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'm Imwraiií ®iiw¡5 BRIEF REFERENCE. The Ashland “Tidings” says M. Colwell was treated to a shower of rotten eggs by the l>oys of that place last week for refusing to pay off a boy in his employ. Zach. Camcron has recovered from his in- j juries sufficiently to appear on our streets , again. Mrs. Cameron is also convalescing, we 1 are pleased to learn. THE SEW SHEEP LAW. MM a sheep insjiector’s certificate and traveling DR. MINTIE’S NEPHRETICUM. . permit, certifying that said sheep are free from D r . M intie ’ s N epiireticcm works won The weather continues cool. For the information of stockmen we publish 8Ca^ an‘l other contagious or infectious diseases ders. In all cases of Dropsy, Bright’s Dis at the date of shipment. Any person, com the following, entitled an act to prevent the .............................. Read the new advertisements. J,- MAY 16, 1879, ease, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Com spreading of contagious and infectious diseases pany, corporation or common carrier, who shall plaints, or Retention of Urine, are cured by Odd Fellows* Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, Dr. Taylor of Ashland is in town. I fail to comply with this section, shall be guilty uuiltv (he Xenliretid Female Weakness, Grav- among sheep, which was passed by the last of a imZ!dI?.1^°r5 , (.un u|r>u v**z>v(vvivu biaciwi, I ?’» Diabetes, "tuni. TO ADVERTISER*. pain in the back, side and Mining items are scarce this week. Legislature: shall lie punished by a tine not less than one loin are cure* id when all other medicines Kahler & Bro. are in receipt of new goods. S ection 1. There shall be appointed by the j hundred dollars, nor more than two hundred have failed. • TIMES hu the largest circulation DEALER & WORKER IN county court, sitting as county commissioners, ; and fifty dollars. See what the druggist« of Portland an ' The New State Hotel revels in a new sign. •**alned In Southern Oregon by any Alex. Martin attempted an auction sale of I an inspector of sheep for each of the counties S ec . 10. In consequence of the rapid spread San Francisco say about I>r. Mintie's N< fpnperJantl therefore offers superior A considerable amount of wool is now being his household effects last Saturday, but did , of Wasco, Lake, Grant, Union, Umatilla and among sheep of the contagious or infectious ' phreticum and English Dandelion Pills: «»menta to advertisers. Our list is shipped. j disease commonly called scab, and inxsinuch | We have sold a large amount of Dr. Min- not complete it, as the prices bid did not jus Baker, who shall reside in the counties for : as there is no adequate law for the protection j tie’s medicines: The English Dandelion TIN,SHEET IRON,COPPER, LEAD, etc. which they are appointed respectively. Each H. F. Phillips runs an accommodation stage tify hitn in doing so. of such inspectors, before entering upon the of sheep against said disease, this act shall take Pills; also the famed Nephretieum, and in to Linkville. Rev. D. A. Crowell will hold services at the duties of-his office, shall give an undertaking effect immediately upon its approval by the all case* highly recommended: John A. Childs, Druggist, Second street, Senator Grover has our thanks for a number M. E. Church in this place next Sunday at 11 to the county court, with two or more snffb Governor. A ccident .—James Stewart received severe Portland. Approved Octolær 22, 1878. eient sureties, to be approved by the County Pumps, C. H. Woodward A Co., Druggists, corner o’clock a . M. aud at the Manzanita Baptist Judge, conditional for the faithful perform injuries in falling backwards down the stairs of public documenta. First and Alder Btreets, Portland. Church at three o ’ clock p. m . P robate C ourt . — The following ' business ance of the duties of his office. Each inspector of the Criterion saloon Wednesday night that E. . Gragg has been appointed Postmaster j Messrs. Abrams A Carroll, wholesale might have resulted fatally. As it was, he had of Sam’s Valley P. 0. It is reported that the sons of C. Schieffelin, shall have power to appoint deputies, not ex has been transacted in this Court—Hon. S. J. Druggists, Nos. 3 and 5 Front street, S. F. ceeding four in number, for whose acts he shall We regard the Nephretieum as the best AGRICULTURAL IM PLEM ENTB, • narrow escape from bleeding to death. Mensor still offers superior inducements in who went to Arizona to better their fortunes be responsible, and by any of whom he may Day, Judge—during the past week: Kidney and Bladder remedy before the i ■ •---------- In the matter of the estate of C. H. Pickens, public. All druggists keep them. sometime since, are the discoverers of silver perform ierform any act required or of him by this act. general merchandise. I. 0. 0. F.—Members of Jacksonville Lodge t shall be the duty of each inspector of sheep, Sr., deceased. E. P. Pickens, administrator, For all derangements of the Liver, mine« that promise large returns. N. Cook of Willow Springs is receiving a No. 10 are requested to attend the last meet at any time, upon the written request of one files the inventory and appraisement of proper Use Dr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pills. I Miss Mamie Love and a daughter of Thos. or more citizens of his county, owning or hav ty belonging to said estate, showing the same For Biliousness and Dyspepsia, NAILS. ing in this month (Saturday, May 31st,), xs fine stock of new goods. F. Beall were thrown from a buggy while re- ing possession of sheep, that sheep owned by, to be $9,396, which was approved. Order Use Dr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pills. Wm. Eaton is erecting a dwelling in the business of importance to the fraternity will be For Fever and Ague, turning from school last Tuesday, but fortu or in charge of any other person is affected made for sale of personal property. southern portion of town. bruught up. J. H. H yzer , R. S. In the matter of the estate of Matthew Use Dr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pills. with scab or scabies, and that such owner or I nately sustained no serious injuries. Every family should not fail to keep the A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES ---------- •---------- other persons has been notified of the fact and Fountain, deceased. Sarah Fountain, adminis A party of young folks will make an excur English Dandelion Pills on hand. tratrix of said estate, files the inventory and -.« cture .—L. J. Powelt, Superintendent of Jackson count y will send several fine racers fails to take proper steps to cure such diseased sion to Table Rock to-morrow. Dr. Mintie’s Remedies will not “Cure all appraisement of property belonging to said es ' sheep, it shall l>e the duty of the inspector, iblic Instruction, will lecture st the M. E. I to the Siskiyou County Fair in case liberal Complaint«,” but will give immediate relief Cameron A Ingram start their band of sheep purses are offered. The programme is there- | without delay, to examine said sheep, and if he tate, showing the same to be S3.73O.37J, and perfect a cure in all cases, if taken ac urch to-morrow (Saturday) evening on a ' shall find said sheep to be affected with said which was approved. Order male for sale of cording to directions, which they are recom HARDWARE, TINWARE, ject he is familiar with. All are invited east of the mountains to-morrow. j fore anxiously awaited in this section. disease, he shall take said sheep into his p< is- personal property. mended for. , — ■ ■■■■ — — — — — — tcend and no admission fee will be charged I Deeds, mortgages, notes, Justice’s blanks, D r . A. E. M intie A Co.—Gent«: I vol Jas. Camp of Happy Camp and 0. W. Good session at once, and cure them er cause them T eachers ' I nstitute .—It is to be hoped that ---------- .---------- | to l»e cured. He may call to his assistance unteer to say your English Dandelion Pills PO W DE It OF EVERY DESCRIPTION etc., for sale at the T imes office.1 ale of Scott River, Cal., were in this section I ongr VTULvroRY.—The unusual brilliancy, such aid as may lie necessary for that purpose, everyone who has a desire to see the cause of equal and even surpass all you claim We have just receive<l another supply of recently for the purpose of purchasing a large and the owner or owners of said diseased sheep education furthered will lend a helping hand “from my experience in their use.” Fancy this issue of the T imes maj’ be ascribed to shall be liable to said sheep inspector for all in making the Teachers’ Institute next week they have no equal for Dyspepsia and Liver number of hogs for their respective markets. absence of the editor, who went to Yreka Copp's Hand-book of Mining Law. Fuse and Caps. troubles. J. A. N trovvbriikie , necessary' expenses, costs and charges incurred J. Q. Willits will not take charge of the in curing the sheep, including a coinjiensation what it should be—an unqualified success. the purpose of participating in the Red H. Heyneinan, of the San Francisco “Abend First Street. Leather Merchant. Portland, Sept. 17, 1878. Linkville district school; but, on the contrary, of three dollars j>er daj’ to such inspector for Teachers particularly should interest them n’s powwow at that place and left the devil Post,” favored us with a call Saturday. D r . A. E. M intie A Co.—Gent«: T have every day or ¡»art of a lay in which he shall j selves in this affair and do their utmost in its tharge. Job work neatly executed. Still ahead — Matt. Dillon’s fine liquors- has succeeded E. F. Rockfellow as book-keeper used your famed English Dandelion Pills Wooden and Willow Ware lie necessarily employed, together with the ex- t>ehalf. There is no computing the benefits tor torpid in McCall & Co.’« establishment at Ashland. liver and dyspepsia and can They are of the best to be found anywhere. * Knses of traveling to and from such place; To H omestead C laimants .—We are au-1 freely say, they are the best Pills I ever 1 that may accrue therefrom. J. W. Kelly of the Roseburg “ Independent ” •ovided, that if the complaint shall l>e false, rized by the Register and Receiver of the ! John Noland, a former resident of this place, had. I can recommend them as a sure pre ; the party complaining shall Ite liable to the is in this sectiou looking after the interests of I P iano T unino .—Paul Schien, the well- ventive and positive cure in all cases of teburg Land Office to announce to home- but recently of San Leandro, Cal., has return- I , ROPE, NAILS. fever and ague. Truly yours, that paper. The “Independent" is a good lo- • ! sheep inspector for his compensation of three I •d claimants that applications under the ' ed' dollars ¡Mjr day for every day or part of a day I known piano tuner from M. Gray's music store . A mos P artridge , Contractor. cal paper aud seems to be in a nourishing con employed in the examination of said sheep, and 1 Portland, Oct. 5, 1878. Act of Congress granting additional 80 at San Francisco, will be in Jacksonville in a J. H. Penn will hold a public auction of 1 dition. exjtenses of travel as aforesaid. The indebted- i few days, and those desiring his services can D r . M intie A Co. treat all Chronicand es within the railroad limits will now be homes, household goods, etc., on Saturday, the , Special Diseases with success. No. 11 Kear PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS ness incurred under the provisions of this act ; Henry P. McNevin, the mining expert, re irder. 17th. may’ be recovered by such sheep inspector in ■ leave their orders at the T imes office. Mr. ney St., San Francisco, Cal. ---------- .---------- turned from San Francisco this week aud will his official character, by an action in any court Schien guarantees satisfaction in every instance. M. Colwell informs us that be is still car T acks at Y reka .—As will be seen by ad resume his prospecting tour in Southern Ore having jurisdiction of the amount. isement elsewhere, there will be two days’ rying the maiis on the Ashland-Lake view gon. He was accompanied by a friend—Mr. S»c. 2. Any person, company or corpora- > I n T rouble A gain .—Deputy Sheriff Caton TO THE FRONT AGAIN! CUTLERY, WIRE, ing over the Siskiyou County Agricultural route. tion intending to bring or cause to lie brought ’ arrested M. Colwell Thursday on a charge of Lightner. •WITH A— into any of the counties enumerated in section i iety’s track near Yreka on July 4th and Wilton contemplates introducing the mas Col. J. W. Nesmith’s reminiscence of the In 1, any sheep or bands of sheep, must first ob perjury preferred by D. C. C'ourtuey of the under the management of Richards & querade here on his return from Josephine' tain from an inspector of scab, duly appointed Soda Springs. Colwell was released on his Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, i dian war of 1853 is evidently a popular narra eil. Several well-known horses are expect- cou nty. under this act, a certificate that said sheep, or own recognizance, to ap]»car for examination tion of an incident of that memorable cam o enter and interesting trials of speed are Mrs. I. W. Berry is agent for the White paign, as it api>ears in all the county papers bands of sheep, are sound and free from scab before Justice Buffer on the 31st inst. From San Francisco. or scabies before crossing the boundary line of ! ieipated. sewing machine, which is justly gaining much this week. ■ ■ •-------------------------- said county; and any person, company or cor marrie o ETC ETC. I KRRis’s L ane . —This eyesore to the travel ]K»pu larity. The Teachers’ Institute called for next week poration desiring to move his or their sheep ' I public is now being subjected to a course of Miss Annie Little is visiting relations in shogld not l»e lost sight of. An interesting from one county to another, or from one section DREW—FAITH—At the residence of the to another, shall secure from the sheep inspect- bride ’ s father, on May 7th, by Rev. J. H. atment by L. Shideler,in whose district it is Roseburg, having started for that place programme has been prepared and those who ; or of the county which he leaves, or which he Vandever, N. 8. Drew and Miss Mary A. ; I have secured the services of a First-class egs leave to call the atten - :ated, which we hope will result iu some Wednesday. j attend may expect some interesting and in ’ enters, a certificate of inspection and traveling i Faith. tion of the public to the tact that he has -L Mr. Shideler has several teams at pres- iiermits, duly signed, that such sheep are free Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair just returned from Sail Francisco with a full We are sorry to learn that Miss Donna Col structive exercises. from scab or scabies and all other infectious or j . engaged in plowing and scraping the lane ver of Plueuix is seriously ill at the residence stock of ing promptly and in superior style. Our young friends Eugene Rockfellow and contagious diseases. Any person wilfully or ! 1 will attempt to free it from thsltnfathoma- negligently violating the provisions of this of her mother. Gwin S. Butler will in & few days take charge tnnd for which it is noted in the \Vinter Chas. J. Howard, our County Surveyor, re of Hargadine’s store at Ashland and intend re section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and ; ne by a system of ditching. on conviction thereof, shall l»e panished by a turned from Josephine last Tuesday aud will plenishing it with a fine stock of new goods. fine of not less than one hundred dollars, nor The Thoroughbred Stallion TN CONNECTION WTTTT THE ABOVE, CONSISTING IN PART OF I I am receiving and have constantly on V rrested .— Fratik Itiyburn, until recently remain awhile. more than two hundred and fifty dollars. We m ish them success. hand a full and first-class stock of SF.c. 3. Whenever, on examination of any ' LADIES' FANCY GOODS rshal of Corvallis, was arrested at B »yce’s Col. S. G. Whipple of Fort Klamath passed We are under obligations to Mr. and Mrs. lids or herds of sheep kept or htrded in any i Butto creek, Cal., by Deputy Sheriff Laird through town on the 15th en route to that post Jacob S. Walz for a libera! supply of cake aud ' OF EVERY VARIETY, ! county included in tile provisions of this bill, the • Groceries, Siskiyou county, Cal., on the 4th and now from Vancouver. wine. We tender our congratulations to this sheep inspector shall find such sheep, or any ' ! portion of them, affected with scab or scabies, . ngiishes in jail at Yreka. He is charged The toll road over the Siskiyou mountains newly married couple and trust a long life of : or any other infectious or contagious diseases, DRY GOODS, Gum Beota, TOBACCO, ith seduction, embezzlement and forgery, is now being put in first-class condition by the unalloy ed bliss may be accorded them. | he shall forthwith notify the owner or jjerson | d will be returned to his former residence ------ OF THE LATEST STYLES, Alex. Martin and family, accompanied by in charge of such diseased sheep, in writing, to i Messrs. Dollarhide. ìe Corvallis prison) as soon as a requisition CHUIS THOROUGHBRED STALLION put such diseased sheep anti the band or herd Ready-Made Clothing, The farm of B. B. Griffin was sold at Sher Mrs. W. W. Fowler and Miss Mary Gass, left ; ' in which they have been kept, into an enclos 1 will make tho ensuing season, com- Groceries, TobaCCOS, &C.. &C. lini the Governor can lie obtained. iff's sale last Saturday aud bid in by Mm. A. for Oaklaud, Cal., this week. While we are ure, or by other sufficient means be kept tliere- mencing April 1st and ending July 1st, as | WHICH HE IS SELLING sorry to lose Mr. Martin from among us, we ! ’ in, from contact with other sheep, and to pro- ! follows: W ilton T h > upe . — I’liis well-kn ».va theatri- M. Berry at $1,200. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at ‘ ceed immediately to treat them for the cure of .1 company gave t.vo of its exeilL it pjrfor- Capt. A. P. Ankeny has been in this section wish him unlimited success wherever he may ■ such disease, under his supervision; aud any the stable of J. W. Manning in Jacksonville, I and the remainder of the week at our stable tances at Teit Schatz’ H ill the forepirt of looking after his mining interests. He left for g°- ■ jierson, company or corporation who shall re tuff" Everything sold at reasonable rates. iia week, fair-sized audiences bcingin at tend- San Francisco on Thursday. John Noland lias entered into a co-partner fuse or neglect to immediately put such sheep near Fort lane. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. ( into an inclosure, or by other sufficient means, ■ ice. “A Women of the People and the new Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. Wedding invitations and cards, calling cards ship with Jas. P. McDaniel, and the Criterion , secure them from contact with other sheep, or 1 S camperdown is a beautiful dark bay, 16 MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHIRTS, ersion of “Uncle Tom’s Cabiu" were presented and every description of fancy printing neatly saloon will hereafter be conducted by the new who shall refuse or neglect for thirty (30) days hands high, seveu years old this Spring, A full assortment from the finest to nd in a creditable manner. The troiqie is as to form and appearance is unequaled most common. UNION I linn. They are genial, whole-souled gentle- i ’ after such notice to proceed to treat such sheep ami executed at the T imes office. mnouncod to again perform here ou its return men, and deserve their share of the public for the cure of such disease, under the super- in 4he State, lie was bred by Theo. Win AND JEWELRY. SPECTACLES ters, of California, and was sired by Norfolk. The cabiu of John Ambrose, in THe vicinity : vision of the inspector, shall be guilty of a •om Josephine county, when a new and at patronage. Norfolk’s pedigree.) His first dam is The finest lot of Spectacles and Eye-glass of Willow Springs, was last Sunday night ran ! misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, (See ractivo programme will be given. “Nettie W.,” by “Belmont;” second dam es ever brought to the market and Watches I Postmaster Woodbury of Crescent City has shall be punished by a fine of not less than “Lady Davis,” by “Red Bill.” (See Stud and Jewelry of every description. sacked by a couple of tramps. i received notice that an increase of one mail jier i one hundred dollars, and not more than two B Mik.) The same authority gives “Iaidy E-tTCall and be Convinced. Tel R eligious .—The fourth quarterly meeting Crops look well throughout the valley. ' hundred anti fifty dollars, and for each day of Davis” as the dam of “Dashaway,” “Beau GEO. W. ELLIOTT. i week has been ordered between that place and Cor. California and 4th St«. r Jacksonville circuit, M. E. Church, will bo Some warm weather at this juncture would such neglect or refusal to treat such sheep, after regard” and “Richmond,” all by “Bel I------------------------------------------------------ * Jacksonville, to begin the first of the present thirty days from each notice, such person, com mont.” >ld at Grant’s Pass on the 31st of M iy and not be at all disatlvantageous. T humb :—For the season, $35. Grain and NEW STATE HOTEL, month. R. M. Garrett, the contractor, has pany or corporation shall be guilty of a separate 1st of June. First service ou Saturday, The citizens of Jacksonville should soou not undertaken to perform the service xs yet. misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, other marketable produce taken at cash I >e 31st, at 11 a . m . All the officiary of this take steps toward the appropriate celebration ( shall be punished l»y a tine not less than twen- prices. i-«,PasturaL’e furnished. he undersigned would re - CALIFORNIA STREET, Now that Zimmerman & Frazier have re-' ; ty dollars nor more than fifty dollars, and in BOOTH CLOUGH. large are requested to l»e present at that of the coining Fourth of July. speetfullv inform their friends and tho moved their machinery to Roseburg, l^wton ! j addition to the punishment provided in this public generally that they have purchased I teeting. If the interest will justify we pro- Proprietor. W. SAVAGE, C. A Chinese leper, so-called, died at Apple- & Skinner of the Siskiyou Iron Works, located section, the inspector shall, in case of a refusal the above establishment, which will be oae to protract the meeting. AU are invited henceforth conducted under their constant i gate on Friday last and was buried in the Jack at Yreka, present their claims to Southern or neglect to secure such diseased sheep from con personal supervision, and they guarantee o attend. tact with other sheep, immediately upon the no la the place to go for anything In the sonville Cemetery on the following day. UE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLF.As satisfaction to all who may favor them with D. A llen C rowell , Pastor. ' Oregon patronage. They ensure the best work tice being given as herein liefore provided, or iu hardware line. H p ha9 a large and ure in announcing that he lias lifted up their patronage. I The publication of a communication from at moderate prices and should therefore be fa case of refusal or neglect of fifty (lays after such superior stock of Rifles, Shot Guns and and thoroughly renovated the New State These stables are centrally located, and C ontract L et .—The oontracx for building Geo. W. Wimer, of Murphy, Josephine county, vored with a trial. We call attention to notice to treat such sheep for the cure of such building for hotel purposes and that the convenient distance of the various disease, seize such sheep and by enclosure or Sporting Material, and in fact every house is now open for the reception of within he new Masonic hall in Ashland has been is unavoidably deferred until next week. houses of public entertainment. Horse» I their advertisement elsewhere. other sufficient means, secure them from con thing from an Anvil to a guests. and mules will be boarded and cared for at »warded to Marsh A Co., who are to furnish : A. W. Hawkette, interested in mining op- tact with other sheep, and proceed without Operations on Magruder & Co.'s Applegate THE TABLE moderate charges. They have one of the verything and do all the work. A number | ditch will bo commenced soon. A number of erations on Rogue river, is in town. He in other unnecessary’ delay to treat them for the Will lie constantly supplied with tlie l»est largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of cure of such disease, and the ex|>ensu of such »f bids were handed in for the various branches the market affords. Meals can be obtained Portland, of forms ns that a partial clean-up has been made seizure, keeping and treatment, together with bauds went out Monday for that purpose. J the work, for furnishing material, etc., says at all hours. He »elh at LESS than Bedrock j Key. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Jos. A. Crain has sold his six-horse team at the claims of Bybee, Hawkette & Co., the fees of the inspector while engaged therein, prices FOR CASH, and all those pur- j The beds are new and kept clean and no le “Tidings,” but no other bid than that of which proved quite satisfactory. Mr. Hawk shall be charged on the sheep so seized, and pains will be spared to Rive the utmost sat and freight wagon to a Californian and will en farsh JtCo., including everything, and, judging With single or double teams, for hire on rea ette will soon leave for his old home in Oak the inspector shall hold the sheep until the i chasing Building Hardware, Tools of , isfaction in every particular. same is paid; or if it l»e not paid within ten every kiud, Paints, Gias«, Cordage, sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horse» from results, none were as low. We have gage in farming more extensively than ever. «ST Charges reasonable. land, Cal., and intends making a prospecting 1 days after such treatment is completed, he C.w. SAVAGE. and Mules, which will be hired to go to any not yetlearned when “ground is to be broken. " P. W. Olwell of the Plneuix Mills was in tour through the mountains on his way down. shall collect the same, together with the costs Brushes, &c., have part ot the country at moderate rates. — —— •-------- — town this week. He has almost recovered Animals bought and sold, and broke to and expenses of collection, by advertising and F rom C ayote C reek .—Capt. H. Kelly of from the injuries he received sometime since. saddle or harness. S erious A ccident at S terling . — From 1 selling such sheep, or so many thereof as may J. A. CARDWELL. Leland is in town taking depositions in the case Thos. H. Gilson we learn tho particulars of the lie necessary, in the manner provided by law for i ■ That he is determined to undersell any j The family of J. H. Penn started for Rose the sale of ¡K-rsonal property upon execution. of the Cayote Creek Mining Company vs. Win. accident that occurred to W. D. Moller, fore The public 1» hereby warned ngaln<t S ec . 4. The fees of the sheep inspector shall one in the market, and people who amd Walter Rubell. He reports that some of burg Thursday morning. Mr. Penn will follow- man of the Sterling mine, on Tuesday last. lie xs follows: for inspecting, granting certifi wish Cutlery, Quartz or Spy Glasses, negotiating for three certain proiuis. the miners in his section have plenty of water in a few days. He intends locating at Corval While standing between the platform of the cates and traveling permit, two dollars and «ory note«, given by Joseph Brown to or anything made of iron; I «till, bit others are not thus favored and are lis. derrick and the bank he was suddenly over fifty cents each, together with ten cents per the following named parties and signed CALIFORNIA ST., There will be a basket picnic at Heber’s whelmed by a cave whieh struck him in the mile necessarily traveled in making such in cleaning up. The Spring run, though a rather Brown & Harris: One to J. M. Mc spection. abort one, has nevertheless been remunerative Grove next Sunday under the auspices of the back and almost covered him. Assistance be Call & Co., one to Wagner, Anderson S ec . 5. All persons, company or corpora Proprietor and establishes the reputation of Cayote, Grave Baptist Church. Elder Martiu Peterson will ing immediately at hand, Mr. Moller was soon tion owning and controling sheep, shall adopt Fact people from every place or from A Co., and one to Dollarhide. Sdd WILLIAM BYBEE, and Wolk creeks as mining camps of more officiate. rescued from his critical situation. Doctor Ai and cause to l>e reconled in tho office of the ' notes were given by Joseph Brown for j County Clerk of the county in which such than ordinary excellence. ken was summoned and, upon examination, ! private debts, without my consent and Veit Schutz, the genial proprietor of the sheep are kept, a brand, which brand shall Im HIS WELL-KNOWN MARKET, op i found that he had sustained a comminuted frac posite Kahler <t Bro.’« drug-store, Is put on all sheep owned or controled by them, Will find that lie mem-f business, and without my receiving any considera R ailroad A nticipations .—The citizens of City Brewery, has again made the hearts of ye better prepared than ever to furnish the ture of the left leg, a compound fracture of the with lamp black or paint mixed with linseed will get bargains by calling on him be tion whatever, and I will not be re thirsty printers glad. The empty keg is at his t^rescent City held a meeting on the 1st inst. public w ith the choicest quality of sponsible for the payment of them. left arm, a fracture of the right thigh and oth oil; and any person, company or corporation fore going elsewhere. to take steps toward securing the harbor of disposal. who shall wilfully fail or neglect to comply j i er external and internal injuries. WILLIAM HARRIS. Fresh Beef, Amputation with this section shall be guilty of a misde- j refuge for that place and also to see what J. A. Carter has been exhibiting his skill as a Pork, Veal, Ashland, Mny 5, 1879. of the left leg was at first deemed necessary ineanor, and upon conviction thereof shall lie could be done iu tue in itter of a narrow gauge wielder of the brush and paint-pot on Card Matton, Ham, and Doctors Aiken and Vroonian went over punished by a fine not less than one hundred railroad from this section to that. A commit well’s vehicles, which present a beautiful ap Bacon, Salt Meats. the following day to perform the operation; dollars, nor more than two hundred and fifty CITY toe, consisting of Gen. J. G. Mall, J- K. John- pearance. dollars. Also, Suj»erior but they simply removed a portion of the S ec . 6. Any person, company or corpora- •JU, Win. Saville. J. Wenger, L. F. Cooper Jackson county should be well supplied with liones of that member, hoping to save it there J tion violating any of the provisions of this act, Sausage. Lard. Etc. and F. Knox, was appointed to present to the newspapers, if the multitude of canvassers I shall be liable in a civil action for all damages by. A part of the left elbow joint was also re- proper authorities a statement of the general which have visited her recently were at all The moat favorable inducements offered I moved. Mr. Moller’s condition is comfortable i sustained by any other person, company or to patrons, and no effort will be spared and commercial advantages of Crescent City as successful. ’ corporation, in consequence of such violation. CALIFORNIA STREET, toward giving general satisfaction. at present and his physician has strong h<q>es a harbor of refuge, aud also of the great re- S f . c . 7. Ou any actions or proceedings, civ WM. BYBEE. John Wintjen, a pioneer of Jackson county, of his ultimate recovery, which will be neces- il or criminal, arising under this act, all per aoutces that Del Norte county and Southern ; has returned from an extended tour through ' sarily slow, however. sons having an interest in sheep, concerning Oregon. W. F. OWENS. Oregon, which has its natural outlet at that. 8. PLYMALE. which such action or proceeding is had, shall the United States and Europe and will re port, possesses. Some of the committee also, N ew O fficers .—The following officers of be deemed the owners of such slice]», and such main awhile. H. BUSSELL, PBOPBIETOB. ■^template visiting Jacksonville and other Ashland Lodge, I. 0. G. T., have l>een in owners shall l>e liable, severally and jointly, for Jay Beach elsewhere replies to the card pub he undersigned is fully pre - placie9 *n *nter,or» *n relation to the con- stalled for the ensuing term: Frances Myer, W. violations of this act; any herder, shepherd, pared to do all work in his line iu the or other person in charge of sheep, who shall lished a few weeks ago by Geo. W. Stephen /"Lting of the proposed railroad, in a few C. T.; Chas. Gillette, W. V. T.; J. S. Eubanks» wilfully refuse to give an inspector informa 1 best manner and al reasonable prices. days^ son, the owner of “Sir Walter.” It fully ex FORWARDING AND SHIPPING AGENTS P. W. C. T.; Chas. Nutlev, W. S.; Katie Chit tion as to the condition of sheep in his charge, HUT OR 4'OI.n BATUM plains itself. entire attention to the wood, W. A. S.; 0. R. Myer, W. F. S.; Mollie shall l»e guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon -¡» ’ ex of the R ed M f . n .—The members; K. Jacobs, accompanied by Miss Fannie Gan lie had at this place at all hour« of the conviction thereof shall be punished by a tine R^n Russell, W. Treas. ; L. Helman, W. M.{ -Mattie not less than one hundred dollars nor more ' MARBLE BUSINESS, Roseburg, Oregon. day. GEORGE «CHUM PF. igonian-Pocahontas Trilie No. 1, who last Fisher, started for San Francisco Monday, i Russell, W. D. M., J. K. Helman, W. C.; J of Oi «81 than two hundred and fifty dollars. In Crm -1 and 1« fully prepared to fill all orders in I Frid ‘y »t»rted for Yreka to join lek* Tribe Mr. Jacobs will lay in a stock of new goods D. Fountain, K. H. A Florence ’lvacttw 11U Hutchinson VtlllllOWII, i nal actions against corpora'ions und< r this act, this line with neatness and dispatch and at A. P. II otai . ing , E. C. L oro , WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION 53 in celebrating St. Tammany ’ s Day, 25 Front St., while absent. No. 429 Jackson St., L. H. S.; Hattie Reeser, W. I. G.; J. H. Tay on arrests shall )>e necessary, but a summons prices to -uit the times. ’ » to forwarding goods consigned to their returned. Iu asserting tliat they are Portland. San Francisco, I containing notice of the time and place of MON U M ENTS, TA BL ETS, 11E A USTON ES hav» care. Freight money advanced. Commis Miss Edith Danforth, daughter of our towns lor, W. 0. G. i I trial, together with a copy of the complaint, highl y pleased with their trip we do not begin reasonable. All business in this lino man, Dr. Danforth, arrived from Illinois on filed before a Justice of the Peace, or in the i Executed in anv description of uiarble. A. P. HOTALING <fc CO., sion« shall receive our prompt attention. to «« press the appreciation felt in the premis- I. 0. 0. F. G rand L odge . — K. Kubli, one court in whieh the action is commenced, shall ' Every variety ot cemetery and other stone Monday. This is Miss Danforth's first visit to i-ff* All consignments to our care should Importers of _ ’The celebration mil wna was a a. .r>iarrmfin*nf. .magnificent Hili'» suc- of the representatives to the I. 0. 0. F. Grand be served in the same manner and for the same ; work executed in a satisfactory manner. be marked G. B. A., Roseburg, Oregon. the Pacific Coast. I Special attention given to orders from any C»M in «very particular, eclipsing anything of FIXE «IM* ANl> EIQl'ORM. Ixrdge from Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, start-, ’ time as in civil actions. part ol Southern Oregon. Address The third and deciding game of base ball | Sr.c. 8. Courts of justices of the peace shall the kind ever attempted in Northern California ed for Portland the other day. John A. I J. H. RUNSELL, Ashland, Or. NOTICE TO TFE PUBLIC Sole Agents for the or Southern Oregon and reflecting much credit between the Ashland and Jacksonville third Boyer, his colleague, and J. D. Fountain, rep have jurisdiction of all misdemeanors defined in this act, and of all criminal prosecutions for upon the Tribe managing it. The Red Men of nines will be played at the former place on Sat resentative from Ashland L<»dge, also leave ‘ such misdemeanors. The provisions of this J. FI. CUTTElt Yreka were untiring in their efforts to make urday, May 17th. . 8 and this week. The Grand Lodge convenes at act requiring the inspectors of sheep to prose We are informed that a limestone cave, |l I m * sbs* t from •lackiMinville for a short cute for violations of its provisions, shall not the stay of their visitors a pleasant one, in 1 All>any ou the 22d. *’• I ba i- ! 'i my accounts in the hands of i lie so construed x« to prevent such prosecutions INSTRUCTOR IN MUSIC,\ which they were seconded by the pale-faces beautiful in stalactites, has been discovered on And W. J. Letup’« Nt . Louis Beer. H. Aut-n:i. h, 1-S.J., tor collection, and from being commenced and prosecuted by other a branch of Cherry creek, near Wildervilk, C onsoling .—The descriptive telegrams from of that hospitable little city. It does not re >se knov inn t h- »n.el ve« indebted are reqm-xt. persons, as other criminal action« are com members of leka Tribe announcing the depart menced and prosecuted. Jacksonville. Oregon. KEELER H. GABBERT. to ca I ii|Km hi " awl m i1., an early s. ttle- main for us to add that they were eminently Josephine county. ■nt. J W ROBINSON, M. ]>. Hicks and Baker, the counterfeiters arrested ure of the visiting members of Oregonian-Poca-1 S ec . 9. It shall l»e unlawful for any person, ®uccessful, for that such was the case is only .Jacksonville., April 22. 1879. NOTARY PUBLIC company, corporation or common carrier, to re hontas Tribe were received with consolation in this county al»out two years ago and sen too evident. We had the good fortune to be ceive any sheep or bands of sheep, in transit to pOMMENUES HTS FOURTH TERM ON i tialiee Creek. Oregon. among the visiting members from Oregonian- tenced to the Penitentiary by Judge Deady, by remaining tillicums here, who were fearful any of the counties enumerated in this act, on U Monday, Maj' 12th. Eanns for Sale. lest their brethren had concluded to forsake made th»ir escape from that institution the oth Pocahontas Tribe ami in the next issue of the land or by water, frmn any person, company, SCALE OF PRICES: Particular attention paid Person* desk:,,u In (arms T imes we shall attempt a resume of the inci er day and are still at large. Warden Miller the hunting grounds of Oregon for those of Cal coq»orati<>n or common carrier, who shall fail Single Lessons, each................................ $ 1 50 ; AH busine-ts entrusted oi any si/' in . ... <<> > ii<ptire ot I to present to the parties so transporting sheep, Per Tenn of 24 Lessons....... . ............ 24 00 ifornia. ' oilers a reward of $200 for their return. pronipt attentjou. dents of the occasion. JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon. • K. KUBLI, i NEW STOCK £ GOODS GEO. W. ELLIOTT B NOTICE TO HORSEMEN. i GENERAL MERCHANDISE, afl SCAMPERDOWN GENTS’ and BOYS' HATS and CLOTHING At Prices that Defy Competiticn. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T JOHN MILLER’S T SKELETON FOUND NOTICE CITY MARKET, IN ASHLAND T ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. BARBERSHOP & BATH ROOMS OWENS & PLYMALE, T ! i E. T. KUGLER, OLD BOURBON WHISKY I