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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1879)
BRIEF REFERENCE. The day we celebrate. .JULY 4, 1879. FRIDAY,. C ounty C ourt .—The regular July term of the Probate and County Commissioners’ Courts will l»e held next week, at which time the an nual reports of the county officers will be ex amined by the latter. Delightful Summer weather. Ashland is “Phcenixing” rapidly. Ice is more plentiful than sunshine. Raspberries have made their appearance. The “Pilgrim Printer” is heated this way. Large quantities of now goods are arriving. County scrip taken at par at the T imes of T hanks .—We are under obligations to A. fice. J. Daley, proprietor of the Butte Creek M m. Acock of Rock Point gave us a call yes I !Mills, fcr a sack of his unexcelled flour, it terday. is unnecessary for us to say anything in The festive American eagle is in his glory I favor of the article he manufactures, as its to-day. i excellence is undisputed. A large amount of hay is now being hauled “D avid and A nna M atson .”—This is the to town. title of an excellent little work by Mrs. Duni- The Ashland “Tidings" has adopted the pat way, with a copy of which we have been favor- ent outside system. el. It has been the recipient of many enco Considerable sickness is prevailing on Wag miums, and, as it lias passed through twoeditions, is evidently popular. We will attempt ner creek at present. ■ — its review at some future time. M. H. Drake has disposed of his cattle and ranch in Warner valley. T ime C hanged .—The Stage Company com Operations on the Masonic building at Ash menced running its stages on Summer time land are being commenced. Sunday, which are making the distance be T. J. Kenney is offering a fine lot of fresh tween Roseburg ami Reading in fifty-two oranges and lemons for sale. hours. The stage from the south now arrives The “ager” causes considerable commotion iu in Jacksonville at alxiut 10 o’clock a . m . and some portions of the county. the one from the north at half-past two p. m . Jos. Wetterer is able to be about, though his Act ident .—A son of Jas. Miller of Browns- condition is still precarious. bor ugh met with a serious accident last Fri Judge Duncan killed a fine deer a short dis day while sliding off a load of hay, in the tance south of town last week. sharp point of one of the stakes on the rack penetrating his right jaw, so that it touched ' No applicants for teachers’ certificates made the other,causing a painful, though fortunately their ap|*earance on Saturday last. not a dangerous wound. The lad is recovering 1 K. Kubii has a large quantity of Devendorf’s celebrated Smith river cheese for sale. under proper medical care. Cool weather has retarded the grape crop, B uying H ouses .—J. W. Manning is now which will be unusually large, however. engaged in purchasing several head of horses The Sheriff announces that delinquent tax for government service, some of which he has payers will be called to account after to-day. > not yet secured. He has probably exported Beautiful visiting cards of every description more horsesand mules from this county in the printed at the T imes office at Eastern rates. past year than any person engaged in the busi ness, increasing our circulating medium several More new goods have just been received at thousand dollars by his enterprise. E. Jacobs’. Don’t fail to call and see them. If you want printing of any imaginable de scription, plain or fancy, call at the T imes of The Grand Applegate Company is now en- fice, where the best work is executed at the ' gaged in piping. lowest rates. The Squaw Lake Company is still piping The Grant circus is expected to arrive from away with good effect. China during July, and correspondence has Hein Deneff, mining on Farmer's Flat, last been opened with Matt. Dillon for some of his week picked up two pieces of gold weighing choice beverages. nine ounces. The Ashland Woolen Mills have seventeen male and female employes on the pay-roll and are manufacturing large quantities of the best woolen fabrics of every description. Joe Taylor has failed to respond to the chal lenge issued by Booth & Clough, which leaves the inference that he does not desire “to put up" and consequently has “shut up.” 1‘ERNOMAL NOTES. 8. Likeland, of the Balmer creek mines, is s[»ending a few days iu town. Miss Dora Reames, of Eden precinct, i- ---- is pay- ’ ing Jacksonville a visit at present. | F. M. Nickerson has returned to Waldo and may again be found at Wimer's store. NV. IL Leeds, editor of the Ashland “Tid The miners of Josephine county still have ings,” made us a friendly call on Saturday last. a fair supply of water, but some of them will Judge Mason of Lake county passed through I , commence cleaning up soon. town Tuesday,en route for the Willamette val- Jacob Klippel, Thos. Keaton and Henry i !ey- Weber are now engaged in ground-sluicing on M . L. French of San Francisco, who lias been Elliott creek, with fair prosjiects. paying Josephine county a visit, returned home Adam Assell has sold his one-third interest this week. in the mines at tho mouth of Hole-in-the- Dr. ( overt and wife of Plnenix, accompanied Ground, on Wolf creek, to J. B. Gross. by Miss Ottie Dunn, spent a few days at Yre H. M. Barnes of Yreka has embarked in the furniture business with Geo. S. Jackson. The mining season has come to a close in He has the best wishes of his many friends here for the fullest measure of success. the Willow Springs district—the last miner, T. L. Beck, having suspended operations this J. S. Howard lias just received a large sup week. ply of some of the best oranges ever brought to The survey of the ditch A. O. Eckelson in this market. They are somewhat smaller than tended making for Kalder, Likeland & Co., at a Hubbard squash, and of a delicious flavor. their Palmer creek diggings, has been -post Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway will deliver a poned for the present. lecture at the Willow Springs parade ground The news from Silver creek is favorable, to-day, at four o'clock r. M., choosing as many of the miners there making good wages. her subject “The Declarationoi Independence. ” Water is said to l»o failing at Briggs’ creek The fertility of our soil is amply illustrated since warm weather set in. by some rye cultivated by John Weiss of this Several of the miners on Sterling creek have place, samples of which, measuring eight feet just completed ground-sluicing and are clean in height, have been sent to the T imes office. ing up, Kleinhanuner Co. among the num ka last week. Rol»t. A. Miller returned from Lake county Friday. He will deliver the oration at this place to-day. IL M. I hatcher, Link ville's genial merchant, has returned from San Francisco, where lie laid in a line stock of goods. I n T own . — Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, editress of the “New Northwest” of Portland, and a lady well known throughout the State, arrived iu Jacksonville on Friday last. She will remain iu this section for several weeks, delivering lectures and looking after the in terests of her paper, as also a poetical work written by herself. Mrs. Duniway stands at the head of the Woman Suffrage I’arty of Oregon, and her lectures in this place during the past week were in a great measure devoted to the inculcation of ideas in consonance with its objects. Much at fault as her views upon the enfranchisement of woman are, and in opposition to those of a majority of her auditors as they must be, her excellent com mand of language, tempered with a degree of wit ami sarcasm, gain for her the attention and respect not always accorded public speakers espousing unpopular causes. Unsupported by cogent arguments, Mrs. Duniway, by ludicrous comparisons ami a deft manipulation of extra ordinary cases, very likely frames an excuse for the woman suffrage movement in the minds of some. While we cannot endorse the objects of her mission, her ability and perseverance in so hopeless a cause must be complimented. Mrs. Duniway will visit different points in Jackson county before returning to Portland, and may take occasion to deliver further lec tures in Jacksonville. — AND — NORMAL SCHOOL. —LO» ATEO AT— ASHLAND OREGON. First Smion Mill funi mence Sept. 15ih. b/9 ItO <Kn OF TK! STS'.ES: R ev . L. L. R ogers , President. W. H. A tkinson , A. G. R ockfellow , J acob W agner , R ev . J. S. M c C ain , J ohn W alker , R ev . W. 7'. C hapman , G. F. B illings . C lark T aylor , PORTHE PURPOSE OF FOUNDING THE * Ashland ('<»11« ge and Normal Scli<x»l, the property known as the Ashland Academy has la-eti placed, free from debt, under the control of a Board of Trustees, w ho have inaugurated the enterprise by filling the following position« in the Rev. 1-ather Blanchet last Tuesdav returned FACULTY : from a pastoral visit to Josephine county. He “F orbeakance has ceased to be a vir REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS, A. M.,President; reports the varied industries of that section as tue,’’ and Congress will adjoHrn without Professor « if Mental and Moral Sciences. prospering. considering the last veto of His Fraudu- \V. I. NICHOLS, A. M., Vice President; lency. L. S. P. Marsh of Ashland was in town this Professor of Mathematics. .fiTTlio National Gold Medal wasawarded week. Dm establishment he represents is MRS. A. A. ROGERS, Preceptress; to Bradley <t Itulotson lor the best Photo Teacher of English Grammar. crowded with business and turning out tirst- graphs in the United States, and the Vienn- MRS. JENNIE BALDWIN NICHOLS, class work. Medal for the best in the world. 129 Mont Rev. L. L. Rogers occupied the pulpit of the ber. The run has been a fair one. Teacher of Music and French. gomery street. San Francisco. I Daniel ('roneniiller lias been appointed far Other competent instructors will l>e secured M. E. Church in this place last Sunday morn Every prospector should have a supply of mer at the Klamath Agency and assumed his ax fast as the need« of the Institution require, MARRIES. ing. His sermon was an admirable effort and notices of location of placer and quartz mines duties I uesday. He will no teubt fill the po so that pupils may I m - provided with tlio liest attentively listened to by a large number of and a copy of Copp’s Hand-book of Mining HANNAH—STANLEY In Table Rock pre facilities for commencing ami completing the sition acceptably. hearers. Law, all of which can be obtained at the cinct, June 29th, by Elder M. Peterson, J. following Dr. Aiken, the well-known physician, leaves C. Hanna an»! Miss Sedoatha L. Stanley. COURSES OF STUDY: T imes office. A {ictitiou is beiug circulate»! in Douglas 1. Ct. xssicAi., re.juiring six years, including for California to-morrow, intending to be gone ALFORD—ETHERTON On June 26th. by county, praying tho county court to appropri Uncle Billy Burke came up from Foot’s creek J. W. Hays, J. 1*., <iios. E. Alford and Miss preparatory stuilics. Gra»luate« receive the a few weeks. \\ e learn that the Doctor will ate the sum of $1,000 for the puqxise of grav this week and informs us that some of the Degrees of A. B. ami A. M. F. M. Etherton. not return alone. Bon voyage. 2. S cientific , requiring four years. Degree eling the road to Roseburg from the fix»t of miners of that section are still at work, though confcrreil. B. S. BORN. water is failing rapidly. The season has prov- I Simon Caro arrived from Roseburg on Sat Roberts' hill. 3. N ormal , C ommercial , and M usical , oc urday and will remain a few weeks before re The bar of San Francisco, as also the Young ed 1 a profitable one in instances. turning. lie will then re-engage in active GILMORE—On Applegate, June 30th, to the cupying three years each. Diplomas given cer wife of John H. Gilmore, a son. tifying to attainments of graduate«. Men's Democratic Club, held meetings in hon J. (!. Birdsey has completed a monstrositv business, being already a member of the firm EXPENSES. i or of the late James D. Fay, ami passed resolu known as a Jersey bull-tongue plow, which of Caro Bros. Tuition in four Collegiate Branches, Si! a tions extolling the virtues and ability of their will be used by Magruder, Owen & Co. in month. Music, §5 a month (use of instrument Our esteemed frieud, Capt. 0. C. Applegate, late brother. 81' additional). Vocal music in class. $3 a breaking their ditch running from Applegate i Warm weather is upon us, but this does not gave us a call on Friday last. He was accom- , R ETV RN E d . —J udge Hanna and Hon. A. C. quarter. Boardin Boarding Hall or in Private to some gravel lieds on Rogue river. The mail service between Ashland ami Lake Families, 83.50 to 84.50 a week. Rooms or panied by Geo. Nickerson and John Loosely,al- > Jones returned from l^ikc county Monday, discourage the : ash to Mensor’s for bargains. Birdsey A Straub are making'preparations to so of Lake county. The Captain is enjoying ' Cottages for self-lx>ar<ling, 82 to 85 jxir month. Bob Kahler is now dispensing an excellent view is very regular ami carried on schedule From them we learn that but little busiuess time, reflecting much credit upon Messrs. Phil work their diggings on Birdsey creek on a more PARTIAL LIST OF TEXT BOOKS. the lxjst of health and will return to his post ! was transacted at the receut term of article of Arctic soda, fresh from the fountain- Robinson's Mathematics, Steele's Series in lips ami McCurdy, who have undertaken its extensive , scale than ever next Winter. They of duty in a few days. —OF T1IE— the Circuit Court. They report that section as Natural Sciences, Harkness' Latin, Fasquell's Geo. W. Elliott will to-day hang up a watch, performance. will add new p'P»“ «and hose and make several French, R»-e»l's Series in English Conqxisition, rapidly tilling up witli people and improving valued at $75, for saddle-horses. Entrance. Lewis G. Ross returned from Eugene City improvements on their present modus operandi. Supper can be obtained at all hours of this : Richardson's Piano Instruction. considerably, it lieing ascertained that vegeta $10. Saturday, where he has been ‘attending the PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF night at the Franco-American Hotel. Madame Beck Bros., on Big Applegate, have complet- ! bles and cereals can be grown to better advan State University for the past year. “Lew.” is INTEREST. Henry Pape and Wintjen A Helms received Holt is making preparations to acconimixlate ( —AT— ed their ditch, which is about three miles long, 1. The College will be chartered; and the tage than at first supposed. well pleased with his former experience there I a large supply of ice Wednesday. Yip, Fourth everybody and will spare no pains. Tickets» ■ and will commence active mining operations ; and will probably resume his studies when that Normal or Training School for Teachers will lie made, it is li»»]x‘»l by s]x-cial enactment, an ad C oming .—E. Conklin, a representative of ' of July! 50 cents each. | forthwith. Theirground is said to prospect well. institution re-opens in September next. junct of the Pulilie Selnxil system, and Diplo The Presbyterian Church at Ashland is soon Frank Leslie’s New York publishing house, Jas. A. Cardwell, agent of the Fireman’s They are to be complimented oil their enter-1 mas ma»l» equivalent to tirxt-graile certificates. A. P. Armstrong, who has been teaching will soon visit this section for the puqiose of to be furnished with a new bell of the latest Fund Fire Insurance Company, has our thanks ] prise, w hich deserves success. 2. Ashland has no salixms. The sale of in school in Douglas county for sometime past, PROGRAMME gathering material for a publication that will pattern. toxicating liquors is prohibited by the City au for a neat calendar issueil by that corp»»ration, ('lias. J. Howard has returned to Josephine returned home this week. He has been en I be issued in 1880, entitled “The Picturesque The Wilton Troupe is still performing in one <>f the staunchest of tho kind doing busi- county , Citizens and all who wish to participate will thorities. who are sustained by a strong public and will commence the survey of a line > gaged to teach the district school at Linkville, meet at the Court House at 91 o’clock a . M. sentiment. Northwest.” Mr. Conklin is esjiecially desir Siskiyou county and said to be doing a good ness anywhere. » of ditch running from Bolen creek to some 1 3. The School will lx- under the supervision for which place he started Wednesday. An- The procession will form ami march through ous of securing information concerning the business. on Althouse he is interested in with Now that the miner has cleaneil up ami the diggings 1 the principal streets to Bybee's Grove, starting of an Evangelical Christian Church. The Bi derville is a Jackson county boy ami we aro mini lg interests of Southern Oregon. He will i Jacksonville Lodge ble will l»e reverently rea»l and studied; the No. 10, I. 0. 0. F., will sheep-raiser has sobl his wool, the printer, the 1 Geo. IL Briggs and others. The length of the i o pleased to note the progress he is making in at 10 o'clock, ami headed by the Jacksonville worship of (>o»l encouraged; but the Institu pass the Summer at Portland, at which place install its newly elected officers to-morrow most patient of human beings, should not be ditch Brass Band. Arrived at the grove, the follow will be about eight miles. 1 tion will be sectarian in no objectionable sense. his chosen profession. ing exercises will be hail: all communications will reach him. i evening. forgotten, as it takes money to keep his estab 4. B»x»k-kecping. Business Arithmetic, Eng E. O. Brown of San Francisco lias purchased 1. Music by the Band. lish ('oiiqxisit ion and other branches sjxicially E ducational L ecture . An intelligent and From the Corvallis “ Gazette ” we learn that lishment moving. ' i the Hansen diggings, adjoining those of the 2. Prayer by Rev. M. A. \\ illiams. E legant P i ti res .—We were last week preparatory for Business Life, will receive un fair-sized audience assembled at the M. ■ 3. Music by the Band. J. H. Penn has started a tin and hardware store Brown Bros, on Althouse, and will run a tun A. Davison’s teams started for Lake county shown some samples of first-class work in the 4. Reading of 1 teclaration of Independence by usual attention. line of enlarged pictures executed by the Uni ■ at that placo. last week with a large amount of flour from i nel about 890 feet in length to tap them. The E. Church on Saturday evening to listen to M iss Emily Brown. 5. The Preceptress will give her chief atten tion t<> the care ami oversight of the young la One Satterfield, residing on Forest creek, the Plnenix Mills There seems to have been price paid was $2.500, which is very reasona the lecture of I’rof. L. L. Rogers, President of versal Copying Company of San Francisco, 5. Music by the Band. Ashland College. The remarks of the speaker dies 6. Oration by Robt. A. Miller. They were, if anything, improvements on the was quite severely injured by falling from a a general scarcity of the article in that section ble, as the ground is known to be rich. 6. An Endowment of $20,(KM) will lie, there were duly appreciated, and, although not en 7. Music by the Band. for s»nnetime past. original ph» »tograplis and finished in elegant ; wagon last week. At a meeting of the Galice Creek Mining is reason to hope, promptly subs»-rilx-»l, ena- 8. Basket dinner. tirely in consonance with the ideas of all of his bling the Trustees to reiluee the present rates style, The agent, Jas. Griffin, took several Jas. Drum has just received an excellent as We learn that there is a movement on foot Company, held in this place on the 1st, E. C. AFTERNOON. hearers, were accepted as accurate in the main. orders while in Jacksonville, and, as he will sortment of new goods, including some tine ci to organize a lodge of the Ancient Order of Brooks. E. B. Watson, «Jos. Wetterer, J. W. The Band will call the people together at 1 P. of tuition, sixicially to Teaeio-rs, alter the pres He outlined the course he would pursue and M. ami th»1 following exercises w ill conclude the ent year. A»ldress communications to return in a few w ks, t! his public can have an- gars and candies. United Workingmen in this place. This order Merritt and Chas. Sanders were elected direc day ’s festivities: the system that would obtain in the institution Ashland College and Normal School, other opp »rtunity of jit 1 ’ing for itself. | J. Houck has about finished his mammoth is popular in California ami is also getting »juite tors for the ensuing year. E. C. Brooks and 1. Old Jimmy's Duck Play. of learning lie was about to assume control of. ASHLAND, OREGON. .1. W. Merritt v ere re-eleeteil President and a foothold iii Oregon. 2. Jar spearing. R iliui m i Ii'KMS.— R v. Father Blanchet hall and will inaugurate its completion with a While 1»< licving in correct moral training,which 3. Foot Racing for young ami obi. The “Coos Bay News” says that Lillie. Jones, Secretary, res]actively. This company, which he would uphold, the speaker said he did not will hold servicci at St. Francis’Church, Eagle i grand ball to-night. 1 4. Amusements for the ladies. formerly a resilient of this county, attempted is the owner of the Yaitk ledge, is quite hope at the same time propose the inculcation of The new homestead law, During the »lay there will be a base ball Point, » n Sunday next.... Ebler M. Peterson to commit suicide at Portland recently by ful of the future of their enterprise, esjiecially sectarianism in any form or shape. He pre game between the Jacksonville first nine "pnachcs at the Mound district school house will appear in next week’s shooting herself. She did not make a suv'ess since it lias been bonded to California capital sented the cause of ducat ion in a pleasant and Fort Klamath first nine for a liberal prize. Sunday at the usual morning hour.... Rev. M. . effect ou Tuesday last. OFFICERS OF THE DAY: ists. A. Williams will preach at Plnenix Sunday at , The thoroughbred horse “Scatnperdown” will of it, however, ami will recover. ! forcible manner, and we have no doubt but Chief Marshal, E. D. Foudray: Assistant O. H. Price, of East Portland, called on the , that Ashland College under the management Marshals, T. T. McKenzie, \\ in. Bybee. Among the best colts exhibite»! in town 11 o'clock a . M....l»ev. Herman Krebs, a Lu hereafter be at the stables of S. Booth, near Roseburg “Star” on his return from Jackson he has foreshadowed will prove a benefit Grand Ball at Veit's Hall in the evening. for a long time is one belonging to J. W. theran minister from Mirysville, Cal., will Fort I.ane, exclusively. Music by Jacksonville Brass ami String Bands. county. Mr. Price has been prospecting for preach iu tiie lljrinm language at the M. E. | to the whole country and should be encouraged. Nine Warm Springs Indians came in from Baker, of Willow Springs. It is by “Seam- iiT Tickets, without «upper, $1.00. Church in this place next Sunday morning east of the mountains this week and are now perilown,” and for symmetrical form ami some time past for a quartz ledge that was sup- , posed to exist in the mountains on Louse C hops .—The farmer is busily engaged graceful motion is not t»> be excelled. and evening. Everybody is invited. camping on Kanaka Flat. creek, east of the stage road. He lias been, so with his bay crop just now and next week TO THE FRONT AGAIN! N. J. Levinson, an agent of the “Oregonian,” The “Journal" learus that “Johnny Smoker'’ A rrested .—ClementSarraillet, who owns a HUSSELL, EHCPRIETOH. —WITH A— has been canvassing this section for subscrib far, successful in his mission, having discover harvesting will begin in some localities. vineyard near the northern portion of town, and other horses from this section will run in ers to that journal. He numbers seven in tho ed a well-defined ledge of gold-bearing quartz. The continued cool weather noticeable dur was arrested last Saturday evening on a charge the races at Yreka to-day. i list of newspaper canvassers that have visited He exhibited some of the rock, the assays of ing the Spring of the year proved injurious of insanity and lodged in the County Jail. On rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, BEING STA- Joe Meyer, a well-known commercial trav which arc very satisfactory, and 1m says that to the grain crops, inasmuch as the heads Southern Oregon in the past few months. 1 tinned at Ashland again, lias turned his the Monday following lie was removed to the eler, has entered iuto business at Virginia did not generally fill out as well as they he will return to the mine next Fall and put a From San Francisco. entire attention to the ('aril & Clough started the stages over the mill upon the ledge. would have dotio in the event of more Hospital, where he is recovering under the City, (Nev.) with a brother. Coos Bay mail route for the first time Monday. pleasant weather. This will induce many treatment afforded. Sarraillet lias been acting MARBLE BUSINESS, The fly season is once more near at hand, Thos. Edison, the inventor, has written a farmers to cut considerable growing grain strangely of late, evincing a fondness for dirt, and liald-headed tnen are beginning to regret The trip from Roseburg to the Bay will be and is fully prepared to fill all orders in letter to G. . Kimba’l of Roseburg, concern for hay and will therefore make that arti made in twenty-four hours, which is quite ail which he devoured with great gusto, and at the that they did not die young. this line with neatness ami dispatch and at ing platinum. As this metal has been found cle unusually abundant. Smut is more improvement on affairs as they existdl formerly. prices to suit the times. time of his detention near Jacob Isli’s place egs leave to call the attf . n - in limited quantities in this section, we repro perceptible than for many years past, which J. A. Cardwell and Dr. Aiken have com tion of the public to the fact that he ha« MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES was fleeing from an imagined fiend who threat Big this day in be- duce the epistle below, believing that it may will also reduce the yield somewhat. There o Butte will celebrate menced the construction of neat frame buildings i just returned from San Francisco with a full ened him bodily harm. Executed in any description of marble. 1 coming stylo. C. A. Cary will officiate as read • prove of importance : “Would you be so kind will nevertheless bo a greater surplus than stock of fronting on California street. Every variety of cemetery and other stone er, W. H. Parker as orator and John Watkins as to inform me if the metal platinum occurs in over before, for the acreage is more ex work executed in a satisfactory manner. A large amount of timber for the new Rock P assed T hrough .—las. N. Tyner, I- irat as marshal. Besides the regular exercises, a your neighborhood ? This metal, as a rule, is tensive and the crops better in some in Special attention given to orders from any Assistant Postmaster-General, avant-courier of Point bridge is now being hauled from Wis- part of Southern Oregon. Address barbecue, ball game, foot-races and a dance found in scales associated with free gold, gen stances. the great Grant hippo»lrome, announced to ar I dom's mill on Sterling creek. J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or. CONSISTING IN PART OF are announced to take place. erally in placers. If there is anv in your vi P robate C ourt . — The following business rive at Sau Francisco sometime this month, unexcelled The Inqierishable mixed paints, There will be a great crowd in attend cinity, or if you can gain information from ex has been transacted in this Court—Judge Day LADIES' FANCY GOODS passed through Jacksonville on Sumlay last, in their many first-class qualities, may be ance on the celebration at McCoy's grove near perienced miners as to localities where it can presiding —since our last report: en route from Portland. The Oregon ague has found at Bilger’s hardware store. OF EYERY VARIETY, be found and will forward such information to In the matter of the estate of U. S. Hayden, claimed Mr. Tyner as a victim, from which he | A full assortment of deeds, mortgages, iron Willow Springs to-day. The arrangements are ami quite extensive and the exercises my address I will consider it a special favor, deceased. Petition of executors for sale of per was suffering at the time; but he ha»l not a mo clad notes, receipts, justice's blanks, etc., can complete ' will no doubt be appreciated, while there 18 no as I shall require large quantities in my new sonal property granted. ment to spare in recuperation. Arrangements always be found at the T imes office. In the matter of the guardianship of P. W. system of electric lighting.’’ I end to the amusements proposed. for the reception of the irrepressible “third- | OF THE LATEST STYLES, Stow, an insane jierson. Thos. McAndrew was Carlos Goddard will soon commence the appointed guardian of said Stow, and A. M. termer” upon his return from a trip around the The average editor now resurrects his regu- P assed A way .—The news of the decease Berry, Win. Byliee and N. Eicke appraisers. , completion of a neat residence for C. Min- Groceries, Tobaccos, &c., <fcc world must be completed, or the golden op- ' lar Fourth of July article, in which the noblo of Mrs. Dr. Robinson at Salem on Sunday ' gus, one of our enterprising farmers. In the matter of the estate of John P. Bak portunity for a boom would lie lost. Post-1 services of our forefathers are recounted ami last was received in this community with er, deceased. John Ashpole, administrator, WHICH HE IS SELLINO master Cole of Portland accompanied Mr. ; Although Summer has fairly commenced, our duty as patriots prescribed for the 103»l profound sorrow. Although the Fell De granted until Sept. 1st in which to complete | the w’eather continues pleasaut, but still is . administration of said estate. Tyner. time, an»l is ably seconde»l everywhere by the stroyer had marked her for his own, this an J warm enough for all practical purposes. nouncement was a sudden shock to her orator of the day iu his patriotic efforts. F ourth of J uly in J acksonville .—The ’ The road leading to Crater Lake is said to ( many friends here, who had hoped that a ■ R eal E state T ransactions .—The follow- The average farmer has alxiut finished liay- change of climate, often ao beneficial to iug transactions in real estate have been record- celebration of this glorious event to-day be blocked with several feet of snow, which MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHIRTS, j . ing and will commence harvesting in less than invalids, would prolong her stay on earth. | ed since the last issue of the T imes : will no doubt bo a fine affair. A proces promises to remain for some weeks to come. A full assortment from the finest to the J. M. McCall and wife to E. K. Anderson, most common. sion will bo formed at tho Court House at It. S. Armstrong, who herds a band of sheep a fortnight. He is quite cheerful over the But alas! on what slender threads bang our half-past nine o’clock a . M. and, after march- J near Uniontown, this week poisoned a huge ; outlook, for bountiful crops are promised him. hopes! All that human skill could divine ! one-half interest in lot No. 8, block No. 1, iu SPECTACLES AND JEWELRY. Ashlaud. Consideration, $1. ing through the principal streets, will pro-■ The finest lot of Spectacles and Eye-glass I cougar that had been feasting upon his mutton. Ami this joy would be heightened if he but had proved of no avail and the struggling spirit Welborn Beeson to School District No. 22, ceed to Bybee’s Grove. The exercises here a ready market for his surplus produce. ! has gone beforo its Maker. Mrs. Robinson I two ami a half acres on Wagner creek. Con es ever brought to the market and Watches Geo. W. Elliott offers superior inducements and Jewelry of every description. will bo interesting, including an oration by was born near Salem on the 18th of Novem sideration, 840. The weather being warm and everthing dry, Id Call and be Convinced.*» U. S. patents to W. Frail, N. Kloffenstein, Robt. A. Miller, reading of tho Declaration in the way of general merchandise. He has an ber, 1856, and was therefore in her 23d year. GEO. W. ELLIOTT. of Independence by Miss Emily Brown, and excellent stock and sells on reasonable terms. even down to our devil, it will be well enough She was one of the first lady graduates in Isaac VanDorn and Robison Wright have to take precautionary measures against fire. praver by Rev. M. A. Williams, which will I The Spring run of fish up Rogue river is past. medicine in Oregon, having graduated with been recorded. UNION be interspersed with music by the Brass The catch was very good. Mr. Hume captured Fire-crackers are especially dangerous at this honor from the medical department of the P erformance T o - morrow N ight .—The Band. After dinner, various amusements and canned more than 80,000 pounds of salmon. time, and Young America cannot be warned Willamette University in 1877. Only last Foot’s Creek Minstrels, said to be amateur too much against their reckless explosion to October she was wedded to Dr. J. W. Rob will bo intsoduced and tho afternoon made performers of considerable ability, will give Curly Webb started for Roseburg Sunday day. pleasant in numerous ways. Those having inson, of this place, and joined him here in an entertainment at Veit’s Hall to-morrow with a private conveyance for Capt. Riley and t nc arrangements in han»l have been busily An ewe belonging to A. C. Howlett of Big the practice of tlteir chosen profession. night, we learn. The performance will be Lieut. Shelton, with whom he returned yester engaged in perfecting them and they will Cor. California ancl 4th St*. Butte recently gave birth to a pair of lambs Amiable in disposition, she had drawn ofa first-class character and theboysshould be complete in their entirety. A large day. joined together at the breast anil having but around her a large circle of friends, over be greeted by a full house. Teamsters are hauling a large amount of crowd and a good time are anticipated. one head ami two eyes. Otherwise they were whom her untimely death has cast a gloom flour to Siskiyou county, Cal., where its excel time alone can dispel, To the bereaved To the L adies .—Mrs. Shaw, of Siskiyou C hiefs R aised U p .—Deputy Great Sachem lence causes a preference to the home produc perfectly formed. Mr. Howlett lias stuffed HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- this monstrosity, which looks as natural as if husband and relatives we extend our Bin. county, Cal., will soon pay this place a visit spectfully inform their friends and the John Cimborsky, assisted by E. D. Foudray, tion. cerest sympathy, in which we are joined and teach a new and tirst-class system of public generally that they have purchased i living. It may be seen at his residence. Deputy Great Junior Sagamore, on Tuesday by all. C. W. Savage has just received a fine assort dress-cutting at half-price. She is also agent the above establishment, which will be Parker's saw-mill on Big Butte having been evening last raised np the following chiefs of ment of supplies, including a stock of the cele henceforth conducted under their constant t G one to ins R est .—The aged father of, for two new styles of plaiters, without needles, personal supervision, ami they guarantee Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Improved furnished with improveil machinery, is prepar- brated Club House cigars, w hich are hard to satisfaction to all who may favor them with I Messrs. Nat. ami Arthur Lingell died at the» for which orders will l»e taken, E. — II. ------ Autenrieth, Sach- e»l to supply any descrijdioii of lumber, planed Order of Red Men: E. their patronage. I b ?at. resilience of the latter, in Lake county, on the These stables are centrally located, and em; Geo. \\. Frey, Senior Sagamore; G. W. | The citizens of Foots creek school district or unplane,!, on short notice and at reasonable W ool Q uotations . — The San Francisco wool 21st ult. Mr. Langell died in the fullness of within convenient distance of the various Ellipit, Junior Sagamore; C. W. Savage, have about completed a commodious school prices. Rustic, mouldings, etc., are also man market remains quiet, with quotations denot houses of public entertainment. Horses OLANED LUMBER OF ALL JtlNDS his years, lieing in the 77th year of his age at I can l»e ba»l in quantities to suit bv writ ufactured to order ami kept on hand. We call Chief of Records; Henry Pape, Keeper of ing a slight decline. Choice grades of Hum ami muleswill be boarded and cared for at ing to the undersigned, at J. P. Parker’s house, which is a credit to their public-spirit the time of bis demise. He was one of the attention to the advertisement elsewhere and Wampum; II. K. Hanna, Prophet; Chas. Nick- moderate charges. They have out* of the edness. early settlers of Oregon and respected by all boldt and Mendocino are quoted at 26(6 27c.; largest ami finest stocks in Oregon, south <»1 sieim saw mill on Big Butte creek. Floor ask a trial for Parker. ing'. Rustic, (\*iling and MouldmgKcan be e'l, First Sannap;T. J. Kenney,Second Sannap; other gra les of good to extra choice free north who knew him. Peace be to his ashes. Portland, of Jas. Hughes is now conducting the Kerby- had in any quantity. We can plane luin- David Cronemiller, First \V arrior; A. Barne- As the programme of the celebration at Wil ern, 22(a27c.; slightly burry and burry, 18@22c. b *r 24 in» lies wide—in fact all kinds ot lum I ville saloon and furnishing the public w ith the BUGGTES AND CARRIAGES, burg, Second Warrior; E. D. Foudray, First low Spring* to-day is lengthy as well as inter S hould be A ttended T o .—The County ber nccesxiirv !«> build bouses—s|| of which ' choicest beverages. Jim is bound to please g»»t ready for use at the mill. Par esting, it is proposed to commence the exer Commissioners having refused to furnish the Brave; L. Hubert, Second Brave; A. Schmidt, O fficers E lected .—The Eintracht, com With single or double teams, for hire on rea «•an i everybody. ties who inti-nd building can save hauling cises as early as half-past nine o ’ clock a . m . flag-pole in the Court House yard with hal Guard of the Forest; F. Lorraine, Guard of the posed of German citizens, elected the fol sonable terms. Also good Saddle H ocm ' s more lumber Ilian they need. Bills, plans No pains will be spared to make the ball at The ladies are requested to bring floral decora yards, the public-spirited citizens of Jackson lowing officers last Wednesday evening: an»l Mules, which w ill be hired to go to any and cstinm’ex can lx- had cither at the mill Wigwam. At the conclusion of the ceremony on Big Butte or at their shop iu Jack m- the members of the Tribe sat down to a splen Veit’s Hall this evening a grand success in ev tions for the pavilion. Everybody is invited ville should attend to this matter at once, so Geo. II. Young, President; Fred. Grob, part of the country at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, and broke to ville. (Iregon. did collation at the New State Hotel and i ery particular. The best of music will be in to join the lanet-rs and a purse w ill be awarded that the American flag can float proudly iu Vice President; JohnUitnborskv,Secretary; saddle or harness. All orders will receive prompt aticn- Veit Schutz, Treasurer; U. Kubii, Warden. attendance. to the person performing the most creditably. the breeze on our national holiday. J. A. CARDWELL. spent the time very pleasantly. tiou. SMITH <fc WAI8MAN. 1776. 1819 GRAND CELEBRATION FOURTH OF JULY ,T ACKSONVI Lr.E ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. NEW STOCK i. GOODS GEO. W. ELLIOTT B GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GENTS’ and BOYS’ HATS and CLOTHING At Prices that Defy Competition. I LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, i T