke-house of Joan 3u kley, on Apple- James D. Fountain School Superintendent, I'lic most prominent feature of this year's nceds aha'l.bothc »in .»<>Imman 1 H’ iUU ■ 1 W. J. PLYMALE. sonable rates. He guarantees satisfaction solicited. “ capped the climax. ” It opened at early can for pnblic entertainiua^ts, was never more '/atc, xx ; m totally destroyed by tire the other came down fom: Ashland Saturday to hold t! e report is the large percentage of aged persons and only asks a trial. quarterly examination of applicants for teach- :vs eo op . ed xvitli other years. Out of twenty- dle lighting ami the dancers kept the “ball evident than on thè ocea-'-on of the New night. rolling" until 11 o’clock the next day. There H oming . Prof. Robert Allen, tlu celebrated in Chas. A. Coggsxvell, of Lakeviexv, was in t rs certificates. No one put in appearance, six xvhite persons interred, thirteen, or just N^^r's b ill. Tiu hall* we now frive are not were about 25 couples present, with six fiddlers phrenologist, astrologer, clairvoyant and half, were ovor fifty years of age, and eight be- only too smal!, but at thè s.-un-- I i 11“ inc >’ive- toxvn the forepart of the week. He is ell route however. and three violins. The supper was just splen pedestrian, will be in Jacksonville from the 6th txvi-cn txvcnty and fifty, leaving only tive chil for Salem. S’-me le.ilit-tinocred fell nieiit. Some or ourenti :-pri< ngci t z<' is should did all <>f xvhich being free. V index . to the 10th of January, and can be found at dren, and not one of them (the children) from this matter in h\ «4 a ri < jer -om? the S. P. Jones is in recent receipt of a large Chinaman mad-- away x Big Butte, Dec. 27. 1878. Madame Holt s hotel. * toxvn; the nearest one, Mr. Thomas Bealls lit object ionab’.e fea*nres pre-« ated. stock of tine xx ines, liquors ami cigars, (¡ive John Wolters, xvhich xx as tle l»oy, being live miles distant, In looking counter while he stepped P rorate C ourt . -The following business him a call. Now is the T ime . -The new year has just over my lists of former years, 1 find that has been tra isa?tc 1 in this Court —Hon. Silas M >R’. M xi 1. S ervice . Wm. Carll, dix isior. moment. No fu:th‘ r cases of scarlet fever are report d commenced. Improve your opportunity and «gent, xvas iu town this xveek making arrange at I’meuix and those it present aftlicted are ling —slaeo oar last report: commence it by subscribing for the T imes . Mrs. 11. (’hambers had a narrow escape t’i'’ the last eh.LI of school age (that is between •I. Day, J a lg.>, ¡»resi i bug to r ami and twenty) that died in this district ments to put on the tri-weekly service for the In the matter of the estate of A. J. Coakley, estate having accidentally other <1. ’ V, some one recovering. was Emily I. Jones,on March 23d. 1875, three deceased. Ordered that David Peninger, ad- C ounty C ourt . — The January term of the transportation of third-el ass matter. He ex- E. P. Pickens, of Table Rock, xvas in toxvn • ired a shot that came crashing through the years and nine months ago, and the school H. BUSSELL, ESCEEIETOS. jwets to have everything in good running nunistrator of said estate, pay tor material used County Commissioners’ and Probate Courts this week. He has almost recovered from his xvindow near xvhich .she xvas sitting and narrow clerk's report last Spring shows four hundred will be held next week. order the forepart of next xveek. This will in making necessary repairs to certain premises ly missed her. receut illness. and thirteen children of School age in the dis belonging to estate. doubtless prove an important change for the S. Cohn has removed his stock of goods from UNDERSIGNED, BEING STÂ- H. M. Thatcher xvas in our midst on one of trict and a little more than that in the two pre better. The Stage Company, with accustomed W h at is more to desired by a young lady rpHE In the matter of the estate of John I.. Bad Willow Sprin.'« t<> this place. He has opened I tinned at Ashland again, ha* turned his enterprise, has purchased a new lot of horses his genial visits this week. He leaves for out ill llvan's building, next door to the Post vious years. Therefore, 1 hardly think there ger, deceased. G. W. Holt »¡qiointed admin titan a beautiful, clear complexion? She may entire attention to the is a town 111 the State,or perhaps in the United istrator of said estate, with David Linn, S. P. have wealth, education and all the accomplish- and harness and intends to put the mails Linkville on Sunday. Office xx here those desiring bargains should meats which will lit her to bean ornament to MARELE BUSINESS, States, that can show a better health record Hanna and H. v. Helms xs appraisers. Christinas was ple.isantly observed on Apple not fail to call. through on time. society; if she have a sallow countenance and tor children than Jacksonville, Oregon. gate. The parties at .John Boll’s ami Mr. it will av.ai' and is fully prepared to fill all order« In In the matter of the estate of F. Ruch, de her face he covered with pimpl The Jacksonville Social Club will give a line with neatness and <lis| atch and *t S ervices last S unday E vening . The M. Ford's were fine affairs. R. S. D uni . ap , ceased. John Bolt tiled his ¡»etition for a hear but little. Let her remove the cause of all tilts prices to uit the time*. calico ball at its r<»om> on St. Valentine's Day. • of Frese's Ham thi* disfigurement by the us. E. Church was tilled to repletion on Sunday Sexton Jacksonville Cemetery. ing of Ins final statement as administrator of The xveather is still unfavorable for both We learn that the Improved Order of R sl burg Tea, and our word for it she will soon M< >N I M ENTS, TA BEETS, IIEA LSTONES evening last, when R jv . J. R N. Bell took oc- tanner ami miner, but prophets anticipate a said estate, which was granted. February 4, find her beauty fully restored. Men also proposes giving a party on W.xshing- I R e xi. E state T ransactions . The following Executed in any description of niarhle cxsion to make some remarks upon that change for the lx-tter soon. 1878, appointed xs time for said hearing. ton’s birthday. deeds have been recorded in the County Clerk’s Every variety <>t cemetery and other stone lev ling question, “Our B»ys. ’ Mr. Bill han- MARRIED. work executed in a satislaetorv manner S. Cohn has resigned his position as Post office since our last report: A C harivari that w as N ot S uccessful .— The number of acres of land purchased by dl d the subject in an able manner and gave Special attention given to orders from any master of the Willow Springs office. N. Cook Jos. A. ( rain of W. G. Bishop w as 360 instead Almira 1!. Metcalf to M. E. Horne. 1)2.75 Some of the boys of Ashland, who conceive BROWN—WITT—On Applegate, Dec. 25;h, part oi Southern Oregon. Address 7 • utterance to some wholesome truths. e are bv Rev. M. ('. Miller. < 'linton J. Brown, xvill officiate as ad interim. J. II. Bl ssl.LL, Ashland, Or. ai-res two miles north of Jacksonville. Con there is much sport in an old-fashioned chari of 1G0, as reported in the real estate transac of Lake county and Miss Ru'h WitL pleased to notice the cognizance so generally There is not an empty store-room nor a tions of last xveek. Eight hundred and fifty sideration, §5G0. vari, kept up a series of hideous noises near NICKERSON—HOLTUN—In Waldo. De taken and hope that something effective can cember 24tl>,by Judge T. F, Floyd, Frank A. D. Helman and wife to l'h<i*bo A. Bald the resilience of a newly married couple for be done to solve the problem that presents it dwelling house for rent in Jacksonville. This dollars xvas the price paid. M. Nickerson and Miss Josephine Hol two successive nights. This did not have the win, lot 3 in block 11, in town of Ashland. is a good sign <>f <>ur prosperity. Business men should not forget that blank self in the premises. ton. desired effect, ami the groom refusing to re The amateur minstrels p e practicing regular notes, bill-heads, statements, letter-heads, and Considération, SSI). [Compliments received. With the host of I n M asonic B uilding , M. Baum and wife to I. N. Shook, certain spond for the second time, one of the crowd en triends of the contracting parties, we join in A F ailure .—Philip G. Easturck. detailed ly and intend giving an interesting perform every description of commercial printing are tered the house with the avowed purpose of wishing them a full measure of the joys at to survey Rogue river from Rock Point to its ance the latter part of this month. neatly and promptly executed at the T imes premises in Ashland precinct. Consideration, bringing him to time, whether he desired to tending a long and prosperous journey Oregon Street, Jacksonville. -$175. mouth, under the direction of the River and A stranger yesterday passed some counter office at San Francisco rates. or not. But the intruder w as summarily checked through life.] I Albert E. Hammond to Ainos Willitts, one- Harltor Surveying Service of the United States, feit moiu'y upon (¡rob i Llrich ami a warrant J. J. Fryer, a prominent citizen of Eagle in his career by a pistol in the hands of the WIMER—RITTER—On December 24th, half interest in saw-inill and premises on Jen started out from the latter point to perform has Iieen issued for his arrest, we learn. Point, called on us Monday. He speaks favor 1878. by Rev. A. Broxxn, Edxx in R. Wimer rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PVR. irate swain, and he was glad to lieg oil. His nv creek. Consideration, $1,870. that duty ten days ago. He secured the ser and M iss Alzina Ritter. Pleasant parties occurred at illoxv Springs ably of the prosp ects of that flourishing village, I closed \\ in. K1 euzer’s interest in this Win. Bilger and wife to N. Cook, certain companions had flown during the parley. vices of A. W. P rcssley, a coinpctvnt boatman, school house and at the residence of W. T. An which xvill ultimately be one of the ini|»ortant Wl 1.1.1 A MS— ARMSTRI »NG—In Jackson establishment, desire to announce to th® premises in Willow Springs precinct, Consid- ville, at the Franco-American Hotel, by public that they are imiv prepare d to fill ..n ami some distance l>el<>w the mouth derson, near toxvn, on New Years Eve. S wamp L ands . -Secretary Schurz has offi- business places of Jackson county. Hon. Silas J. Dav, County .lodge, John orders for cakes of every description, »o‘ch eration, $380. of Gal ice creek, where his boat capsized an I daily denied the application made by Senator H. Williams and Miss Elizabeth Arm as wedding cakes, cakes for parties, win® A magnificent assortment of snowflake, dain- U. S. patents to Jas. J. Fryer and A. S. Table Rock precinct celebrated Christmas in he lost provisions, tools, etc. This probably strong. Grover, that certain lands around Little Klam eak. s; also brown ami rve bread, ginger ask, repp and Scotch marble visiting cards Moon have been recorded. style. There were parties, shooting-matches ends the experiment for the season. ath Kake be certified to the State of Oregon as M< BRI 1 >E—PALM ER—At the resi lence of snaps and crackers. Take ordeis on ex- have just been received at the T imes office Geo. A. Bunch to Til os. Hopwood, saw-mill the bride's parents in Ashland, Dcc.2l'h. change. Prices reasonable and satisfaction and other amusements without nutnlier. We will furnish forty, of assorted styles, xvitli , ami premises on Evans creek. Consideration, swamp lands. The secretary directs the gen by Rev. W. T. Chapman, J. Howard guaranteed. M asonic I nstallation .—The newly-elected eral land office to proceed under rule a’.ealy McBride and .'diss Rosella Palmer. It IS also our intention to keep a first el»«• Wm. Hoffman, Esq., agent of the Home name neatly printed upon them, for 50 cents. 1 8275. ■officers of Ashland Lodge No. 23. A. F. A A. Mutual Insurance Company, has favored us established for the adjustment of the Oregon CORPE—PEARSON—At Linkville. Dec. luncli-lmuse. at which the best of evcrvtliinJ Jos. Wettcrer and Raphad Morat are manu ** Daley & Emery to H. T. Inlow, twenty-seven swamp land grants which he says will protect 24th, Wm. 1». Corpe and Miss Emma ill the ] me Will l>e served at all hour«’ M , were publicly installed on Friday last. with a neat calendar for the present year. Flesh bread every day. facturing an excellent article of brandy. The hundredths of an acre in Eagle Point. Con- Pearson, all of’ Lake county. The Masonic Hall lwing too small to accom all parties interested, whether pre-emption set ______ grob a ulrich . A surprise party occurred at Ashland on former xvill distill tive hundred gallons ami the I ! sideration, $50. modate those in attendance, the exercises took tlers or claimants under State title. BORN. Year's Day in honor of Chas. H. Harga- latter not quite as much. The (J. S. (¡auger State of Oregon to H. T. Inlow 40 acres of place at the new Presbyterian (’hurch. jfc*"’" New LIVE AND LET LIVE!” •line, x»holeft for Lakeview the next day. is expected here this month to measure the school land in Ashland precinct. Consider»- C ard of T hanks . The undersigned tenders GALE—At the Squaw Lake I'ompany’sdig G. Rennes, D. G. M., officiated xs master of gings, December 27th, to the wife of his sincere thanks to the people of Willow Theo. Cameron, of Uniontown, informs us I liquor. ceremonies in an efficient manner. At the con I tion, $50. John Gale, a son. , Several meetings under the auspices of the Springs and vicinity for the patronage and good clusion of the installation a splendid supper that mining is at a stand still there as well as Four U. S. patents issued toThos. Hopwood M. E. Church, South, were held this week, w ill manifested to’.x ani him during an extended ■was partaken of at the Ashland H<>use. Near elsewhere, on account of Jhe cold weather. have been recorded. Reverends J. R. N. Bell, M. C. Miller and A residence in their midst, assuring them that lie SIR ASTLEY COOPERS SITUATED FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH ly two hundred people sat down t<> the colla Arrangements have Iieen inaugurated, com Hardison officiating. The meetings are gen- » of Jacksonville, and 1»<; „„1^ north - tion spread. A ball occurred at Miller s hall S ewing M mthne A gency . The Singer Sew will ever hold their kindness in grateful re VITAL .X niand, are prepared to do mittees appointed and work on ’* proposed ' erally well attended. Some accessions have membrance. S. CoHN. in the evening, which was generally attended. i ing Machine Company has established an agen M. E. ('hurchat Pho-nix will soon I>ecommenced. Iieen made. Jacksonville, Dec. 30, 1878. * There was a large number from Jacksonville in Merchant and Exchange Butine«*. cy for the sale of their world-renowned ma The holidays are over now, but Matt. Dillon' A good paper pays its subscription price a chines in this place, with D. II. Feathers, re attendance on the installation, all of vih>»m FLOUR. G RAH AM. CORNMEAL AND E lection of O fficers . The following are THE Something will be seen cently from San Francisco, as manager. He express themselves as l>eing viel!satisfied with keeps a choice assortment of the finest brands dozen times a FEED AT BEDROCK PRICES. money, give information : has ojietn d an office in the building formerly the officersfleet of < Ircgonian-Pocahontas Tribe of liquors the same as ever. ( all and see him. in it that will their experience on this event. 36 pounds <>f flour, 2 pounds short* and 8 No. 1, Imp. O. R. M , forthe ensuing term: GHEAT ENGLISH P.EMEL7, occupied by Dr. J. S. Jackson, next door to noon.Is bran uiv« n |M-r bushel of good who«». Sheriff Bvbee has purchased several head of and pleasure, Sachem, H. K. Hanna; Sen. Sagamore, E B N f . w Y ear ' s Bti.l..—The German Social W ill sack riour-cU'tomers fundsliing mic L* | Mrs. McCully's. Mr. Feathers also repaira and fat cattle of “Ould Casey,” ami will continue does good to hi CURES Watson; Junior Sagamore, E. H. Autenrioth; Sa<-k.s with out new cut on them furnished • Club achieved a brilliant success on the occa adjusts sewing machines of every description. to supply his market with the best of meats. Prophet, Adam Schmitt. The chiefs will be N’ERYGUS DEI'.I LUY. PREMATURE it low rates. sion of the ball given by that society on New . Mv brother, fl. F. Rilling«, will hav« Robt. M Garrett went to Crescent City to Read his advertisement elsewhere and give raised on Tuesday next. l»(“<line. Muscular Weakness, Los' N. Langell has one of the large and best Year's night. In ¡»oint of numl»ers it has sel of tlie business, being assisted I»» & Manhood. Defective Motuoiv, Paralysis, ¡charge settle that little difficulty with the officer- him a call. .e<»!i»petr-nt millers. Everything ..47 dom been equaled in Southern Oregon, ninety- stocks of ready-made l»oots and ladies and Despondency and all conditions produc? i E pizootic in L xke C ounty . The epidemic of Del N orte county, who, w ithout a vestige of • « ’ * r*i ....... ” b-d. sarah a . farnham « < four tickets having been sold. The affair was misses shoes to be found 111 Southern ( tregon A ttention , F armers .—The U. S. Land De- which has prevailed in Rogue River Valley for by youthful indiscretions or excesses in law, attached his stock on that end of tin- route mature years. Price, $-1 a bottle, or four well managed, and this contributed much to \V. A. Owen, the Flounce Rock bard, wa ‘‘Pony" Stephenson manipulated the ribbons 1 partnioTTt* lias notitied those interested in and several weeks seems to have reached lutkc times the quantity lor $¡0. Sent to any ad UAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, claiming under the Oregon donation law, that the pleasure and convenience of the partici in town the forepart of the week. He came county. It is said that J. L. Hanks, Sher- dress by Proprietors, b tween this place and Waldo for the time. all claims taken under that law will soon be iff of Lake, has lost eleven head of horses by pants, who were by far too numerous, when we all the x»'ay to have a troublesome tooth pu 1- DR. A. E. MIN « IE A I'D.« CALIFORNIA STRAFT, Several bids have already been made to per disposed of. It will l»e well for all farmers take the size of the hall into consideration. this disease, Won t some 011c tell us how to ed. form the service on the pro]>osed mail route i ow ning land in Southern Oregon to see that a (Graduate University of Pennsylvania, late The tree, laden with presents for the ticket cure it ? S. K JOMI.S, N. A. Young, of Butte creek, was in town from this place to W. W. Angle’s place on Ap resident Surgeon (»rtlmpœdic Hos patent is issued to the same, for in some cases holders, afforded much amusement. Messrs. pital, Philadelphia.) Monday. He says everything is frozen hard plegate. As the ¡»etitinn to establish this Too D ry . -Jesse Houck, who purchased the 1 here is a deficiency in the proofs, and such Schmidt, Scott, Luy and Brown furnished in that region and the farmers anxiously await route has not been forwarded yet, it would claims are liable to l>e finally rejected and the Cipt. Smith farm near Ashland last Fall, says No* 11 Krarniy Street Sen Francisco. VONE RUT THE CH<»ICF.ST AND RM most excellent music and gave the best of sat rain. seem as if there was some haste in these pro land revert to the Government. TO BE HAD OF ALI. DlifClOlNTS. 1 W mes, Brandies, Wblwkie* »nd that grain sown several weeks ago still lies in isfaction. The supper by M i lame Holt was kept, ceedings. ('apt. Work has disposed of his fine Jersey con- the ground unsprouted. The gram is as sound ««<>’*<• U. DAV is <v < <».. ,,f IDirttnntl, up to its usual standard. Dancing was DRINKS, 12Vi CENTS. Agent« l.ir Or<-goo n,. j yioina^iua I. O. O. F. I nstallations .—Installations of xs when first sown. Such has been the extreme cold in the region tinned until nearly six o'clock a . M., and even hull to Beall Bros. This animal is a thorough Territory. NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE^ a * then festivities were reluctantly ended. The bred and a valuable addition to our stock inter of Squaw Lake that pine needles are the nu ¡officers will occur in the follow ing lodges on pay. F’aniilies needing anything in nur liM the stated dates: Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge, ests. cleus <>f huge icicles several inches in diameter, F ine S tock of G oods . — Kahler & Bro., at “Eintracht” is to he congratulated upon the DR. MINTIE’S large HOSPITAL EX ¡•an always be -upplied with tho ptiroai »iJ- Geo. Floyd, of Josephine county, has l»een while a vast layer of ice overspreads the coun on the second Monday in January; Jackson- the ( ity Drugstore, keep on hand a full and PERI l-.Nt Een* I de* In tn to tr< it all di -o i>< > ¡•es| to be found on the Coast. Give n *1 great sueef-« of it* fifl^effort in thia line. We ¡1 delicate or private nature i.i the most call, and yon will be well satisfied. ’ ’ learn that it is the intention of its members 1 spending the past we«*k with us. He rejsirt- try wherever xvater has hapi<ened to run. And ville Ixidge No. 10. to-morrow evening; K< • superior stock of drugs, medicines, paints and of scientific manner, I'harges 1 eaw.n.ib! •. to give a grand masquerade ball at no remote tuat section also suffering from the extreme the weather has been hardly less rigorous else bx ville Lodge, on the l<Rh; Ashland Lodge. oils, xs also isH.ks and stationery. They guar (HiL e lioii r- — I** io.; aiidb tob ex eli ing*-; N eleuant assortment of Pocket»», 1 third Saturday in the month. antee :<atiuaction. where in this section. ‘Sundays ¡1 to 1 only. gold. «date. hie Cutlery for «ale by J. MILJ « V R WARE eut*, À-' rnishes, UTLERY E, UDWABB, LIVERY STABLE ! WII.T, ss and eco I ' irmers’ ks tbi Farm i» t<> auch rpliration. rrii«h nur :> the mar- F *’<***. .-.K FAINT IF H i a r deal- <>ur stork ir il guar- tanager. ftSHLÄHD MARBLE WORKS. roprietoi*. 4 t Meat* te I ts offered - i >ared *KE RE ! REGON OW •M ttorfc Jackaon- piove». Will b® le thr rels- V 8aw> n« ap for ■: kky . CES! 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