The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 20, 1879, Image 3

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BRIEF REFERENCE.
MIMING NEWS.
Geo. A. Jackson of Sain's valley was in town
P rogramme P erfected .—Arrangements are
this week. He has been quite ill for sotne-
now
being perfected for the celebration of the
I^t us celebrate.
Gold is coming in at a lively rate.
I time past, but is now convalescent, we are
coming Fourth of July at McKay's grove, near
Haying is progressing.
pleased to learn.
FRIDAY,
Miners are going into .Summer quarters.
JUNE 20, 1879,
Willow Springs, in excellent style, the pro­
Pleasant weather continues.
ASHLAND COLLEGE
W. H. Holmes, Esq., a prominent lawyer of
Considerable prospecting is now in progress. gramme for which was perfected on Sunday
R ain - fall .—Through the courtesy of P.
Salem, is in town. He is an attorney in the
Circuit Court has adjourned.
A final elean-up is now progressing at the hist. N. Langell of this place has lieen select­
—AND—
Britt we are enabled to state that the rain-fall
Cayote
creek
mining
suit,
recently
on
trial
in
Hamilton
diggings, which promises excellent ed as Orator of the Day, Frank Sifers. as
Bountiful crops are assured.
MRS. J. BILGER,
the Circuit Court.
from October last to the 14th of the present
Reader, Elder Martin Peterson as Chaplain,
returns.
See the new Singers at Feathers’.
month was 22 \ inches, but little less than
Simon Caro left for Roseburg yesterday,
The Sterling Company and Gin Lin are pip­ and Jas. G. Birdsey as Chief Marshal.
County officers are preparing their annual re­ where he is interested in the extensive
for the same time of the year previous.
mer- ing with two “giants” and a full supply of wa­ In addition to the usual exercises there will be
(AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER)
ports.
presented such specialties as an equestrian
cautile establishment of Caro Bros. He will ter. Heavy clean-ups are anticipated.
I
T hanks .—Our politest bow to Misses Mag­
ASHLAND, OREGON.
E. Jacobs is expecting his fine stock of new return in a few days.
qua Irille by sixteen ladies ami gentlemen and
gie Linn and Rhoda Kenney for an abundance goods every day.
The annual meeting of the Galice Creek
R. D. Hume’s cannery at Ellensburg is run- Mining Co. will l>e held at the office of C. W. under the direction of Prof. Scott, lancers’
of delicious cherries, accompanied by two bou­
California St., Jacksonville,
tournament, military parade and a base-ball First Session will Commence Sept, lath, 1*79.
The net receipts of the recent strawberry ning on full time. 1 hey are catching plenty of Kahler, in this place, on the 1st of July.
quets of beautiful flowers. We can assure the
contest
for
a
cash
prize
of
$20.
A
dancing
­
fish, and white men have taken the place of ce­ Wm. Healey informs us that the Grand Ap­
fair donors that these acceptable presents were festival were $127.
floor, 24x50 feet in size and covered with can­
The family of Hon. Henry Klippel is pay­ lestials of a year ago.
duly appreciated.
plegate Company is engaged in ground-sluic­ vas, now in course of construction, will afford
President.
DEALER IN
ing Eagle Point a visit.
Geo. E. Strong, agent of the California and ing and making preparations to commence ample accommodations for those desiring “to
W. H. A tkinson ,
S chool M eeting .—The directors of Jack-
Table Rock Encampment, I. 0. 0. F., elects Oregon Land Company, made this place a
trip the light fantastic toe.” Nothing will lie
J acob W agner ,
piping soon, perhaps as early as next week.
left undone for the entire success of the celebra­
Bonville district have called a meeting of the officers Tuesday ev.aing.
J ohn W alker ,
brief visit during the week, returning to his
Judge Hanna has appointed E. D. Foudray tion, which promises to be a first-class affair.
G. F. B illings .
patron»
©ur public school for the purpose of
M. Ryder will give a grand ball at Kerby- post of duty yesterday.
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE
as receiver in the ease of Wm. Bybee vs. A. W.
ascertaining their wishes in regard to the em­ ville on the Fourth of July.
A
n
I
mportant
M
ining
C
ase
.
—
The
Cayote
I). C. Courtney has sent a quantity of Hawkett, Jesse Robinson and E. C. Robinson,
POR THE PURPOSE OF FOUNDING THE
ployment of teachers and their salaries, which
Kahler & Bro., M. Mensor and John Miller water from his well-known soda spring to Port involving the Taylor mining claim on Rogue creek mining suit, which has lieen on trial in 1
Ashland College and Normal School, the
will be held at the school-house to-morrow received new goods yesterday.
the Circuit Court for some months past, was property known as the Ashland Academy has
land
for
a
chemical
analysis,
the
result
of
which
STOVES,
river.
afternoon at two o’clock. A full attendance
argued on Tuesday last and submitted to been placed, free from debt, under the control
will
soon
lie
made
public.
0.
Harbaugh
is
transporting
a
large
quanti
­
is anticipated.
Every prosjiector should have a supply of Judge Hanna for his decision. The testimony of a Board of Trustees, who have inaugurated
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ty of flour to Josephine county.
T. T. McKenzie and A. 0. Eckelson started notices of location of placer and quartz mines was voluminous, the reading of which occu­ the enterprise by filling the following positious
A djournei >.—Although several cases re
Sheriff Bybee will take beef cattle and hogs for Roseburg Sunday with the intention of and a copy of Copp’s Hand-book of Mining pied several (lays. The case is one of the iu the
Agricultural Implements.
main untried, Judge Hanna found it necessarv in payment of delinquent taxes.
FACULTY :
completing arrangements for a surveying con­ Law, all of which can be obtained at the T imes most important that has appeared on docket
to adjourn Court in order to enable him to
LOWELL L. ROGERS, A. M..President;
Pat. McMahon brought some fine Butte tract they are interested ill.
j office.
for years, involving as it does the title to REV.
reach Lakeview in time to hold the June term creek salmon to town this week.
Professor of Mental and Moral Sciences.
Recent wind-storms have twisted some of
PUMPS AND PIPE,
The Squaw Lake Ditch Company is steadily some valuable mining projterty on Cayote w. 1. NICHOLS, A. M., Vice President;
of the Circuit Court for Like county, which
Dr.
J.
A.
Callender
of
Roseburg
has
gone
to
the
grain
badly.
Crops
have
grown
so
rank
creek,
in
the
northern
end
of
the
county.
Die
j
piping
away
and
moves
a
considerable
amount
Professor of Mathematics.
commences on Monday next. However, His
that unless warm weather prevails steadily con­ I of gravel daily. Operations will be continued plaintiff, theCayote Creek Mining Company, is
MRS. A. A. ROGERS, Preceptress;
Honor has called a special term for the second San Francisco on a business visit.
Teacher of English Grammar.
for sometime before a clean-up is made. The represented by Messrs. Jones, Holmes, Kahler
The weather waxes warm, but the rush to siderable damage may ensue.
Monday in August, at which time the cases
and
Kelly,
while
Messrs.
Gazley
and
Kelsay
ap-
MRS.
JENNIE BALDWIN NICHOLS,
l
prospects
are
favorable.
Mensor’s for bargains still continues.
unheard will come up for trial.
The disagreement between I.ake county
jiear for Win. and Walter Ruble. It is prob­
Teacher
of Music and French.
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The large amount of gravel dumped into Big able that the suit will lie carried to the Su­
The roads are lined with prairie schooners and the California and Oregon Land Company,
Other
competent
instructors will be secured '
C orrection .—In reporting the Circuit
and a large amount of freight is arriving daily. on account of the assessment of that corpora­ Applegate by the Squaw Lake Ditch Company preme Court iu any event, and a final decision as fast as the needs of the Institution require, j
Court proceedings last week an error oc­
ROPE. TWINE,
! causes the water to back up into the Grand may not lie had for sometime, as either side so that pupils may be provided with the best i
The trail between Applegate and Galice creek tion's land, has been settled.
curred, which we hasten to correct. The
will strenuously contest it to the end.
facilities
for
commencing
and
completing
the
I
Applegate
Company
’
s
ditch
and
may
cause
the
Au
excellent
supply
of
hay-rakes
and
item stating that the indictment against is being improved and placed in first-class con­
following
G rand .J ury R eport .—The following re­
other agricultural implements has just been re­ latter some inconvenience.
Frank Elliott was dismissed for want of dition.
COURSES OF STUDY:
ceived at Bilger's hardware store, to which
evidence should have read “the indictment
Work has been suspended on the Fisher port was submitted by the late Grand Jury
1. C lassical , requiring six years, including THE BEST W0STENH0LM CUTLERY
E. Mensor, recently from New York, has the attention of our fanners is directed.
preparatory studies. Graduates receive the
•gainst Andrew Elliott, etc.” Of course taken a position in the store of C. Coleman, his
quartz ledge until the return of H. P. Mae- prior to its discharge by the Court:
('apt. 0. C. Applegate and lady of Lake nevin from San Francisco, a few weeks hence.
this mistake was unintentional and we uncle.
“That we have been in session four days Degrees of A. B. and A. M.
2. S cientific , requiring four years. Degree
and have returned two indictments; that a
county are paying Ashland a visit. We are
cheerfully make tho correction.
Fourth of July printing of every description pleased to note that Mrs. Applegate has almost One of the veins was lost in crosscutting, but number of alleged crimes have l>e©n investi­ conferred, B. S.
l’OWDEIl AND FUSE,
otherwise
the
prospects
for
plenty
of
good
ore
3.
N
ormal
,
C
ommercial
,
and
M
usical
,
oc
­
the
T
imes
office
at
the
lowest
executed
at
gated
by
us
ami
ignored;
that
we
have
exam
­
entirely
recovered
from
her
recent
illness.
L ake C ounty C ircuit C ourt .—Judge Hanna
are fair.
ined the hospital and public buildings ami the cupying three years each. Diplomas given cer­
•nd Hon. A. C. Jones left for Lake view yes­ rates.
Jos. Solomon has something of importance to
records
of our county as thoroughly as our tifying to attainments of graduates.
A. II. M;vgly has returned from the Grave limited time
terday, their presence being necessary there
The cool weather that has prevailed for say to those indebted to his mercantile estab­
EXPENSES.
would jiermit; that the hospital
A General Assort men! of SHELF H Alili?» ALI
Tuition in four Collegiate Branches, $t’> a
Monday, when Circuit Court convenes. More months past will delay the harvest several lishment at Woodville. Attention is called creek mines and will turn his attention to is in good order, the Jail, Clerk’s ami Sheriff's
to his card among the new advertisements.
! prospecting diggings in the vicinity of Elliott offices are neat ami clean, ami the public rec­ month. Music, $5 a month (use of instrument
business appears on the docket this term than weeks.
$1 additional). Vocal music in class, $3 a
Joe Clough was in town this week purchas­ 1 creek, lie reports water failing rapidly in ords well kept. We find the Court House old quarter. Boardin Boarding Hall or in Private
usual,one of the principal cases being that of the
Some real estate on Miner street, Irelonging
and
dilapidated
and
would
recommend
that
it
ETC., ETC.
State v«. Wm. Wallace, charged with murder, to M. Colwell, will be sold under execution on ing horses for the Coos Bay mail line, in whieh the northern |*r>rtion of the county, which is be replaced with a new one as soon as con- Families, $3.50 to $4.50 a week. Rooms or
generally
the
case
everywhere.
Cottages
for
self-boardin>_
’
,
$2
to
$5
j»er
month.
he is interested with Wm. Carll. He secured
which has been transferred from Grant county, July 12th.
M. B ellinger , Foreman,
venieut.
PARTIAL LIST OF TEXT BOOKS.
the number he desired with little difficulty.
J. A. P anky ,
where it was once tried, the jury failing to
i
I.
N.
Muncy
of
Canyonville,
an
interested
Wild strawberries are unusually abundant
Robinson's Mathematics, Steele's Scries in A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC Mill
J
ohn
M
iller
,
J. B. Thomas has the frame of his new saw­ 1 party in the Cayote creek mining suit, is in
agree.
Natural Sciences, Harkness’ Latin, Fas(|ueH's 2Y attend to Job-work with neatness and
in Flounce Rock precinct and said to be of a
A. S. M oon ,
mill in the Meadows completed and is awaiting town. He informs us that some excellent as­
French, Reed's Series in English Conqsisition, dispatch.
R.
B.
P
erry
,
fine
quality.
A R esponse .—Booth A Clough have not
the machinery, which is expected soon. He says of ore from the Tellurium mine have just
Richardson’s Piano Instruction.
L.
B
roahsworii ,
I will also keep constantly on hand a
permitted the challenge of Joe Taylor to go
Obenehain Bros, drove in seventeen head of will be ready to receive orders in a few weeks.
PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF large slock of
H iram F arlow .”
lieen
made
and
that
the
prospects
are
favora
­
by unnoticed, but elsewhere announce that ■fine beef cattle for John Orth from Big Butte
INTEREST.
G. W. Holt will make provision for a corn" ble. The mill will s ( hhi be completed and
1.
The
College
will lie chartered: and the
they are prepared to accommodate him Wednesday.
A
n
E
xcellent
P
erformance
P
romised
.
—
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO,
modious hall in the second story of his brick ready for (qierations.
Normal
or
Training
for Teachers will tie
whenever it is convenient for him to show
Our citizens w ill next Monday and Tuesday made, it is hoped by School
Oregonian-Pocahontas TrilieNo. 1,Improved building. His enterprise is to be compliment­
siiecial
enactment,
an
ad
­
his hand. “Scamperdown” is one of the
ed, as this would supply a want long felt here.
II. 8. Brown and W. L. French, of San evening« have an opportunity to witness the junct of the Public School system, and Diplo­ Particular attention paid to Farmei-'
order of Red Men, will elect officers next Tues­
wants and the supplying of extras foi Farm
best thoroughbreds on the Coast, has “the
Dr. Will. J ackson, our dentist, has gone to Francisco, passed through town this week en wonderful feats of Prof. A. E. Rice, the mind­ mas made equivalent to first-grade certificates. Machinery, and all information as to sueii
day
evening.
heels,” and if Mr. Taylor can produce the
2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of in­ articles furnished cheerfully, on application.
Kerbyville on a professional vis it anil will be route for Althouse, in Josephine county. These reader, which have attained a wide-spread rep­
Walter Ruble, a graduate of Monmouth
toxicating
liquors is prohibited by the City au­
No pains will lie spared to furnish our
horse to beat him he will make a very profit­
gentlemen
w
ill
visit
the
diggings
now
being
absent for a few weeks. The people of Jose­
utation. This gentleman is accompanied by thorities, who
are sustained by a strong public customers with the best goods in the mar­
College, is conducting au iuterestiug school at phine county will find him a first-class artisan. o[HTated at that ¡mint with success by the
able clean-up.
some first-class artists and tho entertainments sentiment.
ket, in our line, and at lowest prices.
Jump-off-Joe.
Agency of the PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT
’
Brown
Bros.,
as
also
other
points
of
interest
in
3.
The
Schisil
will
Is*
under
the
supervision
An
Indian
who
was
working
in
the
saw-mill
will
include
exhibitions
of
jugglery,
ventrilo
­
D istrict F air R aces .—We call attention
Ed. Smith returned from Big Butte this
—the best in the world.
of
an
Evangelical
Christian
Church.
The
Bi-j
Southern
Oregon
Iwfore
returning.
at
Klamath
Agency
fell
across
the
revolving
quism,
etc.,
as
well
as
mind-reading,
to
say
to the speed programme issued by the Siski­ week, where he has been operating the planer
Our motto shall lie prompt and fair deal­
will be reverently read and studied; the
saw one day last week and received fatal in­ John Cimlwirsky and W. A. Cannon, an ex- nothing of the Marionettes, which are also Ide
ing with all. Cal) and examine our stock
you County Agricultural Society and which in Parker's mill.
worship
of
God
encouraged;
hut
the
Institu
­
juries, living only a few hours after the acci­ l>ert from Portland, paid the Emetine cin­ a prominent feature. Prof. Rice is well re­ tion will be sectarian in no objectionable sense. before going elsewhere. Satisfaction guar­
appears in our advertising columns. Liberal
ceived by the press everywhere, which com­
MRS. J. BILGER.
Rev. Father Blanchet will hold services at dent.
4. Book-keeping. Business Arithmetic, Eng­ anteed.
nabar claim on Beaver ereek a visit recently. mends his |H‘rformanees in eulogistic terms.
purses are offered and interesting contests of
St. Francis’ Church, Eagle Point, on the first
One of the l>ents of the new Rock Point The latter is favorably impressed with that His appearance should be greeted by large lish Uomposition and other branches specially ‘
•speed consequently anticipated, in which the
SISKIYOU
preparatory for Business Life, will receive un- .
Sunday in July.
bridge
has lieen put into position and the struc­ section, which he lielieves to lie very rich in audieuces.
flyers of Jackson county will no doubt compete.
usual attention.
It is quite probable that the Pioneer Store at ture is fast assuming proportions. Life tolls cinnabar and equal to some regions in Cali-
5. The Pn'Ceptress will give her chief atten­
The directors of the Society assure us that the
can be obtained at reasonable rates, we are in­
Ashland
will
be
replaced
by
a
brick
building
tion
to the care and oversight of the young la­
j
fornianow
being
worked
with
profit.
next annual fair will eclipse all preceding ones
formed.
dies.
at
no
distant
date.
■and they will spare no efforts in that direction.
Saltmarsh Bros., on Sterling creek, are mak­
(». An Endowment of $20,900 will l»e, there
J. \\ . Manning and Tims. F. Beall returned
District Attorney Neil, accompanied by his from Fort Klamath Wednesday, where they ing a very good elean-up. They have taken
is reason to ho|ie, promptly subecrilied, ena- .
P ioneer R eunion .—Tho Pioneer Society father, started for Lake county Tuesday, tore-
bling the Trustees to reduce the present rates
have l»een making arrangements for the ful­ out about $2,799, which sum they expect to in­
■of Southern Oregon at its recent meeting re­
of
tuition, specially to Teachers, after the pres­
main several weeks.
fillment of government contracts they have crease to over $3,999. When we consider that
solved to hold the annual reunion at Ash­
ent year. Address communications to
secured.
Marsh ft Co. of Ashland have commenced
the mining season was brief and the ground
land on the 11th of next September ami ap­
Ashland College and Normal School,
YREKA. CAL.
E.
F.
Rockfellow,
of
Ashland,
returned
from
tho
wood-work
of
Thatcher
&
Worden's
new
1
hard, it w ill readily be seen that these gentle­
pointed a committee composed of J. Houck,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
San
Francisco
last
week.
While
at
the
Bay
building
at
Liukville.
men have diggings of uncommon richness.
. M. McCall and E. K. Anderson to make
4 RE NOW MANUFACTURING ET-
is necessary arrangements. The reunions
Grob <t Ulrich received a fresh lot of sup­ City he laid in a tine assortment of new goods
E. F. Walker returned from Grave creek
ÏY
erything in tho lino of
for
the
firm
of
Butler
A.
Roekfellow,
which
are
cur Pioneers have always been most en­ plies Tuesday, among which was a full assort­
I Tuesday, from whom we learn that, water
now en route.
T he Roseburg “Independent” says that the
vole affairs, fraught with pleasure and ment of excellent candies.
having failed, operations were suspended at j 0. ft C. Stage Company is building a new stage
J.
H.
Evans,
Esq.,
Register
of
the
Lakeview
incident, and the one approaching will eer-
CONFECTIONERY !
The Grand Jury gave our dilapidated I-and Office, tarried with us the forejiart of the the Grave Creek Ditch Company’s diggings for ' station on the opposite side of Grave creek from THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE,
tainly not be an exception to the rule.
Court House a parting shot upon its adjourn­ week, He is on his return from Portland, the season the other day. Prospecting m ill Is* which the present bam is located A new
—MAKING—
TURK,
where he has been attending the Masonic continued and work resumed in earnest when I house for the accommodation of the public is
A nother C lass .—Tn addition to the ment, whieh was not amiss.
wet weather sets in. The main ditch will also also lieing put up, and will be kept by Wm. WILL MAKE THE SEASON, COM-
large number of pupils he is favored with
J. T. Raimey of Sam’s valley brought a load Grand Lodge.
Carll, the obliging division agent. Mr. Carll will
in Jacksonville and vicinity, E. T. Kugler of tine bacon to town Wednesday, which is of­
Gen. T. G. Reames, W. H. Atkinson, Chas be completed for a considerable distance this take his family to Grave creek during the Sum­ tV incncing at Jacksonville, where he
Fresh Candy Every Day.
will be on April 1st; at the Peninger place
has also nn lertaken the instruction of a fered for sale at K. Kubli’s.
Hughes, M. Baum, H. Thornton, H. C. Hill Fall, preparatory to more extensive operations. mer months. He will keep a tirst-class hotel, on
t he 2d; at Westrop's farm, Sam’s Valiev,
i
large class at Ashland, which place he will
and T. (). Andrews, representatives to the Ma­ i Parties from Silver and Briggs’ creeks re- when« the traveling public cau always find the on the 3d, 4th, and 5th;at Pho*nix, at G. W. And will keep constantly on hand a full as­
Major
Dickson,
Post
Surgeon
at
Fort
Klam
­
-visit every Monday and Thursday. Mr.
sonic Grand Lodge from Southern Oregon, port nothing of a particularly interesting char- best accommodations.
sortment of
Bailey’s stable, on the 7th, 8th and 9th; and
will
beat
said
places
every
ninth
day.
Kugler 1* a graduate of the Conservatory of ath, has been ordered to Fort Stevens and is have returned.
aeter. Some of the claims opened thus far
N otice . — Notice is hereby given to the stock­
DESURI PTION AND PEDIGREE.
Music of M unich.au excellent performer on now en route for that point.
I i
Thos. R. Sheridan, the genial County Clerk promise to pay well, while others will not
holders of the Eineline Quicksilver Mining Co.
Wedding invitations and cards, calling cards of Douglas, and Miss Florence Flanagan, of
the piano and organ, and from the demand
Turk is 9 years old this Spring. His sire,
for hie service« evidently excels as an in­ i and every description of fancy printing neatly : Coos Bay, were joined in matrimony on Sun­ yield expense«. There is a disposition upon that the annual meeting of the Company will was Arabian, out of a Timoleon mare.
the ]iart of many to hold their claims without
Turk’s dam was French, He is a dark
structor also. He will soon lie in receipt of i executed at the T imes office.
day last. May their measure of happiness ever developing them, in the hope of selling out at l»e held at the Court ’louse in Jacksonville,Ore­ chestnut sorrel, witli white points, 17 hands
Fancy Crackers of all Hinds.
gon, on the 17th day of July, 1879, at 1 o'clock high, and weighs 1,500 pounds in working
two flue instruments for the use of his class-
| John Bolt is indulging in the luxury of daily lie overflowing.
speculative prices. The ground in lsith sec­ p. M. of said day, for the election of officers for condition.
Justice Huffer was last week called upon to
■ attacks of fever and ague, which are prevalent
Competent judges agree that Turk's colts! ^6_Soiithem Oregon dealers in these ar­
tions is rather spotted and it is quite probable the ensuing year and for the transaction of such
O ur C elebration .— X iresvstink aggregat- I to some extent on Applegate.
adjust a difficulty over a mining claim on Can­ that some of the pros|K‘etors will return disap­ further business as may properly come up.
will compare favorably with any yet pro-j ticles will find it to their advantage to trade
E. D. F ovdray , President.
ing over $100, has been subscribed by ottr xVftJearn that Prof. J. W. Merritt will open trell gulch. The defendant. Parsons, was fined
dueed in the State, and he is highly recoin- j with us, as they will always Im able to ob­
Attest: T. B. K ent , Secretary.
mended by leading stock-raisers of Doug­ tain their goods FRESH and SALEABLE,
$10 and costs for an assault on Anton Bruns, pointed. Still there is a large number busily
«citizens for the appropriate celebration of the
Jacksonville, June 19, 1879.
a private sc’.'"»«! next Monday, to continue I which he paid.
las county, where he has made several sea­ and AS CHEAP if not CHEAPER than can
engaged in opening claims, who seem sanguine
-coming Fourth of July in Jacksonville, prep- [
be bought anywhere.
sons.
during the Summer vacation.
of
“
a
gisxl
thing.
”
The weather is becoming unusually warm
TERMS—$15 for the season, payable in [
arations for which are under way. Besides
S ettle Ur. Fisher ft Caro give notice to
Mrs. J. M. McCully will erect a substantial and favorable to sunstroke. The e?’y O.i
o’TC
the customary exercises at Bybee's Grove there
To Mr. Joseph T h ^ lor.
tho.se indebted to the firm that unless imme- cash, grain or note on the 1st day of July. I GIVE VS A CALI. AND ENCOURAGE
haye engaged Hall's pasture, adjoining
HOME INDUSTRY.
frame
buildipg
in
the
west
corner
of
her
lot
diate
payment is made suit will lie instituted 1 Peninger's
pigventivo
•«
f?«.
’
.
nd
in
Matt.
Dillon's
unex
­
will l»e various amusements for both voting
ranch,
containing
plenty
of
good
Joe.
Taylor,
of
Portland,
replies
to
tho
'
forthwith without any previous notification feed and running water, and will be prepar­
celled liquors, which he dispenses with his
and old. The arrangements being made are fronting on California street.
item given in your paper recently in regard from them.
customary
urbanity.
i
i
ed to furnish pasturage at $1.50 }*er month.; SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
S. H. Cook informs us that a frost Monday
•of a more extensive character than usual, and
to
Joe
Clough's
prop«jsi(ion
to
run
the
horse
I
The best of care guaranteed.
Judge Bonham and Senator Waldo of Salem '
we have no doubt but that the 1031 anniver­ night nipped tender vegetables in the vicinity
VITAL
ROBT. WESTRt >P.
“Scamperdown” against any Oregon horse, I
passed
through
the
valley
the
forepart
of
the
sary of the declaration of our independence of Applegate and Poorman’s creek.
I week, en route for Lake county, where they single dash of four miles. In order to givoj
will be celebrated in a in inner worthy of the
The
expenses of the recent term of the Cir- ‘ will spend a few weeks in recreation. They Mr. Taylor latitude we will modify that pro-1
•occasion.
cuit were comparatively small, a fact the tax­ passed us heedlessly by.
posal. We will run Scamperdown against j
THE
V acation .—St. Mary’s Academy will to-day payers are to be congratulated upon.
any
named Oregon horse Joo Taylor has
W. II. Atkinson established an agency of
suspend studies for the Summer vacation. The
BORN.
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
J. A. Cardwell contemplates the erection of the Ashland Woolen M ills at Portland during control of at any time in October, 1879, in
Jackson county, Oregon, for $1,(MM) or $2.000.,
■examinations which have been progressing for a neat frame building between Ryan’s estab­
his recent sojourn in that city. 1 he goods manu­ Five hundred dollars is t >he placed with ANDERSON In Table Rock precinct,
•several days past have proved highly satisfac-
CURES
15th, to the wife of Q. N. Anderson,
factured by this establishment are gaining a
lishment and the Union Livery Stable.
Wells, Fargo A Co. as a forfeit August 1st, j a son.
itory to the teachers and creditable to the pu­
wide-spread
reputation.
ERVOUS DEBILITY, PREMA TU 1:1
I pil«. During the fourteen years that the Acad­
An excellent minstrel troupe has been or­
1879, the race to be either mile heats three
>
Decline, Muscular Weakness, Lot
The “Western Star" appears in an enlarge!
ganized
at
Foot
’
s
creek,
which
promises
a
series
in five, two mile heats two in three, oral
Manhood,
Defective Memory, I’aralv.-G,
emy has been established it has gained an en­
form and is considerably improved otherwise. single dash of four miles. Now,Mr. Taylor, j 1776
I»espondvney and all conditions produced
viable reputation, both at home aiul abroad, and i of first-class performances before long.
The “Star” is one of our most welcome ex­
by youthful indiscretions or excesses in
we cannot therefore be surprised at the in­ ' M. F. Waller, the genial traveling agent for changes and we are pleased to note these evi­ if you wish to run let us know. In regard
mature years. Price, $3 a Little, or font
, to coming and going we will say this:
crease in students noticeable (luring the schol- Jacobs Bros., Portland, is interviewing liis nu- dences of its prosjierity.
RUSSELL, PROPRIETOR. times the quantity tor $10. Sent (o an\ ad
dress by Proprietors,
—OF THE—
¡•stic year about closing. The Sisters will take ! merous customers in this vicinity at present.
The pressure upon our advertising columnsis When we take“Scamper(lown”from Jackson
county
we
propose
to
pay
our
own
expenses,
»•brief respite from their labors, leaving tor
The body of the Mongolian drowned in
1>R. A. K. MIN TIE A Co..
Portland in a few (lavs, to return iu the latter Big Applegate sometime since was recovered unexampled in the history of Southern Oregon and if any one comes here to run against us ;
rpiIE
UNDERSIGNED,
BEING
STA-1
journalism and causes the absence of the usual they must exj>ect to do tho same.
part of August.
I tioned at Ashland again, has turned his (Graduate University of Pennsylvania,
Monday and brought to town for interment.
amount of reading matter. This will be
resident Surgeon Orthopuslie llo--
entire
attention to the
S
tephen
B
ooth
,
AT—
pital, Philadelphia.)
J. R. Cameron has purchased alsiut 50,000 remedied soon, however.
R eligious I tems .—Rev. M. C. .Miller of
Jos. L. C lough .
I
MARBLE
BUSINESS,
One of the neatest residences erected recent­
Circuit will hold a basket meeting | pounds of wool this season and other buyers
No« 11 Kearney Street, San Francisco.
P roceedings of the B oard of T rus ­ JAC KSONVIL LE. and is fully prepared to fill all orders In ,
*e*r the mouth of Foot s creek, commencing ou have also bought large quantities for shipment. ly is that of E. Jacobs in the northern portion
TO BE HAD OF ALL PRUUGISTS.
I of town. The grounds are beautiful and a teer .—A s|»ecial meeting of the Board of
this line with neatness and dispatch ami at
the 29th and continuing the following day....
G. S. Butler, one of Ashland’s prominent credit to Mrs. Jacobs, who has taken much i Trustees was held on Monday evening
prices to >uit the times.
HOnllF. BAVIN * <0.4 er PertlnnU
£lder M. Peterson will officiate at the basket merchants, gave us a call. He reports that pains in improving them.
Aicent* for Oregon and WnaliliiKloo
last. Present—President Langoil, Coun­
PROGRAMME:
MON UM ENTS, TA Bi. ETS, HEADSTONES
Territory.
waeeting at Eagle Point next Sunday and also place as steadily improving and business reviv­
cilmen Kearnes, Nickell, Orth and Kenney.
The
numberless
saw-mills
in
the
county
are
Executed
tn
any
description
of
marble.
1
Citizens ar.d all who wish to participate w ill
•t another to be held at the Morgan grove in I
The following bills were favorably re­ meet
Every variety of cemetery and other stone-1 Dll. MINTIE'S large HOSPITAL UN
ing.
all busily engaged and a vast amount of lumber
at the Court House at *.H o'clock a . m .
«am’« Valley on the 29th.... Rev. M. A. Will­
ported
upon
bv
tho
Finance
Committee
work
in a satisfactory mannen PEltlENCEenables him totreat nil ill < a
A full assortment of agricultural implements is now lieing hauled for building purposes. and ordered paid: Reamos Bros., sundries,
The procession w ill form ami march through Special executed
attention
given to orders from any of a delicate or private nature i.i the m .«
iam« will preach at the M. E. Church in this
scientific manner. Charges rcanunalde.
has been received this week by K. Kubli- From this we would judge that considerable $9.50; R. S. Dunlap, services, $2; E. D. Fou- the principal streets to Bybee's Grove, starting part of Southern Oregon. Address
j>lace next Sunday morning. Rev. 1). A.
improvement is taking place everywhere.
at 10 o'clock, ami headed by the Jacksonville
drav, Recorder's fees, $21.75,
.1. 11. Rl’ssELL, Ashland, Or. I office hours— Into 3 and 9 to 8 evetiin.a
Give
him
a
call,
if
you
wish
anything
in
this
Sundays 11 to 1 only.
Crowell occupies the pulpit in the evening....
The report of J. 8. Howard on the sur­ Brass Band. Arrived at the grove, the follow­
G. W. Holt is putting in the joists of the
vey establishing tue west boundaries of ing exercises will be had:
R«v. lather Blanchet lias gone to Josephine liue.
THE FINE PERCHERON STALLION,
i. Music by the Band.
Rewards of merit, certificates of excellence, inew Franco-American Hotel and will immedi­ Oregon street was received and ordered
«©onntyou a pastoral visit, intending tobeabsent
2 Prayer by Rev. M. A. Williams.
ately
commence
the
construction
of
the
second
tiled.
.•bout two weeks, lhere will be no services and every description of school teacher's blanks
The Committoe on Streets was ordered to
story of that building. It will be a handsome
3. Music by the Band.
CnrryliiK
IT* N« Mall.
•t the Catholic Church during that time.
neatly printed at the T imes office. Prices and substantial structure when completed.
have the sidewalks on the west side of
4. Reading of Declaration of Independence by
i
Oregon s'reel, from its intersection with Miss Emily Brown.
i There will lie a drilling exercise at the Mc­ Miner street to the north line of (J. H.
A n A cceptable P resent .—The Jackson- • reasonable.
5. Music by the Band.
wille Brass Band was last week made the re­ • Louis Hubert will l»e out with his sprinkler Kay Grove on Sunday next under the direc­ Young’s lot, constructed to conform with
«. Oration by Robt. A. Miller.
Monday next, when we may expect to be tion of Prof. Scott, when the “lancer's quad­ t he grade established by the survey made
cipient of an elegant cake by Miss Kate Hoff-
i • Music by the Band.
I EAVES ASHLAND AND LINKVILLEj
J. S. Howard.
relieved
of the dust that is becoming almost rille” l»v ladies and gentlemen on horseback, in by The
Basket dinner.
8.
•m*n,on behalf of the ladies of the Presbyterian
I j every day in the week, excepting Sun­
following bills were referred to the
AFTERNOON.
preparation for the Fourth of July, will be per­ Finance Committee: J. S. Howard, survey­ I
days, anil connects with the mail tor Lake­ WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON
Church, who in this iu ma , t expressed their intolerable.
The Band w ill call the people together at 1 P. view,
H at my farm four miles east of Ashland.
ing, $7.50; T imes office, printing, $5.
appreciation of its a lmirable efforts at the re- ■ The mail for Wright's leaves this place on formed.
M.
and the following exercises will conclude the
PEDIGREE.
The
consideration
of
the
ordinance
pro
­
A fishing-party, composed of Judge Prim, E. hibiting the construction of wooden build­ dav's festivities:
White Prince, Jr., was sired by W. c.
©ent «trawberry festival. The Band felt duly Friday, which enables the subscriber« to the
Superior Accommodations for Passengers
Mver’« White Prince; dam, a half-blood
1. Old Jimmy's Duck Play.
grateful for the honor shown and reciprocated T imes to receive this journal on the day of its H. Autenrieth, Henry Rape ami Chas. Prim, ings on blocks seven ande'glit was deferred
Who will be carried to any point on the Sampson mare, from whom lie derives a
2.
Jar
spearing.
I
until
the
next
regular
meeting.
made
a
raid
on
the
tinny
inhabitants
of
Rogue
in a neat card of thanks,signed by all the mem- publication.
line form and good action; grand dain Flor*,
road at reasonable rates.
3. Foot Racing for young and old.
* river yesterday. Their booty consisted of a
ben, which we append. -We, the members
a
thoroughbred mire imported from Iowa
4.
Amusements
for
the
ladies.
Messrs.
Gazley
and
Kelsay,
attorneys
in
the
W ool Q uotations .-—Nothing new is re­ I
i
minnows, three trout and a couple of sorry-
A General Express Business
by Giles Wells—her dam imported from
ball
During
the
day
then-
will
be
a
ba«e
«f the Jacksonville Bra« Bind, desire to re­ Cayote creek mining suit, returned home few
ported in the Sail Francisco wool market, which
looking crawfish.
game between the .Jacksonville first nine and Transacted. All orders promptly attended England to Kentucky. White Prine«, Jr.
turn thanks to Miss Kate H »ffman for the very Wednesday, after a brief but pleasant sojourn
is a beauiiful dnpp'o gray, six vean- old
shows
a
very
slight
decline
in
prices.
Choice
Fort Klamath first nine for a liberal prize.
The strawlierry shortcake festivals held by
to and satisfaction guaranteed.
thw Spring, 17 bands high and weighs from
utiful evko presented tens ;u an acknuwl- in our midst.
lots
of Humboldt and Mendocino are quoted at
OFFICERS (IF THE DAY:
IL F. PHILLIPS.
our church societies might Is? rendered more at­
1 ..UM» to 1,5 imi pound«. His colta prove him
gmeut of our slight s rric s. We fully ap-
Chief Marshal, E. D. Foudray; Assistant
Ashland, June 1, 1879.
27 '■(<> 28Jc.; other grades of good to extra choice
Wells,
Fargo
ft
Co.
have
made
another
re
­
to
l»o, witlmul exception, one of the ¡zest
tractive
by
announcing
that
the
young
man
_ iate the delicate compluu -nt p i d ih as­
T, T. McKenzie. Wm. Byliee.
colt getter* >n N oii 'I m in Oregon.
free northern, 22(a27c.; slightly burry and Marshals.
daction
of
aliout
20
per
cent,
on
all
packages
suring
the
ladies
of
Jacksonville
that
our
ser
­
who
finds
the
strawberry
in
his
piece
of
the
Grand
Ball
at
Veit
’
s
Hall
in
the
evening.
t
V<>B MINING BLANKS GO THE TIM ES T kkmh —$10and $15. Pas uragefurnb hed
vices cau always be commanded iu Izehalf of sent through their offi.es iu Oregon aud to the cake will lie entitled to a kiss from the pret­ burry, 18fiz 22c. Buck s wool of all grades, Music by Jacksonville Brass ami String Bands I O ffice . Copp’« Hand-book of Mining mares
trorn a distance al reasonable rates
I
religion and education.”
tiest girl in the room.
half rates.
Hl Tickets, w ithout supper, $1.00.
Law always kept on baud. Price $1 a copy, i
Eastern States.
JOHN MURPHY. ‘
To the People of Northern California and PIONEER HARDWARE STORE.
Southern Oregon !
NORMAL SCHOOL J
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Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes
—-
I
» — I.
CANDY FACTORY!
SCHEID BROS
I
NOTICE, STOCKMEN !
Plain and Fancy Candies, Nuts, Etc.
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
R estorative
I
GRAND CELEBRATION
FOURTH OF JULY
I
Î8S,
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Running Between Ashland and Linkrille.
I
3
WHITE PRINCE, JR.,