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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1879)
MI.MX G N E WN. Business men can keep their money at home 1 PERSONAL NOTES. by ordering their bill-heads, letter-heads, i Farmers are busy. Dr. Will. Jackson has returned from Jose notes, receipts, etc., at the T imes office, 1 The mining season is almost at an end. phine county. Capt. Ankeny is at Galice creek looking af where the best printing is done at reasonable Harvest approaching fast. FRIDAY, ••• JUNE 27, 1879. ! ASHLAND COLLEGE ter his mining interests. rates. W. B. Hay has returned to Rock Point from We always take county scrip at par. Ashland will observe "Our Natal Day" in T HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE Capt. Rodgers picked up a nugget valued XXaico count}’ ami will remain awhile. —A\n Fourth of July one week from to-day. I consignment of the celebrated Singer Sew becoming style and does not propose to be at $<»0 on Silver creek the other day. I _ Mr. Howard, with J. T. Layton of Will Kerbyville revels in the luxury of a mil outdone. Trof. L. L. Rogers will deliver the ing Machines, which are for sale on the usual iam's creek, paid our town a visit Tuesday. The Grand Applegate Company expected to liberal terms and at the regular prices estab liner shop. i J oration, while J. D. Fountain has been selected commence piping the forepart of the week. B. Robb has accepted an invitation to as lished by the company. Therefore waste no — LOCATED AT—- J. W. Manning has sublet his hay contract as reader. time, money and patience on inferior machines The Squaw Lake Company made a partial sume charge of one of the departments of the when vou can purchase a genuine Singer at the to Jay Beach. The church building lieing erected at Phce clean-up recently, which proved quite satisfac- East Portland public school. ASHBANO, OKEdON same figures. In buying a Singer you get a Blanks of every description constantly on nix under the supervision of Rev. A. Hardison machine of acknowledged merit and established i tory. Piping is still progressing, though there Geo. Grotz, of Kerbyville, was in town this of the M. E. Church, South, will be a credit to hand at the T imes office. reputation, and are certain of having value re is some difficulty concerning the dump. week, paying his friends a visit. He has leased ceived for your money, as every machine is First Session will (ommcncr Sept. Bib. There is $100,000 worth of beef for sale in i this section. J. H. Berry is the supervising Chas. Schultz and Rob Roy, two experienced his saloon to Jas. Hughes and is now a gen warranted by the company. T he F ourth at W illow S prings .—An the Klamath basin this year. architect. The Singer Company now sell three-quarters Attractive programme haa been arranged for BOARI» OF TRI STEER: We are under obligations to D. M. C. quartz miners, have taken charge of the Cen tleman of leisure. of all the machines sold in the world, the ca it The Ashland “ Tidings ” announces that B. F. Dowell left for Portland Tuesday to thia occasion,which is presented in our advertis R ev . L. L. R ouers , President. Gault, secretary of the Washington County tennial mine at Galice creek, formerly worked pacity of their works at Elizabeth, New Jersey, W. H. A tkin - ing columns. Extensive preparations are under will this week don a new dress. Agricultural Society, for a complimentary tick ! by Bybee ft Co., an<l w ill thoroughly prospect it. assist in the prosecution of the Griswold case, enabling them to turn out over a thousand ma A. G. R ockfkllow , J acob W ag - R ev . J. S. M c C ain . Mart. Hurst will give a ball at his place on et for its July meeting, which commences on **y and the celebration will doubtless l>e chines a day, and they have 4,500 offices for The clean-up at the Hamilton diggings near which will soon again come up for J ohn W ai Ki ! R ev . W. T. C hapmax , the sale of these justly celebrated sew ing ma one of the moat successful in Southern Ore Butte creek on the Fourth of July. G. F. B illing the 3» I prox. Uniontown is still progressing, with excellent Judge Deady'a Court. C lark T aylor , chines, which have taken the I Geo. E. Strong returned to Lake Wm. Angle is furnishing the miners of Ap county gon. A large attendance is anticipated. Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. 0. 0. F., will I results. The company will take out over plegate with a superior quality of beef. FIRST PRIZE VORTHE rURl’OSEOF FOUNDING THE install its officers on the first Saturday even I $4,OfM) this season, which is considered a very Saturday, where his duties as agent of the L ecture . — To-morrow evening the peo California ami Oregon Land Company call 1 Ashland Colkge ami Normal School, tli.i The coni crop is feeling the influence of the ing in July. Table Rock Encampment will fair yield. Over all competitors more than two hundred ple of Jacksonville will be favored with a rare property known a.s the Ashland Aca»l»-my hi- him. He will lie absent for sometime. Summer's sun and is advancing rapidly. times. hold its installation on the second Tuesday of Every prospector should have a supply of f treat in a lecture by Prof. L. L. Rogers, Presi been placed, free from debt, under the control After the Chicago fire the Relief Committee Wm. Stine, formerly of Yreka, Cal., passed E. C. Brooks' stock has t»een replenished next month. notices of location of placer ami quartz, mines of a Board of Trustees, who have inaugurated dent of Ashland College, who has chosen through town Tuesday, en route for Walla undertook to furnish sewing machines to the the enterprise by tilling the following pos.Uom» with recent additions of first-class goods. Reames Bros, and Newman Fisher have re and a copy of Copps Hand-book of Mining “Education” as the subject of his remarks. Mr. needy women of that city, and applicants were Walla, XX’. T., where he will permanently lo permitteil to choose from six different kinds of in the __ Rogers has been heard on similar topics previ L. L. Savage has been appointed a canvass ceived considerable additions to their already Law, all of which can be obtained at the FACULTY : cate. He was accompanied by his family. machines. 2.91 1 applicants were furnished with ' complete and first-class assortments of general T imes office. ously and we have no doubt but that the M. ing agent for the Singer sewing machine. machines, of which number2.427 chose Singer REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS, A. M., President; Walter Jackson, representing Wasserman ft machines and 517 distributed their choice among E. Church will be filled upon this occasion. A Mr. Hodgkin, who is working a claim Speculators in woo! are abundant, though ' merchandise in the past week. They never Professor of Mental and Moral Sciences. Co., of Portland, is in this section at present. the five other kinds of machines. They were to fail to please. ou Democrat gulch in Josephine county, most of the Spring clip has been shipped. W. I. NICHOLS, A. M., Vice President; P robate C ourt . —The following business McDaniel ft Noland, at the Criterion Saloon, recently cleaned up $500 after a single week's Walter is quite a success as a “drummer, ” ami earn their living on these machines, and took Professor of Mathematics. Sebastian Schumpf, an excellent mechanic, has been transacted in this Court—Judge Day I has materially furthered the interests of his the Singer, because; run. He expects to realize a large sum from have obtained a supply of ice from P. W. ( Il- MRS. A. A. ROGERS, Preceptress; will soon commence business in this place. presiding—since our last report: house. Teacher of English Grammar. well of the Pluvnix Mills ami are furnishing this season's operations. IT IS THE BEST. In the matter of the estate of Wesley Mitch A badger of uncommon size was killed on Ben Haymond of Rock Point called on ns MRS. JENNIE BALDWIN NICHOLS, i i iced beverages of an excellent quality—the first Green Bros., at the Sugar Pine ledge at Ga- The people bought Singer machines as fol- ell, deceased. Order made authorizing admin Missouri Flat List week by J. B. Huggins. Teacher of Music ami French. W ednesday, from whom we learn that the new 1 of the season. liee creek, are still grinding an excellent quali lows: istratrix to sell personal property. A. Fisher A Co. have received a large assort Other conqietcnt instructors will l>e secured . bridge across Rogue river is fast assuming pro- A large number of bids for the mail contracts ty of quartz, which yields as well as ever. 127,833 Singer Machines. as fast as the needs of the Institution require, 1870.... In the matter of the estate of Geo. W. Bress ment of new goods ami are expecting more. “ *< ; portions and will doubtless be finished by the 1871.... 181.200 They have one of the best pieces of mining to be let before long have been submitted ami so that pupils may be provided with the best ler, deceased. Order made for distribution of <4 4 4 .. ‘ 2 19.758 ■ first of September next. 1872... Beautiful visiting cards of every description the result will soon be known. This is the last property in the State. facilities tor commencing ami completing the • • 44 money on hand. .. .232.4 41 1873.... printed at the T imes office at Eastern rates. Mrs. Chrisman of Lafavette. Y amhill county, following “ •* week in which Postmaster Muller will receive .. .241.079 N. Cook informs us that the water supply in 1874... i COURSES OF STUDY: <4 44 Thos. Chavner ’ s building, occupied by F. mother of Mrs. XV. M. Turner, is now paving . . .219.852 I xvttattox A cceptep .— Ex-Governor Chad 1S75.... these proposals. the Willow Springs district has about failed. 1. C lassical , requiring six years, including • 4 t< . . .202.310 ■ this place a brief visit. She is accompanied bv 187B.•■ • wick has signified his intention of accepting Breckenfeld, is being repainted by J. H. Hyzer. pr<paratory studies. Graduates receive the 44 44 K. Kubli has for sale an ingenious contriv T. L. Beck is the only one still at work and he . . .282.812 1x77.... ■ two daughters Mrs. <}. IL Stewart of Vancou to" (itelivcr the oration at the Degrees of A. B. and A. M. T. B. Kent is acting Prosecuting Attorney ance, just patented, known as the '“whittle will suspend operations in a few »lays. The 4» 44 .. .350,432 1878...• 2. S cientific , requiring four years. Degree ver and Miss Mary Chrisman. Odd Fellows’ celebration in this place on Au- for this county in the absence ef J. R. Neil, guide,” for equalizing draught and steadying Spring run has proved a fair one. confem-d, B. S. I». il. l i: VrilERN. gast 18th next, which Jacksonville Lodge is Esq. Dan. Ix»ahy, division superintendent of the the tongues of wagons, which will prove valua 3. N ormal , C ommf . r » ial , ani » M usical , oc - Frank Lorraine and John Wolters, who have t# be congratulated upon. Mr. Chadwick’s F. Breckenfeld is in receipt of a first-class ble to teamsters. XX’. U. Telegraph Company for the northwest Agent f» »r Jack soU ami Jos, •pliine Counties. ctipving three years ea< h. Diplomas given cer located upon extensions of Egan ft Co.’s II eadqiiarti lth , Jacks» mville, Or. tifying to attainnn nts of graduates. lepatati^as a polished orator is well known stock of new goods, including a supply of fancy ! i coast, accompanied by John A. Crouch, chief A. Slocum, Frank Bros’, agent at Roseburg, quartz ledge in the \\ illow Springs district, EX PENSES. •ad be will not fail in doing his subject full soaps. I of construction, were in town this week. They Tuition in four Collegiate Branches, $♦> a is in receipt of many orders for agricultural will commence prospecting before long. They TO THE FRONT AGAIN! justice. Our streets have been cleaned and placed in are inspecting the line between British Colum- month. Music. $5 a month (use of instrument implements from Jackson county. Our farmers believe that they will be amply remunerated I bia .ami Yreka. fine condition for the coming Fourth of July si additional). Vocal music in class, $3 a —wnn a — A C lever A rtist . —Prof. A. E. Rice, the in time. w ill do well in patronizing him or the local quarter. B»»ar»l in Boarding Hall or in Private J. XV. H oward and Edward I very of Modoc Mind-reader, gave several exhibitions of his I celebration. agents, Reames Bros. Sam. Bowden, Alex. Orin»» and others will I county arrived in town the forepart of the Families, $3.50 to s|..»0 a week. Rooms or Ice-cream is now a popular luxury, though Wonderful skill in Jacksonville this week, Cottages for self-boarding, $2 to s5 |»<-r month. soon commence the prospecting of an immense Jas. Mann writes us that not a single salmon I week. The former returned Wednesday, ac PARTIAL LIST OF TEXT B4M4KS. which prove him an artist of uncommon merit. a comfortable tire is often found convenient at has made its appearance at the fishery on Big bed of gravel lying a few miles from Waldo, companied by his daughter, Miss Emma, who Robinson s Mathematics, Steele's Series in Fi’oin San Francisco Ho left for the north Wednesday, intending the same time. Butte as yet and that the trout run is over- in the vicinity of Illinois river, which they has been attending St. Mary's Academy for I Natural Si lences, Harkness Latin. Fas<|ucll s I Dr. M. Vrooman has l»een appointed a medi Very few probably escape Hume’s fishermen at are sanguine will repay the outlay of consid to give entertainments along the route. The French, Reed's Series in English Composition, j several months past. people of the Umpqua and Willamette valleys cal examiner of the 1‘acitic Mutual Life Insur the mouth of Rogue river. Richardson's Piano Instruction. erable capital. T. T. McKenzie and A. O. Eckelson have PROMINENT I'EATCRES AND ITEMS OF ■ will find Prof. Rice a clever performer and ance Company. A. O. Eckelson and party started Wednes returned from Roseburg, at which point they It is said that M. Colwell’s bondsmen cannot INTEREST. • (bowman in more than the ordinary accepta A neat paling is being constructed about the lie held liable for the non-fulfillment of his day to survey a line of ditch for Kahler, Like- met Surveyor-General Tolman and arranged 1. The College will l»e chartered; ami the egs leave to call the atten - tion of the term. tion of the public tn the tact that he has Normal or Training School for Teachers m .11 l»e Masonic cemetery under the superintendence mail contract, as Congress passed a law pro land ft Co., which will bring the waters of the preliminaries of a surveying contract they just returned from Sail Francisco with a full made, it is hoped by six-cial enactment, an ad hibiting the subletting of contracts ten days Palmer creek to the red hills about eight miles are interested in and upon the fulfillment of stock of O dd F kllows ’ C elebration .—lacksonville of IL S. Dunlap. junct of the Public School system, ami Diplo distaut. The ground this ditch will cover is which they will soon enter. mas made equivalent to first-grade certificates. Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., will celebrate the ' Senators Grover and Slater ami Congress l»efore they signed his bonds. I 2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of in M. M. Brown, who mysteriously disappeared said to prospect well. nineteenth anniversary of its institution on man Wliiteaker have our thanks for important ('apt. Sprague, formerly of this place, but toxicating liquor« is prohibited by the City au Thos. Berryman returned from Silver creek now Probate Judge of Delaware county, Ohio, from Sam’s valley a few years ago, is reported the 18th of next August, preparations for public documents. thorities, who are sustained by a strong public CONSISTING IN PART <»F which are already in progress. The pro Whooping-cough prevails among the children to have been seen in this place the other day last week, having sold out his claim. He sends us a copy of the Cincinnati “Enquirer,'' sentiment. 3. The School will be under the supervision gramme, which is an excellent one, will be of Pluvnix and threatens serious consequences by Robt. Westrop. The story of his suicide by says that a considerable portion of that coun containing much interesting news. Capt. LADIES' FANCY GOODS of an Evangelical Christian Church. The Bi- try will pay, though much of it is worthless. Sprague, although not a Confederate Briga found in our advertising columns. This lodge in some instances. drow ning proves a romance. ; hie will he reverently rea»l ami studied; the OF EVERY VARIETY, M one of the most prosperous in the State, and The patriotic citizens of Josephine county A large number of miners are at work an-l dier, was elected to his present position on the Phcenix is favored with another minister. worship of G<»d eiicotiraged: but the Institu we have no doubt but that the celebration it Rev. Mr. Gilbert, recently from California, will celebrate the Fourth of July in a pleasant many of them doing fairly. Democratic ticket, and what is also quite tion w ill I m : sectarian in no objectionable sense. i 4. Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Eng proposes will be a fíne affair and creditable to having located there. Sam. Bowden returned from Josephine complimentary to him, in a Republican county. maimer at Jerome Prairie. The exercises will lish Composition and other branches s]»ecially the order. Wm. Cameron brought a load of fine Apple he of an interesting character and under the county this week, who informs us that many preparatory for Business Life, will receive un- OF THE LATEST STYLES, S orghum .— J. XV. Collin* of Table Rock 1 of the miners of that section still have an auspices of Josephine Grange. , usual attention. gate salmon to town last Saturday, which has sixteen acres of.sorghum under culti W ool . —-The San Francisco market contin. 5. The Preceptress will give her chief atten- Colvig & Rowe, at McCoy’s grove. Willow abundance of water ami will lie enabled to vation, which is growing finely and promis Groceries, Tobaccos. &c.. &c nee quiet at unchanged quotations, as follows: were soon disposed of. tion to the care ami oversight of the young la- operate for soinetim? yet. He says that I es to yield abundantly, lh1 has sent for The Jacksonville Brass Bind is practicing Springs, are making the largest, best ami in i dies. Choice grades ef Humlmldt and Mendocino, WHICH II E IS SELLING 6. An Endowment of $20,000 will be, there every way most comfortable dancing p ivilion Josephine cannot be l>»-at as a mining country, the requisite machinery for the manufacture 27|@28 Jc.; other grades of good to extra choice regularly and will perform several pieces of it only requiring development to prove its su is reason to 1 k »| h -. promptly subscribed, ena of sorghum syrup of a superior quality and It will ever constructed in Southern Oregon, free northern, 22(n'27c.; slightly burry and new music on the Fourth of July. bling the Trustees to reduce the pr OSCllt Tilt ('8 periority. is sanguine of the success of t he industry he accommodate twelve sets at a time. of tuition, s|H-»-ially to leai-her.«. after the pres W. H. Byars of Roseburg has received a con burry, 18@22c. The secret of the wool ad Jack Layton cleaned up 191 ounces at his has thus inaugurated, which his enterprise ent year. Address communications to The Eagle Sample Rooms have been vance is attributable beyond a doubt to the fact tract to survey a large tract of Government certainly deserves. diggings on Farris' gulch recently ami expects oil thoroughly by L. Petzold and presi MENS' AND that the stock of all kinds of woolen good8 land in the vicinity of Goose Lake. Ashland College and Normal School, to do even better the next time. He has ar S ettle Ur. Fisher ft Caro give notice to the and inviting appearance. If you wi A full assortment ASHLAND, OREGON. thro”«»’- .t the country is very much reduced St. Mary's Academy has adjourned for the ranged his claim so that he can pipe ami clean those indebted to the firm that unless imine- most common. nat was at first reckoned upon, and this Summer vacation and two of the Sisters have refreshed don’t fail to give Jon *s a ca betlroek at the same time, as he h is two chan diate payment is made .suit will be instituted SPE< ‘TAt’LF.S AND JEWELRY. keeps an excellent assortment of liquors. vtwmFwJrse has put new life and gone to Portland, starting Monday. nels in which to work. Ixuhli ft Bolt’s dig- forthwith without any previous notification Th<* finest lot <>f Spectacles and Eve-glass Butler A R »ekfellow of Ashland are receiv into manufacturing circles. es ever brought to the market and Watches The roads are improving to such an extent - gings in that locality are also being operated from them. in'’ an elegant stock of new goods, which thev ^¿CThe National Gobi Medal was awarded and Jcwelrv of every description. THE WELL-KNOWN DRYl'T HOUSE, •rw G oods . —While in San Francisco re- that the Stage Company proposes to commence will dispose of at the lowest prices. 1 hey are , to good advantage. K«'all ami !»•• t’ou'inced " X to Bradley <V Rnlofson for the best Photo y, E. Jacobs laid in a large and first-class running on fast time on the 1st prox. E. D. F 'oudray, reci-iver of the Taylor mine GEO. W. ELLIOTT. graphs in the United States, and the Vienn- enterprising gentlemen and will leave nothing , ilKIi stóslc of new goods, which is now arriving. Davison's three teams returned from Reading undone to merit the g s> I w ill of the public. on Rogue river, now in litigation, went down Medal for (lie best in the world. 429 Mont Heil now opening out the latest novelties in this week with 21,000 pounds of freight. As a last week t<» take the property in charge. II»» gomery street. San Francisco. Strawberries, which but a few years ago \<TILL MAKE THE SEASON. COM ■fancy and dry goods, Summer clothing, etc., freighter Andy is not to be outdone. reports finding these diggings well supplied niencitig at Jacksonville, where he were ail expensive luxury, have this season MARRIED. besides which he always keeps a full assort will be on April 1st: at the Peiiinuer place P. Donegan is able to attend to business been furnished in unlimited quantities at •><» with improved machinery ami a deep bank <>l outlie 2d; at W«»strop's farm, Sain's Valley, gravel in sight, which has the apjiearanee of WILLIAMS — FREDENBURG — On Big ment of groceries, tobaccos, boots ami shoes, once more, having recovered from the wound cents a gallon by Col. R. F. Maury and Jos. Bar, June 2ltli, by J. W. Hays, J. 1’.. The Thoroughbred Stallion on the 3d. 4th. and 5th;at Phoenix, at G. W. l»eiug quite rich. A strip of beilrock will lie hardware, tinware and other articles too nu accidentally received sometime since. Bailey's «table, on the 7th, sth and 9th; and Chas. II. Williams and Miss Luella J. Rapp. They were also of an excellent quality. • -, will i»c at said places every ninth »lay. merous to mention. These he is disposing of cleaned up immediately, when operations will p’redonbnrg. Oats are said to be affected with smut, but The Temperance Central Committee, which be suspended for the season. DISCRIPITON AND PEDIGREE. » I •t very low prices. To satisfy vourself, read not to any great extent. Otherwise the crops met at Pheenix last week, appointed several BORN. ■< « « Turk is 9 years old this Spring. His sire his advertisement and give him a call. Jas. Herd and R. Cook were in town this I will be much heavier than ever before. was Arabian, out of a Tirnoleon mare. lecturers to bring the cause more promincntlj 1 week, from whom we learn that operations j DON EG XX In Jacksonville, to the wife of P. Turk's dam was French. He is a dark L umber . —Smith & Waisman, as will be seen Governor Thayer has appointed Jas. H. in view and also called a convention, to l»e Donegan, a daughter. chestnut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands "by their advertisement elsewhere, are now pre- i Evans, of Lakeview, ami G. B. Vanriper, of held at that plaee sometime in September will be resumed on the Steamboat quartz ledge | NICHOLS On B'itte ereek, June 20th, to the high,.•iml weighs 1,500 pounds in working without delay. These gentlemen are sanguine ; pared to furnish any description of lumber, Bonanza, Lake county, as notaries public. cotidit ion. wife oft!. XV. Nichols, a daughter. next. that the missing vein, which p.ai»l so extrava- | <'muocteiit judges agree that Turk's colts inch as flooring, rustic, ceiling, mouldings, etc., ARMPRIEST—On June 19th, to the wife of rnillS THOROUGHBRED STALI.IoN The citizens of Pluvnix met on Monday even J. S. Howard has just received a large stock will compare favorably with any yet pro gantly in the early »lays when \V. \V. Fowler, 1 will make the ensuing season, com Jas. Arm priest, a son. on short notice and at reasonable rates. Their of elegant glassware, to say nothing of the nu ing last and decided to exhibit their patriot mencing April 1st and ending July 1st, as duced in tin* State, and he is highly recom- Jas. T. Glenn ami others were interested in it, plowing-mill having been removed to Parker's merous other articles he is now unpacking. metided bv leading stock-raisers of Doug ism on “the day we celebrate. ’ Various com follows; will again be discovered ami at no distant »late. ! Mondavs, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at las county, where be has made several sea- mill on Big Butte, they are enabled to get out UNION mittees were appointed and arrangements are Mensor has just received large additions of the st a lib1 of J. W. Manning in Jackson vi lie, si ills. Articles incorporating a company to prosecute I the necessary lumber for the construction of TERMS—$15 tor the season, payable in and the remainder of the week at our stable new goods, which he is disposing of at panic now being made. A pleasant time is antici I the work will .soon be tiled in the offices of the 1 ! I cash, grain or note on the 1st day of July. building«—plans and estimates for which will pated. near Fort Lane. prices. Give him a call and see for yourselves. I have engaged Hall's past uro. adjoining DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. fl«« be furnished. Our citizens will find this The Fourth of July is fast approaching ami Secretary of State ami County Clerk, after Peninger's ranch, containing plenty <»f good The patriotism of the people of Southern S pam I’KiiixivvN is a lieautiful dark bay, 10 feed and running water, and will lie , repar- arrangement quite convenient, as well as eco w ill be duly observed in this plaee. Prepara which stock enough to ensure the thorough Oregon is undoubted, if we judge by the num hands high, seven years old this Spring, ed to furnish pasturage at $1.50 |ter inonlb. nomical, and worthy of attention. tions are under way and nothing will be left prospecting of the ledge will he issued. It is Cor. California and -1th Sts. and as to form and appearance is imequaled The best of care guaranteed. ber of Fourth of July celebrations announced. to lie liopeil that Messrs. Herd ami Cook will . undone for the entire success of the celebration, in the State, lie was bred by Theo. Win IV »BT. WI-XTROP. O fficers E lected .—At a stated council of J. E. Beggs has the contract for transporting th»: programme for which is varied and inter* meet with the success they deserve. ters, of California,tind was sired by Norfolk. (See Norfolk's pedigree.) Ilis first dam is Oregonian- Pocahontas Trilie No. 1, Improved the Summer freight to Fort Klamath, while esting. t )itr< ¡alice creek corresitomlent, under a recent “Nettio W.,” bv “Belmont;'’ second dam fllHE UNDERSIGNED W ould re - Order of Red Men, held on the evening of the M. Baum will arrange for the Winter freight S. B. McFerrin, who is herding his sheep »late, writes: The Y ank ledge is still attracting 1 speetfnll.V inform their friends and tin1 “Lady Davis,” by “Red Bill." (Sec Stud 24th, the following officers were elected: E. IL ing. near the base of Mount McLaughlin, on the the attention of quartz experts and the san public generally that they have purchased B»ok.) The same authority gives “Lady Autenrieth, Sachem; Geo. W. Frey, Senior Sag The Board of Trustees contributed a neat 1 4th killed a huge cougar that had l»een help guine ones in this vicinity are prophesying that the above establishment, wiiich will be Davis" as the »lain of “Dashaway," "Beau- r<*gar<l'' and “Richmond, all by * Bel I amore; Geo. W. Elliott, Junior Sagamore; C. sum to the Fourth of July celebration in this ing himself to mutton, He measured over a secoml Y’irginia city will soon rise on the henceforth conducted under their constant mont.” |H*rsonal supervision, and they guarantee W. Savage, Chief of Records; Henry Pape, place, which will no doubt be a tirst-elass af Tt'.iivis:—For the season, §35. Grain and eight feet from tip to tip and weighed about hanks of Rogue river. IL 1’. McNevin revisit satisfact on to all who may favor them with other marketable produc»» taken at cash Keeper of Wampum. IL K. Hanna, C. XX. fair. 275 pounds. their patronage. ed this place a short time since with Mr. These stables are centrally located, and prices. >9. Pasturage furnished. Savage, E. D. Foudray and John Cimborsky A. J. Daley of Butte creek was ill town Lightner of San Francisco. This week anoth Marlborough, the lottery man, has sloped BOOTH «t CLOUGII. within convenient distance1 of the various were elected representatives to the ( ¡rent Coun for < 'alifornia, via Waldo, Josephine county, Saturday. He was agreeably surprised the er quartz expert ami capitalist, Mr. Low of houses of public entertainment. Horses cil The chiefs will be raised up next Tues leaving several creditors to mourn his un other »lay by the sudden appearance of a San Francisco, visited the Yank ledge and ex and mules will be boarded and cared for at day evening, at which time a full attendance of brother residing in Illinois, whom he had not pressed himself well pleaseil wi'h the prospects. moderate charges. They have one of the timely departure. largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ol members of the Tril»e is requested. Is the place to go for anything in the J. D. Fountain, School Superintendent, will seen for years and who was compelled to He will return soon. Ex-Gov. Cluulwick and Portland, of J. H. BUSSELL, PBOPBIETOB. return at once. hardware line. He has a large and Mr. McNevin are expect»1»! here in a few days. R eligious I tems .—Rev. M. C. Miller of hold a public examination of applicants for BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, superior stock of Ititles, Shot Gunsand Quite a number of ladies and gentlemen Ankeny's ami the English Co’s, claims have Applegate Circuit will hold a basket meeting teachers’ certificates at the district school Sporting Material, and in fact every rplIE UNDERSIGNED. BEING STA- from this place paid Willow Springs a visit snspendeil piping for the season and are now With single or double teams, for hire on rea ■t the mouth of Foot's creek, commencing on house to-morrow. I tinned at Ashland again, has turned his thing from an Anvil to a Sunday to witness the drill for the equestri.m ■ cleaning bedrock, Several claims have been sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses .the 29th... .Ehler M. Peterson will preach at We are pained to hear that the condition of entire attention to the and Mules, which will be hired to go to any exercises announced for the Fourth of July cel taken on Taylor creek, Gold has 1 »ecu found part <»t the country at moderate rates. Morgan’« grove in Sam's valley next Sunday Mrs. Dr. Robinson has not improved percepti ebration at McCoy ’ s grove, and which proved MARBLE BUSINESS, in paying quantities on the discovery claim. Animals bought and sold, and broke to •nd at the Mound district school house on bly since her return to Salem, am! is such as unique and interesting. saddle or harness. Several claims on Brigg; ;s‘ and Silver creeks are the Sunday following.... R?v. Father Blanchet to alarm her friends. Key. lie sells at LESS than Bedrock and is fully prepared to fill all orders in J. A. CARDWELL. Prof. J. W. Merritt opened a private school paying well. prices FOIL CASH, ami all those pur- this line with neatn<»ss and dispatch mid al i will hold services at St. Francis’ Church, Eigle Being denieil the usual Spring weather, it at the. district school house on Monday last, chasing Building Hardware, Tools of prices to suit the limes. Point, on the first Sunday in July. .. .Services seems as if we will also escape the warmth of which will l»e continued from 8 o'clock to 11 R eal E state T rans . mtions . — The follow every Kind, Paints, (¡las-, Cordage, MONUM ENTS, TABLETS, HEALSTONEH 'Will be held at the M. E. Church on Sunday the Sumni t ’ s sun, something that will a Executed in any description of marble. o’clock a . M., daily, during the Summer vaca ing transactions in real estate have lieen record Brushes, Ac., have morning at the usual hour, upon which occa- Carrying the I’ Ä. Mail« gravatc none, however. Every variety of cemetery and ot her stone ed since the last issue of the T imes : tion. Thirty pupils were in attendance, and . Bion Rev. L. L. Rogers of Ashland College work executed in a satisfa<-tory manner. Eagle Point will also assist in making the the number promises to increase considerably. A. H. and H. Thurston to T. S. Rodabaugli Spc<-i:il attention given to orders from any will occupy the pulpit.... Rev. A. Hardison part of Southern Oregon. Address We are informed that some work is being and J. U. Trullinger, mining property in In ■Will hold a missionary meeting at the Antelope Fourth of July glorious, the citizens having That he is determined touniler-oll any J. 11. Rl ssELL, Ashland, Or. land precinct. Consideration, $1,00»), held a meeting Monday last, at which it was done on the stage road leading into Roseburg •chool-house next Sunday tn »ruing at 11 o'clock. one in the market, and people who Jas. Murray and wife to Jacob Ish, 28.81 T EAVES ASHLAND AND L1NKVILT.E determined to celebrate. and that there is a decided improvement in its acres in Manzanita precinct. Consideration, I j every day in the week, excepting Sun wish Cutlery, Quartz or Spy Glasses, T he W eatteb .—The eccentricities of the A first-class row was imminent Saturday condition. The people of Douglas county will $50. days. and connects with the mail lor Lake or uiiything made of iron; -weather since the beginning of the year are ' last, but preventeil by the timely interven work t<> their best interests if they will repair i Jacob Ish ami wife to Jas. Murray, IS. 18 view. not confined to this section of the country tion of outside parties. Tanglefoot was the this thoroughfare to the Josephine county line acres in Manzanita precinct. Consideration, Superior Accommodations for Passengers IXSTIIUCTOR IX MUSIC, $50. forthwith. Alone, but occasion much comment elsewhere. prime factor in the affair. Geo. L. Dean and wife to J. W. Simpson, “Rattlesnake Jack," the festive Indian SO acres oil Antclojie creek. Consideration Who will lie carried to any point on the Fact people from every place or from I ■There is an inclination upon the part of some ’■ A petition for the pardon of D. M. Bennett, Jacksonville. Oregon. road at reasonable rates. <o view this phenomenal weather with fore- publisher of the “Trnthsecker,” a journal ad scout who passed through town last Sum $400. L. Shideler and wife to John Kime, 60 acres A General Express Business Ixxlings of alarm; but there seems to be no well vocating the principles promulgated by Torn mer. li.os l»een placed under the care of Super i in Jacksonville precinct. Consideration, $tl intendent Bush for one year. His propensities conceived reason for these fears, though Prof. Paine, is in circulation here. Ernest Reinecke to Mary A. Danforth, prem Transacted. Al! orders promptly attended Will find that he means ltti-in<*s., and ( 1OM MENEES HIS FOURTH TERM ON to and satisfaction guaranteed. Knapp has instilled in the minds of the credu will get bargain* by calling on him be J Monday, May 12th. Alvin B. Cardwell, formerly of this place, an for appropriating that which was not his own ises in Jacksonville. Consideration, $100. H. F. PHILLIPS. S< A LE OF PRICES lous • belief that the approaching perihelia of nounces himself as a veterinary surgeon in the were too great to he overcome an»l the authori I Jas. M. Stow and wife to Edward Ivery, fore going > Isewhere. Ashland, June 1, 1879. one-fifth interest in certain real estate on Little Suigle Lessons, each..... ? 1 50 .several promineut planets is indicative of pes Red Bluff (Cal.) papers an»l guarantees the cure ties of Grant county found it best to get rid of Butte creek. Consideration, $500. Per Term of 24 Lesson« 24 <o ■ him. tilence, famine and war, uot to mention the of all diseases the equine family is heir to. SETTLE UP. A party, consisting of M. Hanley, N. Lan- jnyriad of other misfortunes he threatens. The average “small l»<»y" anxiously awaits A rsquatulatei ».— k r >w occurred at F AIiT.1 FOR SALE gell and J. S. Howard, accompanied l»y their Kountiful crops and general healthfulness for- the Summer days when his head will l»e sand WILL BE A PUBLIC EXAMINA- ILL PERSONS KNOWING THEM- Goocher’s saw-mill on Williams’ creek the WHERE r| ,\ selves indebted to the iin<’er-igm*il, 1 tioil of applicants ibr Teachers' I ' » i titieates families and Mrs. M. A. ( 'hambers. paid theSter- . tify Southern Oregon against these predictions, papered and the brush and comb becomes of as other day, in which an individual named held at the District Schoo! House in Jackson either bv note or book a •count,are request rpHE FARM KNOWN AS THE JOHN ling mine a visit Sunday. These diggings are <nd we are consequently t<si g.md-natured to ed to call immediately and make a settle I L. Murphy place. lying in »lie vieinitv Ix'eper attempted the destruction of one ville on little practiealedity as the Oregon game law. •'' K, ■ 1 s wa not» b I st 11 disposed, <> t \1 even if A they I* . ■ « t should . .o 1 probably as well supplied with the latest min ment. A word to the wise is sufficient. <>f Bear <-r tn.iesfroiti Jacksonville be <* belligerently Kline and would have shot him but for the NAturtlA.v. June 2H4h, IM7®. Jos. SOLOMON. hiii I adjoining Major Glenn’s laud, is ottered Mining troubles are breaking out afresh on ing machinery and ojierated as efficiently as intervention of outside parties. Leeper happen to be tinctured with a semblance of Woodville, June 14, 1*79. Teachers will please take notice ami govern for bah» cheap. It contains 160 acres ofthe fact. Like the railroad, we are inclined to i Jackson creek. One of the parties was put un- any on the northwestern oast, and several fled upon learning that a warrant for his th.m«1lves.te..r.nnSly. , best bottom land atei is nell supplì«-«! FOUNTAIX| USTICE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS OF with living water. For further particular* compl*ceatly await their coming, even if we i der bonds in the sum of $200 to answer a hours can lie spent to very good advantage arrest had been issued and has not been County School Superintendent. all kinds for sale at the T ime « O ffice . enquire at this office. charge of trespass before the next Grand Jury. here, thanks toSuperintendent Eunis'affability. heard of since. should grow old in our patience. Í W gmerraiii ©iwts. BRIEF REFERENCE. To thG People if Northern California and Soutliern Oregon! INFORMATION for the PEOPLE IMPORTANT NORMAL SCHOOL. NEW STOCK ? GOODS GEO. W. ELLIOTT B GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GENTS’ and BOYS’ HATS and CLOTHING At Pricss thaï Defy Competition. NOTICE, STOCKMEN ! NOTICE TO HORSEMEN. SCAMPERDOWN LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. JOHN MILLER’S PHILLIPS' EXPRESS. FOUND Running Between Ashlanfl aid Linknlle. I E. T. IN ASHLAND J