The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 24, 1879, Image 3

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    .aatraiit Simts.
RHIEF UKATIOS.
I
MiVlMi xorra,
An ohl mare that J. A. Card well brought from
BIG BITTE ITEMS.
Proceeding*» of the Board Of Trustee» I
DR. MINTI£'S NEPHRETICUM.
“the States” many years ago died last Wednes­
New moon.
I D r . M intif .’ r N ephbkticvm works won*
Gin Lin, at his Uniontown diggings, is
day. She w as nearly 25 yeara of age at the
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees
School progressing finely.
I
The welcome rain.
........................ JANUARY’ 24, 1879.
, d«*rs. In all ca.-es ol Dropsy, Bright's Dis-
running one giant and will s«x>n be able to was held on the evening of January 21st, 187’J-
time of her death.
The dancing mania has ceased.
ea-e, Kidnov, Bladder and Urinary Com­
start the other.
Wm. Carll is in town.
A full board was present, President Linn in the
plaints, or Retention of Urine, ar** cured by
I W e regret tn learn of the illness of the esti­
Our mail comes tri-week 1 y now. Good.
S ocial P arty .—A social j>arty will be hehl
the Ne|»hfeli«*uiii. Female Weakness, Grav­
The Roseburg In<lej>emde»t. announces fa­ chair.
The public health is good.
mable wife of Col. W. S. Stone at San Rafael,
el, Diitietes, pain in the back, sitie and
Snow a foot deep; stock looking humble.
at the rooms of the Jacksonville Social Club
The minutes of the last meeting were read
i Cal., where she is at present sojourning for the vorable reports from the Tellurium mine
Roads are becoming rough.
loin are cured when all other niedieim*
this evening. A pleasant time is anticipated.
near Canyonville.
Ten faiiiilies reside at or near the steam mill. have filled.
and approved.
benefit
of
her
health.
Read the new advertisements.
>« e what the druggists of Portland and
The Sterling Company is still idle, but a
The Cemetery Committee reported thatin pur­
Those having hay will not sell any for love
S etilement R equested .—We are sending
From six to eight feet of snow are reported
San
Francisco say about l*r. Miutie’x Ne-
Lxal correspondence solicited.
¡»lireticum and English Dandelion Pills:
on the mountains between Crescent City ami continuance of the present weather will en­ suance of the recommendation and authority or money.
out statements of account to all indebted to the
able it to start up soon.
There is much snow on the Cascade range,
of the Board they lia«l contracte«! for the build­
We have -old a large amount of Dr, .Min­
I’ i . mex office and request an immediate response,
Waldo, an«l travel over that route is almost
Over sixty children are entitled to draw
tie's medicines: The English Dandelion
ing
of
a
new
Cemetery
house
with
John
Hock-
t
he
Board
of
Trustees
will
meet
s*s>n
again.
The
heavy
fall
of
snow
in
the
mountains
sus}»ende«l for the present.
school money in this district.
as we have many bills to settle ourselves.
Pills; also the famed Nephieticuui, and in
will permit the miners to continue work enjosat a cost of ?185; that the house is finish-
Country produce is becoming more plenti­
D. H. Feathers, agent of the well-known
C. E. Parker, brother of the Doctor, will all cases highly r«*commen<lp«J:
later in the season than usual.
H orse P urchased .—The well-known Mor­ ful.
e«l and has been aceepte«l by the committee,
John A. Childs, Druggist, Second street,
Singer sewing machine, has several on liaml
run the saw mill the c »ming year.
Portland.
which recommends payment thereof. The re­
gan stallion “Black Prince,” formerly owned
Alex.
Wattsis
surveying
a
ditch
for
Mc
­
There w ill be a party at Ashland on the 14th at his office on California street, which lie is
C. IL Woodward A Co., Druggist«, corner
Born, to the wives of Charles am! W. A.
by Jas. Leslie, of this place, has lieen purchase«!
Allister A* Co., who have some rich ground port was adopted, and a warrant «»rdered
First ami Abler streets. Portland.
prox.
selling oil the best of terms.
by parties in Sprague river valley, Lakecounty.
in the vicinity of Cheney creek, In Jose­ drawn in favor of John Hockenjos for the stat­ Snider ami Frank Tungate, each a son.
Messrs. Abram* A' Carroll, wholesale
Dr. Covert has opened a drug store in
The full decision of the Supreme Court in phine county.
All «lay long the festive hunter maketh the Druggists, Nos. ;t ami 5 Front street, 8. F.
ed amount.
We regard iho Neplireticutn as the best
A rrived .—Oscar Kilboum, of Portland, U. Phomix.
th«: case of Ikslge vs. Marden & Knott, a|»i»cal-
The committee to whom was referred the ap­ “welkin ring,’’ ami many a deer liandeth in Kidney ami Bladder rennidy before the
Pernoil A* Co., mining near Grant's Pass,
N. Gauger, arrived here on We«lnes«lay an«l has
ed
from
this
Circuit,
w
ill
be
found
on
our
tirst
public. All druggists keep them.
The Ashlaud woolen mills are running on
the other day picked upa nugget of gold plication of Peter Britt for the purchase of his “checks.’’
been engaged in measuring distilled liquors
¡»age. It is an important one.
For all dermigemenls of the Liver, _
certain
town
lots,
reported
that,on
examination
Jacob Bi ar, on attempting to reach oitr neigh­
valued at about $3. 0. It was remarkably
full tune.
!*«• Dr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pills.
I I J. S. llowanl has l»een award«! a contract free from blemishes.
manufactured by various individuals in this
of
the
premises,
they
had
appraised
thesame
at
borhood afoot, took a “m ar cut,” got lost ami
Some of the crosswalks in town need imme­
l or Bdiousness ami Dyspepsia,
section.
for surveying a portion of a township of timber
Use Dr. Multi««*» English Dandelion Pills.
laid out one night in a snow storm.
Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Law, stand­ $15. The report was adopt«-«!.
diate repairs.
For Fever and Ague,
lain! in the neighborhotsl of Applegate. He ard authority on all matters pertaining to
G. IL Young, Street Commissioner, submit­
N ew P«» xt O ffice R oute .—Senator Mitch-
Nineteen years a;«» a boy (who is now a man I's,- Dr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pills.
Several parties from Ashland were in town
will
commence
work
before
long.
ell ha« intnxluc«! a bill to establish a post
n ineral conflicts, can be obtained at the ted his report, which was read ami roferre«! to ami resides on Big Butte) purchased a (,’larke's
la erv family should not fail to keep the
during the week.
the Road Committee.
English Dandelion Pills on hand.
route from Jacksonville, via Sterling and Un­
R. Weitzman is furnishing this section with T imes oilice at $1 a copy.
English
Grammar
<»f
'Squire
Hayden
in
Jack
­
Geo. Schumpf intends enlarging his shaving
Dr. Minlie’s Remedies will not “Cure all
iontown, to Nick Wright’«, on Big Applegate.
every variety of wicker-ware of his own man­
The miner hails with delight the cessation ' The following bills were ordered paid: K. sonville. The ........ has been well preserved. Complaints," Imt will give immediate relief
apartments
soon.
It will doubtless pass.
ufacture. It is superior in every way to of the cold, frosty weather, and sees any Kubli, S3.25; “Sentinel," S.3; W. Hoffman, $4; Theprice was$l 25; be paid $1 down an«l agreed and perfect a cure in al! cases, if taken ac-
Pat. McMahon is making regular tri-weekly that import«*«!, l»esi«les being cheaper.
quantity of gM«!-dust in the Winter rains* Reames Bros., $11.25; T imex office, $.3.
to pay the balance “sometime.” A few divs <*0i<Lug to directions, which they are recoiu-
F rom R ig R utte . — Matt. Obenchain re­ trips to Big Butte.
ineiidt-d for.
An
onler
was
made
to
pay
G.
IL
Young,
which seem to have set in at last.
Belt Lslge No. IS, A. F. & A. M„ recently
i
since h * remeinbere«l that there was a balance
D r . A. E. M ini ie <t Co.—Gents: I v«»l-
turn«! from Butte creek the other «lay, where
Street Commissioner, $53.76 out of the road due. He says he will pay the 'Squire the unteer t<> s iy your English Dandelion Pills
Another spelling lice will come off at Phoe­ elected th«* follow ing officers: Chas. Hughes,
Thos.
Mee,
of
Foot
’
s
creek,
is
at
present
I
lie has !>een looking after Iris stock interests.
nix on February 5th.
¡»rincipal when he go».*s to town, but «locsn t e«pial and ev«'ii surpass nil you claim
W. M ; Geo. S. Mathewson, S. W.; Henry putting up several hundred feet of six and fund by warrant on said fund.
He informs us that the sn«»w is disappearing
“Iroin my
.... ex
. .................
j
p<-rien<*<- in their use." Fancy
The
follow
ing
bills
were
presented:
K.
Ku
­
eight-inch
hydraulic
pipe.
He
expects
to
want to pay conqH>uml interest.
Considerable snow has fallen in Iuike county Thornton, J. W.; S. W. Forlsw, Secretary. ,
they haxe n«j e«jual for Dv»|•opsinand Liver
and cattle faring tolerably well.
bli, coal oil, etc., $9.25; same, plueing gutters
be rea«ly for work in a few weeks.
troubles.
J. A. Ni itownitii'GE,
in the p;ist two weeks.
Al. McKenzie, Superintemlent of J. Brandt’s
Big Butte, January 20, 1879.
First street. Leather Merchant.
on
Cemetery house,$18. Referred t<> the usual
The
miners
in
the
northern
end
of
the
“E xclusive S ociality .” Our cotemporary
There* w ill I«1 services at the Catholic Church mine at Willow Springs, has gone to Salem on
Portland, Sept. 17. 1878.
committee.
has suddenly coneludetl his articles on “Exclu­ next Sunday, as usual.
bit. A. E. M intii : A Co.—Gents: I have
a visit to his family. He will return as soon county have been furnished a small hea«l of
P robate Cm kt . The following proceed
It was ordered that a warrant be drawn in
water by the prevailing weather and are
used your famed English Dandelion Pill«
sive Sociality.” He evidently realizes his egre­
itigs
have
occurr«
»l
in
thisCoiirt
lion.
Silas
J.
as
there
is
water
enough
to
commence
work.
A. Fisher is expect«l in Jacksonville on a
tor torpid liver and dyspepsia and can
favor of Ad. Helms for one «piarter's salary for
able to mine on a contracted scale.
gious mistake ami is nettle«l because his offi-
Day, Judge, prvsuliiig since our last issue:
treelv say, they are the best Pills I ever
A full assortment of hardware, tinware,
business visit bef«>re long.
ciousness should be discouraged by common
G. Karewski went over to his diggings lighting street lamps, $12.50.
them a« a sure |>re-
In tile matter of the estate of R. T. I!a:ni!- had. 1 can ..........
stoves,
etc.,
is
now
being
s»»l»l
cheap
at
Bilger's
consent.
There is considerable snow on the hills in
On motion,the Committee on Streets was di t»»u, de» «-ased. I li** inventory ami appraise­ vontiv«* ami positive cure in all eases of
near Palmer creek this week. IL* is having
hardware store. Those in«lebte«l to’ this es­
the vicinity of Ajqilegate.
some tluming constriicte«! and will prospeet rected to examine the sidewalks on Oregon and ment of real ami personal propertv of said es­ lever and ague. Truly yours,
A ccident .— Mrs. Wm. Hoffman had her left
A mos P autridgk , Contractor.
tablishment are request«l to call ami settle.
other streets, and report the condition of same tate, showing tin- same t«> be $582, was ap-
the ground thoroughly this season.
The town election »¡»¡»roaches ami the aver­
Portland, Oct. ft, 1878.
arm broken near the wrist last Friday morning
proved.
Rev. M. A. Williams will li«»l<! divine ser­
I'll. M ini ie A Co. treat all Chronic and
age canditlate is already busy.
Beekman, Hayden A- Co. will thoroughly ami recommend such improvements as they
In th«* matter of the estate of Cha«, t’asey,
by a fall on the frozen ground. We are pleased
S; «c tl Diseases wit h *ti<-«*ess. No. 11 Kear-
vice at the M. E. Church next Sunday morn­ prospect their diggings situated on the batiks shall deem necessary.
d<-c<-a.sed.
<
nation
or»lere»l
ixm-d
to
tin*
ad
­
Sixty-seven
marriage
licenses
were
issued
by
to learn that the injuries sustained are not se­
ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. D. A. Crowell will of Rogue river, in Josephine county, and
A deed to certain town lots was ord«*re«l made ministrator to show the cou«liti<»n of said es­ tiey st., San Franei-co, Cal.
rious and that the lady is doing well. Dr. the County Clerk during 1878.
occupy the pulpit in the evening of that day.
Joe Clough an»l J. C. Overbeck have gone to to Peter Britt upon payment of 815 and ex- , tate.
The ¡latent medicine almanac ami the in­
Aiken is in attendance.
The ¡»etition of \\ . C Dalpv, administrator
¡tense of deed.
J. S. Howard has been taking stock this commence the work.
WHY SHOULDN’T
of the estate of 1!. I . Hamilton, dc’ca-cd, to
surance calendar are prevalent.
Board
then
adjourned.
The
week
ami
making
room
for
more
goods.
He
sell personal property belonging to sanl estate,
S enator G rover has proposed a Lili to issue
Aaron Maegl v last week finishe«! six hun­
The S. F. wool market is steady, with kc*eps a first-class stock of general merchan­
was grant«!.
dred f«*et of hydraulic pipe for the Squaw
scrip to the legal owners of the land granted
THE PEOPLE GF THIS VALLEY SAVE
A H ARDSHli*. The last Legislature amend-
prices the same as quoted last week.
dise,
which
he
dist»oses
of
at
the
lawest
rates.
Lake Ditch Company. This will facilitate
to Oregon to aid in the construction of a road
«1 the law relating tn the loaning of money
C hinese N ew Y eah . Last We Inesday was
Beautiful visiting cards printetl at the
from Eugene City to its eastern Itoundary,
W. H. St. Clair ami E. M. Scott return«l operations and enable the company to bring arising from th«* sale of State lands so that the New \ «tar’s »lay. according to ( liinese chronol­
equal in quality to the lands in the Klamath T imex office. Forty for 50 cents.
from RoXehurg Wednesday. They rejsirt the water upon some ground that prospects Si’hool Land Commissioners shall have en­ ogy, ami the Celestials of this ¡»lace ami vicini­
well.
Indian Reservation claimed bv them.
Chinese New Year is here ami chicken roosts roails between this ¡»lace and that in a fearful
tire control of all matters ¡»ertaining thereto. ty celebrated the day with the observances
Wo are informed by parties from Jose­
WHEN THEY CAN BVY
comlition, w ith the mu«l deep ami increasing.
are liable to lie «kqiopulated any night.
The
Board, through E. P. Mc< 'ornack, their usual among tlieir race. It seems that it is
R eligious M eeting .—We are request«*«! to
phine county that there is every prospect of
The Butte creek mills are running after a
Chas. A. Coggswell ¡>asse«l through town the Silver creek proving a rich camp—one that clerk, has addressed a letter to Neuman Fisher, their rule to put in a full week celebrating the
announce that Elder Martin Peterson will
forepart of the week, en route from Salem for will afford remunerative mining for sever­ County Treasurer, stating the facts in the case occasion, an»l their exercises are vari«l ami Dry-Goods and Fancy Goods.
preach at the Heber Grove School House on teiiq»orary sus^nsion on account of ice.
Chas. Ailauis, of Ashland, w ill assist G. W. Lakeview. He lias just been ailmitted to the al years to come. Favorable accounts from and directing him to loan no money amusing. They fast ami feast, glorify their
Suqday, February 16th, at 11 o'clock a . m .
All transactions must, pagan deity ami gamble, smoke opium, drink
until other orders,
bar and will ¡»raetiee his profession at the latter ( I there are reported.
Holt
in the erection of his brick building.
Mr. Peterson has chosen the subject of “Infi­
GROCERIES,
into with the School “blandee,” burn tire-crackers ami celebrate in
therefore,
be
entered
place.
delity" as his text ami he will treat upon it
E.
F.
Walker,
largely
interested
in
min
­
The protracted meeting progressing at Pine-
A very ¡»leasant sociable occurred at the res­ ing operations on Grave creek, left forthat Land Commissioners directly henceforth, un- various “ways that are dark and tricks that
fully. All are invite«! to attemi.
nix for sometime past has lieen concluded.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
idence of A. M. Berry on Friday evening last. section on Wednesday last. He will inau­ less they should see tit to appoint a lot al agent are vain.” They observe one good rule, how­
A ¡»arty occurs at the residence of V. S. A variety of amusements was imlulged in and
A t the time we neglected to notice the en­
gurate operations on the ditch 4he Grave of the Board. This order will work considera­ ever, worthy of imitation: They square all
TOBACCO «t LIQUORS,
trance of the D emih rati «' T imes —our most Ralls, near Willow Springs, on the 21st prox. the whole thoroughly enjoye«! by the ¡»artiei- t • 'reek Ditch Company proposes to run from ble hardship ujsm the citizens of this county, their accounts with each other ami with the
white
heathen
among
whom
they
dwelt
valued exchange —upon its ninth volume; but
Clark creek to some promising ground as it not only causes them inconvenience in the
J. E. Beggs, the irrepressible, has haul«! ¡»ants.
will take this occasion to say that that paper over 250,000 tbs. of freight duringthe pastyear.
¡»remises but also withdraws some $25.000 from
AND ALL KINDS OF
The latest n«iws from Simon Car«» is to the three and a half miles distant.
J urors . -The following is a list of jurors
ranks among the ablest and most earnest Dem­
this
section
to
beloane«!
at
Salem
by
the
Board
effect that lie has been confined to his r«»om
Wo understand that McDonough, Kahler
E. Jacobs has an excellent stock of general for
, several weeks by reason of a spraine«l an­ A Co. intend to resume prospecting for the instead of by theCounty Treasurerat .Jackson­ drawn for the February term of the Circuit
ocratic journals of Oregon. As a local paper
Court, which commences on the 10th prox.:
|
it is without exception the best in the State, merchandise, which he is selling off very chea{>. kle.
He is expecttsl back in about thre«.* lost Gold Hill ledge soon and propose sink­ ville, as formerly. \\ e cannot se«* how the Daniel Chapman, John Head, Wm. B. Kin­
and well merits the success and prosperity that
ing down in a location other than in the new law inures to the benefit of the State,
Water was render«! scarce in some wells in months.
,
caid, W. F. Snnger, E. DePeatt, B. F. Reeser,
atteuds it. —[Western Star.
—FOR —
town by the protracted spell «»f frosty weather.
C. C. McClendon, of Sam’s valley, w as re­ one formerly prospected. Their placer dig­ while at the same time it is evi«lent that it is 1 >. F. Parrish, John Ashmead, S. Saltmarsh,
I
; injury to the ¡teople of the county where
cently quite severely injure«! by his wagon gings have been ¡nit into the l>est shape for an
L. A. Rose, R. A. C«M>k,
C«iok, J. J. Nichols, Ly-
Rev. Father Blanchet returned from a ¡»as- '
I nstallation of O fficers . At a meeting
u|»setting. We are pleased to learn that his this season’s run and they are sanguine of the money is realized.
man
Chap]»!,
R.
V.
Beall, I. W. Berry, Jas. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
toral
visit
t«»
Josephine
county
on
Tuesday
1
of Ashland Ix»lge No. 45, I. O. O. F., hel«l on
injuries are not serious and that he w ill soon Is: favorable results,
D.
Buckley,
P.
Dunn,
John Orth, Thos. Me-
the evening of January 18th, John A. Boyer. last.
S tage A«'«T i * ent . On Wednesday evening
B. Robb was in town the first of the week.
able to be about.
Andrews,
John
O
Brien,
L. J. C. Duncan, Geo.
BY GOING TO
D. D. G. M., installetl the following officers;
Daley «V Co., of the Butte creek mills, have
He leports everything ready at the mines last, says the Yreka “Journal” of the22d, Ed.
Teaming
is
finished
for
this
season.
W.
T.
\\
.
Isaacs,
S.
A.
Carlton,
John
G.
VanDyke,
I. <). Miller, N. G.; R. P. Neil, V. G.; J. W. just completed the slaughtering of over 200
of the Scott Valley stage line, Btojqied
hr is interested in and water anxiously Cawley,
1
Amh-rson am! Ben Eaton, about the la«t team­
Riggs. R. S.; J. II. Helman* P. S.; A. D. Hel­ hogs.
John E. Harvey, A. S. Jacobs. F. Wirtz. V. S.
awaited. Brogan A- Co. are building a res- 1 his team at a small hill al»»ut a mile this side
V
Ar C^o.,
Ralls, J. J. Bradley, l'hos. Stimpson, John L.
sters on the r«»a«l, returnc«! this week with
man, Treas.; \\. Bahlwin, \\ar<leti; P. L.
ervoir which will keep up the supply of of
» Callahan's, for the purp«»se of adjusting the Grubb.
Whooping cough prevails in some hwalities
Fountain, R. S. N. G.; J. Conway, R. S. \. in the county, but no serious cases are re­ goods f«»r our merchants. Beggs still worries water until earlj* Summer, providing, of rough lock before going down, the brake being
RYANS BUILDING,
through, however.
E nturi ’RI sing . E»i. Hendricks is repairing
G.; J. B. Russell, R. S. S.;J. Brown, L. S. S.;
course, any amount of rain falls during useless during the recent icv ami slijiptiry con-
ported.
To-morrow
the
personal
effect«
of
the
late
the present season.
1TG.
lition of grades in «lescending. Ed. had fast­ the «»Id Long stand on Applegate, 10 miles
(’. II. Pickens, Jr., was in town this week. J. L Badger will Is* s«»l«l at public auction tin­
the lines to the staff of the brake ami un- south of Jacksonville,ami ¡»lacing it in the best Next door to Post Office,
Superintendent Klippel came in from the ened
,
R eal E state T ransmtions . —The following He reports the farmers of Table Rock speeding der the sutK-rvision of Ge<>. \\ . Holt, ailmin- Sqimw Lake diggings the forepart of the buckle«l the apron of the stage, when the team <»f order. It lias always been a favorite resort
dee Is have been record«:»! in the County Clerk s the plow.
istrator of his estate. Some valuable property week. He informs us that the pipe has been made a start. He caught the lines ami kejit I of teamsters and the traveling jmblic generally,
J ACK Sí >N VILLE, OR E< ’.ON,
The weather has mislerated perceptibly'ilur- is
, ollered for sale.
o.fict* since our last report:
reset and is rcad.v for water. Little Squaw them in the road until reaching a sharp tur**, who always fiml the table siqqilied with the
E. D. Foudray ami wife to Jas. A. W ilson, ing the week and rain in abundance may be
The Jacksonville dramatic association will Lake has boon frozen over, but it is quite where the stage slid off the grade, ami all piled choicest of edibles and the stable stockeil with
certain ¡»remises in Jacksonville fronting ou. expcctc«!.
give a series of eiitertainniciits the last week in likely that the ¡»revailing wcathei will over­ in a heap. Ed. w as severely bruised, but man­ the l»est of hay and grain. Mr. Hendricks will
Or* -gon »Ureet. Consi«iv."ation, $190.
Our farmers are generally busy, ¡»lowing be­ February. Several first-class playa ami other come this obstacle and also thaw out the age«! to return to Callahan s. 1 he stage was keep up the reputation of the stand ami ex­
H. T. Inlow and wife to John Daley ami A. ing admissible in most localities since the re­
interesting exercis« s are in course of prepara­ ground so as to admit of immediate o¡>era- considerably «lamaged, but the horses escaped pects to have it rctitted by early Spring. Those
J. Daley, 36-100 of an acre at Eagle Point. cent thaw.
without injury, although they could hardly who chance that way should not fail to give
tion. Further particulars will s « m » ii la* given. tions.
him a cull.
*
Several
mineral
contests
are
about
to
he
Consideration, $50.
Taxes are coming in slowly. Al*out $12,-
A. J. Adams, School Suj»erinten«k*nt of Jo­ instituted, we learn. Some miners are con­ keep their feet on the slippery road. Ed.'s
Two school l.iml deeds to A. J. Daley have
V ick ' s F loral Gt ii » e This work is before
000 has been collected by Sheriff Byl»ec and sephine county, ma»l<* Jacksonville a visit this testing th«* homestea«! entry of Samuel Hall, wife started for Callahan's by the stage of the
lieen reeonled.
us,
and those who semi live cents to J ames
his «leputies.
week. He rej»orts matters very quiet in that on Jackass creek, claiming it to be more same evening to take care of him until his re­
V
ick
, Rochester, N. Y., for it will be disap-
covery, w Im-h we are ¡»leased to learn w ill not
A nother N ecktie P arty .—Jackson Grant, *
Peter Britt, the pioneer phot«»grapher, is region, th«: recent c«»l«l weather having prevent- ■valuable for mineral pur,mses than other­
point«»!. Insteail of getting a cheap tiring, as
the Indian sent to the Penitentiary from this always prepared to take excellent pictures on e»l both farmer and miner from doing any­ wise. Jas. Herd's cash entry, in the same, be far off.
the
¡»rice would seem to indicate, they will re­
county several Years ago for attempting the short notice.
vicinity, will also be contested by miners. ' L iberated .-—Daniel Doty, Chas. \\ ilson
thing.
ceive
a very hamlsonie work of 100 ¡»ages, ami
Smith A Waisman have commence»l tilling These and other cases will lie tried itefore and F. \V. Knowles, sent to the Penitentiary
larceny of thet rotting horse “Brick Pomeroy,
Klamath Tril»e of Re«l Men, at Linkville.
perhaps
,500 illustrations—not cheap, but ele­
then owned by Col. J. N. T. Miller, has been will send a «lelegation to Yreka on the 12th in ami repairing Fifth ^street, near their ma­ the officers of the lainl «»dice immediately.
from this comity for terms varying from three
gant
illustraiions.on
tin- very lx*st oi calendered
chine shop. They will continue their under
convicted of the murder of Dennis Sfiellin at
A Waldo correspondent writes us that to nine years, have recently been released, pap«-r, ami as a s -t-o'l to the wh ile, a i elegant
of May next.
g’ouml mining «»¡wrations ami also increase Nickelson has his drifting claim on French their sentences having been commuted by his
Portland last Summer, ami was sentenced by
Saw-mills having been unable to run during
be
hanged.
Grant,
since
their facilities for working the channel of Rich flat, Josephine county, in operation and is Excellency, Governor Thayer.. The sentences colored plate, that we would judge cost twice
Jud
Bellinger to
the price of the book.
the
late
freeze,
lumber
has
become
scarce
for
T
his release from the Penitentiary, has been
< !lll<'h.
«ioing substantial work. He works the dirt of Geo. Dougherty ami R. E. Herring were re­
J •
H. LUSSILI, PHCTHIETOB.
the
time
l»eing.
implicated in several different crimes ami is
I*AILROAI* Co.MMI'ITEE. ATTENTION. Notice
The quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church, with a pudiller, on the principle of an aras- mitted at the same time and they also given
Wm. Bybee still offers one of his tine Ken­ h«'bl at Manzanita on Sumlay last, was well tra, and can wash ax much as ten men will their lil>erty. The terms of these men s im­ is hereby given to the ¡»ersons appointe«l in
cousiderod a hard case.
tucky jacks for sale. He will take hogs or attended. There was quite an attendance take out. Wimer A’ Simmons are putting prisonment would all have expire«l in 1880, different precincts to solicit subscri,»tions for 'PUE UNDERSIGNED, BEING STA-
A C uriosity .- Peter Britt of this place is sheep in payment.
1 tinned at Ashland again, hat, turned hie
from Jacksonville ami other ¡siints. Rever­ in a tour-foot flume on their hydraulic except Wilson's, whose time would have been the survey of tile Ellensburg and Jacksonville entire
attention to the
the pottsessor of an orange tree, which, through
A Waldo eorresjiondent of the T imes writes ends D. A. Crowell and W. T. < 'hapman oi­ claim, under the supervision of Sam. Bow­ out in 1881. According to the rules of the railroad, that there will be a meeting of the
his assiduous attention, has thriven ami now
den. They expect to make a profitable run prison,they Were credit«! with the time allow cd committee at th«1 Court House in Jacksunvilk*
that matters are quiet there, but prospects for ticiated.
MARBLE BUSINESS,
bean fruit. Several blossoms bloomed on the
this season.
on
Wedn-sday,
Feb.
5th,
1879.
A
full
attend
­
the better are promising.
them
for
goo«l
behavior
ami
the
same
was
de
­
ami is fully prepared to fill all orders In
Some of the Indians in this vicinity are
tree, but only one orange develop«! itself.
Sup rintendont Fitzpatrick, of the Grand duct«! from the term of their respective sen­ ance is desire«!. By order of
tiri» line with ru-.Unoss and di»]>uleb and at
If you want your job-work «lone in a hurry, making up a purse for the defense of Steve,
This is a tine specimen of the fruit, however,
E.
K.
A
nderson , Chairman.
price» to uit the times.
Applegate
«litch,
was
in
town
last
Tuesday.
go to the T imes office, where the best styles contineil in the County Jail for alleged eom-
tences.
and promises to ripen in good sha|*e. It nat­
11«* reports work progressing on the com­
M < >N V M1 N I'S, TA BEETS, 11E AI-8TON ES
plicity in the killing of E. Seabring by Sam. pany’s ditch as rapidly as the w«*ather will
urally attracts considerable attention.the prop­ and reasonable ¡»rices ¡»revail.
To A dvehtiserx .—’I'lii* T imes has the
T he W eather . On last Wednesday the
E. B. Caton has recently opened a saloon in Rath. Their solicitude is certainly worthy of permit. The grouiul has been frozen so weather liegan moderating, w ith the u ind blow - larg«*st circulation in laf*k*<»n an 1 Jos«*- Execute«! in anv <les«*ri|»tion of nimble.
agation of tropical plants in this northern lat­
Every \ ari«*!y ot ceinetory and other stone-
itude living attende«! with much «litfieiilty and Wal.lo, J os«-phine county, and is dispensing a lietter cause.
that th«* workmen found some difficulty dig­ ing lightly from the South. At night it be­ phine <*<>untie* over attained by any paper, wiirk «*xeeiit«‘d in a sntistactory mannor.
The thaw that has taken ¡»lace is «Inly aj»- ging where it has not b«*en protecte«! by the gan raining and by Thursday morning tli«* besides a largo list of subscriber* in other Special a't«‘iiii<>n uix« n to orders fioui any
resulting unfavorably in nearly every instance. choice tlrinkables to the public.
pail oi Soullu-in <*r«'gi n. A«!diess
preciated
bv everyone. The farmer can now overhanging boughs of the trees oraceum'i- snow had disappear«-»! from the hills. From portions ot Southern Oreuoti aiul Northern
Summons, subjHenas, executions and every
J. It. Rl'ssFLL, Ashland, Or.
R eturned H ome . A. G. Rockfellow, of d«-xcripti<»n of Justice s blanks for sale at the prosecute his labors ami the miner, while he is lated leaves and fallen timlier. A full f rce
<'alifornia. an<l therefore offers superior in
prosent appearances it seems that there is tube
Ashland, returned from the Willamette valley
not yet afford«! sufficient water for extensive of men are kept at work, however, and more a cessation of freezing weather, for sometime du<*«*ments to advertisers. Business nun
T imes office at the lowest ¡»rices.
1 tak«« note of this. <>ur rates are ven
on Saturday last. He lias lieen absent for sev­
his claim, if will be employe«! as the weather moderates. at least. There is considerable snow in tin- shoul
reasonable.
Lakeview is almost deserte«! every Sumlay, ' operations, is able to prospect
eral months on business connected w ith the in­
Other
preparations
for
mining
are
almost
nothing more.
high mountains ami the prospect for a goo«l
com ¡ilete.
troduction of his ¡»atent gate, ami we are • its inhabitants going out on Goose Like, w hich
ls M asonic B uildi . no ,
MARRIED.
county's
ear-
mining season is more flattering than it lias
Tim
Conley,
one
of
Josejihim*
pleased to learu that he has succeed«-»! well in is frozen over, to in«lulge in skating.
('
alenuai
:.
According
to
the
“
Churchman"
been. Should the rains continue ami the min­ ANDERSON LEON ARD At Sucker creek,
Chas. Hughes, Esq., the efficient Clerk of liest miners, returned from a visit to San Fran­ the following is the calendar for January <and
his enterprise. Mr. Roekfellow informs us that
Josopliin«* county, January lltli. by Rev.
ers improve the time for two or throe months,
cisco
a
few
«lavs
since.
He
rejxirts
a
rumor
in
the gates in the Court House fence have not J«»s«-j>bine county, was in town the forejiart of
Fatln*r Blau diet, < '!i:ii'l<*s Anderson and Oregon Street, Jacksonville.
February:
Jan.
19th,
secon«l
Sumlav
after
it
will
enliven
times
in
this
portion
of
the
circulation
to
the
effect
that
Hon.
James
D.
l»een properlv- hung and no idea of the qualities the week and made us a pleasant call.
Mrs. Marg«ret Leonard.
Fay will remove to Salem for the practice of , Epiphany; 25th, conversion of St. Paul; 26th, country wonderfully.
• ■of his invention can be obtain«! from them.
CAMPBELL
— ROBERTSON—At th«* resi­
Says the Portland “Bee:” “W. M. Turner
tliinl Smulay after Epiphany; Feb. 2d, fourth
dence <»t the bride's jiaii tits in A-hlatiil, 'HUE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-
He will remedy the defects noticeable soon, has ¡«urcbased a half interest in the Jacksonville his profession.
A
N
ice
Q
uestion
.
We
learn
that
E.
K.
Sunday after F.pijihany purification of B. V.
Jan. 9th. by ll«*v. A. Brown, J. R. Cauip
I clri.-ed Win. !<i« uzei's interest in thia
Th«* Eureka (Cal.) papers announce the in­
•when the public can then judge for itself.
T imes .” This is certainly news to us.
hell, of Spritigfi«*l»1. Mo.,an«l Miss. L. C. establishment, «le-ir«- to ann«»unce to the
M».; 9th, S«-ptuagesinia; 16th, Sexagésima; 23d, Anderson has attache«! the seats and desks in
solvency of A. 1‘. Flaglor, tin* photographer t|uinquagexima; 24th, St. Matthias; 26th, Ash the Academy at Ashland for a debt contraeteti
Robertson, <»t A«hlan<i.
public that they are now prepared to fill m H
Ge«». E. Strong on Tuesday last lost the set-
A B ad I nvestment .—The joke is on our
. who made this place a visit last Summer,
orders
for eakei- of every «iescripiioti. such
witli him by J. H. Skidmore. The Academy
as wedding cakes, cakes for ¡»ariicx, wii u
BORN.
Granger friend, W. F. Owens, this time, An ! ting of a valuable ring, for the recovery of Flaglor is an excellent artist an«l we h<»j»e that W ednesday, tirst day of Lent.
grounds,hereditaments andappurtenances were
«•akes; also brown and rye bread, ginger
intlividual, wearing the iqqx-arance of a farmer, which he offers $10 reward. Read his a«l.
he will be able to extricate himself from his
D. B. R e a , formerly a practicing attorney of mortgaged by Skidmore to W. (’. Mver and MILLER— On Forest clock. Janiiirv 17lh, snaps an«l crackers. Take orders on ex­
canie to him one «lay this week ami stated that
The calico ball on St. Valentine’s Day will unfortunate predicament.
to Win.!' Miller and wile, a daughter.
this place, is now located at Tucson, Arizona, E. F. Walker, and will lie sol«l by foreclosure
change. Prices reasonable and satisfaction
gnarant«'od.
BUCKLEY
—
<
hi
A
pplegatc,
lam
ary
lltli,to
he was a farmer from Jackson county and had certainly to be a tine affair. The Social Club
and
interested
in
mining
enterprises
on
which
The Bank Commissioners of California are
on the eighth of next month. The question
It is also «»nr in ention to keep a first c I hms
.lames
I*.
Buekloy
and
wife,
a
son.
7.000 poumls of wool which would arrive next will spare no ¡«aius in making it an entire suc­ engageil in examining the banking institutions he anticipates largely. In a letter to Jmlge
now arises w hether the elegant seats and desks, BOOTH—Near Fort Lane, January 19th, to lunch-house, at which the beat oi evervtlnng
day. Mr. Owens mail«* a bargain for the wool, cess.
in the line will tie serv«*«i ai all hours.
*
of that State, with doubtful results; but, should Hanna, he speaks highly of that Territory and which are movable, belong to the realty or art­ S. Booth and wile, a son.
^■CT'rcsh
bread
every
day.
advanced a few dollars ami gave the fellow Mi
The stage company’s horses were all rough- those officials examine the quality of Matt. its prospects. We trust that his hopes may lie personal property. They are of the latest im­
GROB> ULRICH.
order «>n Caro for some merchandise. The shod lately, in coHM*«|uence of the slippery Dillon's tine liquors ami cigars, there would l»e fully realized.
proved
pattern
and
are
valued
at
eight
hundred
NOTICE
TO
THE
PUBLIC.
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bloate«l wtMil-holder Lsight an overe«»at an«l comlition of the roads at many points at that
no mistaking their verdict.
’
i
H eavy F all of S now .—P. D. Hull came dollars.
with the money skipped out. Flein, has not time.
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
Our business men, realizing that the facilities down from Flounce Rock precinct yesterday.
T hanks .—-The T imes office is under obliga
seen the wool nor the fellow since; and the
Some ¡»ersons, rather maliciously inclined, «»f the T imes othee enable us to turn out the He reports a heavy fall of snow in that neigh­
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
tions to Webb A McDaniel, of the Criterion,
C alifornia S trbet ,
probabilities are that he never will.—[Rose­
have lieen breaking off the picket« of ’S<|irire l»est work at San Francisco rates, are favoring borhood ami st«ick suffering some in conse­
for a couple of bottles of Boca beer, the l»est
burg Star.
as established an agency in
Hoffman's fence—a deprecatory act, to say the us with their orders. U’e invite inspection of quence thereof.
malt liquor the market affords. These gentle­
Jacksonville, f»»r t In* sale of their <*«*le- S. P. JONH,
Proprietor.
our samples of billheads, receipts, envel«q»es,
F rom S alem . —K. B. Watson, Esq., re­ least.
l»rate<i
Sewing Machines, in the liuihiing
F or S an F rancisc - o .—-Capt. A. P. Ankeny, men keep <>ne of the neatest and cosiest sal« muih
formerly occupied by Dr. Jaidtson, and op­
turned from a professional visit to the Capital
The Canyon road case, recently decided by cards, etc., ami guarantee satisfaction.
largely interested in mining operations in in Southern Oregon and merit the liberal pa­ posite Will. Jackson’s «lental rooms.
Bl’T THE CHOICEST AND BEsT
City on Saturday last He says that the cases Jndge Hanna in favor of the Ikmglas County
Attention is called to the advertisement of Jackson and Josephine counties, has gone to tronage they enjoy.
Srwinu Ma -hinesofall kind*cleaned, VONE
.A U ines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cimra
i
of Jackson county vs. Lake county, on appeal Road Company, will be appealexl to the Su­ Inlow «A Farlow, the ¡»»pillar Ashlaml drug­
repaired
and
adjusted.
kept.
°
San Francisco <»n a trip of business.
D. IL FEATHERS, Agent.
M ill for S ale .—Ed. Hendricks, of Apple­
from this District, in which he was counsel for preme Court.
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DRIN KS, 12’i CENTS.
gists. They keep constantly on hand a com­
the plaintiff, have been lai«l over for the pres­
F attening .—Deputy Sheriff Caton reports gate, offers for sale a mill site, together with a I) AI NTs, (patent or other; < »i!-, Varnishes,
Cayotes are troublesome in some portions of plete and first-class assortment of drugs, patent
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURK-ft don’t
ent, on account of the non-amval of transcripts the valley. Several sheep-raisers re¡»«rt losses medicines, toilet articles, paints and oils, etc., his wards in the c«»unty jail both able to heavy frame building and all the appurtenam-es 1 Shellac, Window Glass, Emory, Borax,
pay. Families needihg anything in our line
etc.,
for
sale
in
endless
«liiantitics
hv
from Ukeview. they evidently being lost in and are taking steps towanl ridding the coun­ which they sell at the very lowest rates.
make away w ith an astonishing quantity of pertaining to a first-class mill. We call atten­
can always be supplied with the purest and
JOHN MILLER.
best to t»e found on the Coast. Give nie a
transmission through the mails. Others will try of these pests.
The protract«! «¡»ell of cnl<! weather has beefsteak ami jxttatoe«.
tion to his advertisement elsewhere.
call, and you will l»e well satisfied.
4
FELL
line
of
shelf
and
heavy
hardware
be made out imm«iiately, when the causes will
proved unfavorable to stock, u4iich is suffering
N ew H ous »:.—John Hockenjos has com-
J. Houck an«l Ed. Farlow, prominent Ash­
JOHN MILLER.
N otice .—The Board of School tand Com­ Z1. for sale by
come up for trial. Mr. Watson, not being de­ land nimruda, have lately received a couple thereby. Persons owning sheep, as also other men«*«! the construction of another dwelling­
missioners, through their local agent, Treas­
Farms for Sale.
LL kinds of ammunition for sale bv
stock, are obliged to feed, grass lieing short house in the northern portion of town.
sirous of awaiting the arrival of the transcripts,
of stijiertim* double-barreled, breech-loading
urer
Fisher,
elsewhere
give
notice
that
all
in
­
J
ohn
miller
.
an«! 8 'ant. M e hear of several ¡»ersons los-
has ¡»laced the matt«-^n the «*a«F of Hon. W. i
shotguns. Game in that vicinity lias emigra­ i mg sheep of late, an»l in some instanc«»s s«;veral
T hanks .—We are under obligations to terest due the school fund must be paid at
Persons desiring to purchase good farn.w
W. Thayer and Julius A. Stratt®, who will
\ N « leuant assortment of P<»«*!;oi »nd Ta-
ted
since
their
arrival.
head
of
them.
Senator
Grover for various favors.
once.
A ble Cutlery tor sale by J. MILLER. I of auy size will do well to enqufreof
attcu«l to the ¡»laintitl s interests.
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
THEIR MONEY!
MERCHANDISE!
Where Highest Cash prices are paid.
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
CITY BAKERY AND SALOON,
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