BRIEF KEFEBENCE. Thos. McAudrew, of Bear creek, lost a bright Loy this week by what is supposed to I have been diphtheria, He died after an illness of only a few days. mix»«1 MIMNtl SEWN, L ase B all .—The second game between the * NEW THIS WEEK. third nines of Ashland and Jacksonville was Fickle weather. Water is failing fast. the grounds of the latter on Sat- FOR SALE OR TRADE. FRIDAY M in. C'arll is in town. APRIL 18, 1879 Many of the miners are cleaning up. I A large number of spectators The roads are improving. The State Investment Insurance Company Mining blanks of every description for sale ! "’tneased the contest, which proved* to be . } a rPHE UNDERSIGNED HAS ANEXCEL- TO ADVKRriNERN. has settled with J. Houck of Ashland, paying at the T imes office. Local C( >rres|Rjndeneo solicited. | close one. 1 he Jacksonville Brass Band was 1 lent threshing ruachiiie, in good order, i him $608 on account of damage his hotel prop­ Gin Lin cleaned up 151 ounces of gold-dust ‘l^so attendanee and cnlivene 1 the occasion which he will sell or trado upon liberal Snow fell at Sterling one night this week. The TINEA hi» the largest clrcnlation terms. For further particulars inquire of MRS. J. BELGER. erty sustained by tire. ever nttaineil in Southern Oregon by any i Tuesday, the result of three weeks’ run with i *^s excellent music. Both niues did well, TUBS. CHAVNER, May-day will be duly observed by the young newspaper anti therefore offers aaperior At Uhavuer’a Ranch. , mistakes being few and extra plays not unfre- Sol. Sachs, formerly of this place, has estab­ two pipes. folks. . —- - iniliicetnents to advertisers. Onr list is lished himself in business in Germany. He is Cook A Herd’s Steamboat ledge will l>e pros­ quent. 1 he Ashland boys led for several in­ principally con lined to Jackson. Jose­ 1 (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER Several cases of sickness are reported this nings, hut were finally overhauled and defeated, interested iu a wholesale leather house and is phine and I>ake counties. Business men ! week. pected by an incorjmratcil company that is ’ I though but by three runs. The following is should take note of this. doing well, we learn. now being formed here. Remember the entertainment to-morrow : the score: rpiTE UNDERSIGNED HAVE A RAND I A. Slocum, the well known traveling agent, i Everyone interested in mining should have I 1 of good, clean and well-graded »beep ForNI>.—A coral bell, evidently a portion of ! evening. Jacksonville. XaAtanrf. California St., Jacksonville, is in town. He still represents Frank Bros., a a copy of Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Law. R. 0. R. O. for sale, consisting of about five hundred W. J. Stanley has taken charge of the Man­ Portland firm dealing largely in agricultural an ear-ring, was found the other day. The and fifty head, mostly ewes with lambs, E. Hanley, p.... o 1 H. Giddings, p.. 3 3 ) For sale at the T imes office at $1 a copy. I I owner can recover it by calling at the T imes zanita district school. aheep are in good order—in fact there I. Mensor, c........ 2 4 J. Million, c, i implements and wagons. 4 2 ' i These Water is still plentiful in the Jackass min- A. Hllllbel, s. s.. 4 2 is not a nicer bunch of sheep in the country office. Geo. W. Elliott w ill receive his new stock of A. Prentice, 8. 8. 2 3 DEALER IN I Rev. 1). A. Crowell, in a partial canvass of ing district and the miners are sanguine of fa­ II. \\ eyd’rm'n, lb 2 3 I Gillette, 2b.. 0 5 ¡of its size. They will Resold cheap, as we have not sufficient rango for them. For T hanks .t-We are unffer obligations to Jas. ' merchandise this week. this place, succeeded in raising $85 for the vorable results. That section never fails to be F. Cronemiller, 2b 4 2 J. Ralph, 3b.... 3 o C. C. McClendon exhibited a fine Grey Eagle pnrfMise of making necessary repairs to the M. I heard from in the clean-up. W. Cardwell, 3I>. 2 4 G. Eubank», I.f.. 0 5 ■ particulars inquire of A. Cardwejll, agent of the Fireman’s Fund BIKDSEYA MATHIS, H. Hockenjos,l.f. 0 4 L. Wimer, c.f... 2 3 Insurance Company, for a neat ruler—just colt upon our streets this week. E. Church and parsonage. Rock Point, Oregon. TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WAfiL The miners of Gall’s creek and vicinity H. Kubli, c.f.... 2 3 B. Helman, r. f.. 3 1 the article ire have been in need of for some­ The receipts of last Saturday evening's en­ Reames Bros, and Neuman Fisher have just promise a good rep/rt thisseason. Orme Bros. F. Overbeck, r.f. 1 4 J. Stanley, lb... o 4 time. tertainment amounted to $84.50. □Tile JL^inc f**tmillion, received an assortment of elegant ribbons, ties, i are moving a large amount of gravel by means 22 27 19 27 handkerchiefs, hats, etc. Call early, as they Several showers of rain have fallen during F or A shiand .— The Jacksonville Dramatic of their hydraulic, with good results. STOVES, I he visiting club accepted their defeat with i are going off like hot-cakes. Association ’ has some intentions of visiting the p:ist week, to the benefit of all. A. W. Sturges & Co., who are engaged in becoming grace and concluded to remain for Ashland at .‘in early date and giving an enter­ Jacob Wagner of Ashland was in town mining a portion of the Hall homestead claim, Miss Lizzie Hargadine and E. F. Rockfellow, the entertainment in the evening, to attend tainment, if satisfactory arrangements can be of Ashland, were in town this week. Wednesday. He informs us that sealed pro­ had occasion to move a few sluices the other which they were extended an invitation by the WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON j Agricultural Implements, made. Several cases will come up fortrial in Justice posals to furnish material for the proposed Ma­ i day and cleaned up about $6W, we learn. Jacksonville boys. Each nine having been I! at the following named places: At! sonic building have been invited. Bailey's, on 1 Recast »ideof Bearcreek two llufl'er'a Court to-day ami to-morrow. S chool IX S ession . — Differences having > The Sterling Company has a large supply successful once, a third and deciding game be­ | 1 J. miles north of Phomix, Mondays • nd Tuos- J. E. Beggs ’ and A. W. Pressley's boys hold been adjusts! in Big Butte district, a school Several heavy wind-storms prevailed this of water as yet and will be enabled to run sev­ comes necessary, and this will doubtless be I days of each week during the season; at P. PUMPS AND PIPE, communion w ith one another by means of a tel­ eral months longer by the snow in the moun­ played at Pho-nix in a few weeks. Simon's at Eagle Point, Wedne-days and was cominericed this week under the direc- week, but did no particular damage. ) Thursdays; at m v place, on the north side ephone they have constructed between the res­ tains, which lies there iu considerable quanti­ tion of Wmt H. Parker. Tfie attendance is XV. (.’. Myer keeps Gen. Fleury at Eugene of Rogue river, Fridays and Saturdays. D iffkei . ty on A pplegate . — David Wildcy I idences of their respective parents. rpiite large, over thirty pupils responding to City,-Junction City and Harrisburg. ties. DF>('i:ilTK»N AND PEDIGREE: of \\ illiam s creek on I uesday last swore out roll-call. We have had Rome very cool weather in the Dick Turpin is five years old next June, The cool weather of the past week prevents Every des/ription of blanks may be found past few days, but fortunately little frost. any considerable diminution of the supply of a complaint against Win. I 'arris, Henry Jones. and is n bea’.tiilul dapple bay with a »mall < iiALi.F.>a r. IssrEi».— The Jacksonville Dis­ at the T imes office. Prices reasonable. The fruit crop is almost entirely out of danger water. This change in the atmosphere and \\ m. Honson, John Loomin, M. Rexford, ----- ■ white star in forehead, one white foot, and trict Schoolnine has challenged the Ashland < 'arr, John McDaniel and Blake Baldwin, weighs 1,830 pounds. He was sired by Ad. A large number of hides have been shipped and promises to lie unusually large. occasional showers of rain benefit the miners charging them with an attempt to do him ( ' Sizemore’s “Frank,” and ho by imported Bccond nin^to a game of hase-hall, to be played from this section in the past few weeks. HOPE, TWINE, I Suffolk Punch,<>r better known as the Noble Messrs. Brown and Sessions, of Modoc coun­ to quite an extent. at Bybee’a^lrovB on the 1st of May. Should bodily injury. From what we can learn, it ! Fox Hunter, of England. Dick Turpin’s Everyliody uses the Singer; and so do their ty, Cal., who were in this section last Winter, the latter aeiept, a rattling game may be ex­ II. 1 ’ . MeNevin has let some contracts for .appears tluit the whole affair is the result of a 'dam was sired byS. Dogget’s Lummiix.and sisters and their aunts and their cousins. * | he by <) we ns by N Lum mu x and out of a Me.s- are negotiating for a considerable number of work upon the quartz ledge recently purchased pected. misunderstanding concerning a school-house > senger mare bred in Kentucky. I lick ’s THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY An unusu illy large number of people w ere cattle in the vicinity of Grant's Pass. I of Beekman, Klippul A Co. and situated near tliiit is said to be situated on Wildey’s land | grand dam, on the horse’s side, was a Jack SriTLf’MElf.—There l>eing a great ami in­ noticeable upon our streets last Saturday. Schweitzer, Sachs & Co., the well-known Fisher's Rogue river ferry. Prospecting will and which he has been desirous of moving | Hawkins mare. creasing dentnd for the space of the T imes by T.xRMS—Single service $1* for the Don't fail to call at A. Fisher & < o.'s and San Francisco firm, to keep pace with an in­ be commenced soon. for sometime. Many of the residents of that I $10. Wheat, oats and barley taken at wason POWDER AND FUSE, mark- business met 1 we will occasionally issue a sup­ see those novelties they have just received. creasing business, cointeinplate adding another vicinity .are averse to his doing so and the dif­ let price. Ten per cent, discount on eash pay- Operations were delayed at tho Hair.ilton plement con Suing several columns of choice ' ments. diggings aw hile by the cliannel pitching off in­ ficulty above mentioned grew out of this disa­ J. F. Gazley and \\ . II. \\ dlis, attorneys in story to their already spacious building. m'.sccllaneoujp’eading matter. It is our inten­ For further information inquire of D. W. Prentice Co., music dealers at Port­ to the Applegate, but work was resumed a greement. Deputy Sheriff Caton served the JAMES W. COLLINS. tion to do fiul justice to both our readers and the Canyon road ease, have returned home. A (¡filtrai Aksorlnirnt of SHELF HARDWARE Sam’s Valley, April 4th, 1879. laud,send us a piece of instrumental music enti­ short distance below thii point soon afterward. warrant \\ ednesday and the accused parties I advertise rs.l A eorrespon lent writes us that the bridge tled “Berceuse.'’ If there is anything in a The prospects Continue excellent. are now in town undergoing their trial, which across Sardine ereek should be looked after. I I name, it ought to be contained in “Berceuse.' commenced in Justice Buffer’s Court yesterday. D eli NqrEiT T ax L ist .- The County Uom- The “ Little Giants ” are proving to be just B. F Dow ell w ill return to S.dem next w eek, mis-ionera^rt their last session, ordered the ETC., ETC Hon. L. F. Lane is captain of the Umpqua the thing that has been wanted by the miners We hear that the complainant will also be ar­ his presence l>eiug required there on the 26th. Is the place to go for anything in the rested on a similar charge. County Clct; to make out a list of the f ixes Guards, a military company recently organized of Southern Oregon for years past. Many hardware line. lie hag a large and ye.mtifnl visiting cards, of every description, at Roseburg by authority invested in Gen. returned as inpaid by the Sheriff, with a writ w ill next season discard the old-fashioned hy­ R eal E state T ransactions . The follow ­ superior sin k of Rifles, Shot Gunsand attached cotunanding the latter officer to make printed at the T imes office at Eastern prices. Jos. Lane by Brigadier-General Reames of this draulics and invest in the new, which are a I FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL ing transactions in real estate havel»een record­ Sport itig M iteri 11, and in fact every­ A attend to Job-work with neatness and the aiin tint >ut of tlie property of said dclin- Ben. Sachs, is a chief salesman in Schweitzer, place. decided improvement in every way. thing from an Anvil to a dispatch. ed since the last issue of the T imes : qu-:it ta c^Wjjers, which has been done. Sachs & Co.'s establishment in San Francisco- I will also keep constantly on hand a Those w ho have occasion to travel the Herrin Saltmarsh A Co., on Sterling creek, have Fanny Felling to Wm. Wooley, 100 acres iu large slock of ANOTUEiS^HoTEL FOR J.M’KSON VILLE. The Thea Chavner has a threshing machine, in lane w ill be gratified to learn that ’the county been unable to operate as rapidly as desirable Little Butte precinct. Consideration $600. B. N. Modisette to Susan N. Modisette, New State Hotel will be thrown open to the good order, that he w ill sell or trade on liberal authorities entertain intentions of doing some­ this season, ow ing to the extreme hardness of premises in Ashland. < 'onsideration $500. LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. Key. llo sells at LESS than Bedrock thing for that unfathomable mud-hole next t'ne ground in which they are working. They public llexXr iweek—perhaps as early as Mon- -J. A. Bayley and w ife to Sarah A. Farnham, prices FOR CASH, am! all those pur­ Particular attention paid to Farmers’ wind this week demolished the old Summer. have fair supply of w ater still, ami are never­ 4.SS acres m Ashland precinct. Consideration chasing Building Hardware, Tools of day. The) |roprietor, C. W. Savage, bus wantsand the snppl ving of extra» for Farm $31. irk adjoining the premises <>f Mrs. spared noti iJng to make this establi. hment Frank Ennis has connected his cabin and theless sanguine of the best results. Machinery, and all information as to such H. F ox ami w ife to J. A. Bayley, certain every kind, Paints, Gias-1, Cordage, articles furnished cheerfully, on application. complete in ill its departim nts and lie w ill lie boarding-house at Sterling bjr an acoustic tele- \\. -J. I’lymale returned from Josephine parcels of land in Ashland precinct. Consider­ Brushes, Ac., have No pains trill be spared to furnish eur presistent in anis endeavors to give general sat- phone. This is another triumph for the inven­ county Wednesday, lie gives a favorable ac­ ation $150. customers with the best goods in the mar­ Thos. Curry ami wife to Alex. Martin, 160 ¡»faction. tive genius of man; but it’s bankruptcy to count of the mining outlook there and says the ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. acres in Table Kock precinct. Consideration Agency of the PACT .-TC RUBBER PAINT Frank's lau Hord. reports from Briggs ’ creek are of .such a charac ­ A UrrnpFF.—Henry M ensor informs us •SI, 1SL That he is determined to undersell any —the best in the world. “Dick Turpin," a well-bred horse of fine pro­ ter as to leave no doir/t hut what that camp Alex. Martin to P. Dmi.-gan, 160 acres in one in the maiket, and people who Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal­ that the “Sentinel” had no auth >rity from him ing with all. Call and examine our stock portions and many excellent qualities, is ad­ is very rich and even better than Silver creek. Table Rock precinct Con ;iderat ion $509. in publishing r the challenge to the foot-racers Wednesday evei Five U. S. patents tod. C. Tolman and one wi-h Cutlery, Quartz or Spy Glasses, before going elsewhere. Satisfaction guar­ vertised in this week's issue. He is owned by Henry Klippol, Superintendent of the Squaw to E. Stimpson have Keen recorded. of Jackson! Douglas, Josep'aire, Lake and ant nTiir. antee! 1. MRS. J. BILGER. or anything made of iron; Siskiyou co| a ties, He does not intend a game < )ur friend R<>1 Kahler steps unusually high, Jas. W. Collins of Table Rock. See the adver­ Lake dig.'ings, was in town Saturday. He in­ Wool. PKosfEcTs.—Sheepmen are now en. forms us that, after several months' delay, pip- of bluff anew s therefore averse to the imprvs- A young drugg t arrived at his house Thurs- tisement else where. gaged in shearing their flocks and wool is ar­ Hon. T. H. Bren Is, Delegate to Congress ing has a again I m ' v I i resinned and is progressing »ion going n. J. !’• < al, owing to scab and the unfavorable Winter. ly of Jacksonville, to a cadetship at the A ii - Winter. and Barron's. well.*"' " •i \\ 2’ uTjnns creek, ag ■ I about tin napolis Naval Acad. emy. L. N. Browning, of Leland, was in town Still the diminution may not be perceptible, as Will find that ho iiio.ins business, and The high wat rs of a few weeks ago swept years, was tli rown from a fractions lior.se D. Linn dis bar e l the duties of the County Saturday, attending a meeting of the Rising, tlie number of sheep w intered was considerably will gel bargiins by calling on him be­ off tailings that had accumulated in various Si’urliy aid seriously hurt. The vi Treasurer's otiice in an acceptable manner dur­ Star Mining Company. He informs us that greater. The wool is of an excellent quality fore going elsewhere. streams for yea:' lu r.c k:'?ke- lher - oral tim -s, fracttirin ■ ing tile absnice of Mr. Fisher. Dive is no the miners of tho northern portion of the and will command the best price. San rran- skull and nilieting internal injuries, The Bo ir-l of Trustees transacted some im­ DR. LIIIITIES NEPHRETICUM. I novice in the business, having been Treasurer county are still favored with a fair .supply of cisco <|notations are low, but are gradually im­ A . ••I. who s jo atten laae •, in: > n< u portant business at its regular session last proving. The latest advices announce that water and have every prospect of a remunera­ himself for several years. ! Dn. M intie ’ s N eviiiieticum works won-1 her ‘xise is a rather tfiil on.-. Tuesday evening. Spring wool is coming forward more freely; yet ders. In all eases of Dropsy, Bright's Dis- , J. H. RUSSELL, PROPRIETOR. tive season. H. P. McNcvin, the mining ( Xpert, has gone The 15-mill tax recently levied by the citi- Joe Clough, -I. Bradley, Wm. Nickell and there are no sales of importance and prices are 'ease, Kidney, Bladder ami Urinary Com-| S risjt l> stri ' T O ivjvniz ::;» -Th • vote; to California, but will return before long with zeus <>r ■ Eden si Tool district is being collected his family. He will thoroughly prospect sev­ : c district, which was until recen the Nephreticum. Female Weakness. Grav- • small way at 86/ 14e. for California,and 15ff Antioeh school district, held eral quartz ledges in this section in the inter­ Tuesday morning. The two former will tarry 1 tinned at Ashland again, has turned hie | loin are cured when all other medicines entire attention to the Miss <'aid-veil, who was seriously injured in est of capitalists from abroad. at the Briggs' creek mines, but the latter will for Eastern Oregon. meeting last Saturday an I electe 1 E !’. Piel i have failed. being thrown from a horse at Williamsburg vns, B. Vine Jilt and L. N. Gre >ry director Seo what the druggists of Portland and ; D ecision R eniif . rkh . —• Semetime since Geo. Schumpf has just refitted his bath-room proceed to Silver creek and try their luck in MARBLE BUSINESS, ............... ... Dr. Mintie'is Nw- | San Francisco .... say ___ about last week, is said to be improving. that region. They went provided with a cay- and J. S. M arch clerk. The services of Mi Sturges A McKee laid claim to eighty acres of phreticutn :uid is prepared to furnish baths of all kinds on anil English Dandelion Pills: and is fully prepared to fill all orders in use which they intend loading with gold-dust land situated in .Jackass mining district and Hattie Tuff' have been eng ine I and a thre We have sold a large amount of Dr. Min- , this line with neatness and dispatch and at Ex-Governor Chadwick left for Salem short notice. He will soon be in receipt of a I upon their return. months’ school will lie commenced immediate­ We Inesday morning. He will return in a few­ jMiwerful force-pump that will prove of im­ which had been located upon by Samuel Hall tie’s medicines; The EnKlish Dandelion prices to >*uit the times. Pills; also the famed Nephreticum, and in i ly under he| management. Thos. p. Kahler brought $258 in gold-dust to under the homestead law. This pro­ all eases highly recommended: weeks and resume the mining enterprises he mense service in case of fire. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES —" -.. . •--------- John A. Childs, Druggist, Second street,' Executed in any description of marble. A suit for the recovery of personal property, I tow n Saturday the result of a partial clean­ cedure was contested by the homestead Ot K Q uartz M inks .—Since the advent of has projected here. Portland. Every variety ot cemetery and other stone­ Messrs. Chaiwick and McN -vin in our midst Akers was plaintiff and John up at the Fort Lane digging». Although the claimants, who contended that the land -John Murphy's fine Percheron stallion will in which John C. II. Woodward A Co., Drngsrists, corner I work executed in a satisfactory man nor. supply of water has l»ecn rather limited was more valuable for agricultural than the quartz interests of this section have assum­ l>e at his place, four miles east of Ashland/ Aldridge defendant, was tried at Sain's val­ First ami Alder streets, Portland. Special attention given to orders from any Messrs. Abrams A Carr-ill, wholesale part oi Southern Oregon. Addreaa ed an importance th-y never before ¡»ossessed. during the balance of the season. ley, in Justice Childers' Court, on the 7th, and I here this season, the returns have been quite mineral purposes. Depositions were taken and Druggists, Nos. 3 and 5 Front street, S. F. I satisfactory. We learn that the proprietors the case was submitted to the officers of the J. II. RUSSELL, Ashlaud, Or. I.edges that have 1/een abandoned for years decided in favor of the latter. We regard the Nephreticum as the best I A Miss Atkinson was immersed in Bearcreek propose increasing their facilities and w ill oper­ Unseburg Land Office, who decided it in favor Kidney and Bladder remedy before tho ■ are being re-located, the locators in many in­ at the hands of Elder M. Peterson, of the Bap­ The T imes office is turning out a large 8. PLYMALB, W. F. OWENS. ate on a more extensive scale next Winter. of Sturges A McKee. The decision is of con­ puldie. All drugirists keep them. stances intending to pros|iect them thoroughly. amount of job-work of every description. It For all derangiHiients of the Liver, tist church, Sunday before last. R. Conk, who has been prospecting for a siderable importance, as the land inquestion is I’se Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion Pills. N'or can it be said that our anticipations are has better facilities for executing the finest The stages did not change time this week, as ! quartz ledge at Ste imboat, is quite sanguine valuable. For Biliousness and Dyspepsia, entirely amiss, for the time is near at hand I work at the low est prices than any other estab- ........ — »-—•----- I’-------- - •J. B. Farley is conducting a nourishing the 24th iust., with “Arabian Boy,” a late piegate this week, where he has been engaged equal and even surpass all you claim sions reasonable. All luisitiess in this line plated. ...The Butte creek mills have been re­ E ni > of L ent . —The Easter Sunday services “fioin my experience in their use.” Fancy shall receive our prompt aitention. in mining operations for several months past, school at the old Drake school-house. He inqiortation by Mr. Myer, and an animal of All consignments to our care should fitted and are now in the In st order........\rthnr lie is interested with -Jas. Lawrence, Fred. at the Catholic Church were we'd attended. they have no equal for Dyspepsia and Liver has about forty pupils in regular attendance. ! high breeding and much heauty. bo marked G. B. A., Roseburg, Oregon. Pool has recently opened a blacksmith-shop I troubles. J. A. Si RowimiixiE, [Groh, and Chris. Wintjeii in some diggings High mass was h id in the morning and in the First Street. Leather Merchant. Superintendent Fitzpatrick of the Grand here... .Sticky is disappearing... .Crops look We are told that soldiers from Fort Bid- and informs uh that there is every proba­ evening an interesting sermon was preached l»v Portland, Sept. 17, ls?s. Applegate Company has returned from Port ­ A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY! well and stock is picking up. well have gone down to Klamath on the hunt bility that they will succeed in opening an ex- Rev. Father Blanchet. Tb.e attending cere­ Dll. A. E. M intie A C o .—Gents; I have land and resumed his duties at the diggings. for Ocholio and sonic of his renegade tillieums cellent hydraulic claim. The work this season monies were beautiful and impressive, the sing­ used your famed English Dandelion Pills E scapei ».-—in. Applegate, In’.1 to answer tor torpid liver and dyspepsia and can Neuman Fi-her returned from the north that have escaped from the former place and has been principally confined to ground-sluic- ing by the choir being most excellent. freely sa.v, they are the he-t Pills 1 ever LUMBER! LUMBER! on a charge of larceny by Justice Watters of yesterday. A tine stock of Spring goods for • gone in the direction of the latter. had. I can recommend them as a sure pre­ ! * ’ ig. Ashland, made his escape last week w hile Con­ his mercantile establishment will soon follow Jo- t . piiink Cot kt . I'lie C ircuit Court for ventive and po-itive cure ill all itases of We learn that M. Colwell's stock has been The mining seas >n is proving to be a quite stable Mayfield was allowing him a little out­ K. Hanna, Judge, fever and ague. Truly vours, him. HAVE AT LEAST 3)0,000 FEET OF attached at various points along the mail route favorable one and of greater length than miners Josephine county, Hon. H. A mos P aiitriimie , Contractor. door exercise. iliat official lir.-d several shots will convene on Monday, April 2-Sth. 'lliis good sugar pine, yellow pine and fir Portland, Oct. 5. 1»78. At last Bros.;en's comet has been sighted by between Ashland and Lakeview and there is at first supposed it would be. When we con ­ after him as he went, but this only accelerated Du. M intie A C o . treat all Chronic and lumber,consisting of first, second and third session promises to be one of considerable in­ aC!iie igo astron >mcr an I will shortly appear • some probability of service being suspended. sider that more improved mining apparatus has his s[>eed, and he reached tlie brush ia time will appear on Sp Nothing of consequence lias been done by the at $5,0(X ‘ are approved. And W. J. Lemp’s St. Louis Beer. ahead. M. Pearson. _____ In 1S70 we said 127.8ÌÌ Sewing Machine*. rill be continued at Salem on the place and W. C. Stough of Ashland, announced I miners as yet, and Moody believes that there this case i ucksonville on May 14th ami at I lie weather for the past few weeks has been “ 3Ì6.4Ì2 “ « for last Saturday, did not come off, much to the has been much exaggeration in the premises. BORN. 29th, al Gm. AffiilK for State Invrstmmt 1 Jisnranre To “ 1878 « n May 19th. Tiu main issue w ill so i.ixoiable that some of the early-sown grain disappointment of the crowd that assembled to Others are sanguine that the camp will prove a Monmout e June term of the Circuit Court is growing rank and bends lieneatli its own witness it. Stough was present, but did not rich one and assert that developments made go | STANLEY In Saius Valley, April 12th, to UR SALES H AV E INCREASED ENOR- be tried the wife of W. J. Stanley, a daughter. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. seem anxious to run. weight. mously every year through the whole to illustrate this to be a fact. While we be­ KAHLER-In Jacksonville, April 17th, to ty- for this < period ot “hard times.*’ .1. W. Manning and M. Obenchain have re ­ •rnilE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE, As you pass by Matt. Dillon's don't fail to the wife of Hobt. Kahler, a son—a ton- lieve there .ire rich diggings in the Silver creek IjSTWe now sell three-quarters of all the ENrERrviNMHN r. -The entertain- i I existing lietween II. L. Webhand J. P. Sewing Machime< sold in the World. D r ima drop in. He has just received another sup­ turned from Roseburg, at which place tliej country.it is hardly possible that a “new Eldo­ pounder. McDaniel in the Criterion saloon has this . by the Jacksonville Dramatic A.s- D. II. FEATHERS, Agent. incut giv ply ot that line Kentucky whisky, the best in were met by Lieut. J. Q. Adams, Quartermas­ rado has been discovered and undue excite­ day I h - cii dissolved by mutual consent. All Veit's hall last Saturday evening ter at Vancouver, who accepted the thirteen DIED accounts due the firm are payable to II. L. j the market. * socuition mules purchased in this section recently for ment is hardly necessary. The attendance - 1 ■ Webb, who will also pay’ outstanding in-1 S. P. HANNÁ, proved 1 och of a success. Th. Mi ANDREW — On Bear ereek. Anni 14th, Breckenfeld has a fine stock of goods and is ' Government service by Mr. Manning. j debtedness of the firm. A prompt «eitle-I “Among every seat being taken. •lames Edward, son of Thomas and Margaret | inent bv cash or note is reqm-siod ami tliose' was large R eligious I tems . R- v . D. A. Crowell will disjKising of it at bedrock prices. Those de­ Great excitement was occasioned by the an- McAndrew; aged 9 years, 5 months and lb i indebted will take notice and save costs. the Breakers, ” a drain a by ( » eo. M. Bak er. h<>l 1 services at the M. E. Church on Sunday siring anything in his line should not fail to > nouncement that John Miller’s skeleton had days. > “ Don't -Judge by Ap. H. L. WEBB, followed ty tho *arc“ morning at the usual hour, and at Manzanita give him a call. J. p . M c D aniel . been found in Ashland; but, upon reading his ’ ’ was the bill for the evening, and pv.trance*, I Jacksonville, Marell 19, 1»79. WANTED. The telephone attracts much attention. Be­ advertisement elsewhere a second time, it was at three o'clock r. w .... Elder Martin Peterson Jacksonville, Oregon, laith pb ¡-s were presented in a m inner aeeept- will preach at the Heber Grove school house discovered that he was only disposing of his ing constructed at little expense and affording ’ alile to Lc audio114-'® and creditable to the j>er- 4 GOOD. RELIABLE,ENERGl'.TK’ M AN much amusement, many of our citizens are in­ stock of goods at prices that defy competition. next Sunday morning at the usual hour, tak­ to act as agent for i I k - sale nt 'I 11 E N1W TN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, IS formen To-niorrow evening the last of this ing his text from 21 and 44th Daniel.... Rev. R. S. Osburn, formerly of this place, was a vesting in them. No. 8, WHEELERA WILSON M VCHIN ’ E 1 in receipt ot a full assortment of material I |e»tertaiumen*s 11 be given, upon serie* heavy loser by the Reno (Nev.) fire. The M. A. Williams will hold services at the same in Jackson and Josephine countie». and prepared to do all work in Lis line on Birdsey A Mathis, of Rock Point precinct, whieM Occasion “A Revelation," another of Must be able to furnisli a team and give I EAVES JACKSONVILLE MONDAYS short notice and in a workmanlike manner. stock of drugs and building in which he owned place at 2 o'clock r. M.__ Rev. Mr. Alden, ' I j and Thursdays tor Waldo. Leaves Vehicles of every description made to orderi Rak« (plays, aud “Sarah s Young Man,” a offer their band of sheep for sale. Any person a half interest was totally destroyed, occasion­ a Baptist minister from the north, held services references as to energy and honesty. The order. Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays. right kind of a man can make money. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran- L-jch popularity, w ill l>c placed upon