The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 25, 1879, Image 3

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    BRIEF REFERENCE.
G. karewski will soon receive a fine lot of
MININU NEW».
PERSONAE NOTES.
SIMMER BOAHIII RS.
Fish Bros.’ wagons and buggies direct from the
I Preparations for next season’s work will soon
Harvest is in full blast.
A
family
of four persons, two of them
¡ Michigan factory. They are of the latest and
Jos. Solomon is up from Woodville.
children
—
a
bov aged seven, and a girl of
JULY 25, 1879. ¡ A cirCus is said to be on its way hither.
most improved patterns and second to none. ' be commenced by different persons.
ten years, were spending the Summer in
kY,
J. H. Hoffman has returned from Lake C®. the
country, quite a long distance from
Parties are engaged running tunnels into
The County Jail mourns for an occupant.
We have just received a supply of elegant
T-
any
town
The little boy, the pride of his
Judge
0.
Jacobs
has
been
elected
Mayor
of
I
gilt-edged and chromo cards from New York : Hogan hill, two miles east of Waldo.
parents, was taken suddenly and alarming­
.'AL.—H. M. Barnes of Yreka, ac-' For business cards go to the T imes office.
Seattle.
— and —
ly ill. The mother was nearly frantic with
and are now prepared to print visiting cards
d by his newly-wedded wife, is ( I i Warren Lodge meets Wednesday evening.
A full supply of mining5>lanks and Copp’s
Carlos Merritt of the Ashland “Tidings” made grief, as all the simple remedies at hand
i
the honey-moon in this place. We
I in the most approved styles and at Eastern ! Hand book of Mining Law can always be oh-
seemed to have no effect. A neighbor, who
New goods just received at Breckenfeld’s.
us
a call Saturday last.
rates.
had been sent for in great haste, took with
■em a hearty welcome and bespeak a
j tained at the T imes office.
Novelties of every description at Mensor’s.
liera package of Frose's Hamburg Tea.
Mrs.
Chambers
of
this
place
has
returned
Hon. D. L. Green of Galice creek had the
—LOCATED AT—
_
Jas. Lawrence has gone to the placer mine*
As soon as it could be prepared a potion
The
Sisters
returned
from
Portland
yesterday.
from
a
visit
to
Big
Butte.
misfortune
to
lose
his
youngest
daughter
by
ty
­
was administered, and soon a change was
ruit . — The first peaches of the sea­
on Applegate he is interested in and will spend
ASIIL/YND OREGON’.
Paymaster Kiefer paid off the garrison at apparent for the better. In a few hours be
Ashland will soon enjoy the luxury of a brass phoid fever on the 11th. Considerable sick­ i several weeks in prospecting.
their appearance this week and were
was
entirely
restored.
ness is said to prevail in that neighborhood at
of in a hurry at six cents j>er pound, band.
I Desselles A Co.’s Scott’s gulch claim and the Fort Klamath the other day.
present.
First Session will Coinmrnee Sept. Uth, 1579.
io from the orchard of R. Brown on . Tis now th® busy farmer improves each
N. Delamater of Josephine county is in
MARRIED
hydraulic mine of Wimer A Co., near Waldo,
Salmon are abundant in Bear creek, a con­
e, and though small in size were of shining hour.
town an<l will remain a few days.
are both running <lay and night.
NEWM AN—BRESSLER—Tn Manzanita,
number having been speared of late
BOARD OF TRI STEEN;
I There will be no services at the M. E. siderable
Judge
E.
C.
Mason
of
Lake
county
has
re
­
Julv 20th. by Elder II. C. Fleming. Tho»,
Water
is
failing
ge.nerally
and
most
of
the
by residents of Ashland, A large number of
R
ev
. L. L. R ogers , President.
B. Newman and Mrs. Had !e«si Bressler.
ear A go .—-lust one year has elapsed Church Sunday.
W. H. A tkinson ,
A.
G.
R
ockfellow
,
trout have also been caught in the same large hydraulic companies will soon lie obliged turned from the Willamette Valley.
BARN EM—I JACK ETT—Tn Yreka. Sunds v.
3 T imk - s first appeared in enlarged
J acob W agner ,
to suspend operations for the season.
R
ev
.
J
S.
M
c
C
ain
,
Henry Conn of Linkville passed through
Blanks of every description always on hand stream.
July 19th, by Rev. Chas. Miller, II. M.
J ohn W alker ,
R ev . W. T. C hapman ,
t now enjoys a larger subscription list at the T imes office.
Barnes to Mrs. A. Hackett.
John Enos and others are now engaged in town this week en route from Roseburg.
Farmers who pretend to know estimate
G. F. B illing ».
C
lark
T
aylor
,
y journal published in Southern Ore-
[We extend our congratulations and wish
W. C. Mver left the Willamette valley last
Dr. A. C. Stanley of Table Rock is construct­ that there will be at least 300,000 bushels of mining on the big bar of Rogue river, but
over 250 bona fide subscribers having ing a neat residence.
the happy couple a long lifo of unalloyed
week and expects to return home to-day.
wheat threshed this season, The surplus is with what success we have not learned.
P0R TnE PURPOSE OF FOUNDING THE
bliss.]
added thereto during that time.
Magruder, Owen A Co., who have projected
Capt. Riley and Lient. Duncan of Fort REDFIELD—DAVIS—Tn Josephine conn­ 1 Ashland College and Normal School, ths
The Sheriff*s deputies are interviewing ye not liable to be as large as was at first ex­
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pected.
an immense mining enterprise, will resume Klamath returned from Vancouver yesterday.
F rogre - ssino R apidly .—Holt’s brick hotel delinquent tax payers.
tv. bv Hon.Thos. F. Floyd. County Judge. property known as the Ashland Academy has
A
board
of
officers,
consisting
of
Capt.
W.
Tlios.
Redfield of Douglas county and been placed, free from debt, under the control
operations
on
their
Applegate
ditch
in
a
short
Is looming up and will be ready for the roof
Mrs. Jas. Abel and Miss Lizzie Baker of
H. F. Phillips has added a new hearse to
of a Board of Trustees, who have inaugurated
Miss Meta Davis of Josephine.
time.
(
H.
Winters,
Lieutenants
Adams
and
Boutelle,
before long. It will be a fine structure and a the Ashland livery stable.
Siskiyou county are visiting relatives at Ash­
the enterprise by filling the following positions
! on the 23<1 inspected the thirty-nine cavalry
inonument to Mr. Holt’s energy and enterprise,
land.
It
is
reported
that
certain
parties
mining
on
in
the
BORN
Oregon wool is quoted at 17(2 20c. for East­ horses purchased for the Government by J. W.
I
FACULTY :
larger towns than Jacksonville are unable to ern and 24(2 26c. for valley.
Silver creek took out $240 in a single after­
Tlios. G. Devens is still engaged in a hunt
Manning.
boast of less pretentious buildings.
REV.
LOWELLL.
ROGERS, A. M., President;
noon. It proved to be a pocket in the bed­ for the “Lost Cabin,” which he believes is
There is a steady flow of immigration into
The jiarty that went to the Siskiyous last rock.
Professor
of
Mental
and Moral Sciences.
; located in Douglas county.
I ce C ream F estival .—The next event on Oregon, much of which we receive.
week has returned. Game and fish were found
W. I. NICHOLS, A. M., Vice President;
Assessor Goddard is making good headway
No quorum of the stockholders of the Eine-
tapis will lie the ice-cream festival under the
Professor of Mathematics.
Sheriff Bybee sold two horses Saturday, to be abundant and there was no lack of sport.
with
the assessment of the county, which he
line
Quicksilver
Company
being
present
at
auspices of the ladies of the Presbyterian which were bid in by Reames Bros.
MRS
A. A. ROGERS, Preceptress;
No evidence of their prowess was noticeable,
the annual meeting announced for the 17th, hopes to complete in a few weeks.
Teacher
of English Grammar.
Charch, and which will take place at the Club
however.
We
have
just
turned
out
a
number
of
re
­
said
session
has
been
postponed
until
the
16th
MRS. JENNIE BALDWIN NICHOLS,
C. Schieffelin will pay his parents, residing
Room next Thursday evening, having been
Some of the fixtures belonging to the Ash­
i
Teacher of Music and French.
of August.
in
Pennsylvania,
a
visit
before
long.
He
ex
­
postponed a day. A pleasant time is in store ceipt books that are neat and cheap.
land Academy under the Skidmore regime will
competent instructors will be secured
Other
The
resides/ce
of
Col.
John
E.
Ross
narrowly
for all who attend and everybody is invited to
DIED.
C. D. Failing, an interested party in the pects to leave here about the 1st prox.
lie sold at Sheriff*s sale on the 1st prox. by
as
fast
as
the needs of the Institution require,
participate.
escaped destruction by fire recently.
Chas. L. Mosher has gone to Corvallis to
so that pupils may be provided with the best
i virtue of an execution issued in favor of E. K. Applegate gravel mine, which he has been
paying a visit, returned to the Willamette resuscitate the “Benton Democrat.’’ He will
The Sciopticon gallery, which paid us a visit Anderson.
facilities for commencing and completing tha
D iphtheria .—Dr. Danforth informs us that
following
valley
Friday
apparently
satisfied
with
the
still
retain
his
interest
in
the
Roseburg
“
Star.
”
this dreadful scourge has made its appearance last year, is migrating this way again.
i The bogus agent who took subscriptions for
COURSES OF STUDY:
among children in different portions of the
A sister of Judge Baldwin of Williams creek
The Railroad and Table Rock saloons re­ the “Ladies Bazaar” at $1 per copy now occu­ prospects.
1. C lassical , requiring six years, including
county and that in some instances it has as­ ceived a fresh supply of ice yesterday.
preparatory studies. Graduates receive the
The miners of Forest creek hardly did as arrived from Illinois Tuesday and will pay
pies a room in the Siskiyou county jail, ’»quire
DR. MINTIE S NEPHRETICUM.
Degrees of A. B. ami A. M.
sumed its worst phase. The greatest caution
this
section
an
extended
visit
before
returning.
well
as
they
anticipated,
but
expect
to
make
Green
of
Fort
Jones
gave
him
forty
days
in
J. Wimer of Waldo has taken charge of the
2 S cientific , requiring four years. Degree
D r . M intie ’ s N ei - iireticum works won­
ahdd be taken that the disease is not spread, Waldo Hotel and will make it a first-class that haven of rest.
full amends next season, when they propose
A party, consisting of Col. John E. Ross, ders.
conferred, B. S.
J
ii
all
cases
of
Dropsy,
Bright
’
s
Dis
­
I
artarly medical treatment will also be best one.
C. W. Savage, host of the New State Hotel, being rigged out in good sh;q>e and ready for J. B. Wrisley, W. J. Stanley and others, ease, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Com­ 3. N ormal , C ommercial , and M usical , oc­
inery case.
will
give the supper for the Odd Fellows’ ball water when it conies.
have gone to the head of Evans’ creek on a plaints, or Retention ot Urine, are cured by cupying three years each. Diplomas given cer­
M iss Millie Vining gave her friends a party ,
the Neplireticuin. Female Weakness, Grav­ tifying to attainments of graduates.
hventton C alled . — The Temperance Tuesday evening that proved a very pleasant on the 18th prox., which is a guarantee of its
M r. Nicholson, of French Flat, Josephine deer hunt.
el, Diabetes, pain in tile
EXPENSES.
excellence. The best of music has also been county, is now engaged in sinking another
Oal Committee haa called a comity con- affair.
Tuition in four Collegiate Branches, £6 a
H. L. Webb and John Cimborsky returned loin are cured when all
failed.
month. Music, 85 a mouth (use of instrument
engaged for the occasion.
on, which will be held at Colve r’s hall
shaft, to better prospect his diggings. His from Lake county this week. They report have
A watch tinker is the last of the peripatetic
See what tin* druggists of Portland and $1 additional). 'Vocal music in class, $3 a
cenix on the 27th of September. J. W.
In a juvenile encounter last Tuesday, Sam mine would pay more if he were able to push that country growing rapidly and in a flourish­ Suu Francisco say about Dr. .Minile''. Ne- quarter. Boardin Boarding Bailor in Private
nuisances that have favored this section with
f thia place and other speakers have
pbreticuui and English Dandelion Pill-:
DeReboam,
one of the pugilists, shied a brick his drifting and hoisting with greater speed.
ing condition.
Families, S3 50 to ¿4.50 a week. Rooms or
their presence.
We have sold a large amount of Dr. Min­ Cottages for self-boardinc, $2 to $5 per month.
their intention of being present and
that took effect on the upper lip of his adver­
Attention
is
called
to
the
advertisement
of
Mrs.
Chrisman
of
Lafayette
and
Mrs.
G.
tie’s medicines; The English Dandelion
David Cronemiller is constructing another
PARTIAL LIST OF TEXT BOOKS.
er addresses. An interesting session
sary. Frank Cimborsky, and broke off four of E. G. Denniston, of San Francisco, who is H. Stewart of Vancouver, who have been pay­ Pills; also the famed Neplireticuin, and in
building on his premises, which will be used
Robinson's Mathematics, Steele’s Series in
>ated.
all
eases
highly
recommended:
the front teeth close to the gum.
furnishing the silver-plated amalgamating ing this place a brief visit, returned to their
as a paint-shop.
John A. Chibls, Druggist, Second street, Natural Sciences, Harkness' Latin, Fasquell's
j.—Frank Cluggage, brother of the
French, Reed’s Series in English Competition,
plates
which are proving so popular among homes last week. Miss Mary Chrisman will Portland.
Geo.
Sylvester
is
selling
a
compound
that
Cattle are accumulating in Josephine county,
Richardson’s Piano Instruction.
r proprietor of the town-site of Jackson-
c.
IL
Woodward
A
Co..
Druggists,
corner
has a wonderful effect upon coal oil, rendering miners. They are worthy a trial, at least.
remain awhile longer.
PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF
First and Alder streets, Portland.
ia expected here before long. We learn comparatively few having been driven out in it non-explosive and purifying it, as it were.
The miners of Gall’s creek have all finished
C. B. Watson of Lakeview passed through
INTEREST.
Messrs. Abrams ,V Carroll, wholesale
i« will have a resurvey made, toward de­ the past two years.
From the “Sentinel” we learn that Sylvester is for the season, with the exception of 1’feil town Sunday. He has just completed a sur­ Druggists, Nos. 3 and 5 Front street, S. F.
1. The College will be chartered; and the
ling the possessions of Jas. Cluggage, I Beek. is to be congratulated upon his new quite as remarkable as his powder.
i Bros., who will not complete their clean-up
We regard the Neplireticuin as I he best Normal or Training School for Teachers w ill be
veying contract in the Stein mountain country
Kidney ami Bladder remedy before the made, it is hoped by special enactment, an ad­
he will then offer for sale. It is to be sidewalk. It is a substantial as well as a II j
Two peddlers of pinchbeck jewelry passed until several weeks later. The Spring run has and is en route for Portland to confer with public. All druggists keep them.
junct of the Public School system, and Diplo­
that auch will l»e the case, for a large timely improvement.
For all derangements of the Liver,
through town this week. As Marshal Helms proved a fair one, in a financial point of view. Surveyor-General Tolman.
mas made equivalent to first-grade certificates.
area of land in this vicinity has laid idle and is
The Roseburg Foundry, owned by Zimmer­ received inquiries as to their whereabouts
Use
Dr.
Mintie
’
s
English
Dandelion
2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of in­
Preparations for next season’s work will soon
F. W. Ewing, formerly of Ashland, has been
For Biliousness ami Dyspepsia,
in an unimproved state because no title could man A Frazer, formerly of Ashland, is now
toxicating liquor^ is prohibited by the City au­
from
below,
they
are
probably
wanted
there.
be commenced at the Hamilton A Chappel renominated by the Democracy of Modoc coun­ Use Dr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pills. thorities, who are sustained by a strong public
be obtained to it.
rnnning on full time.
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Bilks are certainly on the increase.
diggings near Uniontown. A half in ile of ty, Cal., for District Attorney. He will prob­
Fever and Ague,
sentiment.
• S tats S chool F unds .—The State Board of
Rev. Father Blanchet will hold services at
UsMtr. Mintie’s English Dandelion Pills.
3. The School will be under the supervision
coin-
ditch
more
is
necessary
and
this
will
be
The
Improved
Order
of
Red
Men
propose
ably
have
no
opposition,
having
given
general
Every family should not fail to keep the of an Evangelical Christian Church. The Bi­
School Land Commissioners has made its an­ St. Francis’ Church, Eagle Point, on the I
pleted
ami
everything
put
in
readiness
by
the
beautifying their cemetery in various wavsand
satisfaction, and aspirants to the office being English Dandelion Pills on hand.
ble will be reverently read and studied; the
nual apportionment; but, as many of the local first Sunday in August.
Dr. Mintie’s Remedies will riot “Cure all worship of God encouraged; but the Institu­
few.
have asked permission of the Board of Trus­ time wet weather sets in.
agenta have failed to report, the amount ap­ 0. Weaver was fined $5 by Justice Buffer
Complaints,” but will give immediate relief
tees to construct a gateway that will enable
Professor Edison proposes to furnish any one
Harry Wright returned this week from a ami perfect a cure in all cases, if taken ac­ tion will be sectarian in no objectionable sense.
portioned ia not as large by several thousand last Saturday for an alleged assault upon P.
them to reach the grounds with little trouble. with capital to work mines of platinum who . visit to his old home in Santa Rosa, < al. He cording to directions, which they are recom­ 4. Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Eng­
dollars as the previous one. Jackson county’s J. Ryan, which he paid.
lish Composition and other branches specially
The Brass Band tendered H. M. Barnes and have not means of their own to work them. I was accompanied by a brother, W. A. Wright, mended for.
preparatory for Business Life, will receive un­
nliare itself falls short nearly $800, l>eing
D
r
.
A.
E.
M
intie
A
Co.
—
Gents;
I
vol
­
Gooeher A Cunningham, of the Williams wife of Yreka a serenade on Wednesday night. This metal resembles the black sand used in well known in ej^icational circles of that sec­
unteer to sav vour English Dandelion Pills usual attention.
$1,915.56 for 2,993 scholars. Joiephine county
creek saw mills, have established a depot for Several of our citizens were likewise compli­ iron molding, and is more valuable than gobi. tion, who entertains intentions of permanently equal and even surpass all you claim
5. The Preceptress will give her chief atten­
has 745 scholars and receives $176 80, and
tion
to tho care and oversight of the young la­
“
from
my
experience
in
their
use."
Fancy
their lumber in this place.
mented. The Band is becoming quite pro­ There is no doubt that deposits are to be locating among us.
Lake oounty gets $384.64 for 601 scholars.
dies.
they
have
no
equal
f
r
Dyspepsia
and
Liver
! E. D. Foudrav left for Josephine county
found in the mountain ranges of this State.
The large band of cattle driven from tho ficient and furnishes excellent music.
6. An Endowment of §20,000 will be, there
J. A. S trowiiridge ,
F or Y reka . —Billy Thompson left for Butte creek country last May is ranging near Grain of all kinds is ripening fast and the Gin Liu has furnished each of his men with yesterday to look after the Taylor mine on troubles. First Street.
Leather -Merchant.
is reason to hope, promptly subscribed, ena­
.ka this week, having ;n charge George Camp Harney, Grant county.
Portland, Sept. 17, 1878.
bling the Trustees to reduce the present rate»
farmer has in some instances commenced cut­ I a Smith A Wesson pistol as a precautionary Rogue river, of which he is receiver. He will
D r . A. E. M intie A Co.—Gents; I have of tuition, specially to Teachers, after the pres­
•venson’s fine trotting horse “Sir Walter,’ I
B. Guilbert of Yreka brought another load j ting. The prevailing weather is of great ben­ measure against flume-robbers, who threaten combine business with pleasure, being accom­ used your famed English Dandelion Pills ent year. Address communications to
J
o will be placed training for the annual
efit, especially to wheat, which is filling out to become both numerous and troublesome. He panied by his family and Miss Maggie Don­ lor torpid liver and dyspepsia and can
ty fair. W e expect toseo “Wal- of his so<la to town Saturday, which may be finely. Bailey and oats are also of an excel­ also proposes insuring the lives of the Mongo­
freely say, they are the best Pills I ever Ashland College and Normal School,
egan and proposing to spend several days in had. I can recommend them as a sure pre­
ASHLAND, OREGON.
lively trotting this Fall, as he is found at the different saloons.
lent quality.
lians against the probability of killing them­ recreation.
ventive mid positive cure In all eases of
Pat. McMahon last week brought to town an
the fastest stallions in the country,
W. B. Kincaid and son have been awarded selves with their newly acquired playthings.
fever and ague. Truly yours,
I
Gen. T. G. Reames and J. R. Neil returned
running and trotting horses will also immense beef-hide w eighing sixty-three pounds the contract for furnishing Fort Klamath with
A mos pAiiritiPGE, Contractor.
Superintendent Klippel of the Squaw Lake last week from a trip to the Wagner creek
Portland, Oct. 5, 1878.
go ilto training for the fair races at when dry. It came from Big Butte.
700 cords of wood and will commence its ful­
D r . M intie A C o . treat all Chronicand
diggings
was
in
town
the
latter
part
of
last
mountains,
where
they
spent
a
few
«lays
in
The corner-stone of the new Masonic build­ fillment at once. They receive an average of
eka and some excellent trials of speed may
Special Diseas..s with success. No. 11 Kear­
anticipated.
ing at Ashland was to have been laid this week nearly $3 per cord. Wm. Acock has taken week. He informs us that the recent clean­ hunting. Deer were-tso plentiful that they ney St., San Fianciseo, Cal.
up proved satisfactory to the owners of found much amusement in pelting them with
a sub-contract from them.
M orrell ’ s M instrels .—This popular troupe with appropriate ceremonies, >ve learn.
I
MISS ELLA PRIM.
John B. Farley, one of our leadingeducators, | The entertainment given by the Foot’s Creek the mine. There is still an abundant supply snowballs from huge banks of snow that still
gave two of its performances at the Club
of water and piping has been resumed and linger high up in that region.
Room last week, which were well attended and has been engaged to teach a six-months’ school Minstrels in aid of the district school-house at
Wm. M. Turner, editor of the “Sentinel,”
duly appreciated. The familiar faces of Harry by the directors of Uniontown district.
that point last Friday evening was well attend­ will probably continue for several weeks
SPRING OPENING
longer.
has gone to Sati Francisco in the hopes of re­
Lorraine, Billy Donnelly and Charley Morrell,
In addition to the premiums to be awarded ed. The troupe has been strengthened by the
—AT—
A clean-up was commenced at the Sterling covering his failing eye-sight. He has been
Jr., were missed, but in their places were at the next Siskiyou county fair there will be addition (>f several performers and the affair
proved quite a success.
mine last week, which will conclude this sea­ suffering from cataract for several years,
found Walter Parks and Charley Kohler, both prizes for the best penmanship by children.
J. H. BUSSELL, PBOPBIETOB.
ery elever performers. As a jig and clog
A Murphy crock (Josephine county) corre­ son’s operations. Some excellent ground has which has totally destroyed the sight of one
Chris. Ulrich and family have gone to the
lancer Parks is hard to beat, being one of the Siskiyou mountains for a few days. They spondent writes: Crops never looked better on been washed off and a large amount of gold- eye and threatens that of the other. We
VITE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW
▼ery best that travels. The troupe will tarry were accompanied by parties from Sterling.
Applegate than this year. Health is good. dust will no doubt lie realized; but how much trust that he may find the relief he seeks.
IT and .'onipletu stock of Millinery goods, rp II E UNDF.RSKiNED, BEING STA-
with us again upon its return from a tour
consisting of
Tho mines have aliout closed down for the we will probably not bo able to learn, as the
1 tinned at Ashland agaiu, has turned hi»
P robate C ourt .—The following busiucss
J. A. Panky informs us that rust has made
entire attention to the
through Oregon and the Territories next Fall,
Summer. Wimer’s mill is in full blast and superintendent and proprietors are very ret­
its appearance in the grain-fields of Sam's turning out superior flour and lumber.
was transacted before Judge Day since our last HATS OF ALL STYLES,
when something new may tie expected.
icent upon this subject.
MARBLE BUSINESS,
valley, but threatens no serious consequences. I
report:
RIBBONS,
An attempt to enter Wimer's store at Waldo
Alex. Watts of Williams creek was in town
A G obbler that W ouldn ' t re a G obbler .
In
t
he
matter
of
the
estate
of
H.
Colver,
de
­
and
is fully prepared to fill all orders In
The Sexton's house in the City Cemetery was made Friday night and came near being yesterday, from whom we learn that water is
FEATHERS,
ceased. Maria Colver, guardian of the minor
this line with neatness and dispatch and at
—W. B. Kincaid, residing on Rogue river, is has
|
received some finishing touches at the successful. The burglars had succeeded in ef-; failing fast and that J. T. Layton has hardly a heirs of said deceased, and her bondsmen were
prices to -uit the times.
FLOWERS,
possessed of a turkey gobbler that shows a hands
]
of R. S. Dunlap and presents a neat ap­ fecting an entrance through the front door, but full head for the one “giant” he has in opera­ discharged from further liability.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, IIEALSTONES
disposition to usurp the rights and privileges pearance.
,
COLLARS
the matter of the estate of Jas. A. Stew-
were probably frightened away before being tion. Mr. Watts has just finished the survey art, In deceased.
in any description of marble.
accorded to the female bird and has taken up­
<>f
Eliza-
Semi-annual exhibit
AND CUFFS, Executed
able to follow up their advantage.
The
M.
E.
Church
has
been
thoroughly
ren
­
of
the
Steamboat
Company's
quartz
claim,
Every
variety
ot cemetery and other stone­
estate,
ex
beth
Stewart,
administratrix
of
said
on himself the duty to hatch a nest of eggs.
work executed in a satistnetory manner.
ovated an<l is the recipient of sundry improve­
Jackson
Grant,
the
Indian
who
killed
Dennis
which
an
incorporated
company
is
about
to
amined
and
approved.
He had been missed for several days past and
VEILING,
Special attention given lo orders from any
—In the matter of the guarlianship of the mi­
part ut Southern Oregon. Address
▼rhea found in the grain-field by the harvesters ments that add greatly to the appearance of the Spellin at Portland in 1878, has been sentenced , commence prospecting thoroughly.
nor heirs of M. M alker, deceased. ll.
I F. Bar.
ORNAMENTS, SILKS. LACES,
to imprisonment for life by Judge Bellinger.
J. II. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or.
Messrs. Chadwick and McNevin will prob­ ron. guardian, files a supplemental inventory,
mi assiduously engaged in incubation, while structure.
Grant
was
sent
to
the
Penitentiary
from
this
The completion of the Rock Point bridge
ably bond a quartz ledge situated on Elder which was approved and order made for the
ih is mate was serenely awaiting developments
at a respectful distance. It has not been as- has l»eon retarded by the scarcity of necessary county several years ago for stealing Col. J. ; creek, Josephine county, which prospects well sale of certain personal property.
I In the matter of the estate of Jos. Wetterer,
and sen them at the building former­
■certained whether thia coincidence is directly lumber. It will nevertheless be finished in the N. T. Miller’s “Brick Pomeroy” and is a hard ! and gives promise of being quite extensive. deceased. Resignation of Herman Helms as ly Call
<>*eupied by Dr. Robinson on California 1» the place to go for anything in the
case.
These gentlemen are evidently bent on ascer­
'due to the recent agitation of the woman suf. specified time.
Lake county will soon make provision to pay taining if quartz exists in paying quantities in one of the appraisers accepted and E. D. Fou­ si reel.
hardware line, lie has a large and
drav appointed in his stead.
frags question, but it is none the leas remark a- ' Chinamen are becoming numerous in Jose-
off
her
indebtedness
with
this
county
ami
it
is
«uperiol
stock of Rifles. Shot (Juns and
■bls.
' pliine county again. We had hoped that expected that Josephine county will follow suit. Southern Oregon, ami they should receive all
M
arried .—Dr. G. H. Aiken and Miss
Sport
ing
M ueriaI, ami in fact every­
A ccident . —L. B. Tucker of Ashland was these pests were gradually departing hence, When these sums are disbursed our debt will possible encouragement in their efforts to de­ Ida Martin, well and favorably known in
thing
from
an Anvil to a
velop our mining resources.
unfortunate enough to meet with a serious ac­ never to return.
Jacksonville, wore united in matrimony at rUHESE WELL KNOWN MILLS, SITU-
be materially decreased, and we may be able to
cident the other day. Ho was driving an emp­
E. Jacobs is in recent receipt of several ele­ “resume specie payments” in the course of a
N ew B uilding for A shland . -Ashland Oakland (Cal.) on the 23d. The happy 1 ated at Kerhvville, Josephine county,
ty hay wagon through a gate near his barn, gant children’s carriages, velocipedes and wag­ very few years.
Lodge No. 45, I. O. 0. F., has decided to couple will take up a permanent residence are now prepared to do a
Key. lie sells nt LESS than Bedrock
any» the “Tidings,” when the wagon struck the ons; also a fine assortment of French candies. I Holman’s liver pad, which has been proved build a brick building in conjunction with among us, starting tor home to-morrow
prices
FOR CASH, and all those pur»
gate and threw him out upon the tongue. The Call and see them.
a sure cure for fever and ague ami disor­ Messrs. Fountain <t Farlow, Inlow and Hel­ and traveling by way of Portland, We
cliasing
Building Hardwire, Tools of
hones started off on a run, and Mr. Tucker,
Will give as much flour, shorts and bran,
Th os. McAndrew lost another son by diph­ ders of the stomach and liver, can be obtained man, these gentlemen erecting the lower story tender our congratulations and extend our
for
good
merchantable
wheat
as
any
mill
• very kind, Palms, Glass, Cordage,
with hi» feet fast in the hounds, was dragged theria on Tuesday last—a bright boy nearly at reasonable rates by sending to John E. Dav, and the lodge the upper. It will be a large best wishes,hoping that the fullest measure
Southern Oregon. Flour sacked and Brushes, &c., have
for some distance along the ground, and finally four years old. The bereaved parents have Yreka. Parties in this place who have used it and substantial structure, with 61 feet front of happinessand prosperity may be accord­ in
branded, customers furnishing sacks. The
ed them.
I
. irff’Bvor By the wheels of the wagon ami left the sympathy of all.
highest market price naid for good mer­
j I can attest its wonderful qualities. For price ami 60 feet depth, and will be built on the
G rand R affle .—Those magnificent pic chantable wheat in cash or goods. Satis­ I
tying in the field insensible. Assistance was i
The citizens of Ph<rnix are again agitating and further particulars see advertisement else­ ground in the burnt district owned by the tures at Geo. W. Elliott’s will be raffled off faction guaranteed in all instances.
«t b^"d and he was carried into the house,
where.
I’ B. LEWIS.
I’liat he is determined to u n<l< r-ell any
I parties above named, Ashland is therefore unless sold immediately. They will be put
-qrhere Dr. Chitwood attended to his injuries. the question of building a school-house and
Kerbyville, July 16th, 1879.
R.
»1.
Cameron
paid
Butte
creek
a
visit
this
assured
another
edifice
that
will
be
a
credit
one
in the market, and people *uho
P.
W.
Olwell
has
very
generously
offered
to
in at San Francisco rates and chances have
Sis edUsr-bons was broken and he received a
i week and was surprised to find that portion of to her, something she is to be congratulated been placed at the low price of $1. A fine
wish Cutlery, Quartz or Spy Glasses,
bear
one-fifth
of
the
exjiense.
«avers cut upon the back part of the head, be­
' the county improved so much of late. In com- ■ upon. Thus do coming events illustrate that opportunity is thus afforded to obtain the
or anything made of iron;
GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES!
A substantial bridge is being constructed pany with his brother, Theo., he had located in
side other bruises. lie is able to go about
her
loss
by
that
disastrous
conflagration
will
most
beautiful
of
chromos
tor
a
mere
song.
again now, with bis arm in a sling.
across \\ agner creek, near the residence of that section as early as 185'2, which then was a
—AT—
For further particulars see posters.
Jas. Helms. This is an improvement that howling wilderness, but now is thickly populat-1 I l>e her gain in the cud.
Tax W ool P roduct . —It is estimated by
has been necessary for sometime.
I
R eal E state T ransactions .—The follow­ Frey’s Boot and Shoe Stoi’e. Fact people from every place or from
led and well improved. Time certainly works' » W ith U s O ncf . M ore . — H. M. Barnes, who
those well informed in the matter that over
about one year ago canvassed this section for ing transactions in real estate have been re­
C alifornia S treet
The demand for Matt. Dillon’s fine whiskies ; wondrous changes.
300,000 pounds of wool will be shipped from
enlarged
pictures,
is
again
in
town
and
has
on
corded
since
the
last
issue
of
the
T
imes
:
I
has
forced
him
to
draw
on
old
Kentucky
for
From a private letter from Dr. J. W. Robin­
Ty.kann onnnty alone during the year. This,
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
J.
R.
Neil
to
M
innie
A.
Neil,
premises
in
exhibition
at
G.
W.
Elliott
’
s
store
some
very
Will fimi (hat lie means business, and
at the average price paid, will net sheep- another supply. Matt, knows how to please, son we learn that he started for San Francisco i
Jacksonville. Consideration, $250.
fine
samples
of
large
photographs
finished
in
and
that
is
why
he
succeeds
so
well.
j
on
the
2'2<1,
where
he
will
remain
for
a
month
will got bargains by calling on him be*
in tho neighborhood of $50,000, which
U. S. patents to .John Tupper and wife, J.
India
ink
in
a
style
unsurpassed,
for
which
he
!
or
more
attending
lectures,
visiting
hospitals,
\
esterdav
was
the
warmest
day
experienced
f<>re going elsewhere.
. r ,
io quits a neat sum to be distributed for a
B. Thomas, D. H. Sexton and Stephen D. Tay­
single item. The grade of sheep has been this season, the thermometer denoting 95 de­ ! etc. He will return to this place early in the is taking orders. Those large and elegant lor have been recorded.
greatly improved in the past few years by the grees in the shade. It is quite likely that old Fall and permanently locate for the practice of chromos at the Mine place he will sell at East­ R ace P roposed .—We learn that there is
his profession. His many friends wish him a ern rates and the finest of chromos can now be
LUMBER!
introduction of the Leicester« and Merinos— Sol proposes making up for lost time.
j pleasant trip and safe return.
some probability of the well-known trotting
ha<l
for
less
than
San
Francisco
prices.
Business men can keep their money at home
■principally the former—and as the importance
stallions “Ophir” and “Sir Walter" meet­
Nothing like going from home to learn the
this industry becomes more apparent and by ordering their bill heads, letter-heads,
N
ew
M
usic
.
—
E.
C.
Brooks
is
in
recent
ing in a speed contest at Yreka next Octo­ County Treasurer’a First
news. A telegram to the “Oregonian,” dated
notes,
receipts,
etc.,
at
the
T
imes office, where
the
number
engaged
in
it
increases
we
may
ex-
j
Notice.
receipt
of
100
pieces
of
new
and
popular
ber,
in which event an exciting race may
A NEW ARRANGEMENT!
»■
Jacksonville the 18th, announces that “in the
«
the
best
printing
is
done
at
low
rates.
be
expected,
as
both
horses
aro
known
to
p«ct
still
farther
innovations.
The
Jackson
sheet
music,
both
vocal
and
instrumental,
I
county staple is at this time noted for fineness ■ M arm weather threatening to continue, ' city election held that day the Republican which slock he proposes replenishing every be fast.
ticket was elected by 100 majority.” Perhaps
ot texture and its general excellence, standing there seems to be a general inclination to flee
month. This will be of public convenience
TMJTThe National Gold Medal was awarded
LUMBER OF AIL KINDS
that journal thought to perpetrate a “goak”
vfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til VI pLANED
of the list in price and quoted but to the mountains and the coast. The Soda upon its readers, for such an event could never and Mr. Brooks should be encouraged in his to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best Photo­ IN
I can bo bad in quantities tn suit by writ­
there
aro
fund''
in
the
Comity
Ti
<
:i'-
endeavors to keep the market supplied with graphs in the United states, and the Vienn- nrv for the redemption ot county wairaut* ing to the undersigned, at J. P. Parke>’»
a cent lower than the best Humboldt article in Springs are also receiving many visitors.
happen in these classic shades.
Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­
saw mill on Big Butte creek» Floor*
protected from October 11th, 1875,to Decem­ steam
goa Francisco market Wool being a sal­
gomery street. San Francisco.
ing. Rustic, Ceiling and Mouldingscan be
None of those who went from Fort Klamath tbo latest music.
Our latest fashion notes report a tendency
ber
11th,
1875.
Interest
on
the
same
wili
had in any quantity. We can plane lum-
able article at a remunerative cash price, far- to straw material for young ladies’ Summer were successful in the rifle practice at Van­ T he S pirit of I mprovement .—Jackson­
cease from this dale.
>»<>r 24 inches wide—in fact all kindaVif lum­
ajors themselves are paying more or less at ten- hats and plenty of it—the more the better. couver. The eight that will go to San Fran- ville is improving rapidly. Besides the
SETTLE UP.
NEWMAN FISHER.
ber iieoessarv lo build houses—all of which
Treasurer
of
Jackson
<
'o..
<
b
"g<in.
Io raising sheep, and few are even now en- i They balance the head just about right.
'•. hi l»o g<,t reads tor use at die mill. r®r-
. cisco to compete with the representatives of new buildings mentioned before, Sehtimpf
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEM-
t es who intend building can ► hit hauling
yraly witbeat them. We will not therefore i
! tho departments of the California and Arizona A Forman areabout constructing a carpen­ fl selves indebted to the undersigned,
The
eldest
daughter
of
E.
H.
Autenrieth,
none lumber than tliev need. Bill*, plana
Farms for Sale
be surprised if, in the course of a few years, a
. are all privates. Fifteen shots were fired at ter-shop in the southern portion of town either by note or book account,are request­
in J estimate» can be had »ither al the mill
Esq.,
is
afflicted
with
diphtheria,
but
is
not
and other structures will be erected in the ed to call immediately and make a settle­
in |he grain crop will be offset by a
200
yards
and
fifteen
at
500
yards,
and
tho
best
<>u
Big Butte or ut their shop in Jacksou-
Persons desiring to purchase good farms j ville. Oregon.
increase in the production of( dangerously ill, we are pleased to say. A few j shooting W3s done by Sergeant Wells, who same neighborhood this Summer, to say ment. A word to the wise is sufficient.
of any size will do well to enquire of
JOS. SOLOMON.
other cases are reported in this vicinity.
made 112 points out of a possible 150.
•ZairA 11 orders will receivo prompt atten­
notbing of those proposed elaewbere.
Woodville, June 14, 1879.
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
tion.
SMITH A WAISMAN.
7777........
NORMAL SCHOOL.
I
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE.
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Gsiitlemens’ and Lalies' Mcrcliiefs.
JOHN MILLER’S
I
SKELETON
Merchant and Exchange Business.
FOUND
IN
ASHLAND
I
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