The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 11, 1879, Image 3

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    BRIEF REFERENCE.
The corn doctor and the galvanic battery I
PERSONAE NOTES.
MININO NEWS.
IN MEMORY OF JOHN li. NEH
manipulator are the latest tranqis that have
Business quiet.
infested this section, Their victims did not1 Dr. Callender has returned to Roseburg.
The subject of this sketch was born in
Thornton, Kincaid A Co. are doing well on
Buchanan county, Mo., Oct. 20, 1842. I-
In I
Fickle weather.
prove numerous.
John Bolt, Applegate's Nasby, was in town Silver creek. They have picked up nuggets 1858 the family- crossed the plains and set­
JULY 11, 1879.
“Roses bloom and then they wither,” but this week.
Fine oranges at Howard’s.
| weighing $89 and 847, besides several smaller tled near Brownsville, Linn Co., Oregon,
and in the fall of 1854 removed to Jackson
everlasting are those imparted by the unex-
. pieces.
Ice
is
cheaper
than
formerly.
J.
R.
Neil,
Esq.,
has
returned
from
Lake
the 28th of June, between Black -
—AND—
county and located at tlie same place the
colled leverages of Matt. Dillon, His liquors county in a fine state of preservation.
(Point, a heavy silver watch, four- i Overland travel is increasing.
The Enielinc Cinnabar Company holds its an- family now reside, a few miles soh U i of Ash­
never fail to please.
I
with chain. The finder will be lib-
<«en. J. G. Wall of Crescent City is regis­ * nual meeting at the Court House in this place land. During the mining excitement of
Jacobs has piles of new goods.
1862, John went north and remained about
The mail for Wright s, on Big Applegate, tered at the Clarendon Hotel, Portland.
on Thursday next, at which time officers w ill a year in the Salmon river country. In 1X63
rally rt warded by returning it to I. M. I ar-
Read the new advertisements.
leaves here Thursday morning« until the 1st of1
— LiM'ATEI* AT—
ho returned and resided in our valley, gen­
er, or leaving it at the T imes office.
lion. Henry Klippel arrived from Squaw lie elected.
Indians plentiful ami peaceable.
Octolier, when the time of its departure will
erally
engaged
in
agricultural
operations,
The Sterling Company will probably com­
Lake Wednesday aud will return to-day.
until the beginning of the Modoc war, whon
ASHLAND OREGON.
lie changed to Tuesday.
R ain -' all ._ Rev. M. A.
illiatns has kind-
Iz»cal correspondence is solicited.
mence
a final clean-up the latter part of this he enlisted and went to the front as one of
Division
Agent
Carll
passed
through
town
!
y furnished us tho following report of the
Wedding invitations and cards aud every
The fruit crop will be quite large.
month and shut down for the season w hen it is the first of the Rogue River volunteers. Be­
the forepart of the week, on his way south.
Ain-fall for the past six months, as denoted by
ing closely associated with him during the Eint Smion will Commrnee Srpt. lath. 1*79.
description
of
fancy
printing
executed
at
the
completed.
New gotxls are still arriving at Kearnes’.
stormy early days of the war. which cul­
Miss
Donna
Sisley,
a
niece
of
E.
D.
Fou-
is rain-gauge: January, 1.49 inches; Febru-
T imes office in the highest stylo of the art
The Squaw Lake and Sterling Companies minated in tho disastrous tight ot Jan. 17,
The Odd Fellows’ celebration conies next.
dray of this place, arrived from Baker City
ry, 1.07; March, 4.49; April, 1.68; May, 3;
HOilin OF TRI ATEEii:
at San Francisco prices.
and
Gin Lin are busily piping away with a sup­ 1873, in the Lava Beds, I learned to love the
'Sunday.
Hubert's sprinkler proves a luxury nowa­ i
man for his candid, generous nature and tor
fune, .6?. Total, 12.40 inches.
:v. L. L. R ogers , President.
The foundation for the proposed Masonic
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Miss Tillie Miller, who has been paying ply of water that promises to hold out for sev­ the courage which distinguished him as a
i kff . i . i . ow ,
W. H. A tkinson ,
days.
!
building
at Ashland was commenced thia week.
soldier. When I think of that struggle I
eral
weeks
to
come.
|r,itNT._ M. A. Houston informs us that
I.
M
c
C
ain
,
J acob W agner ,
The base-ball fever has almost died out in The structure will be hurried toward comple­ Roseburg an extended visit, returned home
am reminded of several incidents which dis­
T.
C
hai - man ,
J ohn W alker ,
,oa'a, a young man residing at the Mead-
| yesterday.
W. A. Johnson, an experienced miner, is played the nobility of John’s nature; but let
ailok ,
G. F. B illings .
Jackson
county.
tion
as
rapidly
as
possible.
cad his leg broken at the thigh by his
I Senator Ross is afflicted with rheumatism opening a quartz claim in Josephine county one suffice: On the dread 17th, a poor
The new stage buildings on Grave creek are
Running against a tree with him while
The P. O. Department warns tho public . and is quite unwell inconsequence, we aru sor- and expects to commence crushing ore about trooper, deserted by his company, lay
among the sharp rocks of the Lava Beds, l/ORTHE PUlil’OSEOF FOUNDING THE
nearing
completion.
ed iu a trialof speed. Although his injur-
against certain rascals now prowling in South- ! ry to learn.
the 1st of September.
mortally wounded. When wo found him I I
Ashland C.dltge and Normal Sch.sil, tho
his agony was intense, aggravated no doubt
Fourth of July dances were as abundant as I ern Oregon and pretending to be agents of
i se -ere, the sufferer is rapidly improving.
John S. Miller, writing to Capt. B. B. Grif­ by the dread of falling into the handset the i pro|K-rty known as the Ashland Academy has
N. Delamater of Browntown, Josephine
California fashion journals.
flies in Summer time.
been placed, free from debt, under the control
ool B ooks .—The Pacific Coast series of
I j county, spent tho Fourth iu town and has re­ fin, says the miners on Silver creek that Modoc fiends, to be made the subject ot I of a Boar.1 of Trustees, who have inaugurated
nameless
tortures
in
his
last
moments.
We
Haying is about finished and harvesting will
Willie Bilger and Frank Vining have con­ turned home.
have their claims ojiened are generally doing
8 bocks, which have been superseded by
I
were then fighting the savages near the the enterprise by filling the following positions
structed
an
ice-cream
saloon
on
the
vacant
land
commence
immediately.
stronghold and we could carry neither the ■ in thu
♦«iepmdent series, may be given in ex-
Capt. O. C. Applegate and wife returned to well and money is more plentiful than usual.
FACULTY :
Every prospector should have a supply of dead nor wounded with us. This man must
for the new books adopted by the I The Board of Trustees will meet in regular between the stores of Jas. Drum and C. Cole­ i Klamath Agency Wednesday, after a brief but
be conve.ved across the lava walls behind
man.
Give
tho
Iniys
a
call.
REV.
LOWELL
L. ROGERS. A. M.,President;
notices
of
location
of
placer
and
quartz
mines
9, the parties hac’ng the old books paying session on Tuesday next.
pleasant sojourn in this county.
our position to a place of comparative safe­
Professor
of
Mental
and Moral Sciences.
R.
J.
Cameron
informs
us
that
a
heavy
frost
’
exchange, which is rea-
and
a
copy
of
Copp's
Hand-book
of
Mining
ty on the lake shore, where a surgeon could
Blanks of every description can always be ob­
Bob Kahler has recovered from his recent
attend
him.
Sergeant
Neil
and
two
other
1.
NH'HOLS,
A.
M., Vice President;
w.
occurred
on
Applegate
on
tho
night
of
the
tained at the T imes office.
indisjiositioii ami is ready to administer to thu Law-, all of which can be obtained at the T imes men volunteered to undertake this hazard­
Professor
of
Mathematics.
Fourth, which nipped the tender vegetables
office.
ous act and,crossing the ragged walls under
afflicted with his accustomed suavity.
Mileage will lie added to delinquent taxes
MRS. A. A. ROGERS, Preceptress;
T.—The T imes corps
and did considerable damage.
fireofthe Modoes, conveyed the wounded
Recent
reports
leave
the
impression
that
the
not
paid
by
next
Monday.
Teacher of English Grammar.
Wu learn that Dr. J. W. Robinson, now at
aity to express its ap-
man to the lake shore and soon returned,
Business
men
can
keep
their
money
at
home
richness
of
the
Briggs
’
creek
mines
lias
lieen
MRS.
JENNIE BALDWIN NK’HOLS,
Salem, will return to Jacksonville and resume
unscathed, to their place in the line of bat­
There is not a single hones in Jackosnville
al host of the New State
by ordering their bill-heads, letter-heads, notes, the practice of his profession at no'distant date. j exaggerated. The Silver creek country prom­ tle.
Teacher of Music and French.
cineinbrauce iu the shape to rent for love or money.
After tho war was over John returned to
receipts, etc., at the T imes office, where the
ises better, as several good claims have been
Other competent instructors will l»c secured
,d
cake,
accompanied by a sup-
W. H. Shook will soon take his dejiart-
*• 5 < —®‘‘«<
The frame-work of Blia-nix's new church
tlio old homo near Ashland, where he re­ as fast ;is the needs of the Institution require,
best printing is done at low rates.
mained most of (lie time until his dentil, so that pupils may Ire provided with the best
dyof deliei'l is sherry cobbler. May Charley s building has been completed.
! lire for his old home in Lake county, where o]H-ned.
which occurred April 7, 1X79. When the facilities for commencing and completing thu
Messrs.
Eckelson
ami
Lackland
have
return
­
G.
W.
Holt
has
engaged
the
services
of
Mr.
•h ulow nev ' grow less.
he will spend several months before rcturn-
Green apples have made* their appearance
news came to us in the Lake country, that
Scott of Ashland, au excellentbricklayer, w ho, ing.
ed to Palmer creek and resumed the survey of John H. Neil was dead, we could hardly re­ follow ing
UOLTRSES OF STUDY:
N ew M> EV O rder O ffices .—Linkville and doctors are apprehensive.
in conjunction with himself, will hurry the | I Messrs. Bonham and Waldo of Salem have I a ditch the Palmer Creek Mining Company s'ize that such could be true; that one whose
1.
C
lassi , ai ., requiring six years, including
Fruit cans can be obtained in countless new U. S. Hotel toward completion.
nd Lakevie r have become full-fledged post
nature
was
all
brightness
and
hilarity
could
returned from their visit to Southern Oregon. | have projected and which they may complete so soon have faded and passed away from 1 preparatory studies. Graduates receive tho
‘fficea, the privilege of issuing money orders numbers at Bilger's hardware store.
Several thunder showers occurred in this They report having enjoyed a very pleasant this year.
earth forever. But “there is no appeal from | Degrees of A. B. and A. M.
aving been extended to them recently. This
Rev. Herman Krebs, of Marysville, preached section during the past week, cooling the at­ trip.
2. S cientific , requiring four years. Degree
Howard, Pape & Co., who own a largo tract tlio law which dooms us to the dust’’and we
ctioa on the part of the Post Office Depart­ at the Court House on Sunday last.
must all soon enter the shadows w hich fall ' conferred. B. S.
mosphere and laying the dust. No particular
1). M. MeMenamy has returned from East- of mineral land at the mouth of Beaver creek, about the tomb. “We do not want to enter
3. N ormal , C ommercial , and M usical , oc-
ment will be well received by the people of
Unsurpassed are the bargains offered by Men- ■ damage to crops has resulted from them.
I ern Oregon, and says, as there is no place like have 1 Minded it to Messrs. Chadwick & Mc- the dark valley, though its passage lead to 1 eiipying three years each. Diplomas given cer-
-ake county, as the change will prove of ser, for proof of which give him a call.
Nevin, who will commence prospecting be­ Paradise;’’ but,when we little expect, we are , tifying to attainments of graduates.
T. T. McKenzie has just received several Jackson county, he is content to remain awhile
rest convenience to them.
as the sheaves of the harvest. A
EXPENSES.
i garnered
fore long.
Barker s Big Butte mills are running on full new fixtures for the Eureka flouring mill, and longer.
generous friend and genial companion, an
Tuition in four Collegiate Branches, ?6 a
We were this week favored with calls from ' Beck Bros., on Big Ajiplegate, recently com­ honest man and good citizen, has gone from month. Music, $5 a month (use of instrument
IP A IRS in P rogress .—The M. E. Church time aud give employment to fifteen men.
I is now engaged iu placing that institution in .
Ben Haymond and 'Squire J. W. Hays of Rock 1 pleted a ditch over two miles in length and among us and alasting shadow has fallen 81 additional). V oca I music in class, 83 a
w being thoroughly renovated and, among
Jesse D. Carr has been buying beef cattle in first-class condition for the busy season.
across the threshold of the old home; but
I
quarter. Board in Boarding Bailor in Private
Point, who report matters in statu quo since are engaged in ground sluicing. They expect John has only preceded us a little time
things, will be furnished with a new roof I.ake county for the San Francisco market.
Hardly a day passes but what a peripatetic tho Fourth.
H/ t<> employ more scientific methods as they open To that mysterious realm where each shall Families, 83.50 to 81.50 a week. Ib>oms or
oor. The seats will also lie remmleled
The well-known horse “Turk” can hereafter fraud levies tribute upon this section for an ex- i
Cottages for sclf-lH>arding, 82 to $5 per month.
take
irious improvements made, which will
their
claim.
N,
Wright
was
down
from
Big
Applegate
PARTIAL LIST OF TEXT Bl »OKS.
His chamber in tho silent halls of death.
lie found at Westrop’s farm at the Meadows. istence and not unfrequently victimizes a con­
i the building quite a neat apyiearance.
Robinson's Mathematics. Steele's Series in
June 39, 1R79.
O. C. A.
Wednesday, and re|H>rts mining operations
Johnson A Allison are still engaged in clean­
D. S. Cook, an excellent blacksmith, has es­ siderable numlier of the unsophisticated.
Natural Sciences, Harkness’ Latin, Fasquell s
s new departure from the existing state of
as still being continued by the large companies
ing
up, but will be unable to complete this
tablished himself iu business at Graut's Bass.
| French, Reed's Series in English Composition,
The
celebration
at
Jerome
Prairie
under
the
MARRIED
in will hardly be amiss.
of that neighborhood.
i
| Riehanlson's Piano Instruction.
work lietore water fails entirely. They are
Fourth of July lias come and gone and all auspices of Josephine Grange was a successful
PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF
HOUSTON
—
RODGERS
—
Di
Sam
’
s
Valley,
J.
D.
Fountain,
H.
S.
Emery
and
A.
D.
doing well, however, having taken out several
allenge A ccepted .—There is a prob- are content to resume their wonted quiescence. affair and attracted a large crowd. The pro­
July 6th, by W. A. Childers, J. P„ Jas.
INTEREST.
Helman of Ashland were in town Tues«lay, at­ hundred dollars up to this time.
ty of an interesting foot-race coming
P. Houston and Miss Minnie B. Rodgers.
1. The College will lie chartered; and the
Trout are being eaught in great numbers in ceedings were varied and quite interesting.
tending the installation of the officers of thu
•eforo long, as Geo. Lewis of Jose-
McDonough, Kahler A Co. will resume ojwr- POWELL—EARL—In Jacksonville, July Normal or Training School for Teachers will be
the Applegates. They are also of a fine quality.
Nothing
further
of
importance
has
developed
e county has signified his intention of
I. 0. O. F. Encampment.
Till, by Rev. I). A. Crowell, Michael Pow­ I made, it is h.qs*d by special enactment, an ad-
ations on the well-known Fort I^ne quartz
ell
and Mrs. Louisa D. Earl.
itself
in
the
harlior
question.
Cape
Foul
­
i junct of the Public Scnool system, and Diplo­
Attention
is
called
to
the
card
of
J.
H.
Hy-
»ting the challenge issued by Henry
Mrs. Duniway held forth at the M. E. ledge forthwith and will go down al unit twen­
mas made equivalent to first-grade certificates.
LATHROP
—
GARRISON
—
Tn
Salem,
Julv
Zer
elsewhere,
in
which
he
sets
himself
right.
weather,
Crescent
City,
Port
Orford
ami
Cape
«or of this place. Preliminaries for
Church on Sunday last, delivering au interest­ ty feet further this season, The pros|H‘ct.s for
2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of in­
6, 1X79, by Rev. I’. S. Knight, Isaac \V.
I
Arago
are
all
favorably
mentioned
in
thia
see, which will be one for S1*K) a side,
I.athr<>p, ot Jackson county, and Miss toxicating liquors is prohibited by the City au­
John Chandler, of the Clayton creek shingle
ing lecture upon a theological subject. A fair a well-defined ledge of unparalleled richness
noe 100 yards, aro now being arranged. factory, will establish an agency in this place. ^connection.
Maggie Garrison, of Marion.
thorities, who are sustained by a strong public
attendance was noticeable.
are favorable.
sentiment.
The weather for 1879 has thus far lieen a
There is some talk of organizing a base ball
L ady P reacher .—Miss Jennie Rush,
Curly Webb returned from Roseburg Fri­
H. P. McNevin,
3. The Sch.xd will l>e under the supervisi.m
DIED.
phenomenal perplexity. Not only have we
of an Evangelical Christian Church. The Bi­
hter of Samuel Rush of Grant's Pass, a club at Roseburg to visit Jackson county in the
day, but without Capt. Riley and Lieut. Nhel- expected to arrive
had little if any Summer weather, but frosts
—On Bear creek, July 9th, of[ ble will be reverently read and studied; the
ton, those gentlemen being recalled to \ an- j from San Francisco in a few days. He will MATHES
g lady qfabout nineteen, is said to have en- Fall.
typhoid fever, Bertha, daughter of Mr. I worship of God encouraged; but thu Institu­
are of almost as frequent occurrence as if it
I
•
couver on military business.
(the field as an expounder of thu Gospel,
and Mrs. W. M. Mathes; aged about 14 ’ tion w ill lx* sectarian in no objectionable sense.
, then resume the prosecution of mining enter­
Heavy showers of rain, which seemed to were early Spring.
years.
livered her first sermon at that place on fall in certain localities only, are reported this
4. Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Eng­
Hon. P. P. Prim, Justice of the Supreme I prises inaugurated by ex-Governor Chadwick
The fixtures for J. B. Thomas' new saw-mill
WETTERER—In Jacksonville, July 9th,of lish Coiii|M>siti<>n and other branches specially
last and is announced to preach at week.
Court, left for Salem Tuesday to attend the and himself in the interest of California capi­
dropsy of the heart, Jos. Wetterer; aged | preparatory for Business Life, w ill receive un­
at the Meadows have arrived and will imme­
dville on the 20th, after which she will
50 years, 3 months and 2! days.
Beautiful visiting cards of every style and diately be put into position, enabling Jesse to July term of that body. His Honor expects to talists.
usual attention.
a tour of Jackson and Josephine counties,
bu
absent
for
several
weeks.
5. The Preceptress will give her chief atten­
I A partial clean-up was made tho other day
shade printed at the T imes office at Eastern furnish the market with an excellent quality
I
’ thia place on her return home.
tion to the care and oversight of the young la­
!
at
thediggingsof
Kubli
A
Bolt,
on
Farris'
gulch,
Geo.
W.
Stephenson
has
taken
up
a
resi
­
rates.
of lumber before long.
dies.
dence on the farm he recently purchased of , which proved quite satisfactory. Several nug­
LATIOM.—The following officers of
6. An Endow ment of 820,(MM» will he, there
A. W. Sturges this weok lost one of his fine
The oration for the Fourth of July celebra­
— WITH A —
is reason to hope, promptly subeerilxKl, ena­
>ck Encampment No. 10, I. O. 0. F., horses through a disease kindred to tho equine tion at Lakeview was delivered by Geo. E. John Orth and will hereafter devote himself gets of quartz containing a large proportion
bling the Trustees to reduce the present rates
to farming as well as stock-raising.
of gold were picked up. Operations have
I
.lied on Tuesday evening last by Si. family.
Strong and is said to have lieen one far alsive
of
tuition, siiecially to Teachers, after the pres­
S. B. Kent, formerly of California, is paying lieen resumed and will bo continued for sev-
•, D. D. G. P.: K. Kubli, C. P. ;
ent year. Address communications to
The List number of the “West Shore” was a the average. J. H. Evans officiated as chief
his brother T. B. Kent, of this place, a visit. 1 eral weeks yet.
y, H. P : T1 H. Kent, 8. W Her-
model one and reflect« much credit upon its marshal for the occasion.
Ashland College and Normal School,
From San Francisco
Alex. Orme returned from Josephine county
He will leave for Washington Territory
ohn Miller, Treas.; F. publisher.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Smith A Waisman this week commenced the
Tuesday, from whom we learn that the large ;
intending to permanently locate there.
Boyer, G.; E. Band,
construction
of
an
office
for
Dr.
Aiken
on
the
The Wilton Troupe is again performing in
. D. .
m, 2d W.; A. D. Hel-
Jas. Wheeler of Y’reka, also well known ; placer mines are still being operated with a
Lake county and will return to Yreka during lot almost opposite Cardwell's livery stable and
W. ; H. S. Emery, 4th W. ; N. Fisher,
here, was in town this week. We are pleased large supply of water and that no clean-up will
which he recently became possessed of. It
1 Fair time.
T.; F. Otten, I. 8.
to learn that he has almost recovered his sight, lie made before the close of the season. Con-
egs leave to call the atten -
' J. Elliott of Eden precinct brought a load of will be quite a substantial structure.
si durable prospecting is now going on and some
tiori of the public to the tact that lie has
which at one time threatened to fail him.
iments R eceive ». —We are in receipt fine honey to town Tuesday, which found a
The following officers of Jacksonville Lixlge
just returned troni San Francisco with a full
valuable diggings will lie ojiened next Winter.
Miss Alvina Hess will pay Crescent City a
stock of
tnpliinents of our esteemed Risuburg ready sale.
j No. 10, I. 0. O. F., were installed on Saturday
J. T. I.ayt«in, mining on Farris'Gulch, made
visit
soon,
starting
for
that
place
in
a
few
days-
hos. R. Sheridan and his newly wed-
Sheriff Bybee projx>scs lowering the flag pole evening by John A. Boyer, 1». D. G. M.: W.
l another clean-up a few days since, after a
, nee Miss Florence Flanagan. We in the Court House yard and supplying it with J. Plymale, N. G.; Fred. Luy, V. G.; Frank Miss Dora Godfrey, who intends visiting
friends at Eureka, Cal., will accompany her. ■ three-weeks’ run, which yielded 1<M) ounces of
'.e occasion to tender our hearty con- 1 new halyards.
Krause, R. S.; John Mdler, Treasurer.
C. C. Brogan, who has been sojourning at i gold, or about 81,650. When we consider that
ions to the happy young couple, in
Rev.
('has.
E.
Philbrook,
P.
E.,
announces
Noland & McDaniel, of the Criterion Saloon,
Steamboat for sometime past, has returned to ! Mr. Layton is o|ierating with a single pipe
•e are joiued by a host of solicitous
that
quarterly
meetings
of
the
U.
B.
Church
LADIES' FANCY GOODS
have a new sign, painted in elegant style by
town. Wu are sorry to learn that his health | and on ground not by any means the best he
May their walks through life ever be
will
be
held
at
the
Hogue
River
Mission
on
July
‘ possesses, it will I k - Seen that his diggings are
J. H. BUSSELL, PBOPBIETOB.
OF EVERY VARIETY,
has not improved and is quite poor at present.
with joy and prosperity and earthly Carter A Son.
I among the richest the State affords.
12th ami 13th; Umpqua Mission, July 19th
¡ The supper furnished by Madame Holt on and 20th; Coos Mission, 26th and 27th.
nknown to them be.
E. H. Autenrieth, Esq., who went to Yreka
Our regular Evans' creek correspondent
the night of the Fourth of July was a credit to .
last
week on professional business, returned
Hl HE UNDERSIGNED, REING 8TA-
j
The
Coos
Bay
“
News
”
says
A.
P.
Owen
lias
writes:
There are between forty and fifty
way .—Veit Schutz’ team took fright her culinary skill.
1 tionod at Ashland again, has turned hits
! Monday, accompanied by his mother, who will
OF
THE
LATEST
STYLES,
evening of the Fourth of July, while re-
entire attention to the
The jumping match at Empire City on the 1 accepted a situation in E. B. Dean A Co.’s pay this place an extended visit before return­ Chinamen still busily cleaning up on Pleasant I
i
creek... .There is as much again water in
g from Bybee’s Grove, and upset the Fourth of July waa won by Don. Short, for­ i store at Marshfield. Mr. Owen has had much
ing.
MARBLE BUSINESS,
Groceries,
Tobaccos,
S
lc
Pleasant and Evans' creeks as there has lieen
i experience in that line of business, and is one
throwing the occupants violently to merly of this place.
I • W. A. Cannon and family of San Francisco,
I of the best book-keepers and salesmen on the
for ten years at this time of the year....Har-
and is fully prepared to fill all orders in
id and severely bruising John Cirn-
Excursion parties are forming and our town
who have been sojourning here for several
this line with neatness and dispatch and at
bay.
.♦
! vey, Springstead A Co., have struck what was
•k Miller and August Bohn. The
will soon assume the aspect of Goldsmith’s
! prices to suit tho times.
weeks past, left for Coos Bay Wednesday, in­ heretofore an unknown channel on Sachs creek,
’/’ceeded iu checking the refractory
j The party at the Union Hotel at Kerbyvillc
“Deserted Village.”
tending to take up a permanent residence ' that prospects well. They propose to put a
M ON V M ENTS, TA BLETS, 11EA USTON E8
¿re doing any further damage, hew-
I on Fourth of July night was largely attended i
hydraulic on it this Fall.
there.
S. P. Hanna is turning out a large amount
Executed in any .Inscription of marble.
'* brought the wounded men to town,
' and proved much of a success. Excellent
Every variety ot cemetery and other stone-
Dr. Aiken left for Oakland, Cal., on Satur­
of
first-class
work
and
is
giving
satisfaction
to
Judge
Hanna,
who
left
for
the
mines
on
Big
MENS' AND BOYS’ SHIRTS,
¿"recovering from the injuries they re-
j music was furnished by Alex. Orme ami Prof.
■
work
executed in a satisfactory manner.
day last and will be absent for several weeks. Applegate Sunday, in company with ex-Gov-
his numerous customers.
A full assortment from the finest to tilt' Special attention given to orders from any
\\ right, w hile the supper by the host was su­
It is rumored that lie will be accompanied by ernor Chadwick, returned Wednesday, leav­ most common.
i part ot Southern Oregon. Address
The festive hunter, who intends a Summer's perb.
J. 11. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or.
iost a C onflagration .—An alarm of trip to the mountains, can find a full line of
a lady well ami favorably known in Jackson­ ing the latter gentleman at the Grand Apple-j
SPECTACLES AND JEWELRY.
The “Holt County Press,” published at Ore­ ville upon his return.
as sounded Tuesday night, at about 12 supplies at John Miller's.
1
gate Company’s diggings. His Honor informs
The finest lot of Spectacles and Eye-glass­
gon, Missouri, announces that Thos. Curry,
Mrs. Shaw of California is now engaged in us that the Stjuaw Lake Company is busily es ever brought to the market and Watches
k, which fortunately proved a timely < one
A patriotic lien belonging to Homer Hark­ Wm. Brodbeek and John Schlotzhaucr have
prevented a conflagration. As it was,
teaching a class iu dress-cutting at the Vining engaged in piping, with fine prospects, while and Jewelry of every description.
ness, of Grave ereek, laid an egg measuring started for the Pacific Coast, to seek their for­
¿TT'Call and I k - Convinced. T-i
' Id the place to go for anything in the
a dry-goods box (in which some ashes
House, with considerable success. 'I he meth­ the Gram! Applegate Company is also doing
GEO. W. ELLIOTT.
8Jx64 inches on the Fourth.
tunes
in
the
far
West,
and
may
wend
their
hardware line. He has a large and
been deposited a few hours previously,)
od she employs is the most popular aud some g<Ksl work. The former expects to con­
way
hither.
Jos.
A.
Crain
is
now
engaged
in
fencing
his
superior
stock of Rifles, Shot Guns and
tinue
operations
until
the
last
of
August.
jetti»* mi she rear of E. Jacobs’ residence was
seems to give satisfaction.
“A Thing of Beauty is a Joy
.
extensive
tract
of
land
on
Dry
creek,
which
j
Sporting
Material, and in fact every­
J. W. Collins' horse Dick Turpin was last
consumed, though there w as enough coinbusti- I
Ex-Governor Chadwick returned from Salem
Jas. Neeley, one of Josephine county's most
Forever.
”
I
contains
many
hundred
acres.
thing
from
an Anvil to a
week exhibited on our streets by A. McDonald enterprising citizens, was iu town last week. on the 3d and awaits the arrival of 11. P. Mc­
ble material near at hand to have caused serious
The Comstock House, at the Albany rail- of Table Rock. Dick is a large bay, over six­ He informs us that the Spring run was quite t Nevin from San Francisco. These gentlemen i
consequences but for the early arrival of as­
!
road
depot, was destroyed by lire on the teen hands high, weighing 1,350 jiounds, and up to the average and the miners of that sec­ will before long commence the prospecting of
sistance-
______ _
Fourth, but was fully insured.
several different quartz ledges in this section, i
for sliajK* and action is unsurpassed, He is tion have been fairly paid for their work.
Key. Ho sells at LESS than Bedrock
A K ind R emembrance .—We were last week
including the Yank at Galice creek. Should
Miss Ella Flood, daughter of Jas. F. Flood, undoubtedly one of the best horses iu South-
pricefl
FOR CASH, and all those pur­
j The “Oregonian” says that his eminence
shown a beautiful present from the late U. S. formerly of this place and niece of Mrs. Shan­ ern Oregon.
—ABE THE—
they be successful in the enterprises they have
chasing
Building Hardware, Tools ot
Archbishop Seghers, who has recently assumed inaugurated, a new era will dawn and tli«sluni-
tiaydeu to his unde, J. L’Hummed ieu, a gen- non, died at Portland oil the 5th lust.
Goo. H. Young has improved his premises charge of this diocese, left Portland yesterday hering resources of Southern Oregon will re- '
■ every kind, Paints, Glass, Cordage,
.leman now in his 92d year and residing at
The old Rock Point bridge has been rc-1 considerably by the introduction of water from for the purpose of making au extended tour to ceive an impetus, the extent of which is at this ENLARGED PICTURES Brushes, Ac., have
Chester, Conn., in the shape of an elegant rose-
moved to make place for the new one, which Rich gulch through pijies, of which lie has the different missions. He will go as far north time incomprehensible.
WouffSiR surmounted by a golden head ap­
1,200 feet. The success of this enterprise en­ as Helena, Montana, and, returning, visit Ida­
is being pushed forward with all speed.
—OF THE-
propriately inscribed. It was procured by
H
orses P urchased .—S. Booth went to Sis-
hances
tho
value
of
his
land
many-fold,
as
he
ho,
Eastern
Oregon
and
return
home
by
way
Some realty situated in Tabic Rock precinct
PTf rr* Hoffman and Cameron, executors of
| That he is determined to undersell any
lyyou county, Cal., last week for the purpose
will have enough water during the entire year of Southern Oregon and Willamette valley.
Hayden’s estate, under provisions of his and in this place, belonging to M. Colwell,
one in the market, and people who
UNIVERSAL
COPYING
COMPANY
of purchasing horses with which to fill J. W.
for irrigating purposes.
will
be
sold
at
SliyiiFs
sale
to-morrow.
i
G
one
:
to
H
is
R
emt
.
—
On
Wednesday
wish Cutlery, Quartz or Spy Glasses,
will, by whom it has been »hipped to Mr.
Manning's contract with the Government for
A
large
audience
greeted
Rev.
Father
Blan
­
evening,
at
about
seven
o'clock,
Jos.
Wet
­
or anything made of iron;
VHoaunedieu.
The Brass Band has ordered several new in­
OF SAN FRANCISCO,
chet at St. Fraueis' Church, Eagle Point, on terer, a well-known resident of Jackson­ forty animals for cavalry service. He secured !
struments and pieces of appropriate music from
Sunday last and was favored with an excellent ville, passed from earth. He had been suf- the required number, about eighteen in all. '
L ccttres .—Mrs. Duniway willlectnre at the the East, which are expected to arrive soon.
discourse. The church building is one of the J fering from cardiaeal dropsy for many Tho balance were previously obtained in this Which have taken the Lead
y|tr>»nita. church next Sunday at eleven A. m .,
Fact people from every place or from
There is no perceptible change in the' neatest and most substantial to lie found in the months and hojies for his recovery were section and well nigh exhausted tho supply 1
“The Centenuial Year." She is at
Over
all
Competitors.
of
desirable
animals
that
could
l»e
obtained
present engaged in lecturing in rivenix, and I San Francisco wool market, with prices rang-. interior, reflecting much credit upon those in- long ago banished. Mr. Wetterer was one
of the earliest and most enterprising citizens • here at justifiable prices. Horsemen should no
will return to Jacksonville to-day. Next I ing as high as 27 cents for the best quality. ■ struniental in its erection.
■ longer neglect to turn their attention to rais-
A correspondent writes: Mrs. Susan R. of Jackson county, and during his residence ! ing more horses of this kind, as a demand sim-
ghe goes to Ashland aud wdl begin a
By the death of a brother iu Missouri, John
ICTURES ENLA R< J ED TO LI FE SIZE Will find that be mean« business, and
among us had gained a host ot friends, who ' I ilar to the present one is liable to arise at any
from photographs or tin-lypes at prices will get bargains by calling on him be*
•course ot lectures in that place on Tuesday, Fraley, engaged in the tailoring business at Wallace, a lady of fifty-three years, walked
will receivo the news of his death with sor- time, and tliey should be prepared to supply t.
ranging from flu to |5O. o;>eiiing eyes of de fore
­
the 15th inst. On her return to this city she Ashland, has fallen heir to considerable prop­ from the head of Grave creek over a rough and
going elsewhere.
ceased persons and making all changes de­
, row. He leaves a wife and a large family
mountainous trail to the residence of S. J. ‘
will giv» two additional lecteres before return­ erty.
J uvenile C lassics .—Beautiful large type, sired in features, styles and color of apparel,
of small children to deplore his loss,
i Steckel, 17 miles distant, in six hours on the ■
in a manner unexcelled by any other
ing homeward. The last addrese will l>e given
elegantly
Iwund editions of “Arabian Nights” etc.,
Two hundred and forty couples participated
who have the sincere sympathy of all in
establishment in the United Slates.
1st inst.. intending to celebrate the Fourth for ;
aa a benefit for the M. E. Church. The times
their affliction. A member of Jacksonville and “Robinson Crusoe,” for 55 cents each, and
Jas. Grittin, agent of the Company, will
for and eubjects of these lectures wdl be an­ in the ball at Roseburg on the Fourth. The i the first time in her life, which she did at Wil- ,
return to this section in the course of a few
of
“
Bunyan's
Pilgrim's
Progress"
and
“
Travels
I
Lodge
ot
Odd
Fellows
and
the
German
Or
­
celebration
is
said
to
have
been
a
magnificent
nounced hereafter.
i low Springs.
and will be prepared to take orders
der of Red Men, he will be interred to-day, of Baron Munchausen,” for 50 cents each, have weeks
success.
for
this
work.
just
been
published
by
the
American
Book
Ex
­
The Foot’s Creek Minstrels performed at at three o’clock P» M., under their anspicos.
-t^Satisfhetion guaranteed in all rases.
Rx ^ ioiocs I tems .—Rev. A. Hardison will
change, 55 Beekman street, New York,
*
Dr. Jackson, has added to his interesting col­ Veit’s Hall on Saturday evening last; but,
We' shall miss his pleasant face and years
Headquarters «-t 1436 and 148 m Market
------------------ -♦
.
■—
hold. services at the M.
— E.
------ Church in this place
—------- lection
jrvuu
of natural curiosities and rarities a probably owing to the fact that the Fourth of
Street,
San Francisco, Cai.
will
como
and
go
before
those
u
ho
knew
C ounty C ourt .—The County Commis­
next 'Sunday morning and evening.... Rev. 1>. large
_ i a-rolite recently found upon the banks July had lieen quite generally oliserved the
him
best
will
forget
“
poor
Joe
Wetterer.
”
sioners transacted considerable important
LANED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
A. Cl owell will preach at Sam's valley on Sun- ■ of Rogue river.
........ —> " ■■ ■ ■
can l*e had in quantities to suit by writ­
day previous, their audience was not a large
I
business
at
their
session
this
week.
We
R eal E state T ransactions .—The follow­
ing
to the undersigne«L at J. P. Parker’«
4ay next at the usual hour... .There will
A man who
in Ijike vvuiuy,
county, ', ,,ne The
.... went
........ to
... Plevna,
.
i jie Iwiys
ix»ys only require practice vo
to ma
make
were unal.lo to obtain the proceedings in
steam
saw
mill on Big Butte creek. Floor-
re) mlar services at the Catholic Church next to whip W. . H. Rolierts, who runs the ferry them adepts in their liurnt-cork. pretensions.
ing transactions in real estate have lieen record- I time for this issue.
! ing, Rustic, Ceiling and Mouldingscan be
I
-
- -
-
- - -
■
^y,
Rev.
Father
Blanchet
officiating....
Sun Ji
i ed since the last issue of the T imes :
across Klamath river, got a bullet in each leg
( had in any quantity. We can plane lum-
The gay and festive sola-fount
R«v. J. R. N. Bell, Presiding Elder of this for his trouble.
A. F. Randle and wife to Samuel Furry, 160
ls*r 24 inches wide— in fact all kinds of tum-
SETTLE UP.
Jacksonville. Oregon.
Now sizzles in the land,
, l»er necessary to build houses—all of which
acres in E<len precinct. Consideration, 8250.
distr jet, M. E. Church, South, announces
can lie got ready for use at the mill, par­
And lhiacon and good Mrs. Jones
W. C. Miller and wife to Fisher Bros., one- ILL PERSONS KNOWING THEM-
these) appointnumte: Second Sunday in Au- ■ A patriotic individual surcharged with “O- |
ties who intend building can save hauling
eighth
interest
in
the
realty
belonging
to
the
county,
i
discharged
a
pistol
on
our
streets
Around the counter stand.
ffuat,
William’» creek, Josephine t----- „
iv selves indebted to the undersigned, flOMMENUES HIS FOURTH TERM ON more lunil»er than they need. Bills, plans
estate
of
Isaac
Miller,
deceased.
Considera
­
—
r I ®
on
the Fon
Fonrtli,
cam» mating; third Suaday at Bybee's Ferry,
n thc
rth’ ,t the
h® ’ bullet
»ullet lodging
l.xlging in the Franco-
either by note or lxw»k account, are request­
The lady's gentle nectarine
and estimates can be had either al the mill
Mou.lay, May 12th.
tion, 812.5.
ed to call immediately and make a settle-
county,
district
conference.
..
.Elder
An
»
cnc
*
“
Hotel,
but
fortunately
doing
no
.lam-
’
on Big Butte or at their shop in Jackson­
Within
the
gloss
is
fizzin
’
;
Jack.^
Si’ALE OF PRICES:
|ta county, i ............ "
J. O. C. Wimer and wife to H. J. Harmon, ment. A word to the wise is sufficient.
ville, Oregon.
■hes
at
the
Baptist
Church,
a
^
e
-
Such
practice
should
be
discouraged,
.
The
Deacon
slyly
w
inks
and
says
premises
iu
Ashland
precinct.
Consideration,
M. 1
JOS. SOLOMON.
Single lessons, each................................ 8 I 50
^•“AU orders will receive prompt atten*
on
the
coining
Sunday.
aud
suiuiuarily,
too.
-
I
i Woodville, June 14, 1879.
»80.
Per Term of 24 Lessons............................. 24 00 Ho“-
lie'll take the same iu his'u.
Waa
SMITH dt WAISMA^ m
r nmratii Simrs.
NORMAL SCHOOL
NEW STOCK 3 GOODS
GEO. W. ELLIOTT ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
B
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
GENTS’ ani BOYS’ HATS and CLOTHING
At Prices that Defy Competition.
JOHN MILLER’S
SKELETON
Unexcelled in Their Elegance
FOUND
IN
ASHLAND
P
LUMBER!
▲ NEW ARRANGEMENT!
E. T. KUGLER,
INSTRUCTOR IN MUSIC,
5
P